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>> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> one hundred days until election day. >> we're certainly not at the end of the game. >> the coronavirus still raging. >> record number of people testing positive. >> clashes over federal forces dispatched to democratic cities. >> what we've seen is a significant increase in violent crime. >> we do not welcome dictatorship. we do not welcome authoritarianism. >> and sinking in the polls, president trump backtracks. can selling his convention in jacksonville. >> he's quit on you and he's quit on this country. >> we have to be careful. we also have to set an example. >> white house chief of staff mark meadows join us this week for his first sunday interview. new mexico governor hishl lujan grisham responds for the democrats. >>> plus, insight and analysis from our powerful roundtable. >>> and -- >> he always did that which was right from his heart. >> we celebrate the life and legacy of john lewis as he crosses the edmund pettus bridge one last time. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now, chief anchor
>> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> one hundred days until election day. >> we're certainly not at the end of the game. >> the coronavirus still raging. >> record number of people testing positive. >> clashes over federal forces dispatched to democratic cities. >> what we've seen is a significant increase in violent crime. >> we do not welcome dictatorship. we do not welcome authoritarianism....
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a funny thing happened after your appearance on this week with george stephanopoulos this sunday. actually heard from the white house? mayor gallego: sunday morning, the white house reached out. they said they wanted to work with us. the next day i had a meeting with the admiral in charge of testing for the united states, who said they were watching what was happening in phoenix. jonathan: now there is a new story from business insider. i might be getting these stories mixed up, because you have heard a lot of things about testing going on in your city. now there is a testing site in west phoenix that you found out about via a tweet? mayor gallego: yes, our governor announced he was going to be working with the federal government to put a testing site in west phoenix. that is our area of greatest need and one i have been trying to draw attention to. i am thrilled they are coming and i will keep tuned on twitter to find out more. jonathan: as a mayor, does it enrage you you have to find out about these things via tweet, and not through conversation with people in the federal govern
a funny thing happened after your appearance on this week with george stephanopoulos this sunday. actually heard from the white house? mayor gallego: sunday morning, the white house reached out. they said they wanted to work with us. the next day i had a meeting with the admiral in charge of testing for the united states, who said they were watching what was happening in phoenix. jonathan: now there is a new story from business insider. i might be getting these stories mixed up, because you...
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last end of this week george stephanopoulos you said it quote feels like they are declaring victory while we are in crisis mode. we will talk about all of that right now with mayor gallego. welcome. >> thank you so much for having me. >> there's a lot to talk about. you've made multiple requests to fema for help in covid-19 testing sites. all of which had been turned down victims reported fema said it was quote getting out of the testing business but a funny thing happened after your appearance on "this week with george stephanopoulos" on sunday. you heard from the white house? >> yes. sunday morning the white house reached topic is said they wanted to work with us and help pick the next data meeting with the admiral in charge of testing for the united states who also said they were watching what's happening in phoenix. >> and now there's a new story from his is inside her. i might be getting all the stories mixed up because you had a lot of action, have heard a lot of things about testing going on in your cd. now there's a testing site in west phoenix that you found out about via tweet?
last end of this week george stephanopoulos you said it quote feels like they are declaring victory while we are in crisis mode. we will talk about all of that right now with mayor gallego. welcome. >> thank you so much for having me. >> there's a lot to talk about. you've made multiple requests to fema for help in covid-19 testing sites. all of which had been turned down victims reported fema said it was quote getting out of the testing business but a funny thing happened after...
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tonight, she sits down with george stephanopoulos. the first look right here. >>> breaking news tonight on supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg, now in the hospital. >>> jeffrey epstein's accused co-conspirator ghislaine maxwell in court, pleading not guilty. asking to be allowed out on bail. what the judge decided today as one of her alleged victims calls her a predator and monster. also, the name maxwell used to get that home in new hampshire. and news tonight that maxwell has a spouse. >>> the v.a. nursing assistant pleading guilty tonight to murdering seven patients. >>> and the family tragedy in a lake. two brothers killed, possibly electrocuted. what authorities are now saying tonight. > ning. here on this tuesday night. we do have a lot to get to. we begin with the coronavirus in the u.s. tonight, that new warning. the head of the cdc saying this coming fall and winter will likely be one of the most difficult times that we will experience in american public health. and the grim new number tonight. the u.s. has now surpasse
tonight, she sits down with george stephanopoulos. the first look right here. >>> breaking news tonight on supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg, now in the hospital. >>> jeffrey epstein's accused co-conspirator ghislaine maxwell in court, pleading not guilty. asking to be allowed out on bail. what the judge decided today as one of her alleged victims calls her a predator and monster. also, the name maxwell used to get that home in new hampshire. and news tonight that...
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she sat down with abc's george stephanopoulos for an exclusive interview.ing, president trump's niece calling on her uncle to step down. >> if you're in the oval office today what would you say to him? >> resign. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, mary trump recalls visiting the president in the oval office three months after he was inaugurated. >> he already seemed very -- strained by the pressures. and i just remember thinking, he seemed tired. he seems like this is not what he signed up for. >> reporter: the interview comes on the same day mary trump released her book "too much and never enough: how my family created the world's most dangerous man." mary trump, a trained psychologist who is a daughter of the president's older brother, fred jr., writes in the book that "donald is not simply weak, his ego is a fragile thing that must be bolstered every moment because he knows deep down that he's nothing what was he claims to be," claiming the president's father "perverted his son's perception of the world and damaged h
she sat down with abc's george stephanopoulos for an exclusive interview.ing, president trump's niece calling on her uncle to step down. >> if you're in the oval office today what would you say to him? >> resign. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, mary trump recalls visiting the president in the oval office three months after he was inaugurated. >> he already seemed very -- strained by the pressures. and i just remember thinking, he...
