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i join jeffrey's skepticism and perhaps even more so. i don't think anything that attorney barr said is going to change donald trump's behavior in any way. and it doesn't seem to me that the president or the white house is indicating that this is an actual problem for them. he needs to solve an immediate morale problem. he's doing that by saying this makes my job impossible. what i don't see here in any way whatsoever is a real pushback of the president that what he's doing by interfering and commenting is wrong. is breaking down the norm of the independence that exists between the president and justice and presidencies past. it is simply it seems to me, hey, this makes it really tough for me. i got to try to bring the morale back in the department. >> and the white house press secretary, she issued a statement last night basically saying the president has the right to free speech and he's going to continue to exercise it. in other words, he's not going to change his behavior at all. >> i couldn't tell if she was talking about the presid
i join jeffrey's skepticism and perhaps even more so. i don't think anything that attorney barr said is going to change donald trump's behavior in any way. and it doesn't seem to me that the president or the white house is indicating that this is an actual problem for them. he needs to solve an immediate morale problem. he's doing that by saying this makes my job impossible. what i don't see here in any way whatsoever is a real pushback of the president that what he's doing by interfering and...
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it's disgraceful. >> jeffrey, i want to continue on with you for just a second. what do you think of cnn actually giving this continued platform to andrew mccabe? >> yeah, i think it's a serious mistake. i mean, i just, frankly, science i left, i don't understand, i mean, i understand, what they are doing is they have got a bone to pick with the president. they don't like the president but what they are doing here is hurting their own cent, their own ratings. they keep going down and down. there are a lot of good people there but this is self-defeating to the max and this certainly isn't going to help. >> now, charlie, part of the huge task -- i worry that the fbi director, ray, i don't know that he's up to the task of actually reforming an agency that is in such disarray but how is the american people, how are the american people going to regain confidence that the department of justice will act impartially and lady justice will have that blindfold on instead of giving a pass every time their name is clinton or you have a democrat or a big d next to their name?
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respect foreat ambassador jeffrey. he has put more energy into this role than any of his predecessors have in the last five years. a clear determination to continue to uphold the principles of the u.s. embraced in the syrian crisis. but he has -- he has one big challenge. which is the president of the united states doesn't really have a foreign policy. and he doesn't really know syria exists unless he might potentially see it on fox. and so what we've seen primarily since ambassador jeffrey took on his role is that he is done things pretty is on the right things, is put energy into u.s. policy in syria in two or three times the president has pulled the rug from under his feet, destroyed all the progress he made in terms of sanctions or whatever and then jim has had to start again. ambassador jeffrey traveled to ankara 10 days ago with the support of secondary pompeo, he did i think in my view the right natos which was to lend rhetorical support to turkey, to encourage turkey to assert itself more strongly, to say you h
respect foreat ambassador jeffrey. he has put more energy into this role than any of his predecessors have in the last five years. a clear determination to continue to uphold the principles of the u.s. embraced in the syrian crisis. but he has -- he has one big challenge. which is the president of the united states doesn't really have a foreign policy. and he doesn't really know syria exists unless he might potentially see it on fox. and so what we've seen primarily since ambassador jeffrey...
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extradition to virginia we talked to the espionage act convicted for my cia spy name checked in court jeffrey sterling and 24 hours ahead of the 120th birthday of the u.k. labor party whose trade unionist and socialist beginnings began a new age in political representation of the working class we ask a former labor cabinet minister whatever happened to raising the scarlet standard high all of them all coming up today is going on the ground 1st extradition proceedings are underway today in london as the usa tries to get its hands on the most famous publisher and journalist in the world julian assange faces 175 years in jail in the q.c. for the usa james lewis is citing former cia spy geoffrey stirling to secure the australian wiki leaks found his removal to virginia geoffrey stilling now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u.s. deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name being quoted in court if i didn't read that their name dropping. the course of their position and sayin
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and so now we bring in a panel, jeffrey toobin, that there were two democrats who had not announced how they would vote, and kirster sti krysten sznema, surprised? >> yes. i am a little surprised with nixon and then clinton and now trump. you can see the rise of the partisanship in each of the impeachments you have fewer defections from one party to another, and -- >> in the house. >> in the house, and you saw that it was republicans who essentially forced his resignation and the famous meeting of barry goldwater and hugh scott and barry rose who went to the president, and here, it is bipartisanship because 1 of 100 senators is voting against his party and that is indicative of the nature of the partisan world. >> hold on one second. >> there is going to be two roll calls, and one on each article of the impeachment, and manu raja is up on capitol hill getting the start of the procedure on the senate floor and what are you learning? >> we are expecting all of the democrats to vote to convict the president on both charges and that is after joe manchin just made the announcement, the democ
and so now we bring in a panel, jeffrey toobin, that there were two democrats who had not announced how they would vote, and kirster sti krysten sznema, surprised? >> yes. i am a little surprised with nixon and then clinton and now trump. you can see the rise of the partisanship in each of the impeachments you have fewer defections from one party to another, and -- >> in the house. >> in the house, and you saw that it was republicans who essentially forced his resignation and...
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jeffrey smith with honda north america inc., and cta, sally, susan twain cspan, chris and a bit of public affairs, time and aarp. thank you also much. [applause]. ladies and gentlemen, kathy, chair of the national press foundation board of directors and communications consultants. >> good evening. one of the privileges that comes with the chairmanship of the national preservation is being able to choose who receives this special award. also tonight awardees, or individuals being cited for their outstanding journalism or for lifetime achievement. this award is being given on exceptional idea. and to the two people who are tearing it out. charlie and steve, are the cofounders of report for america. the initiative to strengthen local journalism at a time when they are facing enormous challenges. that research center reports newsroom jobs in the united states declined 25 percent from 2008, 22018. report for america has been swimming against the tide. since 2017. working to strengthen quality community journalism and areas for local reporting has collapsed. continually expanding in the coming
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. >> we also want to thank the rest of the dinner committee, of ross with the bureau institutes, jeffrey smith with honda north america incorporated, rob stoddard with susan with c-span, chris thorn, independent public l.l.c., john willcot with time, thank you so much. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, guest, chair of the national press foundation board communications consultant. >> good evening. that comesprivileges with the chairmanship of the national press foundation is eing able to choose who receives this special award. most of tonight's awardees are cited for being their outstanding journalism or achievement.me of this award is being given for an two tional idea and to the people who are carrying it out. waldmansenate and steve are the co-founders of report for america, an initiative to journalism at a time when it is facing enormous challenges. pugh research center reports unitedwsroom jobs in the states declined 25% from 2008 to 2018. report for america has been swimming against that tide since working to strengthen quality community journalism in reporting has al collapsed. cont
. >> we also want to thank the rest of the dinner committee, of ross with the bureau institutes, jeffrey smith with honda north america incorporated, rob stoddard with susan with c-span, chris thorn, independent public l.l.c., john willcot with time, thank you so much. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, guest, chair of the national press foundation board communications consultant. >> good evening. that comesprivileges with the chairmanship of the national press foundation is eing able...
