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>> we used to blame steve bannon or stephen miller. at this point, we have to just come to the realization that donald trump is showing his true colors. that donald trump is at his core, at his heart, a racist, bigoted, evil, hateful person. now that we have realized that, that he is showing it every single day, with every single tweet, what are we going to do about it? it's enough is enough. we do not have a president, a leader. we have an empty suit sitting in the office masquerading as a president. what he is doing is not presidential. >> christine, do you think that the comments he made about the district that you lived ein, t your mother represents, is it saying i'm not racially charged with my tweets about that black neighborhood in the baltimore
>> we used to blame steve bannon or stephen miller. at this point, we have to just come to the realization that donald trump is showing his true colors. that donald trump is at his core, at his heart, a racist, bigoted, evil, hateful person. now that we have realized that, that he is showing it every single day, with every single tweet, what are we going to do about it? it's enough is enough. we do not have a president, a leader. we have an empty suit sitting in the office masquerading as...
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matt miller, thanks very much for being here. much appreciated. >>> we have more to come including an exclusive report that you have not seen anywhere else, footage of a very important interview from nbc news. she will be here along with that report which you have not seen anywhere. that's next. stay with us. anywhere. that's next. stay with us. to the ford hurry up and save sales event. for the first time ever get 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. it all adds up. don't you love math? so get here asap because tasty deals and summer go fast. get in or lose out on 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. you don't really talk about your insurance unless you're complaining about it. you go on about how... ...it's
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let's see what the background shows, matt miller. also, sue gordon, trusted, career, principal deputy. he is saying, she's the acting not what the president said on his tweet on sunday, which is i am considering who to name as acting and we've heard several names floated. they're all political. >> two things about that. first, i think that statement from richard burr is very much a signal to the white house and everyone else, which is let's see if -- i'm not going to spend any political capital on this nominee until i know whether it's serious because we've seen you before raise nominees with controversial pasts, you know, publicly announce them before you've done any vetting, then the nomination falls apart. i'm not going to stick my neck out. the second problem is, there is a statute that says sue gordon is to be the inexacting director of dni. i don't know how the white house plans to get around that. perhaps they plan to fire her so they can make someone else acting director but it seems clear they do not intend to follow the sta
let's see what the background shows, matt miller. also, sue gordon, trusted, career, principal deputy. he is saying, she's the acting not what the president said on his tweet on sunday, which is i am considering who to name as acting and we've heard several names floated. they're all political. >> two things about that. first, i think that statement from richard burr is very much a signal to the white house and everyone else, which is let's see if -- i'm not going to spend any political...
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stephen miller's own uncle called stephen miller an immigration hypocrite whose policy ideas would have wiped out their own family. well, now stephen miller has cooked up a new idea for immigration policy in the trump administration. politico.com reporting that mr. miller is now leading a new effort to try to make it the trump administration's new policy to stop all refugees from being allowed into this country. not reducing the number of refugees or making it harder for refugees to come here. they're talking about ending the practice of people receiving refuge in america. full stop. that is stephen miller's big new idea for trying to end as much immigration, legal or otherwise, that he can into this country. even if his own path to becoming an adviser to the american president, to becoming an american at all started in a dirt floor shack in belarus and a man who fled terror and came to ellis island with $8 in his pocket, which is how stephen miller got here in the first place. and stephen miller's uncle joins us next. stay with us. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that th
stephen miller's own uncle called stephen miller an immigration hypocrite whose policy ideas would have wiped out their own family. well, now stephen miller has cooked up a new idea for immigration policy in the trump administration. politico.com reporting that mr. miller is now leading a new effort to try to make it the trump administration's new policy to stop all refugees from being allowed into this country. not reducing the number of refugees or making it harder for refugees to come here....
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they love steven miller. he's a symbol to them of what the president is trying to signal with this rhetoric. >> purifying the nation, race. is that from a strategy standpoint, matt, what the republican party thinks is the right approach for the 2020 election? one would guess that the party of reagan would say, why don't you go with economic prowess? >> certainly the economy needs to be part of the big message and if it's not republicans are in trouble. >> that's not the president's big message. >> stepping back i think actually helps both the squad and the president in a way because president trump has elevated the squad and now they're the face of the democratic party. that's good for them. i think they enjoy that. >> right. but those are four freshmen congresswomen in office less than a year. whether it is good for them personally doesn't mean it is good for the democratic party. i'm asking you a question about republicans and the president is clearly making race the central strategy for his 2020 re-electio
they love steven miller. he's a symbol to them of what the president is trying to signal with this rhetoric. >> purifying the nation, race. is that from a strategy standpoint, matt, what the republican party thinks is the right approach for the 2020 election? one would guess that the party of reagan would say, why don't you go with economic prowess? >> certainly the economy needs to be part of the big message and if it's not republicans are in trouble. >> that's not the...
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miller avenue is closed. miller avenue is the main way you get to christmas hill park. it's also on the way to gavilan college. that's what people are doing in order to be reunited with folks they knew were at the festival. the festival usually attracts about 100,000 people over the course of the weekend so there's a lot of people at the park when the festival happens last weekend of every july, there apparently were a lot of people there too as we've seen in the videos we've been showing you which have been very sparse but the information coming out has been sparse. no word from law enforcement if they'll have a press conference in connection to what's happened but obviously they have their hands full. as do we. we have two reporters on the way. kit do and betty yu are expected to be there momentarily. we'll let you know what they see and hear and what they know. in the meantime, all we know is this. at about 6:19 tonight, shots rang out. we heard reports of shots ringing out south of downtown gilroy on miller avenue. the end of the gilroy garlic festival. the shots ra
miller avenue is closed. miller avenue is the main way you get to christmas hill park. it's also on the way to gavilan college. that's what people are doing in order to be reunited with folks they knew were at the festival. the festival usually attracts about 100,000 people over the course of the weekend so there's a lot of people at the park when the festival happens last weekend of every july, there apparently were a lot of people there too as we've seen in the videos we've been showing you...
