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and it was his wife, sharon tate, who was one of the victims. >> with sharon tate 25-year-old coffee heiress abigail folger. she's been working with poor kids in watts. it was her body officer derosa saw on the front yard. beside her was her boyfriend wojciech fry kousi,kowski, 32, sometime actor and friend of roman's. in the house next to sharon the man with the towel over his head was 35-year-old jay sebring. >> famous hairdresser to the stars who had been sharon tate's boyfriend. >> jeff gwynn wrote the 2013 book "moons." >> they'd remained frerngsds and sharon tate had invited sebring over that evening. >> anthony demaria is jay sebring's nephew. >> one of the sad ironies is jay was not supposed to be there that night. he was supposed to be in las vegas and for whatever reason he decided to stay. >> the body in the car took longer to identify. he turned out to be 19-year-old steve parent, who'd been visiting the property's caretaker. parent went out to his car at just the wrong moment, never got out of the driveway. l.a. struggled to understand, why would anyone kill all these pe
and it was his wife, sharon tate, who was one of the victims. >> with sharon tate 25-year-old coffee heiress abigail folger. she's been working with poor kids in watts. it was her body officer derosa saw on the front yard. beside her was her boyfriend wojciech fry kousi,kowski, 32, sometime actor and friend of roman's. in the house next to sharon the man with the towel over his head was 35-year-old jay sebring. >> famous hairdresser to the stars who had been sharon tate's boyfriend....
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[cheers and applause] >> president trump: thank you, tate. tuesday go out and vote for tate. he will never let you down and don't kid yourself, your second amendment is under attack. but not with him. so we are also joined tonight by a man who is truly -- and i said it a lot, but he's been a great governor and he loves your estate, and he loves the people of this great state. governor phil brandt. where is phil? come up, phil. look at him. >> i just want to say one more thing. is this trump country? [cheers and applause] let me tell you what, what we always wanted was a fighter. we wanted someone to stand up to the democrats and fight. well, this is what fighting looks like. let's go make america great again. [chanting usa] >> president trump: thank you, phil. what a job, what a great job. now to continue that whole thing going forward, another man who is a warrior, a friend of mine. whenever there's a problem, he's there. he's always there and he will be right out the front. he's tough, he's smart and he's brilliant actually. he loves his state and he loves his people. senat
[cheers and applause] >> president trump: thank you, tate. tuesday go out and vote for tate. he will never let you down and don't kid yourself, your second amendment is under attack. but not with him. so we are also joined tonight by a man who is truly -- and i said it a lot, but he's been a great governor and he loves your estate, and he loves the people of this great state. governor phil brandt. where is phil? come up, phil. look at him. >> i just want to say one more thing. is...
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tate, come on up. tate. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. president. mississippi welcomes you because mississippi is donald j. trump country. we gave you almost 60% of the vote in 2016. and next year, we're going to do even better. and the reason is because president trump is a strong leader. he is the right leader to defeat the radical liberals who have taken over the democrat party. these ladical liberals have been trying to remove our president from office since the very day he was sworn in. they have disrespected him and that means they have disrespected us. jim hood does not stand with our president. he stands with the radical liberals. when the radical liberals tried to stop the president on border security, jim hood stood with the liberals. when the choice was donald j. trump or crooked hillary, jim hood stood with hillary clinton. and today, with the election just days away, i am standing with president donald trump. [cheers and applause] >> and jim hood is standing with the liberals. now, mississippi, it is time to choose. it is time to stand
tate, come on up. tate. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. president. mississippi welcomes you because mississippi is donald j. trump country. we gave you almost 60% of the vote in 2016. and next year, we're going to do even better. and the reason is because president trump is a strong leader. he is the right leader to defeat the radical liberals who have taken over the democrat party. these ladical liberals have been trying to remove our president from office since the very day he...
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that's why you have to go with tate reese. tate is going to send a big signal by the way. it's great for you, he's gonna be a great governor it also sends a big signal to these radical left crazy democrats. it's very important that tate wins. very important. we are also fighting deadly sanctuary cities with the help of states like mississippi, which has banned sanctuary cities because phil brian said we are not going to have them and roger wicker says we are not going to have them. and cindy said we are not going to have them. democrats, sanctuary cities, force the release of dangerous criminal aliens onto our space. if you want a governor who will stand proudly with the heroes of i.c.e. i would want their job. ms 13 they walk right into those nests. they start swinging you never saw anything like it. i said, better you than me, who would do good? that guy would do good, most of you wouldn't do so good back these guys are tough guys and they love our country. who would do it? they are moving thousands of people from ms 13 these gangs are the worst people. these people thes
that's why you have to go with tate reese. tate is going to send a big signal by the way. it's great for you, he's gonna be a great governor it also sends a big signal to these radical left crazy democrats. it's very important that tate wins. very important. we are also fighting deadly sanctuary cities with the help of states like mississippi, which has banned sanctuary cities because phil brian said we are not going to have them and roger wicker says we are not going to have them. and cindy...
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tate, come on up. tate. [applause and cheers]ic. mr. reeves: thank you, mr. president. mississippi welcomes you because mississippi is donald j. trump country. [applause and cheers] we gave you almost 60% of the vote in 2016, and next year we are going to do even better. [applause and cheers] and the reason is because president trump is a strong leader. he's the right leader to defeat the radical liberals who have taken over the democrat party. [applause and cheers] now these radical liberals have been trying to remove our president from office since the very day he was sworn in. >> [booing] they have: disrespected him, and that means they have disrespected us. [applause and cheers] jim hood does not stand with our president. he stands with the radical liberals. >> [booing] when the radical liberals tried to stop the president on border security, jim hood stood with the liberals. >> [booing] when the choice was donald j. trump or crooked hillary, jim hood stood with hillary clinton. >> [booing] mr. reeves: and today with the election days away, i'm standing with preside
tate, come on up. tate. [applause and cheers]ic. mr. reeves: thank you, mr. president. mississippi welcomes you because mississippi is donald j. trump country. [applause and cheers] we gave you almost 60% of the vote in 2016, and next year we are going to do even better. [applause and cheers] and the reason is because president trump is a strong leader. he's the right leader to defeat the radical liberals who have taken over the democrat party. [applause and cheers] now these radical liberals...
