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abrams: i'm proud. i am also excited, because i am helping change the face of what we think leadership looks like. i don't expect anyone to vote for me because i am black. i don't expect anyone to vote for me because i am a woman. but i do expect you to know that because i am a black woman, there are experiences that i have. there are barriers i have overcome that signal to you my resilience, my fortitude, my ability to be a strong leader. you got one. jessica: should she win, abrams sag than being first is that she wouldn't be the last. abrams: i want my nieces, in particular, to be able to look at their aunt stacey and say, "she is in charge of the state of georgia!" but more importantly, i want them to say they could be too. thank you so much. [applause] jessica: in georgia, for "matter of fact," i'm jessica gomez. soledad: stacey abrams needs to win the primary in georgia before moving on to the general election in november of 2018. abrams is running against another stacey on the democratic ticket,
abrams: i'm proud. i am also excited, because i am helping change the face of what we think leadership looks like. i don't expect anyone to vote for me because i am black. i don't expect anyone to vote for me because i am a woman. but i do expect you to know that because i am a black woman, there are experiences that i have. there are barriers i have overcome that signal to you my resilience, my fortitude, my ability to be a strong leader. you got one. jessica: should she win, abrams sag than...
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abrams, i have a comment and a question. you said the fcc does not have the right to regulate what is on tv. i know 30 or 40 years ago they had more power to do that. i would like to ask your question -- do you know how many andle on cnn and msnbc other networks have journalism degrees? not very many. these people are pundits. they spout out anything they want, they do not have a journalism degree, a do not study journalism. it is a joke. you are talking about the constitution. why don't people look at who is spouting out this garbage that is on tv. they do not have the credentials, they are pundits. they do not know what they are talking about. people like you and other people want to defend these people and they are idiots. host: do you think all journalists should be licensed by the government? caller: they don't have to be licensed through the government that they should have a journalism degree and know what they are talking about and know the talking points they are talking about instead of being pundits that want to p
abrams, i have a comment and a question. you said the fcc does not have the right to regulate what is on tv. i know 30 or 40 years ago they had more power to do that. i would like to ask your question -- do you know how many andle on cnn and msnbc other networks have journalism degrees? not very many. these people are pundits. they spout out anything they want, they do not have a journalism degree, a do not study journalism. it is a joke. you are talking about the constitution. why don't people...
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abrams created "alias," starring jennifer garner.oseanne" and "will & grace" there are rumors that "alias" could be coming back. we asked jen to set the record straight. boxing. speed-running. even cryotherapy. jen, who just joined instagram last month, posting her latest sweat sessions. so is she bringing sydney's sexy spy body back for an "alias" reboot? >> no, they'll have to get to j.j. for that. i'm about to start shooting "peppermint." >> reporter: we were with the 45-year-old, looking pretty in pink at the hampton's international film festival premier of her other new movie, "the tribes of palos verdes." >> we're going to be happy here. >> i'm happier already. >> reporter: in the film, garner plays a married mom of two -- >> wow, mom. >> any time you're playing someone going through something, you have to just figure it out. and you actually, believe it or not, don't use your own life as much as you might think. >> reporter: jen seems to be referring to her split with ben affleck and his new relationship with lindsay shookus.
abrams created "alias," starring jennifer garner.oseanne" and "will & grace" there are rumors that "alias" could be coming back. we asked jen to set the record straight. boxing. speed-running. even cryotherapy. jen, who just joined instagram last month, posting her latest sweat sessions. so is she bringing sydney's sexy spy body back for an "alias" reboot? >> no, they'll have to get to j.j. for that. i'm about to start shooting...
