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a little over a year after erroll and katherine were given permission together, erroll started usingn again. they got into a fight about going to rehab. and she called the police. >> i feel ashamed for you to have to come and see me here cause, you know, i was doing so well. and it's just... it's an r absolute and totression. i don't know if it's apropos, if it's bittersweet, if it's goin to help to tell the story, you know, i don't know. (sniffling) >> narrator: he's been charged with violating thes conditions of lease. and now connecticut must deci whether to keep erroll behind bars... hi or givanother chance at life on parole. >> it was the hostile takeover of the republican party. >> narrator: the fight between the president and his own partyl >> in one fewoop the a republicans sent message you're not a king, you are a president. >> trump's response iclassic trump. who am i going to blame? >> don't mess with donald trump. donald trump doesn't forget. >> somebody needs to stand up and say "this is not our party, this is not normal." >> go to pbs.org/frontline for anpdate on the ch
a little over a year after erroll and katherine were given permission together, erroll started usingn again. they got into a fight about going to rehab. and she called the police. >> i feel ashamed for you to have to come and see me here cause, you know, i was doing so well. and it's just... it's an r absolute and totression. i don't know if it's apropos, if it's bittersweet, if it's goin to help to tell the story, you know, i don't know. (sniffling) >> narrator: he's been charged...
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[applause] errol: mr. grimm. michael: we got that seawall thanks to a build i was -- a bill i was able to write in the aftermath of sandy. [applause] says themy opponent flood insurance reform bill i worked on with maxine waters and others did not do a good enough job, but he has not put in his own bill to make it better. i am not saying it was perfect. we had opposition. we had to take on the majority leader and the chairman in charge. we could only get through what we were able to get through. in the last three years that should have been amended or redone. i don't disagree. note had a congressman sleeping in an office, maybe we would have gotten it done. errol: under the white house proposed budget, fema would be allowed to discontinue coverage or competitive loss properties, buildings that have flooded more than once. the plan, this is the trump administration's budget, coverage for commercial properties, bar coverage for sloan -- flood prone medians. how would you handle that? one of the ways you mitigate yo
[applause] errol: mr. grimm. michael: we got that seawall thanks to a build i was -- a bill i was able to write in the aftermath of sandy. [applause] says themy opponent flood insurance reform bill i worked on with maxine waters and others did not do a good enough job, but he has not put in his own bill to make it better. i am not saying it was perfect. we had opposition. we had to take on the majority leader and the chairman in charge. we could only get through what we were able to get...
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joining us now errol louis and caitlin huey-burns. thank you guys for being here.written about and debated whether or not the president is a liability for democrats running in the midterms. i just want to know where you think bill clinton stands now in u.s. politics given how much everything around him and society has changed and being in the midst of the me too movement. >> reporter: absolutely. i was thinking back to just late last year when democrats pushed outl franken from the senate because they didn't want to have that liability of sexual harassment and assault in their midst. they wanted to claim the moral high ground issue. bill clinton reemerging plays to the heart of what me too is, which is that all of this behavior that had gone on for so long has -- the country has now faced a reckoning on how we face this issue. if the president - if the former president was aiming to be in cleanup mode in that interview he did really the opposite of that. he had a long runway, really, to come up with something that was at least a little bit more thoughtful, especial
joining us now errol louis and caitlin huey-burns. thank you guys for being here.written about and debated whether or not the president is a liability for democrats running in the midterms. i just want to know where you think bill clinton stands now in u.s. politics given how much everything around him and society has changed and being in the midst of the me too movement. >> reporter: absolutely. i was thinking back to just late last year when democrats pushed outl franken from the senate...
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he really believe that. >> errol, two questions here.irst, is that really why donald trump is now the president because of his border policies? and, second, is this what republicans, at this point, want to run on in november? >> they are both very good questions. the first part of your question, it's unclear whether or not this was the one issue. i will note, though, that it plays well, his immigration stance, is in communities and in states he did win, like rwest virginia who have very few immigrants and it plays out in places you wouldn't think. the president has high ratings in nevada and so does the senator, the number one endangered republican in the u.s. senate is stumping for. helder is underwater for months and the democrats are energized and are trying to get that seat back. it could play well in a lot of places but unclear whether nevada is going to be receptive to the president's message. >> a lot to happen between now and november. errol louis and julian zeleny, thank you both. >> thank you. >>> next hour, a guest from the im
he really believe that. >> errol, two questions here.irst, is that really why donald trump is now the president because of his border policies? and, second, is this what republicans, at this point, want to run on in november? >> they are both very good questions. the first part of your question, it's unclear whether or not this was the one issue. i will note, though, that it plays well, his immigration stance, is in communities and in states he did win, like rwest virginia who have...