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my first ever visit to tate britain was on a school bus. they brought it out here and then we walked in. it isjust about reflecting london and, you know, the future, our future. here we have photos of the test this morning. with so many schools signing up, the challenge has grown and grown. numberone! 2000 more to go! three weeks later they are ready for the grand reveal. what you think is going to happen when these kids come in here and see them? what do you hope will be their response? that they are important. they are on the walls of tate britain and they are important. they are not just important within their school, they are important within the wider environment of london. the first visitors, children from steve mcqueen's old school, little ealing, here to find their picture among the many thousands. really surprising and cool. amazing and cool. it is really amazing to be here. like, ifeel really, like, inspired. the exhibition won'tjust be at the tate britain. but on 600 billboards across london. and at specially decorated tube stati
my first ever visit to tate britain was on a school bus. they brought it out here and then we walked in. it isjust about reflecting london and, you know, the future, our future. here we have photos of the test this morning. with so many schools signing up, the challenge has grown and grown. numberone! 2000 more to go! three weeks later they are ready for the grand reveal. what you think is going to happen when these kids come in here and see them? what do you hope will be their response? that...
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will evert think tate have to make that trip. we are one movement, one people, one family and one glorious nation under god. is striving like never before. and ladies and gentlemen of mississippi, the best is yet to calm. come.yet to because together we will make america great at -- wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will make america proud again. we will make america safe again. america greatke again. thank you, mississippi. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> today on "washington journal" former democratic senator from wisconsin russ feingold joins us to discuss the impeachment inquiry into president trump and his into president trump and his experience in the senate during the impeachment of president clinton. then a look at the terrorist group isis after the death of ryan ofer with michael the jamestown foundation. then an update on the california wildfires with bob roper of the western fire chiefs association. host: good morning. it is saturday, november 2. we have more political programming for you on c-span this week.
will evert think tate have to make that trip. we are one movement, one people, one family and one glorious nation under god. is striving like never before. and ladies and gentlemen of mississippi, the best is yet to calm. come.yet to because together we will make america great at -- wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will make america proud again. we will make america safe again. america greatke again. thank you, mississippi. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> today on...
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great reaction under pressure, tate. exclamation point. i guess in many ways donald trump does move the numbers. he's proven that in the past. he can move them both ways, for and against a particular candidate. why is it that he managed to move the numbers in a positive direction in mississippi but maybe not so much in kentucky? >> well, i think in kentucky what you had, again, is a deeply unpopular governor. so, even donald trump in that case, i think when we can move the numbers couldn't move the numbers for this particular person. people do vote not just on the issues, but they vote based on whether or not they like somebody. so, i think you had something in kentucky that was unique which was a uniquely unlikable person. i don't think, again, we can necessarily generalize that to all of the other states that will be in play. but what we certainly saw is that president trump was an enormously motivating factor i think both for democrats and republicans. and he touched on something that's so important in kentucky, in virginia, and mississ
great reaction under pressure, tate. exclamation point. i guess in many ways donald trump does move the numbers. he's proven that in the past. he can move them both ways, for and against a particular candidate. why is it that he managed to move the numbers in a positive direction in mississippi but maybe not so much in kentucky? >> well, i think in kentucky what you had, again, is a deeply unpopular governor. so, even donald trump in that case, i think when we can move the numbers...
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another key race, republican tate reeves will be the next governor of mississippi. you're watching cnn. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i could see that. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight
another key race, republican tate reeves will be the next governor of mississippi. you're watching cnn. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i could see that. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting...
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they are on the walls of tate britain and that they are important. the first visitors, children from steve mcqueen‘s old school, little ealing, keen to find their picture on the many thousands. really amazing and really cool. amazing and cool and super. really amazing and really cool. amazing and cool and superlj really amazing and really cool. amazing and cool and super. i feel really amazing to be here. like, i feel really, like, inspired. it's hoped close to 80,000 young people will see the exhibition over the next six months. brenda emanus, bbc news. you have been watching newsday. i‘m ben bland in london. and i‘m sharanjit leyl in singapore .stay with us. coming up — beyond the movie theatre.we will see why disney is focussing on getting people to stay at home with a new streaming service, as the entertainment giant prepares to take on chinese competition. and before we go, we‘d like to leave you with these pictures. we‘ve all heard the phrase "pigs might fly" but now san francisco international airport has come up with a unique solu
they are on the walls of tate britain and that they are important. the first visitors, children from steve mcqueen‘s old school, little ealing, keen to find their picture on the many thousands. really amazing and really cool. amazing and cool and super. really amazing and really cool. amazing and cool and superlj really amazing and really cool. amazing and cool and super. i feel really amazing to be here. like, i feel really, like, inspired. it's hoped close to 80,000 young people will see...
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to the polls and vote to continue our extraordinary government with your next governor, republican tate reeves. great guy. under republican leadership, jobs are booming, confidence is naon is than ever rising, e is before. we're now on economic power house. we've never been in a position like it. we rebuild our military and we have financial strength, and by the way for those of you with a thing called 401(k)s. >> he's addressing the crowd in tupelo, throwing his support behind lieutenant governor tate reeves, the republican nominee for governor. we're also seeing that the president has had a big week and he had a little mix up before the event. earlier today he tweeted and then quickly deleted, louisiana i'll see you tonight! big rally for eddie r. be a great governor. he's not in louisiana, as i said he's in mississippi. he goes to louisiana next week. a little mix up. at the live news desk, ken bastida, back to you. >>> the breeder's cup is underway at santa anita park, one of the most prestigious events in racing, but many are concerned about dozens of horse deaths at the track. rep
to the polls and vote to continue our extraordinary government with your next governor, republican tate reeves. great guy. under republican leadership, jobs are booming, confidence is naon is than ever rising, e is before. we're now on economic power house. we've never been in a position like it. we rebuild our military and we have financial strength, and by the way for those of you with a thing called 401(k)s. >> he's addressing the crowd in tupelo, throwing his support behind lieutenant...