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let's bring in our chief legal analyst, jeffrey toobin, and jeffrey, you have reported extensively on roger stone. do you think he can realistically expect a presidential pardon. >> i think he can bet on it. look at how the president has behaved including yesterday, tucker carlson's plea for a pardon. the string of pardons this week. i think this is as close to a sure bet as exists when this pardon will come down whether it's before or after november, i can't say that for sure, but i don't think radiology stone is going to serve anything near three years and four months. >> yeah, the president said eventually he might be exonerated. he's going to wait a little bit and see what happens but i think no one would be surprised if eventually he does get a pardon. you know. donald aer, the attorney general just the other day pleaded president, please stop making statements about the justice department stop tweeting about it. today in the after math of what happened to roger stone, the three-year four month sentence, the president spent 12 minutes before a camera publicly railing against the
let's bring in our chief legal analyst, jeffrey toobin, and jeffrey, you have reported extensively on roger stone. do you think he can realistically expect a presidential pardon. >> i think he can bet on it. look at how the president has behaved including yesterday, tucker carlson's plea for a pardon. the string of pardons this week. i think this is as close to a sure bet as exists when this pardon will come down whether it's before or after november, i can't say that for sure, but i...
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. >> jason: joining me now with reaction the hill's joe concha and conservative columnist jeffrey lourdes. i want to go first to you, joe, is the media overplaying their hand here? are they building sensationalism where there isn't as much as they say there is. >> well, jason, fear sells. it's a great motivator and ratings are up this week as a result of caronavirus and rightfully s so. insomething we should take seriously. i saw a headline just yesterday in the "new york times" opinion section that said we might as well just call this trumpvirus instead of caronavirus and that was by gail collins who has been with the paper a long time. think about, this now we are going to blame president trump for caronavirus when this virus originated in communist china. easily the stupidest h headline of 2020: that wins it no question. this has been going on for a while now where we take a situation and automatically blame the president. for instance, just last year "the washington post" runs a headline and this is from the editorial board by the way. when it comes to extreme weather, and in this cas
. >> jason: joining me now with reaction the hill's joe concha and conservative columnist jeffrey lourdes. i want to go first to you, joe, is the media overplaying their hand here? are they building sensationalism where there isn't as much as they say there is. >> well, jason, fear sells. it's a great motivator and ratings are up this week as a result of caronavirus and rightfully s so. insomething we should take seriously. i saw a headline just yesterday in the "new york...
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joe concha and jeffrey lord. when we come back, rush back on the radio today, told his viewers why he believes he is the luckiest man alive. this tape, we will play for you coming up next. i'm finding it hard to stay on top of things a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free woory free.... boom! boom! get free business day shipping... ...at office depot, officemax and officedepot.com garcy young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and i love these flowers young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms young man whispering: what? young woman whispering: condom father: condoms charlie. she wants to know if you brought any condoms. young man: yeah i brought some. announcer: eargo, a virtually invisible hearing loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. >> sean: legendary radio host, americas anchorman, rush limbaugh, he was on the air today in good spirits and he acknowledge the overwhelmin
joe concha and jeffrey lord. when we come back, rush back on the radio today, told his viewers why he believes he is the luckiest man alive. this tape, we will play for you coming up next. i'm finding it hard to stay on top of things a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free woory free.... boom! boom! get free business day shipping... ...at office depot, officemax and officedepot.com garcy young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and i love these flowers young...
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it'srn disgraceful. >> jeffrey, i want to continue on with you for just a second. what do you think of cnn actually giving this continued platform to andrew mccabe? >> yeah, i think it's a serious mistake. i mean, i just, frankly, science i left, i don't understand, i mean, i understand, what they are doing is they have got a bone to pick with the presidenta they don't like the president but what they are doing here is hurting their own credibility i their own readings. they keep going down and down. there are a lot of good people there but this is self-defeating to the max and this certainly isn't going to help. >> now, charlie, part of the huge task -- i worry that the fbi director, ray, i don't know that he's up to the task of actually reforming an agency that is in such disarray butal w is the american people, how are the american people going to regain confidence that the department of justice will act impartially and lady justice will have that blindfold on instead of giving a pass every time their name is clinton or you have a democrat or a big d next to the
it'srn disgraceful. >> jeffrey, i want to continue on with you for just a second. what do you think of cnn actually giving this continued platform to andrew mccabe? >> yeah, i think it's a serious mistake. i mean, i just, frankly, science i left, i don't understand, i mean, i understand, what they are doing is they have got a bone to pick with the presidenta they don't like the president but what they are doing here is hurting their own credibility i their own readings. they keep...
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joe concha and jeffrey lord. when we come back, rush back on the radio today, told his viewers why he believes he is the luckiest man alive. >> sean: legendary radio host, americas anchorman, rush limbaugh, he was on the air today in good spirits and he acknowledge the overwhelming amount of support that he's gotten since monday. let's take a look. >> i cannot, i cannot thank all of the people that i have heard from since monday, and they are still getting a hold -- there are people, i had no idea they knew how to get a hold of me. and the sentiments, the thoughts they are expressing are just incredibly nice and supportive. and to have this kind of support and to know it, to be fully aware of it, yeah, it does make me one of the luckiest people alive. >> sean: it's great to have you back, rush. everyone, we are all praying for you and we are all pulling for you. you have lived this movement for a long time and we hope and pray along time into the future. excellence in broadcasting. that's all the time we have lef
joe concha and jeffrey lord. when we come back, rush back on the radio today, told his viewers why he believes he is the luckiest man alive. >> sean: legendary radio host, americas anchorman, rush limbaugh, he was on the air today in good spirits and he acknowledge the overwhelming amount of support that he's gotten since monday. let's take a look. >> i cannot, i cannot thank all of the people that i have heard from since monday, and they are still getting a hold -- there are...
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jeffrey engel for now, thank you very much. >>> a congressional candidate is suspending his campaign after he overdoses on heroin. >>> as the president continues to attack against the roger stone jury, the judge in this case is currently issuing a stinging rebuke of those attacks. stand by for that. ♪ [cheering] when you need the fuel to be your nephew's number one fan. holiday inn express. when youyou spend lessfair, and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> long time trump confidant roger stone is back in court in washington right now. he is asking judge amy berman jackson so grant him a new trial. stone claims a juror misled the court about whether that juror was biased against him, and judge jackson started off today's hearing by saying that the jurors are deserving of the public's respect and warning that making a jur
jeffrey engel for now, thank you very much. >>> a congressional candidate is suspending his campaign after he overdoses on heroin. >>> as the president continues to attack against the roger stone jury, the judge in this case is currently issuing a stinging rebuke of those attacks. stand by for that. ♪ [cheering] when you need the fuel to be your nephew's number one fan. holiday inn express. when youyou spend lessfair, and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life...