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. >>> errol louis and siraj hashmi are with us now. errol, first to you.et's listen to senator here. he was ruminating over what is happening with the families in the last couple of days. let's listen. >> i just think -- i kept thinking about my grandkids under 6 and what would happen to them. if their parents' lives were at risk to take a journey, in some cases, thousands of miles and to have them subjected to that. it's incomprehensible to me and should be to everyone. >> representative there. errol, do you believe that what we have seen over the last 48 hours is going to help congress in some way formulate something that will stop this? >> well, it all depends on whether or not republican house members are going to take similar passion into their meeting with the president. now whether they are going to applaud take pictures with them and vow and out some kind of defense to these policies. . people are thinking ahead to the mid terms and i'm sure every member of the house who is up for re-election is thinking about that, they will see the issue somethin
. >>> errol louis and siraj hashmi are with us now. errol, first to you.et's listen to senator here. he was ruminating over what is happening with the families in the last couple of days. let's listen. >> i just think -- i kept thinking about my grandkids under 6 and what would happen to them. if their parents' lives were at risk to take a journey, in some cases, thousands of miles and to have them subjected to that. it's incomprehensible to me and should be to everyone. >>...
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errol barnett has more from the white house. >> reporter: this weekend rucrats esfoenr breaking utp tilies at the southern border. while pressuring them to work with republicans on an immigration bill. a senior white house official is quoted as saying the new separation policy is designed to "force people to the table." >> that person should have the guts to come forward and put their name to the quote. >> adviser to the president, kelly ann conway denies that children are being used as leverage, to get democrats to negotiate. >> nobody likes the policy. >> using children is not the answer. >> republican senators, susan collins and jeff flake sent this letter to the white house, asking for details on its zero tolerance policy. >> it is inconsistent with our american val use. to separate these children from their parents. unless there is evidence of abuse or another very good >> a policy that is unacceptable, unjust, unamerican, and unconscionable. >> congressional democrats working on legislation to end the practice, visit itted a detention facility in new jersey. we will not rest unt
errol barnett has more from the white house. >> reporter: this weekend rucrats esfoenr breaking utp tilies at the southern border. while pressuring them to work with republicans on an immigration bill. a senior white house official is quoted as saying the new separation policy is designed to "force people to the table." >> that person should have the guts to come forward and put their name to the quote. >> adviser to the president, kelly ann conway denies that...
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thank you, errol. well, cutting-edge science may have solved a decades-long cold case.he so-called golden state killer, wanted for dozens of attacks and at least 13 murders eluded capture for decades. but investigators got his d.n.a. then and now. kenneth craig explains how. >> reporter: suspected serial killer joseph deangelo may have been able to pull off one of the most notorious killing sprees in california history. but for a former police officer, who eluded investigators for decades, his recent capture came down to modern-day forensic technology. d.n.a. evidence he left behind. more than 100 pages of heavily redacted court documents read like a real-life c.s.i., revealing that a d.n.a. sample recovered this april sealed the case against him. retired n.y.p.d. cold case homicide sergeant, joseph giacalone. >> i think this was the last thing that was on deangelo's mind was that the changing of forensics would ever-- they would ever catch up to him. >> reporter: 72-year-old deangelo has not entered a plea. his alleged crime spree included at least a dozen murders and
thank you, errol. well, cutting-edge science may have solved a decades-long cold case.he so-called golden state killer, wanted for dozens of attacks and at least 13 murders eluded capture for decades. but investigators got his d.n.a. then and now. kenneth craig explains how. >> reporter: suspected serial killer joseph deangelo may have been able to pull off one of the most notorious killing sprees in california history. but for a former police officer, who eluded investigators for...
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elaine. >> errol barnett. thank you. >>> the phoenix suburb of scottsdale, population 240,000, is list the as one of the safest cities in arizona. in recent days there have been four murders. as tony dokoupil reports, several killings are connected. dr. steven pitt died much as he lived. wrapped up in a murder mystery. the distinguished forensic psychiatrist advised police on high profile killings including, unsolved murder of jonbenet ramsey. now police are looking for answers after pitt himself was gunned down outside his office thursday. authorities released this sketch of the suspect, described as a white male, in a cap. witnesses heard a loud argument, then gunfire. less than 24 hours later, a second murder victim collapsed near a bus, apparently looking for help. she had been shot in the head. police followed a trail of flood from the street to a third vick tichl vick -- victim inside the law office where the two worked. >> we have been able to tie, or basically determine the shooting on first street is
elaine. >> errol barnett. thank you. >>> the phoenix suburb of scottsdale, population 240,000, is list the as one of the safest cities in arizona. in recent days there have been four murders. as tony dokoupil reports, several killings are connected. dr. steven pitt died much as he lived. wrapped up in a murder mystery. the distinguished forensic psychiatrist advised police on high profile killings including, unsolved murder of jonbenet ramsey. now police are looking for answers...