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the nephew being stephen miller. the most draconian anti-immigrant policies like the muslim ban and family separation policies resulting in babies being taken to their parents. he called it a hypocrite that wiped out their own family. stephen miller cooked up a new idea in the trump administration. mr. miller is leading an effort to make the trump administration's new policy to stop all refugees from being allowed into the country. not reducing the number or making it harder for refugees to come. ending the practice of people receiving refuge in america. full stop. that's stephen miller a big new idea for trying to end as much immigration, legal or otherwise into this country. even if his own path to becoming an adviser and becoming an american at all started in a dirt floor shack in belarus and a man who fled terror and came to ellis island with $8 in his pocket. that's how stephen miller got him in the first place. his uncle joins us next. place his uncle joins us next. u go on. ...it's so confusing it hurts my bra
the nephew being stephen miller. the most draconian anti-immigrant policies like the muslim ban and family separation policies resulting in babies being taken to their parents. he called it a hypocrite that wiped out their own family. stephen miller cooked up a new idea in the trump administration. mr. miller is leading an effort to make the trump administration's new policy to stop all refugees from being allowed into the country. not reducing the number or making it harder for refugees to...
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indeed yes well the idea of the congressional democrats was that they would publicize miller's report one that has not being that widely read around the country they want to highlight sections of it that they thought would add to their efforts to bring some kind of investigation to fruition against president trump they did not fully succeed but then neither did the republicans and terms of repudiating the contents of miller's report essentially what you had in the course of the day was a bunch of people attempting to make a man take a political position and a man who was absolutely insistent that he was not going to do so robert miller at times has a tent still highlighted some critical factors in his investigation against president trump and against russian interference in the u.s. electoral process. it was in president trump's eyes a victory lap appearing on the white house lawn to repeat his assertion that he'd been vindicated in dismissing the investigation one that he claimed had placed a phony cloud over his presidency i think everybody understands that i think everybody underst
indeed yes well the idea of the congressional democrats was that they would publicize miller's report one that has not being that widely read around the country they want to highlight sections of it that they thought would add to their efforts to bring some kind of investigation to fruition against president trump they did not fully succeed but then neither did the republicans and terms of repudiating the contents of miller's report essentially what you had in the course of the day was a bunch...
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miller also tweeted, quote, when they win, we all win. enjoy your free miller lite, america. anne-marie. >> that's fantastic. i know bud was -- that company was partners with the british -- english team, which is why they made that offer. so what are they going to do if they win the world cup, hmm? >> i know, i know. the plot thickens. >> yeah, right. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you, diane. >> you've got it. >>> still ahead, new hope for a cure for hiv. for the first time researchers have eliminated the virus from infected mice. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with new retinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. i thought this was a but one blows t
miller also tweeted, quote, when they win, we all win. enjoy your free miller lite, america. anne-marie. >> that's fantastic. i know bud was -- that company was partners with the british -- english team, which is why they made that offer. so what are they going to do if they win the world cup, hmm? >> i know, i know. the plot thickens. >> yeah, right. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you, diane. >> you've got it. >>> still ahead, new hope...
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group ms miller we appreciate your time tonight and your insights thank you very much. it is not a question. you don't have to speak italian john just in what they're saying. and that's what these protesters were shelties italy's interior minister matteo selby today when he came in to shut down what he said was europe's biggest reception center for migrants the complex admen a.o. in sicily at one point held more than 40000 people it became a scene of the crime enjoyed as well as being the town's biggest employer. beanies said that he was keeping a promise to the italian people here's part of what he said today. they called me crazy when i said as a minister that i wanted to close the center because it exceeded 4000 people we cut the numbers and today we're at 000. s. it is at that former camp in mindanao he tells us more about why the government decided to shut it down well it is unclear why they closed it in fact there was conflicting opinions of course on the one hand it had been underfunded for a long time and it was it became a place of criminality and there was dru
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group is miller we appreciate your time tonight and your insights thank you very much. it is not a question. you don't have to speak italian genders damn what they're saying. and that's what these protesters were sheltering. italy's interior minister matteo selby today when he came in to shut down what he said was europe's biggest reception center for migrants the complex adman nao in sicily at one point held more than 40000 people it became a scene of the crime enjoyed as well as being the town's biggest employer. said that he was keeping a promise to the italian people here's part of what he said today. they called me crazy when i said as a minister that i wanted to close the center because it exceeded 4000 people we cut the numbers and today we're at 00. s. it is at that former camp in mindanao he tells us more about why the government decided to shut it down. well it is unclear why they closed it in fact there was conflicting opinions of course on the one hand it had been underfunded for a long time and it was it became a place of criminality and there was drug bust
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to the program she joins me tonight from washington ms miller it's good to have you on the day this resolution or this roadmap for peace it sounds like a major breakthrough for afghanistan and your opinion is it. it's a step forward there's no question about that it was a positive spirit and in town by all accounts and they were able to produce a joint statement that set out some basic principles and ideas that they agree on participants but i put hesitate to call it a major breakthrough because it was not negotiation of a peace deal it was just what is often referred to as talks about talks to limit here in talks that might evolve into an actual negotiation some kind of peace deal but it wasn't a negotiation as yet it was bill or have you had a chance to read the the unofficial english version of that resolution yes and i would say again i mean it was positive in tone it was clear that they were looking for some areas of agreement but it was limited in its scope it didn't delve into any details they set aside some of the more difficult questions and it is an unofficial and binding
to the program she joins me tonight from washington ms miller it's good to have you on the day this resolution or this roadmap for peace it sounds like a major breakthrough for afghanistan and your opinion is it. it's a step forward there's no question about that it was a positive spirit and in town by all accounts and they were able to produce a joint statement that set out some basic principles and ideas that they agree on participants but i put hesitate to call it a major breakthrough...
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to the program she joins me tonight from washington ms miller it's good to have you on the day the of this resolution or this roadmap for peace it sounds like a major breakthrough for afghanistan and your opinion is it. it's a step forward there's no question about that it was positive and in spirit and in town by all accounts and they were able to produce a joint statement that set out some basic principles and ideas that they agree on the protests against but i could hesitate to call it a major breakthrough because it was not negotiation of a peace deal it was this what is often referred to as. talks about talks eliminating talks my evolved into an actual negotiation some kind of peace deal but it wasn't a negotiation as yet. have you had a chance to read the the unofficial english version of the resolution yes and i would say again i mean it was positive tone it was clear that they were looking for some areas of agreement but it was limited in its scope it didn't delve into any details they set aside some of the more difficult questions and it is an unofficial and by a document so
to the program she joins me tonight from washington ms miller it's good to have you on the day the of this resolution or this roadmap for peace it sounds like a major breakthrough for afghanistan and your opinion is it. it's a step forward there's no question about that it was positive and in spirit and in town by all accounts and they were able to produce a joint statement that set out some basic principles and ideas that they agree on the protests against but i could hesitate to call it a...