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wins it'll be interesting to see editorial director for the american institute for economic research jeffrey tucker thanks so much. another very good day for tesla as the company's stock skyrocketed another 20 percent on tuesday it's the largest one day gain that tesla has had since 2013 the rise was fueled in part by a quarterly profit panasonic's battery business with tesla and an investor report predicting that the shares will increase more than 10 fold by 2024 so test the stock it's up over 300 percent since early june those numbers are important things to better than expected financial results and the ramped up production of that new car factory in shanghai but the latest rise was clearly helped by panasonic which reported its 1st quarterly profit in its new battery business with tesla after going through years of production problems in the legs and then then there was the prediction by our can best which says that expectations on tesla stock is that it will hit 7000 dollars by 2024 compared to where it was on monday at $780.00 of course that prediction is based on this tesla launching
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we'll have to wait and see. >> what do you think, jeffrey? >> it's worth pointing out, the president always says, oh, i have been so tough on russia, why would putin want to help me. he hasn't been that tough on russia. look at how our alliances, particularly in western europe have disintegrated and declined under president trump. you know, this president is always berating france and germany, and all the countries of the west, you know, for not contributing enough to nato when in fact nato is the tremendous bull work against russia. the idea that putin wanted to help trump makes a lot of sense, and he made a useful effective investment in the trump campaign, so i see no reason why he wouldn't do it again. >> you know, it's interesting, bob, because the president does have a long history of questioning the u.s. intelligence community's nearly universal assessment that the russians have been trying to interfere in domestic american politics. watch this, some clips of the president. >> if you don't catch a hacker, okay, in the act, it is very h
we'll have to wait and see. >> what do you think, jeffrey? >> it's worth pointing out, the president always says, oh, i have been so tough on russia, why would putin want to help me. he hasn't been that tough on russia. look at how our alliances, particularly in western europe have disintegrated and declined under president trump. you know, this president is always berating france and germany, and all the countries of the west, you know, for not contributing enough to nato when in...
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and war into syria jim james jeffrey has stated last week so this is a critical issue but let's remember this all these things are happening despite a peace plan a cease fire is on the table as stan and such a peace process is are underway and let's just remember a couple of weeks ago. turkish officials paid a visit to moscow and we learned that syrian intelligence chief and it took his intelligence chief met and this wasn't the 1st time that they came together for backdoor diplomacy so this is interesting why is it happening turkey isn't it live in the escalation zone to prevent any clashes between the opposition and the syrian government forces and it's not only turkish military and they're also the syria is also some iranian forces floss russian forces are on the ground in order to preserve the escalation zone in order to preserve the non-conflict so right now it is a question whether it russian president who is also one of the goran tours of the asuna process is approving this we haven't heard from russia we haven't from o.b. how intent heard from the syrian government yet no one has
and war into syria jim james jeffrey has stated last week so this is a critical issue but let's remember this all these things are happening despite a peace plan a cease fire is on the table as stan and such a peace process is are underway and let's just remember a couple of weeks ago. turkish officials paid a visit to moscow and we learned that syrian intelligence chief and it took his intelligence chief met and this wasn't the 1st time that they came together for backdoor diplomacy so this is...
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promotion in the future, perhaps when, or if, the backlash against his friendship with the sex offender jeffrey epstein dies down. for now, andrew remains very much a nonworking royal, even though his official website still says he is. but in a further sign of his now diminished status, the government has told local councils that they are not required to fly the union flag on his birthday, as they do for other senior royals. westminster abbey says it will still ring the bells to mark his seventh decade. john mcmanus, bbc news. shamima begum, one of three schoolgirls who went to syria to join the islamic state group, has lost the first stage of her appeal against moves to remove her british citizenship. her lawyers argued the decision of the then home secretary, sajid javid, rendered her stateless. they've described today's decision as "baffling", and say they will launch an appeal. ms begum left the uk with two friends in 2015 at the age of 15. she is now in a syrian refugee camp. energy bills are to fall for millions of uk households this april, after the regulator lowered price caps. the defa
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joining us now to discuss is the editorial director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey tucker himself. so he took a long time to step down here i mean he really only recused himself as the justice department started to really focus on the doubleclick acquisition which arguably i mean you can look at that and say that became the biggest piece in this antitrust puzzle correct. yeah that's exactly right and he had to recuse himself i mean i guess nobody actually once did this because then the problem with this kind of public announcements is that you're revealing to everybody that these antitrust actions are inherently political and that their self interest on the part of government officials in in them so yeah there's a revolving door between private enterprise and government bureaucracies so just having to make this announcement just sort of underscores that and undermines public confidence and then to trust which is a good thing actually because there's no antitrust action on the part of the justice department that isn't already kind of tainted with these sort of action
joining us now to discuss is the editorial director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey tucker himself. so he took a long time to step down here i mean he really only recused himself as the justice department started to really focus on the doubleclick acquisition which arguably i mean you can look at that and say that became the biggest piece in this antitrust puzzle correct. yeah that's exactly right and he had to recuse himself i mean i guess nobody actually once did this...
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we knew that mr staley, who is the chief exec of a barclays, did have a business relationship with jeffrey epstein, which is dated back a long time. it goes back to when he ran the private wealth division of jpmorgan in new york, he took thatjob in 1999. the private wealth bit of the bank is all about managing wealthy individuals of lottery money, and that, of course, wasjeffrey epstein's main business. the new york times has reported quite a lot on this, about how mr epstein referred several of his clients tojpmorgan to mr staley‘s business. the bank said this morning that mr staley had talked to the board about this, provided them with information about the nature of the relationship, the extent of the relationship, and the bank had answered questions from the financial conduct authority, the financial watchdog, about the relationship. but the extra thing they said this morning is that the investigation is ongoing and they are looking at how mr staley characterised that relationship which, to me, is, did he say everything about it? and also, exactly what the bank told the watchdog when
we knew that mr staley, who is the chief exec of a barclays, did have a business relationship with jeffrey epstein, which is dated back a long time. it goes back to when he ran the private wealth division of jpmorgan in new york, he took thatjob in 1999. the private wealth bit of the bank is all about managing wealthy individuals of lottery money, and that, of course, wasjeffrey epstein's main business. the new york times has reported quite a lot on this, about how mr epstein referred several...
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joe concha and jeffrey lord. when we come back, rush back on the radio today, told his viewers why he believes he is the luckiest man alive. this tape, we will play for you coming up next. ♪ and this is cc+ cream. it gives you your skin but better. it's your full coverage foundation, spf 50 plus anti aging serum. discover the #1 cc cream in america. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. ♪ >> sean: legendary radio host, americas anchorman, rush limbaugh, he was on the air today in good spirits and he acknowledge the overwhelming amount of support that he's gotten
joe concha and jeffrey lord. when we come back, rush back on the radio today, told his viewers why he believes he is the luckiest man alive. this tape, we will play for you coming up next. ♪ and this is cc+ cream. it gives you your skin but better. it's your full coverage foundation, spf 50 plus anti aging serum. discover the #1 cc cream in america. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was...
