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his twin brother, roy, is back in prison. >> i talked with my mom and my mom told me that roy, he went office drunk. and i'll be honest with you, that kind of made me mad. because like hey, bro, why you slapping it in their face? if you're going to do it, okay, sneak around until you get caught. but, i mean, you could have done that any old time. not the night before you go see your parole officer, bro. honestly, it's like he wanted to come back. so he's coming back and he'll spend the next 2 years, 2 1/2 years locked up. >> but today, after 15 years, it's ray slagle's day to leave prison. >> man, this is my last day in prison and i'm so tired. i haven't hardly slept in three days. i'm really that tired to where i feel nauseous. i'm really, really nervous. i'm afraid i'm not going to make it, you know what i mean? i see these guys coming in and out, in and out, in and out. and it's time for you to get out and you start thinking, oh, man. and even my own twin brother couldn't handle the pressure. it's terrible. you write country songs about this kind of [ bleep ]. the things that hurt m
his twin brother, roy, is back in prison. >> i talked with my mom and my mom told me that roy, he went office drunk. and i'll be honest with you, that kind of made me mad. because like hey, bro, why you slapping it in their face? if you're going to do it, okay, sneak around until you get caught. but, i mean, you could have done that any old time. not the night before you go see your parole officer, bro. honestly, it's like he wanted to come back. so he's coming back and he'll spend the...
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and roy had that.here was a deep loyalty in this guy, which is absolutely the antithesis in trump. so it's a strange thing to say, but he was a much finer person in his way for all the evil that he did than his client. >> that is quite a dramatic statement. i want to turn to you, andrew, and the angels. the angel is not the angel of the christmas tree fairy. it's not the white winged, angelic, benign angel. some people who watch it are a little troubled by the portrayal of the angel. and that the angel is not necessarily there to save humanity. what is the angel to you, the angels in this play? is that a ph.d. thesis question? >> it's hours on stage trying to figure that out. >> and just when you think you're approaching some semblance of an understanding, it gets snatched away from you. i think that's the genius of what tony has written as well as the torture of it. what is it? it's a lot of things. i think where i'm landing more and more is that the character that i play, pryor, needs the angel until
and roy had that.here was a deep loyalty in this guy, which is absolutely the antithesis in trump. so it's a strange thing to say, but he was a much finer person in his way for all the evil that he did than his client. >> that is quite a dramatic statement. i want to turn to you, andrew, and the angels. the angel is not the angel of the christmas tree fairy. it's not the white winged, angelic, benign angel. some people who watch it are a little troubled by the portrayal of the angel. and...
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her high-profile trial was painful for the roy family. that pain is helping to motivate a grieving father to run 26.2 miles."i'm doing this because i don't want anyone going through the pain that i had to deal with," roy said. "it's better than losing a son and losing a son to suicide is the worst thing imaginable and if raising money for this foundation can save one life and stop the pain i've had to deal with then it'll definitely be worth it."roy's goal is to raise $25,000 for suicide prevention, and so far he's about halfway there. you can donate online to support the cause.he's also spreading a message of hope."you can always push through it; no matter how bad you're feeling, there's people that care, there's people who want to talk to you, there's people that want you alive and it's never the answer to end a life," roy said. "you have to get through it and i recommend running. just get out there, get some exercise meet some people."the national suicide prevention lifeline is 800- 273-8255 and the united way call to talk number is 50
her high-profile trial was painful for the roy family. that pain is helping to motivate a grieving father to run 26.2 miles."i'm doing this because i don't want anyone going through the pain that i had to deal with," roy said. "it's better than losing a son and losing a son to suicide is the worst thing imaginable and if raising money for this foundation can save one life and stop the pain i've had to deal with then it'll definitely be worth it."roy's goal is to raise...
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as for roy moore, yes, it was very nice that she spoke out against roy moore. but her father was supporting roy moore fully. so for peter alexander to have not asked her about roy moore, and the difference between her view on that. and her father's, would have been to ignore an important question. so i thought the interview was entirely appropriate. megan mccain said if you're in, you're in. >> ivanka is getting it from both sides. because nbc news has reported that special counsel robert mueller's team is looking into whether her husband has foreign ties. >> how seriously do you think republicans are taking this development, noelle. >> with the kushner deal, that's a whole different ball game. i think a lot of this has been centered around originally the kushner's practice of the eb 5 financing. i think a lot of people were concerned, it's a government program you know, you used to have foreign investors, putting money over the united states, and the eb 5 program. i think there was an article months back where jared kushner's sister was in china giving what th
as for roy moore, yes, it was very nice that she spoke out against roy moore. but her father was supporting roy moore fully. so for peter alexander to have not asked her about roy moore, and the difference between her view on that. and her father's, would have been to ignore an important question. so i thought the interview was entirely appropriate. megan mccain said if you're in, you're in. >> ivanka is getting it from both sides. because nbc news has reported that special counsel robert...
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and we're celebrating all month with roy wood jr.ring the unsung heroes of black history in another episode of "c.p. time." ( applause ) ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "c.p. time." the only show that's for the culture. as we end black history month, we look back on the accomplishments of black women, and joining me for this episode is dulce sloan. >> thank you, roy, but i've been here for every episode. >> oh, i think you must be mistaken. "c.p. time" is a solo show. >> no, no, no. check the tape. i was there when you talked about actors and black politicians, and i was right in front of you during the last one. >> i apologize. my peripherals are not what they used to be. >> don't blame the cataracts, roy. you forgot. like a bitch. but it's okay. black women have been overlooked in american history, but we still accomplished great things, like madam c.j.positivj.walker's america's first black woman to be a self-made millionaire. >> i believe it was aretha franklin. >> it doesn't mean she was the first millionaire. madam c.j. walker earned her mil
and we're celebrating all month with roy wood jr.ring the unsung heroes of black history in another episode of "c.p. time." ( applause ) ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "c.p. time." the only show that's for the culture. as we end black history month, we look back on the accomplishments of black women, and joining me for this episode is dulce sloan. >> thank you, roy, but i've been here for every episode. >> oh, i think you must be mistaken. "c.p. time" is a...
