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her gift to a frightened child thus volunteer, 11-year-old abby helped us understand the child's viewndant can be sitting a few feet away. do you think it helps to have pella here, little protection or comfort? >> i think it would help. i would be afraid of the person. she would be there to help me relax and calm and not feel so scared. >> good girl. >> the minute she hears or sees a child around i see her look for them. that's really important for her to be very focused on them. >> a pretty special dog? >> she is a special dog. >> go, pella, go. good girl. >> reporter: that's what makes her pella, the most lovable crime fighter around. >> hug. >> there you go. >> barry peterson. cbs news, colorado. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news does continue. for others do check back later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm josh elliott. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." hi, welcome to "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. leaders of the u.s. intelligence community will gather at t
her gift to a frightened child thus volunteer, 11-year-old abby helped us understand the child's viewndant can be sitting a few feet away. do you think it helps to have pella here, little protection or comfort? >> i think it would help. i would be afraid of the person. she would be there to help me relax and calm and not feel so scared. >> good girl. >> the minute she hears or sees a child around i see her look for them. that's really important for her to be very focused on...
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help us understand. because, really, in some degree, as we sit here, as many people in the u.s. we are removed from it, a couple times over. help us understand where the refugee crisis stands right now. >> reporter: well, if you take in the big picture, in fact, the total number of, for instance, syrians let into the united states as refugees in 2016 was relatively small. somewhere in the area of less than 13,000, out of a total syrian refugee population in the world of around 4.8 million. so many people were looking at other options anyway. for instance, last year, hundreds of thousands fled to europe. but that option is no long there, so they really are in desperate straits. and it's hard enough, to live as a refugee, having lost your home, possibly never, ever been able to return home, given the circumstances in syria. let's not forget, they are stuck between a rock and a hard blase. brutal regime and mad terrorists. and they are trying to get away from that and go somewhere else. so, you have here in turkey, around 2.8 million people, many of them in refugee camps. many of th
help us understand. because, really, in some degree, as we sit here, as many people in the u.s. we are removed from it, a couple times over. help us understand where the refugee crisis stands right now. >> reporter: well, if you take in the big picture, in fact, the total number of, for instance, syrians let into the united states as refugees in 2016 was relatively small. somewhere in the area of less than 13,000, out of a total syrian refugee population in the world of around 4.8...
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then you get premiums rising and what's called the death spiral. >> help us understand where we findselves two days out, president obama's approval numbers are high, at some of the highest of all recent presidents in memory. president-elect trump is taking office with the lowest approval ratings that anybody can find in recent memory. obamacare is having its best approval ratings ever since its inception. the election was a repudiation of obamacare on some level and president obama, but those numbers are going up. donald trump the winner, his numbers are going down. are voters just fickle? >> or are the polls bogus? >> look, polls are polls. i think the core thing that happened on election day was that the obama coalition wavered a bit, and the coalition of voters opposed to him consolidated to a remarkable degree. roughly 89% of the people who disapproved for obama voted for donald trump. only 84%, 85%, i forget the exact number, people who approved of obama voted for clinton. that small contrast was enough to allow him to punch through at the weakest point. you have this fundamenta
then you get premiums rising and what's called the death spiral. >> help us understand where we findselves two days out, president obama's approval numbers are high, at some of the highest of all recent presidents in memory. president-elect trump is taking office with the lowest approval ratings that anybody can find in recent memory. obamacare is having its best approval ratings ever since its inception. the election was a repudiation of obamacare on some level and president obama, but...
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of you in public safety groups as well as our interfaced leaders you've been at the table helping us understand the need of your city and also listening to all the people heard impacted, and wanted our officers and our police department our city ultimate to do better our entire city i've said it before that the realize the department of justice report was not the end of the journey it is the beginning and has provided us with a road map we promised to honor and have a leader in place with the experience burglary his belt and the leadership skills to work with all the different entities involved to succeed this is a great day for the city of san francisco and want to welcome dearly and his family to it's my pleasure to introduce san francisco's next chief of the san francisco police department william scott. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everybody. you first of all, i want to thank mayor ed lee for taking the steps to select me for in motion i know that process was not an easy one a lot of folks that were qualified and grateful i'm selected to lead this great city and great department i have a
of you in public safety groups as well as our interfaced leaders you've been at the table helping us understand the need of your city and also listening to all the people heard impacted, and wanted our officers and our police department our city ultimate to do better our entire city i've said it before that the realize the department of justice report was not the end of the journey it is the beginning and has provided us with a road map we promised to honor and have a leader in place with the...
