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but many people felt as sicily does legalization would lead to worse abuse. they tied the new law up in court. >>> if you could change something -- there is talk maybe breaking up the reservations, you wouldn't want to do that? >> no, i wouldn't want to break up the rez. then everyone would be lost again. we're a whole different breed. we are. we're not black, we're not white. we're a whole different breed of lakota people. it's good to be an indian person, i love it. we have to make it better from the inside out. we can clean it up. it's possible. >> sounds like it's important to you. you want to make the community stronger for this generation. that's what everybody wants. >> we can't stop what's going on now, but we can make it better. >> for them. >> yeah. >> what's noticeable about pine ridge is it has a lot of the same things many poor communities have around the country, unemployment, drugs, and crime. but unlike a lot of those communities who just want good cops, it seems here the problem is not enough cops. to find out what it's like to police a reser
but many people felt as sicily does legalization would lead to worse abuse. they tied the new law up in court. >>> if you could change something -- there is talk maybe breaking up the reservations, you wouldn't want to do that? >> no, i wouldn't want to break up the rez. then everyone would be lost again. we're a whole different breed. we are. we're not black, we're not white. we're a whole different breed of lakota people. it's good to be an indian person, i love it. we have to...
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liberation of europe in world war ii and when i finished the third volume having gone through north africa, sicily, italy and in europe speaking about what to do next the obvious thing would have been what to do for that campaign thathecampaign that i'e mediterranean and western europe. it is hard because in part i would have had to start the war over in pearl harbor even earlier and i've been thinking for a long time about what it is i really wanted to as a historian and a narrative writer and i've always had a fascination since i was a kid with the resolution. it seems to be more important than ever now so that's what i've done. i'm one third of the way into what i hope will be another trilogy. this one about the history of the revolution told from both the american side and the british side equally. >> host: why do you say that it's more important now than ever? >> guest: when we look at the revolutionrevolution, we are tro figure out who we are, who we come from. we are trying to understand the most important question anyone can ask themselves and that is where our forefathers willing to die f
liberation of europe in world war ii and when i finished the third volume having gone through north africa, sicily, italy and in europe speaking about what to do next the obvious thing would have been what to do for that campaign thathecampaign that i'e mediterranean and western europe. it is hard because in part i would have had to start the war over in pearl harbor even earlier and i've been thinking for a long time about what it is i really wanted to as a historian and a narrative writer and...
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territorial waters a waters in which are fishing it is a into, therefore region which is very close to us, to sicily and our borders. be, it willit will be very important to be able to meet at an upcoming conference, a conference we are already working on. and the role of the u.s. will be very important and the work we can do together as a way of stimulating all of the players involved in libya to move toward a cease-fire without fostering any kind of tension, without any kind of escalation. in fact, we wish to work toward a de-escalation of things. and as i was mentioning to secretary pompeo, i am also very much concerned about the topic of tariffs. we are concerned because we have a number of companies in italy which have survived thanks to their exports. they are the ones which export food andbest wine and handmade products. that is what our companies live off of. as i was explaining to secretary pompeo, in the past we use to export our industrial plants, whereas nowadays we want to focus on exporting our products, while keeping plans and jobs here. that is important. and a moment in time in whic
territorial waters a waters in which are fishing it is a into, therefore region which is very close to us, to sicily and our borders. be, it willit will be very important to be able to meet at an upcoming conference, a conference we are already working on. and the role of the u.s. will be very important and the work we can do together as a way of stimulating all of the players involved in libya to move toward a cease-fire without fostering any kind of tension, without any kind of escalation. in...