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and publicly say that her allegations against roy moore were a lie.yer also has recordings of his phone calls to pack back up his story. incredible reporting from the "washington post" tonight. led by investigative reporter. thank you for being with us. congratulations on a bizarre scoop. why is this coming out now? >> the lawyer eddy sexton was reluctant to talk about this. for months. he considered going public before the election. but had spoke with lee and told us that she preferred that nothing that he did be perceived as an effort to influence the results of the election. there were other complications. these two men happen to be his compliants. in a small civil case. he had concerns about whether he wanted to go public. another factor was that gary the man you hear on the tape is a long time friend. who he's known for decade. which explains why they spoke so frankly. >> if there weren't money involved. if this was guys that knew each other and some supported roy moore. and this woman. and were trying to talk each other out of this. or talk each
and publicly say that her allegations against roy moore were a lie.yer also has recordings of his phone calls to pack back up his story. incredible reporting from the "washington post" tonight. led by investigative reporter. thank you for being with us. congratulations on a bizarre scoop. why is this coming out now? >> the lawyer eddy sexton was reluctant to talk about this. for months. he considered going public before the election. but had spoke with lee and told us that she...
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tell, despite the fact that msnbc may be wrong sometimes but they weren't roundabout roy moore. there is too much evidence. and you then have the editor of breitbart announcing after roy moore lost that he believed the thaters but he was hoping speaking up for roy moore, that he was running interference for donald trump. host: we welcome our listeners on the bbc parliament channel. washington journal is live. from arizona on the democrats line, good morning. guest: your estimated comment about he trump's taxes. and he did promise to show them. well,en her add-on was, hillary has some shady things to. aren't hillary's taxes for the last 30 years on record? and isn't the foundation records public? and doesn't the foundation have a very high rating with every foundation fact checker? understand, about $.90 on every dollar does go off for charity. but that doesn't get much news. you just hear these little hillary'sout well, got this shady finance as well. i would just like an explanation of what you mean by that. guest: thank you for the comment. during the campaign and before that,
tell, despite the fact that msnbc may be wrong sometimes but they weren't roundabout roy moore. there is too much evidence. and you then have the editor of breitbart announcing after roy moore lost that he believed the thaters but he was hoping speaking up for roy moore, that he was running interference for donald trump. host: we welcome our listeners on the bbc parliament channel. washington journal is live. from arizona on the democrats line, good morning. guest: your estimated comment about...
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bannon and breitbart were huge boosters of the candidacy in alabama for roy moore.lped them beat luther strange in the republican primary. then when it came to the general election and moore is facing all of these accusations, this is the story laid out tonight in "the washington post." leigh corfman, she went public with her story in early november. she turned to eddy sexton the childhood friend. to be her lawyer. to help her manage the media scrutiny that was sure to follow. a couple days after the story became public, eddy sexton's long-time friend, the guy we heard him talking to on the phone, a roy moore supporter. he got in touch with eddy and asked him to meet up. he brought along his business partner. davey mentioned he knew steve bannon. the executive wanted to talk about whether his lawyer eddy sexton would say publicly he didn't believe the accusations from leigh corfman. sexton says gary or told him he could collect $10,000 and possibly more if he did that. eddy sexton said he was disturbed by the offer was intrigued by the offer to meet steve bannon. he
bannon and breitbart were huge boosters of the candidacy in alabama for roy moore.lped them beat luther strange in the republican primary. then when it came to the general election and moore is facing all of these accusations, this is the story laid out tonight in "the washington post." leigh corfman, she went public with her story in early november. she turned to eddy sexton the childhood friend. to be her lawyer. to help her manage the media scrutiny that was sure to follow. a...
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roy wood, jr.to report on another side of the discussion. >> we heard about the march for our lives in d.c., but there was another march going down all the way out in helena, montana. out here at this march, people were taking a stand for the real victims of gun violence. guns. >> we're blessed to live in a state that believes in individual rights -- >> if it wasn't for donald trump and the second amendment right now we would be gone. >> that's why they're out celebrating guns of all types. >> we're gun tote total -- gun g americans. >> do you think the founding fathers would approve of the ar-15? >> i want a tank. >> you're out here for the tank rally? >> yeah. >> they have a solution to stop school shootings. >> we should have armed teachers. >> we would be willing to bring them in and train them for free. >> all teachers? >> if they could pass a background check. >> dude, our teachers can't pass a background check they're high as (bleep). >> i want our kids to be safe. >> safer to have gun. >> i
roy wood, jr.to report on another side of the discussion. >> we heard about the march for our lives in d.c., but there was another march going down all the way out in helena, montana. out here at this march, people were taking a stand for the real victims of gun violence. guns. >> we're blessed to live in a state that believes in individual rights -- >> if it wasn't for donald trump and the second amendment right now we would be gone. >> that's why they're out...
