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and we'll be right back with ed helms.cheers and applause ] >> announcer: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by clif, celebrating cycling adventurers whether you bike to work or bike for fun. we, the device-loving people, want more than just unlimited data. we want unlimited entertainment. so we can stream unlimited action. punch unlimited robots. watch unlimited romance. if you're into that. but we also want more. like unlimited hbo. can i stop dying now? no can do mi amigo. it's unlimited. besides, you're really good at it james! don't settle for any unlimited plan. get at&t unlimited plus. and, now get the amazing iphone 7 on us. >> jimmy: father-son vacation? very nice. and why do you take a father-son vacation on mother's day? >> we didn't realize it was mother's day. >> jimmy: you didn't realize. did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going
and we'll be right back with ed helms.cheers and applause ] >> announcer: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by clif, celebrating cycling adventurers whether you bike to work or bike for fun. we, the device-loving people, want more than just unlimited data. we want unlimited entertainment. so we can stream unlimited action. punch unlimited robots. watch unlimited romance. if you're into that. but we also want more. like unlimited hbo. can i stop dying now? no can...
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>> stephen: hey, roar, hey ed helms.n't believe you're leaving us, stephen. it's crazy. it's like beyonce leaving destiny's child. we're never going to hear from her again. >> stephen: thank you for stopping by to say gone. >> actually, we came because we're fighting over which one of us gets your office gli just don't know how to choose. >> come on, man. i'm already ready to hang up my poster of my two favorite comedians, bill cosby, and subway spokesman jared fogel. >> stephen: i know one thing, rob. they will never let you down! >> hey, has anyone seen my yogurt? >> stephen: nope, nope, haven't seen it. >> hello there, chums. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! >> how about that? >> stephen: oh, hey, look, it's-- >> that's right, it's me, steve carell, the lovely correspondent from "the daily show" in 2005. >> why are you talking in that awful british accent? >> because unlike you feeble-minded chucklemonkeys, i'm off to hollywood to become a serious actor, but it is me, steve carell, laugh and i'll prove it by s
>> stephen: hey, roar, hey ed helms.n't believe you're leaving us, stephen. it's crazy. it's like beyonce leaving destiny's child. we're never going to hear from her again. >> stephen: thank you for stopping by to say gone. >> actually, we came because we're fighting over which one of us gets your office gli just don't know how to choose. >> come on, man. i'm already ready to hang up my poster of my two favorite comedians, bill cosby, and subway spokesman jared fogel....
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samantha bee ed helms and rob corddry. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hey! what's going on? ( cheers and applause ) >> what's going on, man? >> jon: what's going on? >> stephen: how was your weekend? >> jon: great. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen? >> stephen: welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. huge story that broke just minutes ago, like, less than 10 minutes ago. f.b.i. director james comey has just been fired by donald trump. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: wooo! >> stephen: huge, huge donald trump fans here tonight. that shows no gratitude at all. >> jon: man. >> stephen: did trump forget about the hillary emails that comey talked about? i mean "thanks for the presidency, jimmy. now don't let the door hit you where the electoral college spli i'm shocked. my heart is pumping. my pulse is racing. he fired the f.b.i. director who has said under oath that he's investigating the trump campaign's ties to russia. no rational
samantha bee ed helms and rob corddry. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hey! what's going on? ( cheers and applause ) >> what's going on, man? >> jon: what's going on? >> stephen: how was your weekend? >> jon: great. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen? >> stephen: welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. huge story...
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so, here is what we know about the man now at the helm of know about the man now at the helm of this russian investigation. robert mueller is the former director of the f-b-i, and he is respected on both sides of the aisle. he served under president george w bush, and president barack obama. the senate supported him unanimously when he assumed the job in 2001. he was reconfirmed in 11 unanimous. mueller has agreed to resign from his private law firm- to avoid any conflicts of interest. president trump has not tweeted about any of the allegations or the special prosecutor, in the last two days. we are keeping an eye on the president's twitter feed and will bring you an update if he starts posting this morning. stay up to date as we track breaking details in the russia probe. sign up for alerts at wjla.com slash next. breaking overnight .. the mood is tense in tulsa, oklahoma.. following the verdict in a deadly police-involved shooting of an unarmed man. last night, a jury found police officer betty shelby not guilty of manslaughter. but the verdict sparked protests outside the courtho
so, here is what we know about the man now at the helm of know about the man now at the helm of this russian investigation. robert mueller is the former director of the f-b-i, and he is respected on both sides of the aisle. he served under president george w bush, and president barack obama. the senate supported him unanimously when he assumed the job in 2001. he was reconfirmed in 11 unanimous. mueller has agreed to resign from his private law firm- to avoid any conflicts of interest....
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i went on about how jesse helms had no social redeeming value, i thought he was terrible. he said, joe, what would you say if i told you that jesse helms, anee years ago, saw advertisement in early december for a young man with braces up to his hips 14 years old, saying all i want for christmas is someone to love me. ifsaid, what would you say jesse adopted that man as his own child? i said, i would feel like a fool. joe.id well, they did joe, it is always appropriate to question another man or woman's judgment, but it is never appropriate to question their motives. because you never know. once you? questione you motive, it makes it impossible to reach a copper mines. -- reach a compromise. it is also hard to reach an agreement on an issue that has to be resolved. at the same time you have a responsibility to stand up against indignities. you have to be committed and allre, against any of those folks that want to dim the rights of other people. you can't start by questioning other people's motives. an injury to the rights of any person diminishes all of our humanity. defen
i went on about how jesse helms had no social redeeming value, i thought he was terrible. he said, joe, what would you say if i told you that jesse helms, anee years ago, saw advertisement in early december for a young man with braces up to his hips 14 years old, saying all i want for christmas is someone to love me. ifsaid, what would you say jesse adopted that man as his own child? i said, i would feel like a fool. joe.id well, they did joe, it is always appropriate to question another man or...
