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captain chris hill bundling warrington back into the match. they finally began to turn possession into points. kevin brown after a battle with concussion. the clock was kicking down, just two minutes to go. that was enough. warrington now it‘s in the table and rising. ellie downie won gold in the all—around final yesterday and she has won another two medals today at the european gymnastics championships in romania. first up, was the vault final, where she won silver. she was leading with a score of 14.35, but was beaten into second place by the very last competitor — coline devillard of france. after the medal ceremony, downie was straight back out on the uneven bars — her third final in two days, where she finished joint third. she isn‘t done yet — tomorrow she‘ll go for more medals in the beam and floor finals. concern though for ellie‘s older sister becky, who injured herself
captain chris hill bundling warrington back into the match. they finally began to turn possession into points. kevin brown after a battle with concussion. the clock was kicking down, just two minutes to go. that was enough. warrington now it‘s in the table and rising. ellie downie won gold in the all—around final yesterday and she has won another two medals today at the european gymnastics championships in romania. first up, was the vault final, where she won silver. she was leading with a...
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chris hill, great to see you, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> rose: chris hill from denver, back in a moment. >> anxiety disorders are the most comong mental ill innocence the united states. research shows one in five young adults has experienced an anxiety disorder in the past year. the youth anxiety center was founded in 2013 in new york press we ter yen hospital. the doctors and researchers are studying the root causes and finding more sphekive interventions, joining me dr. anne-marie albano of columbia university medical center, dr. francis lee of colonel medicine and dr. john walkup of wile cornel medicine. i'm pleased to have all of them at this table. welcome. i'm stunned by this. i had no idea that youth anxiety was even a problem. i mean you read about issues that happened a because of different kinds of conflicts. but this is an epidemic. >> well, its he's out. there it's been out there for a long time. but fortunately the youth anxiety center and other programs like it we're recognizing it more readily. we're getting outreach to people so that schools, colleges s
chris hill, great to see you, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> rose: chris hill from denver, back in a moment. >> anxiety disorders are the most comong mental ill innocence the united states. research shows one in five young adults has experienced an anxiety disorder in the past year. the youth anxiety center was founded in 2013 in new york press we ter yen hospital. the doctors and researchers are studying the root causes and finding more sphekive interventions,...
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well, this evening we spoke to former ambassador chris hill, who led the u.s. delegation in 2005, in talks with the north over cur tailing its nuclear program. hill is the dean of the university of corbel school of international studies. mr. ambassador, in terms of american lives, is north korea a threat or an irritant? >> it's a threat. it's a threat. first of all, we have some 28, 30,000 americans in south korea, but we have to understand this is a-- an agreement we have. we are duty bound, treaty bound, to come to south korea's defense should the north koreans attack. if we have to go in there, we would be in the middle of a fight. so you bet, it's a threat to our lives. >> pelley: you led the american delegation negotiating a nuclear agreement with the current dictator's father. what do we know about the son, kim jong-un? >> you know, his father seemed to care what china thought, seemed to care what we thought, and what distinguishes, i think, his son, kim jong-un, he doesn't seem to care what any of us think, and he's certainly not been interested in >> pel
well, this evening we spoke to former ambassador chris hill, who led the u.s. delegation in 2005, in talks with the north over cur tailing its nuclear program. hill is the dean of the university of corbel school of international studies. mr. ambassador, in terms of american lives, is north korea a threat or an irritant? >> it's a threat. it's a threat. first of all, we have some 28, 30,000 americans in south korea, but we have to understand this is a-- an agreement we have. we are duty...
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chris hill headed up the delegation to the six-party talks to resolve the north key yan nuclear pry sis us. >> pleasure. >> when you were head of the delegation at the six-party talks, or not korea lied, obfuscated, and pursued more tes. hi should president trump expect anythi >> well, first of all, the importance of negotiating with them in the six-party context was to force china to take a role and of course, they're in the chair of this whole process. secondly, think this brings us to the present day with vice president pence's trip. it was important to show the south koreans that will be do everything we can, including negotiating. the days where the u.s. would negotiate with north korea and leave the south koreans at the airport wondering what was going on, those days are over. we worked very closely with south kroo ya. i think in the process brought the u.s. and south korea together. as for south krthe north korean bet it's a tough proposition. >> i know you listened to general mcmaster there, what are you hearing that is encouraging you? besides what you talked about with vice pr
chris hill headed up the delegation to the six-party talks to resolve the north key yan nuclear pry sis us. >> pleasure. >> when you were head of the delegation at the six-party talks, or not korea lied, obfuscated, and pursued more tes. hi should president trump expect anythi >> well, first of all, the importance of negotiating with them in the six-party context was to force china to take a role and of course, they're in the chair of this whole process. secondly, think this...
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. >> reporter: their leader, chris hill, a.k.a.ood agent" says the need could arise at any time. >> i think what the government gives, the government can take away. if they're providing the security for us, they can take it away. >> reporter: they're part of the three percent militia, one of the nation's largest armed right wing groups. they believe only 3% of colonial americans fought the revolutionary war, yet were able to overthrow british rule. historians say, 25%. according to the southern poverty law center, more than 10,000 people identify as three percenters. though few train like this, they have a presence in nearly every state. their ideology? a mix of anti-government conspiracy theories. >> it could be our own government overreaching, you know. if we end up, you know, with a tyrant in office, no one knows what could happen in 15 years, but at least we're going to be prepared. >> reporter: three percenters also are suspect of islam and foreigners; to some, many recent arrivals to the u.s. represent both. >> it's an unarme
. >> reporter: their leader, chris hill, a.k.a.ood agent" says the need could arise at any time. >> i think what the government gives, the government can take away. if they're providing the security for us, they can take it away. >> reporter: they're part of the three percent militia, one of the nation's largest armed right wing groups. they believe only 3% of colonial americans fought the revolutionary war, yet were able to overthrow british rule. historians say, 25%....