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george stephanopoulos goes one on one with mark meadows in his first sunday interview since 3w0i becominghouse chief of staff. >> hurricane douglas is close to the hawaiian islands tonight. the hurricane warning for maui has been canceled, but it is still in effect for oahu and kawhi. if it passes over it will be the first named storm to make landfall on the island. the mayor is urging them to take the thrift of the storm seriously. meantime hurricane hannah has weakened to a tropical depression after making landfall along the southern texas coast last night. it lashed the area with high winds and drenching rains that destroyed boats, flooded streets and knocked out power. it also brought severe flooding to northern mexico. hannah was the first hurricane of the season in the atlantic and sustained winds of 90 miles an hour. frances joining us now with a look at both storms. frances. >> yeah, dion, in fact, hurricane douglas right now is only 16 miles north of honolulu. so it doesn't look like it's going to make landfall right in honolulu, but it is going to pass very close by. and the hur
george stephanopoulos goes one on one with mark meadows in his first sunday interview since 3w0i becominghouse chief of staff. >> hurricane douglas is close to the hawaiian islands tonight. the hurricane warning for maui has been canceled, but it is still in effect for oahu and kawhi. if it passes over it will be the first named storm to make landfall on the island. the mayor is urging them to take the thrift of the storm seriously. meantime hurricane hannah has weakened to a tropical...
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. >> a programming note, "this week with george stephanopoulos" will air at midnight tonight because of the abc news special report you just saw. chief anchor george stephanopoulos goes one on one is mark meadows in his first interview since become chief of staff, watch at midnight right here on abc 7. >>> it started running through police headquarters, sky was overhead giving you a birds eye view of the demonstrators marching in portland last night in oakland. you can see protesters holding up peace signs. everything we saw was largely ef. one point fireworks were shot, with several lasers being pointed at helicopters and officers. oakland police are reporting their building was also vandalized. they tweeted this photo showing a broken window. the building was spray painted with graffiti. around 10:15 last night a small debris fire broke out at the alameda superior county courthouse in downtown oakland. in a tweet, oakland police blamed it on, quote, agitators within the crowd of demonstrators. again, the large majority of protesters were peaceful. >>> in palo alto yesterday, the wa
. >> a programming note, "this week with george stephanopoulos" will air at midnight tonight because of the abc news special report you just saw. chief anchor george stephanopoulos goes one on one is mark meadows in his first interview since become chief of staff, watch at midnight right here on abc 7. >>> it started running through police headquarters, sky was overhead giving you a birds eye view of the demonstrators marching in portland last night in oakland. you can...
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. >>> let's bring in george stephanopoulos who will be hosting "this week" later this week. george, good morning. >> good morning. >> we're sitting on opposite ends of a long, socially distanced table. so we have both robert mueller and mitt romney coming out and speaking out against the commutation of roger stone's sentence. where does the story go from here? now that people have discharged their anger, does it just evaporate or a real political price to be paid for the president? >> it's hard to know exactly. it's not just mitt romney who is opposed. it's even inside the white house. you had several political aides saying, this could hurt you come november, and even the president's attorney general william barr said he thought this prosecution was a righteous prosecution andrgued against yohave m democ wel including house speaker nancy pelosi. she says she's going to have a move to limit the president's pardon power, his power to pardon people or commute sentences of people who are protecting him. that's not likely to go anywhere. it's got real constitutional problems. i th
. >>> let's bring in george stephanopoulos who will be hosting "this week" later this week. george, good morning. >> good morning. >> we're sitting on opposite ends of a long, socially distanced table. so we have both robert mueller and mitt romney coming out and speaking out against the commutation of roger stone's sentence. where does the story go from here? now that people have discharged their anger, does it just evaporate or a real political price to be paid...
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chief anchor george stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with mark meadows in his first sunday show interview since becoming white house chief of staff. >>> a star during hollywood's golden era who got her acting start in oakland has died. two-time oscar winner olivia dehalve land is best known at melanie in gone with the wind. she died peacefully of natural causes at her home in paris at the age of 104. her acting ambitions dated back to stage performing at mills college. she's credited as a pioneer who took ton studio system and won. her decision of the 1944 set and enforcement limit on employee contracts. >>> protests can take many forms. look no further than one that was organized today in the bay area whose surfers honored with a paddleout. >>> carl gardeno has been one of the most powerful figures in the south bay. he announced his departure and history has been named in the selection of his replacement. >>> another gorgeous day in the bay area. we have 60s and partly cloudy conditions at the coast. but then warm numbers and plenty of sunshine inland. i'll let you know how long this tre
chief anchor george stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with mark meadows in his first sunday show interview since becoming white house chief of staff. >>> a star during hollywood's golden era who got her acting start in oakland has died. two-time oscar winner olivia dehalve land is best known at melanie in gone with the wind. she died peacefully of natural causes at her home in paris at the age of 104. her acting ambitions dated back to stage performing at mills college. she's credited as...
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tune into "this week" later this morning, our chief anchor george stephanopoulos will have an exclusive interview with mark meadows, his first sunday show interview since taking that job. plus, george goes one-on-one with the governor of new mexico, another state where the president is deploying federal troops. that's all coming up on "this week" later this morning right here on abc. >>> time now for another check of the weather and rob marciano in corpus christi, texas, where they're still feeling the effects of hanna and they're also watching douglas in hawaii. >> that's right. i know how dear that state is to your heart. the islands may get hit later on today. certainly will have big impacts. douglas was a category 4 storm, and now category 1. it will hold that strength. we have tropical storms up for the island of maui, but it will get close enough to oahu and hawaii where those conditions are going downhill quickly today and intensifying tonight with strong winds, a damaging rough surf, dangerous as well of course, and rainfall up to 10 inches or more as well as mountainous terrain
tune into "this week" later this morning, our chief anchor george stephanopoulos will have an exclusive interview with mark meadows, his first sunday show interview since taking that job. plus, george goes one-on-one with the governor of new mexico, another state where the president is deploying federal troops. that's all coming up on "this week" later this morning right here on abc. >>> time now for another check of the weather and rob marciano in corpus christi,...
