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briefing. >> this comes as spicer and president spard with media over crowd side reports. here's a different tone. >> i believe we have to be honest with the american people and sometimes we can disagree with the fact. there's certain things that we may not fully understand when we come out. our intention is never to lie to you jonathan. our job is to make sure sometimes you're in the same boat. i mean there are times you guys tweet something out or write a story and you public a correction. that doesn't mean you were up tension alley trying to dereceive. >> he clarified too on numbers of who watched inauguration and one thing spicer brought up you don't think about when they say most watched not attend watched face booing live, peri scope. all these streaming platforms. there you have it. >> it's a much different tone than saturday which basically was chastising media like children. >> it's beneficial partnership with you work with media and media respect os of
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we'll see how it works. was today a blip on the radar or a sign of contentious relationship. >> emics committee chair of professional jurplists an true thanks for joining is. >> thanks for having me. >> let me ask you how do we, the media, cover the white house, trupp administration or anything else for that matter if we hear things that sound likelys or kellyanne conway presented over the weekend on one of the shows alternative faction. how do we cover this? >> well i think the fist things important to see there's no such thing as alternative facts. there are facts. there's trum. journalist job is to seek trum and report it it's our maintain aunt in code of ethics. i think the whole process of journalism and there's always that cliche in journalism school that if your mother loves you check it out or if she says she loves you check it out. so, you know, i don't think in any administration whether it's donald trump's ain
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or barack obama's, george bush's whenever the government tells you something it's journalist job to verify it maybe that means going to different source or you know going to find paperwork to back it up. but in general a journalist should not take information at face value especially from government. >> there's a lot of talk before president trump took office of future of press briefing app they wanted it to on it up to more sources and today they said as we're talking to you via skype they wanted to use skype as press briefings we wants to hear from shawn spicer. >> i want to tell about you effort we're undertaking here in the the press briefing room to offer up more access to group of journalists around the county beginning later this week i'm excite the to announce we'll have four skype seats live here in the briefing room. this will on up the briefing to journalists that live beyond 50 miles of washington d.c. area and to organizations that don't currently have a hard pass. >> i cannot see how they thinks it's a bad idea. i guess andrew w
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down to, are we talking actual organizations news organizations or go to blogs and talk shows which they discussed. >> well i think it's important to keep in mind that the first amendment guarantees everyone five freedoms and two are speech and press. really if you have a blog out there or small newspaper you run you're actually welcome to show up at the white house. you have to tell them in advance obviously there's nothing that keeps those people out. that includes partisan press. just because someone liens right or left doesn't mean they're not entitled to that freedom we hope that the white house gives kite quite a bit of time to journ wloyingts are trying to be as impartial as possible and i think the vast majority of them do that a great job of that daily. and there is concern obviously that they may try to cultivate probably more favorable fres lieu that in between ral press room at the white house has been always on and hopef
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that will continue and i think opening up you know a few more seats and especially if that goes to maybe pab newspapers in california, midwest, i think it can only help. >> along those lines how much of a challenge will it be. i think hereed in the beltway the press we sort of have a certain understanding of how things are and just like say for example at the inauguration we were there we actually saw the crowds. people outside the beltway don't always have that same sense of being here. how is this going to impact them and how will this impact the reach and gaping our credibility with folks out the beltway for journalists. >> i think transparency is a fantastic thing. and i think skype seats or you know each if they can on up more somehow i don't know how it would be possible maybe through facebook or something like that i think it could be great. it turns out that a lot of people they trust their local news organizations and cnn. fox news. those big networks
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those big networks are far away. people are more skeptical of them and they don't know the people on them. if a small daily newspaper in missouri or small daily newspaper in bex texas or blog in texas well read if they can get feet in there and they can say you know what we were there virtually and we got the information that the other ones got. i think that could help actually the credibility overall for the press. and you know obviously we're in a different environment i think with the way kellyanne conway and shawn spicer is talking and you know in my mind the press has been here hundred of years and we'll continue to are here and continue to do our job. >> absolutely. >> andrew we appreciate it. thank you for joining us. we'll have question moving forward no doubt about that. >> thank you, andrew. >> on his first full day of work he was slammed with a lawsuit. president is accused of violating the constitution t
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payments to foreign governments which include trump hotel in z.c. >> live with more on this one, fitz. this started a while ago and not going anywhere any time soon. >> this is fine welcome to washington for day one isn't it? this was filed by a liberal watchdog group called committee for responsibility and emics in washington. everybody would leave to see that i guess. the goal here is the group is saying that because donald trump did not outright sell all of his businesses that he is now violating the constitution. well, how is he doing this? well, according to this lawsuit, and this is 37 payments filed in u.s. district court today the lawsuit contends that the president is violating article one you of the constitution in