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reporter: here in the heart of sicily is an unusual hospital. unlike any other. this is where a doctor opened a clinic that is unique in the south of italy. >> we mainly treat men and women, but we also get minors who arrive here without their parents. they are all asylum seekers. reporter: her parents -- patients share a common trait. like many africansns arriving i italy, they have all been subjecteted to vioiolence befor crossing the mediterranean. their bodies are a witness to the traumas they suffered before reaching europe. this is s the case of 20-year-o amarah, originally from guinea. >> look, this is where i was shot. >> most of them have scars on their legs. in libya, they were often hit with electric battens. we also find scars from knife or gun wounds. reporter: at each visit, the doctor examines her patients with a psychologist. at the end of each consultation they prepare a medical and legal document confirming the torture endured. a document that will support the request for refugee status. this is a former patient who says he was tortured in libya
reporter: here in the heart of sicily is an unusual hospital. unlike any other. this is where a doctor opened a clinic that is unique in the south of italy. >> we mainly treat men and women, but we also get minors who arrive here without their parents. they are all asylum seekers. reporter: her parents -- patients share a common trait. like many africansns arriving i italy, they have all been subjecteted to vioiolence befor crossing the mediterranean. their bodies are a witness to the...
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sex painted by our artists are considered by you to be inappropriate so we have no just a facebook to sicily rejects works of all pop a living peter paul river. in the rough things up for this news hour appreciate you company to say that it's all from a on the fray but don't worry sean thomas will bring it right up to date enough about. he. was cute. oh. yes. senator chuck schumer famously said shortly after trump was elected to take on the intelligence community they have 6 ways from sunday at getting back at you in line to the failed russia gate hoax and this nonsense with ukraine this characterization appears to be spot on should be off fear the deep state. welcome to the alex salmond's who were removed from the parliamentary fireworks in the house of commons to those who have no homes at home the homeless like the poor seem to be ever with us i know it is issue more of patent than on the streets of london london writes 6th in the league table of the richest cities in the world unfortunately it's also ranks as one of the leading cities for rough sleeping. this most cosmopolitan of all cit
sex painted by our artists are considered by you to be inappropriate so we have no just a facebook to sicily rejects works of all pop a living peter paul river. in the rough things up for this news hour appreciate you company to say that it's all from a on the fray but don't worry sean thomas will bring it right up to date enough about. he. was cute. oh. yes. senator chuck schumer famously said shortly after trump was elected to take on the intelligence community they have 6 ways from sunday at...
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britain hasn't quite sicily, nothing to do with us being in the eu. got it hold you all the nation back? are trade with europe, we have a deficit. despite the fact we have a deficit. despite the fact we have a deficit. despite the fact we have free trade, no duty, we have a surplus with the rest of the world, the idea that it has been to advantage avenger bits absolute rubbish. what was it in the early to middle life that made you personally such a profound eurosceptic. what was it? first of all, we ran our own things since 1066 and not perfectly but rather better than before, why would do want to be ruled by the people injured? 0ur would do want to be ruled by the people injured? our economy has done better since i did 73 than before. but not because of anything to do with the eu. but my point... it fascinates me, people such as yourself, versus asper, who have become committed, come what may, die ina ditch, become committed, come what may, die in a ditch, brexit supporters, in the end it seems to me largely driven by emotion. it's not them by emotio
britain hasn't quite sicily, nothing to do with us being in the eu. got it hold you all the nation back? are trade with europe, we have a deficit. despite the fact we have a deficit. despite the fact we have a deficit. despite the fact we have free trade, no duty, we have a surplus with the rest of the world, the idea that it has been to advantage avenger bits absolute rubbish. what was it in the early to middle life that made you personally such a profound eurosceptic. what was it? first of...
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it's a pleasure to see you again after we met at the g-20 summit in sicily. our meeting again is proof of the friendship between our countries. as also testified our common belonging to the atlantic alliance and by the human bonds that our countries share and by the long friendship and alliance we have. president mattarella: peaking a foreign language] translator: as you may remember, mr. president, when we me at the summit the weather it was also beautiful here yesterday as well. and the fact we meet in different places around the world testifies to how solid our bonds are. president trump: i think the bonds between italy anti-united states have never been more solid. i have so many italian friends. i can't tell you how many italian friends. we have a lot also in your government, we have a lot of great friends in your government. i think the w.t.o. award has been testament to a lot of good work by the trump administration. we never won with the w.t.o., essentially never won. very seldom. now we are winning a lot. we are winning a lot because they know if we
it's a pleasure to see you again after we met at the g-20 summit in sicily. our meeting again is proof of the friendship between our countries. as also testified our common belonging to the atlantic alliance and by the human bonds that our countries share and by the long friendship and alliance we have. president mattarella: peaking a foreign language] translator: as you may remember, mr. president, when we me at the summit the weather it was also beautiful here yesterday as well. and the fact...