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now emmanuel macron is taking the helm in france. just moments ago, we saw him standing alongside the outgoing president of france, francois hollande. melissa, we're looking at this moment of history, quite frankly, in the nation. this is a person who again created his own party, now coming to power. the question i have for you is, look, so this is a new president who wants to get things done. but will he have the allies to do so given that he is a newcomer himself and he is coming in with other parties that have been rebuked, quite frankly, by french voters? >> you're absolutely right, george. and you need only look around that room that he's standing in now to get an idea of the sort of democratic revolution that's taken place here in france. there are several very distinct groups of guests. first of all, those who represent the state they are, the staff members of places like the national assembly, france's parliament, and the constitutional court. different parts of france's state apparatus. the staff are invited on these occasio
now emmanuel macron is taking the helm in france. just moments ago, we saw him standing alongside the outgoing president of france, francois hollande. melissa, we're looking at this moment of history, quite frankly, in the nation. this is a person who again created his own party, now coming to power. the question i have for you is, look, so this is a new president who wants to get things done. but will he have the allies to do so given that he is a newcomer himself and he is coming in with...
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perfect example of what you would be looking for as terms of an independent person to come in and be the helm of this investigation. >> let me follow-up on that. "the washington post" has a story that says deputy attorney general rod rosenstein threatened to quit, he's one of the guys who wrote the three-page memo outlining the shortcomings of james comey. he threatened to quit because he thought too much of the credit or blame depending on your perspecti perspective, to the firing of james comey, was being laid at his feet. did that happen? did he threaten to quit? >> i'm not aware of that conversation, but i do know the decision to fire director comey was the president's and the president's alone. obviously, he took their recommendation very seriously. but the president had been thinking about this since november, since he was elected president. this was something he had considered. he had never been solidly on board with keeping comey for the long term. and the erosion of confidence had been taking place over a long period of time. last wednesday's testimony was another, i think, example a
perfect example of what you would be looking for as terms of an independent person to come in and be the helm of this investigation. >> let me follow-up on that. "the washington post" has a story that says deputy attorney general rod rosenstein threatened to quit, he's one of the guys who wrote the three-page memo outlining the shortcomings of james comey. he threatened to quit because he thought too much of the credit or blame depending on your perspecti perspective, to the...
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josef braml: i wasn't optimistic before trump was elected and, believe me, since he is now at the helm, i'm even more worried. sharyl: families of suicide bombers received a $5300 payment, which is worth a lot more there than it is here. sen. graham: it's a sick society. when you pay your young people to commit terrorism acts, they'll do it. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ sharyl: welcome to "full measure." i'm sharyl attkisson. after the shock of losing the white house and failing to take the majority in the house and senate, democrats quickly regrouped and developed a new approach. from town hall protests to sometimes violent demonstrations, they're fighting the trump agenda at every step. hillary clinton recently emerged to announce she's "part of the resistance." we sent our "full measure" cameras to meet the some of the people in the field organizing the resistance. they're organizing in berkeley, california, where violent clashes and street brawls broke out. they're organi
josef braml: i wasn't optimistic before trump was elected and, believe me, since he is now at the helm, i'm even more worried. sharyl: families of suicide bombers received a $5300 payment, which is worth a lot more there than it is here. sen. graham: it's a sick society. when you pay your young people to commit terrorism acts, they'll do it. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ sharyl:...
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what would you say if i told you that jesse and dot helms adopted that young man as their own child? i would say, i feel like a full. he said, well they did. always appropriate to question another man or woman judgment, but it is never appropriate to question their motive, because you do not know. and once you? questionce you motive, you make it impossible to reach a compromise. i say you are in the pocket of, canou are unethical, or you talk about things that go to the heart of you as a person, it is also hard to reach an agreement on an issue that has to be resolved. at the same time, you have a responsibility to stand up against in dignities, you are committed, you have to be committed everywhere against any and all those folks out there that want to dim the rights of other people. but you cannot start by questioning peoples motives, because an injury to the rights of any person diminishes all of our humanity. know, if you-- you are defending the dignity and it requires abuse of power at the end of the day, the has been the underlying principle behind every issue i've ever gotten
what would you say if i told you that jesse and dot helms adopted that young man as their own child? i would say, i feel like a full. he said, well they did. always appropriate to question another man or woman judgment, but it is never appropriate to question their motive, because you do not know. and once you? questionce you motive, you make it impossible to reach a compromise. i say you are in the pocket of, canou are unethical, or you talk about things that go to the heart of you as a...
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she's an artist and a poet, and now kate tempest is at the helm of the brighton festival, the largestates what she calls the "everyday epic" and encourages the audience to take a walk in someone else's shoes. the audience to take a walk our arts editor will gompertz has been speaking to her. a warm welcome in brighton for kate tempest. your age is told in months. there's things i hope you will learn, things i am sure i learned once. the poets, performer and for this year only, guest director at the annual three—week's festival. outside is busy, people are excited. you have three weeks of this. what do you want people to take from it? i hope what happens is, this is what happens to me and it is the thing of what i like the most of what the a rts what i like the most of what the arts can do, you leave the theatre, the cinema, the gallery or the community centre, where ever you have been watching the performance and you go back out into the street and you go back out into the street and suddenly, everything is a bit brighter. you are looking at faces more clearly and allowing yourself to
she's an artist and a poet, and now kate tempest is at the helm of the brighton festival, the largestates what she calls the "everyday epic" and encourages the audience to take a walk in someone else's shoes. the audience to take a walk our arts editor will gompertz has been speaking to her. a warm welcome in brighton for kate tempest. your age is told in months. there's things i hope you will learn, things i am sure i learned once. the poets, performer and for this year only, guest...
