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cryptos could be coming to a coin base near you the company announces plans to diversify its platform adam white will be here to tell us which ones could make the cut. we start off with netflix and ill, get it, not netflix and chill. the stock absolutely crushedp the laws of gravity suddenly being applied. let's get to julia borssttin with the details the stock now down over 13%. the company added 5.15 million subscribers in a quarter that's more than a million short than the 6.2 million the company projected it would add the shortfall coming from the u.s. and overseas. netflix forecasting lighter subscriber growth in q 3 than expected they looked at 5 million new subscribers in q 3 reid hastings did not attribute the shortfall to any increasing competition, but rather, challenges to their own internal forecasting, he did address growing competition head on, saying, he believes there's room for multiple properties to have attractive offerings for consum consumers. we'll have analysts reaction coming up later in the show. >> julia thank you >>> just to recap, netflix is down 13% after hours that
cryptos could be coming to a coin base near you the company announces plans to diversify its platform adam white will be here to tell us which ones could make the cut. we start off with netflix and ill, get it, not netflix and chill. the stock absolutely crushedp the laws of gravity suddenly being applied. let's get to julia borssttin with the details the stock now down over 13%. the company added 5.15 million subscribers in a quarter that's more than a million short than the 6.2 million the...
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with more detail is adam white, coinbase institutional dp and general manager. us in york, bloomberg executive editor, joe weisenthal. thank you guys for joining us. adam, let's define our terms. not everyone is probably familiar with the terms. adam: in the simplest discussion, us wanting today allows an institution to store their cryptocurrency in a safe, compliant manner. stakes,ple look at the there has been a history of security incidents. at coinbase we have made security our number one goal. intowe heard as we move the more institutionalization of the space, large hedge funds, large brokerages said we cannot begin to trade currency until we have a safe way to store it. we announced at the end of last year that we would not -- we would build a coinbase custody. we launched it today and we already serve about 10 hedge funds. brad: crypto praises have had a rough rise. they have been criticized for volatility for a number of years. have investors stayed out because of the absence of this kind of service and will this maybe rectify those rough waters? adam: i
with more detail is adam white, coinbase institutional dp and general manager. us in york, bloomberg executive editor, joe weisenthal. thank you guys for joining us. adam, let's define our terms. not everyone is probably familiar with the terms. adam: in the simplest discussion, us wanting today allows an institution to store their cryptocurrency in a safe, compliant manner. stakes,ple look at the there has been a history of security incidents. at coinbase we have made security our number one...
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joining us now with more detail is adam white from coinbase. h us in new york is bloomberg's executive editor .oin -- joe adam, let's define our terms. not everyone is familiar, it's a about what you guys have made. terms, ithe simplest is a way for institutions to store their currency in a safe and compliant manner. when people look at the space, there has been a history of security incident, and we have made security our number one goal. we move into the institutionalization of the space, hedge funds and brokerages say they cannot trade until we have a safe way to store it. we announced at the end of last year we would begin building, and we launched today and are already serving 10 hedge funds. brad: crypto has had a rough ride this year, characterized by vulnerability for a number of years. have investors stayed out because of the absence of the service and will this rectify the rough waters that bitcoin and other assets are in? adam: it is the opposite. with this recovery, we saw the $20,000,bitcoin touch the market cap of all digital curre
joining us now with more detail is adam white from coinbase. h us in new york is bloomberg's executive editor .oin -- joe adam, let's define our terms. not everyone is familiar, it's a about what you guys have made. terms, ithe simplest is a way for institutions to store their currency in a safe and compliant manner. when people look at the space, there has been a history of security incident, and we have made security our number one goal. we move into the institutionalization of the space,...
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joining us now with more detail is adam white, coinbase general manager. ith us in new york, bloomberg executive editor and host of "what'd you miss?" joe weisenthal. thank you guys for joining us. adam, let's define our terms. not everyone is familiar with what custody means, with what terms like cold storage means, so talk about what you guys have made life today. -- live today. adam: in the simplest terms, it is a way for institutions to store their currency in a safe and compliant manner. when people look at the space, right there has been a history , of security incidents. at coinbase we have made security our number one goal. what we heard as we move into the institutionalization of the space, large hedge funds and large brokerages said, look, we cannot begin trading cryptocurrency until we have a safe way to store it. we announced at the end of last year we would begin building coinbase custody, and we launched today and are already serving 10 hedge funds. brad: crypto prices have had a rough ride this year, they have been characterized by volatility
joining us now with more detail is adam white, coinbase general manager. ith us in new york, bloomberg executive editor and host of "what'd you miss?" joe weisenthal. thank you guys for joining us. adam, let's define our terms. not everyone is familiar with what custody means, with what terms like cold storage means, so talk about what you guys have made life today. -- live today. adam: in the simplest terms, it is a way for institutions to store their currency in a safe and compliant...
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adam white, let's talk about these potential nominees. all of them had been cleared by the federalist society. all of them are reliably conservative. are there differences among them in terms of who would be most favored by the president's base? >> it's hard to stack one against the other relatively speaking. there are good things to say about each of them from a conservative perspective. judge kavanaugh has been one of the leading judges on the d.c. circuit. a court that hears a lot of cases involving federal power and agency power. so he's built up a strong record of judicial opinions. analyzing the proper balance of power between the administrative state and the rest of government. judge barrett has been on the court only a short time. she has a very long record of academic writings where she carefully parses the balance between precedent and constitutional text. the institutional power and responsibilities of the court. and so she would bring a different flavor to this court but more academic one that i think raises interesting opport
adam white, let's talk about these potential nominees. all of them had been cleared by the federalist society. all of them are reliably conservative. are there differences among them in terms of who would be most favored by the president's base? >> it's hard to stack one against the other relatively speaking. there are good things to say about each of them from a conservative perspective. judge kavanaugh has been one of the leading judges on the d.c. circuit. a court that hears a lot of...
