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mary poppins, $400. mary. - what is an umbrella? - you got it. um, 20th century for $400. mary.is the empire state building? yes. uh, 20th century, $200. liz. - what is nylon? - good. musical state symbols for $400. liz. - what is the ukulele? - right. um, mary poppins for $200. james. - who is emily blunt? - yes, she's the one. and now the last clue in musical state symbols... mary. - what is kentucky? - yes. you're at $2,400 in second place. liz, though, in third place gets to go first when we come back. [ applause ] ♪ closed captioning sponsored in part by... liz learned a hard lesson in that first round, didn't she? not a good idea to ring in unless your 100% sure of the correct response. hopefully, she'll like these categories... third spouse, yeah. complete the book title for us. and finally, we deal with... liz, start us. mythology for $2,000. answer... [ applause ] all right, you're at negative $400, but you can risk up to $2,000. uh, let's make it a true daily double with the $2,000 that's there. all right, that's not a true daily double, but... [ laughter ] i understan
mary poppins, $400. mary. - what is an umbrella? - you got it. um, 20th century for $400. mary.is the empire state building? yes. uh, 20th century, $200. liz. - what is nylon? - good. musical state symbols for $400. liz. - what is the ukulele? - right. um, mary poppins for $200. james. - who is emily blunt? - yes, she's the one. and now the last clue in musical state symbols... mary. - what is kentucky? - yes. you're at $2,400 in second place. liz, though, in third place gets to go first when...
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>> marie: it is not sitting out there unchallenged. >> melissa: there is no response question. >> marie: there are democrats and republicans in the meetings that can question them. >> dagen: and lee zeldin was there, he was president of mr. taylor's testimony, and saw the statement collapse, but schiff keeps the public in the dark on that. at the transcript should be released asap with all of the other transcripts. if all of it is so damning, let the public see it. and number two, this is not the benghazi hearing, this is the most formidable things that congress does under the constitution other than declaring war. and i will point to this. listen to the statement. if you're serious about removing a president from office, what you are really doing is overturning the results of the last election. you don't want to have a situation where you tear the country apart and for the next 30 years have this country saying we won the election, you stole it. jerry nadler said that last november. where is he? because in the impeachment proceedings, they were run out of the judiciary, because nancy p
>> marie: it is not sitting out there unchallenged. >> melissa: there is no response question. >> marie: there are democrats and republicans in the meetings that can question them. >> dagen: and lee zeldin was there, he was president of mr. taylor's testimony, and saw the statement collapse, but schiff keeps the public in the dark on that. at the transcript should be released asap with all of the other transcripts. if all of it is so damning, let the public see it. and...
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>> in mary poppins, yes. >> yeah, i do.yke said -- >> mary poppins, you look beautiful. >> all i had to do was walk across the camera and say do you really think so? >> and so it began. it wasn't wd soth told you there someone named s oeal yrrldenvted those t n to out. >> why? >> i don't know but you don't want droopy feet at the end of the image of the umbrella. >> early on she showed she could do anything. ♪ a robin feathering his note >> you need a tweeting robin? you're doing that whistling? >> yeah. i was very good at whistling. ♪ ♪ for a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down the medicine go down ♪ >> every signed, singing, tweeting, and a huge contraption. >> yeah. there was a wire that went up my shoulder and down my back. >> every scene had to be perfect. some of them taking six weeks of rehearsal. behindl eventually become turtles. >> i was learning on my feet so fast. >> the costume designer who happened to be her husband, tony walton, created a kind of>> he costumes. >> yes. he said, i fancy that mary popp
>> in mary poppins, yes. >> yeah, i do.yke said -- >> mary poppins, you look beautiful. >> all i had to do was walk across the camera and say do you really think so? >> and so it began. it wasn't wd soth told you there someone named s oeal yrrldenvted those t n to out. >> why? >> i don't know but you don't want droopy feet at the end of the image of the umbrella. >> early on she showed she could do anything. ♪ a robin feathering his note...
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>> marie: sure.urham to answer the question of how this got started, because i deeply to believe, having been administration then and seeing what the russians were doing, that this is a legitimate investigation. >> david: reason you have a true investigation is you follow the evidence, you follow what leads you, and you go there. i'm glad they've expanded this. mueller was given huge expanse in his investigation. let's let durham do the job. one thing we've got to do is not sell this for months and months and months. it does take time. but i want this to go where it leads. it has to go back in time to the obama administration. where the operation began, and asked to go for a two ukraine, to russia, and any actors out there that are involved in this. let it go where it is. watch that. when that starts going you will see a lot of democrats, just like i expect, saying "you know what? would we need to pull back on this can be seen enough." >> dagen: the ig report on alleged court abuses going to be out l
>> marie: sure.urham to answer the question of how this got started, because i deeply to believe, having been administration then and seeing what the russians were doing, that this is a legitimate investigation. >> david: reason you have a true investigation is you follow the evidence, you follow what leads you, and you go there. i'm glad they've expanded this. mueller was given huge expanse in his investigation. let's let durham do the job. one thing we've got to do is not sell...
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go ahead. >> marie: was widely known as corrupt.ry european government wanted to get rid of him. everyone in the u.s. government who worked with him wanted to get rid of him. >> gregg: i'm always skeptical when someone says "widely-known." it generally turns out not to be true. >> marie: i was there in the government of the time. i remember this case, gregg. >> gregg: hunter biden is getting millions of dollars from ukrainian company at the same time his father is fishing for increased natural gas by a cane. >> marie: there's no evidence joe biden did anything wrong. answer this for me -- >> harris: we've got to get melissa in here on that one. >> marie: ivanka trump -- >> melissa: just a second. the thing is that it's also widely known that the person who hunter biden was working for is also under investigation for corruption, has a very shady past. he's on the board of a company where he has no business being, based on who the ceo is, based on the fact that he has no background whatsoever. no expertise. he brings nothing discernib
go ahead. >> marie: was widely known as corrupt.ry european government wanted to get rid of him. everyone in the u.s. government who worked with him wanted to get rid of him. >> gregg: i'm always skeptical when someone says "widely-known." it generally turns out not to be true. >> marie: i was there in the government of the time. i remember this case, gregg. >> gregg: hunter biden is getting millions of dollars from ukrainian company at the same time his father...
