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[applause] jeanne: ok. now i'm delighted to welcome angelica park, miss san antonio's outstanding teen 2018 , who will lead us in the national anthem. say can you see? by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free [applause] and the home of the brave ♪ thank you, guys. god bless you all. [applause] jeanne: thank you, angelica. each year, we are grateful for the collaborative witness of our orthodox bishops and the roman catholic bishops in opening our rally in prayer. in continuing this proud tradition, i'm now very happy to welcome bishop apostolos of medeia, the greek orthodox archdiocese of america. he's joined on stage by the archbishop of kansas city, head of th
[applause] jeanne: ok. now i'm delighted to welcome angelica park, miss san antonio's outstanding teen 2018 , who will lead us in the national anthem. say can you see? by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does...
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jeanne: thank you. we have heard of threats against a country, and some are new and some have intensified. unfortunately, it does not sound like and been reduced. we will look at that landscape with our guest, executive assistant director of the national security branch of the fbi. terrorism, espionage, weapons of mass destruction. you have a very successful and decorated career within the fbi and bring a lot of knowledge and expertise. because istart first, mystill trying to reform time as a news reporter with the news of the day, and we heard there were three arrests of individuals who allegedly pose a threat with connection with a gun rights rally scheduled for monday in richmond. first, have there been any additional arrests? good afternoon. thank you very much. i want to say thank you to the wilson center. rob and jeanne, thank you for hosting the fbi. the answer is yes, over the last few days we have arrested six individuals. three were arrested in maryland and three more just arrested down in geo
jeanne: thank you. we have heard of threats against a country, and some are new and some have intensified. unfortunately, it does not sound like and been reduced. we will look at that landscape with our guest, executive assistant director of the national security branch of the fbi. terrorism, espionage, weapons of mass destruction. you have a very successful and decorated career within the fbi and bring a lot of knowledge and expertise. because istart first, mystill trying to reform time as a...
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>> jeanne: this is the situation, she knows he's going to get acquitted.itch mcconnell starts talking about how, were just going to dismiss this thing straight out. i think she held them for too long. she holds this because she wants to underscore what she sees as the unfairness of this process. the latest "washington post" poll shows, 70% over 60% of republicans say without witnesses, without documentation, this is an unfair process. that is what she was hoping to do and peel off collins. what is collins doing now? she's trying to get some of her moderate republican support. >> harris: i'm hearing that they don't necessarily trust that though. >> jeanne: it there is another side to those from her perspective, knowing he's going to be acquitted. >> lawrence: i think the whole fairness argument struck me as rich. we have to take this where this started. the fact that they wanted to impeach president trump from the very beginning. in the house, was it fair when the trump campaign was on and they didn't tell the president? was it fair that they lied to pfizer
>> jeanne: this is the situation, she knows he's going to get acquitted.itch mcconnell starts talking about how, were just going to dismiss this thing straight out. i think she held them for too long. she holds this because she wants to underscore what she sees as the unfairness of this process. the latest "washington post" poll shows, 70% over 60% of republicans say without witnesses, without documentation, this is an unfair process. that is what she was hoping to do and peel...
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>> jeanne: the question is will it last beyond the crisis?is: what's interesting about what melissa is saying, we were talking about this, he does seem to be in concert now with his team of communicators. >> kristen: he understands that all these things that have been thrown at him have not moved his numbers, his job approval is the highest it's been, he gets that he's doing something right. >> harris: we want to spend more time with you but we've got to scoot. ari fleischer, good to see you everybody, thank you. we turn it over to martha maccallum and bret baier live in washington and new york for a special coverage of the senate impeachment trial. thanks for watching "outnumbered." ♪ >> bret: oh, hi again. this is special coverage of the senate impeachment trial of president donald trump live in washington, i'm bret baier. >> martha: i martha maccallum, good to see you everybody, good to be back in d.c. today. house impeachment managers and president trump's legal team heading back to the senate chamber for debate today as republicans say t
>> jeanne: the question is will it last beyond the crisis?is: what's interesting about what melissa is saying, we were talking about this, he does seem to be in concert now with his team of communicators. >> kristen: he understands that all these things that have been thrown at him have not moved his numbers, his job approval is the highest it's been, he gets that he's doing something right. >> harris: we want to spend more time with you but we've got to scoot. ari fleischer,...
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>> jeanne: they don't even exist.e was thinking about markowski, mitt romney, then the who could go over. now she just wants to underscore the fact that we know the outcome coming he will be acquitted. and wants to say that the process has been unfair. she will hand the is over. she has to. and at least she underscores what the president said, which is that this has been a fund-raising bonanza for the republicans. that is a problem for the democrats and the only states that matter, which are the seven swing states that will decide the election. that is the reason that the democrats in the senate that you mentioned coming over and saying you have to send these now. we have to get these done. they are right about that. >> harris: when you talk about fund-raising, kennedy, not only shutting down in terms of the impeachment in the states, but what do you do if you are 2020 democratic candidate? >> kennedy: what if you are a 2020 democratic candidate who happens to be in the senate. you get in south carolina, that means le
>> jeanne: they don't even exist.e was thinking about markowski, mitt romney, then the who could go over. now she just wants to underscore the fact that we know the outcome coming he will be acquitted. and wants to say that the process has been unfair. she will hand the is over. she has to. and at least she underscores what the president said, which is that this has been a fund-raising bonanza for the republicans. that is a problem for the democrats and the only states that matter, which...