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detective jacai colson and firefighters john ulmschneider and chris hill.lson was killed by friendly fire in a shooting of march over 2016. ulmschneider shot responding to a call in april. hill died of brain caused by hazards. >> she took a person nant marker and colored the bottom of the area. >> can you believe it? why the family had to treat the son's head like a coloring book to get an education. michelle: the "good morning washington" "cup of joe" is outside the verizon center with ver lonca johnson and kidd o'shea as the wi soreds welcome to -- wizards welcome the hawk havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. pretty! [doorbell] hey. umm...sign here? sure, you got a pen? i do! thanks, sweetie. the anniversary event ends sunday at havertys. life looks good. creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air
detective jacai colson and firefighters john ulmschneider and chris hill.lson was killed by friendly fire in a shooting of march over 2016. ulmschneider shot responding to a call in april. hill died of brain caused by hazards. >> she took a person nant marker and colored the bottom of the area. >> can you believe it? why the family had to treat the son's head like a coloring book to get an education. michelle: the "good morning washington" "cup of joe" is outside...
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well, this evening, we spoke with former ambassador chris hill who led the u.s. in talks with the north over curtailing its nuclear program. hill is the dean of the university of denver's josef korbel school. of international studies. in terms of american lives is north korea a threat or an irritant? >> it's a threat. it's a threat. first of all, we have some 28,000, 30,000 americans in south korea, but we have to understand, this is an agreement we have. we are duty-bound, treaty-bound to come to south korea's defense. should the north koreans attack. if we have to go in there, we would be in the middle of the fight. so you bet. it's a threat to our lives. >> you led the american envoy negotiating a nuclear agreement with the current dictator's father. what do we need to know about the son? kim jong un? >> his father seemed to care what we thought. and what distinguishes his son, he doesn't seem to care what any of us think, and he's certainly not been interested in any, any phase of negotiation. >> is he sane? >> sane from the point of view of running that coun
well, this evening, we spoke with former ambassador chris hill who led the u.s. in talks with the north over curtailing its nuclear program. hill is the dean of the university of denver's josef korbel school. of international studies. in terms of american lives is north korea a threat or an irritant? >> it's a threat. it's a threat. first of all, we have some 28,000, 30,000 americans in south korea, but we have to understand, this is an agreement we have. we are duty-bound, treaty-bound...
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and chris hill said all eyes now turn to donald trump. >> despite everybody telling the north koreason't do this, they went ahead and tried something, and it failed but i think the question is what is our response going to be? >> mike pence's trip to south korea continues as plan and he is expected to emphasize the u.s. alliances and present a new front against north korea's new ambition. >> north korea will be the featured subject on "meet the press" this morning. chuck todd will be sitting down exclusively with john kelly, and john mccain and jack reed of the armed services committee. >>> 5:38 on this sunday, tomorrow is an important day if you want to cast your vote in the upcoming pennsylvania primary. >>> he's no easter bunny, but he's an attraction at a spot if you want to take the kids, and we'll explain in a minute. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two
and chris hill said all eyes now turn to donald trump. >> despite everybody telling the north koreason't do this, they went ahead and tried something, and it failed but i think the question is what is our response going to be? >> mike pence's trip to south korea continues as plan and he is expected to emphasize the u.s. alliances and present a new front against north korea's new ambition. >> north korea will be the featured subject on "meet the press" this morning....
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chris jansing is standing by on capitol hill. appetite there among democrats and republicans to have a say in a potential response? and to have a response at all? >> reporter: well, look, it's very -- it's very, very low and i think you're not in a tremendously different situation than what we saw you suggested when president obama was in office and that is there's not a lot of appetite here to go on the record here about anything that would involve some sort of declaration of war. now, officially, of course, a declaration of war is a constitutional thing. we haven't done that since world war ii but the president has broad authority in matters of national security and vital national interests to use military force. now, there are people like senator rand paul who says the president needs to come to congress. he needs to consult with us. the first thing he needs to look at is the constitution. you have people like angus king, the independent who caucuses with the democrats, who has said the real problem he has, the concern he has,
chris jansing is standing by on capitol hill. appetite there among democrats and republicans to have a say in a potential response? and to have a response at all? >> reporter: well, look, it's very -- it's very, very low and i think you're not in a tremendously different situation than what we saw you suggested when president obama was in office and that is there's not a lot of appetite here to go on the record here about anything that would involve some sort of declaration of war. now,...
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. >> former ambassador chris hill. >>> let's bring in two journalism veterans,on fornay, long time associated press correspondent. he is from detroit where he is ed tore and publisher of crane. an msnbc contributor charlie sikes. charlie, proximity wins, you go first. that is the political reaction to syria today. i want to throw up on the screen why it is tough for donald trump, sean spicer, anyone speaking in their name to respond to -- this is his twitter history on do not attack syria, syria is not our problem. as a friend of mine always says -- i don't mean to be disrespectful -- sure looks different from the cheap seats. >> it sure does. once again, you know, how many times have we lived through this, never again, you know, after the holocaust, after rwanda, we said never again, and yet here we are. this is our generation's moral challenge. sure, there were definite foreign policy failures by the obama administration, but now the question is what is donald trump, what is the trump administration going to do? a lot of rhetoric about how this is unacceptable, but the reality is that the w
. >> former ambassador chris hill. >>> let's bring in two journalism veterans,on fornay, long time associated press correspondent. he is from detroit where he is ed tore and publisher of crane. an msnbc contributor charlie sikes. charlie, proximity wins, you go first. that is the political reaction to syria today. i want to throw up on the screen why it is tough for donald trump, sean spicer, anyone speaking in their name to respond to -- this is his twitter history on do not...