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thank you for helping us understand it. >> pleasure to be here.ou and happy new year again. >>> you too. let's get to chris. >>> why is president-elect trump so slow to admit that russia is behind the hacks that happened during the election. one of his key advisers is actually taking a different stance than the president-elect. why? the former cia director james woolsey joins us next. i wanted to know where i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new world for me. ♪ knows how it feels to seees your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana® works around the clock b
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help us understand who are the people behind this movement. who is pulling the strings, if you will, inside the white house? maybe that's not the right term but who is orchestrating all of this? >> sessions has many, many allies within the trump white house. not only steve bannon, but steven miller the policy adviser who has been writing many of they executive orders. rick dearborne the presidentdep of staff. and jeff sessions. what we are seeing now is sessions has railed what he calls coast the master's of the universe. he railed against what he calls soulless globalists. he sees goble institutions corporate exits, political institution as a threat to the united states. and he has been on the fringes of the republican party for many years. now he is in power. >> one question about that, i notice you did not mention the soirnl of the president, jared kushner in your answer. is he part of -- is he playing a large role at this point or not. >> he is and he has actually developed a bond with senator sessions through their travels on the trump ca
help us understand who are the people behind this movement. who is pulling the strings, if you will, inside the white house? maybe that's not the right term but who is orchestrating all of this? >> sessions has many, many allies within the trump white house. not only steve bannon, but steven miller the policy adviser who has been writing many of they executive orders. rick dearborne the presidentdep of staff. and jeff sessions. what we are seeing now is sessions has railed what he calls...
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information and understand his impact on the revolution and figure out how he sits among the great heroes and villains of american intelligence history. katherine egner gruber will help us to understand who this enigmatic man really is. she is a curator at jamestown-yorktown foundation and a member of the team responsible for research and development of exhibits in the forthcoming american revolution museum at yorktown, which i will tell you more about today. between 2009-2014, she worked at the colonial williamsburg foundation where she developed the research and production of the field trip series. she served as a library fellow, and most recently was content specialist in the digital history center. although she is a museum professional interested in early american consumerism economy, material culture, and how these aspects of colonial life translated during the american revolution, she considers herself as an interdisciplinary historian with interests in archaeology, architecture, preservation, and quantitative and digital history. without further ado, kate gruber. [applause] mrs. gruber: good morning. can everyone hear me ok? the if you need me to speak up a littl
information and understand his impact on the revolution and figure out how he sits among the great heroes and villains of american intelligence history. katherine egner gruber will help us to understand who this enigmatic man really is. she is a curator at jamestown-yorktown foundation and a member of the team responsible for research and development of exhibits in the forthcoming american revolution museum at yorktown, which i will tell you more about today. between 2009-2014, she worked at...
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understand how this would function into a very busy life. i agree that it would be helpful to know the price point because that would help us understand how accessible this product would be and also what would you use the money for. is it inventory, are you do you have specific targeted marketing in mind. that would help with it. >> ting price point is interesting. it's relatively high. >> starts at $557. >> that separates you from some of these as seen on tv cheap things. this is very high quality. >> good luck with everything. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you both if you are your feedback. >> if any of you out there have a product or service and you want feedback just like you just saw on your chances of getting interested investors, send us an e-mail. the address is your business at msnbc.com. please include a short summary of what your company does, how much you're trying to do and what you're going to do with the money. we look forward to reading your pi pitches and seeing you here on the show. >>> when we come back. why you should always be monitoring and up jdating your online profile. will your business be ready when growth presents its
understand how this would function into a very busy life. i agree that it would be helpful to know the price point because that would help us understand how accessible this product would be and also what would you use the money for. is it inventory, are you do you have specific targeted marketing in mind. that would help with it. >> ting price point is interesting. it's relatively high. >> starts at $557. >> that separates you from some of these as seen on tv cheap things....
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she would help us understand that we have all been called to this freedom struggle in the world. these times, we have to be unrelenting in ensuring that certain freedoms are not lost and that as we do it, you think about my father's quote, we have to find a way, a common ground that we can move forward in. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm robin roberts in atlanta. >>> next, after a gloriously disastrous new year's eve performance of "we belong together," mariah carey is back at the mike. you won't believe where she showed and up how much she reportedly got paid. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may i
she would help us understand that we have all been called to this freedom struggle in the world. these times, we have to be unrelenting in ensuring that certain freedoms are not lost and that as we do it, you think about my father's quote, we have to find a way, a common ground that we can move forward in. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm robin roberts in atlanta. >>> next, after a gloriously disastrous new year's eve performance of "we belong together,"...
