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>> yeah, alex. the white house telling us they're closely monitoring the situation, very concerned, they could see an escalation of hostilities going into the first day of the new year. they're a little relieved that so far things tamped down compared to yesterday. they have put a lot of faith in those iraqi leaders to protect u.s. personnel and property. the president, though, with his rhetoric really walking a fine line here. last night at a christmas eve party at mar-a-lago making clear he wants peace, doesn't want conflict but reverting back to what we saw earlier in the day in the tweet you mentioned saying he's not warning iran. he is threatening them, adding that any conflict with iran would not last very long that it would be a decisive victory for the united states. alex? >> boris, ask you about this other news that just came in. secretary of state mike pvrp p. pompeo delaying a trip to ukraine that was supposed to be a solidarity trip with president zelensky. why did he postpone the trip?
>> yeah, alex. the white house telling us they're closely monitoring the situation, very concerned, they could see an escalation of hostilities going into the first day of the new year. they're a little relieved that so far things tamped down compared to yesterday. they have put a lot of faith in those iraqi leaders to protect u.s. personnel and property. the president, though, with his rhetoric really walking a fine line here. last night at a christmas eve party at mar-a-lago making...
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as for steven's parents, raising alex in illinois. battle for visitation and in 2010 judge awarded them. despite the ruling, jennifer took sidney to florida and later to massachusetts. she was arrested in 2016 and charged with unlawful visitation interference. pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial in illinois. in a related matter, judge determined sidney was a neglected child. now with paternal aunt and uncle while jennifer has visitation rights. jennifer is appealing if decision. meanwhile, steven's parents have spoken to sidney about what happened to her dad. >> from my viewpoint, he gave his life for her. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i can't believe that your baby's lying there lifeless. >> she was everything to me. she was so sweet to everybody. >> the state troopers said bonnie had died in a hiking accident. >> they said she fell off a cliff. her mother said they were wrong. >> i'm screaming to them, these are defen
as for steven's parents, raising alex in illinois. battle for visitation and in 2010 judge awarded them. despite the ruling, jennifer took sidney to florida and later to massachusetts. she was arrested in 2016 and charged with unlawful visitation interference. pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial in illinois. in a related matter, judge determined sidney was a neglected child. now with paternal aunt and uncle while jennifer has visitation rights. jennifer is appealing if decision. meanwhile,...
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way to go, alex. this week, i was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer. >> reporter: in march, he told the country. >> i join forces with the world pancreatic cancer coalition. >> reporter: in october, he told us what to watch for. >> mid back pain. unexplained weight loss. new onset diabetes. >> reporter: jean and alex trebek have been married 29 years. they have two adult children. what's the toughest part for both of you. >> i think for me it's when i see him in pain and i can't help him. and when he doesn't eat right. when he has too much diet soda. >> back off, michael. it's always tough for the caretaker. because she has to deal with her worrying about my well-being. >> reporter: after encouraging results from his first round of chemo, his medical condition worsened. he decided he would try whatever comes next. >> i don't mind experimenting. i've got nothing to lose. so let's go for it. >> reporter: the cancer diagnosis shifted his world. >> most of us have open-ended lives. we don't know
way to go, alex. this week, i was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer. >> reporter: in march, he told the country. >> i join forces with the world pancreatic cancer coalition. >> reporter: in october, he told us what to watch for. >> mid back pain. unexplained weight loss. new onset diabetes. >> reporter: jean and alex trebek have been married 29 years. they have two adult children. what's the toughest part for both of you. >> i think for me it's when...
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spoke to form a scottish cabinet member i'm briggs at rebel alex new m.s.p. i just former 7 colleague i knew the elected m.p. for east lothian kenny macaskill to charts their votes ahead. kind of mccaskill the newly elected member for the slow into the westminster parliament congratulations and welcome to the exam and to thank you it's good to be back but yourself and the other 48 independents support again peace aleck 2 from scott with a huge election trials but if i arrived in westminster making your 1st speech in the palace the west most of this week of boris johnson says that you know getting a referendum so we go there now it's a democratic right to the people of scotland to be able to decide upon their own independence and therefore this i to treat been taken by boris johnson that you cannot have an independent stress. random ever despite the fact to prepare to see one in a border pull in ireland is fundamentally undemocratic super got to build the base not just amongst independents supporters but all those who cherish democracy but when you last week s
spoke to form a scottish cabinet member i'm briggs at rebel alex new m.s.p. i just former 7 colleague i knew the elected m.p. for east lothian kenny macaskill to charts their votes ahead. kind of mccaskill the newly elected member for the slow into the westminster parliament congratulations and welcome to the exam and to thank you it's good to be back but yourself and the other 48 independents support again peace aleck 2 from scott with a huge election trials but if i arrived in westminster...
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alex never even told his mom what he did until recently. well, i didn't tell her about the marijuana until we were, like... -legal. ...completely legal, because, yeah, i got like -- my mom's like your typical jewish mother. yeah. she literally would have parked herself in my driveway, you know. -you're not going. locked herself to the gate, you know. "you're not doing this anymore!" if you're watching, mom, relax. your son has come a long way since he headed west 27 years ago. we've already passed a couple greenhouses. this one we planted yesterday. okay. what's it cost to put up a greenhouse like that, $50,000? you're looking at about 50. the feds may say it's illegal, but the county is happy to collect its share. so how do they tax you? they're taxing us on square footage right now. lemonis: honeydew has more than 250,000 feet of growing space and a tax bill to match. you got to pay half up front, so they split it in two installments just like your property taxes. whether you are growing or not? whether i pull this crop off or not, i paid
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>> reporter: hi, alex. that's right. well, i don't think it's going to be conventional retaliation in terms of a conventional war from iran, because the iranian military is no match for the u.s. military. but we can expect iran to deploy its militias that qasem soleimani had so effectively built up in this region and that were so fiercely loyal to him. we have heard now that a general has stepped out of the shadows, ismail ghani, who has replaced qasem soleimani. so, although qasem soleimani was a cultish figure, he wasn't irreplaceable. mr. ghani has been at his side for decades. he knows all the people that qasem soleimani knows. so, those operational tactics are still very much in force. and alex, we're seeing a lot of telltale signs that revevlg is being plotted by iran, that they want to get -- they want to strike back for qasem soleimani's death. the head of the irgc said that the united states is going to pay a grave price for killing qasem soleimani and that they made a strategic mistake taking him out. and very
>> reporter: hi, alex. that's right. well, i don't think it's going to be conventional retaliation in terms of a conventional war from iran, because the iranian military is no match for the u.s. military. but we can expect iran to deploy its militias that qasem soleimani had so effectively built up in this region and that were so fiercely loyal to him. we have heard now that a general has stepped out of the shadows, ismail ghani, who has replaced qasem soleimani. so, although qasem...