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that nobody talks about and nobody has ever tested before in court called imiliation club in legal spots it boils down to talk nobody is supposed to stay is because his corp raiings they still owns are accepting money for thing like toll helz daeb businesses across the world. now, the president retyped signed from 400 companies on january 19 a day before he took the oval office. we wept over to the kato institute and talked to their -- hel work out of the church on winston church hill. he doesn't think the lawsuit is going anywhere reason being the person that filed this the
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it's only congress or other standing to file something like this. listen to what roger pilan says this will stand up in court. >> one can only speculate about the motivations of the people who brought the suit on one hand and there is clearly a concern about emics and government. we don't want our officials to be on the take so to speak. and on the other hand, it's very clear already that there is a concerted effort to delegitimize this president for a number of reasons. >> all right. again, shawn spice are white house press secretary saying day before up august ration donald trump resigned for more than 400 companies he probiously ran. now the president shawn and jim, he was asked about this today. he answered the question at the end of bill signing in his executive order signing in oval office today. one of the reporters
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shouted out what about the lawsuits. the president cook the question he said pleatly without marit and he deposit seem overly gojerred in that. they don't think think will be a put day in court. >> fritz do you really supporters care about this sort of lawsuit. >> the reason a lot of people voted for donald trump was because he was wildly successful businessman. so, idea that donald trump suddenenly has to become a completely horrible businessman runs against what a lot of people who voted for him seem to like about him an the first place. so if there is this ground swell that cruz that filed this lawsuit today and is out there it does not seem to be manifesting
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public opinion and donald trump did by the law do what he had to do thursday and that's resign from the 400 companies we can ago uabout the trust he said up and about the legal advisers and mikeing sure all these things are clear. we have never had a president like this before and no, i it's a big statement in a lot of different ways. bids-wise if you pole to this we're in up chartered territory every day here. we simply have never had to deal with before and some of this kill have to be figured out, yes, some will neat to be litigated out the bottom line they wanted to file this it's unlikely in the eyes of the law in the sick speighters we spoke to that this particular model wul go forward. congress wants to get in on it but for today donald trump will
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come out as victor on this particular question sdh thank you so much. we appreciate it. we knew everybody what we woke up november 10. this would be a whole new world. donald trump ran like any other candidate we've seen before. moving forward every day is something. >> now we know how is is goes from paris hill son runs for president. >> look out ramada. >> wet on the ground right now with tom a few it minutes ago. >> ugly out there. let's look at forecast. i was telling you before i drove in from built more today road were her induce we have snow, slee sleet and drizzle out there tom is reporting the roads look dap m. winds dry and temperatures should stay above freezing or mother appears once an west they had earlierier and we
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royal. most everybody else it's drizzle out there and we're not 100% done with rainy morm us section with see what you mid atlantic and still has it down to the south that may bring with showers later tonight or drizzle. tomorrow morning we say to be on the safe side plan on drizzle and clouds and temperature 40 in city. by noon, 46. we start to see sunshine south and west of city and by the time we get to 4:00, 49 degrees, he will have a breeze all day long out of the northwest instead of northeast at 20 to 30 miles and hour. actor in the briz an enjoy the fak we get 50 tomorrow and 6 1 wednesday and colder air comes in thursday night and it drops our temperatures back into the 40s or near 40 as we head through the weekend. get ready for cold finish to very interesting start to the workweek. we had a little bit of everything,
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chevy dealer. >> the march on washington was historic and what's next. organize are keep the moments going. the organization lost a brand new campaign called ten actions for the first 100 days and organizer say every ten days they take an action about an issue they care about first action they want participant to seasoned eye postcard to their senators about what matters to them. >> and reverend senior pastor of park avenue christian church in manhattan was here in studio friday and you're back there. hey we want to get your thoughts afterwards. i have toel you ways in boss stob over the weekend no matter where you went the crowds were massive. did the mess am get across. >> well, how exciting it was for so
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women to come together and have a moment of inspiration and i don't know boston but i heard from people there who said people around them were excited and they were inspired and and excitement in that inspiration so we have a move m that says we participate actively any democracy. >> and good thing to feel good. and how do you push this forward or affect change. >> and that's a great question and i think a lot of us are asking organizational perspective and we said we always had values that we wanted and officials to pay attention to them. people may have been more effective to getting pay attention to it and now we're saying you felt great
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that is for a reason. and now you can show up and you can be at town hall for elected officials an you can show up to write letters and postcards and anything take a small agenda taw a target. that's what i preached about on sunday. you have a target and you're arrow in god's give and god is ready to send to you particular target and what we're asking for people to say what's the thing you're inspired to do now. don't let it be a moment that passes by. >> you talked about attitude of those in the crowd and i saw that too. a giant ganlerring of people by in large good people there for a reason and there with good spirit and i intengs we saw it with inauguration and people here for trump and saw it that way as well. and let me ask you this a lot of press was given to sell bety participants afterwards and unsavery word on vtv and madonna doesn't represent all women. when you see things like that what's your take away.