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here's errol barnett. >> i did talk to the white house yesterday.hey say the president's still 100% behind us. >> reporter: with support from president trump republican congressman michael mccaul plans to put his so-called consensus immigration bill up for votes in the house soon. in addition to securing $25 billion for a border wall, it ends family separation and puts limits on legal immigration as well as providing a pathway to citizenship for dreamers. its chances of passing, though, are slim. >> our immigration laws are a laughing stock all over the world. >> reporter: before speaking in las vegas saturday, president trump said republicans are wasting their time on immigration and should wait until after midterm elections to enact reform. but he continues to push a hard line, today suggesting deporting those suspected of crossing the border illegally "with no judges or court cases." >> i don't want to enforce laws out of a sense of hate or animosity toward people who want to live a life like i do. >> reporter: republican senator bob corker calle
here's errol barnett. >> i did talk to the white house yesterday.hey say the president's still 100% behind us. >> reporter: with support from president trump republican congressman michael mccaul plans to put his so-called consensus immigration bill up for votes in the house soon. in addition to securing $25 billion for a border wall, it ends family separation and puts limits on legal immigration as well as providing a pathway to citizenship for dreamers. its chances of passing,...
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the little swan of world she was young bob must be as old errol the l.m.c. both. left the house with mom warming the. traps it's a tsunami. the sun the morning life from. the personal data transmission. which comes to me from my. long. suffering concert. the long stomach feels things. around come next moment shouldn't go. they suck on when the ball. just in the morning flowers for it. just means. that i was losing. the smog test captain gypsy a verse from. eve caught up in a. trap to. assume. the. sun monster. one small company are still. trapped. in the muck she. saw. last mom obviously. comes from a. there's a. long. tradition. of this if you want to. thank you. thank . you. one tree government international talk show four journalists discuss the topic of the week during that historic summit in singapore u.s. president told trump a north korean dictator kim jong promised a complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula can they deliver on no my guests have to sign on for free just coming up so hopefully. quadriga thirty minutes on t.w. . climate change. susta
the little swan of world she was young bob must be as old errol the l.m.c. both. left the house with mom warming the. traps it's a tsunami. the sun the morning life from. the personal data transmission. which comes to me from my. long. suffering concert. the long stomach feels things. around come next moment shouldn't go. they suck on when the ball. just in the morning flowers for it. just means. that i was losing. the smog test captain gypsy a verse from. eve caught up in a. trap to. assume....
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errol barnett, cbs news, the white house. >>> an air force pilot was rescued after his jet crashed in the sea off the coast of japan. the f-15 was on a training mission when it crashed off okinawa. the pilot ejected. he suffered non-life-threatening injuries. >>> the american soldier killed in somalia, attacked by extremists, has been identified. they came under attack friday about 215 miles southwest of mogadishu. sergeant alexander conrad of chandler, arizona, was killed. four other u.s. servicemembers were weden qamist group has claimed nt rsonild in exosion cleveland. the powerful blast leveled a house yesterday. another person was critically injured. the explosion damaged several nearby homes. so far no word on the cause. >>> this morning a fast-moving wind-driven wildfire in southwest colorado has forced the evacuation of more than 2,000 homes. the so-called 416 fire doubled in size over the weekend. it's burned nearly 17,000 acres in and around the san juan national forest and it's just 10% contained. forecasters say the strong wind pushing the blaze won't die down until tomorr
errol barnett, cbs news, the white house. >>> an air force pilot was rescued after his jet crashed in the sea off the coast of japan. the f-15 was on a training mission when it crashed off okinawa. the pilot ejected. he suffered non-life-threatening injuries. >>> the american soldier killed in somalia, attacked by extremists, has been identified. they came under attack friday about 215 miles southwest of mogadishu. sergeant alexander conrad of chandler, arizona, was killed....
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>> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. we will have more on the immigration showdown tomorrow on "cbs this morning". gayle king will broadcast from the border town of mcallen, texas. a vehicle carrying as many as 14 people, including undocumented immigrants, crashed today in big wells, texas, about 100 miles southwest of san antonio. at least five people were killed. the county sheriff says the vehicle was being chased by border patrol agents when it crashed. there was chaos in trenton, new jersey overnight, when bullets started flying at an all-night arts festival. one of the shooters is dead. more than 20 are wounded. meg oliver has the story. >> reporter: people flooded out of an art festival in trenton, new jersey, after gunfire erupted just before 3:00 a.m. sunday. >> and the next thing you know, we turn around and everybody is running down the street, all hell broke loose. >> reporter: investigators say it started when several rival gang members at the event started shooting at each other. more than 1,000 people were
>> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. we will have more on the immigration showdown tomorrow on "cbs this morning". gayle king will broadcast from the border town of mcallen, texas. a vehicle carrying as many as 14 people, including undocumented immigrants, crashed today in big wells, texas, about 100 miles southwest of san antonio. at least five people were killed. the county sheriff says the vehicle was being chased by border patrol agents when it crashed. there was chaos in...
