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frederick. you know that promise about the tax hikes for middle class, the top senator said maybe not so much, world leaders at apex summit, new reports are out and let's just say things don't look too good for michael flynn. tensions are on the rise for saudi arabia. this is the final five let's do
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th this. roy moore is not bowing out of the race, he's denying allegations that he had an affair with an 14-year-old girl, he said he doesn't know the woman who says he pursued her and the allegations of sexual misconduct are false, when asked if he remembers dating teenagers not over than 30 not generally, no. there were three other women who went on the record in the "washington post" bombshell story, they say they didn't have sexual contact with moore but that he pursued them for dates when they were between the ages of 16 and 18. moore said he recognized the name of two women but he personally didn't remember going on dates with them. the white house says it believes more would step aside if the allegations are true but tonight two gop senators pulled their endorsements of moore. that's lee, that's danes, just little help there. national republican senate orrial committee will no longer help fund-raising and
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election four weeks away, republicans have few options to replace him. getting the courts involved may not work. >> there's a constitutional matter a judge could take a different approach and rule that that's statutory requirement is unconstitutional deprives people of their right to vote for the candidate of their choosing or their party's choosing. according to the "new york times" republican leaders are looking at ways to get his name off the ballot. they've floated the possibility of push back next month's special election. before the allegations surfaced moore was the prohibited favorite to win, a new poll said tied with doug jones, polls taking before the allegation surfaced shows him with a six point lead. many republicans are work on the finishing touch ohs of the tax reforms, the president send out other members of the administration to try and rally support for his tax plan. >> it's been
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meaningful tax's reform passed. over the course of that time, our work force changed. today our work force looks different than it did three decades ago. >> a lot of people think the president's vision here for tax relief is lowering taxing on individuals, so you have a little bit more money significantly more when you talk about doubling the standard exemption. first $24,000 in income will be tax free >> there's he big differences between the senate and house versions of. the senate has seven tax brackets compared to the house's four, senate isn't really much of a reform just tax cut, senators who keep the morgan interest deduction at a million the house/that is, both plans cut the corporate tax rate to 20 pertains percent the biggest sticking point is over state and local taxes. he senate plan to remove the federal deduction for high tax states including property taxes and r
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republicans and democrats kids and family standing behind them as they discussed the tax plan, today, nancy pilosi tried to draft firefighters to try to get her point across. >> this is a really, as i say an assault on the middle class and an insult to the intelligence of the american people. they're saying this is a tax break for the middle class. really? you throw us a few crumbs to the middle class, you plunder middle class families >> in the end, they will get together, they will compromise, get a bill to the president. the senate finance committee plans to mark up their version on monday, the house rules committee will take a look at their bills wednesday, a floor vote expected before the end of the week, things are traying to huff things fast. we'll see. you might remember last week, mitch mcconnell said no middle class americans would see a tax hike under the senate's plan, today he told the
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can't guarantee, he aims to reduce the burden on the average taxpayer on each income brac brackets. final five we track president trump and he's moved on to the vietnam leg of his trip. taking part in the asia pacific economic cooperation, and apeck might be my favorite summit. it's a tradition to take an awkwardly family photo based on traditional attire. there you go. vietnam, they're wearing the same thing right now, but tell me what you think about it. he's styling in silk. and there was a group photo. there it is. wait. the president is not waving. everybody is waving. justice trudeau is waving. the
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like he was goes to and they cut it off. it was started in the 90's by bill clinton, he gift add bomber jacket to each world leader when they hosted the summit in seattle and they kept it going. here's former president clinton in 1994. wow. he looks so young too. times have changed. we also have former president george w bush along vladimir putin in chile wearing that. those were pictured together at the conference in vietnam back 2006. and in apeck in peru program joining other leaders. if i knew what they were called. if i had been to a fashion show in my life, maybe i'd be able to uphold the song there and not just read through it. regardless let's talk about what happened in apeck, he talked about what he sees as u