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mary's but saint mary's according to the fire department. >>was never in being damaged or even destroyed so it looks like they were able to corral the fire at this time you're absolutely right. it's not controlled at this time contain basically means there are about 60 to 70%. able to try to put a circle around the fire. so i want spread as far as the homes, absolutely they don't have power at this time, but at least say that piers they're not threaten whether it's their home with their lives which is why now they're allowing a lot of people to come back to their homes as far as the school's abia the elementary schools, the middle schools in saint mary's that's their decision to make i'll try to get more information on that the right now it is being handled predominantly of course by the fire department and that believe it up to even if i asked them it will be up to saint mary's to decide or the schools and not the firefighters to decide if they want to cancel classes back. all right. thank you all and we do have a list are ready on our kron
mary's but saint mary's according to the fire department. >>was never in being damaged or even destroyed so it looks like they were able to corral the fire at this time you're absolutely right. it's not controlled at this time contain basically means there are about 60 to 70%. able to try to put a circle around the fire. so i want spread as far as the homes, absolutely they don't have power at this time, but at least say that piers they're not threaten whether it's their home with their...
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so those are -- >> marie: not -- >> harris: or not? >> matt: member with the president was faced with. he could have left those hundreds of troops on that border with our allies, in those containing -- the kurds. turkey has had to work coming over. he couldn't talk them out of doing what they're doing. his choice was, our u.s. forces are there right now in the middle of this. >> harris: not a lot of them. >> matt: which is not enough to defend themselves. it's very difficult situation. i think the president was right, pulling back this limiting force out of harm's way or back from what would have been the front line in this incursion. the same time, for me, the bigger story is two things that we are really not talking about. one is the troops, going to saudi arabia to counter iran. some of what iran is doing. because we have 60,000 troops in the region right now that could be deployed at any time. these are -- >> harris: that was a number, a kind of stopped on that as we were entering this hour. that was part of my introduction, that o
so those are -- >> marie: not -- >> harris: or not? >> matt: member with the president was faced with. he could have left those hundreds of troops on that border with our allies, in those containing -- the kurds. turkey has had to work coming over. he couldn't talk them out of doing what they're doing. his choice was, our u.s. forces are there right now in the middle of this. >> harris: not a lot of them. >> matt: which is not enough to defend themselves. it's very...
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and i said, "mary, i'm sorry.his is probably not good news." >> reporter: this was it. a decision. and even keith greer would be in for quite a plot twist. >> number one, did adam shacknai touch rebecca zahau before rebecca zahau's death with the intent to harm her? the answer is yes. number two, did that touching cause the death of rebecca zahau? the answer is yes. >> reporter: yes, meaning that the jury found adam shacknai responsible for rebecca zahau's death. >> i just broke down. i was just like, "okay. i'm not crazy. i'm not the only one who believes that adam murdered my sister." >> reporter: that's not quite what the jury said. finding someone liable in a civil case is not the same as finding them guilty of murder. what's more, the verdict in this case did not have to be unanimous, and it wasn't. nine jurors found adam responsible. three did not. the jury did award the zahau family $5 million. courtrooms are supposed to be a place where justice is dispensed. was this about justice? >> no, it wasn't. >> rep
and i said, "mary, i'm sorry.his is probably not good news." >> reporter: this was it. a decision. and even keith greer would be in for quite a plot twist. >> number one, did adam shacknai touch rebecca zahau before rebecca zahau's death with the intent to harm her? the answer is yes. number two, did that touching cause the death of rebecca zahau? the answer is yes. >> reporter: yes, meaning that the jury found adam shacknai responsible for rebecca zahau's death....
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just because i used to love to find if it weren't for mary. you had a hard time guessing what she's been through mary identifies as a lesbian that is why his stepfather cast her out onto the street when she was told a child that is why she was so tired by a group of men as a teenager and infected with hiv. they took down. to me all of them and then after me baffled. by the pool of my own blood. type thinking question if they even killed myself that's because they have done that. through my work over there so i know i was pregnant. and i'm so thankful for growth who may cause some in 10 years later. i can see the mama. he said. give me. his son christopher has given mary strength when facing prejudice. and we did this really we did. because they're bringing evil on the world god created adam and eve not adam and eve. it's not accepted here we can't do that and have never learned with that it's our behavior to be created selves all they are born like that i don't know i see it is i'm not which is again it's good but all the hostility she's sayin
just because i used to love to find if it weren't for mary. you had a hard time guessing what she's been through mary identifies as a lesbian that is why his stepfather cast her out onto the street when she was told a child that is why she was so tired by a group of men as a teenager and infected with hiv. they took down. to me all of them and then after me baffled. by the pool of my own blood. type thinking question if they even killed myself that's because they have done that. through my work...
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you had seen mary poppins and just loved mary poppins? >> we had the v.h.s.om will tell you i watched it every single day. this halloween my brother went as the entertainer. >> stephen: what entertainer? he called himself the entertainer. he had a top hat and a cane. he was trying to upstage me as mary poppins, he knew that would be a huge draw, because i had a lipstick, hat and a carpet bag. >> stephen: first of all, you do have a great mom. >> i do have a great mom to let me dress as mary poppins. >> stephen: fantastic. and speaking of v.h.s., i actually understan you brought a v.h.s. of your mother recording you as mary poppins age there on halloween? >> on halloween in my grandparents yard who were mennonites. we were in their yard, my brother was the intertiner and i am mary poppins in drag. >> stephen: please. ing a song from mary poppins ( singing ) >> did you say it? he has lipstick on! oooh! lipstick, oooh! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wow. so what did you say? and we're going to get to your thing in a minute. but what did you say to her when
you had seen mary poppins and just loved mary poppins? >> we had the v.h.s.om will tell you i watched it every single day. this halloween my brother went as the entertainer. >> stephen: what entertainer? he called himself the entertainer. he had a top hat and a cane. he was trying to upstage me as mary poppins, he knew that would be a huge draw, because i had a lipstick, hat and a carpet bag. >> stephen: first of all, you do have a great mom. >> i do have a great mom to...