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one was against the democrat running in the office, one was for the republican, roy moore. the white house's official position, no, that's not how it happened. as the story cooks along, we'll have more to it. right now that's the official word from the white house. melissa? >> dozens of people arrested on capitol hill because of a stalemate over daca. while activisted pointed plenty of blame at republicans, protester blocks the entrance of the dnc warning democrats too will face backlash over the current inaction. president trump tweeting "president obama had eight years to fix this problem and didn't. i'm waiting for the dems. they're running for the hills." and meantime, sarah sanders blaming congress in their failure to act. joe manchin today said democrats wanted a deal and the president could push this across the finish line if he wanted. >> i think that everyone stepped to the plate. the president has unusual power. unusual power with his base and also with a lot of people in the senate and in the house over on the other side that would follow if -- with his cover tha
one was against the democrat running in the office, one was for the republican, roy moore. the white house's official position, no, that's not how it happened. as the story cooks along, we'll have more to it. right now that's the official word from the white house. melissa? >> dozens of people arrested on capitol hill because of a stalemate over daca. while activisted pointed plenty of blame at republicans, protester blocks the entrance of the dnc warning democrats too will face backlash...
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he's terrible for property owners. >> so vote roy moore? >> -- which is why he's not saying anything and why the media are trying to boost him. >> so vote roy moore? >> i'm telling you, we want the votes in the senate to get this tax -- this tax bill through -- >> so the rnc is withdrawing support from roy moore? >> i just want everybody to know doug jones. nobody says his name and they pretend he's some kind of conservative democrat in alabama and he's not. >> so those were the exchanges. >> doug jones, the opponent here which you still don't want to talk about, but the president does. roy moore took a lead in the polls again. >> so those are the exchanges that are in question, craig. and, again, right now, the white house, president trump seems to be standing by his longtime adviser but pressure may be mounting. let me read you the state from congressman cummings on the osc report. this is the statement. saying this is not the first time that an independent government agency has recommended that the white house discipline kellyanne conway
he's terrible for property owners. >> so vote roy moore? >> -- which is why he's not saying anything and why the media are trying to boost him. >> so vote roy moore? >> i'm telling you, we want the votes in the senate to get this tax -- this tax bill through -- >> so the rnc is withdrawing support from roy moore? >> i just want everybody to know doug jones. nobody says his name and they pretend he's some kind of conservative democrat in alabama and he's not....
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through on goal no upside this time roy's rounding the keeper and slotting home. the friends level at half time. the game got scrappy after the break. but she why you with the best chance of the second half but the cross from the touch from the chelsea loney were both lacking that cutting edge leipzig brought room for more attacking threat that lingers cross sailing agonizingly why and so it ended one all a result that helps neither side if nothing else and old friendship remains intact . all right much more action to cover including a couple of teams who are looking to profit from that last result. i tracked frankfurt they were in action against hanover with a chance to go level with dortmund if they got a win and shellcode were hoping to do one better the royal blues would leapfrog archrivals dortmund into second place if they could take down hare to berlin on saturday history very much on their side. that's evelyn have a terrible record of shaka they've lost on every one of their last nine visits to get some care. but the capital city club but the better of the
through on goal no upside this time roy's rounding the keeper and slotting home. the friends level at half time. the game got scrappy after the break. but she why you with the best chance of the second half but the cross from the touch from the chelsea loney were both lacking that cutting edge leipzig brought room for more attacking threat that lingers cross sailing agonizingly why and so it ended one all a result that helps neither side if nothing else and old friendship remains intact . all...
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( cheers and applause ) >> here we are, roy! eight, can you smell that bullshit is this. >> mmm, it steams my nose so good! 64 pieces of bullshit, 2 million votes and it all comes down to these last four matchups. we've got to term the greatest piece of bullshit, bro. >> two categories. one side trump bullshit, the other side you've got everything else bullshit. >> yes, and in the everything else region it's down to semantics. first matchup the conspiracy that the parkland students are just crisis actors versus prine proving that the -- paul ryan proving the republican tax plan is working by showing a woman's $1.50 raise. >> which is $1.50 a week which is more than you get playing in the ncaa. >> trevor: but you can save up to get generi fruit loops. >> from two-can steve in the other matchup you have tucker carlson saying america ended slavery tarnd world versus bill o'reilly settling a sexual harassment case for $32 million saying he was innocent. >> i believe bill o'reilly. >> okay. >> nothing says i'm innocent like spending
( cheers and applause ) >> here we are, roy! eight, can you smell that bullshit is this. >> mmm, it steams my nose so good! 64 pieces of bullshit, 2 million votes and it all comes down to these last four matchups. we've got to term the greatest piece of bullshit, bro. >> two categories. one side trump bullshit, the other side you've got everything else bullshit. >> yes, and in the everything else region it's down to semantics. first matchup the conspiracy that the...
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for more on this, we go to roy wood jr. michael kosta to see what bullshit is busting their brackets. ( cheers and applause ) >> round two, "third month mania," bracket of bullshit, can you feel the excitement? >> i am numb from it. this bullshit is coming in hot and heavy, which is not the heat or the weight of the bullshit that you want. >> now, remember how we're doing it this this year-- 64 moments of bullshit split into two conferences. on one side we have trump bullshit. everything else bullshit on the, side. >> the first round on the trump region was crazy. very fine people on both sides. won this match easily. what a year the nazis are having. >> best year for the nazis since the 1940s. also, trump accusing obama of tone taps. moving on to the next round. and here is something nobody expected. >> you notice when i put out a tweet a, couple of tweets, "he's in a twitter storm again." i don't do twitter storms. >> tell me you have that one, tweet storm. >> yeah, but it was up to trump calling his own puerto rico respo
for more on this, we go to roy wood jr. michael kosta to see what bullshit is busting their brackets. ( cheers and applause ) >> round two, "third month mania," bracket of bullshit, can you feel the excitement? >> i am numb from it. this bullshit is coming in hot and heavy, which is not the heat or the weight of the bullshit that you want. >> now, remember how we're doing it this this year-- 64 moments of bullshit split into two conferences. on one side we have trump...