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i name is adam white, i'm a research fellow and is my pleasure and honor to welcome you all today for today's discussion. this is the johnson center. before we begin, please stop your cell phones all make a few notes to begin. first this is being recorded so it is on the record, second there will be time for question and answers at the end, but to make things fair for everyone who has questions keep your questions to think and on the topic at hand. the topic today is this book, put at risk, how businesses and organizations can anticipate global insecurity. we are pleased and honored to be joined today by its two authors. condoleezza rice was the 66 secretary of state from 2005 until 2009 for president george w. bush. before that she was president bush national security advisor. now she is the hoover institution's senior fellow, sanford business school professor and global business and the economy and a professor of political science at stanford university. amy the guard is the hoover institution's senior fellow and a senior fellow at the institute for international studies. she codire
i name is adam white, i'm a research fellow and is my pleasure and honor to welcome you all today for today's discussion. this is the johnson center. before we begin, please stop your cell phones all make a few notes to begin. first this is being recorded so it is on the record, second there will be time for question and answers at the end, but to make things fair for everyone who has questions keep your questions to think and on the topic at hand. the topic today is this book, put at risk, how...
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white house. she has more details. reporter: hey, adam, the whole point of this event was to send a message, the president cares where things are made. it matters to him. it may not have mattered to past administrations whether or not manufacturers were fleeing the country but he intend to bring them back and the president thinks that is a good thing of the president toured several is companies, products from all 50 states, products made in the usa and companies own and operated by american citizens, people that live here. he says a few things caught his eye. he highlighted snowboards made from a company in colorado. baseball bats from pennsylvania. he was thrilled that lockheed martin brought the f-35 fighter jet and didn't land it but brought it to the south lawn. that is remarkable product. he has been aware lockheed martin and apple are planning big investments in manufacturing right here in the u.s. >> after many years of decline american manufacturing is coming back, bigger, better, and stronger than ever before. it's happening. we'
white house. she has more details. reporter: hey, adam, the whole point of this event was to send a message, the president cares where things are made. it matters to him. it may not have mattered to past administrations whether or not manufacturers were fleeing the country but he intend to bring them back and the president thinks that is a good thing of the president toured several is companies, products from all 50 states, products made in the usa and companies own and operated by american...
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neil: thank you very much, adam white. are some protests on the choice the president is going to make, no matter who it is. you already see a crowd at the supreme court. no matter which way the no matter which way the president goes, they won't i have to tell you something incredible. capital one has partnered with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr! i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice... is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet? jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke
neil: thank you very much, adam white. are some protests on the choice the president is going to make, no matter who it is. you already see a crowd at the supreme court. no matter which way the no matter which way the president goes, they won't i have to tell you something incredible. capital one has partnered with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar?...
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neil: thank you very much, adam white.e protests on the choice the president is going to make, no matter who it is. you already see a crowd at the supreme court. no matter which way the president goes, they won't like the way it's going. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease, significantly reducing the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event and lowering a1c, along with diet and exercise. this really changes things. jardiance can cause serious sid
neil: thank you very much, adam white.e protests on the choice the president is going to make, no matter who it is. you already see a crowd at the supreme court. no matter which way the president goes, they won't like the way it's going. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em...
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cryptos could be coming to a coin base near you the company announces plans to diversify its platform adam white tell us which ones could make the cut. we start off wit
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. >>> let's bring in adam white research fellow a at hoover institution and director for the administrativege maso masons antonen scalia law skoom. i heard you kayla's rundown of who is in the lead let's start with brett kavanaugh. what is he known for how might he rule on cases involving business. >> judge kavanaugh sits on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit hearing a lot of cases involving regulation, regulatory power and structure of the government. he issued a number of opinions casting doubt on the broad powers granted to attentions if he goes to the supreme court one can expect he continue that is trend of skepticism of overdelegation of power. judge hardiman has a less developed record on this his opinions impressed kevlts in the last go around and impressed the white house. but he has a less clear record on regulations of regulatory power and those related issues. >> there are concerns among some about the -- about the justices and their positions on such things as gun control, roe versus wade, sticking with a provider -- a stare ziesis, sticking with precedent and so fo
. >>> let's bring in adam white research fellow a at hoover institution and director for the administrativege maso masons antonen scalia law skoom. i heard you kayla's rundown of who is in the lead let's start with brett kavanaugh. what is he known for how might he rule on cases involving business. >> judge kavanaugh sits on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit hearing a lot of cases involving regulation, regulatory power and structure of the government. he issued a...
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adam shapiro with everything adam's got at the white house on the latest on this brewing war. adam? adam: well they're going through all of the rulings that judge kavanaugh issued when he was here on the district court in washington d.c. and remember this is a man whose already ruled in favor of business against regulatory over reach by different government agencies. in the past he's said that for instance on statutory interpretation that "imprecise and uncertain" and he's also said this is a quote from the judge the lack of clear congressional authorize matters so these are the kinds of things they're looking a the from his past but of course the democrats are going to pull out everything they have to try and stop the nominee and one issue is his position in an article, not a ruling but an article which raises the question of whether or not a prosecutor can bring charges against a sitting president and what he wrote in that article is that it would be better for congress to act through the process of impeachment but here is what chuck schumer had to say about that issue. >> he chos
adam shapiro with everything adam's got at the white house on the latest on this brewing war. adam? adam: well they're going through all of the rulings that judge kavanaugh issued when he was here on the district court in washington d.c. and remember this is a man whose already ruled in favor of business against regulatory over reach by different government agencies. in the past he's said that for instance on statutory interpretation that "imprecise and uncertain" and he's also said...