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help us understand what happened, why you chose that route and what you learn from and in particular what you learned from i think backlash that the teacher evaluation policy in particular seems to have generated and that ipo contributed to maybe some of the broader pullback with respect to federal education policy.fe >> happy to. where i always start, try to start, don't get a writer anywhere near perfect most days is what's right for kids. a lot of the drum is rent what's right or wrong for adults. for me that's a very second or third tier issue to be very blunt about it. i just think there are far too many children today across america who are poorly served. we have failed to educate and continued to poverty and social film. i talked about pride in high school graduation rates up to all time highs. worried about 84%. the truth is that means there are about 750,000 young people often black black, latino who ae leaving our schools each year. they have no chance to have a successful life. they have no chance to enter the middle class. and so much of the push back the many issues we g
help us understand what happened, why you chose that route and what you learn from and in particular what you learned from i think backlash that the teacher evaluation policy in particular seems to have generated and that ipo contributed to maybe some of the broader pullback with respect to federal education policy.fe >> happy to. where i always start, try to start, don't get a writer anywhere near perfect most days is what's right for kids. a lot of the drum is rent what's right or wrong...
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volunteer 11-year-old abby helped us understand the child's view when the defendant can be sitting onlyew feet away. do you think it helps to have pella here, a little protection or a little comfort? >> yeah. i think it would help because i would probably be afraid of that person. and she'd be there to help me relax and calm and not feel so scared. good girl, pella. >> the minute she hears or sees that there's a child around, i see her look for them. that's really important, for her he be very focused on them. >> reporter: she's a pretty iecial dog. go she is a special dog. >> come on, pella. go, pella, go! good girl! >> reporter: and that's what makes her pella, the most lovable crime fighter around. >> hug? >> there you go! >> reporter: barry petersen, cbs news, arapahoe county, colorado. >> elliott: wonderful story, that. and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for scott pelley, i'm josh elliott. we do thank you for being with us. go county: we've just learne >>> couples trying to get married tomorrow are out of luck in santa clara county. a power outage will keep the governm
volunteer 11-year-old abby helped us understand the child's view when the defendant can be sitting onlyew feet away. do you think it helps to have pella here, a little protection or a little comfort? >> yeah. i think it would help because i would probably be afraid of that person. and she'd be there to help me relax and calm and not feel so scared. good girl, pella. >> the minute she hears or sees that there's a child around, i see her look for them. that's really important, for her...
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understand, you know, how this would function into a very busy life. i agree that it would be helpful to know the price point because that would help us understand how accessible this product would be. and also what would you use the money for. is it inventory or are you -- do you have a specific target marketing in mind. >> i think the price point is interesting because it is relatively high, 500 something. >> $557. >> that separates you from some of the as seen on tv cheap things. this is very high quality. all right, good luck with everything. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> absolutely. thank you, both, for your feedback. and if any of you out there have a product or a service and want feedback like you saw from our elevator pitch panel on your chances of getting interested investors, send us an e-mail, yourbusiness@msnbc.com. please include a short summary of what your company does, how much money you're trying to raise, and then what you're going to do with the money. we look forward to reading all of your pitches and seeing some of you here on the show. >>> when we come back, how to convince a client your business will help, not hurt them.
understand, you know, how this would function into a very busy life. i agree that it would be helpful to know the price point because that would help us understand how accessible this product would be. and also what would you use the money for. is it inventory or are you -- do you have a specific target marketing in mind. >> i think the price point is interesting because it is relatively high, 500 something. >> $557. >> that separates you from some of the as seen on tv cheap...
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. >> sreenivasan: to help us understand the stays of the trump executive order issued by federal judges, i am joined here in the studio by anthony romero, executive director of the american civil liberties union. the aclu argued successfully for the stay in brooklyn federal court last night. what are the multiple central challenges that you have to the executive order? >> there are a number. for us the executive order really does break down into four parts. first, the puts a more torium on all refugees coming to this country for 1250 days, it tells the number of syrian rev geus who can be resettled here. third component, looking at a ban for 90 days or more of individuals coming from seven predominantly muslim countries. and fourth, and probably most notably carves out exceptions for religious minorities from those self is encountries. so taken together we think that those four aspects of the executive order violate due process, rights, equal protection rights. the first amendment rights of9 individuals vees a vee the government. the government is not supposed to either favor or discrim
. >> sreenivasan: to help us understand the stays of the trump executive order issued by federal judges, i am joined here in the studio by anthony romero, executive director of the american civil liberties union. the aclu argued successfully for the stay in brooklyn federal court last night. what are the multiple central challenges that you have to the executive order? >> there are a number. for us the executive order really does break down into four parts. first, the puts a more...