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in a statement, sam allardyce said he had no wish to take the helm at any other club.ayer scored the only goal of the match as the chinese side scored a 1-0 match as the chinese side scored a 1—0 win. the brazilian people in for the chinese champions after some questionable defending from their opponents at a corner with 15 minutes to remain, as the return tie has to japan, next tuesday. another japanese side had more luck getting an early goal to the thai side. the thailand international put his side up 1—0 at the break but three second—half goals from kallis at the including gears, a final one late gave them a 3—1 cushion ahead of the return home tie next tuesday. iranian side persepolis missed a penalty in a goalless draw with qatar's lekhwiya. the hosts were awarded a spot kick late on after mehdi taremi was deemed to be brought down in the box. taremi spot kick was saved by al mayoof. security is being enhanced that many british sports events following the bomb attack in manchester. armed police or soldiers will patrol the fa cup final at wembley, along with the p
in a statement, sam allardyce said he had no wish to take the helm at any other club.ayer scored the only goal of the match as the chinese side scored a 1-0 match as the chinese side scored a 1—0 win. the brazilian people in for the chinese champions after some questionable defending from their opponents at a corner with 15 minutes to remain, as the return tie has to japan, next tuesday. another japanese side had more luck getting an early goal to the thai side. the thailand international put...
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. >>> and a new ceo cheers as the stock opens on the announcement of moving to the helm. >>> donald trumpeads to israel after kicking off his first foreign trip in saudi arabia where he signs $110 billion in defense deals and tells the defense leaders they need to play their part in booting out terrorism. >> every terror in the region needs absolute surety that terrorists find no sanctuary on their soil. >>> russian officials firing james comey would easy pressure from the investigation. >>> good morning, everyone. yes, it's monday. what a week that was last week with the plus 1.4% losses given the revelations about donald trump. it seems like we're more level headed this week. the ftse 100 inzex up by .033%. this may number part down to weakness in the currency one telling you that sterling has retreated below the 1. 30 handle given weaker conservative polling numbers roughly two weeks before the election. the xetra dax is up. and i guess we're consolidating after last week's losses. let's tell you what's happening in the specter phase. what you're seeing chemicals doing very well. and t
. >>> and a new ceo cheers as the stock opens on the announcement of moving to the helm. >>> donald trumpeads to israel after kicking off his first foreign trip in saudi arabia where he signs $110 billion in defense deals and tells the defense leaders they need to play their part in booting out terrorism. >> every terror in the region needs absolute surety that terrorists find no sanctuary on their soil. >>> russian officials firing james comey would easy...
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voters are telling us for them rouhani is the man that should continue to be at the helm. they believe that he can bring about change, reform and certainly cultural and social progress. we then moved on to central tehran which is considered to be pooerf a conservative, area. we are expecting to find ebrahim and again werters were speaking to more rouhani supporters. with his populist rhetoric has targeted iran's working-class poor and it is the villages and smaller towns casting their ballots for him. he is come out to file a complaint about fraud. he says not enough ballots papers were sent to the small villages and towns. >> we have this report that state tv says voting has a just wrapped up now in iran. give us a sense of what you think from speaking to people there in iran, what is in the forefront of a voter's minds. voting will be extended until midnight. we were speaking to voters inside this mosque, in terms of what is on the forefront of the one thing i cannot reiterate enough is in the economy. we've spoken previously about this, there was a nuclear deal but no o
voters are telling us for them rouhani is the man that should continue to be at the helm. they believe that he can bring about change, reform and certainly cultural and social progress. we then moved on to central tehran which is considered to be pooerf a conservative, area. we are expecting to find ebrahim and again werters were speaking to more rouhani supporters. with his populist rhetoric has targeted iran's working-class poor and it is the villages and smaller towns casting their ballots...
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there are impressive pressures under the media landscape, bringing it under one helm would be useful. if you noticed the vivendi moves on some italian names, mediaset for instance, you've seen enormous moves by bollore to get ahold of this business. if he can raise money in his own private business, he potentially has more fire power. it's hard to read what his overall intention is, whether he's pulling back from those companies or regrouping to have another go at them and remain independent from the french. so it's really interesting from a number of perspectives. >> you raise a couple of good points. i want to bring in conner o'shea. i hope you were able to listen to what karen and i talked about. do you agree with her when she says this is an offensive and defensive move? >> yes, good morning. i will agree with that analysis, i think havas is a company that has done well, controlled by bollore for a number of years. it a financial director of vivendi with a previous financial director of havas. at the haven't agm, vbollore promised to double the operating budget of vivendi within t
there are impressive pressures under the media landscape, bringing it under one helm would be useful. if you noticed the vivendi moves on some italian names, mediaset for instance, you've seen enormous moves by bollore to get ahold of this business. if he can raise money in his own private business, he potentially has more fire power. it's hard to read what his overall intention is, whether he's pulling back from those companies or regrouping to have another go at them and remain independent...