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>> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> out of control. >> it's a serious situation. >> coronavirus cases soar to new records. >> this threat is growing. >> the death toll rising in new hot spots. >> it feels as though that we're headed for a disaster. >> hospitals straining under the surge. >> hospitals full, e.r. full. we don't have the room to move them. >> as more governors reconsider reopening. >> if we don't slow the spread of covid-19 the next step would have to be a lockdown. >> president trump pushes back to school. >> we want the schools to be open and going in the fall. >> school reopenings are a state's decision, period. >> tough questions this morning for admiral brett giroir from the white house task force. sflmplts and -- >> a gracious call from the president of the united states. >> i'm very happy with what i did. >> trump saves roger stone from prison, rewarding a longtime friend convicted of lying to protect the president. defying the attorney general. the fallout this morning with the chair of the house intelligence committee, cha
>> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> out of control. >> it's a serious situation. >> coronavirus cases soar to new records. >> this threat is growing. >> the death toll rising in new hot spots. >> it feels as though that we're headed for a disaster. >> hospitals straining under the surge. >> hospitals full, e.r. full. we don't have the room to move them. >> as more governors reconsider...
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>> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> we're one people. we're one family. >> remembering john lewis. >> we do not want our freedoms gradually, but we want to be free now. >> a civil rights icon known as the conscience of congress. >> where is the heart of this body? where is our soul? >> this morning, we honors his life, his legacy, and how he wanted to be remembered in his own words. >>> and a record-breaking surge. >> the numbers just do not lie. >> a returning nightmare. long lines for coronavirus testing, long waits for results once again. >> taking anywhere up to eight days. >> hospitals pushed to the brink again. >> that breaking point is close. >> it's very close. >> schools and teachers caught in the middle. >> i'm a teacher and i don't want to die. >> this morning, a bipartisan look at this crisis with governors jared polis and asa hutchinson. representative donna shalala from hard-hit florida. >>> plus, trouble for trump. the latest from our brand-new poll and our analysis from our powerhouse roundtable. >> announcer: from abc ne
>> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> we're one people. we're one family. >> remembering john lewis. >> we do not want our freedoms gradually, but we want to be free now. >> a civil rights icon known as the conscience of congress. >> where is the heart of this body? where is our soul? >> this morning, we honors his life, his legacy, and how he wanted to be remembered in his own words. >>> and a...
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but first, mary trump sat down with abc's george stephanopoulos. >> boil it down.the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country. and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now? or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> be sure to tune in tomorrow on "good morning, america" and later on "nightline" for much more on the exclusive interview. that's it for tonight, we'll see you tomorrow at the same time, thanks for staying up with us, goodnight, america. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's jimmy kimmel live with guest host, whitney cummings. tonight, eric andre, and music from rema. and now, whitney cummings. >> whitney: welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm whitney cummings, your guest host for tonight. i'm here because for a woman to host a network talk show, a man has to go on vacation. kidding, i'm here because jimmy didn't want to get covid. i'm fine, just so you know. health wise. i did take a couple covid tests. and as a lady, i gotta say, it's nice to take a test fo
but first, mary trump sat down with abc's george stephanopoulos. >> boil it down.the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country. and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now? or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> be sure to tune in tomorrow on "good morning, america" and later on "nightline" for much more on the exclusive interview....
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mary trump sat down exclusively with abc's george stephanopoulos. >> you do have one potentially explosivellegation in the book, at least one. and you write that, when the president was trying to transfer from fordham to penn, he had someone else, a man named joe shapiro, take his s.a.t.s? >> yes. >> this is 1964. how do you know that? >> i've been told this by people in my family. i am absolutely confident that it's true. i'm happy to finally be able to speak about it. i also know that it was not the joe shapiro people have been focusing on. >> so to be clear, it's not pam shriver? >> no. >> widow, pam shriver, the widow of joe shapiro -- >> right. >> -- has come out and said he didn't meet trump until penn, no way this is true. how do you know this is true? >> i trust my sources. >> is joe shapiro still alive? >> that i don't know. i have no idea. >> have you ever met joe shapiro? >> i have not. >> you believe in your sources. >> uh-huh. >> how do your sources know? >> they were alive at the time. so they have firsthand knowledge of this. >> and you believe other members of your family a
mary trump sat down exclusively with abc's george stephanopoulos. >> you do have one potentially explosivellegation in the book, at least one. and you write that, when the president was trying to transfer from fordham to penn, he had someone else, a man named joe shapiro, take his s.a.t.s? >> yes. >> this is 1964. how do you know that? >> i've been told this by people in my family. i am absolutely confident that it's true. i'm happy to finally be able to speak about it....
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my colleague, george stephanopoulos sat down with her for her first interview.or twa and a long strug with alcoholism, die at the age of 42. along with her decades of living on the margins of the trump dynasty. >> i didn't write it as a form of therapy or anything like that. in fact, i would have preferred not to write it. it was quite difficult. the book is absolutely bourne of the family dysfunction. >> it's the first time a family member has broken rank, offering a look at what shaped the 45th president. the was published despite legal attempts to prevent it from ever seeing the light of day. mary's cousin eric trump simply tweeting "every family has one." >> why didn't you write the book three years ago? >> i thought long and hard about saying something. i knew if i had said anything i would have been painted as a disgruntled, disinherited niece who just wanted her 15 minutes, which obviously is being said about me now. >> that's exactly what the white house says, basically you're lying for mountainey. >> if i had wanted money or revenge i would have done th
my colleague, george stephanopoulos sat down with her for her first interview.or twa and a long strug with alcoholism, die at the age of 42. along with her decades of living on the margins of the trump dynasty. >> i didn't write it as a form of therapy or anything like that. in fact, i would have preferred not to write it. it was quite difficult. the book is absolutely bourne of the family dysfunction. >> it's the first time a family member has broken rank, offering a look at what...
