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kim. please accepted an ambulance fast. >> soon, the emergency call would go out to derek's fellow firefighters, men in trucks, sirens blaring would be racing to the doorsy's safe, gated community and into his home that looked like it had just been hit by a hurricane. coming up, what had happened to kim? had derek arrived home in time to save his wife? >> are you with her right now? >> yes, i am. >> is she awake? >> no, she's not. >> i rolled her over and i saw she wasn't breathing. >> did you think there was a chance that she might still be alive. >> at that point i didn't know. i had to give her every opportunity i could. >> when "dateline" continues. works on that too. and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long?! only mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours with 2 medicines in 1 pill. >>> when derek dorsey called the 911 officer he said he couldn't grasp what he was seeing. his 38-year-old wife kim lying naked and bloodied on the floor. >> i rolled her over and i s
kim. please accepted an ambulance fast. >> soon, the emergency call would go out to derek's fellow firefighters, men in trucks, sirens blaring would be racing to the doorsy's safe, gated community and into his home that looked like it had just been hit by a hurricane. coming up, what had happened to kim? had derek arrived home in time to save his wife? >> are you with her right now? >> yes, i am. >> is she awake? >> no, she's not. >> i rolled her over and i...
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kim was a totally engaged mother. david's uncle sam lockhart saw the cam family all the time. >> great mom. great mom. she would run those kids everywhere. and the kids, they were like my grandkids. >> jill! jill! >> little jill. yeah. >> tell me about her. >> she's a -- she was a character. she really was. just a funny, little girl. if she didn't have your attention, she'd get it. she was very -- i think she would have been very athletic. she was gifted in that way. >> and brad was the swimmer, huh? >> he loved it. he was great at it. being a father, i thought this kid's good. >> reporter: there were gatherings with david's sprawling extended family, the lockharts. the descendants of nine brothers and sisters on david's brother's side. the lockharts are so entrenched in this patch of southern indiana that they had a road named after them. lock ha lockhart road where david's family lived. >> there could not have been a better place for us to be when all of this terrible stuff happened. >> reporter: the awful news race
kim was a totally engaged mother. david's uncle sam lockhart saw the cam family all the time. >> great mom. great mom. she would run those kids everywhere. and the kids, they were like my grandkids. >> jill! jill! >> little jill. yeah. >> tell me about her. >> she's a -- she was a character. she really was. just a funny, little girl. if she didn't have your attention, she'd get it. she was very -- i think she would have been very athletic. she was gifted in that...
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kim: it's valid. soledad: chief hoskin and kimberly teehee, the newly appointed delegate, we'll obviously be watching this. thanks so much for talking to me. kim: thank you so much, soledad. soledad: you bet. >> next, the fight to vote. does showing an id violate your constitutional rights? does showing an id violate your constitutional rights? here at... snowfest... for your worst sore throat pain try vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. ahhhhhh! vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. ♪ ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. any democracy, the right to vote. but in america, it's getting harder to exercise that freedom. since 2010, 25 states have passed new voter requirements. for example, arkansas and north dakota ar
kim: it's valid. soledad: chief hoskin and kimberly teehee, the newly appointed delegate, we'll obviously be watching this. thanks so much for talking to me. kim: thank you so much, soledad. soledad: you bet. >> next, the fight to vote. does showing an id violate your constitutional rights? does showing an id violate your constitutional rights? here at... snowfest... for your worst sore throat pain try vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. ahhhhhh! vaporize sore...
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nada: kim wehle, thank you very much. kim: thank you. nada: prince andrew has answered questions for the first ti out his relationship with financier jeffrey epstein. the prince has been accused of having links to the billionaire who killed himself in prison while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, prince andrew was asked about his relationship with one of epstein's accusers, virginia roberts, who said she was forced uke threeex with the times. buckingham palace has denied all the allegations against him. our royal coespondent nicholas witchell reports. nicholas: he is continuing with royal duties. last sunday he waseaaying a with his nephews. and yet for month after month, he has been the focus of troubling questions. prince andrew, the queen' second son, one moment seen waving from the doorway of the new york home of convicted child sex offender jeffrey epstein and photographed strolling through central park with him. the headlines have been lurid, relentless, and deeply damaging. most se
nada: kim wehle, thank you very much. kim: thank you. nada: prince andrew has answered questions for the first ti out his relationship with financier jeffrey epstein. the prince has been accused of having links to the billionaire who killed himself in prison while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, prince andrew was asked about his relationship with one of epstein's accusers, virginia roberts, who said she was forced uke threeex with the times....