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stacy evans and stacy abrams running for governor of georgia.tacy abrams is a black woman and i was her deputy campaign manager. when it comes down to, that woman announced, she has been -- it's been sort of a smear campaign against her by some of the powers that be in the state of georgia. this is all to discredit an african-american woman. blamed for colluding with protesters, colluding with jason johnson, the senior editor for root political and also, also they actually blamed me for being a russian contributor, because i showed up on a station that actually a democratic presidential candidate was on owned by a russian company. this is not about russians or jason johnson, this is about one thing. to smear an african-american woman. even more important point. i am more excited about the -- primary in may than the black panther release next month. why? the democratic primary in georgia is almost 70% african-american with two-thirds of those people being african-american women. who do you think they're go with when it comes down to the point of
stacy evans and stacy abrams running for governor of georgia.tacy abrams is a black woman and i was her deputy campaign manager. when it comes down to, that woman announced, she has been -- it's been sort of a smear campaign against her by some of the powers that be in the state of georgia. this is all to discredit an african-american woman. blamed for colluding with protesters, colluding with jason johnson, the senior editor for root political and also, also they actually blamed me for being a...
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abrams, i have a comment and a question.ou said the fcc does not have the right to regulate what is on tv. i know 30 or 40 years ago they had more power to do that. i would like to ask your question -- do you know how many andle on cnn and msnbc other networks have journalism degrees? not very many. these people are pundits. they spout out anything they want, they do not have a journalism degree, a do not study journalism. it is a joke. you are talking about the constitution. why don't people look at who is spouting out this garbage that is on tv. they do not have the credentials, they are pundits. they do not know what they are talking about. people like you and other people want to defend these people and they are idiots. host: do you think all journalists should be licensed by the government? caller: they don't have to be licensed through the government that they should have a journalism degree and know what they are talking about and know the talking points they are talking about instead of being pundits that want to put
abrams, i have a comment and a question.ou said the fcc does not have the right to regulate what is on tv. i know 30 or 40 years ago they had more power to do that. i would like to ask your question -- do you know how many andle on cnn and msnbc other networks have journalism degrees? not very many. these people are pundits. they spout out anything they want, they do not have a journalism degree, a do not study journalism. it is a joke. you are talking about the constitution. why don't people...
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we're going to bring in our contributors, dan abrams is here in the studio as well as ray kelly.hank you, gentlemen. the broad investigation as it stands right now. >> this is a crime scene right now and the most important thing for them to do immediately is to make sure there's no one -- that there's no threat to the community. everything about how this happened, meaning how did he get the weapons, who did he know? who was he associated with. the immediate time before it and then they're going to move back. and then who else did he know beyond that, et cetera, but, remember, this is right now a very active crime scene investigation. preparing for a terrorist attack, the entire city on lockdown. >> i must say that the police did an excellent job. when you have an active shooter situation obviously the shooter has the advantage of time. he got there within five minutes and took this individual out. what's different here is the automatic weapon. he has the ability to put out a lot of bullets and 10,000 potential targets. we haven't seen anything like this. >> a captive situation. >
we're going to bring in our contributors, dan abrams is here in the studio as well as ray kelly.hank you, gentlemen. the broad investigation as it stands right now. >> this is a crime scene right now and the most important thing for them to do immediately is to make sure there's no one -- that there's no threat to the community. everything about how this happened, meaning how did he get the weapons, who did he know? who was he associated with. the immediate time before it and then they're...
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that was lemor abrams. >> good to see smiles with all this devastation. >> we'll be right back. >>> auick check of the weekend forecast. >> yeah. let's show you what's going on outside right now. it is hazy but not as bad as yesterday but it's going to get bad because winds are on the rise, temperatures are cool though right nower 60s for san francisco and san jose. and look what's in store. okay. so the next three days we have high pressure. that's not good. that means warm weather in store and stronger winds but look up at the top of your screen there. that's green. i wanted to show you green. that means we are going to get rain possibly on wednesday or thursday. it could get down into our area by the time we get to -- there it is -- wednesday night into thursday. that will be some much-needed relief. >> that's it. have a great afternoon. cbs eye on the community... presented by target. food has the power to transform lives. with the help of target, the san francisco marin food bank addresses hunger head-on in the community. our food pantries are vibrant. people feel welcomed, and t
that was lemor abrams. >> good to see smiles with all this devastation. >> we'll be right back. >>> auick check of the weekend forecast. >> yeah. let's show you what's going on outside right now. it is hazy but not as bad as yesterday but it's going to get bad because winds are on the rise, temperatures are cool though right nower 60s for san francisco and san jose. and look what's in store. okay. so the next three days we have high pressure. that's not good. that...