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here's the first look at her talk with george stephanopoulos. >> what is the single most important thing the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country, and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> the white house calls mary trump's book a book of falsehoods. george will have much more first thing in the morning on "good morning america." >>> and there is news on the ghislaine maxwell case, pleading not guilty today, and asking to be released on bail. what the judge decided, and what we learned about the name she was using and about her having a spouse. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, ghislaine maxwell denied bail. a judge ruling that because of her unknown but substantial wealth and international connections, she "poses a substantial, actual risk of flight." hearing from two of her alleged victims that maxwell should stay behind bars. >> they were very gratified. felt vinher glas rticipat ingoi multiple victims for years," enticing
here's the first look at her talk with george stephanopoulos. >> what is the single most important thing the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country, and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> the white house calls mary trump's book a book of falsehoods. george will have much more first thing in the morning on...
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and she did so today in an exclusive interview with george stephanopoulos. >> what's the single most thing you think the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country. and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> you can see more of the exclusive interview with mary trump on "good morning america" tomorrow starting at 7:00 a.m. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is hospitalized tonight withsieal las night and experienced fever and chills. she underwent a procedure this afternoon to clean out a temperature and is expected to remain in the hospital for a few days. this comes after she was treated for a condition caused by a gallbladder condition. >>> hundreds of california highway miles will be new signs and new cameras will alert the state when a wrong way driver enters the wrong way. >> they would take a picture of the driver when they entered the wrong direction. ansnd en send that picture and >> and thighway patrolivers cau. >>>
and she did so today in an exclusive interview with george stephanopoulos. >> what's the single most thing you think the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country. and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> you can see more of the exclusive interview with mary trump on "good morning america" tomorrow...
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. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, mary trump recalls visiting the president in the oval office three months >> he already seemed very straia just remember thinking, he seemed tired. he seems like this is not what he signed up for. >> reporter: the interview comes on the same day mary trump released her book, "too much and never enough: how my family created the world's most dangerous man." mary trump, a trained psychologist, who is the daughter of the president's older brother, fred jr. writes in the book that, quote, donald is not simply weak. his ego is a fragile thing that must be bolstered every moment because he knows deep down that he is nothing of what he claims to be claiming the president's father, quote, perverted his son's perception of the world and damaged his ability to live in it. the white house calls it a book of falsehoods adding in a statement that mary and the book's publisher, quote, may claim to be acting in the public interest but this book is clearly in the author's own financial self-interest. this morning, mary trump sa
. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, mary trump recalls visiting the president in the oval office three months >> he already seemed very straia just remember thinking, he seemed tired. he seems like this is not what he signed up for. >> reporter: the interview comes on the same day mary trump released her book, "too much and never enough: how my family created the world's most dangerous man." mary trump, a trained psychologist,...
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and she did so today in an exclusive interview with george stephanopoulos. >> what's the single most important thing you think the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country. and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> you can see more of the exclusive interview with mary trump on "good morning america" tomorrow starting at 7:00 a.m. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is hospitalized tonight with a possible infection. the 87-year-old went to the hospital last night and experienced fever and chills. she underwent a procedure this afternoon to clean out a temperature and is expected to remain in the hospital for a few days. this comes after she was treated for a condition caused by a gallbladder condition. >>> hundreds of california highway miles will be new signs and new cameras will alert the state when a wrong way driver enters the wrong way. >> they would take a picture of the driver when they entered the wrong direction. and
and she did so today in an exclusive interview with george stephanopoulos. >> what's the single most important thing you think the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country. and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> you can see more of the exclusive interview with mary trump on "good morning america"...
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. >> george stephanopoulos asked him this very question and framed it is a hurting and that you can't get out there he said that we are in the virtual campaign role right now because of covid-19 and we are actively engaging so vice president biden was doing virtual travel days. last week he was in florida a doctor biden was in michigan and pennsylvania. and then doing the roundtable. did a snapchat the other day. but we fully believe one of those rules - - one of those others a campaign joe biden's talk about the recovery and is highlighting not just but right now that what he does when he is elected. and to have that forward thinking vision and then to get out there and campaign in the world. and then he's chomping at the that. and then to be informed as a scientist. >>. >> incidentally this is one of the state on - - the students that you met. hello. it's so nice to see you but i'm studying government linguistics and to talk about the struggle that we faced about your gender in the political arena and i am wondering could you speak about your identity and what is your experience tha
. >> george stephanopoulos asked him this very question and framed it is a hurting and that you can't get out there he said that we are in the virtual campaign role right now because of covid-19 and we are actively engaging so vice president biden was doing virtual travel days. last week he was in florida a doctor biden was in michigan and pennsylvania. and then doing the roundtable. did a snapchat the other day. but we fully believe one of those rules - - one of those others a campaign...