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enter captain chris hill, bundling warrington back into the match.esult in rugby league‘s challenge cup today. super league side leigh have been knocked out by championship side hull kr. the championship leaders won 23—10 at the sports village. i don't feel any to prove anything, so i don't feel any to prove anything, so i've given myself time to practice. it might have made a difference, it not have, but i bitterness of the more practice on. i hadn't played for a year, basically. i keep going back to the end and see what happens. it'sjust 17 days out of the year. it's not going to be fun, it's probably one of the worst parts of the job nowadays, because it's really tough mentally. i struggle mentally, that's probably my weakest spot. i have to work on that. this find you out more than anyplace. china‘s ding junhui who had a really tough match against fellow countryman liang wenbo — this break of 132 squared the match at 12—all. so it went to a decider — ding had left liang already needing snookers when the world number 13 inadvertently potted the wh
enter captain chris hill, bundling warrington back into the match.esult in rugby league‘s challenge cup today. super league side leigh have been knocked out by championship side hull kr. the championship leaders won 23—10 at the sports village. i don't feel any to prove anything, so i don't feel any to prove anything, so i've given myself time to practice. it might have made a difference, it not have, but i bitterness of the more practice on. i hadn't played for a year, basically. i keep...
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enter captain chris hill. they finally began to turn possession into points.cked out by championship side hull kr. the championship leaders won 23—10 at the sports village. ronnie o‘sullivan was his usual entertaining self after reaching the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship. he only needed three frames to complete victory over shaun murphy this morning and he hit a century break on his way to a 13—7 win, before explaining his current approach to the game. i think snooker is a little bit like you are a pop star. if you can make a brilliant album every year, you're doing well. but if you don't produce an album, you go missing. so i've decided just to play a lot of exhibitions and do a lot of work. it's taken the pressure off me. i don't feel i have anything to prove, so don't feel i have anything to prove, sol don't feel i have anything to prove, so i have given myself six weeks to practice for this. it might have made a difference, it might not have. but i put a little bit more practice into this, because i hadn't played for the year, basically.
enter captain chris hill. they finally began to turn possession into points.cked out by championship side hull kr. the championship leaders won 23—10 at the sports village. ronnie o‘sullivan was his usual entertaining self after reaching the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship. he only needed three frames to complete victory over shaun murphy this morning and he hit a century break on his way to a 13—7 win, before explaining his current approach to the game. i think snooker is...
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let's bring into our conversation tonight former ambassador chris hill.r-time ambassador representing the united states in iraq and south korea among other postings. he is a career diplomat, state department veteran, having served three u.s. presidents. now days he is dean of the iversity of denver school of internationa studies. that's where he joins us tonight. ambassador, i'm going to take you on a brief tour of the world. it is easy to know where to begin, and that's syria. it complicates things, this new presidency, this new administration. the urge today to relitigate the last administration, what do you make of what you see? >> well, frankly, i mean i think -- i think it is kind of hard to take that somehow this is president obama's fault from three-and-a-half years ago. certainly what he said about red lines and the failure to back them up i think has become a met for for being weak. i think to pin this particular incident on him is a little far fetched. i mean there are many other statements from the trump campaign and now the trump presidency th
let's bring into our conversation tonight former ambassador chris hill.r-time ambassador representing the united states in iraq and south korea among other postings. he is a career diplomat, state department veteran, having served three u.s. presidents. now days he is dean of the iversity of denver school of internationa studies. that's where he joins us tonight. ambassador, i'm going to take you on a brief tour of the world. it is easy to know where to begin, and that's syria. it complicates...
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. >> former ambassador chris hill. >>> coming up, keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. now, there's an app for that. >>> later, as the water grows, drivers bailed. [car engine failing to start] [wind blows] yo- wh- ah- he- [gas pouring] [slurps loudly] [engine starting] [loud slurping continues] uh, the soy sauce? it's gone. treat your clothes better with new tide pods plus downy. it's got to be tide ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. >>> smartphones, cars and teenagers, a dangerous combination. but now there's a smartphone app that could save lives. here's kris van cleave. >> would you say you're a good driver? >> as good as a 17-year-old could be, i guess. >> reporter: sarah gregory's been driving for about a year. her parents asked her to do
. >> former ambassador chris hill. >>> coming up, keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. now, there's an app for that. >>> later, as the water grows, drivers bailed. [car engine failing to start] [wind blows] yo- wh- ah- he- [gas pouring] [slurps loudly] [engine starting] [loud slurping continues] uh, the soy sauce? it's gone. treat your clothes better with new tide pods plus downy. it's got to be tide ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could...
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maria: we'll see you soon, ambassador chris hill.ooking at what is coming up media buzz with howie. >> tucker carlson is my guest, he is takeover bill o'reilly's slot tomorrow, talk about how his show might change in the new time period. and president, beating up on the press, saying it is ridiculous to have 100 day reviews and report cards, coming up on media buzz. maria: thank you. >> president trump putting tax reform on the front burner ahead of healthcare, how much can he get done? we'll talk with the panel next, looking ahead on "sunday morning futures" to what we expect to be a big week on the legislative front, back in a moment. >> it's going to be great. >> healthcare and tax reform? >> we'll see what happens. no particular rush. but we'll see what happens. >> doesn't matter if it is next week. doesn't matter. with this level of engineering... it's a performance machine. with this degree of intelligence... it's a supcomputer. wi this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. t
maria: we'll see you soon, ambassador chris hill.ooking at what is coming up media buzz with howie. >> tucker carlson is my guest, he is takeover bill o'reilly's slot tomorrow, talk about how his show might change in the new time period. and president, beating up on the press, saying it is ridiculous to have 100 day reviews and report cards, coming up on media buzz. maria: thank you. >> president trump putting tax reform on the front burner ahead of healthcare, how much can he get...
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. >> quickly and i will bring in ambassador chris hill in a moment. where do you see this?o good solution to the crisis and i don't think it will be resolved soon. >> let me bring in someone who cent a l spent a lot more time on the issue. he is basically my go to expert on this. ambassador, i want to start with what i read today in the "new york times." it seems if you believe everything in that story, north korea is on a much faster track than anybody realized six months or so ago. >> that are is my sense. there is a lot of guesswork here and it's hard to tell we don't have a lot of fidelity on the program and the tests and the things they are testing. it's clear they are moving a lot faster than anyone thought they would move a few years ago and it's a good bet to say in the next four years, we will see a deliverable nuclear weapon in the hands of the north koreans. >> we had three or four straight periods who said it's not going to happen. they will not get a weapon on my watch. how do we stop it? >> it's going to be tough. the strategy is clear. you have to hold your a
. >> quickly and i will bring in ambassador chris hill in a moment. where do you see this?o good solution to the crisis and i don't think it will be resolved soon. >> let me bring in someone who cent a l spent a lot more time on the issue. he is basically my go to expert on this. ambassador, i want to start with what i read today in the "new york times." it seems if you believe everything in that story, north korea is on a much faster track than anybody realized six months...