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my first ever visit to tate britain was on a school bus. it isjust about reflecting london and, you know, the future, our future. here we have photos of the test this morning. with so many schools signing up, the challenge has grown and grown. numberone! 2000 more to go! three weeks later they are ready for the grand reveal. what you think is going to happen when these kids come in here and see them? what do you hope will be their response? that they are important. they are on the walls of tate britain and they are important. they are not just important within their school, they are important within the wider environment of london. the first visitors, children from steve mcqueen's old school, little ealing, here to find their picture among the many thousands. really surprising and cool. amazing and cool. it is really amazing to be here. like, ifeel really, like, inspired. the exhibition won'tjust be at the tate britain. but on 600 billboards across london. and at specially decorated tube stations. it's great because you see it in situ. that
my first ever visit to tate britain was on a school bus. it isjust about reflecting london and, you know, the future, our future. here we have photos of the test this morning. with so many schools signing up, the challenge has grown and grown. numberone! 2000 more to go! three weeks later they are ready for the grand reveal. what you think is going to happen when these kids come in here and see them? what do you hope will be their response? that they are important. they are on the walls of tate...
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lieutenant governor tate reeves, who is fighting to prevail in the closest gubernatorial contest there in over a decade. the democrat, jim hood, brought in former president barack obama to help turn out the state's black voters. >> a brighter future for mississippi is in your hands. and all you have to do is vote. >> reporter: in a sign of how closely republicans are watching statewide races, president trump is headed to louisiana tomorrow to campaign for republican gubernatorial candidate there. louisiana votes for governor later this month. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, ed, thank you. now to florida where a sheriffs deputy who worked at a school for children with special needs is under arrest tonight. willard miller is facing a felony charge after video shows him grabbing a female student and slamming her to the ground. vladimir duthiers has new details. >> reporter: the images are shocking. in this silent two and a half minute video, a sheriff's deputy can be seen talking to a young girl before suddenly rushing her, grabbing her by the throat, and slamming her onto the ground. sch
lieutenant governor tate reeves, who is fighting to prevail in the closest gubernatorial contest there in over a decade. the democrat, jim hood, brought in former president barack obama to help turn out the state's black voters. >> a brighter future for mississippi is in your hands. and all you have to do is vote. >> reporter: in a sign of how closely republicans are watching statewide races, president trump is headed to louisiana tomorrow to campaign for republican gubernatorial...
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it isjust to tate britain was on a school bus. it is just about to tate britain was on a school bus. it isjust about reflecting london and, you know, the future, our future. here we have photos of the te5t future. here we have photos of the test this morning. with so many school5 test this morning. with so many schools are signing up, the challenge has grown and grown. 2000 more to go! three weeks later they are ready for the grand reveal. what you think is going to happen when these kids come in here and see them? what do you hope will be their response? that they are important. they are on the walls of tate britain and they are important. they are notjust britain and they are important. they are not just important britain and they are important. they are notjust important within britain and they are important. they are not just important within their school, they are important within the wider environment of london. the first visitors, children from steve mcqueen'5 old school, little ealing, here to find their picture among the
it isjust to tate britain was on a school bus. it is just about to tate britain was on a school bus. it isjust about reflecting london and, you know, the future, our future. here we have photos of the te5t future. here we have photos of the test this morning. with so many school5 test this morning. with so many schools are signing up, the challenge has grown and grown. 2000 more to go! three weeks later they are ready for the grand reveal. what you think is going to happen when these kids come...
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they‘re on the walls of tate britain, and that they‘re important. and they‘re notjust important within their school, they‘re important within the broader, wider environment of london. let‘s take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube, problems on the picadilly line, which is suspended between rayners lane and uxbridge, which is down to significant leaf fall. there significant leaf fall. are minor problems on the central there are minor problems on the central line. on the victoria line, no service between warren street and brixton, and severe delays on the rest of the line while the emergency services deal with a casualty on the track. 0n the roads, queues on the north circular, westbound through the roadworks from the clockhouse interchange to brownlow road. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it‘s a rather wet, windy and cold monday morning, i‘m afraid. we‘ve had some rain overnight. it‘s gradually clearing away as we head through the morning. moving east and then later, drier and brighter with just one or two
they‘re on the walls of tate britain, and that they‘re important. and they‘re notjust important within their school, they‘re important within the broader, wider environment of london. let‘s take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube, problems on the picadilly line, which is suspended between rayners lane and uxbridge, which is down to significant leaf fall. there significant leaf fall. are minor problems on the central there are minor problems on the central line. on the...
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conviction proved controversial the evidence was circumstantial experts including sheriff departing tate touring was wrongfully convicted later d.n.a. analysis failed to link him to the scene of the crime he's been locked up to 30. 3 years for a crime that myself another investigators don't feel like he was there we don't feel like he was present when the actual murders were committed as he's maintained you know since he went on trial. he's missed his twenty's just thirty's and is 40 so it's time to stand up and go to the junior parole board has called hey some answering to conduct in prison exemplary and said they had served more time to move the usual on to today's new york. governor ralph northam has made it clear that he is not pardoning inserting and elizabeth hastened his many provoked them on the board's recommendation. in a 2016 documentary the promise starting again as cited his innocence and said he considered himself the victim of his former girlfriend. and rises as it is a looking back at me because i know that i never knew this woman. most of the story she told me were not t
conviction proved controversial the evidence was circumstantial experts including sheriff departing tate touring was wrongfully convicted later d.n.a. analysis failed to link him to the scene of the crime he's been locked up to 30. 3 years for a crime that myself another investigators don't feel like he was there we don't feel like he was present when the actual murders were committed as he's maintained you know since he went on trial. he's missed his twenty's just thirty's and is 40 so it's...
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president's border promises a major reason he was elected. >> the other how do i text thee, kristin tate, good morning, thank you for joining us on a holiday. let's get straight to it, how do you feel about what michael bloomberg had to say about immigration? >> americans on both sides of the aisle tend to be compassionate reasonable people who think immigration makes this country a better place but there are many who are concerned that our compassion has been taken advantage of and we have been stripped of the right to decide who can and cannot come into the country. the conservatives i talk to and i know are not necessarily against more immigration as a general principle but they are concerned the country can't afford to absorb millions more people for net consumers of taxpayer-funded services. in 2017 the group fair found illegal immigrants cost taxpayers $116 billion just that year alone. if you taxpayers are on the hook to provide services like medical, justice, education and all these services for illegal immigrants in the country and millions of children. there are real concerns h
president's border promises a major reason he was elected. >> the other how do i text thee, kristin tate, good morning, thank you for joining us on a holiday. let's get straight to it, how do you feel about what michael bloomberg had to say about immigration? >> americans on both sides of the aisle tend to be compassionate reasonable people who think immigration makes this country a better place but there are many who are concerned that our compassion has been taken advantage of and...
