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. >> brian james came through intake less than 24 hours ago. after a wild night on the streets. >> my charges are robbery, assaulting a police officer with a vehicle, resisting arrest, possibly home invasion for breaking into houses trying to get away. i left my 12-year-old daughter out there again. i got a letter from her before i paroled my last term that said, if you blow it again, i'm never going to write you, i'm not going to take any of your calls. you'll be out of my life. >> with two prior felony convictions, james knew these latest charges could put him in prison for life under california's three strikes law. >> it's something to be able to palpably feel the moment in your life when you're [ bleep ] done. when you know it. when nothing you do after that point really makes much of a difference. >> with nothing less to lose, james turned intake into a crime scene. he did make a large splash when he landed here. he got information about another inmate who was in the cell that he was in and basically he attempted to murder the man. >> i've
. >> brian james came through intake less than 24 hours ago. after a wild night on the streets. >> my charges are robbery, assaulting a police officer with a vehicle, resisting arrest, possibly home invasion for breaking into houses trying to get away. i left my 12-year-old daughter out there again. i got a letter from her before i paroled my last term that said, if you blow it again, i'm never going to write you, i'm not going to take any of your calls. you'll be out of my life....
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professor feldman discusses his book "the three lives of james and madison: genius, partisan, president." brianah feldman, what are a the three lives of james madison that you wrote about? noah: the first life is the one that is most famous. in an minute is where he invented the constitution. not only in our country but also the greatest constitutional genius in the world. in his second life, he discovered the constitution was not perfect. he thought he had fought against political parties, he actually founded the republican party to fight the federalist party and alexander hamilton. he became a partisan very much against his own wishes. in his third life, he got to be secretary of state for eight years and president for eight more. he got to take on all of the decisions when you are running the show, and faithfully taking us into the first war. very much against the principles of his lifetime. which was against the standing army and the navy. brian: talk about him as a person, size and health problems, and all that. noah: he was very different than the other founders. he was in his head. that
professor feldman discusses his book "the three lives of james and madison: genius, partisan, president." brianah feldman, what are a the three lives of james madison that you wrote about? noah: the first life is the one that is most famous. in an minute is where he invented the constitution. not only in our country but also the greatest constitutional genius in the world. in his second life, he discovered the constitution was not perfect. he thought he had fought against political...
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at 29 years and 103 days old to be exact, the second youngest of all time to hit the mark or the brian james000 before turning 29. kobe bryant, wilt chamberlain the only other three players to reach the mark before the old age of 30. the new york knicks and chicago bulls needed extra time to decide last night's game with a buzzer beating. bubbles pull away to win 122- 122-119. cheryl: also sometimes filming the action just isn't worth it after being ejected from last nights game, utah jazz player rodney hook might be getting a fine for the spirit fine for this pretty inactive phonon of a fan 10 while he was exiting the corner. so there is that. let's move over to baseball to the new york mets are bringing that power hitter jay bruce for three more years. he is known for his homerun swing. consecutive began on the free-agent market. you will make $39 million over the next three years just last evening. lauren: coming up, could oil prices which have gone up all week, could they hit $80 a barrel this year? imagine not. live to london. ♪ how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're
at 29 years and 103 days old to be exact, the second youngest of all time to hit the mark or the brian james000 before turning 29. kobe bryant, wilt chamberlain the only other three players to reach the mark before the old age of 30. the new york knicks and chicago bulls needed extra time to decide last night's game with a buzzer beating. bubbles pull away to win 122- 122-119. cheryl: also sometimes filming the action just isn't worth it after being ejected from last nights game, utah jazz...
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lauren: terrible story all these years that the brian james reached another milestone last night andwell explained this. actor loeb braun -- after lebron. >> a note to himself. he writes a letter to his younger himself before he accomplished what an he was congratulate himself about. he needed seven points to get to 30,000 in his career. right there. final shot in the first quarter. joined the elite list that didn't food six other players with 37 other points. they can do is to get there from the 15 months bryant was. he turned 33 at the end of december. >> it's a special moment. i just started taking about everything in my journey. for me to be here then the youngest player to ever reach 3,030,000. i put a lot of work into my game. >> cavaliers lost to the spurs. lebron posted this on instagram make in a congratulatory letter. he will want to be one of the first to congratulate you on his accomplishment. in case you were wondering with a pets and points to catch kareem abdul-jabbar. nba all-star rosters with defending champion golden state warriors to send four players to back-to-ba
lauren: terrible story all these years that the brian james reached another milestone last night andwell explained this. actor loeb braun -- after lebron. >> a note to himself. he writes a letter to his younger himself before he accomplished what an he was congratulate himself about. he needed seven points to get to 30,000 in his career. right there. final shot in the first quarter. joined the elite list that didn't food six other players with 37 other points. they can do is to get there...