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i think you talked to chris hill about this who is just back from the region. there's a lot of tension in the region. there's no government. the fact they have elections in may. japan moving with these joint exercises that have been taking place which have, first of all, been noted by china and not happily and certainly noted by north korea. so you've got the carl vincent and the carrier group and destroyers each with capability sea launch missile capability. you have japan and south korea. the accelerated deployment of more sophisticated u.s. missile defense sent to south korea, not yet operational. you have a lot that's been irritating to the chinese and north koreans, but necessary from a defense posture. they are not taking any kind of military action tonight. there could be some sort of show of force from our assets in the region, the naval assets, but the -- ignoring it by the white house and not making a big deal is basically saying to north korea this is a failed missile launch and we don't have to pay attention to you. >> what's your thought on the sec
i think you talked to chris hill about this who is just back from the region. there's a lot of tension in the region. there's no government. the fact they have elections in may. japan moving with these joint exercises that have been taking place which have, first of all, been noted by china and not happily and certainly noted by north korea. so you've got the carl vincent and the carrier group and destroyers each with capability sea launch missile capability. you have japan and south korea. the...
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i do want to bring in now ambassador chris hill who is the former ambassador of south korea on the phone with us right now. ambassador, you're getting information in as we are reporting it as well. have you heard anything in addition or that is different than what we've been reporting so far? >> well, i just got back from south korea a few hours ago and there's wide expectation in south korea there would be something in connection with this holiday, this 105 anniversary of kim il-sun. there's been expectation of a nuclear blast and there evidence to suggest that. they went with the solid fuel missiles and it appears to have fizzled. i guess the question really is how are we going to react to that? we have a carrier battle group already heading toward the waters near north korea. it's still a ways away. so the issue is are we going to want to do something and i think what is the most important development this weekend is that our vice president has arrived in south korea and will be doing something that south koreans very much want, which is to have some serious consultations and check in
i do want to bring in now ambassador chris hill who is the former ambassador of south korea on the phone with us right now. ambassador, you're getting information in as we are reporting it as well. have you heard anything in addition or that is different than what we've been reporting so far? >> well, i just got back from south korea a few hours ago and there's wide expectation in south korea there would be something in connection with this holiday, this 105 anniversary of kim il-sun....
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chris hill. it is hard not to wonder if this is a response to president trump when he said a major conflict could occur with north korea. >> reporter: i would say president trump said a lot to reuters including rather odd segment where he talked about somehow king jong un was under a lot of pressure taking over from his dad. i'm not sure it is a response to what he said but in a broader sense, the u.s. has ratcheted up pressure across the board and talked about the fact that we're not going to allow the north koreas to keep going. so now the question is what is the u.s. going to do? we don't know a lot about this test yet. it is not an underground nuclear test. it is probably a continuation of the testing program they've had. i think what we're going to see is a flurry of activity of the u.s. going back to the chinese and they'll be working with the south koreans and the japanese. i'm not sure that we would be in a position to retaliate in any way, shape or form beyond what secretary tillerson sa
chris hill. it is hard not to wonder if this is a response to president trump when he said a major conflict could occur with north korea. >> reporter: i would say president trump said a lot to reuters including rather odd segment where he talked about somehow king jong un was under a lot of pressure taking over from his dad. i'm not sure it is a response to what he said but in a broader sense, the u.s. has ratcheted up pressure across the board and talked about the fact that we're not...
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captain chris hill bundling warrington back into the match.day and she has won another two medals today at the european gymnastics championships in romania. first up, was the vault final, where she won silver. she was leading with a score of 14.35, but was beaten into second place by the very last competitor — coline devillard of france. after the medal ceremony, downie was straight back out on the uneven bars — her third final in two days, where she finished joint third. she isn‘t done yet — tomorrow she‘ll go for more medals in the beam and floor finals. concern though for ellie‘s older sister becky, who injured herself in that uneven bars final. she was the defending champion going last up, but hurt her right arm in a fall midway through her routine. her participation in tomorrow‘s beam final now looks very much in doubt. i know she‘s been having a couple of nicholson training. i‘m gutted for her, she works so hard. the bronze i wa nt her, she works so hard. the bronze i want today was for me and her. and courtney tulloch has won great brit
captain chris hill bundling warrington back into the match.day and she has won another two medals today at the european gymnastics championships in romania. first up, was the vault final, where she won silver. she was leading with a score of 14.35, but was beaten into second place by the very last competitor — coline devillard of france. after the medal ceremony, downie was straight back out on the uneven bars — her third final in two days, where she finished joint third. she isn‘t done...
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ambassador to south korea and former secretary of state for far east asia chris hill. both. clint, let me begin with you yesterday off that testimony on the hill. elaborate a little if you will when you talk about useful idiots. >> we're talking about people ripe for manipulation and influence, people that take on partners or take on positions out of mostly opportunism. because of that opportunism a russian strategy can actlly place people, aides, advisers in policy positions aroun those individuals such that they unwittingly start doing russia's business for them. that's a very dangerous thing in a political context. those how you can slowly manipulate foreign policy if you're russia inside the united states. you take these people, provide them what they need to move forward and let them basically run with the football into the end zone. >> clint, let's pull that string a little more there. unwit inningly use people. how do you unwittingly use someone? what would the tactics be? >> yeah, wikileaks is an excellent example. you put out information, selected information
ambassador to south korea and former secretary of state for far east asia chris hill. both. clint, let me begin with you yesterday off that testimony on the hill. elaborate a little if you will when you talk about useful idiots. >> we're talking about people ripe for manipulation and influence, people that take on partners or take on positions out of mostly opportunism. because of that opportunism a russian strategy can actlly place people, aides, advisers in policy positions aroun those...