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adam sandler? >> wearing a white t spirit and red shorts, could have been anybody out for the afternoon. >> photo bombing him. >> i'll take the champagne and leave. >>> one baseball fan got more than he bargained for. several people went out of a foul ball in the stands at yesterday's oakland a's game. watch, he elbows another guy right in the face. that fan ends up with a bloody nose but was otherwise okay. >> and smiling. >> because he got to keep the ball. and he got to be on the big screen. >> unintended? what do you think, definitely? >> i think so too. look at it there, a little blood on that ball too. >> it is oakland, that's the way they do it there. it's a little tough sometimes. definitely in a raiders fashion. >> smiles all in the end. >> i'm richard lui. >> i'm frances rivera. thanks for waking up with us this morning. follow us on facebook, twitter, instagram at nbc early today. we'll be posting a lot this week since it's fourth of july week. your news continues right here on nbc and our nbc stations. >>> decision part two. lebron departs cleveland for a second time and lands in the la la la
adam sandler? >> wearing a white t spirit and red shorts, could have been anybody out for the afternoon. >> photo bombing him. >> i'll take the champagne and leave. >>> one baseball fan got more than he bargained for. several people went out of a foul ball in the stands at yesterday's oakland a's game. watch, he elbows another guy right in the face. that fan ends up with a bloody nose but was otherwise okay. >> and smiling. >> because he got to keep the...
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blake burman live from the white house. adam: we'll talk about the details we know right now on the ground. paul avansano, michelle girard. welcome to you both. michelle, let me start with you. the gdp number, clearly a good number. is it sustainable? a lot of people asking about that. the second part of question, soybeans. critics saw soybeans export doubled year-over-year. can europe buy enough soybeans to help the third quarter gdp numbers stay high? >> there was a boost in exports and may be broader than soybeans as companies rushed out to send goods before tariffs went into effect in july. what we haven't talked about there was a huge drawdown in inventories as those exports were sent out, as the goods were sent out. inventory subtracted 1% from the gdp number. adam: we have to replenish the interries? >> exactly. in the third quarter, exports will come down a bit but as you aid, there will be restockpiling of inventories. on net it will be a wash in the second quarter. adam: paul, pick up on that inventory possibility. wil
blake burman live from the white house. adam: we'll talk about the details we know right now on the ground. paul avansano, michelle girard. welcome to you both. michelle, let me start with you. the gdp number, clearly a good number. is it sustainable? a lot of people asking about that. the second part of question, soybeans. critics saw soybeans export doubled year-over-year. can europe buy enough soybeans to help the third quarter gdp numbers stay high? >> there was a boost in exports and...
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jillian: the adams family, red, white and blue.coming right back. ♪ todd: we are entering day 13 of the 12 children trapped in an underwater cave. jillian: rescue crews team it too dangerous for them to swim to safety, they are race against time and nature to get them out alive. todd: live in thailand, the very latest. good morning. so what is the situation at this time? >> reporter: they are working furiously to get water pumped out of the cave. the water level is dropping slowly. they are diverging water, filling ditches, draining ponds, getting anything they can do to get it out. it is a slow process and they are fighting against the clock. jillian: i heard you say there is potential been looking at these kids out of the cave come maybe on the backs of other people drilling down, maybe we can send diving gear, there are a lot of options at play. have you ever seen anything like this? >> never. the amount of people here and effort going on is unbelievable, so many from different countries coming in covering the whole mountain in
jillian: the adams family, red, white and blue.coming right back. ♪ todd: we are entering day 13 of the 12 children trapped in an underwater cave. jillian: rescue crews team it too dangerous for them to swim to safety, they are race against time and nature to get them out alive. todd: live in thailand, the very latest. good morning. so what is the situation at this time? >> reporter: they are working furiously to get water pumped out of the cave. the water level is dropping slowly. they...
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go to adam shapiro, the white house with the very latest on the supreme court pick. we're down to four, adam. which one it is. reporter: the president does. he confirmed yesterday there were four people in the front running of all of this. not only is this important decision, the president tweeted about all of this is, how rare it is for a president to get this opportunity but the president's also a master at building excitement. this is exciting moment as we lead up to the official announcement tonight at 9:00. here is what the president says about the caliber of the person he is going to choose. >> very close to making a decision. have not made it official yet. say it is the four people, they're excellent, everyone, you can't go wrong but i'm getting close to making a final decision. reporter: so the president said he would have the decision by noon. it is 2:00 eastern. talk about the four front-runners. they are brett kavanaugh. he is already on the court of appeals here in the district of columbia. he was a clerk for anthony kennedy. you've got mr. hardiman, thoma
go to adam shapiro, the white house with the very latest on the supreme court pick. we're down to four, adam. which one it is. reporter: the president does. he confirmed yesterday there were four people in the front running of all of this. not only is this important decision, the president tweeted about all of this is, how rare it is for a president to get this opportunity but the president's also a master at building excitement. this is exciting moment as we lead up to the official...
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adam shapiro is live with the latest at the white house. adam?lready the fireworks are starting. officially we don't know the name of the person the president intends to nominate who will become the next associate justice on the supreme court. as the president said yesterday one of these four he identified are exceptional. let's talk about the fireworks because already on the floor of the u.s. senate is the opposition is building but support for whomever the nominee is also building. senator schumer took to the floor of the senate within the last hour, he said the democrats will put up a fight. take a listen. >> in the old days the president would consult with republicans and democrats in the senate on qualified judge. what we have here is an exact opposite. the president has gone to two far out of the mainstream far right groups, the heritage foundation and the federalist society. and asked them, not the senate, to advise and consent on a supreme court nomination. reporter: no one takes that standing down. mitch mcconnell says that is the old st
adam shapiro is live with the latest at the white house. adam?lready the fireworks are starting. officially we don't know the name of the person the president intends to nominate who will become the next associate justice on the supreme court. as the president said yesterday one of these four he identified are exceptional. let's talk about the fireworks because already on the floor of the u.s. senate is the opposition is building but support for whomever the nominee is also building. senator...
