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from the broadcast center in new york city i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, july 19th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump takes a tougher tone on russia, telling cbs news as what he said to vladimir putin about meddling in u.s. elections. >> i let him know we can't have this, we're not going to have it, and that's the way it's going to be. >> i saw something next to me and i felt pain. i looked and i saw a fin. >> two children are bitten in a possible shark attack at a new york beach. ♪ >>> and more than 140 survivors of sexual abuse by larry nassar unite at the espys and are honored for their courage. >> headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, whether or not president trump accepts u.s. intelligence's conclusions that russia meddled in the 2016 elections depends on when you ask him. the president's answers shift from one day to the next. he told cbs news he laid down the law with regard to russian interference with the u.s. elections and this morning mr. tru
from the broadcast center in new york city i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, july 19th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump takes a tougher tone on russia, telling cbs news as what he said to vladimir putin about meddling in u.s. elections. >> i let him know we can't have this, we're not going to have it, and that's the way it's going to be. >> i saw something next to me and i felt pain. i looked and i saw a fin....
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i now yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from california, ranking democrat on the immigration subcommittee, ms. lofgren. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. lofgren: mr. speaker, i support fair and humane enforcement of our immigration laws. but that's not what this resolution is about. it's nothing but a ploy to distract us from critical issues facing our country. a most urgent issue now is the need to reunify thousands of children, including babies, who were forcefully torn from their parents' arms at the border. despite court orders requiring reunification, over 2,000 children remain separated from their parents. this bill does nothing to address that humanitarian crisis. a crisis created by trump's -- trump administration's so-called zero tolerance policy. the bill does nothing to more quickly reunify children like jefferson, a 6-year-old boy taken from his father after traveling together from guatemala seeking asyl
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i now yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from california, ranking democrat on the immigration subcommittee, ms. lofgren. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. lofgren: mr. speaker, i support fair and humane enforcement of our immigration laws. but that's not what this resolution is about. it's nothing but a ploy to distract us from critical issues facing our country. a most urgent...
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new york, new jersey, port authority, mta, new jersey transit? there are technology piece and jurisdictional and governance piece. to the extent they are pursuing technologies and can work together. drones for new york city, our airspace is pretty dense. i don't know if we're ready to go there. but we are doing connected vehicles, looking at things we could deploy regionally. we are one region. >> for the question and the record, where do the jets and giants play? >> in the region. [laughter]. >> case closed. senator markey. >> thank you, mr. chairman once again. once again, this is an area where senator booker and i compete. we compete and i just had him check it out, and new york has the second worst congestion and we're number 7 in congestion. one place we like to behind new york, one category. >> far behind. >> in washington, d.c., is number six. between new york, boston and washington, we're, we have a lot of reason to solve this problem. it is consuming a large percentage of the discretionary time that we have left on the planet, okay? just
new york, new jersey, port authority, mta, new jersey transit? there are technology piece and jurisdictional and governance piece. to the extent they are pursuing technologies and can work together. drones for new york city, our airspace is pretty dense. i don't know if we're ready to go there. but we are doing connected vehicles, looking at things we could deploy regionally. we are one region. >> for the question and the record, where do the jets and giants play? >> in the region....
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i'm aaron gilchrist in new york. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. "the new york times" today out with a new bombshell report about the president's long-time fix y fixer and former personal attorney michael cohen. the "times" reveals for the very first time that cohen secretly recorded at least one conversation with donald trump and that the fbi now has its hands on it. in the recording, donald trump and michael cohen discuss hush money payments to karen mcdougal. she's a former playboy model who had an alleged affair with trump. the fbi seized the recording of trump and cohen in a raid on cohen's home and offices earlier this year that donald trump described at the time as an attack on the nation. >> i just heard that they broke into the office of one of my personal attorneys, good man, and it's a disgraceful situation. it's a total witch hunt. it's a disgrace. it's frankly a real disgrace. it's an attack on our country in a true sense. >> an attack on our country, wow. the "times" writes of the significance of today's revelation. "the recording's e
i'm aaron gilchrist in new york. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. "the new york times" today out with a new bombshell report about the president's long-time fix y fixer and former personal attorney michael cohen. the "times" reveals for the very first time that cohen secretly recorded at least one conversation with donald trump and that the fbi now has its hands on it. in the recording, donald trump and michael cohen discuss hush money payments to karen...
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it was the federal reserve bank of new york and federal employees, as well. it's easier for me to say but they were not complying with two at they were say not complying with because the gap to do is so big. it's very difficult to find things they were doing right. it's an embarrassment of what they were doing wrong. >> could you give us an example? >> yes, one of the examples i talk about early on in the book is when i was sitting down with the federal reserve bank of america employees whose stoop pass on knowledge and the anti- money laundering program is simply, is that the employees are supposed to follow to patch anybody, customer, that is trying to use the banks to launder money, and other words to make dirty money clean. talking to me as i sat there and took on this information from the new york employee is how this particularly employee was telling me at the same time they're doing all of these things that are wrong and they're not just doing the wrong in the us but doing the wrong in all sorts around the world and at the same time was trying to convi
it was the federal reserve bank of new york and federal employees, as well. it's easier for me to say but they were not complying with two at they were say not complying with because the gap to do is so big. it's very difficult to find things they were doing right. it's an embarrassment of what they were doing wrong. >> could you give us an example? >> yes, one of the examples i talk about early on in the book is when i was sitting down with the federal reserve bank of america...