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i'd like to use that, arne, to get you to sort of look back at that decision, help us understand what happened there, why you chose that route and what you learned from it, in particular what you learned from the, i think, backlash that the teacher evaluation policy in particular seems to have generated and how that contributed to maybe some of the broader pullback with respect to federal education policy. >> happy to. and where i always start, try to start, and again, don't get it right or anywhere near perfect, you know, most days, is what is right for kids. and a lot of the drama is around what is right or wrong for adults and for me that's a very second or third tier issue to be very blunt about it. and i just think there are far too many children today across america who are poorly served by education. and we fail to education, we condemn them to poverty and social failure. i talked about our pride, and genuine pride that we have high school graduation rates up to all time highs as a nation, lots of hard work by tons of people around the nation, 84%. the truth is that means there
i'd like to use that, arne, to get you to sort of look back at that decision, help us understand what happened there, why you chose that route and what you learned from it, in particular what you learned from the, i think, backlash that the teacher evaluation policy in particular seems to have generated and how that contributed to maybe some of the broader pullback with respect to federal education policy. >> happy to. and where i always start, try to start, and again, don't get it right...
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some analysts think that speech helps us understand what has happened to the pound today.has reached a three—month low. it is lower than it has been for three months. we cannot be sure that the connection is exact, but lots of analysts are saying so. the prime minister cannot promise to get into talks on trade deals with the president elect yet. that process cannot start until the uk is out of the european union. he is rob watson, our political correspondent. it depends on what you mean by the word quick. it is absolutely true, until it has left the eu, part of the rules of the membership of the eu is you cannot cut a trade deal until you leave the eu. we are talking about two years in the shortest. but nonetheless, some people will like the tone of donald trump. i am going to be crude about this. there is one school of thought and summer assay it is brilliant, it strengthens theresa may's hand in the negotiations with the eu because she can say, i will get a trade deal with the richest country in the world. the diametrically opposed view is what are we doing? what is brit
some analysts think that speech helps us understand what has happened to the pound today.has reached a three—month low. it is lower than it has been for three months. we cannot be sure that the connection is exact, but lots of analysts are saying so. the prime minister cannot promise to get into talks on trade deals with the president elect yet. that process cannot start until the uk is out of the european union. he is rob watson, our political correspondent. it depends on what you mean by...
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help us to understand what happened and why you chose that route? and with that backlash of the teacher evaluation policy has generated in hata contributes with respect to federal education policy. >> where i tried to start is what is it like for kids? that is something to be very blunt there are many children that are poorly served in did you condemn them to poverty but to talk about genuine pride. but the truth is eric is 750,000 and then they have no chance. bet we're all moving way to slow. until we make your every tax has the great education and rehashed for from whiff of the comfort zones and challenge each other but until we a understand that we get complacent. yes come they insisted on high standards because society wants to give me a good reason. and then to produce half and 75% for minority communities i am thrilled going from 2,000 down now 1,000 we should go to zero but when you have schools year after year or for generations with the vast majority dropping out come yes we insist on teacher evaluation. and those who are not as good and i
help us to understand what happened and why you chose that route? and with that backlash of the teacher evaluation policy has generated in hata contributes with respect to federal education policy. >> where i tried to start is what is it like for kids? that is something to be very blunt there are many children that are poorly served in did you condemn them to poverty but to talk about genuine pride. but the truth is eric is 750,000 and then they have no chance. bet we're all moving way to...
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. >> senator, that would help us understand one of our eyewitnesss who was on the phone as well who said she had to go because they were asking them to get down and whether or not that means there was another incident or, in fact, they were doing some sort of sweep, but you are looking at pictures right now. senator bill nelson with us. stay with us here for our breaking coverage here. we do appreciate the information that you have just been able to offer to us, and we agree with you that it would appear to be swift action by authorities there. we're now looking at people moving very quickly on the tarmac there at fort lauderdale airport, and are these live pictures coming in or are these moments ago? moments ago the control room is telling me. what's unclear is whether or not this is, you know, additional reaction to anything that might be transpierg or whether these pictures were from before because we do know that people who were actually in the terminal who were beyond the security checkpoint, who were waiting for their flights, they, too, some of them, were brought down stairwells a
. >> senator, that would help us understand one of our eyewitnesss who was on the phone as well who said she had to go because they were asking them to get down and whether or not that means there was another incident or, in fact, they were doing some sort of sweep, but you are looking at pictures right now. senator bill nelson with us. stay with us here for our breaking coverage here. we do appreciate the information that you have just been able to offer to us, and we agree with you that...