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and natasha, just to follow up on that sorry, abc news chief legal analyst dan abrams appeared on "good morning america" a short time ago and says the focus of the investigation now has to be on the trump campaign officials. >> it is fair for the administration to say that the manafort and gates indictments don't relate to russia and don't relate to trump meaning they are about money. i shouldn't say they don't relate to russia. this he don't relate to the trump campaign because they are about things that happened before then. >> abrams says if both manafort and gates are cooperating it clearly was not enough to get a plea deal. president trump's personal lawyer says george papadopoulos' guilty plea to lying to the fbi is not condoned by the administration and you can catch more of that interview with dan abrams next on "good morning america." >>> new developments in a san jose murder investigation now, police say border patrol officers caught the suspect they were looking for near the u.s./mexico border. police sass devin vargas is in jail this morning, accused of stabbing lucas gutier
and natasha, just to follow up on that sorry, abc news chief legal analyst dan abrams appeared on "good morning america" a short time ago and says the focus of the investigation now has to be on the trump campaign officials. >> it is fair for the administration to say that the manafort and gates indictments don't relate to russia and don't relate to trump meaning they are about money. i shouldn't say they don't relate to russia. this he don't relate to the trump campaign because...
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. >>> let's get right to our abc news legal analyst, dan abrams. the white house saying today, this is going to end soon, the investigation, so, the question for you, will it end soon, or is this just the first shoe to drop? >> i don't think there's any way to look at that plaea agreement with papadopoulos and think this is going to end soon. the reason why they made that deal, when you read through the agreement, it is clear they cut that deal so they could investigate others. so this could be part of a broader investigation. >> they even say in one of the indictments there's going to be more questioning of people connecting to what they discovered. and i want to ask you about robert mueller's strategy. there's been so much talk about this, if he would go for the little fish first and try to get them for flip or if he goes for big names first. >> it's clear he's going for the little fish first. papadopoulos, very small fish, but someone with potentially relevant information. the question's going to be, do you also view manafort and gates that way?
. >>> let's get right to our abc news legal analyst, dan abrams. the white house saying today, this is going to end soon, the investigation, so, the question for you, will it end soon, or is this just the first shoe to drop? >> i don't think there's any way to look at that plaea agreement with papadopoulos and think this is going to end soon. the reason why they made that deal, when you read through the agreement, it is clear they cut that deal so they could investigate others....
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she vehemently denies any involvement. >> dan abrams back for more.fter the fact. >> and they have viewed her as a suspect since 1991. they were even publicly naming her as a possible suspect but they go back in 2014, armed with new dna evidence, they go and interview new witnesses and they now believe they're able to get identifying witnesses who can say she's the one who bought the balloons from me and the flowers 90 minutes before this happened. she's the one who bought a clown suit from me a couple days earlier so now they believe they've linked her to the clown suit, to the flowers, to the balloons, you throw dna evidence on that and motive which is amazing. they didn't know that these two are gotten married. >> that gets to my next question. the husband not charged but not in the clear either. >> not at all. they're continuing the investigation. but the fact that they didn't know that these two were married until they re-opened this investigation in 2014 is amazing and i'm sure the investigators suddenly said wait a second. these two got married
she vehemently denies any involvement. >> dan abrams back for more.fter the fact. >> and they have viewed her as a suspect since 1991. they were even publicly naming her as a possible suspect but they go back in 2014, armed with new dna evidence, they go and interview new witnesses and they now believe they're able to get identifying witnesses who can say she's the one who bought the balloons from me and the flowers 90 minutes before this happened. she's the one who bought a clown...