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howie: there is a knew accusation being made by the "new york times" and other news outlets that the president is trying to sell his supports on an alternative reality. president trump: don't believe the fake news. what you are seeing and what you are reading is not what's happening. howie: the "new york times" headlines is trump rages against reality. he's increasingly living in a world of selective information and bending the truth. is that fair? guy: it sounds like a politician that wants the media narrative he or she supports and looks good for them. trump is unusually aggressive in his public posturing on this, but it's not a stretch for an administration to cherry pick the story they want to tout and dismiss others. trump goes overboard frequently on this kind of stuff. but it's true a huge percentage of the mainstream media is actively rooting against him. they want him to fail, they want to bring him down and create lose-lose paradigms for him. adrienne: donald trump believes if any media coverage of him is negative, it's fake news. that's how he frames it. howie: we think in
howie: there is a knew accusation being made by the "new york times" and other news outlets that the president is trying to sell his supports on an alternative reality. president trump: don't believe the fake news. what you are seeing and what you are reading is not what's happening. howie: the "new york times" headlines is trump rages against reality. he's increasingly living in a world of selective information and bending the truth. is that fair? guy: it sounds like a...
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introduce to you floyd lawyers of the pwbest co-counsel in the new york times case and now attorney in new where he does focus on first amendment and media law at is a guest professor columbia university school of journalism. welcome. e are pleased to welcome ted olsen. he has argued 63 cases in for the ractice and government before the supreme court including during his term 2001 icitor general from to 2004. one of his key cases epresenting president bush in president bush v gore and a artner now at gibson dunn in washington and we are pleased to have you back. unwith us the first -- you were the first alternatively. >> i'm delighted you would ask. >> we will start with broad or ing how narrow this decision was. help people understand the before we go in the details. what did the court find? >> the court found that the could not be post restrained in advance from a prior restraint as it is known. it is a very that heavy burden that the government come.o over come they have to show real harm to the country and that the government had failed to do that. the ruling of the cou court. ruli
introduce to you floyd lawyers of the pwbest co-counsel in the new york times case and now attorney in new where he does focus on first amendment and media law at is a guest professor columbia university school of journalism. welcome. e are pleased to welcome ted olsen. he has argued 63 cases in for the ractice and government before the supreme court including during his term 2001 icitor general from to 2004. one of his key cases epresenting president bush in president bush v gore and a artner...
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>> laura podesta here in new york. thanks, laura. >>> the heat is also playing a role out west, helping fuel out-of-control wildfires. two major fires are burning in california. the so-called county fire started saturday and has burned 32 acres about 50 miles west of sacramento. fire has forced hundreds to evacuate. another fire in lake county has destroyed at least 20 buildings. in colorado, there have been over 41,000 acres and forced 2,000 forced to leave their homes. over the weekend jesper jorgensen was charged with starting the fire. >>> the president said he has narrowed his potential nominees to seven candidates. meanwhile a key senator says she would never support anyone she thinks would overturn roe v. wade. >> i think we're gong have support from democrats if it's the right person. >> reporter: on sunday, president trump announced his supreme court nominee will be confirmed soon as he finds a replacement for retiring justice anthony kennedy who has been a itwinge choices like abortion. the judge needs the ba
>> laura podesta here in new york. thanks, laura. >>> the heat is also playing a role out west, helping fuel out-of-control wildfires. two major fires are burning in california. the so-called county fire started saturday and has burned 32 acres about 50 miles west of sacramento. fire has forced hundreds to evacuate. another fire in lake county has destroyed at least 20 buildings. in colorado, there have been over 41,000 acres and forced 2,000 forced to leave their homes. over the...
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e gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: mr. speaker, i rise in support of this measure and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: first of all, let me thank congressman doug collins and congresswoman brenda lawrence for their work in bringing this bill forward. this bill before us, the intercountry adoption information act of 2018, will create more transparency in the adoption process. mr. speaker, the adoption process can be long, emotional, expensive for americans that seek to expand their families and give children a forever home. the reason families put themselves through this is because they love these children and want to give them a chance to be part of a loving family. but foreign governments sometimes abruptly change their policies on adoptions, leading families in the dark as they anxiously await to be united with their adoptive children. this bill will make sure adoptive parents get the information they need when this happens. h.r. 5626 r
e gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: mr. speaker, i rise in support of this measure and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: first of all, let me thank congressman doug collins and congresswoman brenda lawrence for their work in bringing this bill forward. this bill before us, the intercountry adoption information act of 2018, will create more transparency in the adoption process. mr. speaker, the adoption...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >> it's tuesday, july 24th, 2018. s morning news. access denied? president trump may be seeking to revoke the security clearances of a number of his critics. rain, heat and fire. extreme weather effecting millions of people coast-to-coast and around the world. >>> and keeping a commitment? north korea appears to be taking steps toward denuclearization. >>> good morning from the studio
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >> it's tuesday, july 24th, 2018. s morning news. access denied? president trump may be seeking to revoke the security clearances of a number of his critics. rain, heat and fire. extreme weather effecting millions of people coast-to-coast and around the world. >>> and keeping a commitment? north korea appears to be taking steps toward denuclearization. >>> good morning from the studio
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says thatef of staff the new york times and daily news called.i literally thought to myself, i guess, you know, we are making news because young female pro defensive new york city. then we started making the phone calls back. it turns out, i was the first female to wear pants on the floor. as best as i could determine, there wasn't a dress code for females. they did not think there would be any females on the house floor. i may clamor magazine. glamour magazine and went on that kathy and regis show them all because i wore pants. >> and your colleagues did not comment? rep. molinari: no. i would have been surprised if they had of noticed. >> before we go too far ahead, i want to give you a chance to talk about the story off tape to bosnia while you were pregnant. rep. molinari: i got to be very thee with bob dole during former yugoslavia crisis. during that time, we had an arms embargo. there were still arms going in to that area, but not to the croatians and others throughout the yugoslavian area. i had visited their wants and i had gone to croat
says thatef of staff the new york times and daily news called.i literally thought to myself, i guess, you know, we are making news because young female pro defensive new york city. then we started making the phone calls back. it turns out, i was the first female to wear pants on the floor. as best as i could determine, there wasn't a dress code for females. they did not think there would be any females on the house floor. i may clamor magazine. glamour magazine and went on that kathy and regis...