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ramp - to get into the freeway this in some cases streets will see less congestion but that helps us understandhat we're looking at and providing a simple way that the graphics will help us understand what is going on into the neighborhoods. >> thank you, ms. light. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is director heinecke he is a city resident and resident an you to said how hard to walk in cathedral to bart it is scary i wouldn't things i wouldn't want to repeat i want to go to any distance class as 11 o'clock ♪ location you guys are planning construction construction construction everyday my hair is on edge i can't believe what you're doing to the city it is ridiculous i'm a single happily married woman i do any best job and get to vote i love voting i love - i studied urban studies with the university of north renal and graduated before that earthquake i want you guys to listen to other people and stop thinking about one group and that group we all live in this we're the international city in the world we must recall or respected that and hear everyone go to a distance
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rebecca cooper is here to try to help us understand why this could be such a controversy. >> yes. there are a number of conflict of interest issues that were brought up regarding the hotel. the most recent one is emolumen, the it basically means benefit or comfort. the idea is that payments that foreign dignitaries staying in trump's hotels are making to that hotel are the benefit for the president. mr. trump and his attorneys don't think that it constitutes an emolument. whether or not this constitutes a benefit that the constitution says the president should not be recin >> what is he doing to try to maybe get out ahead of this before it starts to become a bigger issue? >> we already know certain delegations here in washington have started throwing parties there and everything. yesterday mr. trump's attorney announced that he was going to donate all of his profits from these foreign government payments to the hotel, back to the u.s. treasury. so any payment for a party, any payment for a hotel room that comes from a foreign government, the profit margin of that amount is going t
rebecca cooper is here to try to help us understand why this could be such a controversy. >> yes. there are a number of conflict of interest issues that were brought up regarding the hotel. the most recent one is emolumen, the it basically means benefit or comfort. the idea is that payments that foreign dignitaries staying in trump's hotels are making to that hotel are the benefit for the president. mr. trump and his attorneys don't think that it constitutes an emolument. whether or not...
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thanks for coming on the show to help us understand this. i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> it is confusing at this point. can you tell us who daniel ragsdale is what just happened to him? >> certainly, daniel ragsdale is now the former acting director of ice. he was the acting director for exactly ten days from the 20th to now, from trump's inauguration. and as a civil servant. he wouldn't have been fired. he was simply demoted. and he was replaced with a mon named thomas hoe homan who was until now the chief enforcement officer at ice. detentions and deportations. >> sorry to interrupt you there. so was this -- does this mean that, you know, thomas homan is now going to serve in the job for ten days and they have got some other person in mind? is this an unexplained musical chairs thing or does this mean thomas homan is the choice of trump administration to be the new head of ice. >> from what i understand homan is the choice as announced by johncaly tonight. he is the choice to lead ice. his expertise is in law enforcement. he c
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. >> thanks for helping us understand. >> chris. >> donald trump's inner circle now says he does acceptussia was behind the election hackings. what would have changed his mind? we know the answer to that. maybe it was a classified intelligence briefing but what will the president elect say when he meets the press this week? will he acknowledge what is so clear to so many and if not, why? we dig deeper, next. it's my decision ito make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ >>> live in tampa covering the college football championship game tonight. he has this morning's bleacher report. what a throw and what a catch. >> unbelievable. we've seen that a couple of times before haven't we? i'm here for the rematch between clemson and alabama in the national title game. we'll get to that in a second. first we have to check out o'dell beckham jr. no shirts, no pants, no problem, right? wrong. fresh off their much criticized miami boat trip. dropp
. >> thanks for helping us understand. >> chris. >> donald trump's inner circle now says he does acceptussia was behind the election hackings. what would have changed his mind? we know the answer to that. maybe it was a classified intelligence briefing but what will the president elect say when he meets the press this week? will he acknowledge what is so clear to so many and if not, why? we dig deeper, next. it's my decision ito make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly...
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thank you for coming on the show to help us understand this. i. >> thank you for having me. . >> it's a little confusing at this point. can you tell us who daniel ragsdale is and what just happened to him. >> certainly, daniel is the now former acting director of i.c.e. he was the acting director for exactly ten days. from the 20th to now, from trump's inauguration. as a civil servant, he was simply deemoted and replaced with a man named thomas whoman, who was the chief enforcement officer at i.c.e. >> sorry to interrupt you. was this -- does this mean that thomas is now going to serve in that job for ten days and they have some other person in mind? is this simply an unexplained musical chairs thing or does this mean that thomas is the choice of the trump administration to be the new head of i.c.e.? >> from what i understand, he is the choice as announced by the new d hrhs secretary tonight. he's the choice to lead i.c.e. his expertise is law enforcement. he's a cop's cop doing a cop's job. he's used immigration enforcement as related to law en
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caller: we are going to have to --nd up to your point about the clintons, i think it helps us understand part of the obama's conduct in office, and part of what the americans really like about them. the obama's have presented in impeccable image of their family to the public. we know that part of why they ofted barack obama -- part why barack obama decided to run, y his wifef wha supported him, they wanted america to see an intact black family to counter all of the negative stereotypes. i think that also put them under a tremendous amount of personal pressure. being a role model under that kind of glare when everybody is waiting for you to do something wrong, it's really hard. part of what my book is about is how they coped with that in private. even the obama's are really the history of presidential children for not having the misstep on the stage. those kids have been in the spotlight for a really long time , and the fact that we haven't seen an embarrassing moment or slipup from them -- for anyone that has kids, kids behave in unpredictable ways, and the --the obama girls have really
caller: we are going to have to --nd up to your point about the clintons, i think it helps us understand part of the obama's conduct in office, and part of what the americans really like about them. the obama's have presented in impeccable image of their family to the public. we know that part of why they ofted barack obama -- part why barack obama decided to run, y his wifef wha supported him, they wanted america to see an intact black family to counter all of the negative stereotypes. i think...