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reporter: adam, a lot of company executives i talked to said they want the white house to reconsider hitting an industry that the u.s. has a trade surplus with, not a deficit because they said china wouldn't think twice about hitting back with their own tax. adam. david: very quickly did anyone from the administration put a timeline how long the subsidies would take place, helping out farmers, the 12 billion bucks? reporter: we're waiting to get more specifics. we have the $12 billion figure how how this will move forward, who will be eligible for this, how they get access to this, all those details being worked out. >> hillary vaughn, thank you very much. let's talk about this with gary kaltbaum and james freeman. gary, let me start with you? is the administration picking winners and losers? a lot of it is going to dairy farmers. we have a huge surplus with these subsidies going to do? isn't this the wrong thing to do? >> first not the agricultural department giving money to the farmers. it is the taxpayer that is giving money to farmers and as a conservative libertarian it does not
reporter: adam, a lot of company executives i talked to said they want the white house to reconsider hitting an industry that the u.s. has a trade surplus with, not a deficit because they said china wouldn't think twice about hitting back with their own tax. adam. david: very quickly did anyone from the administration put a timeline how long the subsidies would take place, helping out farmers, the 12 billion bucks? reporter: we're waiting to get more specifics. we have the $12 billion figure...
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. >> the white house adamant it's not a bailout. >> we're not bailing out any farm sneers that's not a bailout? >> that's a ridiculous commeot. it's a bailout. >> reporter: it's strategy. escalating ublicans their strategy to get rid of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, introducing articles of impeachment against the man overseeing robert mueller's russia investigation saying he is withholding information from congress. >> we believe the american people should see these documents. >> reporter: but that idea is not even backed by their own speaker. >> reporter: opponents slamming it as a politicalattack. >> this guy is a man of the nding character and gold standard at the department of justice. >> reporter: today the white house is saying impeachment is up to congress. and coming to rosenstein'sde nse today his boss, attorney general jeff sessions saying that his number two is highly capable and his highest confidence. do aen. >> blaynxander, thank you, blayne. to our weather now. today brought some reliel from he rain we've seen across our region over the past weekend. wasn't t
. >> the white house adamant it's not a bailout. >> we're not bailing out any farm sneers that's not a bailout? >> that's a ridiculous commeot. it's a bailout. >> reporter: it's strategy. escalating ublicans their strategy to get rid of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, introducing articles of impeachment against the man overseeing robert mueller's russia investigation saying he is withholding information from congress. >> we believe the american people...
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the hay-adams hotel is just across lay fayette square from the white house. it's bar, off the record, it's decorated with a collection of political cartoons at the bar, and even the coasters are updated with current caricatures. we spoke with the vice president and general manager hans bruland. and cartoonist matt wuerker about what is on display. >> the hotel was built in 1928 on the site of the residence of john and henry adams and after the family relinquished their rights to the site in 1926, the then developer built this hotel along with the calder hotel which today is the st. regis. the hotel has been in existence since 1928. with my arrival in 1999, this bar was known as "off the record", a place to be seen but not heard. and it was not in this color and format and layout. but it was pretty well the same bar and the basement of the hotel. and it was like a speakeasy and very popular over the year. the cartoons are displayed from various artists dating back to a collection of art work who at this stage is deceased. we do keep the original art work still
the hay-adams hotel is just across lay fayette square from the white house. it's bar, off the record, it's decorated with a collection of political cartoons at the bar, and even the coasters are updated with current caricatures. we spoke with the vice president and general manager hans bruland. and cartoonist matt wuerker about what is on display. >> the hotel was built in 1928 on the site of the residence of john and henry adams and after the family relinquished their rights to the site...
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adam. we're waiting for white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders to speak to reporters. this is a big deal. it is her first brief, the first briefing from the white house since the president returned from that big russia summit there in helsinki, florida. florida, i'm tired now, clearly. finland. we'll take you there live as soon as it begins. take a live look at capitol hill where there is a hearing going on as we speak. all on the effects of tariffs on u.s. agriculture. so we're just talking about tariffs. it is showing up in the beige book as kind of a negative thing. what are people all around the country saying? what are farmers in wisconsin? i'll tell you who has insight. it is congressman sean duffy. he is here next. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck t
adam. we're waiting for white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders to speak to reporters. this is a big deal. it is her first brief, the first briefing from the white house since the president returned from that big russia summit there in helsinki, florida. florida, i'm tired now, clearly. finland. we'll take you there live as soon as it begins. take a live look at capitol hill where there is a hearing going on as we speak. all on the effects of tariffs on u.s. agriculture. so we're...
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top story, waiting a moment president to announce next supreme court justice at 9:00 pm eastern adam at whiteorning to you the president has said that he will make his decision, by noon tay, saying that he hasn't finalized it yet as you pointed out he did confirm that there are you roughly four people who lead the list of possible choices, all of them he says are excellent here is what he said yesterday, agency he was leaving new jersey to come back here to washington, d.c. . >> victi am very close to makina decision not made it final but is where close to making a decision. >> -- >> it is still let's say four people, but excellent you can't go wrong. reporter: the four on that list, of course, a lot of people know about brett kavanaugh u.s. court of appeals district of columbia this job with ties to bush administration there is thomas hardiman from mi, has a drove taxicabs for his fathers's business a notre dame undergrad georgetown law professor not traditional ivy league as amy coney barrett a notre dame grad not part of quote traditional ivy league a number of people under praise under fi
top story, waiting a moment president to announce next supreme court justice at 9:00 pm eastern adam at whiteorning to you the president has said that he will make his decision, by noon tay, saying that he hasn't finalized it yet as you pointed out he did confirm that there are you roughly four people who lead the list of possible choices, all of them he says are excellent here is what he said yesterday, agency he was leaving new jersey to come back here to washington, d.c. . >> victi am...