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owens spent eight years in the new york state senate before he was elected to serve in brooklyn, new york,'s, 12th congressional district, a seat previously held by the honorable cheryly chisholm, his predecessor -- shirley chisholm, his predecessor. he then went on to everybody he -- to serve his community for two decades. through his committee work and work with the congressional black caucus' education brain trust, major owens became known as the education congressman. but he was also deemed with another moniker. the wrapping rep -- rapping rep. due to his ability to intertwine his political perspective into rhythmic poetry. mr. owens will always be remembered for the legislative victories he achieved on the hill. his spectacular fight, particularly for the americans with disabilities act of 1990, r which he's credited, its passage. his accomplishments in congress are vast. and many are steeped in his life-long passion for education, community development and equality. mr. owens' passion for education began during his career in librarianship. where he served as the community inform
owens spent eight years in the new york state senate before he was elected to serve in brooklyn, new york,'s, 12th congressional district, a seat previously held by the honorable cheryly chisholm, his predecessor -- shirley chisholm, his predecessor. he then went on to everybody he -- to serve his community for two decades. through his committee work and work with the congressional black caucus' education brain trust, major owens became known as the education congressman. but he was also deemed...
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new york. and then he also set up the onion river, onion river company -- what was his, oh, i'll find it right here. to get land. and the onion river land company which leveraged property they didn't have to buy land that they could not afford and to which new york said they were not entitled. so as we get into this, now, i'm going to tell you just a couple of things, people that i really like here. and in no particular order, but i got fascinated. justice sherwood, who became one of the characters in the book because there were these three guys who were initially in the green mountain boys. but when the time came to declare for the patriot cause, justice sherwood refused. his family had come to america in 1634, 1635. he'd had a background -- he was about as american as you can get. but he would not break with the king. partly because he he was churchf england, but also because i think he just didn't see any point in it. and you have to think about vermont as basically two places. on the hudson
new york. and then he also set up the onion river, onion river company -- what was his, oh, i'll find it right here. to get land. and the onion river land company which leveraged property they didn't have to buy land that they could not afford and to which new york said they were not entitled. so as we get into this, now, i'm going to tell you just a couple of things, people that i really like here. and in no particular order, but i got fascinated. justice sherwood, who became one of the...
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this is the economic club of new york. how does new york prosper in this new age of yalingriths. does it still maintain its positions? what would you worry about from a new york perspective. >> it ourns out the world is flat. everybody will go to the lowest cost place. you will work out on some place on the steps in central europe or central asia. t doesn't work that way. plus was a book that people in the kind of creative craft like to live among each other. they like to go to the theater. they like to aggregate together. it is not going to be a world of automatons. there will be creation. even though the lines of code have to be written. the people who create, the people who get together and people who engage are going to want to ago gate together. new york has had quite a head start on aggregating together people who are like that and have the infrastructure that tends to attract more people who are like that, and those people attract each other. so i tend thought to worry about new york as long as they don't keep making it so very expensive to be here versus other very, very
this is the economic club of new york. how does new york prosper in this new age of yalingriths. does it still maintain its positions? what would you worry about from a new york perspective. >> it ourns out the world is flat. everybody will go to the lowest cost place. you will work out on some place on the steps in central europe or central asia. t doesn't work that way. plus was a book that people in the kind of creative craft like to live among each other. they like to go to the...
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adrienne: i am an avid reader of the "new york times."ut i can't understand why alan dershowitz is helping the story day relevant, why it's being covered by the media. howie: i will bet a lot of "new york times" readers go to places like that. it's almost like apply crow could many of intolerance. it's like when people unfriend you on facebook. it says how politics has affected everybody's social lives. emily, ders with it said the bar for tolerance has been lowered. now a democrat is being isolated and pushed out. as a conservative i dislike as much as anyone, we have to be sympathetic to powerful people who are being pushed out. but there is a statement there. it's worth consideration, but maybe not on the front page of the "new york times." howie: let me get to this dust-up between president trump and jimmy fallon. he was the last host on late night who wasn't regularly beating up on the president. howie: were you able to hear that? basically emily jimmy fallon seems to be joining the ranks of criticism. emily: jimmy fallon is a libera
adrienne: i am an avid reader of the "new york times."ut i can't understand why alan dershowitz is helping the story day relevant, why it's being covered by the media. howie: i will bet a lot of "new york times" readers go to places like that. it's almost like apply crow could many of intolerance. it's like when people unfriend you on facebook. it says how politics has affected everybody's social lives. emily, ders with it said the bar for tolerance has been lowered. now a...
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>>> top of the hour, good morning, everyone, i'm poppy harlow in new york. we have a lot of news to get to. president trump begins the week with the most open direct and personal attacks to date on special counsel robert mueller. in at least two opportunities to teen down or step up attacks on camera. the president meets with visiting prime minister of italy today. that happens in the 12:00 noon eastern hour. the two do plan a news conference after. he will almost certainly be asked about a seemingly unprompted barrage of tweets over the weekend declaring the so-called witch hunt in a legal scam. the president claims was a nasty contentious business relationship. let's begin at the white house. that's where we find our abby phillip. we just heard a lot from the president's attorney, rudy giuliani here on this network. what are you hearing from the white house? >> that's right, poppy. it was quite the interview with rouddy giuliani this weekend, asking him to respond to some of these very pointed tweets from president trump over the weekend in which he accuses
>>> top of the hour, good morning, everyone, i'm poppy harlow in new york. we have a lot of news to get to. president trump begins the week with the most open direct and personal attacks to date on special counsel robert mueller. in at least two opportunities to teen down or step up attacks on camera. the president meets with visiting prime minister of italy today. that happens in the 12:00 noon eastern hour. the two do plan a news conference after. he will almost certainly be asked...