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he and mary didn't know each other. weren't even facebook friends for that matter but both belonged to that northeast detroit group which is why that very same summer day in 2009, he just happened to see mary's post about those boys in prison for murder. that something said to the fact that they were in prison for life. every time i hear mystery by the stones, i think of those guys. >> did you know those two guys? >> no, i didn't know them. >> which should have been the end of it but something in that post tripped a wire deep in the crater of kevin's memory, that name, highers. he heard it before. he was sure of it in connection with a murder case way back in the late 80s and that memory lit up another one, clear as day. the memory of a bizarre story a college roommate told him one night in '93 or so. he could hardly believe it then. but now when he saw mary's post, no, it couldn't be. were those old stories somehow connected? maybe mary could tell him. >> and i sent back to her, they wouldn't happen to be in prison for
he and mary didn't know each other. weren't even facebook friends for that matter but both belonged to that northeast detroit group which is why that very same summer day in 2009, he just happened to see mary's post about those boys in prison for murder. that something said to the fact that they were in prison for life. every time i hear mystery by the stones, i think of those guys. >> did you know those two guys? >> no, i didn't know them. >> which should have been the end of...
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mary's college. >> it backs up to the back of the college. the college itself not threatened. a lot of homes in the area were and people had to evacuate. sharon katsuda is at the safeway parking lot that was being used as a staging area and you've been talking to a lot of people out there, sharon. >> reporter: we had so many evacuees here. they came because it was sort of overflow with the church parking lot. now with me now is ted from the sanders ranch neighborhood. tell me this morning how were you alerted about the fire? >> we got a phone call and my wife looked at the phone and the caller i.d. said invalid caller and so she thought it was a prank caller but for whatever reason picked it up. telephones an automated messa d was an automated message telling us to evacuate these particular streets, which was where we were. >> reporter: you woke up right away and took this very seriously. what did you do next? you saw outside. what did you see? >> let's make sure this wasn't some kind of a crank. i l
mary's college. >> it backs up to the back of the college. the college itself not threatened. a lot of homes in the area were and people had to evacuate. sharon katsuda is at the safeway parking lot that was being used as a staging area and you've been talking to a lot of people out there, sharon. >> reporter: we had so many evacuees here. they came because it was sort of overflow with the church parking lot. now with me now is ted from the sanders ranch neighborhood. tell me this...
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mary has written exceptionally eloquently about this. doing that i think will apply the same moral to acts of violence directed with the intent to intimidate a civilian population, the same moral for foreign directed terrorism. pass a domestic terrorism statute. we also need to restore the job of the homeland security and counterterrorism adviser in the white house. that role, the one i had, has been downgraded. the person who serves in the now downgraded function of that job, i think, has been put into witness protection after he had to make a statement about the whole sharpiegate -- >> there still is a position there. it just doesn't report directly to the president like you did. >> correct. there's a position. they're calling it the homeland security adviser. he's been downgraded within the structure. what does that mean? is this all just bureaucratic baloney? no. here's why. when i was in that role, the idea was, and president bush started this, quite rightly and i think quite smartly, to have one person operating at the most senior
mary has written exceptionally eloquently about this. doing that i think will apply the same moral to acts of violence directed with the intent to intimidate a civilian population, the same moral for foreign directed terrorism. pass a domestic terrorism statute. we also need to restore the job of the homeland security and counterterrorism adviser in the white house. that role, the one i had, has been downgraded. the person who serves in the now downgraded function of that job, i think, has been...
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marie yovanovitch. for the last 33 years, it has been my great honor to serve the american people as a foreign service officer. over six administrations. four republican and two democratic. i have served in seven different countries, five of them hardship posts and was appointed to serve as an ambassador three times, twice by a republican president and once by a democrat. throughout my career i have stayed true to the oath that foreign officers take and observe every day, that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. like all foreign service officers, i have understood that oath as a commitment to serve on a strictly nonpartisan basis, to advance the foreign policy determined by the incumbent president and to work at all times to strengthen our national security and promote our national interests. ukraine is a sovereign country whose borders are in violet and whose people have th
marie yovanovitch. for the last 33 years, it has been my great honor to serve the american people as a foreign service officer. over six administrations. four republican and two democratic. i have served in seven different countries, five of them hardship posts and was appointed to serve as an ambassador three times, twice by a republican president and once by a democrat. throughout my career i have stayed true to the oath that foreign officers take and observe every day, that i will support...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning president trump is facing criticism from his own party following his decision to withdraw american troops from syria. a small number of u.s. troops have pulled out from observation posts on the turkish border. it's feared the drawdown could lead to america's kurdish alleys being overrun by turkish forces, and there's concern over 10,000 isis fighters could escape. david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: u.s. troops aban n abandoned the border. it could happen in the next 24 to 48 hours. president trump said it's only 50 soldiers who are being moved out of harm's way. >> i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything. i don't want anything bad to happen to our people. >> reporter: but the president who later in the day met with his top military commanders made it sound as if the final american pullout from syria had begun. >> at some point we have to bring our people back home, and that's what we're doing. >> reporter: the surprise move announced in a
i'm anne-marie green. this morning president trump is facing criticism from his own party following his decision to withdraw american troops from syria. a small number of u.s. troops have pulled out from observation posts on the turkish border. it's feared the drawdown could lead to america's kurdish alleys being overrun by turkish forces, and there's concern over 10,000 isis fighters could escape. david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: u.s. troops aban n abandoned the...
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anne-marie?> all right. laura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> president trump's decision to hold the g7 summit at one of his private resorts in florida aist theidenropoweoralneitsay that e far and away the best physical facility for the meeting. >> reporter: amid accusations of conflict, acting chief of staff mick mulvaney said hosting the summit at the trump-owned doral resort was not illegal or inappropriate because the president will not reap a profit. >> doing this at cost. as a result, it's been dramatically cheaper to do it at doral. >> reporter: the white house narrowed its final list to four sites including two locations in utah and another in hawaii. mulvaney said it was mr. trump who opoldi the g7 at his club. senior officials said mr. trump took a very personal interest in doral hosting the summit. mr. trump said this in august -- >> not about me, it's about getting the right location. i think it's very important. >> reporter: business at doral is struggling, according to t
anne-marie?> all right. laura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> president trump's decision to hold the g7 summit at one of his private resorts in florida aist theidenropoweoralneitsay that e far and away the best physical facility for the meeting. >> reporter: amid accusations of conflict, acting chief of staff mick mulvaney said hosting the summit at the trump-owned doral resort was not illegal or inappropriate because the president will not reap a profit. >>...