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next issue she appeared on good morning america to talk about the book with george stephanopoulos.in this of the interview she recalled her father's death and how the rest of the top family reacted to it. >> you do right that he once had a spark of kindness. >> i think he did. what are the unforgivable things that my father did to donald was that he severely restricted the range of human that was accessible to him. it means that certain feelings were not allowed. like sadness. the impulse to be fine, the impulse to be generous. those things that my grandfather found that were not manly. >> your father got very deathly ill. and you get a call from a father. >> are number the conversation verbatim. my grandmother got on the phone. he said your dad is sick. he's in the hospital but it is not serious. i said okay but why am i calling you at 7:00 o'clock on a saturday night if it is not serious. that's what i was thinking to myself. siti was wondering if it was his heart because he had open heart surgery at the age of 39. and he said, yes, it is his heart. i simple it is serious. he sai
next issue she appeared on good morning america to talk about the book with george stephanopoulos.in this of the interview she recalled her father's death and how the rest of the top family reacted to it. >> you do right that he once had a spark of kindness. >> i think he did. what are the unforgivable things that my father did to donald was that he severely restricted the range of human that was accessible to him. it means that certain feelings were not allowed. like sadness. the...
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here's a snippet from mary trump interview with nbc's george stuff all george stephanopoulos which will air tomorrow. >> you see the president in the oval office, and you start saying, don't let them get you down. did you mean that? >> i did. he said they won't get me so far. looks like he was right. >> laura: if you were in the oval office today, what would you say to him? >> resign. >> laura:an dr. lieberman, i don't know her. is that a lot of anger? what is that? >> she's a very can confused woman with her grandfather which -- i've read the whole book, does seem like he was rather cold and had some problems. but really she is angry at her father, her deceased father, and blaming all the problems her father had on donald trump and her grandfather as well. but who was an alcoholic, didn't really work to join for grandfather. he wanted to go fishing. well, donald was studying business and going along with father, trying to learn the family business. the motivations behind this are clearly agreed because she's angry she didn't get her share of the family fortune, jealousy, jealousy of th
here's a snippet from mary trump interview with nbc's george stuff all george stephanopoulos which will air tomorrow. >> you see the president in the oval office, and you start saying, don't let them get you down. did you mean that? >> i did. he said they won't get me so far. looks like he was right. >> laura: if you were in the oval office today, what would you say to him? >> resign. >> laura:an dr. lieberman, i don't know her. is that a lot of anger? what is...
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nobody asked him about flynn where he had lied to george stephanopoulos and then he tried to clean itone asked him about chop, about defunding the police. if i'm donald trump watching this i can't wait for the debate. >> the one thing that i was hoping was that, i don't mind that the press is tough on the president. i think they should be. i hope they continue that tradition. if he becomes president and he has a great shot right now, i hope they're tough as nails and i hope they have learned to something in the press room. that doesn't seem to be the case. why did he have a teleprompter at a news conference? was he getting notes? >> that's what the screens are next to him. >> first of all, the american people have said overwhelmingly and poll after poll that they want boring and normal right now. they want to not wake up in the morning and be worried about what the president is tweeting or saying after watching cable news. this idea that joe biden is too boring, it's part of what's driving his enormous success so far. now we have months and months till november and the polls will tigh
nobody asked him about flynn where he had lied to george stephanopoulos and then he tried to clean itone asked him about chop, about defunding the police. if i'm donald trump watching this i can't wait for the debate. >> the one thing that i was hoping was that, i don't mind that the press is tough on the president. i think they should be. i hope they continue that tradition. if he becomes president and he has a great shot right now, i hope they're tough as nails and i hope they have...
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register now at aidswalk.net >> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >eek. >> coronavirus cases spiral out of control. >> this is a category 6 hurricane of illness. >> as the nation celebrates its 244th birthday. beaches closed in miami. masks now mandated in texas. >> the virus is spreading so fast, there is little margin for error. >> and record hospitalizations in arizona. >> i think we let our guard down a little bit. >> president trump continues to downplay the threat. >> we have some areas where we're putting out the flames or the fires, and that's working out well. >> while fanning the flames on political divisions.
register now at aidswalk.net >> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >eek. >> coronavirus cases spiral out of control. >> this is a category 6 hurricane of illness. >> as the nation celebrates its 244th birthday. beaches closed in miami. masks now mandated in texas. >> the virus is spreading so fast, there is little margin for error. >> and record hospitalizations in arizona. >> i think we let our guard down a...
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he talked with george stephanopoulos this morning. >> it was intentionally nonpre-crinonpre nonprescriptionprescriptive. some say that everyone needs to do the entire specspectrum, no, there is a spectrum to help the local schools which are convinced to reopening these safely just like i want to say that cdc myself personally to the parents of this nation, we're committed to reopening the schools safely. >> you can see the rest of the interview on gma at 7:00. >>> right now school districts around the bay area are struggling to figure out the best way to resume classes in the fall. education of course one of the key areas we're focusing on as we work to build a better bay area. and this morning we're learning what the school year could look like in san francisco. ansar hassan is live with what families can expect. >> reporter: school officials say that the next few weeks is critical in determining what the first day of school looks like. students will not return to in-class learning until the spread of covid-19 is contained. the plan was released wednesday. here is some of what it include
he talked with george stephanopoulos this morning. >> it was intentionally nonpre-crinonpre nonprescriptionprescriptive. some say that everyone needs to do the entire specspectrum, no, there is a spectrum to help the local schools which are convinced to reopening these safely just like i want to say that cdc myself personally to the parents of this nation, we're committed to reopening the schools safely. >> you can see the rest of the interview on gma at 7:00. >>> right now...