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we're back with dan henninger, kim strassel and kyle peterson. tiel, you've been looking at deval patrick what's the rationale he's offering to get in at this late stage? >> well he, i think, sees himself as goldielocks candidate. you have bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, two candidates who are promising to fundamentally change the american capitalist system, and the candidate in fourth is pete buttigieg, the 30-something mayor who's dynamic but he's very young. so the theory is that deval patrick can come n he's 63, a two-therm governor, he's progressive, but he's a capitalist that, you know, he's worked for private enterprise, he has some experience there that he can come in and unite these factions of the party. paul: all right. kim, are you buying that rationale? do you think it's going anywhere in. >> i'm not buying at all. [laughter] here's how i see deval patrick, he is another progressive-liberal candidate among a sea of progressive-liberal candidates. and, you know, i'm just not quite sure how he would distinguish himself. look, i th
we're back with dan henninger, kim strassel and kyle peterson. tiel, you've been looking at deval patrick what's the rationale he's offering to get in at this late stage? >> well he, i think, sees himself as goldielocks candidate. you have bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, two candidates who are promising to fundamentally change the american capitalist system, and the candidate in fourth is pete buttigieg, the 30-something mayor who's dynamic but he's very young. so the theory is that...
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so kim jong-un's brutal regime in north korea. to the most brazen intelligence heist of this century. and to the raid that took down bin laden. all of it as this special edition of "the 11th hour" gets under way. greetings once again from nbc headquarters here in new york. thanksgiving 2019 puts us at day 1,044 of this trump administration. and we want to take you through some of the most compelling stories that we have been told in this very studio. throughout this broadcast, we'll listen to the people who told those stories. the authors of some of the most compelling books we've read and talked about this year. these men and women take us where we can't go ourselves. the childhood bedroom of a future dictator and friend of donald trump. the daring escape from capture by one of the most wanted men in the world. and dinner with the 45th president of the united states. it makes for an hour of storytelling from the writers who know it best as we listen to the authors as they told us their stories. and we begin with a four-star admir
so kim jong-un's brutal regime in north korea. to the most brazen intelligence heist of this century. and to the raid that took down bin laden. all of it as this special edition of "the 11th hour" gets under way. greetings once again from nbc headquarters here in new york. thanksgiving 2019 puts us at day 1,044 of this trump administration. and we want to take you through some of the most compelling stories that we have been told in this very studio. throughout this broadcast, we'll...
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kim jong-un has donald trump figured out. he's, you know, using very deferential language, using all the superlatives to say you are the greatest president america's ever had, this kind of thing, you know, to appeal to his ego. and it's working. look at the reaction. he doesn't have to offer any substance. he doesn't have to offer to give up his nuclear program, he just flatters the president and the president is won over. >> and now to go back to where i planned to begin, roundabout page 50 there's a portrait of this young man, reminds me of some of the kids i grew up with, when you're obsessed basketball you sleep with a basketball. kim jong-un slept with a basketball at boarding school in switzerland. it's almost a tender, half-page portrait before we realize that when he grows up he becomes someone else. is he now a full-on sociopath? and talk a bit about how he came to be. >> yeah. i think, you know, there's a tendency to view kim jong-un as this mad man, as a total nutjob, as donald trump once said. but, in fact, you kn
kim jong-un has donald trump figured out. he's, you know, using very deferential language, using all the superlatives to say you are the greatest president america's ever had, this kind of thing, you know, to appeal to his ego. and it's working. look at the reaction. he doesn't have to offer any substance. he doesn't have to offer to give up his nuclear program, he just flatters the president and the president is won over. >> and now to go back to where i planned to begin, roundabout page...
