tell us what you saw in these witnesses. i thought it was remarkable, that a hearing where the stakes are so high, so politically k j charged, we saw two witnesses that went unchallenged. nobody challenged their credibility. nobody challenged their motives. even the facts they testified to were undisputed. that s in contrast to the president. the real questions that we were left with, did the witnesses know enough? two, is trump s conduct, as the witnesses testified, serious and corrupt enough to merit impeachment? those are the big takeaways from yesterday. why was this bad or how bad? talk about the evidence that came out. the first battleground we see emerging, the quid pro quo was a
chase them away. police say they fired tear gas to disperse rioters i heard by the time it took to the deadly fire. what s undisputed is that a group of migrants attacked firefighters who arrived on the scene a video posted on facebook shows the damage it did you know police officers were flown in from athens to help restore calm. conditions of moriah have always been difficult but in recent months they ve gotten worse migrant arrivals to greece from turkey have surged reaching their highest level since 2016 when the european union signed a deal with ankara to stem the flow. about $12000.00 people are currently has done the camp though it s only designed for a quarter of that number. the deadly fire and rioting will increase pressure on the
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music on his two-disc turntable, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice and then began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again, and again. he did it again. he attracted more and more people to his performances and people began to imitate him. and that is the beginning of hip-hop music. it started in the bronx. anthony: moodies records. inside rummaging for records just like he used to do is the man, the legend, one of the very select few who started it all. who created the sound that hundreds of millions of people now claim as their own. google who created hip-hop? go ahead. you get dj kool herc. anthony: it s a national landmark now, isn t it? sedgwick? kool herc: no, it s not. we re working on it. anthony: working on it. kool herc: we re working on it. anthony: matter of time. kool herc: it s still the
up north a ways. afterwards, a person could use a drink. anthony: and if you re a jamaican person, you could use the everyday, go-to drink of back home. anytime of day or night, wray & nephew. desus: wray & nephew is a very strong jamaican white rum that we use for everything from baby fever anthony: right. desus: to drinks here in this bar. you get it with cranberry juice, with milk, or water. desus: what water would be in any other borough is what wray & nephew is in the bronx. anthony: cheers, thank you. desus is one half of the brilliant podcast team desus vs. kid mero. it s a very fast freeform riff diatribe on life in the bronx and what s happening in the news in hip-hop, or last night. desus: growing up in the bronx, you re isolated from the rest of the city.