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for "nightly business report" i'diti roy, romney, indiana. >>> lowe's ceo is retiring.hat's where we egin tonight's market focus. after a 13-year stretch as chief executive, robert nighblock says he plans to retire from the coany once a successor has been found. the home improvement retailer has str to keep up with home depot's performance and addedhree new directors to its board after calls by an activist inveor. shares rose to $89.30. hedge fund thirt point which is run by dan loeb has taken a staketen u technologies. earlier this year united tech said it was explores whether to keep the company intact or break it up. shares today rose by 3.5% to $126.64. an construction materials company usg said that it has turned down a nearly $6 billion unsolicited takeoverro offer german rival knauth. they undervalued the company. by the way, knauth is usg's second largest shareholder. she of usg jumped on the news. >>> the r ailer finish line said it will sell itself to britain's jd sports fashion for more than $500 million. finish line said the merger gives it a stronger positi
for "nightly business report" i'diti roy, romney, indiana. >>> lowe's ceo is retiring.hat's where we egin tonight's market focus. after a 13-year stretch as chief executive, robert nighblock says he plans to retire from the coany once a successor has been found. the home improvement retailer has str to keep up with home depot's performance and addedhree new directors to its board after calls by an activist inveor. shares rose to $89.30. hedge fund thirt point which is run by...
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we've got roy moore who's fighting culture wars. and you know what, that's how we win. and i'm so proud of the work i saw in texas. with hossa. the enthusiasm for democratic candidates in texas. it's remarkable, in the 15 biggest counties, democratic early voting saw a 105% increase from 2014. and for the first time since 2002, more than 1 million democrats cast ballots in the texas midterm primaries. that is remarkable, folks. and nearly half the candidates who finished first in texas' democratic primaries were women. including veronica skobob and cilsil sylvia garcia. poised to become the first two texas latinas to ever serve in congress. thank you. those numbers ought to scare the heck out of rafael cruz. i'll tell you, folks, democrats are back in a big way. ohio's flooding the zone. so many others are flooding the zone by fielding candidates everywhere. south dakota's organizing in india country and so are many others. we should never take any voter for granted. wisconsin democrats are organizing in communities of color. and we're proud to have provided them an imm
we've got roy moore who's fighting culture wars. and you know what, that's how we win. and i'm so proud of the work i saw in texas. with hossa. the enthusiasm for democratic candidates in texas. it's remarkable, in the 15 biggest counties, democratic early voting saw a 105% increase from 2014. and for the first time since 2002, more than 1 million democrats cast ballots in the texas midterm primaries. that is remarkable, folks. and nearly half the candidates who finished first in texas'...
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they are spending their money to help roy moore in alabama. to help joe arepaio. and you know where the lion's share of the money will go, the donald trump legal defense fund. because those legal bills are piling uch, my friend. so i'm excited. but you know what, folks, we got some unfinished business we are about to get to. i think it's important. i think everything we've been up to is not simply rebuilding the infrastructure across states. it is about rebuilding and regaining the trust of voters. so we have to do both. and everything we do each day, pivots around those goals of rebuilding our infrastructure and regaining that trust. we have so many people who share our values but aren't quite sure they want to be democrats. especially young people. our largest constituency. and that is why we continue to work. that's why we will take up as soon as i am done. the report of the rules and bylaws committee. i want to say thank you to all of the members of the unity reform commission who are here. and if you're not here, i want to say thank you as well. i want to say
they are spending their money to help roy moore in alabama. to help joe arepaio. and you know where the lion's share of the money will go, the donald trump legal defense fund. because those legal bills are piling uch, my friend. so i'm excited. but you know what, folks, we got some unfinished business we are about to get to. i think it's important. i think everything we've been up to is not simply rebuilding the infrastructure across states. it is about rebuilding and regaining the trust of...
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roy has escaped a review. england 59 without loss, with eight overs.p in a moment for you, the papers. hello, welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me, the political editor of the sunday express and an economics editor. we will talk russians and chemicals and all sorts. a lot of fun to be had by all. the metro reports chemical experts at porton down waking to find out if the former russian spy sergei skripal was poisoned. this is a picture of his daughter yulia who is also critically ill. it says dignitaries including prince william may not travel to russia for the summer's football world cup. the same angle on the story in the male, and could the royals snubbed the world cup? the telegraph says president putin swore reve ng e the telegraph says president putin swore revenge on those who took part in the 201050 macro, which included sergei skripal. the sun says, what is your poison? and the guardian leads on the same story, but gives over space to north korea's apparent willingness to discuss getting rid of its
roy has escaped a review. england 59 without loss, with eight overs.p in a moment for you, the papers. hello, welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me, the political editor of the sunday express and an economics editor. we will talk russians and chemicals and all sorts. a lot of fun to be had by all. the metro reports chemical experts at porton down waking to find out if the former russian spy sergei skripal was poisoned. this is a picture of his...