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so alex's books hit home for me. i wanted to ask alex and it is a scene from his book the bedford boys, if he could relate to the audience about what it was like for that western union operator, a female who started to receive the notifications of the boys who were dying in bedford. there were so many they were people and families she knew and i would love to hear his comments about that. >> thanks for calling in, mike. i interviewed elizabeth tea. she was 21 in july 1944. i will go to a graveyard in bedford not far from where i'm sitting this afternoon. i will visit the graves of several of the bedford boys brought home. 22 killed in normandy in june and july of 1944. half of them are in graves in omaha beach and half of them here not far, a couple miles from where i'm sitting. on the 21st of july, 1944, elizabeth tease went to work at the greens drugstore still open today and she went to western union telegram office at the back of the drugstore. turned on the teletype machine and told me it wouldn't stop for at le
so alex's books hit home for me. i wanted to ask alex and it is a scene from his book the bedford boys, if he could relate to the audience about what it was like for that western union operator, a female who started to receive the notifications of the boys who were dying in bedford. there were so many they were people and families she knew and i would love to hear his comments about that. >> thanks for calling in, mike. i interviewed elizabeth tea. she was 21 in july 1944. i will go to a...
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ok what do you mean alex do you make shouldn't there be witnesses. couple of things to look from an institutional perspective the house was the one who was supposed to have witnesses they did create that record in the senators are supposed to serve as jurors you don't get to retry your case just because you don't like it now that being said if this follows the president from the clinton impeachment which i think it well and i think that's a constructive way to proceed after both sides get to make their case in response the senate will likely have an opportunity to consider additional witnesses i don't think that's a foregone conclusion either way but i think the house made a decision from a timing perspective when they moved ahead with the information that they had. one of the consequences is you don't get to drag it out forever and say well we'd like more witnesses. zach what about the continuing townley more intelligence being obtained by the house committee this led those from trump's attorney rudy giuliani to the head of ukraine live upon this is
ok what do you mean alex do you make shouldn't there be witnesses. couple of things to look from an institutional perspective the house was the one who was supposed to have witnesses they did create that record in the senators are supposed to serve as jurors you don't get to retry your case just because you don't like it now that being said if this follows the president from the clinton impeachment which i think it well and i think that's a constructive way to proceed after both sides get to...
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>> not really, alex. it looks like mitch mcconnell is not intending to budge at all on calling witnesses. he's pretty set on holding this sham trial where they just basically act as trump's defense. all the republicans have already agreed that they're going to acquit him and refuse to remove him from office. so, i don't think there's been any movement on that front. it will be interesting to see whether this iran development changes anything on the democrats' perspective about whether they want to move forward or not. i think it would be very dangerous for them to allow this to thwart an impeachment trial because it would set a precedent for future presidents, if you get into political hot water, you just provoke a war to get out of it. so i hope they hold course. >> we heard mcconnell and schumer yesterday dueling out the senate rules for an impeachment trial. here's that. >> president trump should get the same treatment aevethat eve single senator thought was fair for president clinton. just like 20 yea
>> not really, alex. it looks like mitch mcconnell is not intending to budge at all on calling witnesses. he's pretty set on holding this sham trial where they just basically act as trump's defense. all the republicans have already agreed that they're going to acquit him and refuse to remove him from office. so, i don't think there's been any movement on that front. it will be interesting to see whether this iran development changes anything on the democrats' perspective about whether...
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alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> thanks to alex there. it is a game changer. >> yeah, it really is. the contract ensures full salaries while on maternity leave, which not only helps add to this whole idea of women's equality when it comes to pay and all of that, but it addresses another issue in the workplace in america, which is maternity leave for women, which is a huge problem for so many people. so it's great that the wnba is addressing that. >> a huge problem. so many people, so many companies, there are -- we tell some stories sometimes when like the companies are getting it right, but there's so many big ones out there where they're not doing it right, and a lot of them are being called out for it. when it comes to nba, wnba, there's work to be done. there's work to be done in other sports arenas as well. >> absolutely. hopefully we start seeing more of it. >>> lots of people can say they're lebron james' number one fan but how many are brought to tears at the sight of the king? >> this is 13-year-old luke burgeon. it's his first t
alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> thanks to alex there. it is a game changer. >> yeah, it really is. the contract ensures full salaries while on maternity leave, which not only helps add to this whole idea of women's equality when it comes to pay and all of that, but it addresses another issue in the workplace in america, which is maternity leave for women, which is a huge problem for so many people. so it's great that the wnba is addressing that. >> a huge problem. so...
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with details of other sports that have been affected, here's our reporter alex gulrajani. yes, the coronavirus is having an impact on the sporting schedule with a wide range of events and a number of sports moved, postpone, or cancelled completely in some cases. let's start with the latest event to go and it is the first test event of the beijing winter webex in 2022, the beijing winter webex in 2022, the men's alpine skiing world cup was scheduled for every 15th, about 1200 km north of wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus up a. the international ski federation has said... and that is a common theme through all of the events, precaution being taken by the organisers of the hong kong marathon and the cycling event, both of which have been cancelled. some lipid qualifiers have also had to be relocated. one of the women's football tournaments has been moved to sydney but the story has not ended there. the china team who have flown over have found themselves placed in quarantine at their training camp in brisbane. here is queensland chief medical officer stopped they have b
with details of other sports that have been affected, here's our reporter alex gulrajani. yes, the coronavirus is having an impact on the sporting schedule with a wide range of events and a number of sports moved, postpone, or cancelled completely in some cases. let's start with the latest event to go and it is the first test event of the beijing winter webex in 2022, the beijing winter webex in 2022, the men's alpine skiing world cup was scheduled for every 15th, about 1200 km north of wuhan,...
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after sunset dubai turns into a posh e-zine and once again alex was on the job. well thank you to come alex the gakkai. be arriving today with your guests because if you go. thank you very much. thank you. so we are here. coming on board check it out sticks pretty crazy. if we want the biggest party both here and all of you a. particular. ilona the owner's russian wife gave alex a tour of the yacht called the lotus it has room for up to 1000 people and features a nightclub cinema and dining room. where on board a lotus can be the largest fortune all of the virus. placed in device can sing 100-1000 people wow. that's one of the biggest money world and yeah in the middle of the city these guys take party bars to another level. the consumption of alcohol is the didn't in dubai but the lotus has a special planet. one last sophie and alex is working day came to an end he left the ship before it set off on a mini craze. back to monaco. where we found bill duca as well as his sailing yacht sybaris. there's a special adventure job for today at the local golf club. you go
after sunset dubai turns into a posh e-zine and once again alex was on the job. well thank you to come alex the gakkai. be arriving today with your guests because if you go. thank you very much. thank you. so we are here. coming on board check it out sticks pretty crazy. if we want the biggest party both here and all of you a. particular. ilona the owner's russian wife gave alex a tour of the yacht called the lotus it has room for up to 1000 people and features a nightclub cinema and dining...