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fortunately saint mary's and st. mary's is near this location. it does not me and does not seem that that college at this particular time has been threatened. look at that rob and more and more cars are coming through here, we'll get a little bit closer to the ridgeline give you a great vantage point of the fire. and our next report back to well just very quick question for you as we see people leave the area. >>some of the neighbors evacuated right now, does it seem to look like an orderly evacuation. i know as we look at look back at some of our wildfires from the north bay. there was so much pain panic and confusion folks to nowhere. the evacuation routes were they didn't have a police escort, so far doesn't look like then evacuation process has been somewhat orderly. >>it does not appear that anybody is a acting chaotic or excitable at this particular time this is murder obviously they know this neighborhood they know how to move around. and there are plenty of cones and police officers to guide that people where to go where not to go and you
fortunately saint mary's and st. mary's is near this location. it does not me and does not seem that that college at this particular time has been threatened. look at that rob and more and more cars are coming through here, we'll get a little bit closer to the ridgeline give you a great vantage point of the fire. and our next report back to well just very quick question for you as we see people leave the area. >>some of the neighbors evacuated right now, does it seem to look like an...
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i have like mary and serious conversations with staffers from both sides of the aisle boy. there have been hearings in which we clearly see common ground.there are democrats and republicans want to find ways to improve our statutory framework. this is not like the gun issue in that regard in which there's a problem solving sense. there are still real problems and mary through those problems in ways you might manage those problems but at least it's a real debate among people who genuinely want to cause solutions that will put us in a solution to do more than just use these kind of crimes of violence which is i think you said at the beginning, it doesn't make sense call these things normal crimes of violence when they are in fact carried out on behalf of a hateful ideology. >> while we have you it would be a shame not to take advantage, one of the successes of the national counterterrorism center is the interaction with state, local and tribal entities on issues that previously there was a large gap on. we're sitting here in texas. what could the federal government be doing t
i have like mary and serious conversations with staffers from both sides of the aisle boy. there have been hearings in which we clearly see common ground.there are democrats and republicans want to find ways to improve our statutory framework. this is not like the gun issue in that regard in which there's a problem solving sense. there are still real problems and mary through those problems in ways you might manage those problems but at least it's a real debate among people who genuinely want...
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anne-marie? >> indeed, nichelle medina. thank you so much. >>> cbs news has learned the justice department has opened a criminal investigation into the origins of the 2016 russia probe. the move expands an administrative review that is already underway. laura podesta is in new york. laura, what exactly does this mean for the trump administration? >> reporter: well, this decision will allow the prosecutor overseeing the case to subpoena witnesses, to enlist a grand jury, and possibly file criminal charges. so this is essentially a political win for president trump who for two years has attacked the russia investigation as a hoax. the president we know has repeatedly insisted the russia probe was started by, quote, deep state intelligence officials who wanted to prevent his election. back in may, attorney general william barr agreed to look into these allegations and appointed u.s. attorney john durham to review the matter. durham is a veteran prosecutor known for investigating cia torture and the
anne-marie? >> indeed, nichelle medina. thank you so much. >>> cbs news has learned the justice department has opened a criminal investigation into the origins of the 2016 russia probe. the move expands an administrative review that is already underway. laura podesta is in new york. laura, what exactly does this mean for the trump administration? >> reporter: well, this decision will allow the prosecutor overseeing the case to subpoena witnesses, to enlist a grand jury, and...
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mary's college. it's actually burning behind homes adjacent to sanders drive and merrill ct. we have 100 -- 150 contains. making good progress. we have a dozer on the scene. we have units from all around contra costa. and our partners some cal fire are here in force. we are making good progress. when the sun comes up containment numbers will also go up. right now we are sitting at 60% contained. . >> we are looking at pictures of the scene. people evacuating. what about homes in danger ? >> the danger to homes appears to have passed. we have good hose lines around everything behind the homes on sanders drive and merrill circle so that seems pretty good. the smoke production is way down so we are not as concerned with number cast, embers landing downwind and starting new fires. right now things look pretty good. >> the video we are looking at, the flames look dangerously close to some homes there and we can see embers flying. what are the wind conditions out there right now? >> i'm down in the neighbo
mary's college. it's actually burning behind homes adjacent to sanders drive and merrill ct. we have 100 -- 150 contains. making good progress. we have a dozer on the scene. we have units from all around contra costa. and our partners some cal fire are here in force. we are making good progress. when the sun comes up containment numbers will also go up. right now we are sitting at 60% contained. . >> we are looking at pictures of the scene. people evacuating. what about homes in danger ?...
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i'm anne-marie green. president trump's personal attorney is now facing a battle of his own with a congressional impeachment inquiry. lawmakers have subpoenaed rudy giuliani to hand over documents related to ukraine and this comes as new information emerges about who else was listening to that phone call between president trump and his ukrainian counterpart this summer. laura podesta is in new york. what are we learning about that call right now? >> as you said, anne-marie, we were learning who was listening in. that would be secretary of state mike pompeo. some are saying he should have blown d whistle on the content of that call before the whistle-blower. attorney has been subpoenaed as part of the impeachment inquiry. ay thid aem advance his personal political interests by abusing the power of the office of the president in a scheme. they want all documents related to his dealings with ukraine since the president's inauguration. >> i'm weighing the alternatives. i'll kind of like go through it, get all
i'm anne-marie green. president trump's personal attorney is now facing a battle of his own with a congressional impeachment inquiry. lawmakers have subpoenaed rudy giuliani to hand over documents related to ukraine and this comes as new information emerges about who else was listening to that phone call between president trump and his ukrainian counterpart this summer. laura podesta is in new york. what are we learning about that call right now? >> as you said, anne-marie, we were...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with explosive testimony in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. the acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine described to lawmakers what he said was a highly irregular policy effort engineered by president trump. yesterday bill taylor answered questions behind closed doors from several house committees. democrats call the testimony, quote, damning and further evidence of a quid pro quo. laura podesta is here in new york. how is the president responding to the new revelations? >> reporter: he has been tweeting overnight, calling the impeachment inquiry a scam that goa goes on and on and a witch hunt. it's undeniable that yesterday's testimony which was delivered by a respected vietnam war veteran and career diplomat is rattling the president. the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine left lawmakers stunned yesterday. >> this is my most disturbing day in congress so far. >> reporter: during more than nine hours of closed door testimony, ambassador bill taylor detailed what he describ
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with explosive testimony in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. the acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine described to lawmakers what he said was a highly irregular policy effort engineered by president trump. yesterday bill taylor answered questions behind closed doors from several house committees. democrats call the testimony, quote, damning and further evidence of a quid pro quo. laura podesta is here in new york. how is the president responding to the...