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crisis group is miller we appreciate your time tonight and your insights thank you very much it was my pleasure. you don't have to speak italian to understand what they're saying. that's what these protesters were shouting italy's interior minister matteo selby today when he came in to shut down what he said was europe's biggest reception center for migrants the complex adman aoe in sicily at one point held more than 4000 people it became a scene of the crime enjoyed as well as being the town's biggest employer. mateo's el beanies said that he was keeping a promise to the italian people here's part of what he said today. they called me crazy when i said as a minister that i wanted to close the center because it exceeded 4000 people we cut the numbers and today we're at 0. as the italian prime minister there speaking. is at that former camp in mindanao he tells us more about why the government decided to shut it down. well it is unclear why they closed it in fact there was conflicting opinions of course on the one hand it had been underfunded for a long time and it was it became a pl
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we have just heard from robert miller after two and a half yea rs, robert miller after two and a half years, where did democrats go from this? well, it is tricky. you know, they got the hearings are roaming around. this afternoon's hearing a turning story of russian interference a much more compelling way than the morning hearing which was ajudiciary way than the morning hearing which was a judiciary committee. that was all about the attraction ofjustice and the nuts and bolts of who did what and who said what. so, in much more compelling case being built this afternoon. the chair the intel committee said miller's report is built on might, that is what he said was the light of the chubb campaign are being gone through this afternoon and a much more effective way in this hearing. robert miller he was rather halting this morning has a less halting and stabbing the sapling. he has come out and said the president's description of wikileaks the president's description of wikilea ks and the the president's description of wikileaks and the way he asked the russians to ask about... he has bee
we have just heard from robert miller after two and a half yea rs, robert miller after two and a half years, where did democrats go from this? well, it is tricky. you know, they got the hearings are roaming around. this afternoon's hearing a turning story of russian interference a much more compelling way than the morning hearing which was ajudiciary way than the morning hearing which was a judiciary committee. that was all about the attraction ofjustice and the nuts and bolts of who did what...
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miller. i was just sent a nice handwritten note from my colleague, mr. long. and i should have done this at the outset of our hearing this morning. people are wondering what these yellow roses are all about. well, today is the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage. and the suffragettes distinguish themselves, as the vote was being taken, i think the final vote in the state of tennessee. the suffragettes and their supporters wore yellow roses and those that opposed them were red. so we're celebrating today with the yellow roses women gaining the right to vote in our country. the 100th anniversary. so that's what the yellow roses are all about. we didn't attend an early morning wedding. nonetheless, this is a great celebration. so now i would like to recognize dr. holtz-eakin. welcome to you. you're an accomplished testifier. and we look forward to your five minutes of testimony. >> thank you, chairwoman eshoo, ranking member burgess, members of the committee for the privilege of being at this
miller. i was just sent a nice handwritten note from my colleague, mr. long. and i should have done this at the outset of our hearing this morning. people are wondering what these yellow roses are all about. well, today is the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage. and the suffragettes distinguish themselves, as the vote was being taken, i think the final vote in the state of tennessee. the suffragettes and their supporters wore yellow roses and those that opposed them were red. so we're...
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expressly states that it does not exonerate the press it does democrats were disappointed that the miller report found no smoking gun but hope that enough of the dirt will stick to dampen trump's prospects in the 2020 election republicans use the hearing to hammer home their view of the president's innocence in their questions to a frail looking and distracted miller. report is it true the evidence gathered during your best occasion did not establish that the president was involved in the underlying crime related to russian election interference as stated in volume one page 7 we found insufficient evidence of. the president's call culpability. so that would be yes without part b. yes yes thank you. moller was reluctant to give informative answers and repeatedly deflected questions by referring to his report. trump whose reputation is at stake claim to have little interest in the hearing i know i'm not going to be watching probably maybe i'll see a little bit of it i'm not going to be what watching moller. because you can't take all those bytes out of the apple we had no collusion no obstr
expressly states that it does not exonerate the press it does democrats were disappointed that the miller report found no smoking gun but hope that enough of the dirt will stick to dampen trump's prospects in the 2020 election republicans use the hearing to hammer home their view of the president's innocence in their questions to a frail looking and distracted miller. report is it true the evidence gathered during your best occasion did not establish that the president was involved in the...
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miller. mrs. miller: thank you, chairman come united statesings -- cummings and ranking member. i would like to read an editorial from mr. hice's constituents from madison, georgia. she says, i co-own a small business in georgia. when obamacare was first passed, we were one of the businesses that lost our health care coverage. when finding new coverage, my insurance went from $385 a month to $643. due to the fact that i'm a female, which is an increase of 67%. i'm beyond childbearing ability, but i still have to have maternity coverage. mr. chairman, i ask for the unanimous consent that the full statement be entered into the record. mr. cummings: without objection. mrs. miller: thank you. thank you, all, for being here today. it's been over nine years since the a.c.a. has been signed into law. we all know that when a law is enacted that often there are kinks or problems that need to be worked out and issues that need to be resolved. as we move forward. however, the obamacare has had countless issues since its enactment and harmed health care for citizens across the united states
miller. mrs. miller: thank you, chairman come united statesings -- cummings and ranking member. i would like to read an editorial from mr. hice's constituents from madison, georgia. she says, i co-own a small business in georgia. when obamacare was first passed, we were one of the businesses that lost our health care coverage. when finding new coverage, my insurance went from $385 a month to $643. due to the fact that i'm a female, which is an increase of 67%. i'm beyond childbearing ability,...
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we'll get to miller in a moment. but donald trump is accusing four house members of having hate for the united states but making false claims in an attempt to back up that allegation including this reference to congresswoman ilhan omar of minnesota. >> they can't talk about evil jews, which is what they say. >> yet, omar never said evil jews. >> of course. >> those are the words tweeted by rnc spokeswoman elizabeth harrington who highlighted a tweet during the deadly 2012 conflict between israel and the gaza in which she called the violence the evil doings of israel. omar has since deleted that tweet and others that were condemned for their rhetoric. in february, omar unequivocally apologized for past statements saying she was learning from jewish colleagues about the painful history of anti-semitic tropes. the president also made this claim about congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> when they call our country garbage, think of that. that's worse than deplorable. well, they call our country garbage, i don't car
we'll get to miller in a moment. but donald trump is accusing four house members of having hate for the united states but making false claims in an attempt to back up that allegation including this reference to congresswoman ilhan omar of minnesota. >> they can't talk about evil jews, which is what they say. >> yet, omar never said evil jews. >> of course. >> those are the words tweeted by rnc spokeswoman elizabeth harrington who highlighted a tweet during the deadly...