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and that's a double-edged sword, alex. while he's got the most experience, it isn't all highlights as some of the other democrats like to point out. so it remains to be seen how that's going to shake out politically for him. >> i think for a lot of democrats, the first thing that came to mind after the strike of qasem soleimani, at least politically, was wag the dog. keith, let's remind our viewers that is a reference to bill clinton, who was accused of launching a military strike in order to distract from his impeachment. does it look like that to you? >> well, look at history and you see that donald trump himself tweeted about this back in i think 2011, where he accused barack obama of wanting to start a war with iran in order to win re-election. here we are in 2020, this an election year, when donald trump has basically -- this action is likely to precipitate into a war that could possibly have an impact on his election. i think people will have a certain amount of cynicism when you look at donald trump's actions and co
and that's a double-edged sword, alex. while he's got the most experience, it isn't all highlights as some of the other democrats like to point out. so it remains to be seen how that's going to shake out politically for him. >> i think for a lot of democrats, the first thing that came to mind after the strike of qasem soleimani, at least politically, was wag the dog. keith, let's remind our viewers that is a reference to bill clinton, who was accused of launching a military strike in...
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after sunset dubai turns into a posh e-zine and once again alex was on the job. of thank you become alex the gakkai. be arriving today with your guests and a good place to go. thank you very much. thank you. so we are here. coming on board check it out sticks pretty crazy. must be one of the biggest party both here and all of you a. huge. figure out. thank you. ilona the owners russian wife gave alex a tour of the yacht called the lotus it has room for up to 1000 people and features a nightclub cinema and dining room. were on board lotus to cover the largest porch in all of the virus. place the device can sing 100-1000 people wow. that's one of the biggest mini world and yeah in the middle of a city these guys take party barge to another level. the consumption of alcohol is the didn't in dubai but the lotus has a special hand. one last sophie and alex's working day came to an end he left the ship before it set off on a mini craze. back to monaco. where we found bill duca as well as his sailing yacht sybaris. there's a special event shuttled for today at the local
after sunset dubai turns into a posh e-zine and once again alex was on the job. of thank you become alex the gakkai. be arriving today with your guests and a good place to go. thank you very much. thank you. so we are here. coming on board check it out sticks pretty crazy. must be one of the biggest party both here and all of you a. huge. figure out. thank you. ilona the owners russian wife gave alex a tour of the yacht called the lotus it has room for up to 1000 people and features a nightclub...
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and, alex, we're also just getting this report in right now. hezbollah, remember, again the group that was targeted on sunday, the leader was also killed, they have announced via the special operations head on an iraqi tv stations that is affiliated with them, something of a warning. they are telling the iraqi military forces to maintain at least a thousand meters from the bases of the quote, american enemy, and they are saying that the iraqi security forces should not become human shields for invading cue saders. another militant group also backed by iran is saying that they support this announcement by hezbollah and also issuing a similar warning to iraqis not to travel alongside u.s. security companies. so we most certainly have rhetoric ratcheting up at this stage, alex, as this country really braces itself to bear the brunt of the fallout between what is unfolding between washington and tehran. >> and a number of officials have warned that in the wake of this killing that those u.s. forces could become a target in the coming days and weeks
and, alex, we're also just getting this report in right now. hezbollah, remember, again the group that was targeted on sunday, the leader was also killed, they have announced via the special operations head on an iraqi tv stations that is affiliated with them, something of a warning. they are telling the iraqi military forces to maintain at least a thousand meters from the bases of the quote, american enemy, and they are saying that the iraqi security forces should not become human shields for...
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ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex this this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and whatnot and a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation disinformation that's why we do programs like this but there is one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases while the u.s. and its allies in baited in 2003 illegally i don't see why the iraqis have to pay one cent as a matter fact an apology is due also we have threats that the new york fed bank may withhold cash reserves that are held on behalf of iraq and if i'm not mistaken in the in the tune of $3000000000.00 i mean is this how you treat an ally i mean don't you go shade in top with a now i not threaten that's how you resolve issues or maybe that is something no one void in this administration when it comes to foreign policy go ahead alex well this is absolutely shocking behavior because those troops
ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex this this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and whatnot and a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation disinformation that's why we do programs like this but there is one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases while...
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i never said it was alex. we said there's evidence connecting them to the scene, not my guy. >> i think you need a football diagram. >> yeah. >> all the relationships. >> and we had to. >> after a month of testimony, the case went to the jury. collin's fiance chelsea remained his biggest supporter of the end. >> do you think the way you've described him as being a protector of the family, do you think that's what might have got him in trouble? >> he's a smart guy so no, i don't think he would ever put himself in a situation. he had a life ahead of him. he had no need. >> after five days of deliberations, the jury reached a verdict. >> we said a prayer. >> hearts raising, game face on. >> tensions were high for everyone as the crowd filed back into the courtroom. the verdicts were read one by one. beginning with the sons. first, younger son alex. >> you've been found not guilty of murder in the second degree. >> alex was acquitted to the murder charge but found guilty of tamrideout. >> then the oldest son, coll
i never said it was alex. we said there's evidence connecting them to the scene, not my guy. >> i think you need a football diagram. >> yeah. >> all the relationships. >> and we had to. >> after a month of testimony, the case went to the jury. collin's fiance chelsea remained his biggest supporter of the end. >> do you think the way you've described him as being a protector of the family, do you think that's what might have got him in trouble? >> he's a...
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ok what he and the alex do you make the. shouldn't there be witnesses. while a couple of things look from an institutional perspective the house was the one who is supposed to have witnesses they did and create that record and in the senators are supposed to serve as jurors you don't get to retry your case just because you don't like it now that being said if this follows the president from the clinton impeachment which i think it well and i think that's a constructive way to proceed after both sides get to make their case in response the senate will likely have an opportunity to consider additional witnesses i don't think that's a foregone conclusion either way but i think the house made a decision from a timing perspective when they moved ahead with the information that they had and one of the consequences is you don't get to drag it out forever and say well we'd like more witnesses zakk what about the continuing townley more intelligence being obtained by the house committee this letter from trump's attorney rudy giuliani to the head of ukraine. on th
ok what he and the alex do you make the. shouldn't there be witnesses. while a couple of things look from an institutional perspective the house was the one who is supposed to have witnesses they did and create that record and in the senators are supposed to serve as jurors you don't get to retry your case just because you don't like it now that being said if this follows the president from the clinton impeachment which i think it well and i think that's a constructive way to proceed after both...