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errol, what's your reaction? and what capacity might she come back? >> let's reintroduce a couple of facts. hope hicks left her position at the white house because after eight hours of testimony to a congressional panel, it emerged that she had probably lied to congress more than once. she said she told, quote, white lies. she didn't introduce the phrase. but when asked directly by the panel -- this is solid reporting that hasn't been refuted -- did you ever get asked by the president to lie about the russia probe, she took a break, talked with her lawyer for ten minutes before answering a simple question like that. the credibility that's needed to serve in a high post in the white house apparently vanished. that's why she resigned. if something about that has changed, then maybe you could expect to see her back. otherwise, it's hard to imagine the administration putting itself in apation where the very first -- in a position where the very first question is what did you lie about, what were the white lies, what's going on in that white house? i don't
errol, what's your reaction? and what capacity might she come back? >> let's reintroduce a couple of facts. hope hicks left her position at the white house because after eight hours of testimony to a congressional panel, it emerged that she had probably lied to congress more than once. she said she told, quote, white lies. she didn't introduce the phrase. but when asked directly by the panel -- this is solid reporting that hasn't been refuted -- did you ever get asked by the president to...
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errol, you're just joining us so i will start with you.bout this retreat from the g7 communique ahead of the president's meeting with kim. is there some residual impact? the kim give president trump on his word and global inclusion. hat value of that diminished as he goes into this meeting? >> it's interesting, victor. you raise -- you're sugari isug interesting. the unpredictability of the president which was on display following his depar from the g7 his late arrival and early departure and refusal to sign the communique might deserve in good stead in the next rounds of negotiations with a very different kind of a partner. this is someone who is not an ally but adversary and not downed to any rules of the international system. and so the hope that some people have had all along is that the very erratic nature, the very unpredictability of donald trump, at times, might be exactly what the situation calls for if you're going to deal >> right. so, chris, with that said, what does president trump have to do to extend this meeting from this f
errol, you're just joining us so i will start with you.bout this retreat from the g7 communique ahead of the president's meeting with kim. is there some residual impact? the kim give president trump on his word and global inclusion. hat value of that diminished as he goes into this meeting? >> it's interesting, victor. you raise -- you're sugari isug interesting. the unpredictability of the president which was on display following his depar from the g7 his late arrival and early departure...
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elaine. >> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. an investigation is underway, after police shot and killed an african-american man saturday evening in minneapolis. the police say the man was firing a handgun as he walked down the street. dkki batiste has more on this. >> no justice, no peace! >> reporter: these anti-police chants interrupted sunday's pride parade in minneapolis. >> the whole damn system is guilty as hell! >> reporter: the outrage comes after a police officer shot and killed 31 year old thurman blevins saturday evening. >> thurman blevins! thurman blevins! thurman blevins! >> reporter: according to a o cebook post by the minneapolis police department, one 911 caller reported a man "firing a gun into the air and into the ground." another caller said he was shooting a silver nine- millimeter handgun. john elder is with the police eipartment. >> a foot chase ensued, which ended in shots being fired. the armed suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. >> reporter: locals protested peacefully at the scene right after the
elaine. >> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. an investigation is underway, after police shot and killed an african-american man saturday evening in minneapolis. the police say the man was firing a handgun as he walked down the street. dkki batiste has more on this. >> no justice, no peace! >> reporter: these anti-police chants interrupted sunday's pride parade in minneapolis. >> the whole damn system is guilty as hell! >> reporter: the outrage comes after a police...
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joining me is cnn's mark preston, errol lewis and molly ball, our political analyst as well. nice to have you here, mark preston in the flesh here in new york. good to have you. if you're paul ryan this morning and you see the president this morning saying don't waste your time, don't do this. this thing you promised a vote on this week, now it's next week, what are you thinking? >> i think if you're paul ryan you're saying to yourself i'm really glad i decided to retire and am leaving at the end of the year. politically the house can't give up in ieffort at this point. we're heading into a midterm election where the wind is very much in their face. democrats have a chance of taking back the house of representatives. if republicans say we're going to punt until november, what is the message you're sending to voters at that point? >> molly, let's talk about melania trump making this surprise visit down to the border, sitting with these children, talking to them. i thought the messages from the east wing, from her spokeswoman was so telling saying that melania said, quote, i'm
joining me is cnn's mark preston, errol lewis and molly ball, our political analyst as well. nice to have you here, mark preston in the flesh here in new york. good to have you. if you're paul ryan this morning and you see the president this morning saying don't waste your time, don't do this. this thing you promised a vote on this week, now it's next week, what are you thinking? >> i think if you're paul ryan you're saying to yourself i'm really glad i decided to retire and am leaving at...