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the next round is on miller light. dan king halt at the new york stock exchange with today's in money watch report. >> reporter: the broadest benchmark of u.s. stock stocks set another record another major indexes based finishing higher yesterday. the belle rose 69 point took the nasdaq gained 17 and the s&p 500 added eight points per cost democrats have filed a lawsuit to obtain the president tax returns. the lawsuit comes after months of requests the house ways and means committee. mr. trump has kepthis returns under wrapstanding presidential tradition. the president lawyers spotted to the lawsuit by saying they will fight the latest efforts in court. >> fireworks sales are expected to top $1.3 billion this year. that is according to the american pyrotechnics association. the fireworks business receives most of the revenue in the lead up to the fourth of july holiday. the revenue has search between consumer and the fireworks that are used in fireworks display shows. >>> miller brewing company is giving away 100,000 f
the next round is on miller light. dan king halt at the new york stock exchange with today's in money watch report. >> reporter: the broadest benchmark of u.s. stock stocks set another record another major indexes based finishing higher yesterday. the belle rose 69 point took the nasdaq gained 17 and the s&p 500 added eight points per cost democrats have filed a lawsuit to obtain the president tax returns. the lawsuit comes after months of requests the house ways and means committee....
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mark miller —— monica miller, bbc news, singapore. here is a quick recap of our top stories this hour. criticism of facebook‘s plans for their new cryptocurrency, libra. facebook executive david marcus defended the project. let's have a quick look now at the asia pacific markets now and how they are faring in early trade. currently all in negative territory with the nick shady lower, as with the lord's —— take a look at the nikkei. ,as the lord's —— take a look at the nikkei. , as are the lord's. —— all ords. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: in washington, the house of representatives has voted to condemn president trump's racist tweets. four republicans backed the motion — with feelings running high. at least 180 people have died in torrential monsoon rains across south asia. millions more have been left homeless. 50 years ago today, apollo 11 blasted off from the kennedy space centre in florida. then, new generations of scientists have been pushing base exploration forward. among them, a group in surrey w
mark miller —— monica miller, bbc news, singapore. here is a quick recap of our top stories this hour. criticism of facebook‘s plans for their new cryptocurrency, libra. facebook executive david marcus defended the project. let's have a quick look now at the asia pacific markets now and how they are faring in early trade. currently all in negative territory with the nick shady lower, as with the lord's —— take a look at the nikkei. ,as the lord's —— take a look at the nikkei. , as...
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group ms miller we appreciate your time tonight and your insides thank you very much. it is not a question. you don't have to speak italian journalist and what they're saying. that's what these protesters were sheltering italy's interior minister today when he came in to shut down what he said was europe's biggest reception center for migrants the complex atman a.o. in sicily at one point held more than 4000 people it became a scene of the crime enjoyed as well as being the town's biggest employer. mateo's salvini said that he was keeping a promise to the italian people here's part of what he said today. they called me crazy when i said as a minister that i wanted to close the center because it exceeded 4000 people we cut the numbers and today we're at 000. s. it is at that former camp in mindanao he tells us more about why the government decided to shut it down well it is unclear why they closed it in fact there was conflicting opinions of course on the one hand it had been underfunded for a long time and it was it became a place of criminality and there was drug bust
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and they're sending stephen miller out to defend the president out against criticism of those attacks being racist. steven miller is someone who seldomly steps in front of a camera to defend the president but who's very influential behind the scenes particularly when it comes to trump's immigration agenda. miller argued just because the president is criticizing congresswomen who are minorities that doesn't mean his criticism is inherently racist. miller also accused democrats of throwing around the word racist too much in order to silence critics. take a listen. >> why shouldn't someone see all of that as racist? >> i think the term racist, chris, has become a label that is too often deployed by the left dmz in this country simply to try to silence and punish and suppress people they disagree with, speech they don't want to hear. the reality is this president has been a president for all americans. all the people in that audience and millions of patriotic americans all across this country are tired of being beat up, condescended to, looked down upon, talked to by all members of congre
and they're sending stephen miller out to defend the president out against criticism of those attacks being racist. steven miller is someone who seldomly steps in front of a camera to defend the president but who's very influential behind the scenes particularly when it comes to trump's immigration agenda. miller argued just because the president is criticizing congresswomen who are minorities that doesn't mean his criticism is inherently racist. miller also accused democrats of throwing around...
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had conflicts that disqualified mr miller from the job but he did not shut down the investigation the president knew he was innocent. those are the facts of the mall report russia meddled in the 26000 election the president did not conspire with the russian and nothing we hear today will change those facts but one element of this story remains the beginnings of the f.b.i. investigation into the prism for to mr miller's testimony about what he found during his review of the origins of the investigation in addition the inspector general continues to review how baseless gossip can be used to launch an f.b.i. investigation against a private citizen and eventually a president those results will be released and we will need to learn from them to ensure government intelligence and law enforcement powers are never again used in turn on a private citizen or it potential or political candidate as a result of the political leanings of a handful of. the origins and conclusion of the mall or investigation of the same things what it means to be american every american has a voice in our democracy i
had conflicts that disqualified mr miller from the job but he did not shut down the investigation the president knew he was innocent. those are the facts of the mall report russia meddled in the 26000 election the president did not conspire with the russian and nothing we hear today will change those facts but one element of this story remains the beginnings of the f.b.i. investigation into the prism for to mr miller's testimony about what he found during his review of the origins of the...
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expressly states that it does not exonerate the person it does democrats were disappointed that the miller report found no smoking gun but hope that enough of the dirt will stick to dampen trump's prospects in the 2020 election republicans he is the hearing to hammer home their view of the president's innocence in their questions to a frail looking and distracted miller. report is it true the evidence gathered during your best occasion did not establish that the president was involved in the underlying crime related to russian election interference as stated in volume one page 7 we found insufficient evidence of. the president's call culpability. so that would be a yes without a part b. yes yes thank you mahler was reluctant to give informative answers and repeatedly deflected questions by referring to his report. this trump whose reputation is at stake claim to have little interest in the hearing i know i'm not going to be watching probably maybe i'll see a little bit of it i'm not going to be what watching moller. because you can't take all those bites at the apple we had no collusion no
expressly states that it does not exonerate the person it does democrats were disappointed that the miller report found no smoking gun but hope that enough of the dirt will stick to dampen trump's prospects in the 2020 election republicans he is the hearing to hammer home their view of the president's innocence in their questions to a frail looking and distracted miller. report is it true the evidence gathered during your best occasion did not establish that the president was involved in the...