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ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and whatnot and a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation disinformation that's why we do programs like this but there is one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases while the u.s. and its allies in baited in 2003 illegally i don't see why the iraqis have to pay one cent as a matter fact an apology is due also we have threats that the new york fed bank may withhold cash reserves that are held on behalf of iraq and if i'm not mistaken in the in the tune of $3000000000.00 i mean is this how you treat an ally i mean don't you go shade in top with a now i not threaten that's how you resolve issues or maybe that is is something no one void in this administration when it comes to foreign policy go ahead alex well this is absolutely shocking behavior because those troo
ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and whatnot and a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation disinformation that's why we do programs like this but there is one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases while the...
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state of massachusetts we have alex to wall is executive director of the world peace foundation at the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university welcome to both of you appreciate it so much as usual to start with you this this rebellion this confrontation did it surprise you. very very i started my day really quiet mid day we were just driving. in downtown so i'm in a very high and area and suddenly we started seeing way armed men with civilian clothing walking around with crushing go and they started shooting and shooting in the air and it was such a surprise the person i was driving with was so shocked to the point she stops he she ran down the wheel and we had the car front of us 3rd was such a shock to be like what is happening what was going on it was definitely not expected to how let this play out for you as you were there. so we ended up being in this traffic jam. national security what they did is they blocked that main road on the airport road and we were in another and another main road only was blocked. started burning a tire which. is what we as activists we
state of massachusetts we have alex to wall is executive director of the world peace foundation at the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university welcome to both of you appreciate it so much as usual to start with you this this rebellion this confrontation did it surprise you. very very i started my day really quiet mid day we were just driving. in downtown so i'm in a very high and area and suddenly we started seeing way armed men with civilian clothing walking around with...
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and set to general the new europeans welcome back to the alex salmond show thank you alex great to be with you again now roger ballance johnson tomorrow is minting millions of 50 p. koreans is having a late show to to celebrate britain's the popular from the european union what's the new europeans going to do well my response to. the rights of millions it's requiring 6000000 e.u. citizens of the u.k. whose lives are in limbo and 1400000 that's 1200000 british it is soon sitting elsewhere in the e.u. . 9 going ahead unfortunately we still have a situation where the 5. not fully guaranteed and protected and breaks it doesn't mean and certainly should not be allowed to make their right should be compromised in any way but hey you're marketing to model b. they are you mocking it with some sort of sad a money we will not it's we will have a very clear message to citizens the price of bread said we will be holding a sign a march through westminster before the big breaks a party begins and we will then hold a candle to video by the statue of the suffragette medicine force it already have an
and set to general the new europeans welcome back to the alex salmond show thank you alex great to be with you again now roger ballance johnson tomorrow is minting millions of 50 p. koreans is having a late show to to celebrate britain's the popular from the european union what's the new europeans going to do well my response to. the rights of millions it's requiring 6000000 e.u. citizens of the u.k. whose lives are in limbo and 1400000 that's 1200000 british it is soon sitting elsewhere in the...
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ok what do you mean alex do you make shouldn't there be witnesses. couple of things to look from an institutional perspective house was the one who is supposed to have witnesses they did create that record in the senators are supposed to serve as jurors and you don't get to retry your case just because you don't like it now that being said if this follows the president from the clinton impeachment which i think it well and i think that's a constructive way to proceed after both sides get to make their case in response the senate will likely have an opportunity to consider additional witnesses i don't think that's a foregone conclusion either way but i think the house made a decision from a timing perspective when they moved ahead with the information that they had. one of the consequences is you don't get to drag it out forever and say well we'd like more witnesses. zack what about the continuing townley more intelligence being obtained by the house committee this led those from transit to new rudy giuliani to the head of ukraine. on this is all invo
ok what do you mean alex do you make shouldn't there be witnesses. couple of things to look from an institutional perspective house was the one who is supposed to have witnesses they did create that record in the senators are supposed to serve as jurors and you don't get to retry your case just because you don't like it now that being said if this follows the president from the clinton impeachment which i think it well and i think that's a constructive way to proceed after both sides get to...
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ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex this this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and whatnot and a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation disinformation that's why we do programs like this but there is one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases while the u.s. and its allies in baited in 2003 illegally i don't see why the iraqis have to pay one cent as a matter fact an apology is due also we have threats that the new york fed bank may withhold cash reserves that are held on behalf of iraq and if i'm not mistaken in the in the tune of $3000000000.00 i mean is this how you treat an ally i mean don't you go shade in top with a now i not threaten that's how you resolve issues or maybe that is is something no one void in this administration when it comes to foreign policy go ahead alex well this is absolutely shocking behavior because those troo
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what next after their manager, alex cora, is fired. and she's won four grand slams, retired twice, but age is just a numberfor kim clijsters. she tells us about her latest comeback to tennis at 36. it's a challenge. the trick of it is that step two see, let's do this. hello and thank you forjoining us on sport today here on bbc world news. let's begin with football. juan mata's second—half goal sent manchester united into the english fa cup fourth round as they beat wolves. the spanish midfielder with a superb goal, that proved the difference, but could star striker marcus rashford be set for a spell on the sidelines? patrick gearey has more. a glance at old trafford's stanz indicated that this wasn't the hottest ticket in town, but four wolves fa ns hottest ticket in town, but four wolves fans it was the most expensive. some paid £55 to get in, too much in the words of their manager. at lese—majesty united were holding a giveaway at the back. this somehow ended up with pedro netto at checkout. the teenager's guilty look was telli
what next after their manager, alex cora, is fired. and she's won four grand slams, retired twice, but age is just a numberfor kim clijsters. she tells us about her latest comeback to tennis at 36. it's a challenge. the trick of it is that step two see, let's do this. hello and thank you forjoining us on sport today here on bbc world news. let's begin with football. juan mata's second—half goal sent manchester united into the english fa cup fourth round as they beat wolves. the spanish...
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ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex this this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and what a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation this information that's why we do programs like this but there's one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases will the u.s. and its allies in dated in 2003 illegally i don't see why the iraqis have to pay one cent as a matter fact an apology is due also we have threats that the new york fed bank may withhold cash reserves that are held on behalf of iraq and if i'm not mistaken in the in the tune of $3000000000.00 i mean is this how you treat an ally i mean don't you go shade in top with a now i not threaten that's how you resolve issues or maybe that is something no one void in this administration when it comes. the foreign policy go ahead alex well this is absolutely shocking behavior because those troops those
ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex this this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and what a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation this information that's why we do programs like this but there's one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases will the...