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elizabeth: christian tate thank you. the dnc less than 9 million in cash on hand, 7 million in debt, trump campaign, rnc 300 million raises, 160 million cash on hand, thank you so much christian. >> thank you. elizabeth: a top border guy. a 2020 democrat trying to regain footing. blaming president for the border crisis. we'll explain. >> why one watch dog said that donations to the clinton foundation now drying up. just like the clinton's influence. story next. ghborhood. ghborhood. i'm a regular at my local coffee shop and my local barber shop. when you shop small you help support your community - from after school programs to the arts! so become a regular, more regularly. because for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays in the community. join me and american express on small business saturday, november 30th, and see how shopping small adds up. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew s
elizabeth: christian tate thank you. the dnc less than 9 million in cash on hand, 7 million in debt, trump campaign, rnc 300 million raises, 160 million cash on hand, thank you so much christian. >> thank you. elizabeth: a top border guy. a 2020 democrat trying to regain footing. blaming president for the border crisis. we'll explain. >> why one watch dog said that donations to the clinton foundation now drying up. just like the clinton's influence. story next. ghborhood. ghborhood....
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he's there to support lieutenant governor tate reese, the republican nominee for governor. voters go to the polls tuesday. mr. reeves is currently ahead by about three points according to a recent mason dixon poll published by real clear politics. the president should be out shortly. while we wait, here's a portion of the "washington journal." >> host: joining us from atlanta this morning, the centers for disease control, the principal deputy director. to talk primarily about the vaping-related illnesses the country's experiencing, other public health concerns. doctor, we'll start with that issue and the vaping illnesses, the lung injury cases and this brand new charge from the cdc just this past week as to where things are, showing our viewers that map of concentration of cases. marley most of them -- particularly most of them there in illinois. what is behind these illnesses? do we havewh a better idea of what's going on? >> guest: you know, this is a really difficult outbreak. we have 1,888 cases of acute lung injury associated with e-cigarette or vaping products. we hav
he's there to support lieutenant governor tate reese, the republican nominee for governor. voters go to the polls tuesday. mr. reeves is currently ahead by about three points according to a recent mason dixon poll published by real clear politics. the president should be out shortly. while we wait, here's a portion of the "washington journal." >> host: joining us from atlanta this morning, the centers for disease control, the principal deputy director. to talk primarily about...
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republicans are hoping that recent visits by president trump and vice-president pence will gave tate reeves enough support at the polls to win the election out rite >> all that matters is when the clock hits zero you are ahead on the scoreboard. that's where tate reeves will be on election night when the votes are counted. >> barack obama recorded 11th hour robo calls for jim hood. the only mississippi democrat to hold statewide office. >> jim hood is not a generic democrat. jim hood is his own brand. he is like heinz ketchup. >> to win this race tonight, one candidate will have to not only win the majority of the popular vote but win a majority of the state house districts. otherwise the race will be settled in january by the mississippi state house which is expected to remain in republican hands. >> bret: thanks. we will have both results on fox news channel tonight when the polls close. up next president trump calls for the identification of the ukraine whistleblower. he is getting some back up and some push back. rand paul will join us. fox 10 in phoenix an investigation says the
republicans are hoping that recent visits by president trump and vice-president pence will gave tate reeves enough support at the polls to win the election out rite >> all that matters is when the clock hits zero you are ahead on the scoreboard. that's where tate reeves will be on election night when the votes are counted. >> barack obama recorded 11th hour robo calls for jim hood. the only mississippi democrat to hold statewide office. >> jim hood is not a generic democrat....
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. >>> governor tate reaves defeated attorney general jim hood in the mississippi governor's race. president trump endorsed reaves and held a rally for him in tupelo. elsewhere, tupelo, mississippi, residents voted. that's expected to shrink the number of airbnb listings there. big loss as it prepares to go public. >>> in arizona, 77% of the voters rejected eed the decisi make tupelo a sanctuary city. >>> paige cognetti won locally when others refused to endorse her. she's eight months pregnant. >>> sondland says he now recalls telling a ukrainian official on september 1st, quote, resumption of usaid would likely not occur until ukraine provided the public anti-corruption statement that had been -- that we had been discussing for many weeks. that anti-corruption statement was supposed to target the bidens. >>> sonld land's revision blows up the time lyme being peddled by the white house i. tess first clear acknowledgement that a request for an investigation was on the table after ukraine was told in late august aid was tied up. trump said that was not the case, so it could not be u
. >>> governor tate reaves defeated attorney general jim hood in the mississippi governor's race. president trump endorsed reaves and held a rally for him in tupelo. elsewhere, tupelo, mississippi, residents voted. that's expected to shrink the number of airbnb listings there. big loss as it prepares to go public. >>> in arizona, 77% of the voters rejected eed the decisi make tupelo a sanctuary city. >>> paige cognetti won locally when others refused to endorse her....
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the republican tate reeves is hoping the support he got from the white house in these last days of the race will bring him over the threshold and help him win outright tonight. friday lieutenant governor reeves attended a rally with donald trump which was followed by a monday rally on the coast with mike pence. both men played well with mississippi's conservative base where is jim hood, a pro-gun antiabortion democrat largely steered clear of members of his national party. nevertheless republicans criticized his campaign for an 11th hour robo call by barack obama. serving his fourth form is attorney general he is the only mississippi democrat to currently hold statewide office. democrats watching tonight's returns with an anxious enthusiasm believe hood is the best hope it winning the governorship for the first time in a generation. the problem with a tight race like this in mississippi is mississippi state election law. in order to win the election out right, a gubernatorial candidate not only has to get a majority of the popular vote, 50% plus one vote but also win the majority of th
the republican tate reeves is hoping the support he got from the white house in these last days of the race will bring him over the threshold and help him win outright tonight. friday lieutenant governor reeves attended a rally with donald trump which was followed by a monday rally on the coast with mike pence. both men played well with mississippi's conservative base where is jim hood, a pro-gun antiabortion democrat largely steered clear of members of his national party. nevertheless...