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i'm listening to roy for a while. listening to more from scott and sounded to me like he had a spleen. wait, you said you don't have a spleen? no, i don't have a spleen. that is the point. i go back to listening to roy for a while. i'm listening to scott again, he talking like a man with a spleen. [laughter]. so i said a third time, i thought you said you don't have a spleen. dave, i don't have a spleen. he pulled up my sleeve and got out his sharpie, wrote no spleen, in big letters on my arm. so we all go off to bed. it is late. we have an early train to go to boston from new york. we go up, got up really early in the hotel. stayingered toward the bathroom and i look in the mirror, see there is something written on my arm. i have no memory of how that got there. [laughter]. actually true. i looked down and it says, no spleen on my arm. you know that urban legend about the businessman who wakes up in a hotel and his kidney has been harvested. [laughter]. and just for a horrible moment i thought, oh -- somebody harvest
i'm listening to roy for a while. listening to more from scott and sounded to me like he had a spleen. wait, you said you don't have a spleen? no, i don't have a spleen. that is the point. i go back to listening to roy for a while. i'm listening to scott again, he talking like a man with a spleen. [laughter]. so i said a third time, i thought you said you don't have a spleen. dave, i don't have a spleen. he pulled up my sleeve and got out his sharpie, wrote no spleen, in big letters on my arm....
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axios executive director matt allen sat down with roy cooper the head of the governor's association here in d.c. they discussed north carolina's policy, gun violence, and school safety. >>> we're excited today to be kicking off national governor's association weekend. governors are going to be here for a couple days including going to the white house and we're very excited to be kicking off with a conversation about education, something that touches home to so many people. i'd like to thank the 74 and walton family foundation for making this conversation possible. thank the axios events team for pulling off this amazing space and all uh for coming out on this early morning. we're going to be covering a little bit about k-12, we're also going to be talking about how older students prepare for the future, and we're going to be polling the camera and talking to the governors about the big issues in their states. we're going to be talking first with governor roy cooper of north carolina who's a year into it and just had a proposal very relevant to what we're doing. colorado governor john hic
axios executive director matt allen sat down with roy cooper the head of the governor's association here in d.c. they discussed north carolina's policy, gun violence, and school safety. >>> we're excited today to be kicking off national governor's association weekend. governors are going to be here for a couple days including going to the white house and we're very excited to be kicking off with a conversation about education, something that touches home to so many people. i'd like to...
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to talk about but the president does, roy moore took a lead in the polls again.? because the president himself said he doesn't want a liberal democrat in the senate. help wants a reliable vote for taxes for life. >> you'd rather have an accused child molester than a democrat? >> the president says something else you don't want to reflect the president said roy moore denied those allegations the president said you have to take that into account, too. to doug jones in alabama, folks, don't be fooled, he's weak on crime, weak on borders. he's strong on raising your taxes. he's terrible for property owners. >> joining me now cnn national politics reporter mj lee and contributor and former ethic czar norman eisen. mj starting with you, tell me more. >> well, it's not often i know we talk about the hatch act on air. it's just to remind everyone the hatch act basically prohibits federal employees from using their official position to influence and interfere with elections. they can do this as a private citizens, but when they're speaking in their official capacity, they
to talk about but the president does, roy moore took a lead in the polls again.? because the president himself said he doesn't want a liberal democrat in the senate. help wants a reliable vote for taxes for life. >> you'd rather have an accused child molester than a democrat? >> the president says something else you don't want to reflect the president said roy moore denied those allegations the president said you have to take that into account, too. to doug jones in alabama, folks,...
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i don't know roy moore. i'm not a roy moore fan.d that my state was looking like it is around the country. when he brought in steve bannon, to me that was the last straw. >> why is that? >> because he's a white separatist. we can't have a politician running for office that we know is white separatist. we can't have that. he brings in steve bannon, and i'm like, wait, you can't bring in a white separatist and run for a state office. you're supposed to represent everybody. >> i remember on election night you said that democrats had taken black voters for granted. >> you're democrats, and i told mr. jones this and i love doug, they've taken the black vote and the poor vote for granted for a long time. >> i voted democrat for 55 straight years, and first of all i want to make clear, i don't think republicans are better. but i think we as black people have not held democrats accountable for taking our votes for all these years. i look in my hometown, i don't think other than the fact i was able to dunk a basketball, i don't see a lot of
i don't know roy moore. i'm not a roy moore fan.d that my state was looking like it is around the country. when he brought in steve bannon, to me that was the last straw. >> why is that? >> because he's a white separatist. we can't have a politician running for office that we know is white separatist. we can't have that. he brings in steve bannon, and i'm like, wait, you can't bring in a white separatist and run for a state office. you're supposed to represent everybody. >> i...
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when meeting roy from the at a basket on first nation lawyer is like a river taxi driver there are no roads to fort chippewa neither on our way there we want to take pictures of the oil fields that lie hidden behind the plants along the banks of the river the company has refused to receive a filming planet and roy refuses to stop going to get victor if you get past picture because i catch road all mushed or they are both church if you're ready. and then we go after us or what they outright. security you don't want pictures taken to stop you remember that. it's full steam down river when a construction site from massive pump station comes into view roy speeds up even further. he looks around nervously and we can sense he's genuine a skinhead he can't afford to get into trouble here on the river. we're beginning to realize that things aren't right here in the middle of canada. we travel on the athabaskan with a fair eight hours it's cold there are regular shallow as it's an unpleasant journey that we won't forget very quickly for the people here it's a daily experience when we finally a
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they are morally bankrupt, spending that money to help roy moore get elected in alabama. they are excited about joe in arizona.eriff they are spending a lot of money defending donald trump, to pay his legal bills. dad.arty of lincoln's we aredemocratic party, winning because we're fighting for the issues people care about , good jobs, health care, retirement security. host: because we are with c-span, a lot of people care about all the stuff closely. big upcoming races, primary season now. in pennsylvania, special election western pennsylvania. won this district. you mentioned sex scandals. a republican mayor resigned because of a sex scandal. very close race. there's some criticism from the left of it not enough resources being spent there. is this an example of something with it -- where resources might make a difference? obviously, you have to conserve that somewhat. petty have enough resources to win -- >> district a with conor lamb. by 18-20 points and 2016. connor is running a good campaign. him, andaise money for , i think enough of that is a real possibility. figh
they are morally bankrupt, spending that money to help roy moore get elected in alabama. they are excited about joe in arizona.eriff they are spending a lot of money defending donald trump, to pay his legal bills. dad.arty of lincoln's we aredemocratic party, winning because we're fighting for the issues people care about , good jobs, health care, retirement security. host: because we are with c-span, a lot of people care about all the stuff closely. big upcoming races, primary season now. in...