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i walked in, jesse helms. he got elected the same year as me. he was excoriating teddy kennedy and bob dole, who is still a close friend of mine. for introducing the precursor for the americans with disabilities act. he was saying, there's no obligation of the american government, he went on and on. i thought it was heartless. i had my meeting with senator mansfield. i sat in front of the senator mansfield desk. as a senator, i never said anythying impolitic. [laughter] i said, i didn't understand how he can be here. i really mean it. i was truly upset. kind of like up -- upset some of the things trump is doing. he let me go on. he said joe, what would you say if i told you that in 1970, dot and jesse holmes sitting at their home in raleigh, picture a young man, 14.5 years old with steel braces and steel crutches. all i wanted was someone to love me. and take me home. what would you say if i told you jesse helms went and adopted that young man. i said i feel like a fool. he said, joe, they did. he sat back and mansfield fashion, he said, you kno
i walked in, jesse helms. he got elected the same year as me. he was excoriating teddy kennedy and bob dole, who is still a close friend of mine. for introducing the precursor for the americans with disabilities act. he was saying, there's no obligation of the american government, he went on and on. i thought it was heartless. i had my meeting with senator mansfield. i sat in front of the senator mansfield desk. as a senator, i never said anythying impolitic. [laughter] i said, i didn't...
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not as long as donald trump is at the helm running operation.e've seen repeatedly, he would manage to get on message for a week or two. he would read from the teleprompter. you could see the correlation with hisser poll numbers. as long as donald trump is commanding his operation, he will keep veering off track. >> they have on stick to the truth. if you stick to the truth, you won't find yourself having to walk back an explanation that fell apart. >> thanks to all of you. stick around. we'll dive further into the president's trip abroad. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ i count on my dell small for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪ i hafor my belly painking overand constipation.ucts i've had it up to here! it's been month after
not as long as donald trump is at the helm running operation.e've seen repeatedly, he would manage to get on message for a week or two. he would read from the teleprompter. you could see the correlation with hisser poll numbers. as long as donald trump is commanding his operation, he will keep veering off track. >> they have on stick to the truth. if you stick to the truth, you won't find yourself having to walk back an explanation that fell apart. >> thanks to all of you. stick...
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macron is now at the helm.ng at this live image we're soon to see him i merge along side the president of france. but the question for you melissa at this hour watching this process, the world watching it as well, what is it like across france? what is it like for people to see this play out? >> i think there are an awful lot of expectations. hopes are extremely high for what he might achieve given the fact that he has made it this far. given the fact that he has come in with the promise to get rid of the political elites he believed prevented france from reforming and getting it's economy back on track and also taking part of the necessary reforms of the european union. all of france having given him the benefit of the doubt and it's a hard thing for the french to do. many people are extremely attached for the political parties they voted for year in and year out. they have chosen to give him the benefit of the doubt and they are expect to see results quickly. this is the incoming president with the greatest a
macron is now at the helm.ng at this live image we're soon to see him i merge along side the president of france. but the question for you melissa at this hour watching this process, the world watching it as well, what is it like across france? what is it like for people to see this play out? >> i think there are an awful lot of expectations. hopes are extremely high for what he might achieve given the fact that he has made it this far. given the fact that he has come in with the promise...
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at the five years she has been at the helm of the party, but didn't set a foot wrong, but since the beginning of the campaign she has done a bad campaign and that debate where she refused to explain her manifesto, what she did was attacking emmanuel macron relentlessly. surprised a lot of people as if she didn't want to become a president. as if shejust wa nted become a president. as if shejust wanted to remain that nuisance within the heart of society. that decenter if you like. how much difference would the tv debate at this stage really make to her because if you like her policies, what she stands for, putting france first, she'll get your vote? well, a lot of her fans, especially the new fans, not her father's fans who were a lwa ys fans, not her father's fans who were always vote for le pen are having second thoughts on social networksment they are saying, "she is not what we thought she was." the real question is the abstention because emmanuel macron held the fort. he stood his ground, but has he done enough to convince the hard leftists who are tempted not to cast their ballot, not to
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. >> charlie: during when john stewart was at the helm for -- jon stewart was at the helm for the dailyhow they said this is not good. it's about satire but the story you always heard is it good or bad so many young people this is the only way they get news. they watch the daily show. >> i think it's good. >> charlie: you think it's good? >> yeah. it's good because they're getting news. >> charlie: and jon's show wasn't much news -- >> well, it's issues. he was talking about issues. he was popularizing it. >> but you also can't enjoy it unless you know the news. all the references pass you. that was a -- i believe an underestimation of that audience where i think our audience is underestimated too. you can't enjoy a 12 minute piece about gang violence in chicago unless you come to it prepared and have a little bit of knowledge. >> charlie: you said "vice" doesn't assume young people don't care about news. they assume they do. it's how it's presented in a way that is part of who they are and their own sort of lifestyle dna. >> look, one of the things in business news where i was for six
. >> charlie: during when john stewart was at the helm for -- jon stewart was at the helm for the dailyhow they said this is not good. it's about satire but the story you always heard is it good or bad so many young people this is the only way they get news. they watch the daily show. >> i think it's good. >> charlie: you think it's good? >> yeah. it's good because they're getting news. >> charlie: and jon's show wasn't much news -- >> well, it's issues. he...