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trade between the u.s. and other nations. >> the current trade imbalance is not acceptable. i do not blame china or any other country of which there are many, for taking advantage of the united states on trade. if their representatives are able to get away with it, they are just doing their jobs. i wish previous administrations in my country saw what was happening and did something about it. they did not. but i will. >> the president spending his second day in vietnam before heading to the phillipines to rap up the trip. the nuclear threat from north korea has been high on the agenda, we're also hearing from the pope on nukes. the vatican hosting a conference, he wants a political shift
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a world free of nukes he says the policy only describes what he calls a false sense of security. >> they exist in the service of a mental tea of fear that affects not only the parties in conflict but the entire human race. nuke >> the yards didn't attend,. north korean said the responsibility lies solely with the united states. moving on to the latest in the russian investigation for the first time the special counsel's investigation reportedly involves a member of congress, nbc news said robert mueller's team is looking into a meeting between president trump's former national security advisor michael flynn and republic congressman of california. rohrer backer expressed major views on a number of policy, mueller is reportedly looking at e-mails send from flynn to
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backer. lawyers for michael flynn are denying reports that he was involved in a plot to capture a cooleric. they're looking into the alleged plan which would have resulted in flynn and his son being paid $15 million. according to the report, meetings where the alleged plot was discussed after flynn had been picked. flynn's attorneys called the report outrageous and false, but attorney general jeff sessions is expected to be interviewed by lwmakers on the house intelligence committee in the coming weeks. he's expected to appear before the panel november 30th, mark your calendars. the testimony comes as there are new questions about what sessions you about contact between the trump campaign and russians and the house intelligence committee also set the speak with a russian american lobbyist. he was at the june 16 trump tower, when they met with the russian lawyer who promised dirt on hillary clinton and we get to talk about my f
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come out of the russian investigation, russian troll farms, according to new analysis, twitter accounts linked set to draw attention away from president trump's infamous hollywood tape late in the 2016 campaign, the twitter trolls tried to turn the criticism on hillary clinton instead. twitter turned over nearly 400 russian backed accounts to lawmakers, those accounts have since been deactivated. one other problem on the world stage, tensions in the middle east as the saudi government sang he wills with iran, other world leaderers are getting involved. this is over a missile intercepted as it headed to saudi arabia's capitol. government believes iran backed rebels and yemen fired the missile, they say it has iranian markings >> it's been demonstrated and there are pictures that depict that. so to me, that connects the dot to iran
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supplying those missiles and that capability. secretary of state rex tillerson also said the missile appears to have come from iran and the u.s. wants to confirm with actual forensics, the missile could be a violation of certain u.n. security counsel resolutions so the fight continues, it's a big deal next there's a loop hole in the law that makes it tougher on veterans and care of givers to get help, we'll talk with some who have become advocates to change it when we come back.
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to his wife who's a coast guard vet, they're both wisdom martin via skype. hi to both of you. >> how are you >> i'm glad you're with us. i'm glad you're both here. this is an important issue and i think what we have to do is explain why we're talking to you in the first place. you're a coast guard vet and you were injured in the line of duty? >> yes. >> and that happened -- what year can r did happen >> 1998. >> so you're here, you suffered injuries, and there's that line when you take the vowels in sickness and in health and you find yourself both in that situation, you're smiling at me. >> that's, yeah. > what do you find yourself doing? you're in this position as a caregiver what do you do as a caregiver >> it's pretty easy to get caught up in listing out
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necessarily the daily tasks that i help her with but i preview to describe it as we have alexus do as much as she can on her own and i fill in the gaps whatever she needs is where we fill in and that varies with brain injury. >> you're at home, you started a home business, you get to spend a lot of time at home in close products system tea to your wife. what do you do during the day >> he runs >> i run. >> to cake care of myself i run, our family doesn't function much differently our role are probably a little more jumbled than most households, a little less clearly defined but between the two of us we get done whatever has to get done. we've got, you know, couple of beautiful girls it's shuttled them around, it's va appointments, organizational things, making a little bit of money, it's running around, it's life. bu