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after sunset dubai turns into a party servant and once again alex was on the job. growth thank you become alex the gakkai. be arriving today with your guests and a good way to go. thank you very much. thank you. so we are here. coming on board check it out sticks pretty crazy. will be one of the biggest party both here and all of you a. few. will take you around. ilona the owners russian wife gave a tour of the yacht called the lotus it has room for up to 1000 people and features a nightclub cinema and dining room. were on board lotus can be the largest fortune all of the virus. placed in device in saying 100-1000 people wow. that's one of the biggest money world and yeah in the middle of a city these guys take party barge to another level. the consumption of alcohol is forbidden in dubai but the lotus has a special permit. for one last sophie and alex is working day came to an end he left the ship before it set off on a mini craze. back to monaco. where we found bill duca as well as his sailing yacht sybaris. there's a special event for today at the local golf clu
after sunset dubai turns into a party servant and once again alex was on the job. growth thank you become alex the gakkai. be arriving today with your guests and a good way to go. thank you very much. thank you. so we are here. coming on board check it out sticks pretty crazy. will be one of the biggest party both here and all of you a. few. will take you around. ilona the owners russian wife gave a tour of the yacht called the lotus it has room for up to 1000 people and features a nightclub...
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alex? >> he's headline he wants to stop a war, not start a war. it's worth telling the 48 hours before the strike president trump got updates on intelligence that showed the threats from iran. jeremy, what else are we learning about the timeline and was being discussed in the hours up to the strike? >> alex, our sources are telling us there was a serious debate inside the administration over what action the president should take. vis-a-vis iran. we know, of course, the president had earlier in the week over the weekend ordered those strikes on those iranian proxies in iraq. and following the protest that we saw at the u.s. embassy in baghdad carried out in large part by militia members of those pro-iranian proxies, the president felt that he needed to act further. and that is when the president made the decision to ultimately go after qasem soleimani using this target of opportunity really to go after somebody who previous administrations have considered targeting but ultimately declined to
alex? >> he's headline he wants to stop a war, not start a war. it's worth telling the 48 hours before the strike president trump got updates on intelligence that showed the threats from iran. jeremy, what else are we learning about the timeline and was being discussed in the hours up to the strike? >> alex, our sources are telling us there was a serious debate inside the administration over what action the president should take. vis-a-vis iran. we know, of course, the president had...
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ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex like this this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and whatnot and a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation disinformation that's why we do programs like this but there is one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases while the u.s. and its allies in baited in 2003 illegally i don't see why the iraqis have to pay one cent as a matter fact an apology is. do you also we have threats that the the new york fed bank may withhold cash reserves that are held on behalf of iraq and if i'm not mistaken in the in the tune of $3000000000.00 i mean is this how you treat an ally i mean don't you go shared in top with a now i am not threatened that's how you resolve issues or maybe that is is something no one void in this administration when it comes to foreign policy go ahead alex what this is
ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex like this this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and whatnot and a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation disinformation that's why we do programs like this but there is one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases...
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alex? >> i want to make a note, i'm going to have aed alan dershowitz on the show tomorrow at 12:30 eastern. thank you, hans nichols. joining me tessa barrenson. i know you've been reporting on the president's legal team. what do you make of the latest addition that includes alan dershowitz and kenneth starr. how much is it about tv minds and performances? >> both of those men are celebrated lawyers but it is clear that president trump wanted to add star power to his team, wanted to adds people he thinks are good on television. it's led by white house counsel pat cipollone who he trusts as a lawyer, partnering with jay sekulow. but president trump admires alan dershowitz tv appearances. he wanted to add a little bit of celebrity to his legal team. we know how much president trump cares about optics and the ability of his lawyers and defenders to go on television as they represent him. >> we heard alan dershowitz there talk about how abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. is this how
alex? >> i want to make a note, i'm going to have aed alan dershowitz on the show tomorrow at 12:30 eastern. thank you, hans nichols. joining me tessa barrenson. i know you've been reporting on the president's legal team. what do you make of the latest addition that includes alan dershowitz and kenneth starr. how much is it about tv minds and performances? >> both of those men are celebrated lawyers but it is clear that president trump wanted to add star power to his team, wanted to...
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spoke to form a scottish cabinet member i'm briggs at rebel alex new m.s.p. i just former colleagues i knew the elected m.p. for the slogan kenny macaskill to chart their votes ahead. kind of macaskill newly elected member for the slow into the westminster parliament congratulations and welcome to the exam and to thank you it's good to be back at yourself and the other 48 independents support again peace alecto from scotland a huge election triumph but if i arrived in westminster making your 1st speech in the palace of westminster of this week and boris johnson says that you know getting a referendum so what good now it's a democratic right to the people of scotland to be able to decide upon their own independence and therefore this attitude been taken by boris johnson that you cannot have an independence referendum ever despite the fact the prepare to seat one and the board to pull in ireland is fundamentally undemocratic super got to build the base not just amongst independents supporters but all those who cherish democracy but when you last week suggested
spoke to form a scottish cabinet member i'm briggs at rebel alex new m.s.p. i just former colleagues i knew the elected m.p. for the slogan kenny macaskill to chart their votes ahead. kind of macaskill newly elected member for the slow into the westminster parliament congratulations and welcome to the exam and to thank you it's good to be back at yourself and the other 48 independents support again peace alecto from scotland a huge election triumph but if i arrived in westminster making your...
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state of massachusetts we have alex to wall is executive director of the world peace foundation at the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university welcome to both of you appreciate it so much as usual to start with you this this rebellion this confrontation did it surprise you. very very i started my day required mid day we were just driving. in downtown so i'm in a very high and area and suddenly we started seeing lake armed men with civilian clothing walking around with crushing go and they started shooting and shooting in the air and it was such a surprise the person i was driving with was so shocked to the point she stops he she ran down the wheel and we had the car front of us 3rd was such a shock to be like what is happening what was going on it was definitely not expected to how does this play out for you as you were there. so we ended up being in this traffic jam. national security what they did is they blocked that main road on the airport road and we were in another and another main road only was blocked. started burning a tire which. is what we as activists were
state of massachusetts we have alex to wall is executive director of the world peace foundation at the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university welcome to both of you appreciate it so much as usual to start with you this this rebellion this confrontation did it surprise you. very very i started my day required mid day we were just driving. in downtown so i'm in a very high and area and suddenly we started seeing lake armed men with civilian clothing walking around with crushing...