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jeanne: he is.ad 55% ofpoll americans saying it is the strongest economy in two decades and they give the president credit for that. on the other hand, dissatisfaction with the direction of the country and where we are and where we are headed is equally high. i think we are going to have a battle of whether this is about the economy or not. 2018nk if you look back at , there are signs people are voting for different reasons. democrats have to do a better job of pushing into other areas like health care, like of the president's remarks, those are the kinds of things that will make people vote away from the president. david: if you had an incumbent president with 3.5% unemployment, job growth, he would get elected. is there some risk that people say i like all of this stuff, but there other things i do not like at all? george: it is a fascinating dynamic. if it was a normal election you would have a reagan 1984 election, an overwhelming landslide. people are so divisive about this president that it do
jeanne: he is.ad 55% ofpoll americans saying it is the strongest economy in two decades and they give the president credit for that. on the other hand, dissatisfaction with the direction of the country and where we are and where we are headed is equally high. i think we are going to have a battle of whether this is about the economy or not. 2018nk if you look back at , there are signs people are voting for different reasons. democrats have to do a better job of pushing into other areas like...
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jeanne: thank you, angelica.ach year we are grateful for the collaborative efforts in opening our rally in prayer. in continuing this tradition, i am happy to welcome the bishop of the greek orthodox archdiocese of america. the archbishop of kansas city, headed of the united states catholic conference pro-life. [applause] >> dear brothers and sisters, year after year we have come together in this beautiful city of washington, d.c. surrounded by crowds who offer prayers and bear witness to the sanctity of life which was given to us by god of which we are to be good stewards. as christians, roman catholics, we believe that based on the revelation mentioned in the scripture are the examples and teachings of the states, our fathers and mothers in the faith, we join not to condemn but to encourage, not to attack, but to inspire. to promote the sanctity of life. the dignity of unborn children and all of human life. the sanctity of life is not only a social issue, it is a spiritual issue that must be addressed constantl
jeanne: thank you, angelica.ach year we are grateful for the collaborative efforts in opening our rally in prayer. in continuing this tradition, i am happy to welcome the bishop of the greek orthodox archdiocese of america. the archbishop of kansas city, headed of the united states catholic conference pro-life. [applause] >> dear brothers and sisters, year after year we have come together in this beautiful city of washington, d.c. surrounded by crowds who offer prayers and bear witness to...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> he's not going toe like that video. thanks for joining us. evening. with the impeachment trial looming, though no date set for it to actually begin, tonight evidence the trump administration does not want you to see. previously hidden contents of internal emails, including one that makes it clear the president of the united states directly ordered the central act in the central allegation against him with, withholding military aid for ukraine allegedly to extract ukrainian help in dirtying up joe biden. now, it took a lawsuit and a judge's order for the center for public integrity to first obtain these emails, and even then, as you can see, some were so heavily redacted, they were essentially meaningless. but now an online forum called just
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> he's not going toe like that video. thanks for joining us. evening. with the impeachment trial looming, though no date set for it to actually begin, tonight evidence the trump administration does not want you to see. previously hidden contents of internal emails, including one that makes it clear the president of the united states directly ordered the central act in the central allegation against him with, withholding military aid for ukraine allegedly to...
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to welcome to the day this evening gene healy vice president at the cato institute in washington jeanne it's good to have you on the program middle 4 years before we talk about impeachment per se let's talk about what's the definition of a trial is here the democrats say that the trial rules make a failure trial impossible because no witnesses will be able to take the stand is an impeachment trial is it not like a courtroom trial as we understand it to be. well yes and no if this were a court room trial you could disqualify many of the senators for having print judge that case there'd be a standard burden of proof. there are many elements of say a criminal trial that you don't find in. an impeachment trial which is sort of a hybrid of law and politics perhaps with more politics and law as we move further . you wrote a white paper about 2 years ago on the broad scope of the constitution's impeachment power and i have to say and i read through it sid a it's an excellent piece on the history of impeachment there's one clause one phrase that caught my attention we want to show it to our vie
to welcome to the day this evening gene healy vice president at the cato institute in washington jeanne it's good to have you on the program middle 4 years before we talk about impeachment per se let's talk about what's the definition of a trial is here the democrats say that the trial rules make a failure trial impossible because no witnesses will be able to take the stand is an impeachment trial is it not like a courtroom trial as we understand it to be. well yes and no if this were a court...