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brian: who was reston? jameseston was the new york times washington correspondent, later bureau chief. here is vandenberg proposing a peacetime alliance. that marked his reversal of field, he is coming out in public now for an american role that he had always shied away from. roosevelt was a little rival.ive of his just before he left for you all talk, the white house called and asked for 50 copies of the speech to take a long. brian: you mentioned reston in the book and quoted others. have any of those people did you talk to about vandenberg? hendrik: i didn't get a chance -- i corresponded with alan drury with reston, but i did not with them.e to talk i was fortunate enough to catch a lot of people who are still alive who had known vandenberg, william fulbright to former senator -- to welter tro hand, the chicago tribune bureau chief -- to a number of newspaper reporters. this copper do -- lose carpenter a liz carpenter had been young reporter win vandenberg at the republicans to agree on support for an interna
brian: who was reston? jameseston was the new york times washington correspondent, later bureau chief. here is vandenberg proposing a peacetime alliance. that marked his reversal of field, he is coming out in public now for an american role that he had always shied away from. roosevelt was a little rival.ive of his just before he left for you all talk, the white house called and asked for 50 copies of the speech to take a long. brian: you mentioned reston in the book and quoted others. have any...
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james ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. and now joining us on the phone is brian ) even though the tsunami watch has been canceled for us... the office of emerency management is encouraging people to be prepared for any natural disaster.(darya) will tran is live at their office in san francisco. will... thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom..(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... rebecca:dry and seasonably cool weather is forecast for today after some initial patchy fog this morning. next front arrives weds morning or midday in the north bay and then spreads rain southward later weds afternoon into weds night for the bay area into the central coast. steady rain quickly turns to showers before sunrise thursday. a round of more organized showers is possible thursday afternoon as the upper low moves inland. dry weather forecast friday through the weekend and into early next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maz
james ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. and now joining us on the phone is brian ) even though the tsunami watch has been canceled for us... the office of emerency management is encouraging people to be prepared for any natural disaster.(darya) will tran is live at their office in san francisco. will... thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom..(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning...
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brian: here is what james comey tweeted out.all people were trying to tear down an institution we all depend on. he served with distinction for two decades. i wish him well. fundamental people tearing you down. when you are 6'9" everyone looks small. >> the fundamental challenge with what mr. comey said is there's oversight. now, he has testified repeatedly that he appreciates the oversight but that's what congress does. they overlook the executive branch. and this is a closed case. they should be open and transparent about it not trying to hide the ball like they have. ainsley: looks like we will be able to see what's in that memo coming up in the next few days. state of the union, what do you want the president to say? >> i was there on the floor the last time the president did a joint address to congress and he was wonderful. absolutely laid out a vision for the united states of america. yes, he can tout all accomplishments that have happened. but he also needs to quickly, i think then transition to his vision for america. th
brian: here is what james comey tweeted out.all people were trying to tear down an institution we all depend on. he served with distinction for two decades. i wish him well. fundamental people tearing you down. when you are 6'9" everyone looks small. >> the fundamental challenge with what mr. comey said is there's oversight. now, he has testified repeatedly that he appreciates the oversight but that's what congress does. they overlook the executive branch. and this is a closed case....
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i replaced an actor, brian d'arcy james off broadway in "hamilton." >> seth: fantastic actor. >> amazingwas gonna create -- make the role my own, and i was watching this clip of barbara streisand on youtube. i'm a bit of an obsessive fan. and there's this black and white clip of her, one shot, singing the song "when the sun comes out." it's on youtube, you gotta to youtube it. it's really good. and it was like -- there's no cutaways. she walks out and sings this song, and it's like she was [ bleep ] herself with her own voice. [ laughter ] and i thought that's how i'm gonna play the king. [ laughter ] i'm just gonna try to [ bleep ] myself with my own voice. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: oh, that is great. and i hope now -- [ applause ] and i'm just happy to hear that, because i think now, you know, when parents bring their kids to the show, they'll be like "let me tell you what's happening here." [ laughter ] >> exactly. and they're playing the album and they're like -- this is jonathan groff -- the sound of jonathan groff [ bleep ] himself with his own voice. [ light laughter ] >>
i replaced an actor, brian d'arcy james off broadway in "hamilton." >> seth: fantastic actor. >> amazingwas gonna create -- make the role my own, and i was watching this clip of barbara streisand on youtube. i'm a bit of an obsessive fan. and there's this black and white clip of her, one shot, singing the song "when the sun comes out." it's on youtube, you gotta to youtube it. it's really good. and it was like -- there's no cutaways. she walks out and sings this...