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my official biography, mary and wendy have been at work how many years? >> fifteen years. >> fifteen years. >> 2004. >> and the idea is the book would come out, the biography would come out x it would be followed the by the lectures and speeches that i've given on opinions i've written. but the years were going on and on, and then the it came to me that mary and wendy expected that i would be on the court for some time into the future. so they, to make the book complete, they wanted to wait, and i said, okay, let's flip the order. let's have my selected writings first and then the biography. >> and it was a marvelous idea. [laughter] >> so you still haven't said when. [laughter] that is my job, asking questions, you know. >> this justice keeps doing things, and we're very happy about that -- [laughter] [applause] and so it will be, the idea originally was that it would break the story of justice ginsburg. it was before she was notorious. but now -- [laughter] it will be the complete, full story. and so we want to wait until we have that and, hopefully, it
my official biography, mary and wendy have been at work how many years? >> fifteen years. >> fifteen years. >> 2004. >> and the idea is the book would come out, the biography would come out x it would be followed the by the lectures and speeches that i've given on opinions i've written. but the years were going on and on, and then the it came to me that mary and wendy expected that i would be on the court for some time into the future. so they, to make the book complete,...
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mary: sure.wasn't lost on most people when andrew wheeler, the head of the environmental protection agency now sent a letter to california criticizing us for the fact that we still have some very persistent, troublesome areas where we don't need the federal health standadards for air quality and we've been working diligigently toto bring that down over the years. we've had a lot of success but also still have quite a bit of work to do. the problem of global warming actually makes air pollution worse because heat in and of itself causes whatever emissionons are in the air to turn into air pollution more quickly and more completely. so it's really a vicious circle. so at the same time he's critiquing us for the fact that our air is not as good as we want it to be, he's also taking away, or tryrying to take away the biggest tool that we have, which is our ability to set more progressive standards for new motor vehicles, c cars, trucks, buses, etc., in order to make sure that we don't do anything tha
mary: sure.wasn't lost on most people when andrew wheeler, the head of the environmental protection agency now sent a letter to california criticizing us for the fact that we still have some very persistent, troublesome areas where we don't need the federal health standadards for air quality and we've been working diligigently toto bring that down over the years. we've had a lot of success but also still have quite a bit of work to do. the problem of global warming actually makes air pollution...
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. >> i love mary hart. >> thank you mary. >> closed captioning provided by -- deal talk!burger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for just the change in your couch. i found the remote! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, deal talk! comes with fries and a drink. all for just the change in your couch. what... mr. wigglesworth? i thought we lost you. kevin?! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. ♪ >>> welcome back to "entertainment tonight" from "star wars" galaxy's edge. i'm here with pasha and kate. are you getting inspiration right now? this is major. >> we are. we need the dancing edge at "dancing with the stars." >> your former co-star steve carell has a new show "the morning show." will you be watching? >> i'm gonna get up early to watch "thening sw" on apple tv even though you don't have to get up early to watch it. you can watch any time you want. steve is the best. he's the best. who's better than steve carell? nobody. >> he told me you're going to go all the way kate on "d
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news out of mississippi where at least 22 army paratroopers were hurt during a nighttime training exercise. the soldiers were taking part in a parachute jump at camp shelby about 12 miles south of hatters burg. their injuries are non-life-threatening, but some were taken to the hospital. about 650 soldiers stationed in anchorage, alaska, were participating in the training exercise. a camp shelby commander reportedly said the troops were injured after jumping from a c-130 aircraft and wind blew them away from their intended drop zone and into a group of pine trees. so paratroopers had been stuck in trees for hours. the mississippi national guard says about 80 jumpers missed their zone. >>> now to another incident involving military aircraft. the ntsb today will investigate the fiery crash of a world war ii-era bomber. the plane went down shortly after takeoff yesterday in connecticut. at least seven people were killed. the plane was used to take aircraft enthusia
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news out of mississippi where at least 22 army paratroopers were hurt during a nighttime training exercise. the soldiers were taking part in a parachute jump at camp shelby about 12 miles south of hatters burg. their injuries are non-life-threatening, but some were taken to the hospital. about 650 soldiers stationed in anchorage, alaska, were participating in the training exercise. a camp shelby commander reportedly said the troops were injured after...
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. >> i love mary hart. >> thank you mary. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> welcome back to "rs" galaxy's edge. i'm here with pasha and kate. are you getting inspiration right now? this is major. >> we are. we need the dancing edge at "dancing with the stars." >> your former co-star steve carell has a new show "the morning show." will you be watching? >> i'm gonna get up early to watch "the morning show" on apple tv even though you don't have to get up early to watch it. you can watch any time you want. steve is the best. he's the best. who's better than steve carell? nobody. >> he told me you're going to go all the way kate on "dancing with the stars." i was with him talking about his new show with jennifer and reese. >> oh, my god, jill. >> oh, my god, rachel. >> oh, my god, introduce us. >> okay. jen, i know a "friends" reboot is like slim chance, slim to none. but what about a green sister spin off or special with you two or christina applegate? >> that would be funny. >> that would be funny. >> christina should come on our show. >> she sure as hell should. >> she could pl
. >> i love mary hart. >> thank you mary. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> welcome back to "rs" galaxy's edge. i'm here with pasha and kate. are you getting inspiration right now? this is major. >> we are. we need the dancing edge at "dancing with the stars." >> your former co-star steve carell has a new show "the morning show." will you be watching? >> i'm gonna get up early to watch "the morning...