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senator jeanne shaheen. thank you so much. >>> we'll come back to this, but let's talk about the debate, shall we? do joe biden and pete buttigieg have an advantage over their senator rivals who will be in washington for a month essentially for this impeachment trial? let's talk about that and the entire russian government suddenly resigning today, which signals a vladimir putin power play. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-seven vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. >>> back to our top story, we are one step closer to the start of this impeachment trial of president trump. after a one-month delay the house voting to send the articles to the senate, and tim naftali cnn presidential historian and the former director of the nixon presidential library is here and you want to just take a minute to school us all in just how big of a day this is? >> so in 1998, this
senator jeanne shaheen. thank you so much. >>> we'll come back to this, but let's talk about the debate, shall we? do joe biden and pete buttigieg have an advantage over their senator rivals who will be in washington for a month essentially for this impeachment trial? let's talk about that and the entire russian government suddenly resigning today, which signals a vladimir putin power play. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy!...
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senator jeanne shaheen, is back with us.ng as a juror in the trial of this president. you're up for re-election in 2020. one consistent result from polls is how low on the list of topics for voters impeachment is. well behind health care and other issues. trump lost new hampshire by less than 1% in 2016? i just wonder, are you worried that impeachment has strengthened the president? might strengthen your republican opponent this november? >> well, we have, as i said, a responsibility as senators and members of congress probably the most serious responsibility next to the ability to declare war that we have as elected members. and so it's important for us to do everything we can to ensure that this process goes forward in a fair way and to complete it in a way so that i want to be able to go back and tell my constituents that i have done everything possible to ensure that as much information came out as we could get and that i tried to do what i thought was the right thing to do based on the evidence. and then the voters will
senator jeanne shaheen, is back with us.ng as a juror in the trial of this president. you're up for re-election in 2020. one consistent result from polls is how low on the list of topics for voters impeachment is. well behind health care and other issues. trump lost new hampshire by less than 1% in 2016? i just wonder, are you worried that impeachment has strengthened the president? might strengthen your republican opponent this november? >> well, we have, as i said, a responsibility as...
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joining us now, buck sexton, former cia analyst, and jeanne zaino who teaches media and government.and the split among conservative commentators, those who think that taking out qassem soleimani was a brilliant move by president trump and those who think it was risky and is being promoted by some of the same hawks who dragged us into iraq. does this reflect a political divide on the right? >> yeah, it certainly does. and i think what you're seeing are people, especially those who do commentary on this issue in the media, trying to see what the timeline is that we're working on. right now it's very hard to make the case based on what expectations were of the iranian response to taking out qassem soleimani that this has been the disastrous move that many, including some on the right, thought it would be leading us perhaps into a deeper military escalation and perhaps conflict with iran. people are going to say that we don't know yet, that we have to wait. but based on what the initial parameters were, this has to be seen as the president establishing a red line that may, in fact, chan
joining us now, buck sexton, former cia analyst, and jeanne zaino who teaches media and government.and the split among conservative commentators, those who think that taking out qassem soleimani was a brilliant move by president trump and those who think it was risky and is being promoted by some of the same hawks who dragged us into iraq. does this reflect a political divide on the right? >> yeah, it certainly does. and i think what you're seeing are people, especially those who do...
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he will lose to jeanne shaheen.e likes making money, you don't make money when you are running for the u.s. senate and he was a gift for jeanne shaheen because the longer he put his name out there, she was raising more money off of his name. it was a win-win for jeanne shaheen. she does not get cory in the 2020 campaign and she raised a bundle of cash because he threatened to run. host: this is arnie arnesen, the host of a talk son and conch -- talkshow in concord. how can people find you? guest: my show airs and streams live every day at noon eastern time and then it goes up at 7:00 at night and you can hear me on the pacifica network. my biggest radio network is houston, texas. host: thanks for joining us, as always. happy new year to you. that sets it off as far as your optimism or pessimism when it comes to politics and the new year. you can call saying you are optimistic. if you are pessimistic, 202-748-8001. if you are unsure at this point, 202-748-8002 is how you do that. if you want to text us, you can do so
he will lose to jeanne shaheen.e likes making money, you don't make money when you are running for the u.s. senate and he was a gift for jeanne shaheen because the longer he put his name out there, she was raising more money off of his name. it was a win-win for jeanne shaheen. she does not get cory in the 2020 campaign and she raised a bundle of cash because he threatened to run. host: this is arnie arnesen, the host of a talk son and conch -- talkshow in concord. how can people find you?...