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adam shapiro at the white house with that battle become and preview, bret -- or adam.r] >> part of that battle, neil, history of writing and decisions that judge kavanaugh has issued pertain to go regulatory overreach by branches of the u.s. government and regulations. in 2015 he was part of decision in which he said the obama administration at the time, the epa had overreached in its regulations for clean air because they had not considered the cost to utilities, quote, costs are huge, a billion with a b by the epa's own calculation. a couple of things to know about judge kavanaugh, favored to curtailing power of federal agencies and written a number of rulings to cut back environmental regulations not just epa ruling, and he considers net neutrality in some ways to be unlawful. he basically wants congress to be specific and rejects this concept that they called the chevron concept essentially that regulatory agencies, that the courts will differ to those agencies when congress has not been specific. here is the judgment -- judge last night. he wrote the speech, by th
adam shapiro at the white house with that battle become and preview, bret -- or adam.r] >> part of that battle, neil, history of writing and decisions that judge kavanaugh has issued pertain to go regulatory overreach by branches of the u.s. government and regulations. in 2015 he was part of decision in which he said the obama administration at the time, the epa had overreached in its regulations for clean air because they had not considered the cost to utilities, quote, costs are huge, a...
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adam: more on the president's big announcement from the white house. tariffs taking a bite out of gm's and chrysler's bottom line. is ford faring the same? the results from the automaker. the numbers you need to know coming up next. and the miles an. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash back on all silverado 1500 crew cab lt pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. this is no ordinary coffee. it's single-origin kenyan coffee from the nyeri highlands, 6,000 feet above sea level. but how do you really know that the beans journeyed to the port of mombasa and across the pacific? that you can trust they're 100% authentic? ibm
adam: more on the president's big announcement from the white house. tariffs taking a bite out of gm's and chrysler's bottom line. is ford faring the same? the results from the automaker. the numbers you need to know coming up next. and the miles an. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash back on all silverado 1500 crew cab lt pickups when you finance with gm...
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white we feel it severely compromises the lives of these vulnerable patients. but whether there is disagreement between families and doctors, the courts will still have the final say. cathy is adamant, though, that if court can be avoided, a kindness. sophie bbc news. —— sophie hutchinson. some rail services in the north of england, that were scrapped back in may due to a shakeup of the timetable, are back. up to 75% of the trains are up and running again — but angry commuters still faced cancellations and delays in many
white we feel it severely compromises the lives of these vulnerable patients. but whether there is disagreement between families and doctors, the courts will still have the final say. cathy is adamant, though, that if court can be avoided, a kindness. sophie bbc news. —— sophie hutchinson. some rail services in the north of england, that were scrapped back in may due to a shakeup of the timetable, are back. up to 75% of the trains are up and running again — but angry commuters still faced...
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arthur: alright, so adam, you've got a front page story in "the times" this morning about the white house's quite campaign to get justice kennedy to retire going back almost to inauguration day. why don't you tell us about that and what it took to put that together? adam: there were several elements. it was one of president trump's most dearly sought wishes. he arrived in office with a vacancy with justice scalia's death giving him the opportunity to put one justice on the court, but it was a one-for-one conservative swap. what he really wanted to do was shift the balance of power on the court and almost from the moment he got there, they were angling for that second seat. they knew that justice kennedy was 80 at the time and knew he was considering retirement so they did everything they could. they were very smart about it. however ineffective the trump administration has been in other realms, particularly administratively, on judges, they've have been very effective. the very fact that they put justice gorsuch on the court was telling because justice gorsuch is a kennedy clerk and might r
arthur: alright, so adam, you've got a front page story in "the times" this morning about the white house's quite campaign to get justice kennedy to retire going back almost to inauguration day. why don't you tell us about that and what it took to put that together? adam: there were several elements. it was one of president trump's most dearly sought wishes. he arrived in office with a vacancy with justice scalia's death giving him the opportunity to put one justice on the court, but...
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a string of disturbing episodes of white people calling the cops on innocent black people for everyday activities. a kid mowing the lawn, barbecuing in the mark. adam bloom has since resigned from the pool kmeemt, and his employer announced on twitter he has been let go. he first approached edwards at the request of another resident. he said his actions were not racially motivated and he is regretful if they appear to be. >> alex, thank you. >>> when we come back, a suspect facing charges after allegedly attacking a teen wearing a make america great again hat. >>> and the investigation tonight into this shocking video. a woman caught on camera launching fireworks like rockets on a busy city street. stay with us. stay with us. it's open! hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your abilit
a string of disturbing episodes of white people calling the cops on innocent black people for everyday activities. a kid mowing the lawn, barbecuing in the mark. adam bloom has since resigned from the pool kmeemt, and his employer announced on twitter he has been let go. he first approached edwards at the request of another resident. he said his actions were not racially motivated and he is regretful if they appear to be. >> alex, thank you. >>> when we come back, a suspect...