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>> alex, to me that's the point. i wish my republican friends would express outrage about the president's comments. but they're very silent about that. the president has said many things that are just absolutely false. he has intimidated parties that testified in the house. he's defamed them. he's made it clear that he will go against anyone who goes against him, and use the power of the presidency in order to do that. where is the republican outrage in regards to those issues? i think what congressman schiff was trying to say is that he understands that the pressure a republican senator may be under in regards to president trump. but this is a moment in history, this is where we have to cast our vote based upon our constitutional responsibilities. and i really do hope that every member of the senate recognizes that. we took an oath to be im paragrap partial. we need to hear directly from the witnesses who had the knowledge. to me that's going to be important to have a fair trial, and then render an impartial decisio
>> alex, to me that's the point. i wish my republican friends would express outrage about the president's comments. but they're very silent about that. the president has said many things that are just absolutely false. he has intimidated parties that testified in the house. he's defamed them. he's made it clear that he will go against anyone who goes against him, and use the power of the presidency in order to do that. where is the republican outrage in regards to those issues? i think...
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alex forrest whiting. brussels we have masses and in london. barbara so let's start with you alex just the negotiations the u.k. and now has it in try and in law these negotiations must be completed within a year what does that tell us about what boris johnson warms well 1st of all let's just remember boris johnson we do have to bear in mind that he's promised things before and that they would happen on time and they didn't a most notably he said that he would rather die in and in a ditch if the brics it was not going to happen on october the 31st last year it didn't happen and he lived to tell the tale so he does have a bit of history with not necessarily sticking to his plans however i think this time he is adamant that the u.k. it has to have got this a deal sorted by the 31st of december this year if that if it is not sorted then that the u.k. government will be prepared for what we're going back to calling a no deal bricks it so leaving a while trade organization tons with no special date in place with the e.u. now that would be very painf
alex forrest whiting. brussels we have masses and in london. barbara so let's start with you alex just the negotiations the u.k. and now has it in try and in law these negotiations must be completed within a year what does that tell us about what boris johnson warms well 1st of all let's just remember boris johnson we do have to bear in mind that he's promised things before and that they would happen on time and they didn't a most notably he said that he would rather die in and in a ditch if...
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alex jiménez isn't rich and he doesn't own a yacht and yet everyone here knows him. good afternoon are you really self yeah absolutely they have a dollar so you're the yard guy and you see what the boys used is stirring up trouble busy busy show yes i'll tell you but this only got a little i'm doing great and so they great great great girl good essential request if they are good i know if i'm going to go his way things. alex is a social media star and goes by the name they got caught born in brooklyn he's turned his passion for these luxury boats into a profession and now has nearly a 1000000 followers on instagram his photos and videos of jobs are popular with people who fantasize about living the good life brands and yet companies pay him to post content promoting them. so i'm here thanks to dave to dubai international show who has brought me in all the way from boston to come and bring exposure to the show i'm selling exposure and selling exposure the majority of the people that follow up probably dreamers right and probably young kids but there is if one percent
alex jiménez isn't rich and he doesn't own a yacht and yet everyone here knows him. good afternoon are you really self yeah absolutely they have a dollar so you're the yard guy and you see what the boys used is stirring up trouble busy busy show yes i'll tell you but this only got a little i'm doing great and so they great great great girl good essential request if they are good i know if i'm going to go his way things. alex is a social media star and goes by the name they got caught born in...
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as you bid farewell to that institution you've been a member of for more than 20 years to be honest alex it's a mixture of on the one hand quite somber and on the other hand so business as usual the somber nature of it is the hard core of parliamentarians here you've been here for a long time you know the kind of british contribution contribution from all parts of britain and i think that it's created a kind of somber atmosphere genuinely and in terms of business as usual there are lots of new members lots of people feeling well this thing is going on for a long time you know let's get on with things so it's a kind of a mix of those things and also you know there's been so many false starts so kind of this idea that my god is actually going to happen so i would say that that's also an element of it you rightly say a club blows that people have struggled often to work 0 point contribution m.b.p.s. a. key committees in the european parliament can you give us an example of how the work community in parliament has made a a real difference to the lives of ordinary people in the united kingdom
as you bid farewell to that institution you've been a member of for more than 20 years to be honest alex it's a mixture of on the one hand quite somber and on the other hand so business as usual the somber nature of it is the hard core of parliamentarians here you've been here for a long time you know the kind of british contribution contribution from all parts of britain and i think that it's created a kind of somber atmosphere genuinely and in terms of business as usual there are lots of new...
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go ahead alex. this is correct because of course the united states as i think has become very clear now seriously underestimate if you didn't run when they pulled out of the j.c. . when they imposed all these sanctions on it it expected that iran would on the very quickly come to the negotiating table all of that the government there would rapidly collapse because of massive protests nothing like that has happened the european allies have shown that they're not very keen on this whole crisis tracked all they weren't consulted it is the united states in this situation which is looking increasingly are isolated even the saudis even the israelis were not particularly it's interesting out there was one of the questions i sent out to you guys is that there was it was really relatively quiet in the region as this solve is going on ok because again the demonstration effect of the the the attack on the saudi. energy installations sent a message and everyone else has been taking that on board except for some
go ahead alex. this is correct because of course the united states as i think has become very clear now seriously underestimate if you didn't run when they pulled out of the j.c. . when they imposed all these sanctions on it it expected that iran would on the very quickly come to the negotiating table all of that the government there would rapidly collapse because of massive protests nothing like that has happened the european allies have shown that they're not very keen on this whole crisis...
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partly alex as you know because a lot of never hit the narrative it did i would. in places like scotland i would say it did and that was reflected in the voting in the referendum but it certainly did in my part of the world and it and i think that was the worry so i think you're going to see this kind of revisionism for fuel like it's all ready to go i mean we're actually still in the e.u. for a year we're in the single market we're in the customs union we're going to be prosperous because of that but i think in a year's time 2 years time 3 years time the effects of being a single market will be seen but believe me this government this prime minister will make hay in this coming year because people will be confused are we ended the year we outs actually we're going to still be in. our people like me but we're actually still in the infrastructure of the e.u. so that prosperity issue will will still be there as you're aware of the the prime minister was having some sort of light sure don't leave the street tomorrow to mark britain's departure is there any ceremony t
partly alex as you know because a lot of never hit the narrative it did i would. in places like scotland i would say it did and that was reflected in the voting in the referendum but it certainly did in my part of the world and it and i think that was the worry so i think you're going to see this kind of revisionism for fuel like it's all ready to go i mean we're actually still in the e.u. for a year we're in the single market we're in the customs union we're going to be prosperous because of...