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miller. i was sent a nice handwritten note from my colleague mr. long, and i should have done this at the outset of our hearing this morning. people are wondering what these yellow roses are all about. well today is the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage and the suffragettes distinguished themselves as the vote was being taken, i think the final vote in the state of tennessee. the suffragettes and their supporters wore yellow roses and those that opposed them were red. so we're celebrating today with the yellow roses women gaining the right to vote in our country. the 100th anniversary. so that's what the yellow roses are all about. we didn't attend an early-morning wedding, but nonetheless, this is a great celebration. so now i would like to recognize dr. holtz aiken. welcome to you. you're a -- an accomplished testifier and we look forward to your five minutes of testimony. >> well, thank you, chairwoman eschew, and ranking members for the privilege of being at this important hearing. dr
miller. i was sent a nice handwritten note from my colleague mr. long, and i should have done this at the outset of our hearing this morning. people are wondering what these yellow roses are all about. well today is the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage and the suffragettes distinguished themselves as the vote was being taken, i think the final vote in the state of tennessee. the suffragettes and their supporters wore yellow roses and those that opposed them were red. so we're celebrating...
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. ♪ miller lite. hold true. paletas outshine, recon fruta que es fruta.s. jugo que es jugo. y hechas con ingredientes sin gmo. simplemente deliciosas. outshine. snack brighter. ♪ outshine te damos otra razón más para unirte a t-mobile. atención al cliente brindada por un equipo de expertos, comprometidos a ayudarte. y aquí tienes otra razón para unirte. trae tu descuento... y te lo igualamos. ¡así es! t-mobile igualará tu descuento. y usaron expedia para reservar una renta vacacional que los llevó a un paseo que los condujo a un lugar... donde descubrieron que a veces es bueno tomarse un descanso y reponer energías. vuelos, hoteles,autos, actividades, y rentas vacacionales. expedia. todo lo que necesitas para viajar. para tener gran sabor hay solo 96 calorías. por eso, cuando una termina, es el momento ideal de disfrutar la siguiente. ♪ miller lite. hold true. [mÚsica] fÉlix: la carrera del sastre manuel cuevas le daba cada dÍa mÁs motivos para sentirse orgulloso, aunque Él mantenÍa la humildad que lo caracterizaba. marÍa: que le tocara hacer pruebas, n
. ♪ miller lite. hold true. paletas outshine, recon fruta que es fruta.s. jugo que es jugo. y hechas con ingredientes sin gmo. simplemente deliciosas. outshine. snack brighter. ♪ outshine te damos otra razón más para unirte a t-mobile. atención al cliente brindada por un equipo de expertos, comprometidos a ayudarte. y aquí tienes otra razón para unirte. trae tu descuento... y te lo igualamos. ¡así es! t-mobile igualará tu descuento. y usaron expedia para reservar una renta...
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but it was interesting to see miller out today. it was a good -- it's good to see that he's -- you know, he is the driving force behind them on immigration in the white house and to see him defending the president today was an interesting moment. >> i agree. karoun, john, good to talk to you both. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, get rhett for robert mueller's highly anticipated testimony. that's going to be this week on capitol hill. will he stick to the four corners of his report on russian interference in the u.s. elections, or not? we'll discuss, next. i've been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration, which could lead to vision loss. so today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision. because it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. because it's my sunset, it's how
but it was interesting to see miller out today. it was a good -- it's good to see that he's -- you know, he is the driving force behind them on immigration in the white house and to see him defending the president today was an interesting moment. >> i agree. karoun, john, good to talk to you both. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, get rhett for robert mueller's highly anticipated testimony. that's going to be this week on capitol hill....
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stephen miller is one of the most vocal aides. internally he's very influential when it comes to immigration and pushing the populist national agenda on immigration throughout the administration. miller made the argument that just because the president is criticizing these four democratic congresswomen of color, that doesn't automatically mean that that criticism is racist, although president trump initially said that these women should go back to where they came from. miller also argued that democrats throw around the word "racist" too often to silence their critics. take a listen. >> why shouldn't someone see all of that as racist? >> i think the term "racist," chris, has become a label that is too often deployed by the left democrats in this country simply to try and silence and punish and suppress people that they disagree with, speech that they don't want to hear. the reality is that this president has been a president for all americans. all the people in that audience and millions of patriotic americans across this country a
stephen miller is one of the most vocal aides. internally he's very influential when it comes to immigration and pushing the populist national agenda on immigration throughout the administration. miller made the argument that just because the president is criticizing these four democratic congresswomen of color, that doesn't automatically mean that that criticism is racist, although president trump initially said that these women should go back to where they came from. miller also argued that...
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matt: i am miller in berlin. some assets moving today, the asian pacific index rising a little bit, optimism as trade talks kickoff in shanghai. the again gaining strength against the dollar. and the feds pat, is expected to cut. the bloomberg dollar index gaining slightly. the pound fell out of bed yesterday, dropping more than 1%. traders see the no deal risk increasing with boris johnson's rhetoric around wanting to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement. yuan dropped yesterday, more steady today. let's get the bloomberg business flash. citigroup, hundreds of jobs cut in its trading division. that amounts to 10% of the division. have their banks lowest trading revenue in more than a decade. plummeted, three months after it went public. company battles it out in an increasingly crowded vegan marketplace. south africa's embattled state , this interim appointment comes after the outgoing chief said he was stepping down due to be unimaginable demands of the job. he is the 10th person to vacate the post and as many y
matt: i am miller in berlin. some assets moving today, the asian pacific index rising a little bit, optimism as trade talks kickoff in shanghai. the again gaining strength against the dollar. and the feds pat, is expected to cut. the bloomberg dollar index gaining slightly. the pound fell out of bed yesterday, dropping more than 1%. traders see the no deal risk increasing with boris johnson's rhetoric around wanting to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement. yuan dropped yesterday, more steady...
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steven miller arguing on fox news sunday as well that the president's attacks at their heart are not racist because he's really just criticizing the ideology of these four democratic house freshman known as the squad. take a listen to the lines of defense from the president's top aides. >> you have a chance to say right now don't do it again. is that your message? >> major. the president was very clear. >> was he? >> that he wasn't happy about it and if it happened again he might -- he'd make an effort to speak out about it. >> all the people in that audience and millions of patriotic americans across this country are tired of being beat up, condescended to, looked down, talked down to by members of congress on the left. >> reporter: steven miller in that same interview argued that democrats throw around the word rayest too much to try and silence their critics. sources tell cnn that president trump faced pressure from aides and allies and lawmakers to distance himself from those racist chants amid a growing backlash among democrats, and as many republicans also found it difficult to
steven miller arguing on fox news sunday as well that the president's attacks at their heart are not racist because he's really just criticizing the ideology of these four democratic house freshman known as the squad. take a listen to the lines of defense from the president's top aides. >> you have a chance to say right now don't do it again. is that your message? >> major. the president was very clear. >> was he? >> that he wasn't happy about it and if it happened again...