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help us understand.this an or wellian plot or do you think trump believes the stuff he is saying? >> all what stuff? >> about what stuff? >> about 5 million people, half the number of undocumented people in america all snuck into voting booths. >> this is how he always started. i don't know what the number is and talking to people very familiar with this, they say that's the problem that this is in fact happening and has happened. numbers we don't know about. heritage foundation for example has records, just a sample, 700 criminal cases, supplied the names, convictions, who the people were et cetera on their site and you can find this kind of thing lots of places. >> isn't that a long way from 700 to 3 million, 5 million? >> congressional race in california in 1996 where the candidate won by 1,000 votes and house committee investigated later and found 664 cast by illegal immigrants. so in other words i don't understand the hesitation of dealing with the problem. find out for heaven's sake. when people wh
help us understand.this an or wellian plot or do you think trump believes the stuff he is saying? >> all what stuff? >> about what stuff? >> about 5 million people, half the number of undocumented people in america all snuck into voting booths. >> this is how he always started. i don't know what the number is and talking to people very familiar with this, they say that's the problem that this is in fact happening and has happened. numbers we don't know about. heritage...
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help us understand who this man that has been leading us that we might not know. have seen every move, every question, you've seen his bouts, you have seen his successes and his failures. what do you want the country to know about barack obama? denis: i am routinely amazed at how hard this guy works, this president works while making it look effortless. charlie: grace under pressure? denis: i think so, or recognition that there is a right answer out there and he's bound to get it, bound to press his team and work with anybody to get the right answer. he goes up to the resident every night with a stack of binders and does not come down until he has read them. whether that is until three in the morning. the point is that this is a really hard job and the problems that land on his desk or heart problems. he takes that really seriously. and to be witness to that and party to that is not only extremely interesting intellectually, but i think speaks to his dedication to making sure he lives up to the expectations of the american people. i would say one other thing, as a
help us understand who this man that has been leading us that we might not know. have seen every move, every question, you've seen his bouts, you have seen his successes and his failures. what do you want the country to know about barack obama? denis: i am routinely amazed at how hard this guy works, this president works while making it look effortless. charlie: grace under pressure? denis: i think so, or recognition that there is a right answer out there and he's bound to get it, bound to...
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what can you glean from it that will help us understand what happened and how we might understand why it happened? >> it seems to me that this individual is a cold-blooded murderer. he was acting cool, calm and collected. he knew exactly what he was doing, what his intentions were, which clearly were to hurt and kill as many people as possible in the shortest time as possible. >> we don't know but the suspect here, esteban santiago appears to nonchalantly be walking, pull the video out from underneath his coat, at least in this video, in a nonchalant way. what do you make of it? >> cold-blooded murderer, period. we had reports that this person had post traumatic stress disorder after serving in the army in iraq and was perhaps under mental psychiatric help and perhaps on some drugs. that is all going to be investigated and figured out. but from the video, obviously, he was very intent and very calm in his actions. in fact, when the police -- when he ran out of ammunition and the police confronted him, he simply laid down his weapon and sat down and was summarily arrested. it tells me
what can you glean from it that will help us understand what happened and how we might understand why it happened? >> it seems to me that this individual is a cold-blooded murderer. he was acting cool, calm and collected. he knew exactly what he was doing, what his intentions were, which clearly were to hurt and kill as many people as possible in the shortest time as possible. >> we don't know but the suspect here, esteban santiago appears to nonchalantly be walking, pull the video...
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joining me nut to help us understand what is going on and why.most bizarre up its with the most ambiguous objective one could manage. with less than a week to go in this administration's term of office. >> first of all we have a tradition of not supporting efforts by third parties to impose peace plans in israel. but our country has no business going to a conference that will discuss israel's security that israel itself refuses to attend. i'm afraid an outline will be approved that could lead to another anti-israel resolution that will be approved before obama leaves office. >> you think they would move it to the security council where -- that's the on way they could get that approved, is it not, legitimately? >> that's what would happen. this conference could make a recommendation for that. before donald trump is in office, a resolution like that could pass, and i know many experts in washington, they have been worried for sometime this might happen. lou: that is a deeply troubling prospect. that this administration has been duplicitous in many
joining me nut to help us understand what is going on and why.most bizarre up its with the most ambiguous objective one could manage. with less than a week to go in this administration's term of office. >> first of all we have a tradition of not supporting efforts by third parties to impose peace plans in israel. but our country has no business going to a conference that will discuss israel's security that israel itself refuses to attend. i'm afraid an outline will be approved that could...