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anne-marie?> danya bacchus in westerville, ohio. thank you so much. >>> at least eight people have been reportedly killed in a mass shooting in puerto rico. [ gunfire ] cell phone video captured gunfire in a neighborhood in san juan last night. local media in puerto rico is reporting seven men and one woman died in the shooting. police are investigating. puerto rico's governor is expected to meet today to address security measures on the island. >>> oscar-winning actor cuba gooding jr. is expected in court in new york city on charges. sexual misconduct. gooding was set to go to trial last week for allegedly groping a woman at a manhattan bar in june, but jury selection was postponed after prosecutors taxed on a new charge. that charge is expected to be unsealed in court this morning. today's court appearance comes amid reports three more women claim gooding groped them. gooding has denied all accusations of misconduct. >>> coming up on the morning news now, lakers star lebron james breaks his sil
anne-marie?> danya bacchus in westerville, ohio. thank you so much. >>> at least eight people have been reportedly killed in a mass shooting in puerto rico. [ gunfire ] cell phone video captured gunfire in a neighborhood in san juan last night. local media in puerto rico is reporting seven men and one woman died in the shooting. police are investigating. puerto rico's governor is expected to meet today to address security measures on the island. >>> oscar-winning actor cuba...
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anne-marie?> thank you, laura. >>> mandatory evacuations were issued overnight after a large wildfire exploded in california's wine country. the kinkaid fire is near geyserville in sonoma county. the fire has burned at least thousands of acres and is quickly spreading. california's largest utility company, pg&e, has shut off power to roughly 17,000 customers in that region due to dangerous fire weather. in santa rosa, generators were installed at major intersections to keep traffic lights on. and some people living there say they don't mind the preventive action that's been taken. >> if this truly prevents people from losing their homes or dying, i'm all for it. little inconvenience compared to people losing their homes and lives, not a problem. >> pg&e says the precautionary blackouts will impact roughly 180,000 homes and businesses across 17 counties, mostly in northern california. the outages will last about 48 hours. >>> turning now to syria and president trump announced that he will lift san
anne-marie?> thank you, laura. >>> mandatory evacuations were issued overnight after a large wildfire exploded in california's wine country. the kinkaid fire is near geyserville in sonoma county. the fire has burned at least thousands of acres and is quickly spreading. california's largest utility company, pg&e, has shut off power to roughly 17,000 customers in that region due to dangerous fire weather. in santa rosa, generators were installed at major intersections to keep...
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>> mary nos faltan aproximadamente 12 cuadras para llegar al palacio de bellas artes y prÁcticamentedolo lo fue, como sigue siendo josÉ jose pero al mismo tiempo todo el mundo celebra su vida, se legado musical, sus canciones, su carrera, lo gran personas que fue Él y eso es lo que se va a quedar a final de cuenta en el corazÓn de todos los mexicanos, escuchamos tambiÉn aquÍ mientras estamos caminando en estas calles de la ciudad de mÉxico, como resuenan cada una de sus canciones las tienen a todo volumen, se escuchan incluso algunas bocinas afuera de los establecimientos donde se puede percibir y escuchar las canciones de josÉ jose. tienen globos blancos tambiÉn que me imagino estarÁn lanzando una vez que sede el momento, mary regreso contigo a ver cÓmo se ven las cosas desde allÁ arriba. >> pues mira, se ven tan bien que sÉ que estÁn tan cerca que vamos a ir a una breve pausa comercial porque queremos agarrar el momento exacto que el ataÚd estÉ pasando y que el pueblo le de la bienvenida tan esperada, regresamos bien rÁpido con esta transmisiÓn de telemundo. ♪mÚsica♪ ♪mÚsica♪ ♪mÚsi
>> mary nos faltan aproximadamente 12 cuadras para llegar al palacio de bellas artes y prÁcticamentedolo lo fue, como sigue siendo josÉ jose pero al mismo tiempo todo el mundo celebra su vida, se legado musical, sus canciones, su carrera, lo gran personas que fue Él y eso es lo que se va a quedar a final de cuenta en el corazÓn de todos los mexicanos, escuchamos tambiÉn aquÍ mientras estamos caminando en estas calles de la ciudad de mÉxico, como resuenan cada una de sus canciones...
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anne-marie? >> she did not. laura podesta in new york. thank you. >>> yesterday's meeting at the white house was the first time president trump and speaker pelosi have been in the same room together since the impeachment inquiry began. gordon sondland is expected to be interviewed behind closed doors. as nancy cordes reports, there are a lot of questions that center around the work of the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani. >>> rudy was a great prosecutor. he was the best mayor in the history of the city of new york as far as i can see. >> reporter: president trump defended his embattled personal lawyer even as house republicans backed away. >> i think there would be other people i would have represent myself. >> reporter: a top adviser to the secretary of state told lawmakers that fallout from rudy giuliani's ukraine pursuits prompted him to resign last week. michael mckinley said he was stunned by the mistreatment of marie yovanovitch, the u.s. ambassador to ukraine who was removed this spring because giuliani viewed her as an obstacle.
anne-marie? >> she did not. laura podesta in new york. thank you. >>> yesterday's meeting at the white house was the first time president trump and speaker pelosi have been in the same room together since the impeachment inquiry began. gordon sondland is expected to be interviewed behind closed doors. as nancy cordes reports, there are a lot of questions that center around the work of the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani. >>> rudy was a great prosecutor. he was the best...
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let me jump in for a second on your last question to mary. biden has never been known to run good campaigns. >> harris: well, he has lost twice. >> he has. what does bring this out this morning do? it almost forces the debate moderators to ask biden about it. so what does he get the do now? he gets to come out and attack president trump. to the extent he's trying to get attention, this is the best way he can get attention from the others, because they don't have a role in this. the one that's really interesting. i will double down to you, david, to make it fair here. i'm looking at joe biden's unveiling of a plan for how is it administration, if you were to enact for president, would prioritize ethics should he be elected. to ensure that no future president can ever again abused office for personal gain. >> timing his somewhat questionable. he didn't decide to make this his first policy rollout, not until his son causes this kerfuffle, does he decide "oh, we need an ethics policy put out." to reiterate what i've been saying, joe biden is not
let me jump in for a second on your last question to mary. biden has never been known to run good campaigns. >> harris: well, he has lost twice. >> he has. what does bring this out this morning do? it almost forces the debate moderators to ask biden about it. so what does he get the do now? he gets to come out and attack president trump. to the extent he's trying to get attention, this is the best way he can get attention from the others, because they don't have a role in this. the...