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james ) police arrested the attacker. the suspect has been identified as brian holste. ( james ) the wife of an alameda county sheriff's deputysentenced to seven years in prison after a d-u-i crash killed a 3-year-old boy. yarenit malihan pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter after the 2016 crash that killed 3-year-old elijah dunn. police say malihan had also been arrested for d-u-i just months before the deadly crash. ( darya ) in the south bay... a youth pastor is under arrest this morning for sending explicit pictures to a 13-year-old online. the suspect is identified as luis cruz-cruz. he was a pastor at iglesia adventista del septimo dia in san jose. the victim attended the church with her family. now police believe there maybe more victims. ( darya ) new this morning... after more than 24 hours... a standoff between police and a man wanted for felony warrants is now over. we first brought you this story yesterday on the kron 4 morning news... the standoff started around three p-m sunday. it ended around 3:00 this morning. on sunday... police found the wanted man at the wyndham garden hotel on silicon valley boulevard
james ) police arrested the attacker. the suspect has been identified as brian holste. ( james ) the wife of an alameda county sheriff's deputysentenced to seven years in prison after a d-u-i crash killed a 3-year-old boy. yarenit malihan pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter after the 2016 crash that killed 3-year-old elijah dunn. police say malihan had also been arrested for d-u-i just months before the deadly crash. ( darya ) in the south bay... a youth pastor is under arrest this morning...
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brian: james, a couple things that are wild cards. the president is going to attack trade.eople a sense of nationalism. the other thing that could happen is the russia investigation. we don't know where that's going. >> i don't think the russia investigation is going anywhere. i think you are right. the biggest threat to republicans' political prospects is the trump trade and immigration agenda. the president should be proud of the stock market gains since he was elected. the deregulation, the tax cuts, they're working. the big threat is screwing up the global economy and our economy with going too much regulation of trade and immigration. brian: clinton lost 52 seats, reagan lost 26. we will see what happens. "wall street journal," he gets a dollar for irving that buys it. u.s. marshall killed in the line of duty. upsetting news. serving arrest warrant when bullets start flying. now there is incredible way by the way can you help his wife and kids. he is back with us, frank siler is here. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they always refer to me as master sergean
brian: james, a couple things that are wild cards. the president is going to attack trade.eople a sense of nationalism. the other thing that could happen is the russia investigation. we don't know where that's going. >> i don't think the russia investigation is going anywhere. i think you are right. the biggest threat to republicans' political prospects is the trump trade and immigration agenda. the president should be proud of the stock market gains since he was elected. the...
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brian: james comey said. >> exactly.e dove tailed with them trying basically to bend over backwards not to make the case against her. it's a big contrast to how they are doing the mueller investigation where they are trying to scorch the earth and do whatever they can find to stick. and i think americans look at that and say should we have equal application of the law or should some people get the easy way and others really get the screws to them? steve: before you go, i have one question for you, ron, regarding a segment we did two segments ago that is how the federal government and the president now opening up lands or rather offshore drilling leases so that people would be able to drill off the east coast, including florida, off california. rick scott, who is the current governor there, doesn't like the idea. what do you think about it? >> well i agree with governor scott. in florida, our coast line is so important to our economy. it's important to property values. it's important to tourism. and we need to protect our
brian: james comey said. >> exactly.e dove tailed with them trying basically to bend over backwards not to make the case against her. it's a big contrast to how they are doing the mueller investigation where they are trying to scorch the earth and do whatever they can find to stick. and i think americans look at that and say should we have equal application of the law or should some people get the easy way and others really get the screws to them? steve: before you go, i have one question...
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they are furious with james comey. >> brian: there is a difference between management and field officersfield officers do the hard work and management is separate. one thing is clear to me, talking fbi agents. they are not management because they are better. their management because they chose that career path. going to washington, be a manager, as opposed to being a field agent. andrew mccabe happens to be the deputy. on james comey, if the memo is correct, comey has a problem. he said in september 2016 when asked if you make the decision about hillary clinton before or after she was interviewed? he says only after. he said she did not lie in the interview and away we could prove. i didn't know what was going happen in the interview. he's on the record saying he didn't make up his mind. he has to come up with an answer for that. on the problem with samsung. samsung called on "fox & friends" because we were talking about samsung, was there a problem with the equipment. they say they believe samsung devices are not the cause of this issue. we will fully cooperate with any investigation. a
they are furious with james comey. >> brian: there is a difference between management and field officersfield officers do the hard work and management is separate. one thing is clear to me, talking fbi agents. they are not management because they are better. their management because they chose that career path. going to washington, be a manager, as opposed to being a field agent. andrew mccabe happens to be the deputy. on james comey, if the memo is correct, comey has a problem. he said...