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all anything? there's no such thing and we get caught in these internists and debates and people who generally if they can step back from the moment and think about their values actually quite well aligned we all wanted to do better and all want to be equal and do what we need to do to support families and what they're doing in wake of depate is what one thing can you do that maybe you have not about doing before because you were too scared or didn't think you had the power to do it there were million that came together and said one way or the other we'll be with you so you can feel empowered to make the change ubeen called to do in your life. >> how do you respond to critics that say yes you got millions and people worldwide to come together and it was fen only nal for that particular day but where were all those people on never 9 election day.
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with every day ape people ovrp have impulse but they don't know what to do about it ape our job now is to be very specific. well are you caring about stop size on your street and then talk to your elected officials about that do you care about your school and where your child is going and you feel like it's not necessarily living up to expectations and then you and other parents agree and you can do something about that. and are you not powerless. >> and maybe first day in a row guest i think. >> take care, thank you so much. >> thank you you too. >> chelsea clinton defending president 10-year-old son and she's getting backlash for it
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shell see lip ton defending donald trump's son from bully. >> she wrote a post that says barron deserves a chance to be a kid and encouraged poloers to oppose policies from trump she claims will be harmful to children. well that's when the critics got involved slammed her called her hypocritical she used barron as a prop to attack donald trump. >> that's typical over reaction. here's the thing if you don't surprise pour the clin tons i think that those are two independent thoughts both are at least on one end that's a valid thought everybody can agree with leave barron alone he was having fun on friday. >> he's hi little boy leave him alone. it's chelsea's right as a citizen to say that they're two separate thoughts. >> all you foodyes out there d.c. restaurant week is around the corner. >> we have a place in mind you may want to try about the name and the pez d s
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>> d.c. wint are restaurant is right around the corner. >> next week more than 200 restaurants participating. >> we're waiting to get it started now. >> lincoln corporate executive chef dimitri owe shavales. >> you said it correct. >> what lincoln is cooking up and one of the specials next week good we're louising a local farm bison farm and creating a tartar and few other dishes offering for restaurant. >> it's liener meat compared to other meats healthier less fat. i created a liaison here with egg yoke, caper
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little bit of dijon mustard. grain mustard and salt? is the that i finch or two. >> that's a pinch. and burst shall sdmrots you take the shall otts and put it in oven 4 owe 0 0 and burn until burnt. and add them right in. >> and basically create these and just move the liaison around and basically mad a toast and took center out and you can do that and pile it inside the hole there. sgri want to make it look beautiful. >> he's busy doing something else. >> that's where i keep going. >> and take the back of the spoon. >> and press it down a little inside there correct. >> i need to work on this. >> you're doing great. >> i like that you had me to this. >> absolutely sfwlxt what we do is take horseradish and beese is classic sauce with onions sweating them down with garlic
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and we take crack tlerz. >> can you see that. which camera. look how pretty that looks. >> team tlevrt. >> and basically have wheat top and spinach and tarragon. >> sounds healthy. >> and these are crackers you garnish it with as well. >> ohh. >> this is the center of bread so nothing goes to waste. >> that looks pretty. >> and also you know restaurant week is some of the restaurants are offering brunch 2 and lunch $2 as well as dinner is $35. ours are doing four courses for dinner relative to most restaurant do three. that's 2edy and lincoln as well -- ted ci and lincoln aas well and w wx w.ramw.org and. >> for restaurant week as well. >> tell us quick about the other dishes you brought in. >> dish here is burst rosemary marshmallow and sweet
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announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: tom brady, fresh off his victory, does not understand why people are saying that he's a big trump supporter. >> sometimes he calls me. sometimes i call him. >> he's never out and out said that he endorses donald trump. >> tom brady is probably not anti-trump and giselle made it seem like they actually didn't support him. harvey: it sounds like it's a house divided. boy, i wonder what that's like? [laughter] >> justin bieber leaving delilah. first time we have seen him out since the selena gomez/weekend pictures. >> can you listen to a weekend song? you can't. >> they're both from toronto. kind of like she could have picked anybody else and she picked somebody from the same city. it's just weird. >> you don't like canada-on-canada crime? >> shia labeouf is doing a performance piece/protest of
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