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. >> let's bring in dan abrams now for more and danley's statement saying she saw no warning signs that anything was going to happen. police say she's cooperating. they remain skeptical, though. what are they trying to learn from her. >> they want to know what she knows leading up to it and what she's doing since then as well and here's what i mean. it's not a crime for her to not reported he was amassing weapons. the question is, did she know what he was going for and most importantly did she aid or abet in any way? did she even help him buy an illegal weapon. even that alone could be a problem. if she knew or had an inkling what he was up to, almost anything she did to help him could be seen as a crime, question two, even if she knew nothing, is he telling the truth? >> did she not ask him why so many guns? >> that's right, because if it's true that she is saying, i had no idea, i didn't know anything about the weapon, if that's not true, that in and of itself could be the crime of obstruction of justice so you're talking about two separate avenue, the possibility of aiding and abetti
. >> let's bring in dan abrams now for more and danley's statement saying she saw no warning signs that anything was going to happen. police say she's cooperating. they remain skeptical, though. what are they trying to learn from her. >> they want to know what she knows leading up to it and what she's doing since then as well and here's what i mean. it's not a crime for her to not reported he was amassing weapons. the question is, did she know what he was going for and most...
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dan abrams, thanks very much. >>> this is just the beginning. you no to the dangerous storm lashing the east bringing hurricane-force wind gusts, knocking out power across seven states. rob is there in new york where they are seeing flooding. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the rain has let up for now, and the winds are still kicking and it's much, much colder. the waves are cranking and we have had some coastal flooding earlier. they are out there working the jetty as these waves crash in. we had heavy rain and hurricane-force winds making this a ferocious fall storm. torrential rain, flash flooding and hurricane-force winds pummeling the east coast overnight. wind speeds reaching up to 82 miles per hour in rhode island. the gail so strong, these ceiling tiles in a hotel almost giving way. in new jersey, heavy rain giving way to flash flooding. this mother and son rescued by boat. >> i was in the front, and it start started getting -- it started rising and i got in the back, and it blowflowed out of the ca >> reporter: this
dan abrams, thanks very much. >>> this is just the beginning. you no to the dangerous storm lashing the east bringing hurricane-force wind gusts, knocking out power across seven states. rob is there in new york where they are seeing flooding. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the rain has let up for now, and the winds are still kicking and it's much, much colder. the waves are cranking and we have had some coastal flooding earlier. they are out there working...
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>> all right, dan abrams, every step of the way with us, thank you. and there was more fallout tonight from the special counsel investigation. powerful democratic lobbyist tony podesta stepping down from his own lobbying firm, the podesta group. robert mueller investigating if podesta fully disclosed his work for a ukrainian group also tied to paul manafort. he says he is cooperating with mueller's team. his brother, john podesta, served as hillary clinton's campaign manager. >>> also breaking tonight, major storm damage across the northeast. millions reeling from heavy rains and hurricane-strength winds. flood waters sweeping a home down the river, right there in warren, new hampshire. at its peak, more than 1 million customers in seven states without electricity. that system has now moved off the coast tonight. glad about that. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the allegations against kevin spacey. an actor accusing him of a sexual advance when he was just a teenager. tonight, kevin spacey's response, and that r
>> all right, dan abrams, every step of the way with us, thank you. and there was more fallout tonight from the special counsel investigation. powerful democratic lobbyist tony podesta stepping down from his own lobbying firm, the podesta group. robert mueller investigating if podesta fully disclosed his work for a ukrainian group also tied to paul manafort. he says he is cooperating with mueller's team. his brother, john podesta, served as hillary clinton's campaign manager. >>>...
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abrams our friend j.j. abrams and i are producing as a film with warner brothers but that won't be out until later in twenty eighteen the anniversary again april for next year and so the idea just came to me one day that we should take this book and turn it into a sort of a one man show with some musical accompaniment and. let people understand in a stage on a stage in a theater setting what the last you have his life was like and people most people don't know what the last year of his life was like we get stuck in one thousand nine hundred sixty three at the march on washington he's moment i have a dream he's dated thirty nine far too young but he does live five years after the march on washington in the last year of his life is anything but what you believe because he comes out against the war in vietnam. he gets disinvited by o.b.j. to the white house he's not welcome to preach in black churches they won't run his op eds in newspapers he's having trouble getting a book published he can't raise money he's
abrams our friend j.j. abrams and i are producing as a film with warner brothers but that won't be out until later in twenty eighteen the anniversary again april for next year and so the idea just came to me one day that we should take this book and turn it into a sort of a one man show with some musical accompaniment and. let people understand in a stage on a stage in a theater setting what the last you have his life was like and people most people don't know what the last year of his life was...