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and finally, republicans and tate reeves are in the driver's seat in mississippi there. democrats are hopeful that jim hood, who is the attorney general, could surprise everyone. it's going to be tough, though. in addition to whipping the popular vote, gubernatorial candidates in mississippi must win a majority of statehouse districts. and that will be an advantage for the gop. the first results will come in around 7:00 p.m. eastern time. that's when the polls close in virginia and kentucky. dave and christine? >> ryan, thanks. >>> the trump administration has started the formal process of withdrawing from the paris climate accord. mike pompeo submitting notification to the united nations. withdrawal will take place just one year after the 2020 election. president trump claims this punishes workers and enriches foreign countries. the united states contributes more to global warming than any other country. >>> police are investigating a deadly stabbing at a popeyes restaurant in maryland. they say the victim was stabbed monday night in a fight with another man over the fa
and finally, republicans and tate reeves are in the driver's seat in mississippi there. democrats are hopeful that jim hood, who is the attorney general, could surprise everyone. it's going to be tough, though. in addition to whipping the popular vote, gubernatorial candidates in mississippi must win a majority of statehouse districts. and that will be an advantage for the gop. the first results will come in around 7:00 p.m. eastern time. that's when the polls close in virginia and kentucky....
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tate reeves, the republican, we're declaring him the apparent winner here. the reason for the hesitation because his margin is strong here. the reason for the hesitation, mississippi has an unusual procedure. you have to win a majority of the popular vote. you also have to win a majority of the state legislative districts. there are 122 of them in mississippi. we think just based on the vote return pattern he's probably got somewhere in the 70s. we think that will happen but we want to see that happen before we officially character iepz him as the winner. certainly look at the vote totals there. tate reeves when it comes to the popular vote, the comfortable winner there. finally, rachel, you mentioned this, the state of virginia, the commonwealth of virginia. republicans came into the night with a narrow advantage there. there was one vacant seat, a democratic seat. 49. really it was 51-49 coming in tonight. the associated press says democrats have picked up five, a net gain of five the a.p. says for house democrats on the delegate side. that is enough to ge
tate reeves, the republican, we're declaring him the apparent winner here. the reason for the hesitation because his margin is strong here. the reason for the hesitation, mississippi has an unusual procedure. you have to win a majority of the popular vote. you also have to win a majority of the state legislative districts. there are 122 of them in mississippi. we think just based on the vote return pattern he's probably got somewhere in the 70s. we think that will happen but we want to see that...
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reeves there on the right has been elected governor of mississippi t lieutenant governor tate reeves campaign also embrace the president but it was just about 9 percentage point so not a huge wind certainly in ruby red, mississippi and in virginia. our partners at cnn are projecting that both the democrs will flip the chambers of the virginia legislature, the house and the senate and that is big news there in virginia which used to be a red state and then became a swing state and now appears to be a blue state so that is a noteworthy certainly on the national stage well it is the phrase we've been hearing over and over again on capitol hill the past what month or 2. could pro quo president trump saysysysit neve happened with ukraine but now gordon sunderland the us ambassador to the eu is saying it did happen. after he says his memory was refresh this week he sent impeachment investigators a 3 page addition to his testimony. >>linking us aid to ukraine with an investigation into trump's political rivals. cnn's alex marquardt has a look at what he said. >>in black and white one of the
reeves there on the right has been elected governor of mississippi t lieutenant governor tate reeves campaign also embrace the president but it was just about 9 percentage point so not a huge wind certainly in ruby red, mississippi and in virginia. our partners at cnn are projecting that both the democrs will flip the chambers of the virginia legislature, the house and the senate and that is big news there in virginia which used to be a red state and then became a swing state and now appears to...
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yes, the 99th annual parade in kron four's christi tate row was there. behind me you see decorated car. tags and men and women in orm is all a part of today'99th annual veterans day parade here in francisco. 's an event honoring the service an sacrificof our armed forces, the parade starting on embarcadero at north point goes of jefferson one of the busiest streets in the entire bay wereundreds of rightfully march in unison hundreds watched and support. i spoke with onwoman an army veteran of...
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lauren: all right kristin tate, well said. thank you very much. >> thanks, lauren. ashley: guess what? get ready to break out your parka. winter-like weather headed our way. lauren: i took a new one out this morning and ripped the tag off. it didn't feel so good. senior meteorologist janice dean is here with details. how cold is it going to get? janice: this week we'll get a little taste of l cold air and next week we get the arctic air plunge for folks across the tennessee and mississippi river valley and the northeast. current temperatures, we can deal with the 50s here, got 40s across the ohio river valley, 20s over the northern plains and the upper mid west. we're going to get a shot of cold air and snow with that over the great lakes and interior northeast. this will make news, this next weather maker across portions of the interior northeast for friday, so there it is right there. how much snow will we get? several inches looks like especially for places downwind of the great lakes, up towards the northern new england area. along the coast we won't get the sno
lauren: all right kristin tate, well said. thank you very much. >> thanks, lauren. ashley: guess what? get ready to break out your parka. winter-like weather headed our way. lauren: i took a new one out this morning and ripped the tag off. it didn't feel so good. senior meteorologist janice dean is here with details. how cold is it going to get? janice: this week we'll get a little taste of l cold air and next week we get the arctic air plunge for folks across the tennessee and...
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she was breaking up with tate donovan, when he played the love interest on the show. >> sometimes we would slip, a theyou go, no, no, you don't know each other. >> right, right. >> and he a crush on her. >> i remember being infatuated with jennifer aniston. >> what was my first line? >> did we agree? >> okay. >> i don't want to get in trouble with courtney. but, she does have soft lips. yes, she does. and beautiful eyes. um, my wife understands. >> tom celek shaved his stash when he did a ten episode arc on the show. >> that cast was fabulous. everyone was sitting on everyone's lap. courtney on somebody's lap. >> and bruce willis won an emmy for the role he agreed to do after losing a bet to matthew. remember, they starred in "the whole nine yards" together. >> let's see how it works out. >> joey. hi, ross. >> you can't spell friends without hannigan, nobody else i could never get over the fact that i was sit engi-- sitting i central perk. >> what was the feeling? >> tror, i don't know, was that a good memory? >> what was it like in the last episode, last day on set? >> it was incred
she was breaking up with tate donovan, when he played the love interest on the show. >> sometimes we would slip, a theyou go, no, no, you don't know each other. >> right, right. >> and he a crush on her. >> i remember being infatuated with jennifer aniston. >> what was my first line? >> did we agree? >> okay. >> i don't want to get in trouble with courtney. but, she does have soft lips. yes, she does. and beautiful eyes. um, my wife understands....