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. >>> from new york, this is abc news. >> good evening.ourt ruled today that there is nothing unconstitutional in the death penalty. >> the court says the death penalty is an expression of society's moral outrage at particular crimes. >> in the 1970s, we had a four-year moratorium on the death penalty. the u.s. supreme court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional. eventually, 1976, with new statutes, the u.s. supreme court said it's constitutional. and then we started seeing the death penalty back in place. death rows repopulated with new criminals like gary gilmore. >> it seems that the people of utah, they want the death penalty but they don't want executions. i took them literal and serious when they sentenced me to death. >> his crimes were not especially extreme. it was two robbery/murders. but when he was convicted, he wanted to die. he wanted to go out in a blaze of glory. so two years later he was put to death by firing squad and became the very first person in america in this new era to be executed. and his words were "let's do
. >>> from new york, this is abc news. >> good evening.ourt ruled today that there is nothing unconstitutional in the death penalty. >> the court says the death penalty is an expression of society's moral outrage at particular crimes. >> in the 1970s, we had a four-year moratorium on the death penalty. the u.s. supreme court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional. eventually, 1976, with new statutes, the u.s. supreme court said it's constitutional. and then we...
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but the first sign we had that flynn would plead guilty and cooperation was thanksgiving from "the new york times" reported that he was canceling the join defense agreement that we had the lawyers for trump. abc news is now reporting that we are seeing that same process unfolding with michael cohen. they're reporting specifically that at the end of the week, michael cohen will drop his existing legal team, representing him through whole process of wrangling over whether or not the documents seized from his office or protected by attorney-client privilege, whether or not they can use those documents, it is ending in a way that looks disastrous for michael cohen. his lawyers said in court that they would get millions of documents held back by attorney-client privilege. that has not happened. instead, millions of documents have been handed over to prosecutors and not very much turned out to be remotely privileged at all. but that thought process of prosecutors getting their hands and all that stuff they saw from cohen, it will come to an end. michael cohen is due to drop the lawyers who have b
but the first sign we had that flynn would plead guilty and cooperation was thanksgiving from "the new york times" reported that he was canceling the join defense agreement that we had the lawyers for trump. abc news is now reporting that we are seeing that same process unfolding with michael cohen. they're reporting specifically that at the end of the week, michael cohen will drop his existing legal team, representing him through whole process of wrangling over whether or not the...
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grave seems to have become a site of pilgrimage for people who have gone and seen the musical in new york. but they want to be close to hamilton and that's the only way to be close to hamilton is to visit his grave. news travels fast. especially bad news. philadelphia heard within a day or two. charleston published reports two weeks later although it's hard for me to imagine that it really took two weeks for news like that to reach charleston. the public was absolutely shocked. aside from the immediate outcry, the death of hamilton began a renewed shift in attitude away from the practice of dueling. society of the cincinnati vice president charles cotesworth pinkney of south carolina intended to accelerate the abolition of dueling. and in the place of the deceased hamilton cotesworth pinckney would ascend to the highest office of the society as its present general. charles cotesworth pinckney was one. framers of the constitution, and he had been minister to france during the so-called x.y.z. affair in 1797 and 1798. during the x.y.z. affair in response to demands for bribes and loans, he
grave seems to have become a site of pilgrimage for people who have gone and seen the musical in new york. but they want to be close to hamilton and that's the only way to be close to hamilton is to visit his grave. news travels fast. especially bad news. philadelphia heard within a day or two. charleston published reports two weeks later although it's hard for me to imagine that it really took two weeks for news like that to reach charleston. the public was absolutely shocked. aside from the...
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zeldin of new york. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 965, the gentleman from new york, mr. sdelledin, and a member opposed -- zeldin, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. zeldin: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment to h.r. 200 will provide needed regulatory relief to fishermen from the east end of long island and the entire region who are struggling under confusing and arbitrary federal restrictions on stripe bass fishing in the block island sound. the unique maritime geography of our region means that making the 15-mile journey by boat from montauk point, new york, to block island, rhode island, requires passing through a segment of waters considered to be part of the easy known as the block island transit zone. for recreational anglers, charter boat captains, commercial fishermen, this shift in jurisdiction can be the difference between a nice day on the water and committing a federal offense. my amendment would permanently restore the right to fish for striped bass in this waterway and end decades of
zeldin of new york. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 965, the gentleman from new york, mr. sdelledin, and a member opposed -- zeldin, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. zeldin: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment to h.r. 200 will provide needed regulatory relief to fishermen from the east end of long island and the entire region who are struggling under confusing and arbitrary federal restrictions on stripe bass...
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attorney for the southern district of new york.ow would you view it if someone put out a tape like that without first informing you? >> poorly. you'd view it very poorly. look, prosecutors are trying to do their job. they like to keep buttoned down, keep their heads down. they like to have control of information that's disseminated from their investigations. and if you have a concern that people who you may be thinking about bringing in as witnesses, whether they are flipping or they're innocent third parties who are witnesses, you don't like the idea based on things that they've done that when they come in and talk to your prosecutors they're going to march right out to a camera and say what questions they were asked and spib things, a, because you don't want people to know about your investigation. and b, they create a record of statements that can be more easily contradicted by other folks on cross-examination later. there was a story a few weeks ago reported that there was supposed to be a meeting between folks in my old office
attorney for the southern district of new york.ow would you view it if someone put out a tape like that without first informing you? >> poorly. you'd view it very poorly. look, prosecutors are trying to do their job. they like to keep buttoned down, keep their heads down. they like to have control of information that's disseminated from their investigations. and if you have a concern that people who you may be thinking about bringing in as witnesses, whether they are flipping or they're...