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the hay-adams hotel is just across lay fayette square from the white house. it's bar, off the record, it's decorated with a collection of political cartoons at the bar, and even the coasters are updated with current caricatures. we spoke with the vice president and general manager hans bla
the hay-adams hotel is just across lay fayette square from the white house. it's bar, off the record, it's decorated with a collection of political cartoons at the bar, and even the coasters are updated with current caricatures. we spoke with the vice president and general manager hans bla
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the top white house intelligence committee representatives and democrat adam schiff had differing views today if president trump has been compromised by russia. this on abc this week. >> today is a cheap shot to say the president has been compromised by the russians. i think the russians elected a former kgb agent and spends all of his time and resources squandering it on petty anti-spy tactics to try to get into loser kind of lobbyist pockets and so forth. this country elected president that was a former businessman. as a result, our economy is doing well and we tried to have meetings with foreign leaders. >> i certainly think he's acting like someone compromised. a very well be that he is compromise or he believes he is compromised. >> as you mentioned, mr. trump sees at tiffany. he believes that he had a quote - great meeting with vladimir putin. >> laura ingle, we will take it back here. thank you. mike? >> more information on the pfizer documents, let's bring in-- the fisa documents. how hard is it to get this freedom act disclosure? >> it is incredibly unusual. probably the first
the top white house intelligence committee representatives and democrat adam schiff had differing views today if president trump has been compromised by russia. this on abc this week. >> today is a cheap shot to say the president has been compromised by the russians. i think the russians elected a former kgb agent and spends all of his time and resources squandering it on petty anti-spy tactics to try to get into loser kind of lobbyist pockets and so forth. this country elected president...
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adam. last time around, vice president was very involved with that process. it appears the white house is following if not the exact same playbook as last go round, very close to it. the vice president indeed interviewed what is believed to be the at this point final few candidates. brett kavanaugh at the vice-presidential residence. that makes sense because kavanaugh serves on d.c. court of appeals. he was former staff secretary to president george w. bush. the other two candidates the vice president met with, he did so in indiana, those are based in the midwest. raymond kethledge was appointed by president george w. bush to the sixth circuit. president trump said to have great interview with him. amy comey barrett, sixth circuit, appointed by president trump. those are believed the final three but the white house is preparing for the possibility that thomas hardiman just could still be in play here. that would fit within the realm of possibility because last time hardiman was believed to be the runner-up to neil gorsuch. president trump said to have a very good interview during
adam. last time around, vice president was very involved with that process. it appears the white house is following if not the exact same playbook as last go round, very close to it. the vice president indeed interviewed what is believed to be the at this point final few candidates. brett kavanaugh at the vice-presidential residence. that makes sense because kavanaugh serves on d.c. court of appeals. he was former staff secretary to president george w. bush. the other two candidates the vice...
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her name apparently was not new to the white house intelligence committee. the ranking democrat, adamf, tells cnn, democrats tried to question butina earlier this year, but he says the republican majority shut their efforts down because they were worried about tarnishing the nra or president trump. now, if that's true, that needs to be explored much further and we are on it. if no other reason than list of allegations against butina reads like a plot from an international crime thriller. we're going to stay on those. so should you. let's bring in don lemon, talk about what he has coming up on the show. i'm trying that. we get hyperfocused. you talk to me about this a lot when i talk about moving to the nighttime, you said don't get too tight, don't get too tight on what you talk about. i'm trying to introduce stories we don't talk about. >> there's so much we don't talk about, there's so much the audience is missing out on because of what's happening in washington. right right rightfully so, maybe that's not the right way to put it. these are unprecedented times in terms of what's hap
her name apparently was not new to the white house intelligence committee. the ranking democrat, adamf, tells cnn, democrats tried to question butina earlier this year, but he says the republican majority shut their efforts down because they were worried about tarnishing the nra or president trump. now, if that's true, that needs to be explored much further and we are on it. if no other reason than list of allegations against butina reads like a plot from an international crime thriller. we're...
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adams. activist.n indian the washington post labeled him as a white activist interested in indian rights. they did not even know how to identify these folks if they were not black or white. this binary was so persistent in how we understood race in this country. if you go out west, it is different. california and the bay area, there is a much more nuanced understanding. there is an asian american community, here is the chicano , the african-american community. there is more knowledge of it. in the east, where you have federal officials dictating policy, where you have the national media organizations dictating what people are reading, the ivy leagues dictating what students, what historians were working on. it is taking a generation for us to even pay attention to these multiracial types of relationships rather than look at it in a biracial way. >> just a comment. it seems to me that it was a blueprint and that it did put out the fact that civil rights thing soltifaceted that it at least got to the point where if you were talking about civil rights, you knew you needed to add the rest of
adams. activist.n indian the washington post labeled him as a white activist interested in indian rights. they did not even know how to identify these folks if they were not black or white. this binary was so persistent in how we understood race in this country. if you go out west, it is different. california and the bay area, there is a much more nuanced understanding. there is an asian american community, here is the chicano , the african-american community. there is more knowledge of it. in...
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would think that the relationship between, you wouldn't say the white house itself, but certainly the president is interested in the opioid adamic but it is mostly the department of health and human services. we deal very closely with hhs and all of the things i've been speaking about today. >> a controversy arose a couple weeks ago, about the u.s. and a disagreement at the world health organization regarding a promotion of press feeding. how is the u.s. relationship with the who, where there any things that came of that have a positive or negative? have instability in the following year. the incentive for bright young people to go into the field of biomedical research has dampened. the nih prior to the list 17 or so years had a steady growth from the beginning of the nih of doubling every 10 years with a increase each year. from 1998 to 2003 which overlapped the second term of president clinton and george w. bush the budget doubled in five years. it means 13 or 14 % increase. that was the heavenly years of the nih but that was the good news. from 2003 through 2016, the budget was flat. when the budget is flat and you are dealin
would think that the relationship between, you wouldn't say the white house itself, but certainly the president is interested in the opioid adamic but it is mostly the department of health and human services. we deal very closely with hhs and all of the things i've been speaking about today. >> a controversy arose a couple weeks ago, about the u.s. and a disagreement at the world health organization regarding a promotion of press feeding. how is the u.s. relationship with the who, where...