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errol has stepped in and he's around madrid legend he's a spin legend really and we'll see how far they can get to see how father get and. thank you very much. he watching the javanese coming up ahead a bleak teen full vaughn's trade u.s. president donald trump slaps billions in tallackson china and beijing promises to retaliate. again how does the president give it to you shortly with that story and more just a bit the neatest. thing i. think you're smart t.v. the smarter with the d. w. bush want to. find out more that e.w. dot com smart t.v. . clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love to. a club that's shaking families and society to the cool. my father will be angry sometimes i think i'm already dead to. the love commandos starts july eighth d.w. . it's a bleak day for a while try it donald trump slap small billions entire lives on china and beijing promises to hit back meanwhile the e.u. retaliates with tariffs on us for the arts and it's in the says it wants to tell praga trade deal with canada trunk we'l
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errol, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's talk about russia now. the president said no one has been rougher, tougher on russia than the president has. when i heard him say that, i thought that's a surprise. >> it seemingly came out of nowhere. >> do what the prompt was saying that russia should be readmitted to the g7? >> it's extraordinary, victor, because it shows president trump trying to do more for russia than russia is trying to do for itself. yes, it clearly would like to be part of the g8, the former g8 once again. on the other hand, when asked about it, the russian diplomats said this is not a high priority for them. so this is the president making this claim saying, gee, why aren't they here, as if it were some oversight, without reference to the violence, the flagrant violations of international law, the annexation of crimea, the troops in eastern ukraine, and the abundant human rights violations that have gone along with that stuff. no mention from the president of the united states. it really is extraordinary. >> and official u.s. poli
errol, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's talk about russia now. the president said no one has been rougher, tougher on russia than the president has. when i heard him say that, i thought that's a surprise. >> it seemingly came out of nowhere. >> do what the prompt was saying that russia should be readmitted to the g7? >> it's extraordinary, victor, because it shows president trump trying to do more for russia than russia is trying to do for itself....
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errol, you probably get a ton. >> very true. ome on, there is another way to tell the story.'s talk about jeff sessions. jeff sessions last night talking about the controversy over the separation of families at the border and the zero-tolerance policy. he said this about democrats and those that oppose the policy. let's play it. >> these same people live in gated community, many of them and are featured at events where you have to have an i.d. to even come in and hear them speak. if you try to scale the fence, believe me, they'de too happy to have you arrested and separated from your children. >> so he sort of laughs there like he was joking. this at a moment when you have 2,047 children to this minute still separated. tone deaf? >> not just tone deaf, rlying all of it are the core policy that people are on the street protesting and dehumanized and when you hear the chief of staff and general kelly, they'll be i foster care or whatever. it doesn't really matter. if you want to other people's families, as if they don't matter and as if it's all a joke and the punchline of a jo
errol, you probably get a ton. >> very true. ome on, there is another way to tell the story.'s talk about jeff sessions. jeff sessions last night talking about the controversy over the separation of families at the border and the zero-tolerance policy. he said this about democrats and those that oppose the policy. let's play it. >> these same people live in gated community, many of them and are featured at events where you have to have an i.d. to even come in and hear them speak. if...
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errol lewis, political commentator and anchor for spectrum news. and walter schwab, tributor and director of the government ethics office. good morning to you. will, i want to start with you because this follows a narrative, president trump as far as we know did not talk about human rights with the saudi when was they traveled for -- saudis when they traveled for the first time overseas, didn't talk about with duterte of the philippines or erdogan of turkey and on and on. tell us about kim yong chol and why that a significant topic with him about north korea. >> reporter: he also hasn't talked about it with xi jinping of china who has a history of human rights abuse. this meeting with kim yong chol controversial. this is a figure who south koreans have despised for a long time. he's believed to be the mastermind of a sinking of the naval shape that killed dozens of south korean sailors. he's believed to be the mastermind of the hack on sony pictures entertainment. he's believed to be one of those responsible for jailing a significant number, tens o
errol lewis, political commentator and anchor for spectrum news. and walter schwab, tributor and director of the government ethics office. good morning to you. will, i want to start with you because this follows a narrative, president trump as far as we know did not talk about human rights with the saudi when was they traveled for -- saudis when they traveled for the first time overseas, didn't talk about with duterte of the philippines or erdogan of turkey and on and on. tell us about kim yong...
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joining us from spectrum news, errol lewis.ood morning. >> good morning. >> what do you make of a confusion day yesterday with the president when it came to the issue of immigration and legislation that's expected next week in the house? >> yeah. what was confusing is that the bill the president off the cuff said he wouldn't sign the more moderate bill, that leadership bill was drafted by the house leadership to his specifications. they didn't do an independent process of coming up with legislation and policies that might make sense. they tried to give the white house exactly what they wanted. there's funding for the wall. there's an end to what they call chain migration, meaning not favoring the kind of family-based reunification policies that have existed in the past. they tried to give the president what they wanted. they had confusion around that. i think they're back on track and realize that the bill the president said that he would not support is, in fact, his own bill. >> and then there's this other issue that he contin
joining us from spectrum news, errol lewis.ood morning. >> good morning. >> what do you make of a confusion day yesterday with the president when it came to the issue of immigration and legislation that's expected next week in the house? >> yeah. what was confusing is that the bill the president off the cuff said he wouldn't sign the more moderate bill, that leadership bill was drafted by the house leadership to his specifications. they didn't do an independent process of...