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now both calling for retaliation to the order, and live from an airport in istanbul, and ben, help us understands news is resonating there. >> reporter: here in turkey it appears the operations at this airport are going on as normal. we have been told by an official with the security company that deals with flights to the united states that tens of people have been turned away from flights to the united states, and we did, however, speak to one man, an iranian, a resident of queens, new york, with a green card, and he came to turkey to see his mother for the first time in five years, and he will be allowed on the flight, but he's worried about what will happen when he arrives in the united states. we know another case of a syrian man due to board a flight to los angeles, and he was not allowed on the flight and as he walked away, he said this is injust kiss. as far as the turkish government is concerned, we saw a tweet from the prime minister and he said refugees are welcome in turkey, the largest hosting company, and he went on to say we happily welcome global talent not allowed back in the uni
now both calling for retaliation to the order, and live from an airport in istanbul, and ben, help us understands news is resonating there. >> reporter: here in turkey it appears the operations at this airport are going on as normal. we have been told by an official with the security company that deals with flights to the united states that tens of people have been turned away from flights to the united states, and we did, however, speak to one man, an iranian, a resident of queens, new...
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help us understand this, if you ever had a difference of opinion with president bush, then what? are you not supposed to be attorney general? >> no, at that point you have a conversation with the white house, and ultimately hopefully with the president of the united states, and there was one instance where i had a very serious conversation with the president and i was prepared to resign my position as attorney general because the president is entitled to have his lawful orders carried out, and the fact you have a disagreement, and there are many lawyers have a different view, and obviously boente has a different view of the order, and others are in disagreement because this is a complicated area, and as we all know, the president of the united states uses a great deal of discretion with the protection of our country, so this is not a black and white analysis from my perspective. >> but mr. gonzalez do you have any concern mr. trump may not be seeking out or tolerating dissent? >> absolutely. i think it's very important for the president to have a diverse view from members through
help us understand this, if you ever had a difference of opinion with president bush, then what? are you not supposed to be attorney general? >> no, at that point you have a conversation with the white house, and ultimately hopefully with the president of the united states, and there was one instance where i had a very serious conversation with the president and i was prepared to resign my position as attorney general because the president is entitled to have his lawful orders carried...
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help us understand.orwellian plot or do you think trump believes all the stuff he is saying? >> all what stuff? >> the five million people, half of the number of undocumented people in america all snuck into voting booths and nobody noticed. >> here we go. look. i don't know what the number is and in talking to people who are very familiar with this, they say that's the problem. this has happened. the numbers we don't know about. the heritage foundation has records. just a sample. 700 criminal cases that. i flied the supplied the names, who the people were, et cetera on their site. you can find this kind of thing in lots of places. >> isn't it a long way from 700 to 3 million, 5 million. >> but there was a congressional race in california, for example, in 1996 where the candidate won by 1,000 votes and a house committee investigated the election later and found out that 664 of them had been cast by illegal immigrants. so in other words, i mean, i don't understand the hesitation with dealing with the prob
help us understand.orwellian plot or do you think trump believes all the stuff he is saying? >> all what stuff? >> the five million people, half of the number of undocumented people in america all snuck into voting booths and nobody noticed. >> here we go. look. i don't know what the number is and in talking to people who are very familiar with this, they say that's the problem. this has happened. the numbers we don't know about. the heritage foundation has records. just a...
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spacecraft, beyond the beautiful images, the satelite should help forecaster better understand and predict weather pat glenn katie, help usunderstanded and predict what's coming next. >> no kidding. thankfully can only get better from here. that's good news. this storm system, it is a bear. the same one that in fact brought that severe weather we were just talking about down in georgia. the same one that brought flooding down that way. the same one that brought in the flooding our way. and all of the very strong winds t continues to churn right now over new england. so major storm system for millions of people, thankfully, we are basically past the worse point and today is a day of transition, going to really just break away from the storm as time progresses. live look on "skycam 3". i call this the grim cam. engineer dave grim set up this. wide view of the skyline. okay there is isn't the prettiest shot we've ever seen in the world, it is still damp outside. this is one of those very sturdy cameras we have as well, won't see heck of a loft shake withing this particular camera. but it is still breezy. noticeably so. is it
spacecraft, beyond the beautiful images, the satelite should help forecaster better understand and predict weather pat glenn katie, help usunderstanded and predict what's coming next. >> no kidding. thankfully can only get better from here. that's good news. this storm system, it is a bear. the same one that in fact brought that severe weather we were just talking about down in georgia. the same one that brought flooding down that way. the same one that brought in the flooding our way....