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across the east so we could well see some flooding into southern portions of italy and down across into sicily as for the weather across the east the temperatures really all very well above the average for this time of year look at this the caressed athens these temperatures are actually as much as 13 degrees above the average and it doesn't really change over the next couple of days because as a say high pressure in control meanwhile the rain stays to the west and also to the north and by then elizabeth you could even see some snow into northern regions of the u.k. jenny thank you and still ahead on the news hour one more than a dozen people have been sentenced to death and bonded they shove a matter that triggered a nationwide protest and in sports the olympic champion who slipped out of baseball's world series. all i worked as stay with most of my wife the rest internment and mass indoctrination all we got children are now in the process of reeducation or chinese assimilation forced labor and the use of high tech surveillance were being complicit in the human rights abuses that are trying.
across the east so we could well see some flooding into southern portions of italy and down across into sicily as for the weather across the east the temperatures really all very well above the average for this time of year look at this the caressed athens these temperatures are actually as much as 13 degrees above the average and it doesn't really change over the next couple of days because as a say high pressure in control meanwhile the rain stays to the west and also to the north and by then...
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but you still got plenty in the british isles and you still got the storms revolving around this time sicily and probably the foot of italy lesser elsewhere that will carry on circulating the rest of europe becomes largely fine unless you're in old germany the british isles denmark or sudden scandinavia that is persistent rain with a cold northern edge and it is snow showing up so clearly is going to be different in north africa with that she too saw it's we've got showers all right now jerry into news you this circulation and possibly more damaging further rains to come in those in egypt. china is crawling on top i want to reunify with the my. bike the consequences one a 150 guy taiwan's determination to remain independent on al-jazeera. november on al-jazeera the for 30 years after the fall of the ballon will be looking back at that to find that moment in history whose truth is it anyway follows journalists from around the world who are taking on those determined to modify the truth. spain will hold its called the election in 4 years after a pause inconclusive vote join us for coverage a n
but you still got plenty in the british isles and you still got the storms revolving around this time sicily and probably the foot of italy lesser elsewhere that will carry on circulating the rest of europe becomes largely fine unless you're in old germany the british isles denmark or sudden scandinavia that is persistent rain with a cold northern edge and it is snow showing up so clearly is going to be different in north africa with that she too saw it's we've got showers all right now jerry...
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long as he thought to try to see that little area clad little cluster of storms that just surround sicily southern parts of italy pushing their way towards greece once again further north africa got the really lively weather lot of cloud around hit blustery conditions fading across much of northern europe should be a little try to prosecute parts of into this week on through thursday but the showers not too far away those sweet 1st think that the south was to go through friday another for the miserable day for many thanks to the blustery showers longer spells of fright but set to continue here that other way to scandinavia still quite brust be a fair bit of cloud into that western side of russia the south of that steadily looking fine and dry see a little bit of cloud just pushing its way towards greece and into western parts of checking out the showers we have across central parts of the met they will lap on to the coastal shores of libya chance of some wet weather just running in here then over towards been gazi for example have a clear through by the time we come to friday the status t
long as he thought to try to see that little area clad little cluster of storms that just surround sicily southern parts of italy pushing their way towards greece once again further north africa got the really lively weather lot of cloud around hit blustery conditions fading across much of northern europe should be a little try to prosecute parts of into this week on through thursday but the showers not too far away those sweet 1st think that the south was to go through friday another for the...