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mary poppins was the first film that i ever made. flying sequences were difficult, but i did actually feel myself -- one of the ropes just give a little bit on my very last day. so i called down from way up high. i said can you please let me down safely? at which point i fell straight to the ground. >> and almost 56 years later now do you still get children to run up to you and recognize you? >> what's funny, rachel, these days kids run up to me and say i loved you in "princess diaries." >> i beg your pardon? shut up. diaries," what's the hang up here? anne hathaway said it's a done deal and you're on board. >> if she would like me to be. i don't think the script's even been written. but in this magical business, you never know. >> come on hollywood. give the fans what they want. from the princess to our exclusive with the country music queen. ♪ >> we're on the set of dolly parton's new dance track. >> i can't dance a lick. >> then talk show titans week continues with geraldo's most epic film. >> it's embarrassing. >> and. >> i spent
mary poppins was the first film that i ever made. flying sequences were difficult, but i did actually feel myself -- one of the ropes just give a little bit on my very last day. so i called down from way up high. i said can you please let me down safely? at which point i fell straight to the ground. >> and almost 56 years later now do you still get children to run up to you and recognize you? >> what's funny, rachel, these days kids run up to me and say i loved you in "princess...
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marie mccourt deserves justice. the released on parole. marie mccourt deservesjustice.. the purpose of the law is for the killer to show remorse and cooperate with the police, something simms has never done. this one says... if they cannot reveal the location of the body, then they are not ruby rehabilitated, and they should stay behind bars until they are. look at this! it's the moment a himalayan marmot was surprised by a tibetan fox. it's the winner of the wildlife photographer of the year. in a moment we'll talk to yongqing bao, who took that amazing picture, along with two of the winners in the children's categories. but first, let's take a look some of the other beautiful winning shots. fur flies as a puma attacks a guanaco, though this one ended like four in five puma hunts — unsuccessfully. this is a colony of garden eels, normally extremely shy, vanishing into their sandy burrows the moment they sense danger. it looks like a scene from a beatrix potter story — here, rats explore the urban jungle of manhattan. here riki, ajapanese macaque, legally captured from
marie mccourt deserves justice. the released on parole. marie mccourt deservesjustice.. the purpose of the law is for the killer to show remorse and cooperate with the police, something simms has never done. this one says... if they cannot reveal the location of the body, then they are not ruby rehabilitated, and they should stay behind bars until they are. look at this! it's the moment a himalayan marmot was surprised by a tibetan fox. it's the winner of the wildlife photographer of the year....
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her name is marie yovanovitch. now she's a career diplomat, has multiple foreign postings, and she's also the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. she's the one and you may have sort of seen this when the call came out, right, she's the one the president kind of threatened infamously in the call with the ukrainian president. remember that part? it's very weird and kind of dproesz, frankly. donald trump is talking about how bad his ambassador is to ukraine and he says she's going to go through some things. she already lost her job earlier this year, she was recalled as u.s. ambassador noo ukraine and basically it appears because she kind of stood in the way of this corrupt shadow foreign policy that the president and his bag man rudy giuliani had cooked up. so she was their obstacle to their scheme in having a foreign government manufacture dirt on a political rival. so she was cept back to washington, d.c. very abruptly. in fact, i think you can tell the whole story of this scandal and indeed the whole trump era as a
her name is marie yovanovitch. now she's a career diplomat, has multiple foreign postings, and she's also the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. she's the one and you may have sort of seen this when the call came out, right, she's the one the president kind of threatened infamously in the call with the ukrainian president. remember that part? it's very weird and kind of dproesz, frankly. donald trump is talking about how bad his ambassador is to ukraine and he says she's going to go through...
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>> "mary poppins," yes. >> yeah, i do.ad to do is walk across camera and say -- >> do you really think so? >> reporter: so it began. it wasn't how she said it, it was something in her face told you that there was someone named mary poppins who wanted to heal your world. and make it bright. by the way, she invented those feet. >> the feet need to be turned out. >> why? >> i don't know. but you don't want droopy feet at the end of the image of the umbrella. they just sort of flapped about. >> reporter: early on she showed she could do anything. a tweeting robin. you're doing that whistling? >> yeah, i was very good at whistling. ♪ ♪ for a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down ♪ >> reporter: every scene, a kind of decathlon of singing, tweeting, a huge contraption. >> there was a wire that went up my shoulder, down my back. >> reporter: every scene had to be perfect. some of them taking six weeks of rehearsal. watch her and dick van dyke from behind the scenes trying to balance on anvils that will eventually become tur
>> "mary poppins," yes. >> yeah, i do.ad to do is walk across camera and say -- >> do you really think so? >> reporter: so it began. it wasn't how she said it, it was something in her face told you that there was someone named mary poppins who wanted to heal your world. and make it bright. by the way, she invented those feet. >> the feet need to be turned out. >> why? >> i don't know. but you don't want droopy feet at the end of the image of...
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>> all right, mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. >>> and now to the deadly gunfight between mexican police and a narco militia, protecting el chapo's son, who is wanted in the u.s. authorities say police had detained his son when cartel operatives ambushed them, turning the streets into a war zone there.the ce forced to ret. at least eight people were killed. the mexican government tonight now defending that decision to call off the raid, saying they did so to save lives. >>> back here at home and to your health tonight and a new lawsuit against juul alleging 1 million contaminated vaping pods were shipped out. former executives are suing the e-cigarette giant saying the company knowingly shipped out mint-flavored nicotine pods that were con tam nated and he was let go as retaliation for being a whistle-blower, he says. juul firing back tonight, calling the claims baseless and that the company determined the product met all applicable specifications. >>> there is still much more ahead on the mass shooting at a hallo
>> all right, mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. >>> and now to the deadly gunfight between mexican police and a narco militia, protecting el chapo's son, who is wanted in the u.s. authorities say police had detained his son when cartel operatives ambushed them, turning the streets into a war zone there.the ce forced to ret. at least eight people were killed. the mexican government tonight now defending that decision to call off the raid, saying they did so to save lives....