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it is a very different case to the situation with the jeffrey epstein different case to the situation with thejeffrey epstein connection, which happened... 0r his connection with him continued afterjeffrey epstein's activities were well documented and in fact subject to criminal action. but it is not a good look, is it? to stay on these islands, these private luxury resorts where they have casinos, and this one has the world's largest sauna, fake volcanoes, peacocks, giant statues of nude women, it is bad judgement to even go to a place like that. as you say, lots of details we don't know directly relating to prince andrew, but the daily mail going with the same story, no reaction so far from buckingham palace. and on the times, hate speech policing is 0rwellian, warns thejudge. this is of hate speech policing is 0rwellian, warns the judge. this is of a hate speech policing is 0rwellian, warns thejudge. this is of a case we heard about today, thejudgement that was passed. this is a really interesting judgement today. so this isa interesting judgement today. so this is a former police
it is a very different case to the situation with the jeffrey epstein different case to the situation with thejeffrey epstein connection, which happened... 0r his connection with him continued afterjeffrey epstein's activities were well documented and in fact subject to criminal action. but it is not a good look, is it? to stay on these islands, these private luxury resorts where they have casinos, and this one has the world's largest sauna, fake volcanoes, peacocks, giant statues of nude...
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president joining us now to discuss the real director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey tucker himself. so dorothy in took a long time to step down here i mean he really only recused himself as the justice department started to really focus on the doubleclick acquisition which arguably you could look at that and say that became the biggest piece in this antitrust puzzle correct. yeah that's exactly right and he had to recuse himself i mean i guess nobody actually once did this because then the problem with this kind of public announcements is that you're revealing to everybody that these antitrust actions are inherently political and that they are self interest on the part of government officials in in them so yeah there's a revolving door between private enterprise and government bureaucracies so just having to make this announcement just sort of underscores that and undermines public confidence and then to trust which is a good thing actually because there's no antitrust action on the part of the justice department that isn't already kind of tainted with these sort of
president joining us now to discuss the real director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey tucker himself. so dorothy in took a long time to step down here i mean he really only recused himself as the justice department started to really focus on the doubleclick acquisition which arguably you could look at that and say that became the biggest piece in this antitrust puzzle correct. yeah that's exactly right and he had to recuse himself i mean i guess nobody actually once did...
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for the "pbs newshour" i'm jeffrey brown at the daasse of art. judy: on "newshour" online, right now, 12 tapestries desied by the renaissanceap masterel have all been returned to the sistine chapel for the first time in nearly five centuries. take a closer look on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. stations, "frontline" examines the ascent of the world's j richest maf bezos. who is leading amazon's deliveru of endless ps, entertainment services and technology innovations to swipe.ers with just a simple but at what price? "frontline's" "the rise and reign of jef bezos," tonight at 9:00 and 8:00 central. and that is "newshour" for tonight. on wednesday, from las vegas, a preview of the next democratic debate. join us again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at "e pbs on.shour,"hank you and see you announcer: mngor funor the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> collette guides traveler to expanse the world in more than 160 destinations, across five travel styles like small-group explorations. the inclusive tours feature local guides, cultural expe
for the "pbs newshour" i'm jeffrey brown at the daasse of art. judy: on "newshour" online, right now, 12 tapestries desied by the renaissanceap masterel have all been returned to the sistine chapel for the first time in nearly five centuries. take a closer look on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. stations, "frontline" examines the ascent of the world's j richest maf bezos. who is leading amazon's deliveru of endless ps, entertainment services and technology...
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coming up, barclays ceo faces scrutiny over his relationship with convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: barclays shares took a tumble as the lender announces the probing relationship between the ceo and convicted sex criminal jeffrey epstein. we spoke exclusively to the ceo as the company announced. press well-known in the that i have had a long-standing professional -- or had a long-standing professional relationship with jeffrey epstein. it began in 2000, when i was asked to run jp morgan's private bank. and he was already a client of the bank at that time. the investigation is actually focused on transparency, whether i was transparent with, and open with the bank and the board with respect to my relationship with jeffrey epstein.. and indeed, to clear my own mind, going all the way back to 2015, when i joined barclays, i have been very transparent with the bank and very open and willing to discuss the relationship that i had with him. and if you look at the rns, i think what's important to note is the board has done its own review, a
coming up, barclays ceo faces scrutiny over his relationship with convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: barclays shares took a tumble as the lender announces the probing relationship between the ceo and convicted sex criminal jeffrey epstein. we spoke exclusively to the ceo as the company announced. press well-known in the that i have had a long-standing professional -- or had a long-standing professional relationship with jeffrey epstein. it...
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[applause] >> jeffrey franco. [applause] >> andres montano. [applause] >> tony crossland. [applause] >> all right. take our next group of photos right now. next group of students, dean batar. [applause] >> nicholas walker. [applause] >> darren erfrey. [applause] >> michael leon. [applause] >> tamani morris. [applause] >> alex mchugh. alex? [applause] >> our final group of student athletes, philip acuna. [applause] >> alexis velasquez. [applause] >> jonathan chow. [applause] >> sicoti manunua. [applause] >> leonardo gallegos. >>> mikha >>>. [applause] >> mikhail hicks. [applause] >> and james wish. [applause] >> so we're going to present certificates to the managers and coaches, and once we do the presentation of certificates, we'll take one big group photo here. i think we'll do it near the steps. all right. here we go. to the managers, cassandra matana. [applause] >> crystal pimentel. [applause] >> sharina gutierrez. [applause] >> and elise hammond. [applause] >> and reilly zuleta wong. [applause] >> thank you, managers. >> and last but not least, our coaches. coach peren
[applause] >> jeffrey franco. [applause] >> andres montano. [applause] >> tony crossland. [applause] >> all right. take our next group of photos right now. next group of students, dean batar. [applause] >> nicholas walker. [applause] >> darren erfrey. [applause] >> michael leon. [applause] >> tamani morris. [applause] >> alex mchugh. alex? [applause] >> our final group of student athletes, philip acuna. [applause] >> alexis...