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adam. the trade war with china threatening to rise to another level with the white house planning taxes on chinese imports. the chinese can't respond in the same way because they don't buy enough from the united states. but that means beijing could strike back with something else. plus, the blast that killed a firefighter and levelled part of a downtown area. that's in two minutes. we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. then our old friends from middle school, our mom, our ex and our boss joined forces to wish us happy birthday. then we discovered our uncle use to play in a band. and realized he was young once too. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, clickbait, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. so we can all get back to what made facebook good in the first place. friends. because when this place does what it was built for, we all get a little closer. you migh
adam. the trade war with china threatening to rise to another level with the white house planning taxes on chinese imports. the chinese can't respond in the same way because they don't buy enough from the united states. but that means beijing could strike back with something else. plus, the blast that killed a firefighter and levelled part of a downtown area. that's in two minutes. we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. then our old friends from middle...
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adam, for what you did? >> reporter: this just the latest incident showing white people calling the cops on black folks for doinggs. here a woman called police on a young girl for selling water. and in this video a woman called police on a group having a cookout. back in north carolina bloom lost his day job and resigned from his post with the hoa. dan, i feel like we're having these conversations week in and week out. >> we do talk about this quite a bit. >> it's challenging to confront this issue of race in this country, and if you look at this particular issue in terms of swimming pools, a long legacy of that in this country, a little research will show that the fight to keep pools segregated was even stronger than that for public schools in some cases, so, you know, this is nothing new on some level. >> such a painful topic. zachary, we appreciate it. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> let's check the weather yet again and get it back to rob marciano. rob, good morning. >> good morning. guys, a quick update on the tropics. we've got tropical depression three off the carolina coast again. it should stay o
adam, for what you did? >> reporter: this just the latest incident showing white people calling the cops on black folks for doinggs. here a woman called police on a young girl for selling water. and in this video a woman called police on a group having a cookout. back in north carolina bloom lost his day job and resigned from his post with the hoa. dan, i feel like we're having these conversations week in and week out. >> we do talk about this quite a bit. >> it's challenging...
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. >> representative adam schiff, thanks for being with me tonight. >> thank you. >>> ahead, the whiteouse today announced the president is thinking of revoking the security clearances from former intelligence officials that have been critical of his administration. that story is next. if you feel like you spend too much time in the bathroom with recurring constipation and belly pain talk to your doctor and say yesss! to linzess. ♪ yesss! linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. linzess is not a laxative. it works differently to help you get ahead of your recurring constipation and belly pain. do not give linzess to children less than 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to less than 18. it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking
. >> representative adam schiff, thanks for being with me tonight. >> thank you. >>> ahead, the whiteouse today announced the president is thinking of revoking the security clearances from former intelligence officials that have been critical of his administration. that story is next. if you feel like you spend too much time in the bathroom with recurring constipation and belly pain talk to your doctor and say yesss! to linzess. ♪ yesss! linzess treats adults with ibs...
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. >> representative adam schiff, thanks for being with me tonight. >> thank you. >>> ahead, the white house today announced the president is thinking of revoking the security clearances from former intelligence officials that have been critical of his administration. that story is next. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed, and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lo
. >> representative adam schiff, thanks for being with me tonight. >> thank you. >>> ahead, the white house today announced the president is thinking of revoking the security clearances from former intelligence officials that have been critical of his administration. that story is next. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's?...
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white house. they are embedded in the roles of the home of every american since john adams. the story came about and is compelling. on october 13th, 17921 the group -- 1792 the group charged with building. the plate between the stones listed the names of the commissioners: williamson had immigrated to north korea and was teaching the fine order of architecture until his cousin john recommended him to the commissioners. he was running it in georgetown at the time which is where the commissioners were staying and conducting business. eventually he was brought on and despite was competition, an irish act ticket t two made pro- - irish architect -- architect. they needed him to complete the task at hand. as a result t journey to scotland to find and recruit stone masons. walker, james williamson -- walker, james and williamson f along with the williamson brothers decided to take walker pass offerover work -- take walkers offer of work. they finished this majestic house of stone by the end of 1798. afterwards some stayed and worked on the capitol building. however regardless of w
white house. they are embedded in the roles of the home of every american since john adams. the story came about and is compelling. on october 13th, 17921 the group -- 1792 the group charged with building. the plate between the stones listed the names of the commissioners: williamson had immigrated to north korea and was teaching the fine order of architecture until his cousin john recommended him to the commissioners. he was running it in georgetown at the time which is where the commissioners...
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adam's apple jumps. i guess that is when you swallow. and gripping or white knuckling bags.ckled my bags in minnesota today because i was -- i mean, some of these things are ridiculous. >> may be no one noticed. >> laura: maybe i'm being observed. >> that is a copper hands of list, okay. my guess is those are a few items out of a much longer list. i would want context. >> i can give you that context. >> laura: jana, keep on the story. we got to keep reporting this story. thank you for being with us. chuck, and valuable analysis from you. we will have you back. we haven't gotten to the hillary email questions. we need a three hour show. the case of a florida police officer shot by a haitian immigrant takes a tragic turn. stay with us. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both sym
adam's apple jumps. i guess that is when you swallow. and gripping or white knuckling bags.ckled my bags in minnesota today because i was -- i mean, some of these things are ridiculous. >> may be no one noticed. >> laura: maybe i'm being observed. >> that is a copper hands of list, okay. my guess is those are a few items out of a much longer list. i would want context. >> i can give you that context. >> laura: jana, keep on the story. we got to keep reporting this...