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. >>> and today's "first look," president trump's niece is speaking with george stephanopoulos and she is talking about the book her uncle tried to block. her kn here is mona kosar abdi. >> reporter: and an abc news exclusive. one-on-one with mary trump. >> if you are in the oval office today, what would you say to him? >> reporter: the knees oig of president trump speaking out for the first time since the release of her new tell all book. >> what is the single most important thing you think that the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he is utterly incapable of leading this country. and it is dangerous to allow him to do . >> based on what you see now or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> reporter: coming up at 7:00 a.m., explosive allegations, why she wrote the book now and what it was like growing up trump. >> what do you want to happen now? >> with "first look," i'm mona kosar abdi. abc news, new york. >>> and tyra banks is the new solo host of "dancing with the stars." she will also serve be as executive producer. she's already learned th
. >>> and today's "first look," president trump's niece is speaking with george stephanopoulos and she is talking about the book her uncle tried to block. her kn here is mona kosar abdi. >> reporter: and an abc news exclusive. one-on-one with mary trump. >> if you are in the oval office today, what would you say to him? >> reporter: the knees oig of president trump speaking out for the first time since the release of her new tell all book. >> what is...
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. >> sean: well, he lied, joe biden lied to george stephanopoulos and he knew nothing, but the notes to peter strzok were clear about the january 5th meeting. the case on flynn was to be dropped on january 4th. peter strzok and jim comey brought it back to life but in that meeting in the oval office we knew that it was biden that said, oh, what about bringing up the logan act from 1799. we knew that obama was saying maybe we shouldn't tell the incoming administration. obama said we want our guys on this. sally yates testified she was shocked that obama knew every aspect of the call. add to that, we know that premeditated fraud was committed on the fisa court. we knew there was russian interference. we had a clinton bought and paid for, lying dossier. we know obstruction happened with her, with the deleted emails and bleached hammers. we know there was a quid pro quo with joe and zero experience hunter. there is no doubt in my mind a double standard, one of the biggest opponents you have in the next 117 days, i call them the media mob. what is your thought on the media these days, bec
. >> sean: well, he lied, joe biden lied to george stephanopoulos and he knew nothing, but the notes to peter strzok were clear about the january 5th meeting. the case on flynn was to be dropped on january 4th. peter strzok and jim comey brought it back to life but in that meeting in the oval office we knew that it was biden that said, oh, what about bringing up the logan act from 1799. we knew that obama was saying maybe we shouldn't tell the incoming administration. obama said we want...
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she's talked about the book with george stephanopoulos in this portion of the interview she recalls her father's death and how the rest of the trump family reacted to it so you do right he once had a spy of kindness. >> yes. i think he did. one of the un- forgivable things my grandfather did to donald, is he severely restricted the range of human emotion that was accessible to him. which makes it incredible. >> what you mean? >> means that certain feelings were not allowed. so light? >> like sadness. the impulse to be kind, the impulse to be generous, those things that my grandfather found soup herbalist, on manley, so your feather and gem father got very ill, deathly ill need get a call for your grandfather. remember that conversation verbatim. my grandfather got on the phone, he said your dad is sick. i said is it serious in these cities in in the hospital but it's not serious. okay, why my calling it 10:00 o'clock on a saturday night is not serious? that's what i sink into myself. so i said is it hard he had open heart surgery three years earlier at the age of 39 : : with strangers s
she's talked about the book with george stephanopoulos in this portion of the interview she recalls her father's death and how the rest of the trump family reacted to it so you do right he once had a spy of kindness. >> yes. i think he did. one of the un- forgivable things my grandfather did to donald, is he severely restricted the range of human emotion that was accessible to him. which makes it incredible. >> what you mean? >> means that certain feelings were not allowed. so...
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she did her first interview today with george stephanopoulos. >> april 2017, i'm going to end where i. you go and see the president in the oval office, and you tell him, don't let them get you down. did you mean that? >> i did. actually. he -- that was four months in. he already seemed very strained by the pressures. you know, he had never been in this situation before where he wasn't entirely protected from criticism or accountability or things like that. and i think, you know, michael flynn had just had to be fired, and from the get-go, it hadn't been going well in particular. so i did mean it, in some sense, you know. i didn't mean i want you to keep doing what you're doing and get away with it. but -- and also, so much of what has happened since then hadn't yet happened. and i just remember thinking, he seems tired. he seems, like this is not what he signed up for, if he even knows what he signed up for. and i thought his responses actually more enlightening than my statement. and he said, they won't get me. and so far, it looks like he's right. >> and if you're in the oval office
she did her first interview today with george stephanopoulos. >> april 2017, i'm going to end where i. you go and see the president in the oval office, and you tell him, don't let them get you down. did you mean that? >> i did. actually. he -- that was four months in. he already seemed very strained by the pressures. you know, he had never been in this situation before where he wasn't entirely protected from criticism or accountability or things like that. and i think, you know,...
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going to lead to a rigged election, and i want to play from some from abc sunday because when george stephanopoulospresident's chief of staff about your comments saying in fact there is no evidency of widespread voter fraud with mail-in voting, here's how meadowses responded and i want to get your to my kn hasn't been involved in any voter integrity project since perhaps he left over a decade ago, and so i don't know that that's an informed decision as as much as it is an opinion. >> you're very active in protecting the vote. what's your response to that? is your opinion, which is a fact, that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud with mail-in voting, is that based on old information? >> well, i think you ought to take a look at several reports out there including one from the heritage foundation, but the bottom line is i would say to mark meadows and to the administration if you're worried about fraud, that instead of trying to undermining the legitimacy of the election on november 3rd you ought to be working again, back to our earlier conversation about portland, you work in collaboratio
going to lead to a rigged election, and i want to play from some from abc sunday because when george stephanopoulospresident's chief of staff about your comments saying in fact there is no evidency of widespread voter fraud with mail-in voting, here's how meadowses responded and i want to get your to my kn hasn't been involved in any voter integrity project since perhaps he left over a decade ago, and so i don't know that that's an informed decision as as much as it is an opinion. >>...