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. >> from james jeffrey -- >> we are not. there is clearly a division but the fact that a spokesman want to be coached before hand in how to deal with an interview said something you literally could have copied and pasted from syrian state media is a damaging thing. it is covered all across russian and uranian media that they justify the continued campaign. there has to be context and broader understanding. that - my gut tells me to look at the bad guys, but having followed syria for nine years i know full well the situation is more complicated and the priorities are totally different. conducting a campaign like this, ironically, will strengthen the ideal. this gives a new briefing force for the extremist ideology that has always said the world will give up on you, we are your only protector, the west doesn't care about your lives and eventually this eventuality will happen. to speak in that way and see this carry-on is as bad as we could be. pr policy, strategy, etc.. >> hts, for all their faults, are focusing a situation in
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jeffrey toobin, i want to play a clip for you. this was colonel vindman tef testifying in november on the phone conversation. he was listening to it that the president had with the new president zelensky of ukraine. >> i was concerned by the call. what i heard was inappropriate. i reported my concerns. it is improper for the president of the united states to demand a foreign government investigate a u.s. citizen and political opponent. i couldn't believe what i was hearing. it was probably an element of shock that maybe in certain regards to my worst fear of how our ukraine policy could play out was playing out. how this was likely to have significant implications for u.s. national security. >> and now he and his twin brother also a u.s. army officer, jag, a lawyer who worked at the national security council, both of them were escorted out of the white house. >> this is how authoritarian countries work. that people are offended for -- people are fired for offending the dear leader, not breaking any laws, not violating any rules. t
jeffrey toobin, i want to play a clip for you. this was colonel vindman tef testifying in november on the phone conversation. he was listening to it that the president had with the new president zelensky of ukraine. >> i was concerned by the call. what i heard was inappropriate. i reported my concerns. it is improper for the president of the united states to demand a foreign government investigate a u.s. citizen and political opponent. i couldn't believe what i was hearing. it was...
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joining us now to discuss is the editorial director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey tucker himself. took a long time to step down here i mean he really only recused himself as the justice department started to really focus on the doubleclick acquisition which arguably you could look at that and say that became the biggest piece in this antitrust puzzle correct. yeah that's exactly right and he had to recuse himself i mean i guess nobody actually once did this because then the problem with this kind of public announcements is that you're revealing to everybody that these antitrust actions are inherently political and that there's a self interest on the part of government officials in in them so yeah there's a revolving door between private enterprise and government bureaucracies so just having to make this announcement just sort of underscores that and undermines public confidence and then to trust which is a good thing actually because there's no end to trust action on the part of the justice department that isn't already kind of tainted with these sort of actions an
joining us now to discuss is the editorial director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey tucker himself. took a long time to step down here i mean he really only recused himself as the justice department started to really focus on the doubleclick acquisition which arguably you could look at that and say that became the biggest piece in this antitrust puzzle correct. yeah that's exactly right and he had to recuse himself i mean i guess nobody actually once did this because...
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envoy to syria james jeffrey when he's sad we want turkey that russia is not a trustable partner again there was no sound from turkey so turkey and russia are committed to pursue their partnership or. alliance when it comes to north this when it comes to syria but this incident shows there is there is a loop there is there is a loophole in this partnership because. this happened inside of the escalation zone in live this fight turkey's say that the coordinations were given to the russian counterparts which means the syrian government forces also have the coordinations and this didn't happen. neither of the partners or players in there had faced such an incident before so there is a question right now turkey says we gave the coordinates russia says we didn't have the coordinates for this loss the lawyer meant so who is telling the truth and turkey insists that the coordinates were given so if the court and i swear with the russians then how come the syrian government forces attacked a turkish convoy so right now everybody is curious about what russia is going to say and what the syrian
envoy to syria james jeffrey when he's sad we want turkey that russia is not a trustable partner again there was no sound from turkey so turkey and russia are committed to pursue their partnership or. alliance when it comes to north this when it comes to syria but this incident shows there is there is a loop there is there is a loophole in this partnership because. this happened inside of the escalation zone in live this fight turkey's say that the coordinations were given to the russian...
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jeffrey william hunt is the director of the texas military forces museum at camp mayberry in austin, texas. and adjunct professor of history at austin community college. since 1988. taught god bless you. mr.
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wins it will be interesting to see editorial director for the american institute for economic research jeffrey tucker thanks so much. another very good day for tesla as the company's stock skyrocketed another 20 percent on tuesday it's the largest one day gain that tesla has had since 2013 the rise was fueled in part by a quarterly profit panasonic's battery business with tesla and an investor report predicting that the shares will increase more than 10 fold by 2024 so tell us the stock is up over 300 percent since early june those numbers are important things to better than expected financial results and the ramped up production of that new car factory in shanghai but the latest rise was clearly helped by panasonic which reported its 1st quarterly profit in its new battery business with tesla after going through years of production problems at the legs and then then there was the prediction by our can best which says that expectations on tesla stock is that it will hit 7000 dollars by 2024 compared to where it was on monday at $780.00 of course that prediction is based on this tesla launching
wins it will be interesting to see editorial director for the american institute for economic research jeffrey tucker thanks so much. another very good day for tesla as the company's stock skyrocketed another 20 percent on tuesday it's the largest one day gain that tesla has had since 2013 the rise was fueled in part by a quarterly profit panasonic's battery business with tesla and an investor report predicting that the shares will increase more than 10 fold by 2024 so tell us the stock is up...
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debit own of jeffrey's is still with me. we were laughing at that story -- david owen of jeffrey's is still with me. we were laughing at that story. how does climate affect your work? david: people are looking at the behavior of the stock market, trying to figure out whether green stocks will outperform brown stocks going forward. in terms of central banks, it is really the euro system and the bank of england which have been leading the charge. they are concerned that they assets whichbuying no longer really exist post climate change. abouts also worries financial stability concerns, the banking sector, the insurance sector, and so forth. buy greenld the ecb bonds? should they help develop the market? david: i think they should. christine lagarde is looking at it. they need to sustain growth, but they should to sting in their credit buying between green and brown bonds, and they shouldn't just buy bonds regardless. but this is up for grabs, so christine lagarde's ecb is currently doing a major strategic review. the markets a
debit own of jeffrey's is still with me. we were laughing at that story -- david owen of jeffrey's is still with me. we were laughing at that story. how does climate affect your work? david: people are looking at the behavior of the stock market, trying to figure out whether green stocks will outperform brown stocks going forward. in terms of central banks, it is really the euro system and the bank of england which have been leading the charge. they are concerned that they assets whichbuying no...
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look at -- does everybody know jeffrey? jeffrey lord. what a great guy. [ cheering and applause ] >> he used to defend me on cnn and then he defended me just a little bit too much and they said jeffrey, get the hell out and thank goodness you're on fox now, right? he used to defend me. he used to say he's better than ronald reagan and that was enough for jeffrey. that was the end. get out of here, jeffrey. we don't want you anymore. he was too good. thank you. thank you for being here too, jeffrey. they're coming after me and we fight them back and now we're going after them because we have no choice. we have to straighten out our country. but despite the best efforts of the left wing fanatics, their scams, schemes, slanders, they've all been discredited. totally discredited. how is comey doing? by the way, how is bob mueller doing? that was a great performance. raise your right hand. what? [ laughter ] >> did you want a job in the white house running the fbi. no. he did. he did. what happened to him? that was a lie. that was a lie. we h
look at -- does everybody know jeffrey? jeffrey lord. what a great guy. [ cheering and applause ] >> he used to defend me on cnn and then he defended me just a little bit too much and they said jeffrey, get the hell out and thank goodness you're on fox now, right? he used to defend me. he used to say he's better than ronald reagan and that was enough for jeffrey. that was the end. get out of here, jeffrey. we don't want you anymore. he was too good. thank you. thank you for being here...