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vinny prim in new york, dr. doles in nice wonder, new york and primarily dr. jerome jaffe. he was the head of the illinois drug abuse program. i visited therapeutic communities, methadone communities. and the only folks who had data on recidivism were the folks who were dealing with methadone. geoff: you're getting way ahead of us. you are going to give our whole program away. we are just introducing ourselves. so i'm going to stop you. jeff and i are very good friends. he can't spell his name but we're very good friends. he's the policy guy at the white house on drug treatment. and then we go to bob dupont. bob, where were you when nixon was elected and how did you become involved in this? bob: my life changed when richard nixon was inaugurated in a dramatic way. and let me go back before that how i got to that point where my life changed so dramatically. i graduated from emory college in atlanta in 1958 and from harvard medical school in 1963. i did my psychiatric training at harvard and came to n.i.h. for research training. when i finished that in 1932, it was time for m
vinny prim in new york, dr. doles in nice wonder, new york and primarily dr. jerome jaffe. he was the head of the illinois drug abuse program. i visited therapeutic communities, methadone communities. and the only folks who had data on recidivism were the folks who were dealing with methadone. geoff: you're getting way ahead of us. you are going to give our whole program away. we are just introducing ourselves. so i'm going to stop you. jeff and i are very good friends. he can't spell his name...
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vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. i'm caroline hyde live from westminster. welcome to "bloomberg markets." let's get a quick check up on first word news. seals in thailand say they are not sure if it is a miracle or science, but all 12 members of a soccer team into their coach are out of a cave where they have been trapped for 18 days. a team of divers brought the last of them out today. president trump going to brussels for what may be a contentious nato summit. today, he again took aim at the military alliance, saying that the nato countries must pay more in defending europe and the u.s. must pay less. the secretary-general says that the call to boost spending are having an impact. we welcome of the president has triggered a major showdown over the future of the supreme court. the president has nominated brett kavanaugh to fill the slot left open by the retirement of justice kennedy. if he is confirmed by the senate, that would make the most conservative court in generations. fight.ts are promising a chuck schumer sa
vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. i'm caroline hyde live from westminster. welcome to "bloomberg markets." let's get a quick check up on first word news. seals in thailand say they are not sure if it is a miracle or science, but all 12 members of a soccer team into their coach are out of a cave where they have been trapped for 18 days. a team of divers brought the last of them out today. president trump going to brussels for what may be a contentious nato summit. today, he again...
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peak index of 96 in new york city. 59 in st. louis. 104 is what it's going to feel like in memphis, tennessee. there is severe threat for monday as well. a low threat for parts of northeast into new england. higher threat for severe weather in the central plains into the upper midwest. looking ahead to the 4th of july holiday, mostly cloudy and 69 in san francisco, sunny and 108 in phoenix. sunshine to the central plains, scattered storms in the lower mississippi valley where dallas is expected. 96, 88 in new orleans. scattered storms expected throughout the southeast and the mid-atlantic as well, and new york city where a 87 is expected on the 4th. elaine? >> kristen, thank you. heat is fueling two dozen wildfires in the northwest. a new fire erupted in northern california. in colorado there's been an arrest in a wildfire that's been burning for more nan a month. here are the details. >> reporter: fast moving flames in northern california kept fire crews busy saturday. gusty wind conditions fueled the blaze, and by sunday mornin
peak index of 96 in new york city. 59 in st. louis. 104 is what it's going to feel like in memphis, tennessee. there is severe threat for monday as well. a low threat for parts of northeast into new england. higher threat for severe weather in the central plains into the upper midwest. looking ahead to the 4th of july holiday, mostly cloudy and 69 in san francisco, sunny and 108 in phoenix. sunshine to the central plains, scattered storms in the lower mississippi valley where dallas is...
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my grandfather was in the new york state assembly, my father was in the new york state assembly, then a member of congress, then borough president. i'm an only child and very close to both my parents, and we would have sunday breakfast and we would have elections for who was going to be the president of the day. and so he would say, if i'm elected president, i will take us all to the zoo, and whatever you promised, you got to fulfill, so you really learned a lot about making deals so that you could get that extra vote. we would have elected officials come to our house all the time. so it was an area in which i felt very comfortable. my dad didn't run for office until i was in high school, but there was always that constant discussion of politics. he was always involved in campaigns. then when my dad did run for politics, i continued to follow and nip at his heels and just found the debates, the protests, so much of campaigning. my friends and i would go door to door with him and stick letters from him into doors. it just sort of became a natural, though i remember at the time going ba
my grandfather was in the new york state assembly, my father was in the new york state assembly, then a member of congress, then borough president. i'm an only child and very close to both my parents, and we would have sunday breakfast and we would have elections for who was going to be the president of the day. and so he would say, if i'm elected president, i will take us all to the zoo, and whatever you promised, you got to fulfill, so you really learned a lot about making deals so that you...
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in new york the dsa demanded the abolition of cash bail and borders.d immigration into the u.s., the abolition of prisons and law and order itself. financed by an economic system that doesn't recognize profit. has that ever worked in the world? those are relevant questions. a democratic socialist could be elected president at some point. we thought it was a perfect moment to speak to the most famous of all advocates for democratic socialism cornell west. a professor at harvard. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. it's good to be in dialogue with you again. >> tucker: yes, it is. to give us a sense of what democratic socialism is, can you point to an example that works? venezuela seems like an exact of democratic socialism. if so does it work? >> i don't think that democratic socialism as an ideal has been able to embodied in a larger social context. there are different forms of it. some are bad, some are medium, some are better. the fundamental commitment is to the dignity of ordinary people and make sure they live lives of decency. it's not an-ism. it
in new york the dsa demanded the abolition of cash bail and borders.d immigration into the u.s., the abolition of prisons and law and order itself. financed by an economic system that doesn't recognize profit. has that ever worked in the world? those are relevant questions. a democratic socialist could be elected president at some point. we thought it was a perfect moment to speak to the most famous of all advocates for democratic socialism cornell west. a professor at harvard. thanks for...