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brian: you also mentioned james tobin in this book. what role did he play? henry: he was the consultant, i asked him -- was the one who said take out chapter 3, combine chapter 7 and . he gave me a direction on making major cuts to the book. jim's a wonderful writer. he did a biography of ernie yle that won a national book award. and later f.d.r. as he polio. d with he said you need to chop this section. you need to condense this section. he really helped me go from taking out sentences and paragraphs to taking out pages and chapters to get that manuscript down from 1,000 pages to a manageable size. brian: how did you get polio. he said you need to chop this section. you need to condense this section. your lly hands around who vandenberg was? at what point in this cost sess over the last almost 30 years say i got it? henry: i don't if you ever feel you got t i don't want to speak with that degree of confidence. i lived with him so long i find myself internalizing, i probably bore my friend and family because every time someone has an anecdotes i have a vande
brian: you also mentioned james tobin in this book. what role did he play? henry: he was the consultant, i asked him -- was the one who said take out chapter 3, combine chapter 7 and . he gave me a direction on making major cuts to the book. jim's a wonderful writer. he did a biography of ernie yle that won a national book award. and later f.d.r. as he polio. d with he said you need to chop this section. you need to condense this section. he really helped me go from taking out sentences and...
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brian: why the a.j. instead of albert james? a.j.: everybody calls me something different. so my father calls me jim. n't know where it comes from. brian: and what's the background on that? a.j.: we're from european jewish immigrants, and i was giving a talk at the truman library. and a woman showed up and said i live here in kansas city. and i have the same last name as you. there are very few of us. we must be related. we couldn't quite figure out. there's not a lot of us. >> go like hell, ford ferrari and their battle for speed and grow that was a wonderful product. >> it's my second book, but it's the first sort of book that i considered any good. it's a motor raising rivalry in the 1964's of the world to extremely powerful men and record the second probably the most sbk and enzo ferrari who is this speed racing impresario. probably the most fascinating character. he spoke. just everything he said was strange and wonderful. the rivalary was played out, which still existed today. brian: the other book i want to ask you about is big shot. the men behind the booze. >> and so for my previous that was
brian: why the a.j. instead of albert james? a.j.: everybody calls me something different. so my father calls me jim. n't know where it comes from. brian: and what's the background on that? a.j.: we're from european jewish immigrants, and i was giving a talk at the truman library. and a woman showed up and said i live here in kansas city. and i have the same last name as you. there are very few of us. we must be related. we couldn't quite figure out. there's not a lot of us. >> go like...
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brian: a couple people that you write about and there's a whole bunch, as you know, james burns -- where was he from? a.j.: south carolina. brian: what was his job? a.j.: he was one of very few all three served in branches of government. he was essentially in charge of the home front. a controversial figure, as it turns out. >> we have the enemy on the ropes. his knees are buckling. this is the time to face the job. nine -- thatas 19 was 1944. was he right? a.j.: essentially yes. the japanese less than germany, obviously. truman is a fascinating figure. one point to make about him -- burns was absolutely convinced he should have been the vice presidential candidate and he was absolutely convinced he should have become president and not truman. of the very first day of truman's presidency he meets and he says privately, i can't announce this yet but i want to make you secretary of state. and very quickly, burns becomes truman's most important advisor. it's complicated. he becomes very important in the decision to drop the bomb. brian: how? spell this how to out? burns and simpson were the
brian: a couple people that you write about and there's a whole bunch, as you know, james burns -- where was he from? a.j.: south carolina. brian: what was his job? a.j.: he was one of very few all three served in branches of government. he was essentially in charge of the home front. a controversial figure, as it turns out. >> we have the enemy on the ropes. his knees are buckling. this is the time to face the job. nine -- thatas 19 was 1944. was he right? a.j.: essentially yes. the...
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brian: why the a.j. instead of albert james? everybody calls me something different. so my father calls me jim. i don't know where it comes from. we're from european jewish immigrants, and i was giving a talk at the truman library. and a woman showed up and said i live here in kansas city. and i have the same last name as you. there are very few of us. we must be related. we couldn't quite figure out. there's not a lot of us. >> go like hell, ford ferrari and their battle for speed and grow that was a wonderful product. it's my second book, but it's the first sort of book that i considered any good. it's a motor raising rivalry in the 1964's of the world to extremely powerful men and record the second probably the -- enzo ferrari who is this speed racing impresario. probably the most fascinating character. he spoke. just everything he said was strange and wonderful. the rivalary was played out, which still existed today. brian: the other book i want to ask you about is big shot. the men behind the booze. each chapter, it's the story -- it's the history of liquor so who is the real johnny walker
brian: why the a.j. instead of albert james? everybody calls me something different. so my father calls me jim. i don't know where it comes from. we're from european jewish immigrants, and i was giving a talk at the truman library. and a woman showed up and said i live here in kansas city. and i have the same last name as you. there are very few of us. we must be related. we couldn't quite figure out. there's not a lot of us. >> go like hell, ford ferrari and their battle for speed and...