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anyone who hat contact with jeffrey epstein is under the microscope. stuart: understood. the ceo of that company says the virus is black swan event. susan: stock fell 2% in the after-market. in reference to the coronavirus being a short term negative. that is hard to quantity tie. you don't know when it ends. it will have global ramifications, it will impact their business. can't get packages delivered. that impacts employees and alibaba itself. in the first quarter of this year it is hard to quantify how much it will impact alibaba the largest company in china but the entire economy as a whole. the second largest in the world. it will have global impact in the u.s. stuart: our retail guy said this morning he expect as bounceback rapidly for alibaba to $300 a share by the end of the year. we'll see. susan: people want to buy. people want the services. stuart: next one, thank you, susan, by the way. the iowa democratic party chair has stepped down after the fiasco we call the iowa caucuses. it is another example of the democrats in real disarray. "the wall street journal"'
anyone who hat contact with jeffrey epstein is under the microscope. stuart: understood. the ceo of that company says the virus is black swan event. susan: stock fell 2% in the after-market. in reference to the coronavirus being a short term negative. that is hard to quantity tie. you don't know when it ends. it will have global ramifications, it will impact their business. can't get packages delivered. that impacts employees and alibaba itself. in the first quarter of this year it is hard to...
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british regulators are investigating barclays ceo jes staley and his relationship with jeffrey epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender who died in prison. staley says he deeply regrets his license up with epstein. the ceo retains the full confidence of the board. the u.s. considering a plan to increase its long-standing feeling on tariffs to trigger a new negotiation relish and ship with nato members. the trump has long complained that other countries can charge higher tariffs on certain products than the u.s. does. the parent of t-mobile wants to renegotiate the $26.5 billion takeover of sprint. they want a lower price because sprint shares have fallen. the two sides have not yet started talks about new terms. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you very much indeed. we are going to take you to capitol hill. president trump's federal reserve board nominees being questioned by the senate banking committee. tu
british regulators are investigating barclays ceo jes staley and his relationship with jeffrey epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender who died in prison. staley says he deeply regrets his license up with epstein. the ceo retains the full confidence of the board. the u.s. considering a plan to increase its long-standing feeling on tariffs to trigger a new negotiation relish and ship with nato members. the trump has long complained that other countries can charge higher...
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jeffrey toobin. it's pretty extraordinary. this is the first time that a sitting member of the president's cabinet has publicly rebuked the president on a very, very sense tiitive issue. >> that's right. attorney general said the right thing in the right way. it is completely unacceptable and it does make the attorney general's job impossible if the president is going to be second guessing him on issues that have traditionally been off limits for presidential influence. what's not acceptable or admirable is the statement by the sort of press secretary who never talks to the press where she says the president is free to comment on whatever he wants. he's not the host of the apprentice anymore. he's the president of the united states. if he continues to comment on sentencing, on judges, that undermines the job that the attorney general says he's trying to do, so the president seems to be going to keep this up but good for the attorney general for standing up for the independence of the justice department. >> he was very blunt, t
jeffrey toobin. it's pretty extraordinary. this is the first time that a sitting member of the president's cabinet has publicly rebuked the president on a very, very sense tiitive issue. >> that's right. attorney general said the right thing in the right way. it is completely unacceptable and it does make the attorney general's job impossible if the president is going to be second guessing him on issues that have traditionally been off limits for presidential influence. what's not...
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. >> joining us now is jeffrey canada. he is senior adviser to the bloomberg campaign. he is nationally recognized for his pie nearing work helping children and families in harlem through his nonprofit harlem children's zone. jeffrey, thank you so much for joining us. i'm sure you were watching this very carefully. this was such an important night for mike bloomberg. >> i was. >> as you know, these attack lines last night, they were not curveballs. we all knew that they were coming. do you wish, as a senior adviser, that bloomberg had come more prepared? >> this is not a real surprise to me that mike struggled. you know, when you have been off the debate field for a long time, it's a little bit like a boxer who is training for a fight after not fighting for ten years, and he's sparring with sparring partners, and everybody is saying, oh, you're doing great, you're doing great. you get in that ring and suddenly you realize that was not a real preparation the real fight. mike went into that ring last night and they tried to knock him out. he wasn't ready for it. he'll be
. >> joining us now is jeffrey canada. he is senior adviser to the bloomberg campaign. he is nationally recognized for his pie nearing work helping children and families in harlem through his nonprofit harlem children's zone. jeffrey, thank you so much for joining us. i'm sure you were watching this very carefully. this was such an important night for mike bloomberg. >> i was. >> as you know, these attack lines last night, they were not curveballs. we all knew that they were...
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. >>> join us for a one-on-one conversation with the new director, jeffrey tomlin, on how he plans to ease traffic in the city. expect more. [ music ] >>> a crazy crash in the santa monica this morning, it happened when a man drove a jeep into the side of a mcdonald's across the street. a para passengers were able to jump out before the jeep flew off the roof. the driver was transported to a trauma center. >>> also in california, a man who wanted to fly to the edge of outer space to see if the world is round, has died. he attempted to launch a homemade rocket. the crash was captured on camera in the barstow desert. he built a steam powered rocket with the intent of launching at 5000 feet into the air. a mishap caused it to plummet into the ground. the seasons daredevil also holds the guinness world record for the longest limousine ramp jump. >>> senator bernie sanders victory in nevada made him a top target for his democratic rivals buying for the white house. they made a push to slow his momentum. making all of our has more. >>> bernie sanders is keeping his focus on defeating bernie
. >>> join us for a one-on-one conversation with the new director, jeffrey tomlin, on how he plans to ease traffic in the city. expect more. [ music ] >>> a crazy crash in the santa monica this morning, it happened when a man drove a jeep into the side of a mcdonald's across the street. a para passengers were able to jump out before the jeep flew off the roof. the driver was transported to a trauma center. >>> also in california, a man who wanted to fly to the edge of...
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[cheering] [shouting] [shouting] [shouting] >> you hang around jeffrey epstein. >> thank you, thank you for making me feel like i was back in new york city. [laughter] [shouting] >> thank you, i appreciate your thoughts. >> you are a fraud. >> nobody's going to take away your guns. [shouting] anyway, i'm sure you've heard the slogan that mike will get it done, and just let me tell you, what the it is, it means winning this november and sending donald trump back mar-a-lago permanently. we'll be happy to talk to after. [shouting] [shouting] >> that's just the beginning. [laughter] because getting it done in dealing with people, this happens, not all the time, very seldom but it's nice that people have first amendment rights and we let them say what they want to say. [applause] let me tell you was going to get done, we have to provide health insurance to every american and lower cost everybody else. getting it done no protector children in our community. [applause] [cheering] a global leader in the fight against climate change. [applause] getting it done means creating good jobs with highe
[cheering] [shouting] [shouting] [shouting] >> you hang around jeffrey epstein. >> thank you, thank you for making me feel like i was back in new york city. [laughter] [shouting] >> thank you, i appreciate your thoughts. >> you are a fraud. >> nobody's going to take away your guns. [shouting] anyway, i'm sure you've heard the slogan that mike will get it done, and just let me tell you, what the it is, it means winning this november and sending donald trump back...