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i'm talking about roy cohen. that roy cohen was counsel to the infamous, notorious mccarthy committee in the 1950s. cohen was a vicious player in the legal system in new york after he left government. and he became a confidant of donne donald trump, young donald trump, represented him in some early lawsuits. he was vicious in his ability to go up against all comers and represent donald trump. trump was recently quoted in the new york times as saying, where is my -- my roy cohen? that's who he's looking for, i think. someone like roy cohen and he's not finding it. >> doesn't always play by the rules, which would get him in big trouble in -- >> cohen was in fact disbarred for dishonesty. >> that's a problem. as an attorney, from one of these big firms the president has been meeting with, why would they say no? what don't they like about this case, just the client or the fact pattern? >> i think it is several things, john. you're hearing that there are conflicts of interest in these big firms representing a lot of c
i'm talking about roy cohen. that roy cohen was counsel to the infamous, notorious mccarthy committee in the 1950s. cohen was a vicious player in the legal system in new york after he left government. and he became a confidant of donne donald trump, young donald trump, represented him in some early lawsuits. he was vicious in his ability to go up against all comers and represent donald trump. trump was recently quoted in the new york times as saying, where is my -- my roy cohen? that's who he's...
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and luther strange lost to roy moore. we saw the president travel to -- >> roy moore lost -- >> and luther strange lost -- >> that's right, that's right. sorry. >> and then we saw the president travel just to the edge of alabama in the panhandle of florida, in a sense, which was a rally for roy moore, even though it wasn't, exactly, and roy moore lost to democrat doug jones. and we saw this with barack obama. there are limitations to what presidents can do for themselves versus other people in their party. but it does not help republicans in races like these when the president cannot stay on a more traditional message, even though the crowd loved it, even though his voters loved it. >> in that district, he did very well, and that was the kind of candidate he was. i mean, that's who he was on the trail before he became president. but you're right, perhaps it doesn't spread to those that the republicans are hoping to be elected. >> and that's why in the most vulnerable republican districts this fall, you will not see the pr
and luther strange lost to roy moore. we saw the president travel to -- >> roy moore lost -- >> and luther strange lost -- >> that's right, that's right. sorry. >> and then we saw the president travel just to the edge of alabama in the panhandle of florida, in a sense, which was a rally for roy moore, even though it wasn't, exactly, and roy moore lost to democrat doug jones. and we saw this with barack obama. there are limitations to what presidents can do for themselves...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundatio the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs yotation from viewers like you. than from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. ida senate today is debating a school safety bill dollowing last month's shooting at marjory stonemalas high school. the bill includes a program to train and arm teachers who opt- in, an idea many gun control advocates oppose. but they are also debating a number of measures opposed by the n.r.a. including an expansion of a three-day waiting period to all guns, a ban on bump stocks and raising the age for buying certain firearms to 21. a vote is scheduled for monday. yesterday florida's governor rick scott procla
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roy moore. >> so you say no doubt he can drive votes. >> yeah.y, you know, on saturday moore was up by three. on sunday he was up by two. on tuesday we win by 23,000 votes. what happens if the president came in on sunday? but he came in saturday in this one. and the margin may have been -- we don't know what the margin was. the president does energize voters and does move voters, even for somebody who he wasn't -- was he really for moore? >> he was for saccone and saccone was for trump and i disagree with you, jason. rick saccone is a conservative ti. he was running for the senate before he decided to switch and run for congress. he was running as the most conservative for the united states senate. i don't think there's any question rick saccone ran with trump, ran as a conservative and was very vocal. he didn't have a lot of money so he couldn't get the money out. the republican party was late to the taeble about defining him. conor had done a great job insulating himself. he's a marine. he's good-looking. he's got a great family name. he says i
roy moore. >> so you say no doubt he can drive votes. >> yeah.y, you know, on saturday moore was up by three. on sunday he was up by two. on tuesday we win by 23,000 votes. what happens if the president came in on sunday? but he came in saturday in this one. and the margin may have been -- we don't know what the margin was. the president does energize voters and does move voters, even for somebody who he wasn't -- was he really for moore? >> he was for saccone and saccone was...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station y from viewers li. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln centein new york, ri sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. we are learning more the conditions president trump is demanding of north koresiahead of a pe face-to-face meeting with kim jong un. on twitter, president trtp pointed ouhat north korea has not conducted a missile test since last november and saysom they, "ed not to do so through our meetings." so far, north koreastate media has not even mentioned plans for a meeting between the two leaders. also on twitter, the rresident sharctions from other world leaders. after speaking with china's president xi jinping, t
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anders family fund. rosalind p. walter z barbara hockerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additial support has been provided by: and by the corporation for b public broadcasting, a contributions to your pbs iewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. in miami today, rescue workers e working around the clock to reach victims crushed by the pedestrian bdge collapse at orida international university. today, they managed to pull out the first flattened vehicles from underneath tons of concrete. at least six people arenown dead, and authorities say there are no more survivors. it has been exceedingly difficult to reach the victims. >> there is nothing that we can use to lift it because it's too much weit and right now some of the pieces are unstable, so it's just gonna break apar