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than most. but >> you can't qualify for certain benefits through the va because the law says it happened prior to 911 so you're in the dark when it comes to certain benefits that other veterans would be able to get >> yes. >> i think everyone understands why eight to ten years ago, the va implemented a different set guidelines that would allow the government implemented these guidelines to allow the va to help the severely wounded who are coming home. they're alternative was institutional care and it's been proven. if you can leave a veteran in their home or anyone for that matter in their home care ford
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ones, their qualify of life is better. families stay together and life goes on in a much more productive healthy way. >> you're a really good testament to that. we're here in dc. if there's anybody watching who's in a position where they can enact some sort of change, what kind of message do you have >> there are a couple of pieces of legislation out there that would take a program that the va has in place that we know works. and what expand it to catastrophically wounded preintern veterans and their families also. support those families had a have been doing this 40 plus years. >> i think a lot of people who are watching tonight, this is something i don't think a loot realize this is a major concern and i'm glad both of you have been working har to changes that you. you're putting a face to it. alexus thank you for your service to our country, and jason thank you for your service to your wife and putting a face to a really significant issue we have to addre
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murder. philippine president bragged about murder he said he killed someone when he was 16, just over a look. they down played the comments saying i think it was in g ets. he said he uses colorful language >> it's not just in gest, he's killed thousands of people for selling drugs. . >> put that aside, this is over a look. that aside >> seven thousand dead people to the side. >> he's a casual guy >> during his campaign, he has bragged about killing people personally. anyway. i believe he was the president, someone is going to get me on that when he was the governor before president he bragged of it as well >> such an uplifting story, apparently there's something of a vice president's club. >> i saw that.
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>> how awesome would it be if there was a first vice president club movie >> i'd watch that amazon series >> mike pence stays in close touch with joe biden, cheyne, he talks to by den at least you once a month and with dick cheyne and meeting in the white house office, by den and cheyne offer counsel on foreign and domestic policy issue, no word if cheyne took pence hunting >> and dan quail >> sitting at home, come on, rink ring >> there's a club oh i want in >> al gore wants nothing, he's too rich >> i'm going to leave the phone at home. leave it in a lock box: the any day >> i was going to say the lock box not such a bad idea. lock box wasn't a bad idea >> i say keep the lock box
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presidents could soon be over. did you know there's pension for former presidents >> the house is set to vote on legislation to scale back pensions for former presidents, the modern day presidents don't need financial assistance from the government. >> speaking fees. >> they get $205,000 a year as well as staff and other expenses >> they can't live on anything less than 205k when they're out. that's like where do we get this number >> you think about the millions of dollars. it was ronald reagan who started it. did speeches for insurance companies, made a lot of money, threw the years it snowballed >> you could write a coloring book and make millions. >> i'm surprised nobody has yet. there may be one we just don't know about it >> dan quail if you're watch >> start writing >> if you
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outlets fake news, what better way to show it than wearing all their logo at once? being a nascar >> washington selling this, the fake news robe. it can be yours for 49.99. the logos different media outlets, buzzfeed, nbc, npr and the words fake, i do not believe we see our company on there. >> it's interesting, i wonder which way it slants based the media outlets >> it teases the mind a little bit. >> it did not have their logos, you made the logos say fake news, because then they'd be sued >> they didn't show the back side of the robe. >> it could be on the other side. >> anything is possible. thank you, brody. redskins game, i give you the
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. today is the 242nd birthday of the u.s. marine corp regarded as last battle photo. this is the marina's 6th division raising the flag june 21 it's 1945, the photo got lost never made the front pages but eventually found their ways to the sixth division, one of those men, samuel cement us. my papa was in this photo. knowing the guy also happened to be an american hero. on this veterans day
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announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: it may have been a thursday night for you but it was a birthday bash for french montana. it was off the hook. >> it's nice to know it's a birthday party. >> every celebrity was there in the hip-hop community. >> they're still partying. harvey: god. >> you never got invited to like a raiser that wet all night? harvey: i don't think it went that late. everyone gassed out at around 2:00. >> you gassedout. and then they lose the door and you hear party go back on. >> chrissy teigen! at l.a.x. i see her like more than i see you guys. do you thin we could be friends like outside l.a.x.? >> i know, we should. >> i go,i think we could legit be friends. maybe you can grab me for dinner, pick me up somethig nice.
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