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is back with us on capitol hill. chris, talk to us about what we just saw.ing the senate rules permanently, right? >> reporter: the reason they call it the nuclear option, katy, is because they've blown up decades of editions. it hasn't been done in five decades. never before with a supreme court nominee have we seen the nuclear option invoked. it means the way the senate votes is changing. this is a seismic shift in the way it happened. the senator of oregon spoke for a lot of democrats when he tweeted this: the dark deed is done. mitch mcconnell has just put a knife into the heart of the senate. he and chuck schumer spoke. here's what they had to say. >> the opposition to this particular nominee is more about the man that nominated him. this will be the first and last partisan filibuster of the supreme court nomination. >> when history weighs what happened, the responsibility for changing the rules will fall on the republicans. >> reporter: so where are we now? there is a 30-hour waiting period that could be until 6:50 tomorrow before the actual vote takes
is back with us on capitol hill. chris, talk to us about what we just saw.ing the senate rules permanently, right? >> reporter: the reason they call it the nuclear option, katy, is because they've blown up decades of editions. it hasn't been done in five decades. never before with a supreme court nominee have we seen the nuclear option invoked. it means the way the senate votes is changing. this is a seismic shift in the way it happened. the senator of oregon spoke for a lot of democrats...
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chris jansing is following the latest from palm beach where trump was today, meeting with the chinese leader. we have kasie hunt on capitol hill with you. i understand the chinese leader has left. what more have we learned about the syrian air strikes? >> we heard from the president himself. the crew was allowed to go in before they had a working lunch and all the comments were about the relationship with president xi, which he called outstanding. he said there are a lot of very bad problems, a lot of very bad problem that's are going to go away. he indicated that there was some sort of understanding, alhe no very short on specifics here. but there's no doubt these were difficult meetings. in part obviously because of the topics, trade, all throughout the campaign season talkedbout
chris jansing is following the latest from palm beach where trump was today, meeting with the chinese leader. we have kasie hunt on capitol hill with you. i understand the chinese leader has left. what more have we learned about the syrian air strikes? >> we heard from the president himself. the crew was allowed to go in before they had a working lunch and all the comments were about the relationship with president xi, which he called outstanding. he said there are a lot of very bad...
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news4's chris gordon is on capitol hill now with what he's learned. chris? >> reporter: well, pat, behind me you see crews cleaning up the last of this debris from the fallen tree. an american elm that lost a huge branch that tumbled down, killing matthew mcclana han who is a pipe fitter. he leaves behind a wildlife and young children, he was working here t grounds. u.s. capitol police closed parts of independence avenue. this morning, a large tree branch fell, hitting a maintenance worker at the capitol. matt mcclana han was uncon shuns when help arrived. they gave him cpr and rushed him to the hospital where he died. >> that's awful. i'm sorry to hear that, prayers to his family, condolences. >> reporter: tours were detoured while police investigated. the architect of the capitol issued a statement this afternoon, saying that a large branch from an american elm fell and struck matt mcclanahan who was working nearby on an irrigation pipe. crews remained on the scene for hours to remove the tree from the roadway and sidewalk. so many hours later, six hours a
news4's chris gordon is on capitol hill now with what he's learned. chris? >> reporter: well, pat, behind me you see crews cleaning up the last of this debris from the fallen tree. an american elm that lost a huge branch that tumbled down, killing matthew mcclana han who is a pipe fitter. he leaves behind a wildlife and young children, he was working here t grounds. u.s. capitol police closed parts of independence avenue. this morning, a large tree branch fell, hitting a maintenance...
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i said yes and i told chris henry in morgan hill. you will get 50 inches, really? now 50-plus. and a lot of high clouds moving in. the system is weak and it's, again, you can see how it's funneling from the west- southwest and seeing the low. and that is why showed this. it's cool looking. look at that. the vor tist and jet stream coming in. and that is pretty good energy coming around. the jet stream enhances the front. sixtys to near 70 degrees. it's cool this morning. the fog, sun and increasing clouds. cloudy tonight, drizzle tomorrow morning and closing it out. if you haven't had a coffee yet, look at friday. >> wow. >> eighty degrees. >> wow. >> that sunland on saturday. >> saturday? >> sunday is okay. starting, i mean, the theme here is the forecast the high pressure and as we're closer, they're backing off and into some cooler temps and rain. >> wow. >> at least some -- [ indiscernible ] >> i have to be honest with you, i look ahead. may 1st and 2nd. a very deep cold system is broadcast. and we'll see a lot changing between now and then. i won't be surprised to get rain
i said yes and i told chris henry in morgan hill. you will get 50 inches, really? now 50-plus. and a lot of high clouds moving in. the system is weak and it's, again, you can see how it's funneling from the west- southwest and seeing the low. and that is why showed this. it's cool looking. look at that. the vor tist and jet stream coming in. and that is pretty good energy coming around. the jet stream enhances the front. sixtys to near 70 degrees. it's cool this morning. the fog, sun and...
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show did free agents you can get next year as a point guard chris paul and you want chris paul kyle lowry and go george hilleague or you can go drew holiday if you are in a bargain basement type of hunt to have him play drew holiday and ben simmons sharing the point guard role and drew off the ball it might not be bad you have gordon hayward at porter if you are in the market for a forward and a couple free agents they can sign and don't have to jump the guard and add a free agent and did the draft with this. >> available in the draft and obviously the sixers they feel like they should be a team that is going to compete for the playoffs next season but listen to this listen to what brett brown says they sound like they are in no rush to make the playoffs. >> not going to blink and feel like rush to go spend stupid money on something that is going to get us a result that is below the line so that we can feel good about a single season. >> the future is out there and do we want to jump to the future quicker or do we want to have it happen organically and grow it the right way that will be something that we do
show did free agents you can get next year as a point guard chris paul and you want chris paul kyle lowry and go george hilleague or you can go drew holiday if you are in a bargain basement type of hunt to have him play drew holiday and ben simmons sharing the point guard role and drew off the ball it might not be bad you have gordon hayward at porter if you are in the market for a forward and a couple free agents they can sign and don't have to jump the guard and add a free agent and did the...