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forrest,myers and kim thank you. later today we will have a live interview with mary daly at 2:30 p.m. in new york. an update ono get what is making headlines outside the business world. sebastian: the houses impeachment inquiry in president trump goes public today. will answers questions from the house intelligence committee. democrats and republicans will make vastly different arguments. republicans say the investigation is just an attempt to take out a president who did nothing wrong. street bond traders will be watching jerome powell and the impeachment hearings today. powell's appearance before congress probably has more potential to move markets. investors are looking for confirmation powell plans to pause interest rate cuts next month. officials from chinese state media say there'll be consequences if hong kong state violence continues. protesters disrupted traffic across the city and for the first time the government is closing public schools. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered
forrest,myers and kim thank you. later today we will have a live interview with mary daly at 2:30 p.m. in new york. an update ono get what is making headlines outside the business world. sebastian: the houses impeachment inquiry in president trump goes public today. will answers questions from the house intelligence committee. democrats and republicans will make vastly different arguments. republicans say the investigation is just an attempt to take out a president who did nothing wrong. street...
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>>> and kim's trench coat. kim jong-un supervised the test firing of short-range artillery drawing rebuke from south korea and warning from experts there may be more to his photo on than just flexing his military muscle. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room". >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news. the house judiciary committee has just announced that crucial next step in the impeachment inquiry. the chairman jerry nadler said the first hearing will take place on wednesday, december 4th, that is just one week from tomorrow. nadler also invited president trump to participate in the process or in his words stop complaining. i'll discuss that with congressman jamie raskin of the judiciary and oversight committee and we'll have full coverage of the day's top stories. first to capitol hill. our congressional correspondent phil mattingly is watching the developments. the impeachment inquiry is about to enter a critically important new phase. will the president participate in this new
>>> and kim's trench coat. kim jong-un supervised the test firing of short-range artillery drawing rebuke from south korea and warning from experts there may be more to his photo on than just flexing his military muscle. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room". >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news. the house judiciary committee has just announced that crucial next step in the impeachment inquiry. the chairman jerry nadler said...
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you forget the cameras. >> my name is kim mays. i was switched at birth. >> two families with a heart wrenching discovery. the hospital made a mistake and each set of parents went home with the wrong child. >> my parents' child was taken from them. the twiggs knew the hospital had given them the wrong baby, but what happened to their baby? >> it exploded on the national stage in a way nobody would have thought. >> the trial was nothing less than sensational. >> the huge story, wall to wall coverage. >> i'm her father, i always have been and always will be. >> dad's like, yeah, these people are saying that you're their little girl. i'm just like, daddy, don't let them take me away. at the moment i said that it's like survival mode. >> there was another side to robert mays. >> my father would call me stupid, an idiot, dumb. >> i will go to my grave convinced it was not an accident. >> we cannot get enough of this mays story when i was at people magazine. a story everybody has a feel og or opinion about. is there a way to pix this tra
you forget the cameras. >> my name is kim mays. i was switched at birth. >> two families with a heart wrenching discovery. the hospital made a mistake and each set of parents went home with the wrong child. >> my parents' child was taken from them. the twiggs knew the hospital had given them the wrong baby, but what happened to their baby? >> it exploded on the national stage in a way nobody would have thought. >> the trial was nothing less than sensational....
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i think that's a really weak argument and i'm with kim. a lot of this is people calling her arrogant for insisting on a constitutional right. let me point out that when felicity huffman was sentenced, the probation panel that wrote a report on it could identify no victim and no financial loss despite the claims by pros cue r tores -- prosecutors. we've written on this before. one of the problems here is they that the colleges themselves make the admissions process so opaque, right, that people know it's not just merit and this guy, rick singer, he figured out all the soft underbellies. he figured out use special needs to get one proctor for the sats so you could cheat. find these sports where you could do a profile. as long as they're keeping it so sshrouded. lorrie loughlori loughlin has p. she lost her job with hallmark. her kids had to withdraw. it's not like there's no punishment. paul: we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! grea
i think that's a really weak argument and i'm with kim. a lot of this is people calling her arrogant for insisting on a constitutional right. let me point out that when felicity huffman was sentenced, the probation panel that wrote a report on it could identify no victim and no financial loss despite the claims by pros cue r tores -- prosecutors. we've written on this before. one of the problems here is they that the colleges themselves make the admissions process so opaque, right, that people...