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he will lose to jeanne shaheen. he likes making money, you don't make money when you are running for the u.s. senate and he was a gift for jeanne shaheen because the longer he put his name out there, she was raising more money off of his name. it was a win-win for jeanne shaheen. she does not get cory in the 2020 campaign and she raised a bundle of cash because he threatened to run. host: this is arnie arnesen, the host of a talk son and conch -- talkshow in concord. how can people find you? guest: my show airs and streams live every day at noon eastern time and then it goes up at 7:00 at night and you can hear me on the pacifica network. my biggest radio network is houston, texas. host: thanks for joining us, as always. happy new year to you. that sets it off as far as your optimism or pessimism when it comes to politics and the new year. you can call saying you are optimistic. if you are pessimistic, 202-748-8001. if you are unsure at this point, 202-748-8002 is how you do that. if you want to text us, you can do
he will lose to jeanne shaheen. he likes making money, you don't make money when you are running for the u.s. senate and he was a gift for jeanne shaheen because the longer he put his name out there, she was raising more money off of his name. it was a win-win for jeanne shaheen. she does not get cory in the 2020 campaign and she raised a bundle of cash because he threatened to run. host: this is arnie arnesen, the host of a talk son and conch -- talkshow in concord. how can people find you?...
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[laughter] [applause] jeanne: back to questions. sen. booker: you had your hand up there first. >> i am in to talk about a hate crime that has been bothering me for many appeared on 24 may 1979, the governor of new hampshire signed a bill to raise the drinking age, and i suddenly found myself no longer old enough. they felt i should be punished for crimes other people were doing, just the same as if you were going to go to jail for a crime committed by somebody else named cory booker. it is amazing that some people think it is terrible if the president withheld foreign aid as a way to pressure president zelensky into doing something, but it is perfectly ok for congress, that is your, to withhold highway construction money as a way to pressure state and governors into committing a hate crime against people under 21. now it is terrible as the owner of a private catering company is service at ae same-sex wedding, but it is perfectly ok to put bullet-proof vests into the same caterer refusing to serve. on. booker: i want to talk the subject
[laughter] [applause] jeanne: back to questions. sen. booker: you had your hand up there first. >> i am in to talk about a hate crime that has been bothering me for many appeared on 24 may 1979, the governor of new hampshire signed a bill to raise the drinking age, and i suddenly found myself no longer old enough. they felt i should be punished for crimes other people were doing, just the same as if you were going to go to jail for a crime committed by somebody else named cory booker. it...
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last year you mentioned these brutal crackdown can we expect something similar again old norse you jeanne. oh and that is such a question right now again in november and the crackdown was very swift and quite intense at least 300 confirmed deaths but probably many more than that many people disappeared and detained as well and a complete internet blackout and shut down as well which made it very hard to follow what we've seen so far in the current protests a very different kind of dynamic again as your clip showed still the use of tear gas still the use of beatings arrest and detention the died while still herson worthy of criticism is is still later than we saw back in november and probably because again there is so much focus on iran right now because the tensions and it's it should situation internally is that such a different place the regime knows that people are going to be watching it very differently is good to talk to you talk to julie norman from the department of political science at university college london thank you very much for your time. now to some of the other stories m
last year you mentioned these brutal crackdown can we expect something similar again old norse you jeanne. oh and that is such a question right now again in november and the crackdown was very swift and quite intense at least 300 confirmed deaths but probably many more than that many people disappeared and detained as well and a complete internet blackout and shut down as well which made it very hard to follow what we've seen so far in the current protests a very different kind of dynamic again...
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trump: thank you very much and thank you, jeanne. my honor to be the first president in history to attend the march for life. we are here for a very simple reason. to defend the right of every child born and unborn. to fulfill their god-given potential. >[cheering and applause] pres. trump: for 47 years, americans of all backgrounds have traveled from across the country to stand for life. as president of the united states, i am proud to stand with you. i want to welcome tens of thousands. this is a tremendous turnout. tens of thousands of high school and college students who took a long bus ride to be here in our nation's capital. to make you feel even better, there are tens of thousands of people outside that we passed on the way in. if anybody would like to give up their spot, we can work it out. [laughter] pres. trump: we have a tremendous group of people outside. thousands and thousands wanted to get in. this is some great success. [cheering and applause] pres. trump: young people are the heart of the march for life. it is your g
trump: thank you very much and thank you, jeanne. my honor to be the first president in history to attend the march for life. we are here for a very simple reason. to defend the right of every child born and unborn. to fulfill their god-given potential. >[cheering and applause] pres. trump: for 47 years, americans of all backgrounds have traveled from across the country to stand for life. as president of the united states, i am proud to stand with you. i want to welcome tens of thousands....