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the man at the helm of the fbi will speak and you will hear it here live.s were with president trump the night he fired james comey. did they have any idea this was about to go down? >> michael sheer was with president trump monday night, details that meeting in this week's issue. also joining us cnn political commentators. mike, you know, this was 12, 24 hours before the president axed james comey. did you have any sign it was about to happen? >> no. if there was a sign in retro spect, he never brought up james comey and we never discussed james comey. but there was a clear sense of grievance the president had with how the russia investigation story was still beingdy gusted. he took us into his private dining room there in the west wing and tivoed up the senate hearing and basically gave his color commentary about the parts of the testimony he thought were most important, you know, implying that the witnesses were against him, trying to smear him and making the case once again that that tweet he put out, you know, a month and a half ago, that the president
the man at the helm of the fbi will speak and you will hear it here live.s were with president trump the night he fired james comey. did they have any idea this was about to go down? >> michael sheer was with president trump monday night, details that meeting in this week's issue. also joining us cnn political commentators. mike, you know, this was 12, 24 hours before the president axed james comey. did you have any sign it was about to happen? >> no. if there was a sign in retro...
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michelle: speeding boat with no one at the helm. the coast guard gets creative to bring this ride to an ends. jonathan: lesson in painful perseverance at the naval academy. the many failures and moment of success in a to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to battle climate change, poverty and president bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. michelle: an investigation underway to figure out who defaced monument in norfolk. they power washed the word "shame" off the statue that sits at commercial place. they have called for the monument to be moved but the city leaders chose not to. they hope surveillance footage will lead them to a suspect. white nationalist richard spencer is loo
michelle: speeding boat with no one at the helm. the coast guard gets creative to bring this ride to an ends. jonathan: lesson in painful perseverance at the naval academy. the many failures and moment of success in a to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to battle climate...
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. >> former fbi director, robert mueller at the helm of the investigation. empowered to press criminal charges as he looks into the nute warning abut the a 30 o >> the call to appoint an outside prosecutor was made by deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein on capitol hill today briefing the senate on the firing of fbi director james comby. abc's pierre thomas has the the latest. >> reporter: a bombshell announcement. the department of justice appointing a special counsel to take over the investigation into russia's interference with the 2016 election. including possible collusion with the trump campaign. the man now leading the investigation, former fbi director, robert mueller. he will have all the authorities of a u.s. attorney including ability to take the matter before a grand jury and ability to issue subpoenas. the announcement of a special counsel comes after attorney general jeff sessions recused himself. >> therefore, i have recused myself in the matters that deal e investigatn mp has called mpaign a charade. former fbi director, james comey was in
. >> former fbi director, robert mueller at the helm of the investigation. empowered to press criminal charges as he looks into the nute warning abut the a 30 o >> the call to appoint an outside prosecutor was made by deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein on capitol hill today briefing the senate on the firing of fbi director james comby. abc's pierre thomas has the the latest. >> reporter: a bombshell announcement. the department of justice appointing a special counsel to...
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the commotion that being said i do believe president trump has it has he hasn't necessarily helps helms there has been sell off afflicted wounds one of the reasons he goes to twitter to deliver directly to the american people. >> lisa one of the comments from street give him a chance we have been saying that a long time he has 120 days or so i mean that is will heared a presidency let him get feet on the grounds. >> very true, i think the biggest problem media undermined its he credibility because seeking a narrative instead of facts as appointing out we know of no criminal activity that has happened here we don't even to me if the president himself is under investigation, he says he isn't we have had senators dianne feinstein and chuck grassley, under testimony, essentially corroborate what the president said in regard to that but look we have media get so much wrong, and that is dangerous making up meetings that never happened, or even just more recently regarding comey's firing, in the sense of saying, that comey was fired because he asked for more resources we know that is not true,
the commotion that being said i do believe president trump has it has he hasn't necessarily helps helms there has been sell off afflicted wounds one of the reasons he goes to twitter to deliver directly to the american people. >> lisa one of the comments from street give him a chance we have been saying that a long time he has 120 days or so i mean that is will heared a presidency let him get feet on the grounds. >> very true, i think the biggest problem media undermined its he...
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the pick of robert mueller puts a veteran law enforcement official at the helm.e is best known for leading the fbi for is 12 years after the 9/11 attacks. before that he led the investigation of the pan am 103 bombing in more recently, i conducted a probe of domestic violence in the entful. the white house has denied comey's account. and continues to lash out to those leaking to the press. but some former and current officials believe it is their patriotic duty to expose the truth. it is unclear who at the justice department and fbi may have seen comey's memos. the doj today declined to comment on whether attorney general jeff sessions or rosenstein had read them. sessions was forced to recuse himself from the investigation after revelations of his own contacts with the russian ambassador ser ggei kislyak. but he did may a role in the firing of comey. ser g sergei kislyak is center to the russian investigation. in december, up communications between flynn and kislyak. >> were you concerned that the obama administration policy and this nation's national security w
the pick of robert mueller puts a veteran law enforcement official at the helm.e is best known for leading the fbi for is 12 years after the 9/11 attacks. before that he led the investigation of the pan am 103 bombing in more recently, i conducted a probe of domestic violence in the entful. the white house has denied comey's account. and continues to lash out to those leaking to the press. but some former and current officials believe it is their patriotic duty to expose the truth. it is...
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as i walked in, jesse helms, remember him he was one of the guys that got elected the same year as i. he introduced the precursor for the american with disability act and he was saying there's no obligation of the american government and went on and on. i thought it was heartless that i had my meeting at 3:00 p.m. so i went into the office, thank god because as. [inaudible] i sat in front of the senator and he said what's the matter joe and i told him, i went on to say that jesse had no social redeeming value and i didn't understand how he could be here but i really mean it. i was truly upset kind of like you're upset at some of things trumps doing. he let me go on for a couple minutes and he looked amini said joe, what would you say if i told you that in 1970.and jesse helms wife were sitting in their home in raleigh, there is a picture of a young man, 14 and a half years old braces up to his hips and still crutches and the picture of him said all i wanted is for someone to love me and take me home, what would you say if i told you they went down and adopted that boy as their own. i
as i walked in, jesse helms, remember him he was one of the guys that got elected the same year as i. he introduced the precursor for the american with disability act and he was saying there's no obligation of the american government and went on and on. i thought it was heartless that i had my meeting at 3:00 p.m. so i went into the office, thank god because as. [inaudible] i sat in front of the senator and he said what's the matter joe and i told him, i went on to say that jesse had no social...