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for more we go to roy wood, jr. break down the brackets. ( cheers and applause ) >> it's that time of year again. welcome to another third month mania. >> we host off the brackets, sterilize it in boiling water and stocked it with all the finest grade a bullshit we could fine. >> two on one side donald trump and all the bullshit he's but us through, the other side the bullshit from everything else. >> i was even in the end. >> a lot to get through. the trump side of the bracket. we're all familiar with the top seeds here. number one, him saying he had the largest inauguration crowd ever. we saw p pictures. or aftercharlottesville, saying there were very fine people on both sides. >> a good bullshittologist likes to look at the lower seeds and find the possible cinderella stories that could go all the way. for me donald trump the man that tweets at "fox & friends" and controls alec baldwin for his presentation on the regular, donald trump said i don't get to watch much television because of documents. >> i think that
for more we go to roy wood, jr. break down the brackets. ( cheers and applause ) >> it's that time of year again. welcome to another third month mania. >> we host off the brackets, sterilize it in boiling water and stocked it with all the finest grade a bullshit we could fine. >> two on one side donald trump and all the bullshit he's but us through, the other side the bullshit from everything else. >> i was even in the end. >> a lot to get through. the trump side...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual ro and group retirementcts. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for byblic broadcasting, a contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. whank you. from the tist studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson.d >> thompson: gening and thank you for joining us. up until now, president trump wd his legal team have said they are cooperatih special counsel robert mueller. but now, the president's lawyer and the president himself are rectly attacking mueller investigation into possible russian interference in the 2016 electi. although president trump has a,ng denied his campaign colluded with ruse's refrained from directly attacking mueller or the investigation. "ut today on twitter, the president said, "e mueller probe should never have been started in that there was no collusion and
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for gpublic broadcastnd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan.go >> sreenivasan evening and thank you for joining us. a day after hundreds of thousands of people rallied in supporof gun control, the students leading the "march for our lives" movement are hopingt to turn protto action. some of the students from marjory stoneman douglas high school who addressed the crowdse at rallies yesrday took their message to talk shows today. >> this is led by the youth and it is lead for the youth.an if we can encourage these people to take action, to be participating in our society and our politics, then that's going to encourage our vot
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roy moore of course lost that election to doug jones, who is now senator doug jones.e of special counsel said kellyanne had training in the hatch act and knew better but did it anyway. all they can do is refer to the white house and recommend disciplinary action. the white house pushed back hard. the chance of disciplinary action unlikely. that's it for us. good night from our headquarters here in new york. >>> there was yet another resignation. i know, shocking. shocking. chief economic adviser gary cohn quits today. yeah. so i think at this point the white house staff is just john kelly and a fax machine that jared isn't allowed to use. >>> another white house shakeup, president trump's top economic adviser gary cohn announcing plans to leave and the news is already having an impact on wall street this morning. xwloo pl >>> plus could there be a breakthrough with north korea? president trump weighs in. >>> and the east coast is bracing itself this morning. a
roy moore of course lost that election to doug jones, who is now senator doug jones.e of special counsel said kellyanne had training in the hatch act and knew better but did it anyway. all they can do is refer to the white house and recommend disciplinary action. the white house pushed back hard. the chance of disciplinary action unlikely. that's it for us. good night from our headquarters here in new york. >>> there was yet another resignation. i know, shocking. shocking. chief...
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the warmest locations were close to 73 towards [ inaudible ] hill and he roy. -- he roy -- hilroy.in clouds were moving to the area on tuesday night and wednesday.>>> coming up next, the 49ers keep their friends close and their enemies even closer by signing the quarterback of the seattle seahawks. we will have more details for you along with more sports right after this. we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so, why do we pay to have a phone connected, when we're already paying for internet. shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get up to 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so, all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited plus for a limited time get a $250 prepaid card when you buy any new samsung. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call, or visit an xfinity store today. >>> good evening everyone and welcome to the satyrs night sports rap. -- wrap. richard sherman the quarterback of seahawks has now agreed to sign a contract with the 49
the warmest locations were close to 73 towards [ inaudible ] hill and he roy. -- he roy -- hilroy.in clouds were moving to the area on tuesday night and wednesday.>>> coming up next, the 49ers keep their friends close and their enemies even closer by signing the quarterback of the seattle seahawks. we will have more details for you along with more sports right after this. we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so, why do we pay to have a phone connected, when we're...
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to a meeting, and it's only 6:33. >> so paul seemed to be the right kind of guy for jennifer, said roy. >> because he was an entrepreneur. and he seemed like he was a very driven person. and that's definitely a quality that jennifer was looking for. >> jordanian-american paul zumot, sleek, attractive, educated, engaging. paul owned a local hangout, a cafe. unusual place by north american standards where customers could smoke flavored tobacco pipes called hookahs. the place and paul were popular. this man was a fan. >> he's a good-looking man. he looks good, smells good, he's witty, he's smart and he's just affectionate. >> so love at first sight? well, maybe. said their friends. >> from the minute he told me about her, he always talked about how wonderful she is and how she's perfect. >> he definitely was very charismatic and liked to joke around. >> and money? there was a lot of it around apparently, too. and jennifer and paul worked hard to get it. they seemed only too happy to spend it. >> when jennifer and paul first got together, paul took jennifer to new york city. >> and i remem
to a meeting, and it's only 6:33. >> so paul seemed to be the right kind of guy for jennifer, said roy. >> because he was an entrepreneur. and he seemed like he was a very driven person. and that's definitely a quality that jennifer was looking for. >> jordanian-american paul zumot, sleek, attractive, educated, engaging. paul owned a local hangout, a cafe. unusual place by north american standards where customers could smoke flavored tobacco pipes called hookahs. the place and...