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jeanne moos, cnn -- >> i'm mike boiloomberg's dog.reporter: new york. >>> "cnn newsroom" continues with max foster from london in just a moment. stay with us. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> u.s. republican senators try to drive impeachment trial to a quick end as they push to block witnesses, mainly former national security adviser john bolton. >>> cases of the wuhan coronavirus have now been confirmed in all chinese regions as the white house creates a task force to deal with the threat. >>> and the wife of kobe bryant breaks her silence on the death of her husband and daughter. hello and welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. i'm max foster in london. this is "cnn newsroom." >>>
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jeanne: you mentioned an issue that is actually very pertinent in new hampshire right now. >> i know what my cue is. [laughter] >> my name is polana. so i joined a friend today at the dmv, for those of you who do not know, yesterday at the dmv, new hampshire started officially offering non-binary drivers licenses. [cheers and applause] >> yeah! sen. booker: this is actually one of my endorsers. >> oh! i was pointing to senator waters, who was the cosponsor. sen. booker: my other endorser. multiple of my endorsers are here. >> i went with them, and it was like pure joy as we got this action. we went out to breakfast afterwards, and now i want one on my passport, but that is not an option. i am curious, if elected, would you support non-binary identities in legal documentations? sen. booker: yes. if you want a short answer, yes. again, i had this mother -- i still remember when "roots" was coming out, going back to the 1970's, and my mother was one of these mothers i used to get upset about as a child, and now she is a super hero to me, but she said "before we watch "roots," we will re
jeanne: you mentioned an issue that is actually very pertinent in new hampshire right now. >> i know what my cue is. [laughter] >> my name is polana. so i joined a friend today at the dmv, for those of you who do not know, yesterday at the dmv, new hampshire started officially offering non-binary drivers licenses. [cheers and applause] >> yeah! sen. booker: this is actually one of my endorsers. >> oh! i was pointing to senator waters, who was the cosponsor. sen. booker:...
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." >> jeanne: that's a fabulous show. >> kennedy: that show was amazing! context for what she's been through. part of the reaction, keep your hands off the queen! >> jeanne: i understand them wanting some more freedom, but they could have done it without embarrassing or trying to embarrass the queen. i would just say it's bizarre that this is consuming so much energy, because britain has a lot of other issues going on. brexit still being a major one that could impact them so completely. and this has just consumed the oxygen in the air. >> kennedy: not to mention, man, getting a couple million bucks from your dad every year? that's a great job! [laughter] thanks so much to david webb. hope you had a great monday. >> david: it's great, i'm still having it. >> kennedy: mlk day all day long. thanks again. we'll be back here on the couch, noon tomorrow, noon eastern, 9:00 in the west. "outnumbered overtime" for dagen mcdowell who is in prayer is faulkner stoltz right now. dagen >> dagen: thank you, fox news alert, the battle lines drawn as we are 24 hours away
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jeanne: it plays to his strengths and mayor pete strengths.re political ramifications on both sides. one of the things the president will have to be careful about is to tell the american public exactly why this happened. let's not forget this is somebody in 2012 who talked about then former president barack obama using a bombing in to energizeffort his base and ensure his election victory. now we have a president who has done this just after an impeachment. 11 months before an election. he is going to have to explain and make it clear why was this in america's best interest? what are the facts on the ground. democrats will then be in a position to decide how to respond to that. david: we do not run the country just for political elections, we run it for the sake of the people. we are concerned about our people and our interests. if you think about the politics, there has to be uncertainty about possible reprisals from iran. what happens if there are attacks on the united states? is a very matt: it good question and there are no easy answers. i
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> just being himself apparently. thanks so much for your company.ary church. "early start" is up next. see you at 5! seriously? protection. lysol kills over 100 illness causing germs and viruses. even those that may cause cough. lysol, what it takes to protect. here, it all starts withello! hi!... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your local xfinity store today. >>> death to the supreme leader. renewed demands for change in iran after the country admits shooting down a commercial jet. >>> dismissing is a cover-up. >> the president's impeachment trial should finally begin any day now. so how does the speaker defend holding the articles for weeks? >>> and bernie sanders leaving no stone unturned. he's going right after joe biden and defending his campaign after surrogates
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we were all day on morning jeanne. and the ones which is supposed to be instant. check. my mouth to match up to. doesn't hear a morning when i hear the siren sound. like something was pushing for me. so i. switched to. trying to find intelligible in it with a little tiny peep hole. and i look out except in the time that corner. and women's column wanted to. get into. all of. it and especially when i saw my mouth. displeased with him lately. so they're holding up against illegal as at least. this. try. to make. all this i want to show you. ok. this is my bed they're almost still the king sized the bet who takes sleep on this side as you can tell it's it goes a little doubt it's all on the field ok yeah this is. this is a really unbelievable. it at least had to be said. and this has. and this is was my. this is what's left of this. yeah you can see the color was of the beautiful yes. you know. this is what they cherish. and it's so dear to me that no one. no one can. understand and i cannot even describe it myself when i hold my hand. whenever i go to sleep she is with me
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[applause] ♪ ♪ jeanne: wow. that just happened. to say that that was a tough act to follow. and now i'm going to make my remarks to you. i will make it quick because i don't think anything will surpass those remarks that we just heard from. different present urgent and important challenges and a great battle of our time. the fight to end abortion. this year is no exception. it is marked by profound confusion about what it means to be pro-woman. abortion. ending the life of an innocent human being is promoted as essential to women's freedom, empowerment, and progress. we know this message about women and a brooch in -- abortion is deceptive and hurtful. mother teresa said it best. abortion is profoundly anti-woman. three quarters of its victims are women. half of the babies and all of the mothers. inspired by these needs, march for life aims to change hearts and minds to make abortion unthinkable. pro-life is pro-woman. in the year ahead, as you heard from the president, we celebrate this centennial of the 19th amendment which estab