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. >> allies had landed in north africa and use that to springboard into sicily and italy and they were now taking the continents. spee1 churchill believed that was the path to winning the war. they were not ready to try a highly risky amphibious invasion into france. >> what churchill once for britain is he wants some leeway from roosevelt and from stolen to allow a continuation of his favorite mediterranean campaign. yet he says he can build up the forces for invasion of france that will take time and it's pointless to sit back and do nothing for six months. we need to stay active in their huge advantages to be gained in the mediterranean. bret: american forces were fully engaged in war in the pacific against japan present roosevelt had a different calculus. he tended to agree with stalin on an invasion of france despite his match up with and with respect for churchill. by november is fdr tried to court stalin to meet it became obvious to the soviet leader that such an attack is not going to happen anytime soon. >> churchill insisted they needed to weaken germany, first. >> he gets th
. >> allies had landed in north africa and use that to springboard into sicily and italy and they were now taking the continents. spee1 churchill believed that was the path to winning the war. they were not ready to try a highly risky amphibious invasion into france. >> what churchill once for britain is he wants some leeway from roosevelt and from stolen to allow a continuation of his favorite mediterranean campaign. yet he says he can build up the forces for invasion of france...
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. >> the allies had landed in north africa and used that to springboard into sicily and italy and they were now taking the offensive. >> churchill believed that was the path to winning the war. the allies were not ready to try a highly risky amphibious invasion of france. >> what churchill wants for britain is he wants some leeway from roosevelt and from stalin to allow a continuation of his favorite mediterranean campaign. he says we can build up our forces for an invasion of france, but that is going to take a little bit of time and it's pointless us sitting back and doing nothing for six months. we need to stay active and there are huge advantages to be gained in the mediterranean. >> with american forces fully engaged in the war in the pacific against japan, president roosevelt had a different calculus to work through. but he tended to agree with stalin on an invasion of france, despite his friendship with and respect for churchill. by november, as fdr tried to coax stalin to meet, it became obvious to the soviet leader, that wasn't going to happen anytime soon. churchill insisted
. >> the allies had landed in north africa and used that to springboard into sicily and italy and they were now taking the offensive. >> churchill believed that was the path to winning the war. the allies were not ready to try a highly risky amphibious invasion of france. >> what churchill wants for britain is he wants some leeway from roosevelt and from stalin to allow a continuation of his favorite mediterranean campaign. he says we can build up our forces for an invasion of...
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matthew bunker ridgway, a man who had led the all-american division to north africa and sicily that had been charged by generalizen hower with planning the airborne assault on hitler's fortress. general ridgway, on the night before d-day could not sleep. he was restless. he'd given the orders to the all-americans and the screaming eagles and the british airborne and he fell out of his cot and to save himself he reached out of the old testament and this is in reference of the battle of jericho and the promise that joshua received on the most ferocious battle to that time in the history of the hebrew people that i will not fail thee nor forsake thee. in 1986 ronald reagan awarded general ridgway the presidential medal of freedom and he said that heroes come when they are needed. great men step forward when courage seems in short supply. i cannot think of a better way to honor abraham lincoln's legacy than to remind ourselves that we cannot fail nor forsake those who serve or have served in uniform, to honor the memory of those 41 million and to honor the great men and women who always ste
matthew bunker ridgway, a man who had led the all-american division to north africa and sicily that had been charged by generalizen hower with planning the airborne assault on hitler's fortress. general ridgway, on the night before d-day could not sleep. he was restless. he'd given the orders to the all-americans and the screaming eagles and the british airborne and he fell out of his cot and to save himself he reached out of the old testament and this is in reference of the battle of jericho...
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what year was this >> this was 2009 >> which coast >> i was off the coast of sicily >> what kind of swimming stroke >> um. [ laughter ] i was swimming i was just doing -- i was doing that >> jimmy: breaststroke >> yeah, the breaststroke. >> what color was the jellyfish? >> what color was it >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: answer him what color was the jellyfish [ laughter ] where did it sting you, exactly? >> it was clear. i got stung on my face >> jimmy: all right, can i ask -- >> i got stung right here. >> jimmy: all right. >> right here. >> jimmy: can i ask a question you know what you're supposed to do when a jellyfish stings you? >> what? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know what you're supposed to do when a jellyfish stings you you know that? did you follow protocol? [ laughter ] >> you want to know whether somebody [ bleep ] on my face? >> jimmy: no, i did not -- no. [ laughter ] no, i said go to the doctor. go to the doctor is what i meant. what are you talking about is that where your mind went >> i did not go -- i did not go to a doctor. no >> jimmy: you did not? >> no. >> jimmy: you're
what year was this >> this was 2009 >> which coast >> i was off the coast of sicily >> what kind of swimming stroke >> um. [ laughter ] i was swimming i was just doing -- i was doing that >> jimmy: breaststroke >> yeah, the breaststroke. >> what color was the jellyfish? >> what color was it >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: answer him what color was the jellyfish [ laughter ] where did it sting you, exactly? >> it was clear....