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adam's apple jumps. i guess that is when you swallow. and gripping or white knuckling bags. knuckled my bags in minnesota today because i was -y i mean, some of these things are ridiculous. >> maybe someone noticed. >> laura: maybe i'm being observed. >> if that is a comprehensive list, okay. my guess is those are a few items out of a much longer list. i would want context. >> i can give you that context. >> laura: jana, keep on the story. we got to keep reporting this story. thank you for being with us. chuck, invaluable analysis from you. we will have you back. we haven't gotten to the hillary email questions. we need a three hour show. the case of a florida police officer shot by a haitian immigrant takes a tragic turn. stay with us. ♪ are ♪ >> laura: less than a week after he was shot and wounded at a gas station while responding to a call, florida police officer adam jobbers-miller has tragically succumbed to his injuries. his killer, wisner desmaret your may remember from our coverage last year, came to the country from haiti when he was nine years old. he managed to e
adam's apple jumps. i guess that is when you swallow. and gripping or white knuckling bags. knuckled my bags in minnesota today because i was -y i mean, some of these things are ridiculous. >> maybe someone noticed. >> laura: maybe i'm being observed. >> if that is a comprehensive list, okay. my guess is those are a few items out of a much longer list. i would want context. >> i can give you that context. >> laura: jana, keep on the story. we got to keep reporting...
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adam, for what you did? >> reporter: this just the latest incident of white folks calling the cops on every day things.e a woman called a little girl for selling water, and in this video, a woman called police over a cookout. >> that was permit patty. >> i.d. adam. >> on friday he was called pool patrol paul, just making it up there. these are tough. these sort of things have some consequences, as you've seen, many of these folks have lost their jobs, including that woman in san francisco who called the cops on the 8-year-old girl who was selling water. >> he has been receiving death threats, so bad that he had to move his family out of the house. he no longer has a job. it's repetitive of what we've seen before. >>> coming up, behind the scenes of the boozy retelling of real events. >> drunk history, that's next on "world news now." "world news now." ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. test test hed surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough
adam, for what you did? >> reporter: this just the latest incident of white folks calling the cops on every day things.e a woman called a little girl for selling water, and in this video, a woman called police over a cookout. >> that was permit patty. >> i.d. adam. >> on friday he was called pool patrol paul, just making it up there. these are tough. these sort of things have some consequences, as you've seen, many of these folks have lost their jobs, including that...
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adam schiff. congressman schiff, i wonder what your reaction is to the white house to stop announcing calls with foreign leaders. to some people it may not sound like a big deal. it certainly sounds like chipping away at transparency. >> it certainly is chip away at be transparency. it's the cumulative impact of some of his conversations leaking in the past, leaking do not congratulate putin, and then of course he congratulates him. this is a president who doesn't trust his own staff, doesn't trust really anybody around him. this is why he wanted to go into that meeting with putin without any witnesses. and you know, watching mike pompeo and sarah huckabee sanders try to answer the question what did the president commit to or what did they even discuss, you know, it's not difficult to read between the lines, both of them saying basically we have no idea. we really have no idea what they talked about, except in the most general terms. well, i guarantee you the russians have a very specific idea of what the president had to say. and they are framing that discussion now in the absence of any commentary by
adam schiff. congressman schiff, i wonder what your reaction is to the white house to stop announcing calls with foreign leaders. to some people it may not sound like a big deal. it certainly sounds like chipping away at transparency. >> it certainly is chip away at be transparency. it's the cumulative impact of some of his conversations leaking in the past, leaking do not congratulate putin, and then of course he congratulates him. this is a president who doesn't trust his own staff,...
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adam schiff. and our correspondents and analysts are standing by. first, let's go to senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny. jeff, the president was clearly under pressure to try to fix this. what's the latest? >> reporter: wolf, no question about it, this is a fire storm unlike any other he experienced in his presidency, global and domestic, hearing from a variety of advisers. i am told the president in the early hours of this morning was not inclined to respond like this, but he did hear from advisers, lawmakers, other supporters of his, including somebody that said it made him look unpatriotic. he listened and tried to clarify it. he was leading this charge directly to say he misspoke. wolf, saying those words in the cabinet room of the white house certainly don't match the magnitude from the helsinki summit yesterday. president trump in full damage control mode tonight. >> i realize that there is need for some clarification. >> reporter: insisting he misspoke in helsinki, accepting vladimir putin's denials of attack on american democracy. >> i said the word would instead
adam schiff. and our correspondents and analysts are standing by. first, let's go to senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny. jeff, the president was clearly under pressure to try to fix this. what's the latest? >> reporter: wolf, no question about it, this is a fire storm unlike any other he experienced in his presidency, global and domestic, hearing from a variety of advisers. i am told the president in the early hours of this morning was not inclined to respond like this, but he...
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white house. people are wondering why would he do that? is the president compromised. adamknow what it is, who has it or what might set them off. david, do you think trump is compromised or do you think the issue is he thinks or knows there is some sort of kompromat out there but he doesn't know what it is. >> he believes in his own mind he's better than the rest of us, and he should be in charge for life. but donald also knows that his tax returns are a real problem. i began at d.c. report six weeks ago calling for a criminal examination of donald trump's tax returns. he's had two income tax fraud trials he lost. he went to extraordinary lengths to hide books and records from an audit by the city of new york. there are many other examples i've written about over the last 30 years. and russian money is very important to donald's position. and explains why when banks wouldn't loan him money and he had no credit, he was flush with cash through all sorts of deals as well as being bailed out a few years ago by lavrov, one of the russian oligarchs that paid two to three times fo
white house. people are wondering why would he do that? is the president compromised. adamknow what it is, who has it or what might set them off. david, do you think trump is compromised or do you think the issue is he thinks or knows there is some sort of kompromat out there but he doesn't know what it is. >> he believes in his own mind he's better than the rest of us, and he should be in charge for life. but donald also knows that his tax returns are a real problem. i began at d.c....