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. >> national constitution center president jeffrey rosen sat down with ruth bader ginsburg to discuss the conversations they have had over the years. here's a portion of the program. >> the advice your mother gives you in this letter is advice you often repeat, you told it to me for our conversations and i asked you how you were able to follow that, the advice that says, and it is so important to get the exact words, first she says prepare for difficulty and stand on your own two feet like eleanor roosevelt. what was the context for when she gave you that? >> my mother's advice was don't lose time on useless emotions like anger. remorse. nv. they won't get you anyplace. so when i was angry was practicing the piano. i wasn't very good at it but it did distract me. whatever useless emotion i was feeling at the moment. to be absorbed in the music and the useless emotion goes away. >> i have to tell you that when we talk about that advice i since this is the advice of the great wisdom tradition but hard to achieve in practice. how did you do it? if i don't do it i will lose precious time
. >> national constitution center president jeffrey rosen sat down with ruth bader ginsburg to discuss the conversations they have had over the years. here's a portion of the program. >> the advice your mother gives you in this letter is advice you often repeat, you told it to me for our conversations and i asked you how you were able to follow that, the advice that says, and it is so important to get the exact words, first she says prepare for difficulty and stand on your own two...
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i understand what jeffrey is saying, and i get it. but this was supposed to be better than politics. this, as the chief justice said, is supposed to be the ultimate delivering body. which is the better position? you have two choices as a gop senator. he did nothing wrong so i didn't have the vote for witnesses and i'm not removing him, or the political heads, which i think we're going to hear a little bit more than has been suggested here. if joni ernst is using it, the idea of, oh, it was wrong. i would never do it, which i think is the key question for these senators to be asked no matter what they say afterwards. would you do it this way? no, no, i wouldn't do it this way. but not enough for the power i've been given for removal, but i didn't vote for witnesses, either. which of those two positions do you think is the strongest? ross, you will say that saying, i believe that nothing here was done wrong, that's why i am consistent. that would be your favorite position. >> no. >> i'm making you adopt it. >> i'm not going to do it. i'
i understand what jeffrey is saying, and i get it. but this was supposed to be better than politics. this, as the chief justice said, is supposed to be the ultimate delivering body. which is the better position? you have two choices as a gop senator. he did nothing wrong so i didn't have the vote for witnesses and i'm not removing him, or the political heads, which i think we're going to hear a little bit more than has been suggested here. if joni ernst is using it, the idea of, oh, it was...
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gently keeps his place in the squad, three spinners for sri lanka, mark wood is england's bowler with jeffrey archer injured, but in tough conditions, he knows it could be a challenge. we have a great backroom staff and management team who do little tricks with iced towels and come off the field, helping with 12 men, freshening them up. even if i do not play, they will have a key role in making sure the lads are fully prepared on the field and raring to go because it is a hot place. he talked about the rotation of fast bowlers, he would like to have three. and almost rotate test match by test match, how do you feel about that? i'm fine with that if that is what the main man once. i'm fine with that if that is what the main man wants. i love playing for spoons, it makes it fun for me, he isjust as mad as i am. but if that's the way it is going be, it has been well documented about my injuries. and things i've had over the years. if it was may be one test where you give it your all and then rest and come back, that works for me. at the end of the day ,it is about england winning games and if th
gently keeps his place in the squad, three spinners for sri lanka, mark wood is england's bowler with jeffrey archer injured, but in tough conditions, he knows it could be a challenge. we have a great backroom staff and management team who do little tricks with iced towels and come off the field, helping with 12 men, freshening them up. even if i do not play, they will have a key role in making sure the lads are fully prepared on the field and raring to go because it is a hot place. he talked...
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. >> jeffrey was one of 180 people trying to get home after 14 days in quarantine. he documented his time away from the rest of humanity on instagram. it was an unwanted adventure where masks were part of the regular wardrobe. >> so it feels kind of weird that everybody looks not normal again, not seeing people with masks like i've always been seeing while i was in china, and also at the quarantine. >> reporter: travis also received passengers this week from a cruise ship that had been docked in japan under quarantine. seven of those passengers are sick, and hospitalize indeed the the north bay. officials say just two confirmed cases of the coronavirus. >> we anticipated we would have more cases, but i'm happy to say that we have not documented any person to person transmission in santa clara county. >> an entire operation to ensure that we keep health officers informed. >> reporter: dr. sara cody spent an hour briefing the health and hospital committee. she said her office is currently tracking more than 300 people who returned from mainland china over the past two
. >> jeffrey was one of 180 people trying to get home after 14 days in quarantine. he documented his time away from the rest of humanity on instagram. it was an unwanted adventure where masks were part of the regular wardrobe. >> so it feels kind of weird that everybody looks not normal again, not seeing people with masks like i've always been seeing while i was in china, and also at the quarantine. >> reporter: travis also received passengers this week from a cruise ship that...
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except jeffrey tumlin, you should be considered for the medallion sales. when we look at the period of last six years in taxi business, uber-lyft drivers are looting our business. mayor london breed has expressed her opinion. she favors uber and lyft. [inaudible] >> it is an extortion -- you still have the option to stop this option. instead, you never accept your mistake. you threw us in this risk and disrupt or 700 families lives. when you lose everything, you fight. you cannot maneuver between corruption and absence of corruption. [inaudible] >> buy back medallions, give us money back. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> any other speakers on item 9, public comment on items not on the agenda. okay. seeing none, please call item 10. >> clerk: this is consent calendar. all matters are considered routine unless a member wishes to sever item and hear it separately. mr. chair, i've not received any request to sever the item. >> is there any request to sever an item? >> not that 10.41? >> ok -- 10.4 one? >> i will comment on the commissioner's comment. i m
except jeffrey tumlin, you should be considered for the medallion sales. when we look at the period of last six years in taxi business, uber-lyft drivers are looting our business. mayor london breed has expressed her opinion. she favors uber and lyft. [inaudible] >> it is an extortion -- you still have the option to stop this option. instead, you never accept your mistake. you threw us in this risk and disrupt or 700 families lives. when you lose everything, you fight. you cannot maneuver...