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if tate reeves holds on tonight, it's somewhere in the ballpark of a 10-point margin. so again, a red state likely to stay red but if you're a republican from a red state, you thought -- red district-u thought you used to be able to go home and run for re-election and just phone it in, think again. >> mr. john king, thank you, sir. i appreciate that. also the news is cnn can project that democrats will take the virginia house of delegates as well as the senate. let's discuss now. back with me, david chalian, dana bash, and david gregory. so mr. chalian, you first. let's talk about the race in virginia. democrats won the state senate there. the house of delegates as well. democrats poured a lot of money into the state legislature races. >> they did. we saw a slew of 2020 democratic candidates go through virginia and lend some support there. support.bama tweeting his this was a democratic focus point for this election season. we should note this is the first time that democrats will control the governor's mansion and both parts of the state legislature for complete democ
if tate reeves holds on tonight, it's somewhere in the ballpark of a 10-point margin. so again, a red state likely to stay red but if you're a republican from a red state, you thought -- red district-u thought you used to be able to go home and run for re-election and just phone it in, think again. >> mr. john king, thank you, sir. i appreciate that. also the news is cnn can project that democrats will take the virginia house of delegates as well as the senate. let's discuss now. back...
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you have the current lieutenant governor, the republican, tate reeves going against the only statewide elected democrat. the attorney general jim hood. and much like evan just said, this is kind of a national politics versus local and state politics race with the democrat not really mentioning his party too much. in fact, if you see his ads, he's carrying shotguns, he's coming out of trucks. it doesn't look like what you'd think your typical democrats' ad would be. meanwhile, the president and the vice president have come in at the last minute to hold rallies and stump for tate reeves because for a lot of mississippi republicans, this race right now is too close for comfort. >> tell us about the election process there in the state of mississippi because that could affect the results as well, could it not? >> it really could. it's something that's unique to say the least, but it makes it even more difficult for a democrat to win a statewide election here for governor. so here's the thing. you not only have to win the majority of the popular vote here, but you also have to win the majori
you have the current lieutenant governor, the republican, tate reeves going against the only statewide elected democrat. the attorney general jim hood. and much like evan just said, this is kind of a national politics versus local and state politics race with the democrat not really mentioning his party too much. in fact, if you see his ads, he's carrying shotguns, he's coming out of trucks. it doesn't look like what you'd think your typical democrats' ad would be. meanwhile, the president and...
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tate reed is leading over jim hood. you watch the map fill in. there's nothing extraordinary about this except here's the one point i will make. it does look like the republican is on a path to victory here tonight in the state of mississippi. it's a red state that will stay red. if you're trying to read the tea leaves about the election climate out there, no shock, right, that mississippi appears likely to elect a republican governor. i just want to go back in time. the last republican governor won by 30 points. if tate reeves holds on tonight, it's somewhere in the ballpark of a ten-point margin. again, a red state likely to stay red. but if you're a republican from a red state, red district, you thought you should be able to go home and run for re-election and just phone it in. think again. >> john king. thank you. appreciate that. >>> also the news that cnn can project that democrats will take the virginia house of delegates as well as the senate. let's discuss now. back with me, david chalian, dana bash, and david gregory. so, mr. chalian, y
tate reed is leading over jim hood. you watch the map fill in. there's nothing extraordinary about this except here's the one point i will make. it does look like the republican is on a path to victory here tonight in the state of mississippi. it's a red state that will stay red. if you're trying to read the tea leaves about the election climate out there, no shock, right, that mississippi appears likely to elect a republican governor. i just want to go back in time. the last republican...
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we bring in former obama campaign director, robin buy roo and kristin tate. robin, any winners last night? >> yes. cory booker, he really needed to gain some points. he has not qualified for the next debate. his takedown of joe biden was stellar last night. so he did really well. it was not elizabeth warren's best night, i'll be honest. but joe biden did pretty decent until that point with cory booker. lauren: you know what, kristin, how do you think joe biden did and also, cory booker had a strong moment when he attacked the wealth tax, he basically said why are we talking about creating wealth, we're just talking about taxing it. >> right. well, that was a good point. unfortunately, it's probably too late at this point for cory booker to emerge as any kind of frontrunner. joe biden is trying to make the pitch he has the best chance of beating donald trump. that may be true but he's going to have to improve his performance in th the debates moving forward. he started making gaffes before the debate began. his campaign sent out an e-mail to supporters talking
we bring in former obama campaign director, robin buy roo and kristin tate. robin, any winners last night? >> yes. cory booker, he really needed to gain some points. he has not qualified for the next debate. his takedown of joe biden was stellar last night. so he did really well. it was not elizabeth warren's best night, i'll be honest. but joe biden did pretty decent until that point with cory booker. lauren: you know what, kristin, how do you think joe biden did and also, cory booker...
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now, tate reeves has closely aligned himself with the president, having president trump and vice president pence come in in the last minutes before this election do some campaigning for him here. there's one little issue, though, if you were jim hood and we were looking at this even though it's a competitive race, mississippi does things differently. in order to win the governorship, he has to win not just the popular vote, but also the majority of state house districts, and john, republicans have every single office, the majority here in both houses and the governorship of course making that one bit more difficult for hood to overcome in this election. >> it makes it very difficult for a democrat. thank you very much. >>> the political stakes high in virginia today as well, republicans in danger of losing control of both houses of the state legislature. cnn ryan nobles live in washington with a preview. >> reporter: yeah, john, these off year elections in virginia usually pretty sleepy. not too many virginians pay attention. voter turnout usually pretty low. this year could be different.
now, tate reeves has closely aligned himself with the president, having president trump and vice president pence come in in the last minutes before this election do some campaigning for him here. there's one little issue, though, if you were jim hood and we were looking at this even though it's a competitive race, mississippi does things differently. in order to win the governorship, he has to win not just the popular vote, but also the majority of state house districts, and john, republicans...