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brian: they learn i had from james comey who called up a lend of his at columbia university and leakedite house among leadership. they have to find a way to fund the government and agree to a two-year budget. what is the big deal? democrats want to make sure daca is involved with the passage of this budget even though the expiration for it is not until march. president says if you put daca in, those who came here as young people and by parents here illegally, do they have a pathway to citizenship, can they stay here? throw in the wall. get rid of chain migration and get rid of lottery system. democrats said no, no. daca alone. center for american progress action memo said it is all about the election and all about votes. this is memo leaked out. now disappeared off their site. fight to protect "dreamers" is not only moral imperative, a critical component of the democratic party future electoral success. if democrats don't do everything in their power to defend "dreamers" that win jeopardize democrats electoral chances in 2018 and beyond. in short next two weeks will show us a lot about
brian: they learn i had from james comey who called up a lend of his at columbia university and leakedite house among leadership. they have to find a way to fund the government and agree to a two-year budget. what is the big deal? democrats want to make sure daca is involved with the passage of this budget even though the expiration for it is not until march. president says if you put daca in, those who came here as young people and by parents here illegally, do they have a pathway to...
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brian williams" starts now. >>> breaking tonight on the russia front, the news that jeff sessions and james comey have both spokeneller's team. the "new york times" reporter who broke this story here live with us tonight. plus new indications that mueller is looking to talk to trump himself about the firings of flynn and comey. >>> and the new report out just tonight that trump asked his fbi director who he voted for back in 2016, a conversation the career civil servant and lifelong veteran found disturbing. as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a tuesday night. >>> good evening to you once again from our nbc headquarters in new york. this was day 369 of the trump administration and tonight we
brian williams" starts now. >>> breaking tonight on the russia front, the news that jeff sessions and james comey have both spokeneller's team. the "new york times" reporter who broke this story here live with us tonight. plus new indications that mueller is looking to talk to trump himself about the firings of flynn and comey. >>> and the new report out just tonight that trump asked his fbi director who he voted for back in 2016, a conversation the career civil...
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brian williams" starts now. >>> breaking tonight on the russia front, the news that jeff sessions and james comey have both spoken to mueller's team. the "new york times" reporter who broke this story here live wu with us tonight. plus new indications that mueller is looking to talk to trump himself about the firings of flynn and comey. and a new report tonight that trump asked his fbi director who he voted for back in 2016, a conversation the career civil servant and lifelong veteran found disturbing. as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a tuesday night. >>> good evening to you once again from our nbc headquarters in new york. this was day 369 of the trump administration and tonight we have a new report of the mueller investigation. we heard that trump asked his former fbi director about who he voted for in the 2016 election. quote, shortly after president trump fired his fbi director james comey in may, he summoned the oval office bureau's director for a get to know you meeting. trump asked andrew mccabe a pointed question, who did he vote for in the 2016 election? mccabe said he didn't vote, according to the of
brian williams" starts now. >>> breaking tonight on the russia front, the news that jeff sessions and james comey have both spoken to mueller's team. the "new york times" reporter who broke this story here live wu with us tonight. plus new indications that mueller is looking to talk to trump himself about the firings of flynn and comey. and a new report tonight that trump asked his fbi director who he voted for back in 2016, a conversation the career civil servant and...
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james devlen, a patriots full back who's originally from berks county. and as a kid who was a huge eagles fan he said his favorite player was brian dockens. now he's facing his former favorite super bowl team, he tells us that his family who lives in the area is going to be here in minnesota at the big game. >> my wife's family is season ticket holder. we'll have a pretty good -- >> do you see the similarity between the two fan bases? both very loyal. >> yeah, loyalty and passion and the desire to win. and i think that's important in any family. >> reporter: his middle name, by the way, ritten house, like rittenhouse square. his message to eagles fans, he said just have fun watching the game. in the meantime here at super bowl live, a ton of activities for fans to partake as they wait for the big super bowl matchup. we'll show you some fun things going on and plus talk to eagles fans on the ground here and why they say they're not having the easiest time in minnesota. randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >> rittenhouse, that's a good middle game. thank you, randy. well, we're getting you ready for the super bowl with around the clock coverage.
james devlen, a patriots full back who's originally from berks county. and as a kid who was a huge eagles fan he said his favorite player was brian dockens. now he's facing his former favorite super bowl team, he tells us that his family who lives in the area is going to be here in minnesota at the big game. >> my wife's family is season ticket holder. we'll have a pretty good -- >> do you see the similarity between the two fan bases? both very loyal. >> yeah, loyalty and...