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and errol flynn really nailed it. [laughter] no surprises there. what if custer had died at little bighorn? we would not be talking about custer today. just think, if he had won a great victory he would just be , one of those generals of the civil war who happen to go out west. i mean, if you know the west, you know about him, but he is this lightning rod of an icon. custer did the elvis thing. he died at 36 when he was still i haveome man, although, to say we have this iconic image of him in his long blond hair with the sword going down, you know, they didn't have sores. -- swords. they had bought those prior to the battle. prior to the battle before , leaving fort lincoln, custer shaved his head prior to leaving for lincoln. he looks nothing like we think he did. in fact, many of the lakota and cheyenne warriors didn't recognize him initially because he didn't look that way. so yeah, i think custer and worked out because custer wanted more than anything to be remembered. and because he died so spectacularly in because everyone under his command d
and errol flynn really nailed it. [laughter] no surprises there. what if custer had died at little bighorn? we would not be talking about custer today. just think, if he had won a great victory he would just be , one of those generals of the civil war who happen to go out west. i mean, if you know the west, you know about him, but he is this lightning rod of an icon. custer did the elvis thing. he died at 36 when he was still i haveome man, although, to say we have this iconic image of him in...
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. >> quijano: all right, errol barnett, thank you.he pentagon has released the name of the special operations soldier killed in an attack in somalia. staff sergeant alexander conrad of chandler, arizona was 26 years old. his unit was attacked on friday by al-shabaab militants. ntur other u.s. service units were wounded. the u.s. military now has about 500 troops in somalia working with local forces in the fight against the terror group. a massive explosion rocked a neighborhood in cleveland today. at least one person was killed. one home was destroyed. neighboring homes caught fire and had windows blown out. the cause of the blast is under investigation. people in the area said they leelled gas. an immigration battle is brewing in washington state over a federal immigration policy being used to deter illegal border crossings. immigration officials confirm more than 650 migrant children have been separated from their parents after entering the u.s. here's mireya villarreal. >> the people united, will never be divided! >> reporter: at a
. >> quijano: all right, errol barnett, thank you.he pentagon has released the name of the special operations soldier killed in an attack in somalia. staff sergeant alexander conrad of chandler, arizona was 26 years old. his unit was attacked on friday by al-shabaab militants. ntur other u.s. service units were wounded. the u.s. military now has about 500 troops in somalia working with local forces in the fight against the terror group. a massive explosion rocked a neighborhood in...
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. >> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. phoenix suburb of scottsdale, population 240,000, is listed as one of the safest cities in arizona. but in recent days there have been four murders. as tony dokoupil reports, several killings are connected. >> reporter: dr. steven pitt died much as he lived, wrapped up in a murder mystery. the distinguished forensic psychiatrist advised police on high profile killings, including the unsolved murder of child beauty contestant jon benet ramsey. now police are looking for answers after pitt himself was gunned down outside his office thursday. authorities released this sketch of the suspect described as a white male in a cap. witnesses heard a loud argument then gunfire. less than 24 hours later a second murder victim collapsed near a bus apparently looking for help. she had been shot in the head. police followed a trail of blood from the street to a third victim inside the law office where both women worked. >> we have been able to tie the- - or basically determine that the shooting on f
. >> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. phoenix suburb of scottsdale, population 240,000, is listed as one of the safest cities in arizona. but in recent days there have been four murders. as tony dokoupil reports, several killings are connected. >> reporter: dr. steven pitt died much as he lived, wrapped up in a murder mystery. the distinguished forensic psychiatrist advised police on high profile killings, including the unsolved murder of child beauty contestant jon benet ramsey....
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errol barnett is at the white house with the latest. errol, good morning. >>> good morning. north korean official kim yong chol was only supposed to deliver a letter from kim jong-un to president trump. but instead the visiting official and mr. trump met for over an hour and it resulted in a reversal. >> after meeting with kim yong chol at the white house on friday, president trump declared the summit between north korea and the u.s. was on again. >> i think it's going to be a process, but the relationship are building and that's a very positive thing. >> last week mr. trump called off the oneen a letter to kim jong-un, citing tremendous anger and open hostility expressed from the north as reasons for calling off the summit. >> really this was a letter presentation. >> trump called the letter from kim interesting but then admitted he had not actually read it before re-establishing the summit. >> i purposely didn't open the letter. >> north korea and the u.s. had been at an impasse over verifiable north korean denuclearization and the reversal of u.s. sanctions on north korea
errol barnett is at the white house with the latest. errol, good morning. >>> good morning. north korean official kim yong chol was only supposed to deliver a letter from kim jong-un to president trump. but instead the visiting official and mr. trump met for over an hour and it resulted in a reversal. >> after meeting with kim yong chol at the white house on friday, president trump declared the summit between north korea and the u.s. was on again. >> i think it's going to...