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more right now, let's go straight to democratic senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire.iting to talk to us. senator, thanks for coming in. >> good morning. >> ed: you just heard republican tim scott a few moments ago, giving them a fair shot at this. he basically said he doesn't believe the impeachment managers have made any progress toward getting those four republican senators that you need to get witnesses. what is your response? >> well, what i'm hearing from my constituents is that people want to see a fair trial. for most people, that means they want to see witnesses who can shed first-person light on what happened, and they want to see documents. i would like to see the full transcript of the july 25th call. we've seen as a read out of that. we haven't seen the exact transcript because that is being held in a secret server at the white house. so i would like to see that, if there are other documents i would like to see, and i would like to hear from john bolton and mick mulvaney. that's what i'm hearing from so many of my constituents. >> ed: senator, when you say
more right now, let's go straight to democratic senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire.iting to talk to us. senator, thanks for coming in. >> good morning. >> ed: you just heard republican tim scott a few moments ago, giving them a fair shot at this. he basically said he doesn't believe the impeachment managers have made any progress toward getting those four republican senators that you need to get witnesses. what is your response? >> well, what i'm hearing from my...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> good evening.s of impeachment over to the senate, there's breaking news about the man who would almost certainly be the star witness, that is if republicans allow it. former national security advisor john bolton. never mind what senators might want or majority leader mcconnell might agree to, when it comes to bolton, president trump made it clear he wants him nowhere near the witness stand. that's what he told laura ingraham during an interview. she said why not call bolton, allow him to testify? this thing is bogus, why not allow him to testify? the president says no problem other than one thing. you can't be in the
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> good evening.s of impeachment over to the senate, there's breaking news about the man who would almost certainly be the star witness, that is if republicans allow it. former national security advisor john bolton. never mind what senators might want or majority leader mcconnell might agree to, when it comes to bolton, president trump made it clear he wants him nowhere near the witness stand. that's...
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>>it set us back a pretty penny but jeanne brock wouldn't say what his ticket cost only that he couldn'to. >>was based on the desires to touch down in miami without a ticket you need a miracle no no miracle just imagi meal has and at gets so there's an id be armed to what i've heard of people havgone to pass it was a it happens often so with or without a ticket 40 niner fans will be well presented on sunday jesse mendez is hoping his good luck charm read one scene and he's been to every game. he's traveled new orleans with me and now he's going to serve all as you can see he has a lot of small of his face either defending was going to see more on our >>they touched down in miami. we have not before. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>coming up lawmakers take a closer look at a pairof dating services over concerns about who can use them and exactly how they work. >>plus the latest state sno survey not what water watchers wanted to see we have the results from neaecho summit plus city leaders are calling for an investigation days after a san francis department head. >>was arrested on
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> you see phones have always got to be on silent.>> i love the disembodied hand reaching out to grab it. >> new day starts right now. trial mitch mcconnell unveiled a resolution detailing how the trial would take shape. >> each side gets up to 24 hours over two days to lay out their case. >> this resolution is totally departing from the clinton resolution, despite what leader mcconnell promised. >> we want a fast trial not a fair trial. >> they want to get it in before the state of the union f not they're crazy. >> announcer: this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day," it is tuesday, january 21st, 6:00 here
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> you see phones have always got to be on silent.>> i love the disembodied hand reaching out to grab it. >> new day starts right now. trial mitch mcconnell unveiled a resolution detailing how the trial would take shape. >> each side gets up to 24 hours over two days to lay out their case. >> this resolution is totally departing from the clinton resolution, despite what leader mcconnell promised. >> we want a fast trial not a fair...
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here today is melissa francis, kennedy fox, jeanne zaino, and in and the center seat, and not grow, cully simpson. he served as the executive detainee affairs under president bush, cully as we call him now. also a veteran who continues to serve as a reserve in the navy. he's currently a senior legal phyla at the heritage foundation on national security law. if we had 15 more minutes i could read more resume. good to se see you. >> cully: thank you, good to be here. >> harris: let us start with the news, if you will, of the back and forth between the u.s. and iran. what strikes you as the top headline today. >> cully: will come of the president took a bold and decisive action. it was long coming frankly. we have been back-and-forth for over 40 years with iran. this was not an assassination, this was a lawful killing of a combatant on the battlefield who was responsible for more than 603 american deaths according to dod statistics from his own militias. thousands of american deaths were injuries by his proxies. at this guys a bad dude. >> harris: can i follow it up with one thing before we
here today is melissa francis, kennedy fox, jeanne zaino, and in and the center seat, and not grow, cully simpson. he served as the executive detainee affairs under president bush, cully as we call him now. also a veteran who continues to serve as a reserve in the navy. he's currently a senior legal phyla at the heritage foundation on national security law. if we had 15 more minutes i could read more resume. good to se see you. >> cully: thank you, good to be here. >> harris: let us...