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he just respond to that to george stephanopoulos on national television. >> god bless tony fauci. if you watch the presser today, it's really easy to understand why the president can't have tau tony fauci or dr. debra birx there because the physicians would fact check and refute the president. what does that mean? that means the president can't have truth tellers at his press briefings. what more needs to be said about the status of this administration right now? tony fauci is a patriot. he has spent his entire life trying to cure the most dreaded diseases that aflict humankind. he needs our support. and when you look at the polls, most of the public really feel that way about him. we need to get behind him. we need to get behind people who tell a truth. there is a path forward. people like dr. jha point the way forward every single day. this is all non-sense. >> dr. jha, what does dr. fauci do at this point? he's not going to spend his time defending his credibility against accusations by his boss. >> so, i think first of all it's very painful to hear dr. fauci even have to addre
he just respond to that to george stephanopoulos on national television. >> god bless tony fauci. if you watch the presser today, it's really easy to understand why the president can't have tau tony fauci or dr. debra birx there because the physicians would fact check and refute the president. what does that mean? that means the president can't have truth tellers at his press briefings. what more needs to be said about the status of this administration right now? tony fauci is a patriot....
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we are going to show a lot of what mary trump has already had to say in her interview with george stephanopoulos
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palo alto. 81 in vallejo and cooler temperatures in the look >> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulosewis. >> we do not want our freedoms gradually, but we want to be free now. >> a civil rights icon known as the conscience of congress. >> where is the heart of this body? where is our soul? >> this morning, we honors his life, his legacy, and how he wanted to be remembered in his own words. >>> and a record-breaking surge. >> the numbers just do not lie. >> a returning nightmare. long lines for coronavirus testing, long waits for results once again. >> taking anywhere up to eight
palo alto. 81 in vallejo and cooler temperatures in the look >> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulosewis. >> we do not want our freedoms gradually, but we want to be free now. >> a civil rights icon known as the conscience of congress. >> where is the heart of this body? where is our soul? >> this morning, we honors his life, his legacy, and how he wanted to be remembered in his own words. >>> and a record-breaking surge. >>...
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>> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >> what we have seen as right now is a very disturbing week. >> coronavirus cases spiral out of control. >> this is a category 6 hurricane of illness. >> as the nation celebrates its masks now mandated in texas. >> the virus is spreading so fast, there is little margin for error. >> and record hospitalizations in arizona. >> i think we let our guard down a little bit. >> president trump continues to downplay the threat. >> we have some areas where we're putting out the flames or the fires, and that's working out well. >> while fanning the flames on political divisions. >> our nation is witnessing a merciless campaign to wipe out our history, defame our heroes. erase or values. >> this morning, we talk to leaders from three hard-hit cities. fda commissioner dr. stephen hahn with the white house response and analysis from our powerhouse roundtable. >> announc he n, -anchor martha raddatz. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week" on this july 4th weekend. americans this year's celebrations overshadowed by the bat
>> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >> what we have seen as right now is a very disturbing week. >> coronavirus cases spiral out of control. >> this is a category 6 hurricane of illness. >> as the nation celebrates its masks now mandated in texas. >> the virus is spreading so fast, there is little margin for error. >> and record hospitalizations in arizona. >> i think we let our guard down a little bit....
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leak to the press and the new yorker that dick morris is advice toking the.and people like george stephanopoulos and other lib rallying white house i.e.d.es are going at it hammer and tongue with morris the spire time he is in white house, and stephanopoulos, his memoir talk about how much he dislikes morris but he notes that clinton by bringing in the outside force got to getter result from his staff. so sometimes the president recognizes there are benefits to fostering a little chaos to get better results. >> thanks, teviment you have given a pretty good sense of some of what is in the book. there's certainly more reason to go out and buy that book. i'm going to do two things. i'm going to turn to kiron in one second but first i want to remind you we'll be coming to you later for questions and how you do that, submit your questions in the comment section of facebook, you can do so in the youtube chat function and through twitter at the handle, #bpclive. kiron you have experience in this area. first, some broad thoughts but the book and then if you want to share your experiences in the the trum
leak to the press and the new yorker that dick morris is advice toking the.and people like george stephanopoulos and other lib rallying white house i.e.d.es are going at it hammer and tongue with morris the spire time he is in white house, and stephanopoulos, his memoir talk about how much he dislikes morris but he notes that clinton by bringing in the outside force got to getter result from his staff. so sometimes the president recognizes there are benefits to fostering a little chaos to get...
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we are going to show a lot of what mary trump has already had to say in her interview with george stephanopoulos. kind of a preview for tomorrow night with rachel. mary trump has an awful lot to say. and rachel tomorrow night i'm sure will get at most of it. >> and i'll be watching you tonight, lawrence. have a good evening and a good show. >> thank you. really appreciate it. thank you. >>> in the clearest possible sign that donald trump knows he is losing his re-election campaign, donald trump tonight fired his campaign manager, brad parscale, who had never run a political campaign of any kind in his life before. typical trump hire. it is yet another trump firing that proves donald trump was lying when he told his voters four years ago that he hires the best people. his campaign manager was fired by chris christie when christie was the governor of new jersey and bill was implicated in the scandal that effectively ended chris christie's political career, the closing of lanes to punish a local new jersey mayor who was judged to be not loyal enough to chris christie. so tonight we have the full ac
we are going to show a lot of what mary trump has already had to say in her interview with george stephanopoulos. kind of a preview for tomorrow night with rachel. mary trump has an awful lot to say. and rachel tomorrow night i'm sure will get at most of it. >> and i'll be watching you tonight, lawrence. have a good evening and a good show. >> thank you. really appreciate it. thank you. >>> in the clearest possible sign that donald trump knows he is losing his re-election...