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errol barnett is traveling with the president. errol, good morning. >> good morning. president trump told me he's expected to interview two candidates while at the golf course this weekend and he's sure to highlight two women are on his short list. this will be in addition to interviews that will take place on monday when the president returns to washington. president trump arrived in new jersey expecting to interview potential replacements for retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy. >> i've got it down to about five. >> cbs news has learned there are two leading contenders, brett kavanaugh, a 53-year-old circuit judge in washington, and 46-year-old amy coney barrett, who the president recently appointed to the 7th circuit in chicago. also up for consideration is amul thapar, a 49-year-old circuit court judge in cincinnati who would be the first indian american to serve on the supreme court. the president has been expressing excitement about nominating a second scream court justice. earlier this week mr. trump highlighted his vision to reshape the high court f
errol barnett is traveling with the president. errol, good morning. >> good morning. president trump told me he's expected to interview two candidates while at the golf course this weekend and he's sure to highlight two women are on his short list. this will be in addition to interviews that will take place on monday when the president returns to washington. president trump arrived in new jersey expecting to interview potential replacements for retiring supreme court justice anthony...
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errol barnett has more on the escalating trump trudeau trade tensions. >> he really kind of stabbed usthe back. >> in explaining why the u.s. rejected the g 7 communique it initially agreed to, president trump's economic adviser, larry kudlow said canadian prime minister justin true doe betrayed the administration >> because canadians, we are polite. we are reasonable. but we also will not be pushed around. >> speaking after president trump left the summit early, true doe true doe said canada will respond to u.s. tariffs. >> it would be with absolute firmness that we move forward with retaliatory measures on july 1. >> what's not in good faith when you leave there, you fly out of there, and the host, canadian prime minister starts taking whacks at you. pot shots at you. >> aboard air force one, president trump accused trudeau of making false statements while calling him very dishonest and weak. >> it is a remarkable public rebuke of a long time u.s. ally. punctuating a rocky summit which found president trump facing off with traditionally close counter parts. >> i would rather see russ
errol barnett has more on the escalating trump trudeau trade tensions. >> he really kind of stabbed usthe back. >> in explaining why the u.s. rejected the g 7 communique it initially agreed to, president trump's economic adviser, larry kudlow said canadian prime minister justin true doe betrayed the administration >> because canadians, we are polite. we are reasonable. but we also will not be pushed around. >> speaking after president trump left the summit early, true...
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ten riders were rescued with the sandblast erroler coaster went off the track. no word what caused the derailment. >>> emotional moment in washington on the baseball field. steve scalise makes the opening play. the is celebration ensues. the celebration was short-lived, though. they got smoked, 21-5 by the democrats. scalise swinging, i've still got it. good to see him back. >> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now. have a wonderful weekend. >> i take this report very seriously. >> he should be in jail. >> president trump swung in this. >> we don't want kids to be separated from their parents. >> god has ordained the of government for their purposes. >> they are using the bible to separate children from their parents. >> this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> welcome to our viewers united states and around the world. this is "new day". it is friday, june 15th, 6:00 here in new york. happy friday. >> happy friday. it seems like 500 pages is a lot to read overnight. >> well, we've done it. s
ten riders were rescued with the sandblast erroler coaster went off the track. no word what caused the derailment. >>> emotional moment in washington on the baseball field. steve scalise makes the opening play. the is celebration ensues. the celebration was short-lived, though. they got smoked, 21-5 by the democrats. scalise swinging, i've still got it. good to see him back. >> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right...
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joining us erroll kazazi. what was your dad doing with his entire lifesavings?he was planning on taking care of our former home which needed repairs, and they were planning on a vacation home where they could retire. >> he's bringing all his money over, got it wrapped in paper in the bag. they say that it was concealed in an odd way, that they suspected that he might be guilty of some kind of smuggling or drug trafficking or money laundering. has he ever been involved with any crimes of those activities ever? >> absolutely not. those accusations are completely baseless. the fact that they even had to list four of them without being clear on one they're trying to state kind of makes this all even more confusing. there's no evidence, because none of that ever happened. >> so what happened when he was talking to them? they say he gave inconsistent statements, and that was what sort of opened the door for them to confiscate his money, and as you heard trace gallagher say they've taken $2 billion that way ream. >> i think what happened with them making the claims for
joining us erroll kazazi. what was your dad doing with his entire lifesavings?he was planning on taking care of our former home which needed repairs, and they were planning on a vacation home where they could retire. >> he's bringing all his money over, got it wrapped in paper in the bag. they say that it was concealed in an odd way, that they suspected that he might be guilty of some kind of smuggling or drug trafficking or money laundering. has he ever been involved with any crimes of...