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winds democratic progressive bodies headquarters in taipei and scott watching on very closely is by jeanne give us a sense of the mood that you will picking up there on the streets today i can see people behind you why having banners and flags. all the mood right here or even the ruling party had it wanes they have had orders and you can hear they know she's behind me what's been going on for the last at least i'd say 90 minutes we've been here and that is they're slowly trickling out exit polls that the party is really she you know again these are no official numbers coming out from the election commission right like that but there are now based on exit polling kind of the tally as we go forward no sign when the end the d.p.p. won the presidential election that 4 years ago with about just under 7000000 votes right now they are saying they have about 4000000 votes and the opposition has almost 3000000 votes so obviously there's a sizable lead that's why the crowd here is so very happy but again we're far from happy for me to know that exactly where we're going to be going tonight but obvio
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long tie said is she's a season pass holders tell my tell my >>it set us back a pretty penny but jeannebrock wouldn't say what his ticket cost only that he couldn't say no. >>was based on the deses to touch down in miami without a ticket you need a miracle no no miracle jusimagine you now has and that didn't sell theirsand that they to what i've heard of people have gone to pass it waa it happens often so with or without a ticket 40 nin fans will be well represented on sunday jesse mendez is hoping his go luck charm read one scene and he's been to every game. he'traveled in new orleans with me and now he's going to serve all as you can see he has lot of small of his face either defending was going to e more on our bring it back. >>they touched down miami. we have not before. in san joserob fladee kron 4 news long we've been counting down to the big game on sunday when the niners play the kansas >>tickets are actually still available for thgame according to ticketmast the average price right now you ady for this $7600 that is up 41% from last year in terms of who's going to the game tick
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jeanne shaheen and i have worked on this for years and years and years. by the way, if you have 90 people like jeanne shaheen and maggie hassan and in the senate, we would have a 95% approval rating instead of a 9% approval rating. it is not that hard to figure it out. we have to continue to do that and clean water -- what i've said to people, people say what do you learn -- what have you learned running for president? do people want government to do everything for them? and i say, no. people are too resilient for that. but they do want the people they love to be able to live in dignity. for them, that means being able to travel back and forth to work on roads that are not filled with potholes. it means being able to send your kid to a school that is better than the school you went to yourself. it means having health care your entire life so that you don't go bankrupt because of things that people want -- and it means having clean water and clean air. and it means having a governmental structure that actually is going to take seriously the regulatory requ
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harris faulkner, here today melissa francis, katie pavlich, iona college particle science professor, jeanne zaino, in the center seat, our friend guy benson, fox news contributor, host of the "guy benson radio show" we say he is outnumbered. we will bring him out to the couch and just one second, let's do this for us, though. chief white house correspondent john roberts is live now with the latest on all of us, john, big day shaping up. >> it is, no question about that, harris, good afternoon, many presidents have tried, all presidents have failed to develop a comprehensive middle east plan. remember, 20 years ago bill clinton tried and it fell apart in spectacular fashion. now president trump and the white house are going to try to do it in incremental fashion. i've seen the outline of the plants, i've seen a map of what this will all look like under the proposal, they will be unveiling that soon, it calls for a two state solution. the current state of israel and an "future state of palestine" encompassed in a lot of the west bank, gaza and two new pieces of land will be part of a land swa
harris faulkner, here today melissa francis, katie pavlich, iona college particle science professor, jeanne zaino, in the center seat, our friend guy benson, fox news contributor, host of the "guy benson radio show" we say he is outnumbered. we will bring him out to the couch and just one second, let's do this for us, though. chief white house correspondent john roberts is live now with the latest on all of us, john, big day shaping up. >> it is, no question about that, harris,...
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his folks are fired up. >> sandra: jeanne?k the question is how the big suburbs and women go. those of the groups he has to do well with. >> sandra: james? >> has approval seems to be ticking up. maybe he wants it to go for a while. maybe he will demand witnesses. [laughter] >> ed: make it drag on a little bit, keep democrats off the trail and keep the president out there pumping up his votes. >> sandra: hillary clinton and a new interview talks about the urge to beat donald trump. i certainly feel the urge because i feel the 2016 election was a really odd time and an odd outcome. the more we learn, the more that seems to be the case, but i'm going to support the people running now and do everything i can to help elect a democratic nominee." final thoughts? >> i hope she gets the therapy she richly deserves. that has sailed. she was soundly rejected and donald trump as our president. >> sandra: that's our 18. we appreciate your time, thank you. >> ed: spirited, think you. [laughter] >> sandra: new information about that irania
his folks are fired up. >> sandra: jeanne?k the question is how the big suburbs and women go. those of the groups he has to do well with. >> sandra: james? >> has approval seems to be ticking up. maybe he wants it to go for a while. maybe he will demand witnesses. [laughter] >> ed: make it drag on a little bit, keep democrats off the trail and keep the president out there pumping up his votes. >> sandra: hillary clinton and a new interview talks about the urge to...