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there's a new exhibition by the artist and film maker steve mcqueen — at tate britain in london. it's also actually outside the gallery on the road side across the capital. his work is being displayed on billboards and posters all over london transport — the bus — the tube. the exhibition consists of class photos of 75,000 year 3 pupils — that's kids aged 7—8 — from more than 3,000 schools, all ta ken by photographers from the tate. it's a project about multi—culturalism dreamt up by the oscar—winning film—maker and artist after he found his own 1977 class photo. and it got our editor thinking about our own old school photos — can you spot a presenter of beyond 100 days? i can because it was in the headline but there you are at the headline but there you are at the bottom of the front row, i'm loving the stripy shirt. lets have a look at you. there you go! freshfaced. we haven't changed a bit! this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news. who actually won the spanish election? the socialist party have the
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the establishment republican tate reeves pitted against democrat jim hood. the president also personally held a rally for reeves in tupelo friday. vice president pence also returned to the state friday to hammer home the message to last minute voters. and in virginia, slow in getting results there, but democrats are fighting to take control of the state government for the first time since 1994. virginia could go blue. democrats have a leg up on the fund raising there and democrats hope to hold on to seats they've controlled for several decades. i'm ken bastida, back to you. >>> watching it y. ank you, ken. some uber investors facing a dilemma tonight. should they sell some of their shares? tomorrow is the first day they can sell the stock bought in the company's ipo, the initial public offering last may. but of the billion shared locked up until thousand, about a third are underwater, meaning they're worth less than the purchase value. still analysts expect to see an avalanche of selling. >>> and the boeing ceo is taking a pay cut, turning down his bonus in
the establishment republican tate reeves pitted against democrat jim hood. the president also personally held a rally for reeves in tupelo friday. vice president pence also returned to the state friday to hammer home the message to last minute voters. and in virginia, slow in getting results there, but democrats are fighting to take control of the state government for the first time since 1994. virginia could go blue. democrats have a leg up on the fund raising there and democrats hope to hold...
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republicans did manage to hold on to the governor's office in mississippi with lieutenant governor tate reeves defeating jim hood. president trump and vice president pence share their support of reeves who had been struggling in some polls. >> they showed up and they worked hard. and i will never, ever forget their support. >> reporter: despite that victory, this morning kentucky emerging as a possible sign of trouble as the president and republican party look ahead to a fierce fight in 2020. >> now in kentucky the governor there bevin can request a county recanvas the vote which is a check of the vote count to make sure the totals are correct. it was a very close vote. there is no automatic trigger for recount. if bevin wants it, a judge would have to approve it and bevin will have to pay for it. >>> back here at home. b.a.r.t. is debuting a new extra wide gate in san francisco. it looks like this. it is the platform fare gate to allow a person in a wheelchair to swipe in and get directly into the elevator. this will be at the montgomery street station. b.a.r.t. also plans to expand th
republicans did manage to hold on to the governor's office in mississippi with lieutenant governor tate reeves defeating jim hood. president trump and vice president pence share their support of reeves who had been struggling in some polls. >> they showed up and they worked hard. and i will never, ever forget their support. >> reporter: despite that victory, this morning kentucky emerging as a possible sign of trouble as the president and republican party look ahead to a fierce...
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el tarde de dona nos dijo que llamaba tate-- el pase de dona nos dijo que ella amaba tanto este rancho que querÍa que la enterraran aquÍ. los restos de la otra madre tambiÉn serÁ despedida en este rancho, pero serÁn enterrados en el rancho de le barÓn. la bebÉ que milagrosa mente sobre video tambiÉn descansarÁ en la colonia de la familia. en el rancho la mora, sonora, mÉxico. ilia: como les adelantaba, esta ciudad juÁrez donde me encuentro hoy ha vivido una terrible ola de violencia...
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. >> and golden tate climbs the ladders, dallas won the game by 19 points. >> and a black cat got loose on met life stadium turf darting into the end zone before eventually heading into the tunnel. the curse of the black cat! >> i heard it was remote control. not a real cat. >> you have sources to confirm that information? >> oh my goodness. >> i just heard that. >> dallas won the game. >> oh there was that. >> oh, by the way. >> we'll be right back. >>> the late show is up next. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. we'll get you set up. it's election day in the bay area. we'll have the latest information for you. have a good night. >> good night. the following is an important paid program about humana medicare advantage prescription drug plans, sponsored by humana. at humana, we believe it's never too late to learn the abc's when it comes to medicare. i know there's the alphabet: a, b and d. what exactly does that mean? tue's a,, c d d. a is referring to hospitalization, okay? b is basically outpatient, doctor's visits, rehab visits. those kinds of things. oh, okay! d is the
. >> and golden tate climbs the ladders, dallas won the game by 19 points. >> and a black cat got loose on met life stadium turf darting into the end zone before eventually heading into the tunnel. the curse of the black cat! >> i heard it was remote control. not a real cat. >> you have sources to confirm that information? >> oh my goodness. >> i just heard that. >> dallas won the game. >> oh there was that. >> oh, by the way. >> we'll...
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in mississippi's governor's race, republican lieutenant governor tate reeves defeated democratic state attorney general jim hood. in virginia, democrats juli briskman, the woman who made headlines in 2017 for flipping off trump's motorcade from her to the, was elected local county board of supervisors. she will represent algonkikian district on the e loudoun county board of supervisors. virginia democrat shelly simonds handily defeated republican incumbent david yancey for a seat in virginia's house of delegates. in 2017, the same two candidates tied and y yancey was handed the seat by a lotot drawing. his nameme was picked at random from a bowl. several local candidates across the country made history tuesday. in scranton, pennsylvania, paige cognetti was elected as the first woman mayor. she'll also be the first mayor-elect to give birth. her child is due in december. tuesday's election also decided several important state e ballot initiatives. voters in new york city approved rank-choice voting, a measure supporters say will help underrepresented voters and candidates of color. the
in mississippi's governor's race, republican lieutenant governor tate reeves defeated democratic state attorney general jim hood. in virginia, democrats juli briskman, the woman who made headlines in 2017 for flipping off trump's motorcade from her to the, was elected local county board of supervisors. she will represent algonkikian district on the e loudoun county board of supervisors. virginia democrat shelly simonds handily defeated republican incumbent david yancey for a seat in virginia's...