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at rebel alex new m.s.p. i just former colleague i knew the elected m.p. for east lothian kenny macaskill to charts their votes ahead. kind of mccaskill newly elected member for a slow into the westminster parliament congratulations and welcome to the exam and to thank you it's good to be back at yourself and the other 48 independent support again peace alecto from scotland a huge election triumph but if i arrived in westminster making your 1st speech in the palace of west most of this week and boris johnson says that you know getting a referendum so. it's a democratic right to the people of scotland to be able to decide upon their own independence and therefore this attitude been taken by boris johnson that you cannot have an independence referendum ever despite the fact the prepare to seat one in the board to pull in ireland is fundamentally undemocratic super got to build the base not just amongst independents supporters but all those who cherish democracy so when you last week suggested this new scottish
at rebel alex new m.s.p. i just former colleague i knew the elected m.p. for east lothian kenny macaskill to charts their votes ahead. kind of mccaskill newly elected member for a slow into the westminster parliament congratulations and welcome to the exam and to thank you it's good to be back at yourself and the other 48 independent support again peace alecto from scotland a huge election triumph but if i arrived in westminster making your 1st speech in the palace of west most of this week and...
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alex jiménez isn't rich and he doesn't own a yacht and yet everyone here knows him. that afternoon oh you really self yeah absolutely they also are so you're the yard guy i really enjoy seeing you with the boys you see this thing out of the busy busy show yet sounds like you've been busy oh yeah we get what i'm doing great and so they get their great great great great good essential requests if they are good i know if i'm going to go is making. alex is a social media star and goes when the time they got caught i born in brooklyn he's turned his passion for these luxury boats into a profession and now has nearly a 1000000 followers on instagram his photos and videos of a popular with people who fantasize about living the good life brands and your companies pay him to post content promoting them. so i'm here thanks to you james the dubai international show who has brought me in all the way from boston to come and bring exposure to the show and selling exposure and selling exposure the majority of the people that follow up probably dream is right and probably young kids
alex jiménez isn't rich and he doesn't own a yacht and yet everyone here knows him. that afternoon oh you really self yeah absolutely they also are so you're the yard guy i really enjoy seeing you with the boys you see this thing out of the busy busy show yet sounds like you've been busy oh yeah we get what i'm doing great and so they get their great great great great good essential requests if they are good i know if i'm going to go is making. alex is a social media star and goes when the...
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coming up --alex schneiter. why the top 1% will be buying stocks. ♪ >> there is no doubt this is a bubble. tesla cars are amazing. he is delivering all kinds of technology. the story is so powerful. it does not mean the company is worth that much. mike novogratz on shorting tesla. goldman sachs says the top 1% are done buying stocks or they will buy significantly less than they have in 2019. >> goldman here specifically concentrating on american top 1%, saying they will buy less stocks, it is not because they find stocks less attractive. it is that they already own so much. which means they can't buy much more from here. in 2020, demand is going to be weaker from this class of investors that has near-record allocations to u.s. stocks. goldman does see this across the board. everyone from pension funds to mutual funds are in the 95th percentile of allocation to markets. they have set their price target for the s&p 500 at only 3.5% higher from its current level. the question remains. if stocks are not going to b
coming up --alex schneiter. why the top 1% will be buying stocks. ♪ >> there is no doubt this is a bubble. tesla cars are amazing. he is delivering all kinds of technology. the story is so powerful. it does not mean the company is worth that much. mike novogratz on shorting tesla. goldman sachs says the top 1% are done buying stocks or they will buy significantly less than they have in 2019. >> goldman here specifically concentrating on american top 1%, saying they will buy less...
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again would be in the alex do you make shouldn't there be witnesses. while a couple of things look from an institutional perspective the house was the one who was supposed to have witnesses they did and create that record and in the senators are supposed to serve as jurors you don't get to retry your case just because you don't like it now that being said if this follows the president from the clinton impeachment which i think it well and i think that's a constructive way to proceed after both sides get to make their case in response the senate will likely have an opportunity to consider additional witnesses i don't think that's a foregone conclusion either way but i think the house made a decision from a timing perspective when they moved ahead with the information that they had and one of the consequences is you don't get to drag it out forever and say well we'd like more witnesses zack what about the continuing townley more intelligence being obtained by the house committee this led those from transit to new rudy giuliani to the head of ukraine live
again would be in the alex do you make shouldn't there be witnesses. while a couple of things look from an institutional perspective the house was the one who was supposed to have witnesses they did and create that record and in the senators are supposed to serve as jurors you don't get to retry your case just because you don't like it now that being said if this follows the president from the clinton impeachment which i think it well and i think that's a constructive way to proceed after both...
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alex is not unusual. nine out of ten eu migrants here say they don't feel they belong to a group that suffers discrimination. the figure is eight out of ten for migrants from further afield. and seven out of ten foreigners in britain say they think the country is welcoming. ijust made the video to point out that i do like britain. it became my home, and i don't have a problem with it. alex isjust a lovely young man, and i'm so proud of him. he took a chance, gave up his family, and he just came on the off—chance. what's not to be admired? saiful‘s experience of living in britain has not been so positive. a chef from bangladesh, also now living in south wales, he says he's a victim of the government's hostile environment, wrongly accused by the home office of being a sex offender, his documents lost, mixed up or destroyed. do you feel you have been discriminated against? yes, sir. i feel they treated me as worse than a dog animal because of my race, religion and nationality. i feel that, therefore, the
alex is not unusual. nine out of ten eu migrants here say they don't feel they belong to a group that suffers discrimination. the figure is eight out of ten for migrants from further afield. and seven out of ten foreigners in britain say they think the country is welcoming. ijust made the video to point out that i do like britain. it became my home, and i don't have a problem with it. alex isjust a lovely young man, and i'm so proud of him. he took a chance, gave up his family, and he just came...
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alex is not unusual. nine out of ten eu migrants here say they don't feel they belong to a group that suffers discrimination. the figure is eight out of ten for migrants from further afield. and seven out of ten foreigners in britain say they think the country is welcoming. ijust made the video to point out that i do like britain. it became my home, and i don't have a problem with it. alex isjust a lovely young man, and i'm so proud of him. he took a chance, gave up his family, and he just came on the off chance. what's not to be admired? saiful‘s experience of living in britain has not been so positive. a chef from bangladesh also now living in south wales, he says he's a victim of the government's hostile environment — wrongly accused by the home office of being a sex offender, his documents lost, mixed up or destroyed. do you feel you have been discriminated against? yes, sir. i feel they treated me as worse than a dog animal because of my race, religion and nationality. i feel that, therefore, the
alex is not unusual. nine out of ten eu migrants here say they don't feel they belong to a group that suffers discrimination. the figure is eight out of ten for migrants from further afield. and seven out of ten foreigners in britain say they think the country is welcoming. ijust made the video to point out that i do like britain. it became my home, and i don't have a problem with it. alex isjust a lovely young man, and i'm so proud of him. he took a chance, gave up his family, and he just came...