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we in the region still fortunate having you at the helm of the state department. betweens a historic day the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united states and the beginning of a turning point between the united states and the arab and islamic world. -- hisesty, the custody messy and president donald trump signed a joint strategic operation which sets the stage for a truly strategic relationship between our two countries. our relationships will evolve into a more strategic ownership, it will deal with ways to cooperate in terms of violent extremism, financing of terrorism, increasing defense capabilities, working on a defense architecture for the and then looking at how other countries can join the strategic vision that also includes trade and investment education and working in all to enhance our common interest and deal with the challenges that face both of our countries. this is unprecedented, we've not had an agreement signed by the kingdom of saudi arabia and the president to codify the relationship. this is a great compliment. in addition to the signing of th
we in the region still fortunate having you at the helm of the state department. betweens a historic day the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united states and the beginning of a turning point between the united states and the arab and islamic world. -- hisesty, the custody messy and president donald trump signed a joint strategic operation which sets the stage for a truly strategic relationship between our two countries. our relationships will evolve into a more strategic ownership, it will...
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jim hackett will take the helm. he was called a visionary as it leaps forward into self driving cars. >>> memorial day weekend is fast approaching and some are scrambling to get into shape for the beach or the pool. you may not lose 15 pounds by saturday, but you can kick-start your journey with a plan that works. here's ali gorman. >> reporter: fad diets are out, personalized diets are in. meet a working mother who tapped into virtual nutrition sessions. she learned how to tweak her diet while enjoying her favorite foods like pizza. she lost 30 pounds in 4 months. >> it was an amazing feeling, i was a size 18 and then 16 and now i'm a size 12. >> reporter: we'll show you what you can do to shape for up for summer. tonight on "action news" at 11:00 p.m. >>> breaking news out of glassboro, new jersey in gloucester county. police are asking for the public's help finding this little boy, sean michaelson he was last seen in the area of the elementary school at new street park. at the time of his disappearance he was wea
jim hackett will take the helm. he was called a visionary as it leaps forward into self driving cars. >>> memorial day weekend is fast approaching and some are scrambling to get into shape for the beach or the pool. you may not lose 15 pounds by saturday, but you can kick-start your journey with a plan that works. here's ali gorman. >> reporter: fad diets are out, personalized diets are in. meet a working mother who tapped into virtual nutrition sessions. she learned how to tweak...
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from investors in europe after his election was practically audible because the pspf le pen at the helmished for now. but markets do remain a little cautious, especially considering the fact that macron still has to winch parliament to make his vision a reality. reporter: there was little sign of euphoria on the german stock market. investors had already been expecting a macron. victory. --macron victory. >> he needs to get the economy going again in france. it is in good shape of the benefits of growth much reach the widest society and the economy must become more dynamic. reporter: macron has to push through reforms and combat high unemployment. his victory is being seen as a boost for the eu. now he is hoping to find support, especially from the germans. >> the germans say we want common rules to be applied and also enforced, well the french say we need -- we need to great mechanisms so we countries can benefit. i hope they can agree and find a good solution for europe. reporter: macron will have to rack up successes quickly and with parliamentary elections coming up next month there
from investors in europe after his election was practically audible because the pspf le pen at the helmished for now. but markets do remain a little cautious, especially considering the fact that macron still has to winch parliament to make his vision a reality. reporter: there was little sign of euphoria on the german stock market. investors had already been expecting a macron. victory. --macron victory. >> he needs to get the economy going again in france. it is in good shape of the...
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alex smith at the helm. >> reporter: that's captain kevin o'connor. one of 8 from the city. 25 of a roster over 50 of bay area guys. it's a program that does not recruit. operates on a budget that's a fraction of bay-area rival cal but somehow is on the brink of its third national championship win in the last 4 years. >> it's helped grow our image as a st. mary's rugby team as well as word of mouth. we see guys at different tournaments and stuff and they got great coaches. >> reporter: rugby, tough, gritty. hey, what really goes on inside one of those scrums anyway? (simultaneous speaking.) >> you got -- >> you need a shower after one of those scrums. st. mary's trailing in the second half. we'll have moving pictures of that coming up on the later shows as well as the a's and the giants specific the doves and the jazz. >>> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 42-51 "i did a little snooping and found out how much y >>> l the captain on a southwest airlines flight celebrated has 1 millionth passenger with a special gift. >> i found out how much you p
alex smith at the helm. >> reporter: that's captain kevin o'connor. one of 8 from the city. 25 of a roster over 50 of bay area guys. it's a program that does not recruit. operates on a budget that's a fraction of bay-area rival cal but somehow is on the brink of its third national championship win in the last 4 years. >> it's helped grow our image as a st. mary's rugby team as well as word of mouth. we see guys at different tournaments and stuff and they got great coaches. >>...