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none of them won including roy moore. the president was on roy moore's side.ting for him to win that race. and here, he is saying vote for him but in private he is saying he believes he's a weak candidate and worried he will win or not. so you have to question, is the president setting himself up, so if he loses, i can say he was a weak candidate in private. >> they are so desperate for a win with. roy moore, they lost a bunch of them. it could cause alarm in some circles. but the thing is they're so desperate for a win. they brought in karen handle in georgia to the pennsylvania race to say, hey, look, we can win in some races. >> all right. thanks so much. and be sure to join me for special koncht pennsylvania election tomorrow night. coming up next, the big bomber for kids who still wait in line for star wars figures. everything you need to go. expedia. surprise! hold up. we got a laggy video call here. hey, try the new samsung galaxy s9 on verizon unlimited. the best network for streaming. okay, let's take it back from "surpri--" (avo) unlimited is only as
none of them won including roy moore. the president was on roy moore's side.ting for him to win that race. and here, he is saying vote for him but in private he is saying he believes he's a weak candidate and worried he will win or not. so you have to question, is the president setting himself up, so if he loses, i can say he was a weak candidate in private. >> they are so desperate for a win with. roy moore, they lost a bunch of them. it could cause alarm in some circles. but the thing...
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they are spending that money to help roy moore get elected in alabama. they are excited about joe arpaio, a sheriff in arizona. a lawless sheriff. they are spending a lot of money defending or paying donald trump's legal bills. the moral bankruptcy other public and party. the party of lincoln's dead. in the democratic party, we are winning because we're fighting for the issues people care about. good jobs, health care, retirement security. james: because we are with c-span, a lot of people care about these races follow this stuff closely. we are starting to get into primary season now. in pennsylvania there is the special election in western pennsylvania where democrats used to win a lot. trump won this district. you mentioned sex scandals. the republican congressman resigned because of a sex scandal. democrats have spent 10 times more money than -- republicans have spent 10 times or money the democrats. there's some criticism from the left of it not enough resources being spent there. an example of something weather is a lot of grassroots enthusiasm and
they are spending that money to help roy moore get elected in alabama. they are excited about joe arpaio, a sheriff in arizona. a lawless sheriff. they are spending a lot of money defending or paying donald trump's legal bills. the moral bankruptcy other public and party. the party of lincoln's dead. in the democratic party, we are winning because we're fighting for the issues people care about. good jobs, health care, retirement security. james: because we are with c-span, a lot of people care...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anrson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate fuing is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, ri sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us.he acrossountry and overseas today, calls for greater gun control.d students inspi last h nth's mass shooting at marjory stoneman douglas hhool led hundreds of protests. the largest was in washington, d.c. organizers parered with advocacy groups including" anerytown for gun safety," and as hundreds of tho of people gathered in the nation's capital, supporters also rallien ll 50 states, and even across the atlantic. protesters chanted "save our kids" in london, outside the american embassy. in paris, american
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aditi, thank you very much aditi roy. >> you bet. >>> up next, we are "on the money.othing is forever, and that includes some taxes, believe it or not, or better yet, some tax deductions there are some deductions you may be used to getting, but guess what, some of them are going away >>> and later, sure, puppies are cute, but if you are thinking of bringing one into your life, we have a checklist of what you need to know beforehand. >>> and some puppies stick around you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. ♪ >>> the countdown is on for the april 17th tax filing deadline, and it is the final call to claim some deductions that will be going away after this year. senior personal finance correspondent sharon ep
aditi, thank you very much aditi roy. >> you bet. >>> up next, we are "on the money.othing is forever, and that includes some taxes, believe it or not, or better yet, some tax deductions there are some deductions you may be used to getting, but guess what, some of them are going away >>> and later, sure, puppies are cute, but if you are thinking of bringing one into your life, we have a checklist of what you need to know beforehand. >>> and some puppies...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. salind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided omy mutual of america-- designing cued individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and bio contrib to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.is from the wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. top trump administration ofecials said today that th will be no concessions to north eerea in the lead-up to a potential historicng between president trump and kim jong-un. c.i.a. director mike pompeo outlined four conditions that north korea would need to accept prior to any meeting with president trump. >> he can't conduct nuclear testing. he's got to stop tg missile testat he has been hard at in the past years. he's got to continue to allow us to perform our militarily necessary exercises on the peninsula and the
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she did that by stomping on roy moore in her official capacity as a white house staffer. we'll get back to that. bureaucratic confusion or covering for the president's blind spot? two very different tales coming from the top of the intelligence community. dan coats, you just heard him there, says the president has given him permission to do whatever needs to be done to fight russian cyber attacks. >> i have discussed it personally with the president of the united states. he says, i assume you're doing your job, all of you who head up these agencies relative to cyber, but if you need me to direct you to do it, do it. >> but just one week ago, listen here, a very different take from the head of the national security agency. admiral mike rogers said he hasn't been told to do anything, and he said absent permission, an order from the president, he can't. >> have you been directed to do so given the strategic threat that faces the united states and the significant consequences you recognize already? >> no, i have not. >> so, then, how does director coats explain the difference
she did that by stomping on roy moore in her official capacity as a white house staffer. we'll get back to that. bureaucratic confusion or covering for the president's blind spot? two very different tales coming from the top of the intelligence community. dan coats, you just heard him there, says the president has given him permission to do whatever needs to be done to fight russian cyber attacks. >> i have discussed it personally with the president of the united states. he says, i assume...