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paul: kim? >> everybody do the baby shark; right? hit for the washington nationals, for winning their first world series in franchise history. and game seven this week. and you know what? it wasn't just the victory. it was this incredible almost miracle season in which featured just one come from he behind moment after the next. at a time when washington is not producing anything that's not less than ugly, it was a joy and thank you to the nats. paul: almost enough to make me get over my hostility to washington. bill? >> a hit to the young journalist at the harvard crimson who took a good stand for basic journalistic fairness. in september there was a campus protest calling for the abolishment of i.c.e. crimson reporters called i.c.e. to try to get a comment, couldn't reach them, that set off these activists who are now boycotting the crimson. the crazy thing is that 66% of college students seem to support the activists according to a poll by the college polls. paul: unbelievable. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel. t
paul: kim? >> everybody do the baby shark; right? hit for the washington nationals, for winning their first world series in franchise history. and game seven this week. and you know what? it wasn't just the victory. it was this incredible almost miracle season in which featured just one come from he behind moment after the next. at a time when washington is not producing anything that's not less than ugly, it was a joy and thank you to the nats. paul: almost enough to make me get over my...
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>> tamron: okay, kim has stuck around for this big question. was it 20 years ago, "living single?" >> just say a minute. >> tamron: a minute ago, this -- why did that show resonate so much, and your character? >> i think the show, we didn't know we were going to be groundbreaking, you know? yvette, who created these wonderful characters, she just set out to make good tv. and to write what she knew which was the ships. our chemistry right there it was definitely lightning in a bott bottle. >> tamron: when i look at the reboots out there, this is iconic. this is iconic. will there be -- here we go, all these reboots happening, is it going to happen? >> you know, we have talked about it a little bit, the six of us and yvette, a lot of it deals with our schedules. it everybody is working, everybody's busy. everybody has stuff to do. >> tamron: do you want to reboot? would you be happy? >> you know, when yvette asked, i definitely set i would be interested in seeing what that conversation is and being able to do it. here's the thing, the reboots you
>> tamron: okay, kim has stuck around for this big question. was it 20 years ago, "living single?" >> just say a minute. >> tamron: a minute ago, this -- why did that show resonate so much, and your character? >> i think the show, we didn't know we were going to be groundbreaking, you know? yvette, who created these wonderful characters, she just set out to make good tv. and to write what she knew which was the ships. our chemistry right there it was definitely...
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reporter: kim eui jung applied for asylum in 2010. decades after being involved in anti-government protests i in south korea, he had rereason o fear repercussions. after overstaying his visa, he spent more than 2.5 years in the center. now he is out on probation. kim: notot much gets out about e condnditions in ththere. after six months, most people's faces turn expressionless. rereporterer: the inmates s han on hununger strikeke several ts in recent yeyears. they criticize the crowded accommodations, insufficient medical care, and the uncertainty about their status. some are confined for more than five years, although detention is only meant to be temporary. one former detainee is this refugee from sri lanka. he doesn't want to give his name for fear of being recognized in his homeland. in sri lanka, he got caught between the fronts of the civil war. he fought for overer 12 years o gain refugee status. >> i came here when i was 45. now i am 58, 60 now. so, all that time is finished. i can't go back. it's like a punishment. now i don'
reporter: kim eui jung applied for asylum in 2010. decades after being involved in anti-government protests i in south korea, he had rereason o fear repercussions. after overstaying his visa, he spent more than 2.5 years in the center. now he is out on probation. kim: notot much gets out about e condnditions in ththere. after six months, most people's faces turn expressionless. rereporterer: the inmates s han on hununger strikeke several ts in recent yeyears. they criticize the crowded...
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kim... yeah, k-- uh, kim needs... ...she has to heal. i'm not someone who can help her with that. you told her that? i want to be with you, too, but i can't. w-what do you mean? kim, i have nothing but love for you in my heart, but i'm going to have that procedure reversed. all i know is that i can't stay here and watch and hope that the procedure doesn't work out. i need to leave because of me, because without you and without oscar, there is nothing left for me in port charles. i told her that i owed it to franco to do everything i could to try and get him his life back. and she said that no matter how it turned out that she was gonna leave port charles. so... i guess i am, too. just in a different way. ♪ i missed you. i missed us. i missed us, too. yeah, you did? yeah. forgive me -- i can't help wondering, though, if, uh... if another lead on alex comes up, are you gonna be taking off again? i don't know what i would do if i had a chance to find alex, because i really do want to settle things once and for all so she won't just come blowing back into town and claim peter as her
kim... yeah, k-- uh, kim needs... ...she has to heal. i'm not someone who can help her with that. you told her that? i want to be with you, too, but i can't. w-what do you mean? kim, i have nothing but love for you in my heart, but i'm going to have that procedure reversed. all i know is that i can't stay here and watch and hope that the procedure doesn't work out. i need to leave because of me, because without you and without oscar, there is nothing left for me in port charles. i told her that...