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reporter lemor abrams has the story. natsthis is the video that forced two sacramento police officers off the force. authorities say the dashcam footage shows the officers trying to hit a mentally ill man with their car before shooting him 14 times on del paso boulevard.officers say the suspect--50 year old joseph mann... was erratically waving a knife before they fired their weapons.he died at the scene.nats: "one on one." now sacramento's new police chief daniel hahn...sitting down with cbs 13...following the administrative investigation into the deadly shooting. chief daniel hahn / sacramento police dept.:"all we can say about the circumstances is those officers do not work here anymore."chief hahn won't say why the officers no longer work for the sacramento police department.civil rights groups aren't satisfied.rev. shane harris / national action network:"will they be held accountable? the question has to be raised about how these officers being disciplined." mann's family attorney tells cbs 13...they still plan to s
reporter lemor abrams has the story. natsthis is the video that forced two sacramento police officers off the force. authorities say the dashcam footage shows the officers trying to hit a mentally ill man with their car before shooting him 14 times on del paso boulevard.officers say the suspect--50 year old joseph mann... was erratically waving a knife before they fired their weapons.he died at the scene.nats: "one on one." now sacramento's new police chief daniel hahn...sitting down...
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also, national book award winning officer, hasse coats in elliot abrams the former official in the reagan and george w bush administration argues that despite the outcome of the arab spring the u.s. should push for the expansion of democracy in the middle east. forty-eight hours of nonfictional authors and books. it is television for serious readers. here is nobel prize winning a commonest -- economist with unemployment and climate change.
also, national book award winning officer, hasse coats in elliot abrams the former official in the reagan and george w bush administration argues that despite the outcome of the arab spring the u.s. should push for the expansion of democracy in the middle east. forty-eight hours of nonfictional authors and books. it is television for serious readers. here is nobel prize winning a commonest -- economist with unemployment and climate change.
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and football that abram and coach alexander nori has been sacked after a disastrous start a season from the last three. on sunday between them without a loan for the first ten matches of the season and a new only the club has scored just three goals this campaign on the second bottom of the bones as they get table alexander no he took over last season instead bremen away from delegation that failed to build on his promise. this is doubly news live from i'll be back at the top of the hour in the meantime you've got all the latest news and information around the clock on our website. of the day . health. but here it's too long. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. life in an equal societies. the divide starting november fifteenth on d w. i'm standing in the arizona desert feeling somewhat lost before me superstition mountain land that is sacred to the native american apache time. my search seems to have come to an end. there are no apaches to be found here only mountain lions will i be torn to bits by mountain lines before i find the answer i see.
and football that abram and coach alexander nori has been sacked after a disastrous start a season from the last three. on sunday between them without a loan for the first ten matches of the season and a new only the club has scored just three goals this campaign on the second bottom of the bones as they get table alexander no he took over last season instead bremen away from delegation that failed to build on his promise. this is doubly news live from i'll be back at the top of the hour in the...
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dan abrams you were telling us for him to go that long he must have stayed inside that room. >> eitherinside the room or we're going to have an enormous amount of survey lns footage of him. las vegas being one of the most surveilled cities in the country. >> we're live all across the country. lots of new details coming in. we'll be right back. ♪ i am the force behind those who stand between us and all who mean us harm. and for those serving far from home, i am the force that makes sure home has their back. ♪ i am the force behind all who serve, connecting them to every comfort of family, home and country possible. ♪ we are the force we are the force behind the forces behind the forces we are the force behind the forces. ♪ [male narrator] visit uso dot org slash force to learn how you can be the force behind the forces. hd 5 years. >> we're we're back live on "gma." 50 people killed. 400 taken to the hospital. joining us is dr. book mayer and dr. jen ashton who's in puerto rico this morning. >> doctor talking about 400 people going to the hospital in the las vegas area. you can prepare
dan abrams you were telling us for him to go that long he must have stayed inside that room. >> eitherinside the room or we're going to have an enormous amount of survey lns footage of him. las vegas being one of the most surveilled cities in the country. >> we're live all across the country. lots of new details coming in. we'll be right back. ♪ i am the force behind those who stand between us and all who mean us harm. and for those serving far from home, i am the force that makes...