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this is the january 5th meeting in the oval office where joe biden lied to george stephanopoulos. i didn't know anything about this but we know from peter strzok's and written notes that biden suggested the fbi used the 1799 logan act, which has never been used ever to prosecute anyone. now, remember this was the meeting sally yates was at, and she was shocked according to her testimony before the b house intelligence committee that president obama knew all of the infamous details about the unmasking and leaking of raw intelligence as it relates to general flynn. and of course, soon to be russian counterpart and that is why susan rice went back on the day that donald trump was inaugurated 15 days after the oval office meeting to write what is now known as the biggest cya email to self on obama's last day, trumping sworn-in day, claiming that barack said do everything by the book. why would she write that four times, 15 days later? this was clearly an effort to monitor and take down the new president, to undo an election. and take down everyone around him. but as we all know, altho
this is the january 5th meeting in the oval office where joe biden lied to george stephanopoulos. i didn't know anything about this but we know from peter strzok's and written notes that biden suggested the fbi used the 1799 logan act, which has never been used ever to prosecute anyone. now, remember this was the meeting sally yates was at, and she was shocked according to her testimony before the b house intelligence committee that president obama knew all of the infamous details about the...
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listen to this clip of her with george stephanopoulos. >> boil it down. what's the single most important thing that you think the country needs to know about your uncle. >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country. and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> ab stoddard? >> look, the amazing thing about the show that sam was describing in the rose garden, it doesn't matter what the coverage was. if you just watch it yourself as an american, it would disturb you if we weren't in a pandemic. but there's no one around donald trump who can go to him and say, that was really bizarre and it unnerved people and you were at times incoherent. he was beyond disjointed, at best. because he's a showman and he thinks that he puts on a great show. and he thinks the job of the presidency is a show. in many ways, throughout his life and mary trump and other relatives and close associates of his know, he has thrown lies and money at every problem he's ever stumbled i
listen to this clip of her with george stephanopoulos. >> boil it down. what's the single most important thing that you think the country needs to know about your uncle. >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country. and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> ab stoddard? >> look, the amazing thing about the show that sam was describing in the rose...
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now reporting, george stephanopoulos. >> good morning, and thank you for joining us to celebrate a mann of his life. that is the scene at ebenezer baptist church in atlanta, the historic ebenezer baptist church where john lewis will be celebrated by family and friends and past presidents. he died earlier this month at the age of 80, and over the last week, america has been celebrating his achievements and his life. from troy, alabama where he grew up the son of sharecroppers to montgomery where he led with martin luther king jr., that famous march in selma, alabama back in 1965 that led to the voting rights act and launched his career as an activist. heayn the capitol before heading to washington, d.c. where he also lay in state earlier this week, celebrated by members of congress from both parties and then onto atlanta, and the ebenezer baptist church this morning. the home parish of martin luther king sr. and martin luther king jr. it was back in 1968, that john lewis accompanied robert kennedy to the funeral of martin luther king jr., and he is being laid to rest today in the compan
now reporting, george stephanopoulos. >> good morning, and thank you for joining us to celebrate a mann of his life. that is the scene at ebenezer baptist church in atlanta, the historic ebenezer baptist church where john lewis will be celebrated by family and friends and past presidents. he died earlier this month at the age of 80, and over the last week, america has been celebrating his achievements and his life. from troy, alabama where he grew up the son of sharecroppers to montgomery...
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i'm on "black-ish," "to tell the truth" and for 11 years have been playing the role of george stephanopoulos>> oh, anthony. anthony. anthony. has it really been 11 years, george, you have been in that seat? >> 11 years. oh, and now my wife is calling. >> 11 years. you don't know how to turn the ringer off, george? >> i got to leave it on for the family. >> that is fantastic. >> it's only the second time it's happened on set. >> not bad. not bad. but still, hey, t.j., wait a minute. who has tt ngthat old school ring on his phone. i love that. >> george is old school or anthony. i can't tell the two guys apart at this point. >>> i'll do my best to fill his shoes this morning. we are following a lot of headlines including the latest on the coronavirus crisis. the u.s. set a new record for daily covid-19 cases reporting more than 60,000 in a single day as cases have risen in 37 states, but new york, new jersey and connecticut now are requiring visitors from 19 states to quarantine, adding delaware, kansas and oklahoma to the list. >>> we have learned the supreme court chief justice john roberts
i'm on "black-ish," "to tell the truth" and for 11 years have been playing the role of george stephanopoulos>> oh, anthony. anthony. anthony. has it really been 11 years, george, you have been in that seat? >> 11 years. oh, and now my wife is calling. >> 11 years. you don't know how to turn the ringer off, george? >> i got to leave it on for the family. >> that is fantastic. >> it's only the second time it's happened on set. >> not...
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now reporting, george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning.he air right now with breaking news from the sport, in its final decisions. opinions written by the chief justice john roberts has decided that congress may both eventually get access to president trump's financial records and tax returns, but not before new arguments in district courts which could delay the eventual release of those documents. we'll bring in our team right now. terry moran who's taking a look at these first decisions. let's talk about the manhattan district attorney who subpoenaed president trump's financial records. the court decided sweepingly that the president doesn't have absolute immunity from these proceedings. >> reporter: exactly. that's the headline first. unanimous supreme court says no president is above the law. they have to answer a subpoena from a local prosecutor. that's a 9-0 holding just as it was in clinton versus jones, and the watergate case. what's different here is in the opinion by john roberts, he wants the lower courts to take a closer look a
now reporting, george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning.he air right now with breaking news from the sport, in its final decisions. opinions written by the chief justice john roberts has decided that congress may both eventually get access to president trump's financial records and tax returns, but not before new arguments in district courts which could delay the eventual release of those documents. we'll bring in our team right now. terry moran who's taking a look at these first...