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pot puns in a row plus our resident bitcoin expert brian kelly has a big crypto announcement to make this is the bitcoin equivalent of an lebron jamesision. he'll give us all the details when "fast money" returns. ted. show of hands. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one quick game of rock, paper, scissors. 1, 2, 3, go. e*trade. the original place to invest online. >>> welcome back to "fast money. the white house cracking down on federal pot laws, just days after california legalized recreational marijuana use let's get to kayla tausche in d.c. with the very latest. hi, kayla. >> reporter: hi, melissa despite eight states and washington, d.c. legalizing marijuana, a memo from attorney general jeff sessions firmly reiterated marijuana is against federal law, based on the controlled substances act and statutes against money laundering from which doj says congress concluded, quote, marijuana i
pot puns in a row plus our resident bitcoin expert brian kelly has a big crypto announcement to make this is the bitcoin equivalent of an lebron jamesision. he'll give us all the details when "fast money" returns. ted. show of hands. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you...
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brian todd / cnn:"a large open venue like this with a lot of people often gathered at once.. how vulnerable to swarming drones with bombs? jamesrafano / homeland security expert, the heritage foundation:"well the answer is you have a bunch of people in a wide open space like this, of course they're vulnerable. and we already know that 'cause we've seen attacks in new york city and other places and mostly in vehicles, right. and so now what we've done is, we've tried to protect ourselves on the ground, pushing things further out to protect the crowds. but this is something new, coming again over our head, right-" high-profile targets like the upcoming super bowl-- could potentially be threatened by swarms of drones.a key question tonight: how can security teams defend against them?james carafano / homeland security expert, the heritage foundation:"one is you find the bad people to begin with and stop them before they do anything. the second one is, all these things are radio- controlled. so you would interfere with the electronic signal that's command- and-controlling the aircraft. and the third thing you might do is shoot them
brian todd / cnn:"a large open venue like this with a lot of people often gathered at once.. how vulnerable to swarming drones with bombs? jamesrafano / homeland security expert, the heritage foundation:"well the answer is you have a bunch of people in a wide open space like this, of course they're vulnerable. and we already know that 'cause we've seen attacks in new york city and other places and mostly in vehicles, right. and so now what we've done is, we've tried to protect...
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because of the global synchronous growth joining us is jeff sout from raymond james, and mark lucheney and with us is brianelly, fast money trader we will talk a bit about bitcoin. >> let's do it >> i don't think it's happening in a vacuum with the stock market that keeps hitting new highs. maybe there's relationships there. >> there might be. listen, i think there's something to be said for just this global capital pool out there. certainly searching for some kind of yield, some kind of return bitcoin has had that return. digital currency had that return i don't think it's acting in a vacuum that being said, it's not a one for run. there's very few bigger funds out there saying i'm selling off treasuries today, i better buy bitcoin. that's not happening yet but it will in 2018. >> the institutional presence of bitcoin is limited at this point, if at all >> almost nonexistent. high net worth individuals, family offices, you have some institutions starting to come into the market. no traditional asset managers that made allocation to the space and it's difficult for funds, now with the futures it's easier,
because of the global synchronous growth joining us is jeff sout from raymond james, and mark lucheney and with us is brianelly, fast money trader we will talk a bit about bitcoin. >> let's do it >> i don't think it's happening in a vacuum with the stock market that keeps hitting new highs. maybe there's relationships there. >> there might be. listen, i think there's something to be said for just this global capital pool out there. certainly searching for some kind of yield,...
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brian todd reporting. coming up, there's breaking news. cnn learn iing the special counl will soon interview steve bannon about the president's firings of the national security add virvi michael flynn and jamesis president trump next in line for questioning? >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're following major breaking news right now. quickly want to go to our senior white house correspondent, pamela brown. she's at the white house. tell our viewers what you're learning. >> well, president trump had an impromptu meeting with reporters before he leave ifs for davos and made several headlines starting with immigration. he says he would be okay with potentially legal citizenship for the dreamers. the 800,000 or so people who were brought to the u.s. at a young age from various countries that are here in the united states. there's been a big question what's going to happen with them and the president said here at the white house that he would be open to giving them permanent citizenship in ten to 12 years. we're told the plan that's going to be unrolled next week is to give them a legal status in the meantime and in ten to 12 years, if they behave, we
brian todd reporting. coming up, there's breaking news. cnn learn iing the special counl will soon interview steve bannon about the president's firings of the national security add virvi michael flynn and jamesis president trump next in line for questioning? >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're following major breaking news right now. quickly want to go to our senior white house correspondent, pamela brown. she's at the white...