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republicans ultimately blocked paul abrams nomination. no one on the side of the aisle, not the senator orpp any senator questioned whether they were applying a religious test in rejecting his nomination. when judicial nominees for their viewss on issues like the intersection of law and faith as part of the academic legal debate i think it is fair for members oft the judiciary committee to ask them about it. that isro no religious test by y measure. i voted against professor barrett nomination committee because i don't believe she has sufficient experience to be a circuit court judge and because of her writings about president on the cases that have been considered. no one doubts that she is smart but she is barely spent any time in the courtroom and the only basis we have to judge her on is the academic writings. let's be honest. if a democrat president had put forward a nominee with so little practical legal experience as professor barrett and with a similar history of advocating for not following president i think we know exactly how t
republicans ultimately blocked paul abrams nomination. no one on the side of the aisle, not the senator orpp any senator questioned whether they were applying a religious test in rejecting his nomination. when judicial nominees for their viewss on issues like the intersection of law and faith as part of the academic legal debate i think it is fair for members oft the judiciary committee to ask them about it. that isro no religious test by y measure. i voted against professor barrett nomination...
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proceeds benefit the abram center. castle is next.s" continues at 6:00 tomorrow morning withed nydia hall and chri chris sower. for the entire "action news" team, have a great night. [ thud ] [ electricity crackling ] [ wings flutter ] [ gasps ] [ door hinges creak ] no, no. no. [ gasping ] -what is all that? -oh, my lord. [ laughs ] castle: somewhere in one of these bags is the perfect baby shower gift for jen and ryan. i just need your help picking which one. ready? ta-da! -no. -is that a bulletproof baby ve-- -it's completely inappropriate. -really? -oh, my -- so wrong. -okay. well, then, you're gonna hate the onesies that say "i'm with officer stupid." richard, i -- honestly. why can't you just buy a simple tradition-- why is that so difficult for you? it's not. this next one is perfect. eepy robot nanny that sings leonard cohen lullabies. what's wrong with leonard cohen lullabies? it's more like "silence of the lambs" than "mary had a little lamb." oh, don't worry, sweetheart. fortunately, alexis has purchased the perfect baby sh
proceeds benefit the abram center. castle is next.s" continues at 6:00 tomorrow morning withed nydia hall and chri chris sower. for the entire "action news" team, have a great night. [ thud ] [ electricity crackling ] [ wings flutter ] [ gasps ] [ door hinges creak ] no, no. no. [ gasping ] -what is all that? -oh, my lord. [ laughs ] castle: somewhere in one of these bags is the perfect baby shower gift for jen and ryan. i just need your help picking which one. ready? ta-da! -no....
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. >> up next, sasha abram ski. stay with us. >> a provocative look at the signs and psychology behind fear-based politics. jumping in shadows, the triumph of fear and the end of the american dream. good to have you on this program. >> glad to be back. >> a good book and title. fascinating to get into. me about the triumph of fear and whether or not you think fear has won. >> i never think fear won. as long as we have will power and the personality to do differently, we have the potential to do differently. an increasing number of people think if the worse thing can happen, it will happen. from how we police our borders and the children and even to the kind of medicines we take and why. through this catastrophic lens, it has been going on for years. this has been developing over the last 20, 30, 40 years. it's on steroids at the moment and we have politics where everything is viewed through fear. you should be fearful of x, y, and z. you should be fearful of this religion and this color. it's a moment whose country
. >> up next, sasha abram ski. stay with us. >> a provocative look at the signs and psychology behind fear-based politics. jumping in shadows, the triumph of fear and the end of the american dream. good to have you on this program. >> glad to be back. >> a good book and title. fascinating to get into. me about the triumph of fear and whether or not you think fear has won. >> i never think fear won. as long as we have will power and the personality to do...