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. >> news4's chris gordon is on capitol hill now with the story. chris? >> reporter: doreen and jim, as you look behind me, you'll see the clean-up is continuing nearly nine hours after today's fatal accident, and the unanswered question is, what caused this large limb to fall, killing the maintenance worker below? an investigation has been launched to find answers. crews worked for hours, removing tree debris from the roadway. u.s. capitol police closed parts of independence avenue. this morning, a large tree branch fell, hitting a maintenance worker at the capitol. matt mcclanahan was unconscious when help arrived. they gave him cpr and rushed him to a hospital where he died. >> oh, that's awful. i'm so sorry to hear that. prayers to his family, condolences. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan issued a statement two young children, effie and matthew, their loss is so sudden and unimaginable. i ask my colleagues and everyone in the capitol community to keep matthew's loved ones in your thoughts and prayers. tourists were detoured around the scene. a lar
. >> news4's chris gordon is on capitol hill now with the story. chris? >> reporter: doreen and jim, as you look behind me, you'll see the clean-up is continuing nearly nine hours after today's fatal accident, and the unanswered question is, what caused this large limb to fall, killing the maintenance worker below? an investigation has been launched to find answers. crews worked for hours, removing tree debris from the roadway. u.s. capitol police closed parts of independence...
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>> reporte an incredibly busy we he on capitol hill, chris. of course, as you point out, the most pressing item on this long, and frankly, very kind of aggressive list of priorities between the budget continuing to fund the government, health care and tax reform is, of course, making sure that the doors of the government are still open come saturday when that funding will have expired. so this had been on a pretty good track. i mean, look, this is something that very often we've seen br k brinkmanship and partnership on capitol hill over these kinds of spending bills. that was not happening here in leadership on both the house and senate side. all my sources was talking to, republican, democrat, house, senate, everybody said they were basically on the same page working toward a basic ingredient. they were going to write full spending bills for some departments, others would have to continue on at their current levels of funding. then the president and his advisers said something more aggressively about this potential border wall, and that has
>> reporte an incredibly busy we he on capitol hill, chris. of course, as you point out, the most pressing item on this long, and frankly, very kind of aggressive list of priorities between the budget continuing to fund the government, health care and tax reform is, of course, making sure that the doors of the government are still open come saturday when that funding will have expired. so this had been on a pretty good track. i mean, look, this is something that very often we've seen br k...
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chris jansing is following the latest from palm beach where trump was today, meeting with the chinese leader. we have kasie hunt on capitol hill. chris, let me start with you. i understand the chinese leader has left. what more have we learned about the syrian air strikes? >> we heard from the president himself. the crew was allowed to go in before they had a working lunch and all the comments were about the relationship with president xi, which he called outstanding. he said there are a lot of very bad problems, a lot of very bad problem that's are going to go away. he indicated that there was some sort of understanding, alhe no very short on specifics here. but there's no doubt these were difficult meetings. in part obviously because of the topics, trade, all throughout the campaign season talkedbout how jobs were being lost because of the trade imbalance with china. the very critical question of north korea which escalated when they did the intermediate ballistic missile test, all of that against the drama that we just learned about in essentially a tick tock that we've gotten from senior white house officials including sea
chris jansing is following the latest from palm beach where trump was today, meeting with the chinese leader. we have kasie hunt on capitol hill. chris, let me start with you. i understand the chinese leader has left. what more have we learned about the syrian air strikes? >> we heard from the president himself. the crew was allowed to go in before they had a working lunch and all the comments were about the relationship with president xi, which he called outstanding. he said there are a...
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hill. harry and jamie redknapp. chris and stuart broad.of sporting fathers and sons. the next to look out for are the offspring of one of the most famous racehorses of all time, frankel. he was retired to stud four and a half years ago unbeaten and, this season, some of his fillies and colts will appear in the classics for the first time, starting with eminent, in the guineas next month. tom williams has been to meet him. the horse with the famous father. and with all the fame, great expectation. all eyes on eminent, centre of attention at sefton lodge in newmarket. the first offspring from the unbeaten wonder horse frankel. now a super stallion. not a trainer around that would not want to work with a mini frankel.m trainer around that would not want to work with a mini frankel. it is a real privilege to be able to do that and knowing that he has got ability, the way he won his maiden was fantastic and everything he has done since has lived up to that. very exciting. how much pressure is on your shoulders with having this in your shoulders
hill. harry and jamie redknapp. chris and stuart broad.of sporting fathers and sons. the next to look out for are the offspring of one of the most famous racehorses of all time, frankel. he was retired to stud four and a half years ago unbeaten and, this season, some of his fillies and colts will appear in the classics for the first time, starting with eminent, in the guineas next month. tom williams has been to meet him. the horse with the famous father. and with all the fame, great...
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chris paul getting up and dhageing. crawford couldn't get a handle. and george hill astutely called time-out with the ball. 2:03 to go, the jazz win their first playoff series since 2010. >> hubie: you look at that chris paul. is that amazing? he just joout-jumps a 6'8" guy. . awesome... i'm glad you showed up. in my life! i think i'm about to cry... you better not. every single time i... get down! you always have... my back! my back! it's really hard to describe. it's like... all these tiny little... things? yes. yes. things! are actually... friendship. ♪ >> mark: a big variable in the series. blake griffin's injury. he injured his toe. and it bhit a scenario what would have been had he been healthy? for the second consecutive year, blake griffin injured in the playoffs and unable to see the playoffs through with the clippers. and he has as we mentioned before, mending free agency. >> hubie: not just points. rebounding, shooting percentage. the second leading assist guy on the team. but the shootg this year were triferrific and had great year before the injury. >> m
chris paul getting up and dhageing. crawford couldn't get a handle. and george hill astutely called time-out with the ball. 2:03 to go, the jazz win their first playoff series since 2010. >> hubie: you look at that chris paul. is that amazing? he just joout-jumps a 6'8" guy. . awesome... i'm glad you showed up. in my life! i think i'm about to cry... you better not. every single time i... get down! you always have... my back! my back! it's really hard to describe. it's like... all...