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former fbi director robert mueller takes the helm immediately in charge of prosecutors and fbi agents in multiple field offices across the country. he was appointed by deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, who is overseeing doj's investigation after attorney general jeff sessions recused himself. a justice department spokesperson told nbc news the white house counsel's office was informed about the appointment of a special counsel after the order was signed. president trump reacted in a statement, as i have stated many times, a thorough investigation will confirm what we already know. there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. i look forward to this matter concluding quickly. in the meantime,ly never stop fighting for the people and the issues that matter most to our country. mueller's 12 years in the fbi is the longest at the fbi after j. edgar hoov. comey was fired by the trump administration and reportedly wrote a memo alleging the president asked him to drop an investigation into michael flynn. comey served as deputy attorney general while mueller led the
former fbi director robert mueller takes the helm immediately in charge of prosecutors and fbi agents in multiple field offices across the country. he was appointed by deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, who is overseeing doj's investigation after attorney general jeff sessions recused himself. a justice department spokesperson told nbc news the white house counsel's office was informed about the appointment of a special counsel after the order was signed. president trump reacted in a...
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he will be very much at the helm of the great ship thatis much at the helm of the great ship that is he's not going to have a continued influence behind the scenes. he was very busy committee continues to be busy, 110 days of royal engagement last year, is the fifth busiest oil. how much transition do you think we will see from the older to the younger generations of the royal family? this transition has already started, prince william is stepping down from his duties in the ambulance service to ta ke his duties in the ambulance service to take on the responsibilities of a full—time royal, it is very much going to be the way of things as we going to be the way of things as we go forward. it was quite telling hearing the clip of philip talking to fiona bruce on the occasion of his 90th birthday, giving insight into what goes on around a visit. he talked about rushing around, the preparation, thinking of things to say, remembering names. in a sense, that just draws into say, remembering names. in a sense, thatjust draws into sharper relief what we continue to expect of the queen. becau
he will be very much at the helm of the great ship thatis much at the helm of the great ship that is he's not going to have a continued influence behind the scenes. he was very busy committee continues to be busy, 110 days of royal engagement last year, is the fifth busiest oil. how much transition do you think we will see from the older to the younger generations of the royal family? this transition has already started, prince william is stepping down from his duties in the ambulance service...
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tonight, ed helms! from the indiana pacers, paul george! and comedian vladimir caamaÑo!d now, for your amusement, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. than f
tonight, ed helms! from the indiana pacers, paul george! and comedian vladimir caamaÑo!d now, for your amusement, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. than f
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we feel fortunate to have you at the helm of the state department. today was an historic day and we theeve at the beginning of turning point of the relationship between the united states and the arab and islamic world. president donald strategiced a joint declaration that sets the stage building of a truly strategic relationship between our two countries. our relationship will default into an even more strategic partnership. it will deal with ways to cooperate in terms of violent extremism, financing of terrorism, terrorism, increasing defense capabilities, working on a defense architecture for the region, initially between our two countries, and then looking at how other countries can join. will also include working on all fields in order to enhance our common interests and deal with the challenges that face both of our countries. this is unprecedented. we haven't had an agreement signed by the king of saudi arabia and the president and what we want to take it moving forward. this was a great accompaniment and mr. secretary, take you for your effort
we feel fortunate to have you at the helm of the state department. today was an historic day and we theeve at the beginning of turning point of the relationship between the united states and the arab and islamic world. president donald strategiced a joint declaration that sets the stage building of a truly strategic relationship between our two countries. our relationship will default into an even more strategic partnership. it will deal with ways to cooperate in terms of violent extremism,...
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we in the region field fortunate having you at the helm of the state department. today was a truly historic day in the relationship between the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united states, and we believe the beginning of a turning point between -- in the relationship between the united states and the arab and islamic world. president trump signed a joint strategic vision declaration, for thets the stage building of a truly strategic relationship between our two countries. our relationship will evolve into a more strategic partnership. it will deal with ways to violente in terms of extremism, financing of terrorism, terrorism, increasing defense capabilities, working on defense architecture for the region initially between our countries and then looking at how other countries can join. the strategic vision also includes trade and investment, education, and working in all fields in order to enhance our deal witherests and the challenges that face our countries. this is unprecedented. we have not had an agreement signed by a king of saudi arabia thethe president to
we in the region field fortunate having you at the helm of the state department. today was a truly historic day in the relationship between the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united states, and we believe the beginning of a turning point between -- in the relationship between the united states and the arab and islamic world. president trump signed a joint strategic vision declaration, for thets the stage building of a truly strategic relationship between our two countries. our relationship...
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that was helmed under your former boss, john kerry. will it stay that way with president trump?the tump administration said they are complying with their end of the nuclear agreement. the nuclear agreement, in my view and people in the region and the united states where it's increasingly popular, brought a measure of greater stability and removed one of the greatest threats to the region, the threat of their nuclear program, which is off theab, thanks to diplomacy, not going to war. >> our former chief of staff serving under john kerry. thank you for your insight. >> thank you. >>> we are awaiting the president's speech. stay with us. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ what's the best way to get v8 or a fancy juice store?s? ready, go! hi, juice
that was helmed under your former boss, john kerry. will it stay that way with president trump?the tump administration said they are complying with their end of the nuclear agreement. the nuclear agreement, in my view and people in the region and the united states where it's increasingly popular, brought a measure of greater stability and removed one of the greatest threats to the region, the threat of their nuclear program, which is off theab, thanks to diplomacy, not going to war. >>...
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tonight, ed helms! from the indiana pacers, paul george! and comedian vladimir caamaÑo!ment, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching.