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professor kim. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. it's incredibly meaningful to hear about all the different communities that have f come together to make this kind of gathering possible and i'm really looking forward to the q&a discussion about the book. so when we look ahead to 2020 which seems significant to all of us in this room for various reason, 2020 next year also h d holds another significance specifically in terms of the cokorean war. next year, the korean war will reach its 70th year of conflict. without any official end, the korean war is the one hot war from the cold war that continues to this day. for this forgotten war with american public consciousness, we often take for granted the cease fire signed in july 1953 that holds outright conflict on the korean peninsula. the hyper militarized demilitarized zone along the 30th parallel in korea is certainly one side of evidence of this war, but today i'm going to turn to the conditions around the signing of the 1953 cease fire. namely the one issue on the negotiating table
professor kim. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. it's incredibly meaningful to hear about all the different communities that have f come together to make this kind of gathering possible and i'm really looking forward to the q&a discussion about the book. so when we look ahead to 2020 which seems significant to all of us in this room for various reason, 2020 next year also h d holds another significance specifically in terms of the cokorean war. next year, the korean war will...
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so if what we're seeing now is kim restrain ed, we should expet to see lot of activity if kim takes off the training wheels starting january 1st. >> samantha, always appreciate you. thank you. >>> still to come, why the republican challenger to freshman democrat omar got a lifetime ban from twitter. our experts are discussing that. also, how to deal with politics at your holiday get togethers. in one week... a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with retinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the fi
so if what we're seeing now is kim restrain ed, we should expet to see lot of activity if kim takes off the training wheels starting january 1st. >> samantha, always appreciate you. thank you. >>> still to come, why the republican challenger to freshman democrat omar got a lifetime ban from twitter. our experts are discussing that. also, how to deal with politics at your holiday get togethers. in one week... a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid...
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laura: kim wehle, thanks for being with us. impeachment was also one of the key issues at the demtiratic presid debate last night, there was little disagreement amongst the candidates. instead, they trieerto prove theyin lockstep on the issue and into the fire firmly at president trump.sen. harris:l living in the white house, and there is no question that in 2020, the biggest intue before us we get to that tender moment's justice is on the ballot. mr. biden: should he be impeached and thrown out of office? that is one question. he is indicting himself. number two, after he is thrown out of office or after he is nfeated, should he t prosecuted? hiould he be prosecuted for crim offense he was president? an attorney general.o be made by sen. sanders: certainly be a present who is not only a pathological liar from he is likely the mosten corrupt presin the modern history of america. laura: for more on last night's debate i spoke a brief timraago with demc strategist mary anne marsh. who stood out the most to you on at crowded stage
laura: kim wehle, thanks for being with us. impeachment was also one of the key issues at the demtiratic presid debate last night, there was little disagreement amongst the candidates. instead, they trieerto prove theyin lockstep on the issue and into the fire firmly at president trump.sen. harris:l living in the white house, and there is no question that in 2020, the biggest intue before us we get to that tender moment's justice is on the ballot. mr. biden: should he be impeached and thrown...
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but kim won it, and in style, by sinking this 25—foot putt for a birdie at the last. she finished on 18—under—par, to complete a wire—to—wire victory, and claim her third lpga tour title of the year. kim's win was worth $1.5 million and the overall race to the globe title. it means a loss. you know, it is one of them. at the beginning of the yeari of them. at the beginning of the year i sat goals, three times to win, soi year i sat goals, three times to win, so i am very glad to reach my goal. that is most satisfied, yeah. on to cricket, and england are battling to avoid an innings defeat on the final day of the first test against new zealand in mount maunganui. the tourists began the day on 55 for 3 in their second innings, traiiong by 207 runs, and needing to bat out the day to salvage a draw. but they remain in trouble, with captainjoe root out forjust 11, and they've also lost ben stokes for 28. they have lost ben stokes for 28 and joe delivered 35. they have now moved on to 133/6, so not looking good for england. elsewhere, india became the first team to
but kim won it, and in style, by sinking this 25—foot putt for a birdie at the last. she finished on 18—under—par, to complete a wire—to—wire victory, and claim her third lpga tour title of the year. kim's win was worth $1.5 million and the overall race to the globe title. it means a loss. you know, it is one of them. at the beginning of the yeari of them. at the beginning of the year i sat goals, three times to win, soi year i sat goals, three times to win, so i am very glad to reach...