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i'm aaron gilchrist in new york. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. "the new york times" today out with a new bombshell report about the president's long-time fix y fixer and former personal attorney michael cohen. the "times" reveals for the very first time that cohen secretly recorded at least one conversation with donald trump and that the fbi now has its hands on it. in the recording, donald trump and michael cohen discuss hush money payments to karen mcdougal. she's a former playboy model who had an alleged affair with trump. the fbi seized the recording of trump and cohen in a raid on cohen's home and offices earlier this year that donald trump
i'm aaron gilchrist in new york. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. "the new york times" today out with a new bombshell report about the president's long-time fix y fixer and former personal attorney michael cohen. the "times" reveals for the very first time that cohen secretly recorded at least one conversation with donald trump and that the fbi now has its hands on it. in the recording, donald trump and michael cohen discuss hush money payments to karen...
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attorney for the southern district of new york. , the former fox executive bill shine on the rise over at the white house amid reports of the shrinking role of the white house chief of staff john kelly. we're getting new details on the west wing dynamic. >>> the white house chief of staff general john kelly was supposed to bring order to a chaotic west wing, but kelly has been marginalized as he nears his one-year anniversary on the job. he no longer enjoys the respect he once did, according to multiple sources. kelly's stature has diminished, though the influence of other staffers in the west wing is clearly rising. let's bring in our senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny and cnn political analyst april ryan. give us a sense, jeff, of kelly's role right now because we certainly don't see him all that often or hear from him often. >> he's still on the job at 363 days. that's pretty remarkable in this white house. almost a year. on saturday, he hits that one-year mark. but so much has changed in his role. he came in, in a very
attorney for the southern district of new york. , the former fox executive bill shine on the rise over at the white house amid reports of the shrinking role of the white house chief of staff john kelly. we're getting new details on the west wing dynamic. >>> the white house chief of staff general john kelly was supposed to bring order to a chaotic west wing, but kelly has been marginalized as he nears his one-year anniversary on the job. he no longer enjoys the respect he once did,...
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i am from new york. ryw reliably blue state and there are a lot of trump voters of their because it is rule country and they feel similarly to folks in the midwest -- it is rural country and they feel similarly to folks in the midwest about the economy. things like infrastructure, something we have not talked about in a while. there was a provision in one of the early budgets that took some programs away from farmers, things they were counting on to actually be able to make loans, get loans to expand their businesses. aree types of things they very sensitive to and we have to be able to talk to those voters again. we miss an opportunity to do that before, but we can get back to that. shery: it's not just about the trade tariffs, not about june politics. -- not about geopolitics. putof these issues together, will this change the dynamic for the gop come november? >> i don't think so. the president has done a good job of engaging the republican base. he has also energized the democratic base at the same tim
i am from new york. ryw reliably blue state and there are a lot of trump voters of their because it is rule country and they feel similarly to folks in the midwest -- it is rural country and they feel similarly to folks in the midwest about the economy. things like infrastructure, something we have not talked about in a while. there was a provision in one of the early budgets that took some programs away from farmers, things they were counting on to actually be able to make loans, get loans to...
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from the broadcast center in new york city i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs 8÷ >>> it's friday, july 20th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a tour boat capsizes, killing several people near branson, missouri. this morning the search resumes for the missing. >>> oh, my god. look at this. >> tornados tear through central iowa leaving miles of destruction. >>> and russian president vladimir putin is invited to the white house to the surprise of one of the president's top advisers. >> vladimir putin is coming to the white house. >> did i hear -- >> yeah. >> okay. 'soing to be special. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with a deadly boat accident in southwest missouri. at least 11 people including children were killed when a sightseeing tour boat sank in a popular town in branson. five were killed and seven injured. more than 30 people were on board when a powerful storm hit the lake. the search for other victims resumes th
from the broadcast center in new york city i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs 8÷ >>> it's friday, july 20th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a tour boat capsizes, killing several people near branson, missouri. this morning the search resumes for the missing. >>> oh, my god. look at this. >> tornados tear through central iowa leaving miles of destruction. >>> and russian president vladimir putin is invited to the white...
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>> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> president trump's long-time attorney michael cohen said then candidate trump knew about a trump tower meeting with russians in june of 2016. it was at this meeting that russians offered to provide damaging information about hillary clinton. the president has denied knowing in advance about the meeting with the russian lawyer who has ties to the kremlin. donald trump jr., the president's son-in-law jared kushner, and campaign manager paul manafort took part. last night trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani said cohen can't be believed. >> the tapes that we have demonstrate any number of serious lies by him back a year and a half ago including his fooling people, hiding tape recordings, telling them they weren't recorded, lying to their face, breaking faith with them, taping his client, which is a disbarable offenffensoffense. i don't see how he has any credibility. >> "the new york times" reports robert mueller is reviewing the president's tweets to see if
>> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> president trump's long-time attorney michael cohen said then candidate trump knew about a trump tower meeting with russians in june of 2016. it was at this meeting that russians offered to provide damaging information about hillary clinton. the president has denied knowing in advance about the meeting with the russian lawyer who has ties to the kremlin. donald trump jr., the president's son-in-law jared kushner, and...
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so we're headed up to ossining new york which is about forty miles north of new york city it's the home of the infamous sing-sing prison it's also the home of tyrone johnson who's been there since the year two thousand convicted for a murder that he claims he didn't commit iran's case is the second that we're profiling in this episode and it's one of the few examples where the prosecutor actually was reprimanded and lost his license and yet tyrone still sits in prison tyrone johnson's case is full of twists and turns the queens district attorney's office suffered a huge embarrassment when one of its lead prosecutors was caught lying about a witness there were even allegations the judge was helping the prosecution's case you want to stay just right but none of that controversy prevented tyrone johnson from being locked up with a twenty to life sentence. i don't know the most you need to know. how old were you when you got arrested twenty three or twenty three. what's that like what's the feeling like to be trapped for so i mean and it's like you against yourself your life as you know it
so we're headed up to ossining new york which is about forty miles north of new york city it's the home of the infamous sing-sing prison it's also the home of tyrone johnson who's been there since the year two thousand convicted for a murder that he claims he didn't commit iran's case is the second that we're profiling in this episode and it's one of the few examples where the prosecutor actually was reprimanded and lost his license and yet tyrone still sits in prison tyrone johnson's case is...