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>> it's unusual, here on capitol hill, chris, there's a lot of raised eyebrows even among republicans about the president's decision to recommend flynn taking immunity. there's a sense here of republicans and democrats that should be up to the justice department as it pursues its different investigations about possible russian interference and the election. that it's not the president's decision to weigh in or appropriate for the president to weigh in, so you don't see a lot of republicans rallying to the president's side as he makes these kind of statements. >> well, several high profile republicans, including former chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers saying flynn should not be granted immunity. >> if i were the committees. i wouldn't great immunity. the other thing i would stop doing is having all of this public intention to an investigation. if this is really an investigation, everybody needs to clam up, including the president, stop talking about it. >> i wouldn't give the media to somebody unless i knew they had something to offer. the whole situation with gene
>> it's unusual, here on capitol hill, chris, there's a lot of raised eyebrows even among republicans about the president's decision to recommend flynn taking immunity. there's a sense here of republicans and democrats that should be up to the justice department as it pursues its different investigations about possible russian interference and the election. that it's not the president's decision to weigh in or appropriate for the president to weigh in, so you don't see a lot of...
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he's begun the deregulatory rollback, the big incomplete, chris, is on capitol hill where he could stillget health care reform and tax reform but could get shout-out on both. chris: congresswoman edwards, how do you see the 100 days? >> he hasn't had a significant legislative achievement, health care has gone down twice and it's still a disaster and, you know, this tax plan is not really a tax plan, it's a set of tax bullets, i think, there's a d minus going on in this administration so far. chris: that's better than chuck schumer who gave him a straight f. >> well, you get a plus for signing your name. chris: there you go. the big news as the congresswoman mentioned was that the white house came out, not with really a plan but outline bullet points of the president's tax plan, tax reform plan. here is what candidate trump and treasury secretary mnuchin had to say about the plan before they took office. >> barack obama has -- has doubled during his fairly short period of years, he's doubled our national debt. doubled it. it's going to be close to $20 trillion when he leaves, $20 trillion
he's begun the deregulatory rollback, the big incomplete, chris, is on capitol hill where he could stillget health care reform and tax reform but could get shout-out on both. chris: congresswoman edwards, how do you see the 100 days? >> he hasn't had a significant legislative achievement, health care has gone down twice and it's still a disaster and, you know, this tax plan is not really a tax plan, it's a set of tax bullets, i think, there's a d minus going on in this administration so...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux is live on capitol hill with more. >> reporter: good morning, chris. that announcement will be coming later this morning. it is a far cry from what we heard from donald trump in the campaign trail saying wall street is getting away with murder. now the tax cuts go to businesses, potentially later to families and individuals. secondly, the spending cuts and tax cuts are going to be supported by greater economic growth. that is something that many economists say there is no evidence or support of. president trump's ambitious tax proposal expected to slash the top corporate tax rate to 15%. >> i don't want to confirm the actual numbers. >> reporter: this reduction likely to impact not only major corporations, but also owner operated companies like small businesses and larger ones like trump's own. multiple outlets reporting for a significant increase in the standard deduction you can claim on tax returns which could translate in thousands of tax savings for millions of americans. economists say it means a massive increase in the national deficit. the admi
cnn's suzanne malveaux is live on capitol hill with more. >> reporter: good morning, chris. that announcement will be coming later this morning. it is a far cry from what we heard from donald trump in the campaign trail saying wall street is getting away with murder. now the tax cuts go to businesses, potentially later to families and individuals. secondly, the spending cuts and tax cuts are going to be supported by greater economic growth. that is something that many economists say there...
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occidental, there is chris henry in morgan hill who keeps good weather data. and 3/4 of an inch. cal, 2/3; napa, half an inch; san francisco, a third and san jose beat oakland business .24 versus .23. starting to move in now. santa rosa to hillsburg, mendocino county, lake county into the sonoma coast. and again, this is not -- but it's steady and that can let you know, hey, we have a half an inch of rain and that is going to be the pattern here today for wednesday, cloudy, mostly cloudy skies, everything from the west-southwest and they're not cold at all. fiftys on the temps. the low 50s mid- to upper. heyward and oakland business 58. and the humidity is high. the dew points are high. a lot of mist and drizzle out of this and into tonight and tuesday. sixtys on your temps. mid- and upper. you're with a pensive look there on the screen. what do you see? >> i am seeing that more people are on the road; however, it does look like we have some people on spring break still. this is a week when some schools do have off. let's look at the solano county commute. i am already beginning
occidental, there is chris henry in morgan hill who keeps good weather data. and 3/4 of an inch. cal, 2/3; napa, half an inch; san francisco, a third and san jose beat oakland business .24 versus .23. starting to move in now. santa rosa to hillsburg, mendocino county, lake county into the sonoma coast. and again, this is not -- but it's steady and that can let you know, hey, we have a half an inch of rain and that is going to be the pattern here today for wednesday, cloudy, mostly cloudy skies,...
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. >> jenna: a lot of questions to be asked, we are going to run everybody back to capitol hill, senator chris coons is speaking at the judiciary committee. the question as to what he will do regarding judge gorsuch, we are going to listen here. >> and the bushing and reagan administration's and before. i am struck that half the committee serving here today has not previously participated in any supreme court confirmation on this committee. when justice dileo died, i called on president obama to nominate a consensus candidate to the court that would help us to bridge our deep partisan divides and enhance the legitimacy of the court on which our rule of law so profoundly depends. president obama did just that. he nominated chief judge merrick garland, by any account, one of the most confirmable nominees ever nominated to the supreme court. but instead of healing the wounds from battles long since passed, new one formed. republicans held the seat open with over 300 days without regard of the damage it was doing to the court or this body. i prescient my colleague senator al franken's defense of t
. >> jenna: a lot of questions to be asked, we are going to run everybody back to capitol hill, senator chris coons is speaking at the judiciary committee. the question as to what he will do regarding judge gorsuch, we are going to listen here. >> and the bushing and reagan administration's and before. i am struck that half the committee serving here today has not previously participated in any supreme court confirmation on this committee. when justice dileo died, i called on...