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and it might be wonderful for cocktail chatter. >> that was lemor abrams reporting.ls say the key issue for the state is how to keep legal pot from growing into the black market. >>> we'll leave that to them as we look live toward mount diablo tonight. a clear night underway and the bay area will be a wonderful night for the stargazers with the stars out tonight and the moon a few days past full. some came down and some highs went you. morgan hill at 85 and livermore a little warmer at 90 degrees. san jose hit 84 and san francisco today hit 73. right now as we look toward the bay and coit tower there, in the distance. the concord's got 84 still. san francisco 62 and in san jose, very pleasant saturday evening at 74 degrees as you head out and about. it is red flag warning that will be hoisted tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. with winds gusting to 15 to 30 miles an hour at the upper elevations. will reduce humidity. it will -- the winds being up. means that there's an elevated fire danger if there are any ignitions that would spread fairly quickly. so got an eye on that. it wil
and it might be wonderful for cocktail chatter. >> that was lemor abrams reporting.ls say the key issue for the state is how to keep legal pot from growing into the black market. >>> we'll leave that to them as we look live toward mount diablo tonight. a clear night underway and the bay area will be a wonderful night for the stargazers with the stars out tonight and the moon a few days past full. some came down and some highs went you. morgan hill at 85 and livermore a little...
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this morning on gma, dan abrams said investigators likely think there is more to this story. >> i think it is really important to read between the lines here in terms of what they're saying, to say to yourself, huh, we have the information, but we think there is more here. >> yesterday investigators released the sketch of the two women propini says abducted her. >>> breaking her silence, actress ashley judd opens up exclusively to abc news about the sex scandal surrounding harvey weinstein. what she is sharing about years of living in fear and why she's coming forward now. >>> plus, life after charles manson, diane lake, a church going mom, describes how she escaped the >>> today we're hearing for the first time from actress ashley judd since she came forward with those bombshell accusations against harvey weinstein. she opens up to diane sawyer talking about her own struggles with taking action, despite her fear. >> reporter: for first time since accusing movie mogul half i have wine ze harvey weinstein, ashley judd speaks exclusively with diane sawyer, reliving the day in her late 20s
this morning on gma, dan abrams said investigators likely think there is more to this story. >> i think it is really important to read between the lines here in terms of what they're saying, to say to yourself, huh, we have the information, but we think there is more here. >> yesterday investigators released the sketch of the two women propini says abducted her. >>> breaking her silence, actress ashley judd opens up exclusively to abc news about the sex scandal surrounding...
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you have staci abrams running for governor in georgia. a jason johnson story where he wrote about some of the fractiousness. you actually got caught up in it as well. what in the world is going on in the party? >> we have nazis running around with tiki torches and we're not talking about issues. that's what's going on. we're not having a both and conversation whenparty. we're having an either/or, african-american american women or progressives. what's going on in georgia is very interesting. staci evans and staci abrams are running for governor of georgia. it has been sort of a smear campaign against her by some of the powers that be in the state of dpgeorgia. this is all to discredit an african-american woman. she was blamed for colluding with jason johnson, the senior editor for the root political. and also they actually blamed me for being a russian contributor because i showed up on a station that actually a democratic presidential candidate was on that was owned by a russian company. but this is not about russians. this is not about
you have staci abrams running for governor in georgia. a jason johnson story where he wrote about some of the fractiousness. you actually got caught up in it as well. what in the world is going on in the party? >> we have nazis running around with tiki torches and we're not talking about issues. that's what's going on. we're not having a both and conversation whenparty. we're having an either/or, african-american american women or progressives. what's going on in georgia is very...