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to frs hills, and -- didn't come on to it until late 30s kids were in soccer westchester county, new york, new roschelle. >> he had -- kids played soccer, if i were in this if i were president soccer would do that if charge would do this, the guy actually said that -- he was up from cutting orange slices, sidelines to being one of this most powerful men in all of world soccer first american on fifa, in 50 years, and was head of the one of the regional associations federation alan was talking about number two, in confederation, enormous power. and i think a lot of -- things that he helped, in get first significant contract, played big role women's national -- women's soccer supporter to understand how important that game was, and people know him well, often as a enumerate raconteur, life of the party famous for e-mailing -- in new york, where there was one corner mom ad mohamed auhammad the other. >> button vivant. >> a common thought, a clip of a guy conflicted at trial december handing out medals for soccer team, forge it he was putting money in one kid skipped him didn't think -- in so
to frs hills, and -- didn't come on to it until late 30s kids were in soccer westchester county, new york, new roschelle. >> he had -- kids played soccer, if i were in this if i were president soccer would do that if charge would do this, the guy actually said that -- he was up from cutting orange slices, sidelines to being one of this most powerful men in all of world soccer first american on fifa, in 50 years, and was head of the one of the regional associations federation alan was...
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not everyone in new york city agrees with torres that the n.y.p.d. stop and frisk policy is too aggressive or racially biased it's a complicated issue. when did we become the bad guy in this situation i think every kid in america myself included was told. they were probably go see a policeman well we've now created the atmosphere that the policeman is the bad guy sergeant ed mullins is a current n.y.p.d. officer and president of the sergeants benevolent association he experienced firsthand the rise in the stop and frisk strategy the little crimes made a difference to big crimes we stop people we come up with things contraband whatever it was we could do we began to fish with a net and out with a poll window you go in and you know send somebody on their way into it and report any every incident or field report was recorded and placed into a massive computer system. searchable by precinct and capable of predicting patterns of criminal behavior. making these arrest all of. their work by the wayside and here's the challenge for critics of stop and frisk
not everyone in new york city agrees with torres that the n.y.p.d. stop and frisk policy is too aggressive or racially biased it's a complicated issue. when did we become the bad guy in this situation i think every kid in america myself included was told. they were probably go see a policeman well we've now created the atmosphere that the policeman is the bad guy sergeant ed mullins is a current n.y.p.d. officer and president of the sergeants benevolent association he experienced firsthand the...
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in new york, and lordy, there are tapes. we are following breaking news this afternoon.t months before the presidential election, trump's long-time lawyer michael cohen recorded a conversation with the then-candidate. the topic of that recorded call, payments to former play-by-play model karen mcdougal. mcdougal claims she had an affair with donald trump in 2006. the fbi is in possession of that call because they seized it in a raid on cohen's office earlier this year. the news comes a day after the special master in cohen's case rejected over a third of his legal team's requests to keep documents seized in the raid protected under attorney-client privilege. it comes amid a lot of speculation about where cohen's long and well documented loyalty to the president now stands. spoiler alert. what loyalty? according to someone with direct knowledge of him, michael cohen believes donald trump has thrown him under the bus. and now cohen, if needed, is ready to do the
in new york, and lordy, there are tapes. we are following breaking news this afternoon.t months before the presidential election, trump's long-time lawyer michael cohen recorded a conversation with the then-candidate. the topic of that recorded call, payments to former play-by-play model karen mcdougal. mcdougal claims she had an affair with donald trump in 2006. the fbi is in possession of that call because they seized it in a raid on cohen's office earlier this year. the news comes a day...
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the tax bill makes them pay more in certain places on the east coast and new york and new jersey.nd they are suing him for it. how does that work exactly? >> i think the core economic value of social and economic justice. i think the feeling that most of these tax cuts went to corporations and, most people, the wages are flat. >> is not a minor keeper of te democratic party and that only affects rich people. they are angry that that the rich are getting soaked. >> the truth is, what the tax bill did was go after blue state's wealthy people. that's what i did and invariably it hit states like new york and new jersey. >> the fact remains that the democrats are arguing. but it is suggest that whatever trump is for, they are against. >> i think that's actually a distortion. had they been in charge of congress would have been legislation that would have indeed lower tax rates for middle-class and most wage earners and increased or kept current the rates for wealthy people >> i'm not criticizing you for that, i get it. but you are not acknowledging how weird this moment is. >> go up and
the tax bill makes them pay more in certain places on the east coast and new york and new jersey.nd they are suing him for it. how does that work exactly? >> i think the core economic value of social and economic justice. i think the feeling that most of these tax cuts went to corporations and, most people, the wages are flat. >> is not a minor keeper of te democratic party and that only affects rich people. they are angry that that the rich are getting soaked. >> the truth...
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he is a member of economic club of new york. we are proud to have him as a member and as our interviewer today to i would like to invite both lloyd and john to begin the conversation. [applause] terry: and as i do and as they approach, i remind you this is a program that will be on the record and we have quite a bit of media, both print and coveringc that will be it today. think ikfein: i don't sounded the way you made me sound. john: what we are going to do is sweep through the world economy, and talk about the finance future of goldman, anything you want to interrupt about. should we begin with the main economic news? you saw this morning, china promising to fire back against the trump tariffs. are we in a trade war? are we in a huge game of chicken, or is this just a sideshow, from your point of view? mr. blankfein: i will let you know. the problem is, how many times can you be on the edge of your seat waiting for the shoe to drop, it doesn't drop, and how many times when you get that anxious about it, you say i do not know i
he is a member of economic club of new york. we are proud to have him as a member and as our interviewer today to i would like to invite both lloyd and john to begin the conversation. [applause] terry: and as i do and as they approach, i remind you this is a program that will be on the record and we have quite a bit of media, both print and coveringc that will be it today. think ikfein: i don't sounded the way you made me sound. john: what we are going to do is sweep through the world economy,...