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chris jansing on capit hill and we have with us, timbery, formerly chief of staff for kevin mccarthy as we look at these pictures live coming in from west palm beach. i want to go to hans. we heard secretary tillerson say we are considering an appropriate response to syria. we heard him say they are certain this was backed by the assad regime. he said syria and assad. and pits in are important they consider the response. what do we know about the meetings they may be having as they arrive here in florida? >> well, tonight secretary mattis and president trump will be having a gofrgs potential he options and potential strikes in syria. we just heard the president saying, something should happen. you take the president's comments. you twin them with what we heard from secretary mattis which was a strong indication, a strong the hint that something of this magnitude deserves a response. you put that together with what trump is saying publicly on the record, in front of reporters in the back of air force one. it is an indication that strikes are likely. at the pentagon they're thinking of
chris jansing on capit hill and we have with us, timbery, formerly chief of staff for kevin mccarthy as we look at these pictures live coming in from west palm beach. i want to go to hans. we heard secretary tillerson say we are considering an appropriate response to syria. we heard him say they are certain this was backed by the assad regime. he said syria and assad. and pits in are important they consider the response. what do we know about the meetings they may be having as they arrive here...
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hill where the house will meet in less than an hour. these meetings with the entire congressional body are rather unissue. what are lawmakers saying? >> reporter: not only unusual but possibly unnecessary. senator chrisurphy said we have secure facilities on the hill. it would have been very easy to get a briefing up here rather than drag the whole body down there. we have a sense of what the white house's intention was with this. we're told by a senior administration official that it was to convey the seriousness of the problem, to give senators a chance to ask questions and talk about the white house's response so far and their options going forward. so not -- and this has been a question going in -- not a major revelation in there, for instance, building support for an immediate military strike for instance but more a general conversation, in light of the fact of something that both parties agree on, democrat and republican, that the threat is very serious. it's getting more serious and you have to be inbegin to talk what you're going to do to keep japan, south korea and the u.s. safe. >> jim, there's now talk, as you know, of putting north korea back on the united states' terror list. would that
hill where the house will meet in less than an hour. these meetings with the entire congressional body are rather unissue. what are lawmakers saying? >> reporter: not only unusual but possibly unnecessary. senator chrisurphy said we have secure facilities on the hill. it would have been very easy to get a briefing up here rather than drag the whole body down there. we have a sense of what the white house's intention was with this. we're told by a senior administration official that it was...
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joining me kristin weller and chris jansing on capitol hill covering the judiciary committee's vote. kristin, first to you. the arrival of el-sisi at the white house and what to expect from these meetings today. >> it happened just moments ago. andrea, he arrived here, walked into the west wing, greeted by president trump. this is a high stakes meeting it underscores the very different priorities that this administration has as compared to the former obama administration. as you point out, he was banned from the white house under then president obama who also withheld some aid from egypt because of those human rights abuses that you cite. that is not the case. very different tone here today. welcoming the president of egypt and also prepared to work with him on a whole host of issues but at the top of that list, fighting isis. of course, that was a key campaign promise that then candidate trump made on the campaign trail. so this is going to be at the forefront today of this meeting, this first meeting that he will have with the leader of egypt. of course, it comes as he is poised to
joining me kristin weller and chris jansing on capitol hill covering the judiciary committee's vote. kristin, first to you. the arrival of el-sisi at the white house and what to expect from these meetings today. >> it happened just moments ago. andrea, he arrived here, walked into the west wing, greeted by president trump. this is a high stakes meeting it underscores the very different priorities that this administration has as compared to the former obama administration. as you point...
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hill. wendy and chris, back to you. >> thank you, chris. >>> a team of military investigators from alabama is in maryland tonight digging thru the wreckage of that deadly helicopter crash. the crew from the army combat readiness center at fort rucker is trying to figure out why the chopper went down. the black hawk took off from ft. belvoir yesterday afternoon, crashed across the potomac river on a golf course in st. mary's county. people who live near the breton bay golf and country club saw the chopper flying low before the crash. >> we were sitting down on helicopter come by, sitting very low. my brother said, look how low it is. i said, oh, my god, it's going sideways. then it started going backwards and it went down. >> reporter: three people were on that chopper, their names have not been released. one of them was killed. two others were flown to the hospital where one of them is in critical condition, the other in serious condition. >>> a man from maryland is accused of killing his wife inside the donut shop where they both worked. now he's been placed on the fbi's top ten most want
hill. wendy and chris, back to you. >> thank you, chris. >>> a team of military investigators from alabama is in maryland tonight digging thru the wreckage of that deadly helicopter crash. the crew from the army combat readiness center at fort rucker is trying to figure out why the chopper went down. the black hawk took off from ft. belvoir yesterday afternoon, crashed across the potomac river on a golf course in st. mary's county. people who live near the breton bay golf and...
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i want to go first to nbc's chris jansing live on capitol hill. >> a showdown in the senate, right? right behind me the senate judiciary committee hearing room, they have to do the first vote. this is the phase one before it goes before the full senate. but boy are tensions high here because so much is at stake. when you consider the number of people very small that need to be turned, take a look at the democrats who are still undecided on this. there are eight of them. five of them would have to side with the republicans for them to confirm neil gorsuch. there you see the undecided democrats, many of them in states that were won by donald trump. 20 hours these members grilled neil gorsuch last week. many democrats saying they just didn't get the answers they needed on issues like abortion and gay rights. but when you consider how high the stakes are, this is why so many people are concerned about where this is headed, the fight that is ahead. neil gorsuch is 49 years old, stephanie, the oldest member of the supreme court. ruth bader-ginsburg is 83. meaning if he's confirmed, he cou
i want to go first to nbc's chris jansing live on capitol hill. >> a showdown in the senate, right? right behind me the senate judiciary committee hearing room, they have to do the first vote. this is the phase one before it goes before the full senate. but boy are tensions high here because so much is at stake. when you consider the number of people very small that need to be turned, take a look at the democrats who are still undecided on this. there are eight of them. five of them would...