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munich showed they'd lost none of their fire during the off season as they took on failure batu thomas miller scored a hat trick as brian thrashed a turkish opponent $61.00 a few years ago this could easily have been a champions league encounter but this year felt about to finish 6th in the domestic league and failed to qualify for the continent's top competition. by and will now face top them hot in the final of the audi cup tournament on wednesday spurs got a confidence boosting when the head of the new english premier league season harry kane taking advantage of a marcello mistake to beat real madrid 10. and then as you may have guessed there was no gareth bale for real madrid he's moved to the chinese super league collapsed
munich showed they'd lost none of their fire during the off season as they took on failure batu thomas miller scored a hat trick as brian thrashed a turkish opponent $61.00 a few years ago this could easily have been a champions league encounter but this year felt about to finish 6th in the domestic league and failed to qualify for the continent's top competition. by and will now face top them hot in the final of the audi cup tournament on wednesday spurs got a confidence boosting when the head...
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on-si it 11. >> the item before you today is discussion and possible action to award a contract to miller company landscape architects in the amount of $152,920 for the buena vista park needs assessment and cost analysis project. this project honors the department's strategic focus in the project. the san francisco recreation and park department is undertaking a study to assess the needs and associated costs of improvements to buena vista park. the scope of services includes cost estimation, concept planning, forest management planning, and community engagement. buena vista park is a densely forested urban park in the northern central section of san francisco. the park wide needs assessment and cost analysis project seeks to build upon an existing 2015 project. the project will incorporate the capital improvement plan, community needs and maintenance needs while considering the circulation and hardscape, emotion control and water management issues and forest management. key stakeholder in this project is the buena vista park neighborhood association, bvna. they have provided a grant to as
on-si it 11. >> the item before you today is discussion and possible action to award a contract to miller company landscape architects in the amount of $152,920 for the buena vista park needs assessment and cost analysis project. this project honors the department's strategic focus in the project. the san francisco recreation and park department is undertaking a study to assess the needs and associated costs of improvements to buena vista park. the scope of services includes cost...
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i am at miller in berlin. nejra: i am nejra cehic in london. a bit of a mixed picture in terms of the tech earnings yesterday. we are seeing nasdaq futures on the front foot, up .4%. matt and i have been having a whathy debate about happened yesterday. matt is arguing that the reversal, the backup we saw in yields, and the euro ending flat, had to do with comments from his interview with finance minister schulz, saying germany is not -- stimulus. it is a healthy debate. mario draghi conference, the fact that he was saying there was disagreement, and recession risks. maybe the market has no belief that the ecb cost tools will work -- ecb's tools world work. asdid move a little higher mario draghi with speaking. matt: the idea is because they are not mulling stimulus, there are concerns that the german economy, the engine of europe, falls into a recession. when you have got those kind of concerns, it causes a risk-off kind of run to bund yields. nejra: it could be higher, matt. matt: maybe you could be correct in that thinking. on the other hand,
i am at miller in berlin. nejra: i am nejra cehic in london. a bit of a mixed picture in terms of the tech earnings yesterday. we are seeing nasdaq futures on the front foot, up .4%. matt and i have been having a whathy debate about happened yesterday. matt is arguing that the reversal, the backup we saw in yields, and the euro ending flat, had to do with comments from his interview with finance minister schulz, saying germany is not -- stimulus. it is a healthy debate. mario draghi conference,...
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i am matt miller in berlin. nejra: and i am nejra cehic in london. u smurfit cover has posted a strong revenue gain and 10%.d dividend gains earlier this year, the group said it was insulated over brexit. but how is it feeling now? joining us now is the ceo, tony smurfit. sounds like these numbers, you're feeling quite comfortable -- confident about the outlook. with boris johnson as prime minister in the u.k., does that change the outlook? tony: we operate in 35 countries, the uk's one of those countries, but we have been through many crises over the years. we have been in business over 80 years, and if it there is to be a crisis, which hopefully we hope there will not be, we will come out stronger in the end. we certainly hope there is not in no-deal brexit. it is an important issue for us that there is a deal in the whole brexit situation. that thet the end adults will take over and make sure the deal happens? matt: he hope there is some sort of agreement. you are concerned that an no-deal brexit would be bad for business, anthony? tony: i think i
i am matt miller in berlin. nejra: and i am nejra cehic in london. u smurfit cover has posted a strong revenue gain and 10%.d dividend gains earlier this year, the group said it was insulated over brexit. but how is it feeling now? joining us now is the ceo, tony smurfit. sounds like these numbers, you're feeling quite comfortable -- confident about the outlook. with boris johnson as prime minister in the u.k., does that change the outlook? tony: we operate in 35 countries, the uk's one of...
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but again, general miller is not in charge. i don't know why these changes have to be made back here in the pentagon or have to be made elsewhere. but maybe you can go on that. >> great access and afghan to what they're doing. it was a great trip of providing that the reforms are taken and best practices are implement to. in the agency review process where close discussion about being valid in our report and the things a challenge. i think we do have a good relationship with them. i'm not quite sure of everything within a report that their taken action on. it will continue to engage in this dialogue for future operations. >> gentlemen in the front. >> thank you very much. i'm a journalist in washington covering the white house and state department. people of afghanistan still living in dark and hoping one day light in the dark. my question -- the question is, how much to think about the husband doing to help the u.s. and billions of billions of dollars in the name of afghanistan, taliban and all those things. and he admitted to
but again, general miller is not in charge. i don't know why these changes have to be made back here in the pentagon or have to be made elsewhere. but maybe you can go on that. >> great access and afghan to what they're doing. it was a great trip of providing that the reforms are taken and best practices are implement to. in the agency review process where close discussion about being valid in our report and the things a challenge. i think we do have a good relationship with them. i'm not...