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jeffrey toobin and asha rangappa. should anyone at the justice department maybe be paying attention to these claims rudy giuliani -- for barr to say, well, anybody can give us information. yeah, i guess you can call 911 if you see something and want to say something, but should giuliani have some line to the -- >> i mean, i pow to no one in my criticism of attorney general barr. i'm somewhat sympathetic to his position here. you know, it is true that at the justice department, people bring them all sorts of accusations, all sorts of information all the time and it gets evaluated. you can't say rudy giuliani can't come in the door anymore with information. i think barr indicated an appropriate level of skepticism about anything that might come in here. so, i -- you know, i think this word "channel" that they've created a channel, i would like to know more of what that is, if it's -- if it's something sinister, if it's something like they are setting up prosecutions based on what rudy giuliani says, that would be one th
jeffrey toobin and asha rangappa. should anyone at the justice department maybe be paying attention to these claims rudy giuliani -- for barr to say, well, anybody can give us information. yeah, i guess you can call 911 if you see something and want to say something, but should giuliani have some line to the -- >> i mean, i pow to no one in my criticism of attorney general barr. i'm somewhat sympathetic to his position here. you know, it is true that at the justice department, people...
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host: jeffrey in maryland. also voting. voted?u always caller: yes. i get to vote -- the new people, i get them to vote like social services places and other places, i vote because i was born in 1961 and what i see -- when i see what is going on with this president, his ways are not american way. i am trying to get democrats more involved because we are .lways to blame people call on c-span and say democrats did this. we did not start these things like the russia probe or ukraine probe. to divide the country. i am going to vote for bernie this time because it looks like he has a movement going on. i watched him in el paso, san antonio, houston, the people who came up for this man, i did not believe my eyes. it look like a donald trump rally to me, even stronger. i am trying to get young people to vote because we have to have a change. we do not need a government if you have -- if you don't have social services. look at the rich people. wife isconnell's getting the grant. mcconnell mitch mcconnell is putting judges in seats. to thosen you talk young 18
host: jeffrey in maryland. also voting. voted?u always caller: yes. i get to vote -- the new people, i get them to vote like social services places and other places, i vote because i was born in 1961 and what i see -- when i see what is going on with this president, his ways are not american way. i am trying to get democrats more involved because we are .lways to blame people call on c-span and say democrats did this. we did not start these things like the russia probe or ukraine probe. to...
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>> i have great respect for ambassador jeffrey. he has put more energy into this role than any of his predecessors have for the last five years. a clear determination to uphold the principles the us embraced very early on. he has -- i don't want to speak for him but he has one big challenge which is the president of the united states doesn't really have a foreign policy and doesn't really know syria exists unless he potentially sees it on fox news in the morning. what we have seen primarily since ambassador jeffrey took on his role, he has done the right things, put energy into us policy on syria and 2 or 3 times, destroyed all the progress he made diplomatically or militarily and then jim has had to start again. ambassador jeffrey traveled to ankara with the support of mike pompeo. he did in my view all of the right things which was to let nato support turkey, to encourage turkey to assert itself more strongly and say you have our support as the united states and nato and then that night, this is the most telling thing, the nation
>> i have great respect for ambassador jeffrey. he has put more energy into this role than any of his predecessors have for the last five years. a clear determination to uphold the principles the us embraced very early on. he has -- i don't want to speak for him but he has one big challenge which is the president of the united states doesn't really have a foreign policy and doesn't really know syria exists unless he potentially sees it on fox news in the morning. what we have seen...
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joining us now david gregory and jeffrey toobin. >> bob feller. >> let's just keep going. >> my mom's from cleveland. anyway. >> senator brown just said that these are really challenging times. prosecutors have come out in the past 24 hours and feel the same. they feel very strongly that president trump is violating the rule of law. here is what a former u.s. attorney in the obama administration says about his meddling in the roger stone sentence. she writes, if a president can med until a criminal case to help a friend, then there's nothing that keeps him from meddling to harm someone he thinks is an enemy. that means a president is fully above the law in the most dangerous kind of way. this is how democracies die. >> one of the things about being a federal prosecutor is that, you know, it's sort of the ultimate power of government. you can lock someone up. you can execute people if you decide to prosecute them. so there are rules in place. not all of them written down. so there have to be procedures that apply to everyone that you don't pick and choose people for lenient treatment o
joining us now david gregory and jeffrey toobin. >> bob feller. >> let's just keep going. >> my mom's from cleveland. anyway. >> senator brown just said that these are really challenging times. prosecutors have come out in the past 24 hours and feel the same. they feel very strongly that president trump is violating the rule of law. here is what a former u.s. attorney in the obama administration says about his meddling in the roger stone sentence. she writes, if a...
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. >> jason: joining me now with reaction, "the hill"'s joe concha and conservative columnist jeffrey lord. i want to go first to you,t joe. is the media overplaying their hand here? are they building sensationalism where there isn't as much as they say there is? >> well, jason, fear sells. it's a great motivator and ratings are up this week as a result of coronavirus and rightly so. it's something we should take seriously. i saw a headline just yesterday in "the new york times" opinion section that said we mightht as well just call this trumpvirus instead of coronavirus, and that was by gail collins who has been with the paper a long time. now think about this. now we are going to blame president trump for coronavirus when this virus originated in communist china. it is easily the stupidest headliner 2020, and we are not even outside of february yet. that wins it, no question. this has been going on for a while now where we take a situation and automatically blame the president. for instance, just last year "the washington post" runsdi a headline -- and this is from the editorial boa
. >> jason: joining me now with reaction, "the hill"'s joe concha and conservative columnist jeffrey lord. i want to go first to you,t joe. is the media overplaying their hand here? are they building sensationalism where there isn't as much as they say there is? >> well, jason, fear sells. it's a great motivator and ratings are up this week as a result of coronavirus and rightly so. it's something we should take seriously. i saw a headline just yesterday in "the new...
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this follows scrutiny over friendships with jeffrey month. this follows scrutiny over friendships withjeffrey epstein. following a career in which she saw action during the falkland was, he retired from the navy in 2001 but it isa retired from the navy in 2001 but it is a tradition that senior members of the royal family continued to receive military promotions as they get older, even if in reality they we re get older, even if in reality they were never going to advance to the very highest levels of command. prince and was set to follow his siblings, charles and an, and become an admiralwhen he siblings, charles and an, and become an admiral when he turns 60 on the 19th of february buckingham palace said he has asked the ministry of defence to defer his promotion for now. in a statement the palace that... it appears the duke may still intend to a cce pt it appears the duke may still intend to accept the promotion in the future, perhaps when or if the backlash against his friendship with the sex offenderjeffrey epstein dies down. for now, and
this follows scrutiny over friendships with jeffrey month. this follows scrutiny over friendships withjeffrey epstein. following a career in which she saw action during the falkland was, he retired from the navy in 2001 but it isa retired from the navy in 2001 but it is a tradition that senior members of the royal family continued to receive military promotions as they get older, even if in reality they we re get older, even if in reality they were never going to advance to the very highest...