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long as he thought in trying to see that little area clad little cluster of storms that just surround sicily southern parts of italy actually pushing their way towards greece once again further north and sort of got the really lively weather lot of cloud around hip blustery conditions fading in across much of northern europe should be a little try to prosecute parts of india this week on through thursday but the showers not too far away those suites very sink further south was to go through friday another for the miserable day for many things of the blustery showers longer spells of frank but set to continue here that other way to scandinavia still quite brushy a fair bit of cloud there into that western side of russia the south of that steadily looking fine and dry see a little bit of cloud just pushing its way towards greece and into western parts of checking out the showers that we have across central parts of the met they will lap on to the coastal shores of libya chance of some wet weather just running in here then over towards been gazi for example have a clear through by the time we c
long as he thought in trying to see that little area clad little cluster of storms that just surround sicily southern parts of italy actually pushing their way towards greece once again further north and sort of got the really lively weather lot of cloud around hip blustery conditions fading in across much of northern europe should be a little try to prosecute parts of india this week on through thursday but the showers not too far away those suites very sink further south was to go through...
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but you still got plenty in the british isles and you still got the storms revolving around this time sicily and probably the foot of italy lesser elsewhere that will carry on circulating the rest of europe becomes largely fine unless you're in old germany. the british isles denmark or something scandinavia that is persistent rain with a cold northern edge and it is snow showing up so clearly is going to be to fit in north africa with that should 2 sides we've got showers all right now jerry into his ear this circulation and possibly more damaging 3rd the rains to come in those in egypt. i. well again the top stories on al-jazeera this hour government protesters in iraq have returned to the streets this comes after the prime minister delivered a speech where he vowed to introduce sweeping reforms. the pentagon says it's committed to sending more forces to syria 2 weeks after the u.s. president called for all troops to reach to be withdrawn it says they'll help protect syrian oil fields from falling into the hands of. the arab the south korean electronics giant some song has been back in cour
but you still got plenty in the british isles and you still got the storms revolving around this time sicily and probably the foot of italy lesser elsewhere that will carry on circulating the rest of europe becomes largely fine unless you're in old germany. the british isles denmark or something scandinavia that is persistent rain with a cold northern edge and it is snow showing up so clearly is going to be to fit in north africa with that should 2 sides we've got showers all right now jerry...
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it seems they are going to be for a few more time and this is not only for early purity and long to sicily site by as they are all the dissent this is also. and making dis movement more difficult to control because the more is there to believe there's are not there in order to bake relate to personalise pragmatic issues in the same in the same time in missouri we have had for more than 6 months a caretaker government that was issued from a knock on to this vote one year and a half ago and we have have we have been. ruling the country with minority governments for 4 years we don't have to forget that in november we will have the 4th election in 4 years so we've made an already government with a body divided party. both sides and with some of the leaders of this issue aside e.j. just very hard to see how both sides can take can engage in matthew brady in order to find an exit to to this problem ok here is an important point that many important points in fact one of which is on this upcoming spanish election which we'll get to in a moment but 1st let me bring in now carla suarez because. tora
it seems they are going to be for a few more time and this is not only for early purity and long to sicily site by as they are all the dissent this is also. and making dis movement more difficult to control because the more is there to believe there's are not there in order to bake relate to personalise pragmatic issues in the same in the same time in missouri we have had for more than 6 months a caretaker government that was issued from a knock on to this vote one year and a half ago and we...