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back with me, max boot and kim wehle. kim, if the court takes up this case, it would actually be huge to do so. i mean it would be really the first major separation of powers sort of case on the supreme court. now, what is really at stake here? >> so this is a little bit different from what we were just talking about in that the house wasn't asking for documents from the president. so the president doesn't have -- from the office of the president -- can't say listen, these are presidential documents. they're protected that way. this is from a third-party accounting firm. but the wrinkle here for the democrats is that this is not pursuant to an impeachment process. it's general oversight. so the question really is can the president, because he's president, stop the house, stop congress from getting records from his financial history from third parties based on when he wasn't even president? this is him as a private party, a private person, and i think one of the relevant issues -- cases here is the case involving bill clin
back with me, max boot and kim wehle. kim, if the court takes up this case, it would actually be huge to do so. i mean it would be really the first major separation of powers sort of case on the supreme court. now, what is really at stake here? >> so this is a little bit different from what we were just talking about in that the house wasn't asking for documents from the president. so the president doesn't have -- from the office of the president -- can't say listen, these are...
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kim: i thought both of them today were very good witnesses. interesting to see what we have heard from the tru white house's idea of a conspiracy inside goverent. americans and the world got to see what we are talking abole, these so-c conspirators. they are highly skilled, very dedicated, they have each other's backs, they care about american policy, they are experts in their fields, they ar very solid, regular people, the kind of people we want doing these very sobering, important jobs, and essentially they were saying they were bypassemiwith a were s, they were out of the loop. what was best for america was sidelined based o' giuliani' basically executing directions on behalf of the president that hee not of any interest to united states. the question is, do we care? laura: also, there are no more public hearing scheduled in the impeachment inquiry. what happens next? kim: the next step is it would go to the house judiciy committee which traditionally is the entity in congress address what legal articles of list of allegations from list of
kim: i thought both of them today were very good witnesses. interesting to see what we have heard from the tru white house's idea of a conspiracy inside goverent. americans and the world got to see what we are talking abole, these so-c conspirators. they are highly skilled, very dedicated, they have each other's backs, they care about american policy, they are experts in their fields, they ar very solid, regular people, the kind of people we want doing these very sobering, important jobs, and...
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back with me, max boot and kim wehle. kim, if the court takes up this case, it would actually be huge to do so. i mean it would be really the first major separation of powers sort of case on the supreme court. now, what is really at stake here? >> so this is a little bit different from what we were just talking about in that the house wasn't asking for documents from the president. so the president doesn't have -- from the office of the president -- can't say listen, these are presidential documents. they're protected that way. this is from a third-party accounting firm. but the wrinkle here for the democrats is that this is not pursuant to an impeachment process. it's general oversight. so the question really is can the president, because he's president, stop the house, stop congress from getting records from his financial history from third parties based on when he wasn't even president? this is him as a private party, a private person, and i think one of the relevant issues -- cases here is the case involving bill clin
back with me, max boot and kim wehle. kim, if the court takes up this case, it would actually be huge to do so. i mean it would be really the first major separation of powers sort of case on the supreme court. now, what is really at stake here? >> so this is a little bit different from what we were just talking about in that the house wasn't asking for documents from the president. so the president doesn't have -- from the office of the president -- can't say listen, these are...
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analysts say kim is frustrated by sanctions. were they friends after the president stopped calling kim little rocket man? what is going on here. >> reporter: again, the president is all about making big announcement, claiming he has made huge strides toward peace or stopping war. but when it comes right down to it, he doesn't get the substance that is needed to make a solid agreement, a solid piece and that certainly is the case with kim jong-un of north korea, and they can send love letters back and forth all year long if they want but at the end of the day kim jong-un still has all of his nuclear weapons, probably more than he did before the first summit, and he's still got intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of hitting the united states of america. those are not the ones he has been testing recently but he has set a deadline at the end of the year and we may see more nuclear test, more icbm tests after that. >> and christopher, you do talk about substance and kim has threatened to call off talks entirely at the end of
analysts say kim is frustrated by sanctions. were they friends after the president stopped calling kim little rocket man? what is going on here. >> reporter: again, the president is all about making big announcement, claiming he has made huge strides toward peace or stopping war. but when it comes right down to it, he doesn't get the substance that is needed to make a solid agreement, a solid piece and that certainly is the case with kim jong-un of north korea, and they can send love...