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ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex this this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and whatnot and a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation disinformation that's why we do programs like this but there is one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases will the u.s. and its allies in baited in 2003 illegally i don't see why the iraqis have to pay one cent is. apology is due also we have threats that the new york fed bank may withhold cash reserves that are held on behalf of iraq and if i'm not mistaken in the in the tune of $3000000000.00 i mean is this how you treat an ally i mean don't you go shade in top with a now i am not threatened that's how you resolve issues or maybe that is something no one void in this administration when it comes to foreign policy go ahead alex what is absolutely shocking behavior because those troops those american tr
ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex this this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and whatnot and a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation disinformation that's why we do programs like this but there is one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases will...
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spoke to form a scottish cabinet member i'm griggs at rebel alex new m.s.p. i just former colleagues i knew the elected m.p. for east lothian kenny macaskill to charts their votes ahead. kind of newly elected member for the slowly into the westminster parliament congratulations and welcome to the exam and to thank you it's good to be back at yourself and the other 48 independents support again peace alecto from scotland a huge election triumph but if i arrived in westminster making your 1st speech in the palace of west most of this week boris johnson says that you know getting your referendum so we did it now it's a democratic right to the people of scotland to be able to decide upon their own independence and therefore this attitude been taken by boris johnson that you cannot have an independence referendum ever despite the fight to prepare to seat one and a board to pull in ireland is fundamentally undemocratic super got to build the base not just amongst independents supporters but all those who cherish democracy so when you last week suggested this new sc
spoke to form a scottish cabinet member i'm griggs at rebel alex new m.s.p. i just former colleagues i knew the elected m.p. for east lothian kenny macaskill to charts their votes ahead. kind of newly elected member for the slowly into the westminster parliament congratulations and welcome to the exam and to thank you it's good to be back at yourself and the other 48 independents support again peace alecto from scotland a huge election triumph but if i arrived in westminster making your 1st...
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so alex. >> all right. thank you, lauren. how many of you just a show of hands for the audience, how many are of are familiar with the federal improvement steering council? that is enough. rest assured you're not going to forget what it is after this presentation. but my name is alex hergot i'm the executive director of the council appointed by the are president with with a singular goal to ensure cross all federal agencies that we could address a systemic issue which is oftentimes a lack of clarity on who is actually in charge of making decisions across up to 13, 14 federal agencies on major infrastructure projects that span service transportation and beyond that over to broadband, water infrastructure and aviation, energy, and several others. which you could see at permitperforman permitperforman permitperform.gov. and as my clean over at dot,s it is the importance of things to do within an agency to ensure that we're stewards of the public trust and as civil servants ensuring we're providing the best most infrastructure in
so alex. >> all right. thank you, lauren. how many of you just a show of hands for the audience, how many are of are familiar with the federal improvement steering council? that is enough. rest assured you're not going to forget what it is after this presentation. but my name is alex hergot i'm the executive director of the council appointed by the are president with with a singular goal to ensure cross all federal agencies that we could address a systemic issue which is oftentimes a lack...
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ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex like this this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and whatnot and a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation disinformation that's why we do programs like this but there's one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly. more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases while the u.s. in its allies in baited in 2003 illegally i don't see why the iraqis have to pay one cent as a matter fact an apology is due also we have threats that the new york fed bank may withhold cash reserves that are held on behalf of iraq and if i'm not mistaken in the in the tune of $3000000000.00 i mean is this how you treat an ally i mean don't you go shade in top with a now i not threaten that's how you resolve issues or maybe that is something no one void in this administration when it comes to foreign policy go ahead alex well this is absolutely shockin
ok let's go back to alex in london you know alex like this this 10 day. fiasco that we all went through. a lot of war jitters and whatnot and a lot of exaggeration in the media and misinformation disinformation that's why we do programs like this but there's one problem out there that is not resolved then is going to be increasingly. more difficult to resolve and that is the u.s. military presence in iraq now trump is been threatening iraq with sanctions making you have to pay for these bases...
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alex, let's go to you in washington. you're getting new details tonight about the drone strike that killed soleimani. what are you learning about how all this went down? >> reporter: new details and new answers to the big question of why now. i mean this is a guy who has been well known to the united states for decades. this is someone who engaged in a campaign of terror against u.s. forces across the middle east. u.s. officials accuse him of killing hundreds of american service members, of maiming thousands more. so what the senior most members of the trump administration have been -- is why kill qasem soleimani now. in one word, the answer is imminent. an imminent series of attacks that the intelligence community, according to secretary of state mike pompeo and others, say that they saw coming adrcross a numb of different countries in the region. we are hearing from the chairman of joint chiefs of staff, general mark milley. he said there was compelling intelligence that soleimani was planning a significant campaign of
alex, let's go to you in washington. you're getting new details tonight about the drone strike that killed soleimani. what are you learning about how all this went down? >> reporter: new details and new answers to the big question of why now. i mean this is a guy who has been well known to the united states for decades. this is someone who engaged in a campaign of terror against u.s. forces across the middle east. u.s. officials accuse him of killing hundreds of american service members,...
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stomach alex, come home. we are all worried about you. >> a 25-year-old amazon employee was missing. coming up, the message from his friends and family as the search for him continues. stomach cities in the united states are getting ready as tensions rise with iran. the emergency that they are prepared for after the break. egg and your choice of sausage, jacks or now chicken,cracked are just 4 bucks. served all day, so they're not just for early birds. great cause i was out raging last night. (snores) get my 2 for $4 breakfast jack deal while you can. >>> we are continuing coverage of the fall right after the u.s. launched an airstrike that killed a top iran in general. there now ramping up security m protect people here in the u.s. >> reporter: national security sources are saying neurons events could come in the form of cyber attacks since the country does not have the ability to take on the military. cities across the country are changing counterterrorism deployment because of it cohere in your company set
stomach alex, come home. we are all worried about you. >> a 25-year-old amazon employee was missing. coming up, the message from his friends and family as the search for him continues. stomach cities in the united states are getting ready as tensions rise with iran. the emergency that they are prepared for after the break. egg and your choice of sausage, jacks or now chicken,cracked are just 4 bucks. served all day, so they're not just for early birds. great cause i was out raging last...