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anne-marie? >> one could argue.aura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> now to the vaping crisis. prleetor. nearly 1,100 cases of lung illness linked to vaping have been reported in the u.s. that's a jump of 275 cases since last week. there have been at least 19 deaths linked to vaping in 16 states. this all comes as e-cigarette company juul and at least five other companies have been ordered to hand over information about how they market e-cigarettes. dean reynolds reports. >> reporter: amid an urgent investigation that a government health official said was more complex than any ever seen before came word of the 19th person to die from the mysterious illness tied to vaping. the eighth death in the past week. and now a new report from the mayo clinic says what e-cigarette users are inhaling is burning their lungs with what looks like chemicals as toxic as an industrial accident or worse. >> it bears a lot of resemblance to a chemical fume exposure injury like you might see with mustard gas on the battlefield
anne-marie? >> one could argue.aura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> now to the vaping crisis. prleetor. nearly 1,100 cases of lung illness linked to vaping have been reported in the u.s. that's a jump of 275 cases since last week. there have been at least 19 deaths linked to vaping in 16 states. this all comes as e-cigarette company juul and at least five other companies have been ordered to hand over information about how they market e-cigarettes. dean reynolds...
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ambassador marie yovanovitch. those guys making illegal campaign donations and meeting with that congressman were also the guys reportedly arranging meetings with ukrainian officials for rudy giuliani, again to try to put together this scheme where the ukrainian government would help trump by launching basically bogus investigations into democrats, specifically joe biden. importantly they specifically sought from ukraine a public announcement of those investigations into joe biden to make sure that they could cast maximum aspersions on biden and the democrats ahead of the 2020 election. so there's a couple parts of the story that i think are still developing tonight that i'm super interested in. one is this report from reporter elena plot at the atlantic magazine. you see the title there, the mystery of rudy giuliani's vienna trip. now, you might have seen the news today about these arrests that when these guys who had been working with rudy giuliani on the ukraine scheme, his supposed clients, when they were arre
ambassador marie yovanovitch. those guys making illegal campaign donations and meeting with that congressman were also the guys reportedly arranging meetings with ukrainian officials for rudy giuliani, again to try to put together this scheme where the ukrainian government would help trump by launching basically bogus investigations into democrats, specifically joe biden. importantly they specifically sought from ukraine a public announcement of those investigations into joe biden to make sure...
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>> mary bruce leading us off tonight. mary, thank you. >>> as we said off the top, the president tweeting and huddling with republicans from the hill. that meeting had already been scheduled, but they, of course, had plenty to talk about today. let's get right to jonathan karl with us live tonight, and jon, is the white house giving them any guidance, how to help defend the president? what are you hearing from your sources tonight? >> reporter: well, david, the president's response via twitter came less than one minute after that house vote. it was a familiar message, he said simply, "greatest witch hunt in american history." the white house strategy is to keep republicans fully onboard, portraying the impeachment inquiry as a partisan, democrats only effort to hurt the president and, of course, today, that vote, as you saw, not a single republican voted in favor of the inquiry, so, look for the president to continue to have meetings with republican lawmakers, like the ones he had today, to ensure they stay in line while
>> mary bruce leading us off tonight. mary, thank you. >>> as we said off the top, the president tweeting and huddling with republicans from the hill. that meeting had already been scheduled, but they, of course, had plenty to talk about today. let's get right to jonathan karl with us live tonight, and jon, is the white house giving them any guidance, how to help defend the president? what are you hearing from your sources tonight? >> reporter: well, david, the president's...
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mary: okay. candi: go for it. mary: wow. i love this. girl: that looks really good. mary: wow.though. girl: he said small. lemonis: it's a lot smaller, right? rick: it's a lot smaller. lemonis: you want to give your parents a tour of the inside? mary: yeah, let's do it. lemonis: go, walker, first, go, walker. john: go, go, go. awesome. candi: doesn't it look good? rick: great design. mary: ooh, this is all your designs? john: this is an inspiration wall, so we have our three new brands. mary: that's awesome. john: outsiders. we have tankfarm, and we have grit and gravel. lemonis: doesn't it look nice? rick: this looks incredibly professional. lemonis: john and mike, i know that i gave you the task to come up with three brands. but i didn't want to task you guys with having to do the fourth. where it goes from here is gonna be up to you. john: oh. mike: that's cool. it's great. that's awesome. that's awesome. mary: it's beautiful. mike: that's awesome. beautiful, great job with that. it's awesome. candi: wow, that's so cool. mary: amazing. candi: i love it. let me see that one.
mary: okay. candi: go for it. mary: wow. i love this. girl: that looks really good. mary: wow.though. girl: he said small. lemonis: it's a lot smaller, right? rick: it's a lot smaller. lemonis: you want to give your parents a tour of the inside? mary: yeah, let's do it. lemonis: go, walker, first, go, walker. john: go, go, go. awesome. candi: doesn't it look good? rick: great design. mary: ooh, this is all your designs? john: this is an inspiration wall, so we have our three new brands. mary:...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the democratic presidential debate where for the first time senator elndtook center stage last night in westerville, ohio, just outside of columbus. warren who's rising in theol faced repeated criticism from her democratic rivals. the candidates agreed on one thing -- they supported the impeachment inquiry into president trump. danya bacchus is in westerville. what were the biggest takeaways from the debate? >> reporter: anne-marie, the three-hour debate played out as expected with the focus on topics of health care, joe biden's son, impeachment, and syria. last night's debate started with one thing all 12 candidates agreed upon -- >> the impeachment must go forward. >> donald trump needs to be held accountable -- >> reporter: former vice president joe biden defended himself and his son from president trump's insistence they be investigated by foreign countries. >> he's going after me because he knows if i get the nomination, i will beat him like rnnaeporter
i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the democratic presidential debate where for the first time senator elndtook center stage last night in westerville, ohio, just outside of columbus. warren who's rising in theol faced repeated criticism from her democratic rivals. the candidates agreed on one thing -- they supported the impeachment inquiry into president trump. danya bacchus is in westerville. what were the biggest takeaways from the debate? >> reporter: anne-marie, the...