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-- one member of kim taylor's of -- one member of kim taylor's staff, sergeant jimmy edwards, was gathering information for the u.s. military. he was eventually captured inside the u.s. embassy compound by iranian militants while attempting to find out exactly where the hostages were. he was taken to the embassy guardhouse, questioned and released after he told the students he was only collecting posters for his collection. some posters he needed, he said, were stuck only on the inside of the walls. ambassador kim taylor quickly sent him to canada, where he received two decorations for bravery. the information collected inside the embassy by the canadians was transmitted to the cia and state department. it was used later by the pentagon in planning for operation eagle claw, the american rescue mission. >> they intended to gauge whether a so-called commando raid would be plausible. this was a collective effort. narrator: at the same time, the canadian government in ottawa provided bogus passports for the six american houseguests. other vital documents such as false driver's licenses came fro
-- one member of kim taylor's of -- one member of kim taylor's staff, sergeant jimmy edwards, was gathering information for the u.s. military. he was eventually captured inside the u.s. embassy compound by iranian militants while attempting to find out exactly where the hostages were. he was taken to the embassy guardhouse, questioned and released after he told the students he was only collecting posters for his collection. some posters he needed, he said, were stuck only on the inside of the...
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kim k. putting on the as a t. kim k. doesn't say oh my god i have this amazing cher oh my god i have this personal trainer you know i don't have a shift i make my own soup and sometimes it doesn't taste nice you know what i mean is i would be. that's the issue with social media right we have all these influencers who are only showing us the positives of their lives right we're not seeing a lot of negative and i think the issue here is that there are a multitude of influencers promoting these detox teas on things like instagram they're not disclosing 'd that their ads so they're bringing down sort of the critical thinking that many consumers would do they're not telling about the risks which is another issue. they're not telling about all the things they do in their life to obtain the figure that they have and so that it's completely deceptive and misleading and the problem is that because social media skews young you're getting a lot of kids and young adults that are going to try these reall
kim k. putting on the as a t. kim k. doesn't say oh my god i have this amazing cher oh my god i have this personal trainer you know i don't have a shift i make my own soup and sometimes it doesn't taste nice you know what i mean is i would be. that's the issue with social media right we have all these influencers who are only showing us the positives of their lives right we're not seeing a lot of negative and i think the issue here is that there are a multitude of influencers promoting these...
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kim and teresa were friends in college. kim says teresa had a special way with her subjects. >> she could make them smile. i think that's what she loved to do.t >> reporter: the two stayed in touch after they launched their careers. but that would change suddenly on october 31st, 2005. investigators say the photographer was on assignment for auto trader magazine when she disappeared. >> i just kind of dropped knowing it was somebody i knew. >> reporter: what do you do at that moment? >> i felt helpless. you want to try to deny it and get in touch with her. >> reporter: did you try to call her? >> i tried to text her. >> reporter: no response? >> no response. >> reporter: wisconsin police put on a massive search, bolstered by volunteers. >> we have found a rav 4. >> they found teresa's vehicle on the avery yard. >> reporter: and then, he hustled over to this special land in manitowoc county. had you heard his name before? >> only through the media. >> reporter: steven avery was a big story. but 18 years later, dna evidence e
kim and teresa were friends in college. kim says teresa had a special way with her subjects. >> she could make them smile. i think that's what she loved to do.t >> reporter: the two stayed in touch after they launched their careers. but that would change suddenly on october 31st, 2005. investigators say the photographer was on assignment for auto trader magazine when she disappeared. >> i just kind of dropped knowing it was somebody i knew. >> reporter: what do you do at...