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night's show was also very political.( james ) the star-studded commentary covered the me-too movement... immigration... and even the presidential election. briand a long time fear of being poisoned one reason why he liked to eat at mcdonald's, nobody knew he was coming and the food was safely pre-made."cordon: "that's it we got it. that's the one." hrc: "you think so?" cordon: "oh yeah."hrc: "grammy's in the bag."cordon: "in the bag ..."hillary clinton -- making a ásurpriseá appearance in a grammy awards skit featuring celebrities doing dramatic readings from the tell-all book "fire and fury."snoop dogg: "trump did not enjoy his own inauguration. he started to get angry and hurt that stars were determined to embarrass him. i definitely wasn't there."cardi b: "if trump was not having his 6:30 dinner with steve bannon then more to his liking he was in bed by that time with a cheeseburger. why am i even reading this sháá?"the skit -- prompting ábacklashá from mr. trump's allies. un ambassador nikki haley tweeting that the skit "ruined" the awards show. and the president's son -- going after clinton -- calling the opportunity to read an excerpt fr
night's show was also very political.( james ) the star-studded commentary covered the me-too movement... immigration... and even the presidential election. briand a long time fear of being poisoned one reason why he liked to eat at mcdonald's, nobody knew he was coming and the food was safely pre-made."cordon: "that's it we got it. that's the one." hrc: "you think so?" cordon: "oh yeah."hrc: "grammy's in the bag."cordon: "in the bag...
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tenuous time period in the fbi history which covers the firing of james comey and appointment of bob mueller. it's that time period. brian in the first five months of donald trump's presidency. the loss of these 50,000 text messages. >> brian: the day that mueller is hired they get the text messages back. attorney general says we will leave no stone unturned to confirm. let's imagine the prompter is moving forward why these text messages are now not available to be produced and use every technology available to determine whether the missing messages are recoverable from another source. and there is like three separate sources. bleach bit people were asked about this, three separate companies say there are things you can do. the question is we were still trying to find the hard drives from lois learner, turns out they were all dented and damaged. seems hard to recover this stuff. you know, i mean, there has got to be wailingness there what do you feel about christopher wray saying if you push me to fire andrew mccabe, i quit. is there some resentment from this investigation from the new head of the fbi. >> yes. brian: who
tenuous time period in the fbi history which covers the firing of james comey and appointment of bob mueller. it's that time period. brian in the first five months of donald trump's presidency. the loss of these 50,000 text messages. >> brian: the day that mueller is hired they get the text messages back. attorney general says we will leave no stone unturned to confirm. let's imagine the prompter is moving forward why these text messages are now not available to be produced and use every...
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brian: rick gates was in and out of the robert mueller building. that he might be looking to cut a deal. they will focus on the flynn investigation led to jamesve went well. they're good friends. senator sessions who is now attorney general, he just spoke. grilled for hours. ainsley: the fbi was able to recover 50,000 of those text messages between the two lovers at the fbi. we're waiting for five months of lost text messages. out of 50,000, some are red flags and have been brought to our attention. we want to bring them to your attention. there was one, let me read it to you. this is from peter strzok to his girlfriend. this was the day robert mueller was appointed to the investigation. may 19th, 2017. he writes to his girlfriend, strzok does, this is talking before i read, collusion. you and i both know the odds are nothing. if i thought it was likely i'd be, it would be no question, i would be there no question. i hesitate in part because of my gut sense and concern there's no big there there. steve: there's no big there there. if you look at "the washington post" article how robert mueller wants to talk to the president. looks like he is
brian: rick gates was in and out of the robert mueller building. that he might be looking to cut a deal. they will focus on the flynn investigation led to jamesve went well. they're good friends. senator sessions who is now attorney general, he just spoke. grilled for hours. ainsley: the fbi was able to recover 50,000 of those text messages between the two lovers at the fbi. we're waiting for five months of lost text messages. out of 50,000, some are red flags and have been brought to our...
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james ) in bay area baseball... the san francisco giants have traded for former national league m-v-p andrew mccutchen. pitcher kyle crick and minor league outfielder brian in the outfield. the five-time all-star will help the giants in a major position of need... he takes over for denard span in center field. the 31-year-old has played in at least 153 games in each of the past 3 seasons. he finished last season with a .279 bating average and 28 homeruns. ( james ) coming up after the break... how the globetrotters helped a victim of the north bay fires... celebrate her 10th birthday. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. so that means no breakfast? voya. helping you to and through retirement. "when better chickens are hatched, we will hatch them." it's why all of the tyson chicken that bears his name will be raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. what about baby's soap? this paper represents proteins in your baby's skin. only baby dove, with our 1/4 moisturizing cr
james ) in bay area baseball... the san francisco giants have traded for former national league m-v-p andrew mccutchen. pitcher kyle crick and minor league outfielder brian in the outfield. the five-time all-star will help the giants in a major position of need... he takes over for denard span in center field. the 31-year-old has played in at least 153 games in each of the past 3 seasons. he finished last season with a .279 bating average and 28 homeruns. ( james ) coming up after the break......