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help us understand how russia is characterizing this call. >> reporter: well, i mean, you're getting different strengths. first of all, the kremlin is trying to play down all these expectations that are running so high. that this phone call is going to be pivotal. that this phone call is going to include a commitment by donald trump, the u.s. president, to lift sanctions. they're saying they don't believe any substantial issues are necessarily going to be covered. but while the kremlin told us yesterday when they were talking about the phone call is let's wait and see, we'll tell you what happened. you get the impression they're kind of wondering what the subject matter of this conversation is going to be as well. certainly others in the russian authorities are being less coy about this. a senior senator and former head of the international foreign relations committee russian parliament saying this conversation between trump and putin could give a new beginning to the fight against islamic state, a solution to the crisis in syria and u contain. merkel referring to the german chancell
help us understand how russia is characterizing this call. >> reporter: well, i mean, you're getting different strengths. first of all, the kremlin is trying to play down all these expectations that are running so high. that this phone call is going to be pivotal. that this phone call is going to include a commitment by donald trump, the u.s. president, to lift sanctions. they're saying they don't believe any substantial issues are necessarily going to be covered. but while the kremlin...
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help us understand how they are processing this. >> reporter: well, they're disappointed is a mild way to describe their reaction to this executive order. i was in touch today with a friend who served for years as a translater for the u.s. military in iraq, risked his life many times, i have seen the file he submitted to the immigration authorities, their glowing recommendations from senior u.s. military officials. in the meantime, he's seen his wife's health deteriorated, their marriage is on the rocks, and of course because he is a sunni muslim from a town that was under occupation by isis, there's also a price on his head, so he is very worried about the security of his family. now the chance of going to the united states which they had put so much hope in seems to have evaporated, at least for the time being. one syrian refugee that lives near the turkish border in the south of the country told me he is enraged by this executive order which he described as racist. another iraqi i have been in touch with who actually has a green card, who has lived in the united states for several y
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help us understand this tourist area, how crowded it would be at this time of day? >> reporter: on a nice day like today it could be quite crowded. it's a popular tourist walkway, because of the view, a beautiful view overlooking the old city of jerusalem, so you have a mix of people, not only security and soldiers but people going for a stroll, one of the main u.n. compounds around there as well, and on a nice day like today it would have been very busy during this attack, and police saying it's a possible terrorists attack and we'll late for the latest from them. >> we appreciate the update on this breaking news for us here. thank you. >>> a big political fight is brewing this week for the even coming trump administration, and new questions over cabinet nominees. there are hearings over several of the picks on tuesday and you have five on wednesday alone, and that's when trump's pick for senator jeff sessions will be on the hill on tuesday with the senate judiciary committee, and more the next day. good morning. >> good morning. eugene, i will start with you and t
help us understand this tourist area, how crowded it would be at this time of day? >> reporter: on a nice day like today it could be quite crowded. it's a popular tourist walkway, because of the view, a beautiful view overlooking the old city of jerusalem, so you have a mix of people, not only security and soldiers but people going for a stroll, one of the main u.n. compounds around there as well, and on a nice day like today it would have been very busy during this attack, and police...
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. >> thank you for helping us understand what is going better. >> thank you allison. >> president obamahis final days in office trying to protect his legacy. what will he be remembered for most? a biographer that's written about president obama and also donald trump joins us live. that's next. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. because it knew an ordinary wastissue was near.ar. the fiery tissue left her nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. puffs have pillowy softness for dakota's tender nose. with lotion to comfort and soothe when she blows. don
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to help us make sense of the shifting situation we have a terrific panel of experts to help us understand the challenges ahead to ensure successful emt pliation. let me introduce later on we'll have conversation with all you. i want to start with colleague david, in his recognize worked david vikt tor has conbind with knowledge about the domestic formulation process leading contributor to the united nation climate on change. machine ster deputy chief at embassy of japan in washington. we look forward to learning his insights given he was in the thick of the paris negotiations. i would like to take this opportunity to thank japan that made this event possible and commitment to independent underscore that theyess press today are those of the speaker. foundation before joining she served as deputy assistant secretary for asia, europe and department of energy. he has had a career in government, in the department of energy but in the department of commerce and she has written extensive i on japanese technology and energy issue. she analyst at the institute which monitors the commitment and act
to help us make sense of the shifting situation we have a terrific panel of experts to help us understand the challenges ahead to ensure successful emt pliation. let me introduce later on we'll have conversation with all you. i want to start with colleague david, in his recognize worked david vikt tor has conbind with knowledge about the domestic formulation process leading contributor to the united nation climate on change. machine ster deputy chief at embassy of japan in washington. we look...