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but you still got plenty in the british isles and you still got the storms revolving around this time sicily and probably the foot of italy less so elsewhere that will carry on circulating the rest of europe becomes largely fine unless you're in old germany the british isles denmark or southern scandinavia that is persistent rain with a cold northern edge and it is snow showing up so clearly is going to be an effect in north africa without sheet 2 sides we've got showers all rain now jerry into his ear this circulation and possibly more damaging further rains to come in northern egypt. a survivor of a genocide there are people who beg me to kill them if and when they're suffering but i didn't have the heart to do it he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. and the curious little. you know hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families. i could just find a finger i could bury bone hunta on al-jazeera. welcome back a look at the headlines now the lebanese capital beirut and other cities in the country
but you still got plenty in the british isles and you still got the storms revolving around this time sicily and probably the foot of italy less so elsewhere that will carry on circulating the rest of europe becomes largely fine unless you're in old germany the british isles denmark or southern scandinavia that is persistent rain with a cold northern edge and it is snow showing up so clearly is going to be an effect in north africa without sheet 2 sides we've got showers all rain now jerry into...
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while on a special mission to infiltrate the italian mafia in sicily, the lieutenant was assassinated. his memory still lives on. today the lieutenant's associates in new york continue to preserve his values and dedication to the nypd. we welcome the delegates of the lieutenant association to the capitol and thank them for all they it do -- do to sustain his memory of this new york city police detective and great american. fighting crime requires sacrifice of an untold number of men and women in blue. we thank them and their families for putting themselves in harm's way on our behalf. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition [. it the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. gohmert: mr. speaker, what is going on with regard to the attempted coup on the united states president is really outrageous and playing out now in the house of representatives. m on judiciary, as are other friends, andy biggs and andy and others went down to t
while on a special mission to infiltrate the italian mafia in sicily, the lieutenant was assassinated. his memory still lives on. today the lieutenant's associates in new york continue to preserve his values and dedication to the nypd. we welcome the delegates of the lieutenant association to the capitol and thank them for all they it do -- do to sustain his memory of this new york city police detective and great american. fighting crime requires sacrifice of an untold number of men and women...
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from the mob is about to testify before congress and then al pacino brings in the guy's brother from sicily. doesn't speak english. doesn't quite know. the message was received. that is what they're saying. put him on the board. they probably told him you don't have to do anything. you don't have to ask your dad, you're there, sit there. stuart: okay. by the way everyone, the dow turned negative. we were up about 110 points. then we got news of weakness in manufacturing. now the dow is down 50 odd points. you have seen a swing here of about 150 points in just a couple minutes because of that manufacturing report. another one for bill, is house speaker nancy pelosi setting a dangerous precedent with this impeachment push? >> absolutely. because what she did is bypass the normal procedures to have the house vote for an impeachment inquiry as they did for president nixon. it was a 410-4 vote. a lot of bipartisan support. with clinton, it was closer but there were still democrats who voted for it. by bypassing it she might do what she wants because the house can make its own rules but there is,
from the mob is about to testify before congress and then al pacino brings in the guy's brother from sicily. doesn't speak english. doesn't quite know. the message was received. that is what they're saying. put him on the board. they probably told him you don't have to do anything. you don't have to ask your dad, you're there, sit there. stuart: okay. by the way everyone, the dow turned negative. we were up about 110 points. then we got news of weakness in manufacturing. now the dow is down 50...
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david sicily talking about the importance of the vote coming up thursday. >> the resolution will set forth the procedures for the next phase of the inquiry, a set of public hearings. the president has resisted efforts -- our efforts to collect evidence and to get at the truth. he has tried to obstruct this investigation since the beginning. >> he has tried to obstruct this from the very beginning because he doesn't think he was getting a fair shake throughout this process. so i agree with emily this is going to be important for the resolution to open up a process in which they can actually defend themselves. >> jon: does the white house have to comply with -- if this is not a vote on articles of impeachment, simply a vote of the house on opening investigation, does the white house have to comply? >> they'll argue they don't, right? they'll argue they don't. but i think it is in their best interest to especially as the president maintains he did nothing wrong. >> i respect senator kennedy greatly. if you were to turn the president upside down and shake him you would find rudy giuliani
david sicily talking about the importance of the vote coming up thursday. >> the resolution will set forth the procedures for the next phase of the inquiry, a set of public hearings. the president has resisted efforts -- our efforts to collect evidence and to get at the truth. he has tried to obstruct this investigation since the beginning. >> he has tried to obstruct this from the very beginning because he doesn't think he was getting a fair shake throughout this process. so i...