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i started painting because i wanted to make chemical song and kim jong il happy with my pictures. and move lead a basically harmonious life he was looking forward to a great career as a painter in service to kim jong il but then in the mid 1990 s. came the catastrophe. really united nations estimates some $20000000.00 are starving resorting to eating roots and grass there's only enough food for each adult to get 100 grams per day. starvation drove sun moon into the tumen river he swam to china knowing he could never return so most escapes still affects him to this day he depicts it in his paintings and sketches the absurd odyssey through pyongyang beijing and laos covering thousands of kilometers in order to reach south korea just over the border. he was helped by the chinese mafia who smuggle him to laos where he struggled his way through the jungle. when he finally saw the church crosses above seoul it seemed unreal and freedom brought confusion a cult of personality in pop music a uniformity of commercial brands. the dominating position of religion. all strategies that seem sim
i started painting because i wanted to make chemical song and kim jong il happy with my pictures. and move lead a basically harmonious life he was looking forward to a great career as a painter in service to kim jong il but then in the mid 1990 s. came the catastrophe. really united nations estimates some $20000000.00 are starving resorting to eating roots and grass there's only enough food for each adult to get 100 grams per day. starvation drove sun moon into the tumen river he swam to china...
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joel kim booster is joining us [ cheers and applause and she is running for the u.s. senate in kentucky. amy mcgrath is here tonight. [ cheers and applause so you're here on a good evening. before we get to our guests, as the house prepares for a formal vote to authorize the impeachment inquiry into president trump, republicans are comparing their situation to a horror movie for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: just step back and remember that from day one the actual facts in the ukraine scandal have been damning for the president. we have the notes from the call. we know that trump held up hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid that congress had specifically directed to ukraine. and while he was holding up that aid, trump asked the ukrainian president to investigate his political rivals it's all right there trump mentions bidens by name multiple times the only -- the only legitimate reason a president has ever had for mentioning joe biden on a call with a foreign leader is when obama had to apologize for him. [
joel kim booster is joining us [ cheers and applause and she is running for the u.s. senate in kentucky. amy mcgrath is here tonight. [ cheers and applause so you're here on a good evening. before we get to our guests, as the house prepares for a formal vote to authorize the impeachment inquiry into president trump, republicans are comparing their situation to a horror movie for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: just step back and...
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and catalonia is the president kim torah is in court for a trial of disobedience is accused of defying orders from the spanish electoral college and by not removing a symbol of support for catalan independence from a government building. you know gratian sermon has been held for sri lanka's new president got to by about japan except he claimed victory after a campaign marked by nationalist rhetoric and promises of best security now that he has the task of lifting the country out of an economic. slump it was made worse by the easter bombings as has more now from on the order to put out. there were basically all roads leading to the rule. in sion historic temple dating back centuries where gautama rajapaksa has decided to take the oath of office it's a known door to the huge majority of single of british voters that placed their faith in him with an overwhelming sort of a good number in terms of that victory i mean essentially on the outset and particularly coming into the campaigns that sort of security angle national security post the easter bombings were a big big factor official lank
and catalonia is the president kim torah is in court for a trial of disobedience is accused of defying orders from the spanish electoral college and by not removing a symbol of support for catalan independence from a government building. you know gratian sermon has been held for sri lanka's new president got to by about japan except he claimed victory after a campaign marked by nationalist rhetoric and promises of best security now that he has the task of lifting the country out of an economic....
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now move- kim nooooooo! only mucinex has a patented tablet that lasts 3x longer, fo. help us at taps.org/family. >>> our top stories, investigators have arrested a person who may be connected to the deadly ambush of americans in northern mexico. three women and six school children were killed on monday. sources say the victims may have been targeted by a drug cartel. >>> and democrats are celebrating a big win this morning after several election day victories in key states. democrats took control of virginia's state legislature. in kentucky andy beshear has a narrow lead over republican governor matt bevin. bevin has not conceded. republicans were able to hold on to the governorship in mississippi. >>> and now to the story of a writer whose life was violently cut short but whose life's work will endure thanks to the woman he loved. here's chip reid. >>> several shots have been fired -- >> reporter: on june 28th, 2018, a gunman with a longtime grudge against the "capital gazette" newspaper in annapolis, maryland, walked into its offices and opened fire. five people wer
now move- kim nooooooo! only mucinex has a patented tablet that lasts 3x longer, fo. help us at taps.org/family. >>> our top stories, investigators have arrested a person who may be connected to the deadly ambush of americans in northern mexico. three women and six school children were killed on monday. sources say the victims may have been targeted by a drug cartel. >>> and democrats are celebrating a big win this morning after several election day victories in key states....