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. >>> political commentator and anchor for spectrum news errol lewis. good morning to you. >> good morning, victor. >> even after the executive order and before action from congress, and it's plausible there will be no action from congress, there needs to be change. the president saying zero tolerance is still the policy. he wants to keep families together, but the family is detained as a unit. but there's this legal limit of 20 days for minors. how do all of those continue to be at play and the president gets what he wants? >> what you're describing is why we have what's called policy. why people go to college and degrees on how to make these things work. there is the law, at the border you can be detained, fined, imprisoned, and deported. that's a set of bureaucracies involving the justice department, customs enforcement, and so forth. even the state department gets involved. however, the law says you can't detain a child for more than 20 days. how do you make these things work? we've paid a lot of well-educated people who are skilled in trying to sor
. >>> political commentator and anchor for spectrum news errol lewis. good morning to you. >> good morning, victor. >> even after the executive order and before action from congress, and it's plausible there will be no action from congress, there needs to be change. the president saying zero tolerance is still the policy. he wants to keep families together, but the family is detained as a unit. but there's this legal limit of 20 days for minors. how do all of those continue...
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ten riders were rescued with the sandblast erroler coaster went off the track.lment. >>> emotional moment in washington on the baseball field. steve scalise makes the opening play. the is celebration ensues. the celebration was short-lived, though. they got smoked, 21-5 by the democrats. scalise swinging, i've still got it. good to see him back. >> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now. have a wonderful weekend. >> i take this report very seriously. >> he should be in jail. >> president trump swung in this. >> we don't want kids to be separated from
ten riders were rescued with the sandblast erroler coaster went off the track.lment. >>> emotional moment in washington on the baseball field. steve scalise makes the opening play. the is celebration ensues. the celebration was short-lived, though. they got smoked, 21-5 by the democrats. scalise swinging, i've still got it. good to see him back. >> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now. have a wonderful...
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in one case, 188,000 were left at the vote errols so they had to fill paper ballots. they had to be counted. and mail-in ballots will take time to count. >> who is number 2, is it actually a song? let's bring in ron brownstein and john avlon. ron, i want to start with you. you live in california. democrats are going to hate what i'm about to say. deep down inside, they know it's true. the headline is democrats didn't blow it. though they came awfully close. >> you go from east to west. they got the candidates in new jersey which has the potential to flip as many as four seats. they had record turnout in iowa. in california, as you say, they a srertd disaster in this top two primary system. sit kind of a very chaotic hybrid between a primary and general election. there were three that were at risk, largely republican for decades. where ronald regan got his start. the first democrat to carry it in 80 years. a real risk in three districts that democrats would have been shutout. it certainly appears they will be on the ballot in all of those is and all the others. the dem
in one case, 188,000 were left at the vote errols so they had to fill paper ballots. they had to be counted. and mail-in ballots will take time to count. >> who is number 2, is it actually a song? let's bring in ron brownstein and john avlon. ron, i want to start with you. you live in california. democrats are going to hate what i'm about to say. deep down inside, they know it's true. the headline is democrats didn't blow it. though they came awfully close. >> you go from east to...
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we want to bring in david gregory and errol lewis. we're glad to have you here. the word of the morning is confusi confusion. really just mass confusion of what's happening at the border. what's happening with the families coming in, what's happening with the families already separated. what we are being told direct live conflicting. >> it is going to take a while to unwind the policy that wound up such a trail of confusion and tears and fear among these families that were coming in. so the administration was not speaking with one voice about this to begin with and now has the difficult of unwinding this, trying to reconnect families, trying to figure out what the policy actually is. what you hear from the president time and time again is his frustration. remember how pleased the president seemed to be that border crossings were down before he came into office. now they have returned to a level we have seen that is consistent for this time of year where you have a surge in migrants coming in. >> somewhere we have that. sit an important point to make. there is not
we want to bring in david gregory and errol lewis. we're glad to have you here. the word of the morning is confusi confusion. really just mass confusion of what's happening at the border. what's happening with the families coming in, what's happening with the families already separated. what we are being told direct live conflicting. >> it is going to take a while to unwind the policy that wound up such a trail of confusion and tears and fear among these families that were coming in. so...
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they probably will want to return the page and doing errol bill that focuses on things that everyoneat we do not want to be separating parents from their children at the border. do we have greg on the phone still? i want to turn back to you and get back to -- no, no greg. we are not going to do that. i wanted to get back to our focus that his business. when you look at some of the , and david, i will toss this to you. when we look at some of the rulings from the supreme court that are more related to the corporate world, talk about how the kennedy departure sort of affects that, if at all. it will beppose affected and what comes after. i do not think people thought of justice kennedy as pro-business or antibusiness, either one. i think it is entirely possible that whoever president trump chooses might well be more pro-business. but if you think about the ruling that just came down this week as a practical matter, this supreme court seems very willing to rule in a business way. employee union case. that can only be seen as pro-business. you have to anticipate a possibility at least th
they probably will want to return the page and doing errol bill that focuses on things that everyoneat we do not want to be separating parents from their children at the border. do we have greg on the phone still? i want to turn back to you and get back to -- no, no greg. we are not going to do that. i wanted to get back to our focus that his business. when you look at some of the , and david, i will toss this to you. when we look at some of the rulings from the supreme court that are more...