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Have been called to testify in the impeachment inquiry today the advisor to Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney is one of them but advisor Rob Blair will not appear N.P.R. s Tamara Keith says the other 3 probably won t either the White House Counsel s Office has said in no uncertain terms that the White House will not cooperate with the impeachment inquiry John Eisenberg and Michael Ellis are lawyers who work with the National Security Council who could speak to the decision to lock down the rough transcript of the president s July 25th call Brian McCormick works in the Office of Management and Budget and Robert Blair is a senior advisor to the acting chief of staff and was reportedly listening in on the call several of the people called to testify this week of already made it clear they don t intend to appear this says House Democrats prepared to move the impeachment inquiry into a more public phase Tamara Keith n.p.r. News the whistleblower whose complaint sparked the im
Special join me for rocking the stars an extraordinary cold war story with a great soundtrack to coming up after the news. Hello I m Tom what s with the b.b.c. News the Saudi Arabian financial authority has approved plans to try to raise billions of dollars by selling shares in the giant state owned oil producer Aramco as will be listed on the domestic stock exchange in what could be the world s biggest ever an issue of public offering Aramco which is the horse to be worth more than one of the half trillion dollars called the announcement truly historic The B.B.C. s Casey Prescott says the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmond is on a drive to modernize It s all part of his strategy to divest the 5 the economy away from war and gas but also I think it s a way of showcasing Saudi Arabia on the global stage it s interesting they ve chosen to initially list the shares in Riyadh because that will bring foreign investors who want to buy a piece around into Saudi Arabia probably for the 1
The State. Radio station. Consciousness. The secret police. Just could not be silenced. And. Join me. An extraordinary story with a great sound coming up after the news. Hello I m Tom what s with the b.b.c. News the Saudi Arabian financial authority has approved plans to try to raise billions of dollars by selling shares in the giant state owned oil producer a rum Co as will be listed on the domestic stock exchange in what could be the world s biggest ever an issue of public offering Aramco which is the words to be worth more than one of the half trillion dollars called the announcement truly historic The B.B.C. s Casey Prescott says the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmond is on a drive to modernize It s all part of his strategy to diversify the economy away from war and gas but also I think it s a way of showcasing Saudi Arabia on the global stage it s interesting they ve chosen to initially list the shares in Riyadh because that will bring foreign investors who want to buy a pie
Haile Gebrselassie has told the b.b.c. He s concerned that fake news shared on Facebook helped fuel the recent outbreak of ethnic violence which left $78.00 people dead the clashes began after the owner of an influential media outlet so the authorities were in danger in his life by taking away his bodyguards Will Ross reports Haile Gebrselassie is worried that things could get a lot worse in Ethiopia where ethnic tension has frequently led to violence in a b.b.c. Interview the revered double Olympic champion said he believed fake news on Facebook had played a major role in the latest clashes the athlete who s now a prominent businessman in Ethiopia called on Facebook to help by taking down posts which were untrue and had the potential to incite ethnic or religious violence although it s impossible to know to what degree social media fueled last month s clashes some widely shared Facebook posts were potentially dangerous including one which falsely claimed that a policeman was arming y