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the new york times has sent donald trump a stern warning — calling his attacks on the news media "dangerous harmful." and victory for britain's geraint thomas — the first welshman to win the tour de france. all the details coming up in sport. hello and welcome to world news today. more than 100 aftershocks have been felt after a powerful earthquake on the indonesian island of lombok. at least 1a people have been killed on the island, but officials say hundreds have been injured and the number of casualties is expected to rise. lombok is located about aokm east of bali and is popular with tourists. the main quake hit early in the morning when many people were still sleeping and was followed by multiple aftershocks. pablo uchoa reports. a scenic morning trek ending in panic. on mount rinjani at a popular site with tourists captured the moment the earthquake struck. the footage shows the group of climbers trying to get down the mountain as quickly as possible as clouds of dust rise from nearby landslides. this is what residents woke up to. the quake of magnitude 6.4 was quickly followed by mor
the new york times has sent donald trump a stern warning — calling his attacks on the news media "dangerous harmful." and victory for britain's geraint thomas — the first welshman to win the tour de france. all the details coming up in sport. hello and welcome to world news today. more than 100 aftershocks have been felt after a powerful earthquake on the indonesian island of lombok. at least 1a people have been killed on the island, but officials say hundreds have been injured...
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>> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> well, in a change of tone, president tone says he'd be open to a meeting with iran's president without preconditions. the president said yesterday he'd meet with the iranians any time they want to. mr. trump withdrew from the iran nuclear accord in may and is set to begin reimposing sanctions that had been lifted under the deal. in a broadcast interview, secretary of state mike pompeo said he's on board, as long as the iranians make fundamental changes in how they treat their own people and reduce their maligned behavior. on capitol hill, there's mixed reaction to mr. trump's offer. republican senator bob corker said it's fine, while democrat bob menendez called the idea another recipe for bad outcomes. and senator menendez was referring to mr. trump's meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un, who promised to work toward the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. but it's reported that north korea is working on new nuclear-capable missiles at the s
>> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> well, in a change of tone, president tone says he'd be open to a meeting with iran's president without preconditions. the president said yesterday he'd meet with the iranians any time they want to. mr. trump withdrew from the iran nuclear accord in may and is set to begin reimposing sanctions that had been lifted under the deal. in a broadcast interview, secretary of state mike pompeo said he's on board, as long as...
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silicon valley, new york, atlanta. and also education has no longer, it's no longer the route that it was to upward mobility. people are stuck. there are all these studies. so we -- there's much less fluid by. so the coast -- fluidity. so the coastal elites, a misnomer because they're not all coastal, and they're also not all elites in the sense they're not all wealthy. that term refers to professors and journalists and activists. and coastal elites are also not all white from the point of view, they're often -- that, i think it's better to describe the group as these multicultural -- pretty much everyone in this room. [laughter] you know? people like me, we are finish whether you're republican or democrat, you are viewed as tolerant, and you know lots of minorities, and you believe in religious freedom, and you've traveled a lot, and you've seen people from all over the world, and you probably think of yourself as not tribal because you believe in individual rights and human rights and cosmopolitanism. well, this grou
silicon valley, new york, atlanta. and also education has no longer, it's no longer the route that it was to upward mobility. people are stuck. there are all these studies. so we -- there's much less fluid by. so the coast -- fluidity. so the coastal elites, a misnomer because they're not all coastal, and they're also not all elites in the sense they're not all wealthy. that term refers to professors and journalists and activists. and coastal elites are also not all white from the point of...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013.ptioning made possible by democracy ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ >>> welcome back to nhk "newsline." i'm kanako sachno. we begin in the u.s. president donald trump continues to make confusing remarks about russian meddling and whether he believes the country continues to pose a threat. >> is russia still targeting the u.s.? >> thank you very much, no. >> three hours later, a white house spokesperson tried to clarify what the
box 693 new york, new york 10013.ptioning made possible by democracy ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ >>> welcome back to nhk "newsline." i'm kanako sachno. we begin in the u.s. president donald trump continues to make confusing remarks about russian meddling and whether he believes the country continues to pose a threat. >> is russia still targeting the u.s.? >> thank you very much, no. >> three hours later, a white house spokesperson tried to clarify what the
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she's interviewed by new york daily news columnist s.e. cupp. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 10 p.m. eastern with investigative reporter seymour hirsh who talks about his life in journalism. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> you guys are quiet. [laughter] that never happens. good evening. i'm mark updegrove, the presidency of the lbj foundation, and it's my pleasure to welcome you here tonight the. first a little housekeeping. i want to the thank the st. david's health care, the ford foundation, the moody foundation and tito's homemade vodka. [laughter] [applause] are you applauding vodka? is that it? [laughter] i also want to invite you to our upcoming friends program on june 14th when we'll be hosting lady bird johnson's daughter, linda johnson rob, form ifer lbj aide tom johnson and historian kyle longly, author of lbj's 1968 for a conversation on 1968, one of the most momentous years in american history. it makes -- will make for a fascinating discussion. i hope you can be with us
she's interviewed by new york daily news columnist s.e. cupp. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 10 p.m. eastern with investigative reporter seymour hirsh who talks about his life in journalism. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> you guys are quiet. [laughter] that never happens. good evening. i'm mark updegrove, the presidency of the lbj foundation, and it's my pleasure to welcome you here tonight the. first a little housekeeping....