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he was joined by jon stewart, rob corddry, john oliver, samantha bee, and ed helms. and, of course, they all thanked stewart for bringing them to ""comedy central"" and "the hill" reports chelsea manning will released sometime next week. her original term would have ended in the year 2045 but the sentence was commuted by president obama. >>> "the boston globe" explains why the murder conviction of the late aaron hernandez was vacated. a massachusetts judge cited a centuries-old law that wipes out a case when a defendant dies during an appeal. e former dant hanged himself last month in prison. >>> "the philadelphia inquirer" reports that a former amtrak engineer will face no charges for an accident that killed four people. they can't prove that brandon bostian acted with conscious disregard at the controls. he said he can't remember why the train was going twice the speed limit when it left the tracks in 2015. >>> the "washington post" said risks were found in nearly one third of drugs after being cleared by regulators. researchers studied the food & drug administrati
he was joined by jon stewart, rob corddry, john oliver, samantha bee, and ed helms. and, of course, they all thanked stewart for bringing them to ""comedy central"" and "the hill" reports chelsea manning will released sometime next week. her original term would have ended in the year 2045 but the sentence was commuted by president obama. >>> "the boston globe" explains why the murder conviction of the late aaron hernandez was vacated. a...
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. >> reporter: with a new and potentially less friendly administration at the helm in washington, the marijuana industry is wondering what the future holds. investors, regulators, and entrepreneurs gathered in oxon hill, maryland this week for the marijuana business daily conference and expo. will the trump administration hinder the industry's record growth? attorney general jeff sessions and press secretary sean spicer have signaled potential for tougher regulation on the drug, which is still considered illegal by the federal government. >> the noise we're hearing from washington, d.c. is it's going to stifle growth, probably slow down people from gaining medical access to cannabis as a plant medicine. i think they're doing the industry and the citizens of the united states a great disservice. >> reporter: right now cannabis is legal for recreational use in eight states and washington, d.c. medicinal cannabis is legal in many states. marijuana business daily projection the entire cannabis industry will have an economic impact of some $68 billion by the year 2021. but for entrepreneur
. >> reporter: with a new and potentially less friendly administration at the helm in washington, the marijuana industry is wondering what the future holds. investors, regulators, and entrepreneurs gathered in oxon hill, maryland this week for the marijuana business daily conference and expo. will the trump administration hinder the industry's record growth? attorney general jeff sessions and press secretary sean spicer have signaled potential for tougher regulation on the drug, which is...
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the head of the d riverless person who was the head of the driverless technology is now taking the helm is. that is where a lot of the future is. that is what investors want to see. they want to see ford putting a lot of effort into that new technology, maybe start partnerships with silicon valley to really push through the d riverless valley to really push through the driverless technology. you mentioned some of the challenges that ford is facing. what do we know about the successor, jim hackett, and how he might deal with some of the challenges? well, he has a long track record of both being at ford and other corporate companies. there isa and other corporate companies. there is a lot of confidence within the board that he is going to be able to manage the company into the future. ford was under a lot of challenges. although we saw record car sales in the last few years, now we are going to be seeing a few years of much lighter car sales. that is because, after a few years of record sales, what goes up must come down at some point. that come on top of some of the other challengers, th
the head of the d riverless person who was the head of the driverless technology is now taking the helm is. that is where a lot of the future is. that is what investors want to see. they want to see ford putting a lot of effort into that new technology, maybe start partnerships with silicon valley to really push through the d riverless valley to really push through the driverless technology. you mentioned some of the challenges that ford is facing. what do we know about the successor, jim...
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and we pray this in the dear name of jesse helms, amen. name of jesus, amen. >> in the prologue of st. johns gospel we read the light shines in the darkness that did not overcome it. let us pray, good and gracious god, you have revealed your glory alight to all nations. grant us to persevere in works of your mercy, conduct ourselves always in the way of salvation, always free to walk in your light. father of all creation, you made us in your image and set us over the works of your hands, once you chose a people and gave them a destiny. and when you brought them out of bondage to freedom, they carried with them the promise that all people would be blessed. and all would be free. it happened to our fathers who came to this land. into a place of promise and hope. it happens to us still in our time as you lead all people to the blessed vision of peace. walking in the freedom of your light. just as we have been called out of darkness into christ's marvelous light, let us turn to him in humble but fervent petition seeking the grace to root out f
and we pray this in the dear name of jesse helms, amen. name of jesus, amen. >> in the prologue of st. johns gospel we read the light shines in the darkness that did not overcome it. let us pray, good and gracious god, you have revealed your glory alight to all nations. grant us to persevere in works of your mercy, conduct ourselves always in the way of salvation, always free to walk in your light. father of all creation, you made us in your image and set us over the works of your hands,...
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this morning a special prosecutor is now at the helm of a justice department probe into russia's allegednterference in the 2016 presidential election. former fbi director robert mueller will have the power to issue subpoenas in order to investigate collusion between moscow and the trump campaign. president trump released a statement saying "there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. i look forward to this matter concluding quickly." breaking overnight. a police officer in tulsa, oklahoma-- is found "not guilty" in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man. betty shelby was charged with manslaughter after she shot and killed 40-year-old terence cutcher. shelby says she feared for her life, and thought cutcher was going for a gun inside of his car. protesters gathered outside the courtroom last night, denouncing the verdict. good morning washington. toss to eileen - code orange air quality alert today - two more summery days - storm chances return - much cooler weekend today: hot and humid. isolated pm thunderstorms. highs: 91-94 winds: sw 10 mph tonight: isolated storms
this morning a special prosecutor is now at the helm of a justice department probe into russia's allegednterference in the 2016 presidential election. former fbi director robert mueller will have the power to issue subpoenas in order to investigate collusion between moscow and the trump campaign. president trump released a statement saying "there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. i look forward to this matter concluding quickly." breaking overnight. a police...