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but again, general miller is not in charge. a lot of these changes have to be made back here at the pentagon or made elsewhere, or congress has to weigh in on some of them. during the research phase, the general provided me great access into what they were doing. it was a great full day trip. our agency review process we had close discussions about things they thought were valid in our report and things they challenged in our report. i do think we have a good relationship with them. continue to will engage in this ongoing dialogue to hopefully implement some of these lessons learned for future operations. melissa: gentle man here in the here in thetleman front. am a journalist in washington covering the white house and state department. this war has been going on for a long time, not just for 20 years, since the 70's. people in afghanistan are still living in dark, and still hoping there will someday be light in the dark tunnel. this report may be timely or not , but the rest of us are still going on. pakistando you think -- re
but again, general miller is not in charge. a lot of these changes have to be made back here at the pentagon or made elsewhere, or congress has to weigh in on some of them. during the research phase, the general provided me great access into what they were doing. it was a great full day trip. our agency review process we had close discussions about things they thought were valid in our report and things they challenged in our report. i do think we have a good relationship with them. continue to...
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martin miller is a martial artist his colleagues asked jokingly why he didn't intervene. with me on the dr who that's not our job to ignore the police of article you can see her lip that's why our colleagues usually put up with a lot until the police are called we would earn till they need to defend themselves with money for tight equality you have we've got a pretty high tolerance threshold for them to go out of doctors there who is. it 7 in the morning their shift draws to an end they have been spat at shoved and threatened sadly all in a day's work. now this year the people of europe are marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the iron curtain back in 1989 so today in the 1st part of a special focus on europe some of series will begin to take a closer look at the countries at the heart of that process of monumental historic change one nation that of course played an absolutely central role in the collapse of communism was poland so what's the mood currently like in poland well our reporter met with one of the heroes of the struggle and a rural family from today's p
martin miller is a martial artist his colleagues asked jokingly why he didn't intervene. with me on the dr who that's not our job to ignore the police of article you can see her lip that's why our colleagues usually put up with a lot until the police are called we would earn till they need to defend themselves with money for tight equality you have we've got a pretty high tolerance threshold for them to go out of doctors there who is. it 7 in the morning their shift draws to an end they have...
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marcus miller is a martial artist his colleagues asked jokingly why he didn't intervene. and that's not a. big that's what the police of all because that's why our colleagues usually put up with a lot until the police the cold until they need to defend themselves. we've got a pretty high tolerance threshold for them to go out of doctors there who was. at 7 in the morning their shift draws to an end. they have been spat at shoved and threatened sadly all in a day's work. and . now this year the people of europe are marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the iron curtain back in 1989 so today in the 1st part of a special focus on europe summer series we can take a closer look at the countries at the heart of that process of monumental historic change one nation that of course played an absolutely central role in the collapse of communism was poland so what's the mood currently like in poland well our reporter met with one of the heroes of the struggle and a rural family from today's poll. this old barrack and dance was originally a torpedo warehouse located some 500 ki
marcus miller is a martial artist his colleagues asked jokingly why he didn't intervene. and that's not a. big that's what the police of all because that's why our colleagues usually put up with a lot until the police the cold until they need to defend themselves. we've got a pretty high tolerance threshold for them to go out of doctors there who was. at 7 in the morning their shift draws to an end. they have been spat at shoved and threatened sadly all in a day's work. and . now this year the...
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thank you. >> former special counselor robert miller's opening statement this morning before the house judiciary committee. this is about 10 minutes. >>> do you swear that this testimony you are about to give is true and correct to the best of your knowledge and information and belief so help you god? let the record show the witness has entered the a primitive and please be seated. please note, that your written statement will be entered into the record in its entirety. accordingly i ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes. you may begin. >> good morning chairman nadler. and ranking member collins and the members of the committee. as you know in may 2017, the acting attorney general asked me to serve as special counsel. i undertook that role because
thank you. >> former special counselor robert miller's opening statement this morning before the house judiciary committee. this is about 10 minutes. >>> do you swear that this testimony you are about to give is true and correct to the best of your knowledge and information and belief so help you god? let the record show the witness has entered the a primitive and please be seated. please note, that your written statement will be entered into the record in its entirety....
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mr miller was murdered in that environment. so you are convicted of a crime, which of course you insist... always insisted you simply didn't commit, but the fa ct you simply didn't commit, but the fact is, you were hauled off to that special part of the prison for the solitary confinement prisoners, and it began. life in a cell of two metres by three, and i think everybody watching and listening to this will not be able to get their heads around what you then experienced for 43 years and ten months, so try and capture it for me. it's kind of hard to find words to describe the horror of being confined to a nine feet long and six feet wide cell, and the actual space itself is quite smaller because you have beds on the wall taking up a good size of the cell, a table on the other side and a sink combination with the toilet at the back. you have a very narrow pad in which to manoeuvre up and down the cell. although the cell is nine feet long and six feet wide, the actual space is much smaller. tried to use stay in your bedroom for 2
mr miller was murdered in that environment. so you are convicted of a crime, which of course you insist... always insisted you simply didn't commit, but the fa ct you simply didn't commit, but the fact is, you were hauled off to that special part of the prison for the solitary confinement prisoners, and it began. life in a cell of two metres by three, and i think everybody watching and listening to this will not be able to get their heads around what you then experienced for 43 years and ten...
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marcus miller is a martial artist his colleagues asked jokingly why he didn't intervene. and that's not a. big that's what the police of all because that's why our colleagues usually put up with a lot until the police the cold until they need to defend themselves. we've got a pretty high tolerance threshold of doctors there who is. it's 7 in the morning their shift draws to an end they have been spat at shoved and. threatened sadly all in a day's work. now this year the people of europe are marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the iron curtain back in 1989 so today in the 1st part of a special focus on europe summer series we can thank a closer look at the countries at the heart of that process of monumental historic change one nation that of course played an absolutely central role in the collapse of communism was poland so what's the mood currently like in poland well our reporter met with one of the heroes of the struggle and a rural family from today's. this old barrack and dance was originally a torpedo warehouse located some 500 kilometers from berlin this is
marcus miller is a martial artist his colleagues asked jokingly why he didn't intervene. and that's not a. big that's what the police of all because that's why our colleagues usually put up with a lot until the police the cold until they need to defend themselves. we've got a pretty high tolerance threshold of doctors there who is. it's 7 in the morning their shift draws to an end they have been spat at shoved and. threatened sadly all in a day's work. now this year the people of europe are...