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brian: by the way, judicial watch finally got an okay. they said when those 2,800 e-mails turned up on anthony weiner's laptop and james comey had to open thisfour e-mails classified on it. and then as they were combing through it on friday, they found this other information that aberdeen was being very loose with these passwords. who knows what the other 1,000 e-mails are. bottom line is it's all hillary clinton's aid and hillary clinton's fault that even put comey in that spot to begin with. steve: but so many of the e-mail that judicial watch was able to get are completely redacted. so we have no idea what was happening back there. so nonetheless, you know, devon nunez, he's made it very clear tomorrow with the deadline for the department of justice and also the fbi to go ahead and produce some documents according to his subpoena. so we could wind up with more answers coming up by tomorrow. ainsley: another big story that we're following is what's happening in iran. you're probably familiar with the protests. a lot of people have died. we were saying 13 at the beginning of the show and then increased back to 20. at least 20 people have di
brian: by the way, judicial watch finally got an okay. they said when those 2,800 e-mails turned up on anthony weiner's laptop and james comey had to open thisfour e-mails classified on it. and then as they were combing through it on friday, they found this other information that aberdeen was being very loose with these passwords. who knows what the other 1,000 e-mails are. bottom line is it's all hillary clinton's aid and hillary clinton's fault that even put comey in that spot to begin with....
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james emailed and said dems need to stop playing games and do what's right for the american people who put them in office. brianntil they get what they want and then blame the g.o.p. when it goes bad. business as usual. so, all the emails seem to be going the same direction. steve: pretty much they would like something done. now, we touched on this top of the program. you know, in the run-up to the passage of the tax bill. the mainstream media pretty much painted it as if this thing passes, it's going to be a boon for just rich people and big corporations and armageddon. it's going to be the end of the world. the washington free beacon put together a montage where you hear some of the hyperbole before the tax bill passed and then it is ended, each time, with a little bit of clarity on what actually happened. watch this. >> it feels like you're relying on this tax cut of the corporations, of the wealthy, to trickle down recommendation southwest and american airlines both asnownsing they will give $1,000 bonuses from the tax overhaul. >> so you are creating a huge tax cut and you might not get wage growth. >> rig
james emailed and said dems need to stop playing games and do what's right for the american people who put them in office. brianntil they get what they want and then blame the g.o.p. when it goes bad. business as usual. so, all the emails seem to be going the same direction. steve: pretty much they would like something done. now, we touched on this top of the program. you know, in the run-up to the passage of the tax bill. the mainstream media pretty much painted it as if this thing passes,...
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brian: gives $10 million doesn't give the information to fusion. i have got to go right to the fbi who they say corroborated in information corroborated with what the fbi found out. really? jamesey said this salacious uncorroborated information in this dossier when he was presidents elect trump. so this stuff does not add up it really is almost come mick call if fusion gps halls nothing to hide give it to the congressional investigators something they have not been willing to do. an organization with 15 people they get millions of dollars oh by the way one of our employees works her husband works for the fbi and is in charge of this hillary clinton investigation. what a coincidence. steve: pretty cozy. thank you for dropping by the couch. happy new year. >> happy new year. steve: meanwhile it's cold outside exstream weather south is artic blast northern portions of florida. brian: this pond in south carolina is frozen solid. why did you let that happen ainsley. ainsley: now a police department wants to nab the person behind the cold snap issuing an arrest warrant for queen elsa from the movie frozen. ♪ let it go ♪ let it go ♪ i am one with the wind. steve: those images from am
brian: gives $10 million doesn't give the information to fusion. i have got to go right to the fbi who they say corroborated in information corroborated with what the fbi found out. really? jamesey said this salacious uncorroborated information in this dossier when he was presidents elect trump. so this stuff does not add up it really is almost come mick call if fusion gps halls nothing to hide give it to the congressional investigators something they have not been willing to do. an...
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brian: go get them. another employer putting money back in the americans products thanks to the president's tax plan. ben shapiro will join us. the winter of '77. i first met jamesight, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. . . . . nahelps protect eyes fromue damaging blue light, filtering it out to help you continue enjoying your screens. or... you could just put your phones down and talk to each other. [laughing] nature's bounty lutein blue. because you're better off healthy. we all want restful sleep. that's why nature's bounty melatonin is made to help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. so you'll be ready for whatever tomorrow brings. because mom's love is unconditional. even at 6am. nature's bounty melatonin. we're all better off healthy. you feel better. introducing tommie copper's all new shoulder centric posture shirt. they're biggest breakthrough yet. advanced engineering promotes healthy posture and relief for achy shoulders and back. visit tommiecopper.com to see the entire line of wearable wellness compression. they have you covered from head to toe. go to tommi
brian: go get them. another employer putting money back in the americans products thanks to the president's tax plan. ben shapiro will join us. the winter of '77. i first met jamesight, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. . . . . nahelps protect eyes fromue damaging blue light, filtering it out to help you continue enjoying your screens. or... you could just put your phones down and talk to each other. [laughing]...