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dying to make life meaningful in fact most of us don't even think about dying until it's too late so jeanne calment the longest ever living person on earth she died at 22 and her relatives are also known to live longer than average but at the end of the day is long life also a genetic thing something that we are it. it is partially so people who live over 100 typically have a good set of genes a good set of longevity genes but we actually know that only 20 percent of our longevity is genetically pre-determined and the rest is up to us which is enormously power empowering we can live our life with exercise with a bit of hunger in our day is a good thing and perhaps these supplements will give us the boost so we can all look forward to living over 100 and perhaps one day many of us will make it to that age of 110 perhaps even. live long enough to see that happen thank you so much for that interview was wonderful good luck with your future endeavors we were talking to david sinclair professor of genetics at harvard medical school discovering the causes of aging and prospects. that's it for thi
dying to make life meaningful in fact most of us don't even think about dying until it's too late so jeanne calment the longest ever living person on earth she died at 22 and her relatives are also known to live longer than average but at the end of the day is long life also a genetic thing something that we are it. it is partially so people who live over 100 typically have a good set of genes a good set of longevity genes but we actually know that only 20 percent of our longevity is...
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>>jeanne miller saw the suspect's getaway car leaving the scene they were going so fast. it was disturbing because i've been in this business for 17 years and i've never seen a car go that fast and it was going so fast and made a left-hand turn and screeched around their witnesses told police the victim was holding onto the door handle trying to recover his laptop. miller owns a business nearby. she says 2 firefighters who happened to be in the neighborhood rushed to help the victim he suffered critical head injury and later died at the hospital oakland police say they responded to the theft around 11 30 tuesday morning, the starbucks was closed wednesday due to the new year's holiday but people still stopped by to pay their respect let's just set to see this happen here and i feel so sorry for the young man's family police arrested 2 suspects after this crime that brings relief to the community. but fear is on most everyone's mind a person can't go in and relax its a starbucks and open their computer and do their work or whatever we're locking the doors. we do have camer
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operations on groups like the black panthers and spread misinformation and those same tactics applied to jeanne in the film and they destroy her her relationships with the with the with the activist community she's working with. we talked before about kind of how vital the movie feels now like whether with the kind of revelations from someone like edward snowden or like the way the film they're f.b.i. agents in the film is a kind of media outlets to punish somehow doing this is still this kind of thing still goes on today as much they did then or show i mean i think what we see in the movies in like a kind of d.n.a. form of the culture we live in now else you have an analog surveillance culture where we now live in a kind of mass mass surveillance culture where where in the movie jack needs to kind of break into a house in order to open up a fun in order to put a bug inside we all carry the bugs around complicit in our own surveillance with with smartphones and so on. captive found listening communities and clicks online i think the government the movie shows how. the state uses that surveillan
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and maybe let thir wod get a little bit bigger and i think with our jeanne.eally doesn't change on who she is from the begning to the end her journey is more about just letting people in a little bit me in hollywood, i'm david dani you ask me >>here's a quick live look outside we've got our camera plaza shown us it's stl a l nice light ride on this early friday morningwe'll see how the commute shapes up though, as we get deeper into the day erica is in the traffic center with that and john has are big game forecast coming up in a mite. tom: my mom always told me actions speak louder thawords. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped their values are why i walked away from my business, prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. took the giving pledge to give my money to good cses, and why i ent the last ten years fiting corporate insiders who put profits over people. m tom stey, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. >>all right we're back for 30 is the time if you're just joining us at the half
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long time said is she's a season pass holders tell my tell my wife it set us back a pretty penny but jeanne brock wouldn't say what his ticket cost only that he couldn't say no. >>startled is dollars to touch down in miami without a ticket you ne a miracle no no miracle just imagine you know has and that gets so there's an id be armed to what i've heard of the word on the pass was a it happens often so with or without a ticket 40 niner fans will be well represented on sunday jesse mendez is hoping his good luck charm read one scene and he's been to every game. he's traveled in new orleans with me and now he's going to serve all as you can see he has a lot small of his face either defending was going to see more on our now interestingly enough i ran into at least 3 dierent people who did not have a ticket to as got on board that plane your ticket to the super bowl that isn't are fairly confident that that they can sre a ticket in miami at the last minute. >>if not well, i'm sure there are oer things for them to do in that game will be and lots of bars and restaurants live in san jose rob fla
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