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marcus miller is a martial artist his colleagues asked jokingly why he didn't intervene. with her that's not a joke that's what the police of all because that's why our colleagues usually put up with a lot until the police the cold until they need to defend themselves but i think we've got a pretty high tolerance threshold of doctors there who was. 7 in the morning their shift draws to an end. they have been spat at shoved and threatened sadly all in a day's work. now this year the people of europe are marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the iron curtain back in 1989 so today in the 1st part of a special focus on europe summer series we begin to take a closer look at the countries at the heart of that process of monumental historic change one nation that of course played an absolutely central role in the collapse of communism was poland so what's the mood currently like in poland well our reporter met with one of the heroes of the struggle and a rural family from today's. this old barrack in the dance was originally a torpedo warehouse located some 500 kilometers
marcus miller is a martial artist his colleagues asked jokingly why he didn't intervene. with her that's not a joke that's what the police of all because that's why our colleagues usually put up with a lot until the police the cold until they need to defend themselves but i think we've got a pretty high tolerance threshold of doctors there who was. 7 in the morning their shift draws to an end. they have been spat at shoved and threatened sadly all in a day's work. now this year the people of...
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and here are people who think they can insult stephen miller into changing his mind. but what they don't get is that stephen miller, as my chart explains, he's actually above it all, okay? you see what i mean? [laughter] this illustrates... how investigators deal with attorney/client privilege. you see, trevor, this circle represents documents pertinent to the criminal investigation, while this circle represents documents that our prosecutors are not allowed to see. and this, very sensitive area right in the middle, that's where the taint team works. [laughter] - that seems like an important job. - yeah, this is a crack team of lawyers we're talking about here. experts and probing, which is necessary, because if you stray too far in the wrong direction, things can start to get a little hairy. [laughter] - so--so, michael, what exactly is the taint team sniffing around for? - well, trevor, they're looking for what's known in legal circles as, all notable documents under surveillance or the acronym a.n.u.s, for short. [laughter] - well, no, no, no, no. hold on. hold on.
and here are people who think they can insult stephen miller into changing his mind. but what they don't get is that stephen miller, as my chart explains, he's actually above it all, okay? you see what i mean? [laughter] this illustrates... how investigators deal with attorney/client privilege. you see, trevor, this circle represents documents pertinent to the criminal investigation, while this circle represents documents that our prosecutors are not allowed to see. and this, very sensitive...
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marcus miller is a martial artist his colleagues asked jokingly why he didn't intervene. with her that's not our job to and that's what the police of all because that's why our colleagues usually put up with a lot until the police are cold until they need to defend themselves. we've got a pretty high tolerance threshold of doctors there who was. at 7 in the morning their shift draws to an end. they have been spat at shoved and threatened sadly all in a day's work. now this year the people of europe are marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the iron curtain back in 1989 so today in the 1st part of a special focus on europe summer series we begin to take a closer look at the countries at the heart of that process of monumental historic change one nation that of course played an absolutely central role in the collapse of communism was poland so what's the mood currently like in poland well our reporter met with one of the heroes of the struggle and the rural family from today's. this old barrack in the dance was originally a torpedo warehouse located some 500 kilometer
marcus miller is a martial artist his colleagues asked jokingly why he didn't intervene. with her that's not our job to and that's what the police of all because that's why our colleagues usually put up with a lot until the police are cold until they need to defend themselves. we've got a pretty high tolerance threshold of doctors there who was. at 7 in the morning their shift draws to an end. they have been spat at shoved and threatened sadly all in a day's work. now this year the people of...
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joe miller reports from haryana. the village of tain is just 80 kilometres from delhi but visitors from big cities seldom make the trip, yet residents here are no longer completely isolated. they have access to high—speed broadband thanks to an ambitious government plan to bring fibre—optic cables to every community in india. translation: now people do not need to go to the city to get their work done. they can look for their jobs, do their pensions, paperwork, passport applications at the same time. locals can consult doctors online, while kids from nearby schools brush up on their general knowledge. butjust about half of india's 250,000 village clusters have access to high—speed broadband, and even fewer of them have facilities like this one. and with india increasingly becoming a cashless and paperless society, many are in danger of being really left behind. just down the road, men and children alike take shelter from the searing heat. the internet, they say, has not decreased the divide between them and tho
joe miller reports from haryana. the village of tain is just 80 kilometres from delhi but visitors from big cities seldom make the trip, yet residents here are no longer completely isolated. they have access to high—speed broadband thanks to an ambitious government plan to bring fibre—optic cables to every community in india. translation: now people do not need to go to the city to get their work done. they can look for their jobs, do their pensions, paperwork, passport applications at the...
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is behind di miller v.w. and others when it comes to electric cars. they really need to get moving in electric and battery powered vehicles. but b.m.w. can hardly shoulder the enormous development costs alone by working together with its rival di miller which makes mercedes-benz it aims to bring semi autonomous vehicles onto the market as quickly as possible then there is the risk of impending punitive tariffs in the u.s. in june b.m.w. opened a new plant in mexico the cars produced there are mostly destined for the u.s. market relation to mit we expect president trump will impose tariffs on the automotive industry in the autumn which will create a big problem for b.m.w. in america. the company hopes shifts in its global production network may allow it to partially compensate for any tariffs europe's galileo satellite navigation system is back in service after a 6 day outage the satellite agency said it fixed i'm sorry a malfunction in the ground control sensors that make time and orbit predictions galileo has 22 satellites that help track mobile phon
is behind di miller v.w. and others when it comes to electric cars. they really need to get moving in electric and battery powered vehicles. but b.m.w. can hardly shoulder the enormous development costs alone by working together with its rival di miller which makes mercedes-benz it aims to bring semi autonomous vehicles onto the market as quickly as possible then there is the risk of impending punitive tariffs in the u.s. in june b.m.w. opened a new plant in mexico the cars produced there are...
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expressly states that it does not exonerate the press it does democrats were disappointed that the miller report found no smoking gun but hope that enough of the dirt will stick to dampen trump's prospects in the 2020 election republicans he's the hearing to hammer home their view of the president's innocence in their questions to a frail looking and distracted miller. report is it true the evidence gathered during your best occasion did not establish that the president was involved in the underlying crime related to russian election and affairs as stated in volume one page 7 we found insufficient evidence of. the president's call culpability. so that would be yes without part b. yes yes thank you. moller was reluctant to give informative answers and repeatedly deflected questions by referring to his report. trump whose reputation is at stake claim to have little interest in the hearing i know i'm not going to be watching probably maybe i'll see a little bit of it i'm not going to be what watching moller. because you can't take all those bytes out of the apple we had no collusion no obstr
expressly states that it does not exonerate the press it does democrats were disappointed that the miller report found no smoking gun but hope that enough of the dirt will stick to dampen trump's prospects in the 2020 election republicans he's the hearing to hammer home their view of the president's innocence in their questions to a frail looking and distracted miller. report is it true the evidence gathered during your best occasion did not establish that the president was involved in the...