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five people were tated in hospital for minor injuries. it happened during a performance of arthur miller's play "death of a salesman." jeff sessions is attempting a political comeback. he is expected to announce tonight that he is running for the u.s. senate in alabama. thathe is his old seat, the on gave up to become attorney general for presidtht trump. but e job didn't work out so well. exactly a year ago, mr. sessions resigned as donald trump's attorney general. he was in the presidential doghouse for recusing himself from the russia investigation and was mocked by mr. trump frequently. bridget bowman has written abouh for "roll call" and joins ed me earlier. why is jeff sessions attending this political comeback right bridget: that is aion that a lot of republicans are asking right now. republicans were panicking that theyould get a problematic candidate in this race. the candidate that lost the special election a couple yearsi ago is run again. but there are several other strong contenders on the republan side. the question on a lot
five people were tated in hospital for minor injuries. it happened during a performance of arthur miller's play "death of a salesman." jeff sessions is attempting a political comeback. he is expected to announce tonight that he is running for the u.s. senate in alabama. thathe is his old seat, the on gave up to become attorney general for presidtht trump. but e job didn't work out so well. exactly a year ago, mr. sessions resigned as donald trump's attorney general. he was in the...
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that they are on the walls of tate britain, and that they are important. the first visitors come as children from steve mcqueen‘s old school, it was really surprising and really amazing and cool and super falls top i feel amazing to be here. amazing and cool and super falls top i feel amazing to be herelj amazing and cool and super falls top i feel amazing to be here. i feel inspired. it is hoped that close to 80,000 young people will see the exhibition over the next six months. that looks like a great exhibition. this has been newsday on the bbc. stay with us. coming up we have the on the movie theatre. we will see why disney is focusing on getting people to stay at home with a new streaming service as they prepared to ta ke streaming service as they prepared to take on chinese competition. and before we go, all heard the phrase ‘pigs might fly‘ but now san francisco international airport has come up with a unique solution to help ease passengers‘ travel anxieties and put a smile on yourface. it‘s a pig and her name is lilou. who dressed in a pi
that they are on the walls of tate britain, and that they are important. the first visitors come as children from steve mcqueen‘s old school, it was really surprising and really amazing and cool and super falls top i feel amazing to be here. amazing and cool and super falls top i feel amazing to be herelj amazing and cool and super falls top i feel amazing to be here. i feel inspired. it is hoped that close to 80,000 young people will see the exhibition over the next six months. that looks...
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the governor's race in mississippi where he and vice president pence visited on behalf of republican tate reeves but in virginia democrats work to strong ground game to turn the purple state blue and this is a. >>an exciting day for the commonwealth of virginia after 26 years. we are officially blue can attribute their success to suburban voters who will be crucial to the 2020 presidential contest. >>democrats flipped both chambers of virginia's legislature and for sizing gun control and medicaid expansions under the existing affordable care act which republicans have sought to limit in virginia and elsewhere in washington, i'm karen caifa. house democrats say they will hold the firstw public hearings next week in the impeachment inquiry of the president. >>3 state department officials will testify that will be november 13th and 15th and this is according to california congressman adam schiff use leading the investigation. democrats are investigating president trump's dealings with ukraine they say he made politically motivated requests as the us with held money from ukraine. >>for your h
the governor's race in mississippi where he and vice president pence visited on behalf of republican tate reeves but in virginia democrats work to strong ground game to turn the purple state blue and this is a. >>an exciting day for the commonwealth of virginia after 26 years. we are officially blue can attribute their success to suburban voters who will be crucial to the 2020 presidential contest. >>democrats flipped both chambers of virginia's legislature and for sizing gun...
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mccaul: for 38 days, we have witnessed a one-sided investigation in the most secret room in the united tates capitol without an opportunity to call witnesses on our side, without white house counsel present. this defies historic precedent. adam handcuff schiff said we have been sitting through these depositions but because the d.o.j. declined an investigation that he is deemed to be both the prosecutor and he grand jury. i was a federal prosecutor and adam schiff was, too. he knows better. he can't be both. the american people have been shut out of this process defining democracy itself. every time we get close to a witness, close to the whistleblower, we get shut down in that room and you have to ask yourself this question, why? why does adam schiff not want to ask us those questions. what role did adam schiff have to the whistleblower? what role did his staff have to the whistleblower? for one man to turn this country upside down, to have this vote today. our founding fathers warned about this in the federalist papers that a future congress at some point in time would base an impeachment,
mccaul: for 38 days, we have witnessed a one-sided investigation in the most secret room in the united tates capitol without an opportunity to call witnesses on our side, without white house counsel present. this defies historic precedent. adam handcuff schiff said we have been sitting through these depositions but because the d.o.j. declined an investigation that he is deemed to be both the prosecutor and he grand jury. i was a federal prosecutor and adam schiff was, too. he knows better. he...
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president trump and vice president mike pence went to stump for tate reeves recently. president trump heads to louisiana today to stump for the republican challenger for governor there. louisiana voters go to the polls in that race later this month. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >> thanks. >>> today, several witnesses are scheduled to appear in the impeachment inquiry with president trump. among those subpoenaed to testify is secretary of energy rick perry. perry is the first member of president trump's cabinet to be called before the house. he's not expected to appear before the closed door hearing, though. meanwhile, a key witness in the inquiry has reversed his testimony. gordon sondland, a top diplomat, acknowledged yesterday that the trump administration demanded a quid pro quo from ukraine. nancy cordes reports from capitol hill. >>> it's never too late to do the right thing. >> reporter: that was the democrats' reaction to an aboutface from ambassador gordon sondland says he does recall telling a ukrainian official in september that resumption
president trump and vice president mike pence went to stump for tate reeves recently. president trump heads to louisiana today to stump for the republican challenger for governor there. louisiana voters go to the polls in that race later this month. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >> thanks. >>> today, several witnesses are scheduled to appear in the impeachment inquiry with president trump. among those subpoenaed to testify is secretary of energy rick...