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the most basic human rights and the first amendment as the rockstar of the constitution as floyd abrams ascribes it. to master freedom, the financial freedom, or intellectual freedom, political freedom, and economic freedom. one of the first amendments in my business intersect and was in 1955 when we released a beer, road dog, with an original label by the internationally famous ralph stedman. he was painting the slide on the bbc. there is a fun back story behind it robert bentley in an effort to poke the bbc a little bit and as it related to an essay that hunter wrote for the release of this beer, he scribbled on there in his fountain pen font, good beer, no --. [laughter] >> we received the label and loved it. we released it in denver , colorado. got huge press, both for the beer and the distinctive label art. this was back in 1995. but a competitor complained to the colorado liquor commission that the word was an of obscenity. the commission agreed and commanded that we remove the product on the shelf or our license is suspended. we pulled a quarter million dollars worth of beer from
the most basic human rights and the first amendment as the rockstar of the constitution as floyd abrams ascribes it. to master freedom, the financial freedom, or intellectual freedom, political freedom, and economic freedom. one of the first amendments in my business intersect and was in 1955 when we released a beer, road dog, with an original label by the internationally famous ralph stedman. he was painting the slide on the bbc. there is a fun back story behind it robert bentley in an effort...
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i personally loved him in david official's "gone girl" and david abram's star trek.king to him tonight specifically about tyler perry's boo two a madea halloween. my reviews of blade runner 2049 as well as the mountain between us. stay tuned for that. tony guys in the studio. i'll tell tyler perry you said hi and you're a big fan and you have oscar buzz possibly for this film. >> let him know i said that absolutely. all right, kevin thank you much. >> i can't wait to hear what he has to say. [laughter] >> well, you know, listen, those movies are critic proof. they make money, critics hate 'em. >> people still go. >> people still go. >> why stop making them. >> must be doing something right. >> and we are doing something right here as well. >> i know. >> at least for people who want to keep it warm for a little longer. >> we've got post season baseball starting tomorrow night and it's going to be warm both nights. high of 86. you're getting into little too hot category there. you know, the game luckily starts an hour before sunset so it will look a lot like this as we
i personally loved him in david official's "gone girl" and david abram's star trek.king to him tonight specifically about tyler perry's boo two a madea halloween. my reviews of blade runner 2049 as well as the mountain between us. stay tuned for that. tony guys in the studio. i'll tell tyler perry you said hi and you're a big fan and you have oscar buzz possibly for this film. >> let him know i said that absolutely. all right, kevin thank you much. >> i can't wait to hear...
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so to go back to the biblical ,istory, god shows abram brought him to israel, the messiah was born, and has had that chance to respond. maybe many of you have responded. they be some of you haven't yet responded yet. of you are watching on tv and don't really know where you will spend your eternity tonight. all you need to do is confess you are a sinner. every single one of us are. you see all these horrific stories about the most powerful hollywood mogul that there is and all of the trashy things about his life that came out in a moment. what about you to know is that everything a one of us, there will be a moment at the end of our life when we stand before holy god. every one of our trashy sins will be before him. we look at this hollywood mogul -- we are no different. every single one of us is a sinner in need of a savior. and the good thing is we have one. there is one available for all of mankind. [applause] and you see, this is the good news. this is the good news for the millennial generation to know that this world that we see isn't all that there is. this is a blink of an eye.
so to go back to the biblical ,istory, god shows abram brought him to israel, the messiah was born, and has had that chance to respond. maybe many of you have responded. they be some of you haven't yet responded yet. of you are watching on tv and don't really know where you will spend your eternity tonight. all you need to do is confess you are a sinner. every single one of us are. you see all these horrific stories about the most powerful hollywood mogul that there is and all of the trashy...
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benefits the abrams cancer center of the university of pennsylvania. >>> thousands will light the night just outside the philadelphia museum of arts this evening. more than 6,000 people are expected to participate in the leukemia and lymphoma society event. during the the two-mile walk participants carry different colored lanterns to show their support for the fight against blood cancer. >>> 5:48 right now on this saturday. sun not up yet. we've got a little while to go, but once it does come up it's going to be a great day ahead. today we're not worried about so much, not at all. tomorrow that's a different story. meteorologist krystal klei is here to explain. krystal. >> yeah, so tomorrow's the first alert day. today's the day where you get outside and do things because you will not see outside tomorrow unless you want to rock the rain gear while you're outside. here's a look at temperatures this morning, cooler north and west. we're in the upper 30s and low 40s. we're at 51 in philadelphia. about 40 in south jersey. these are typically our cool spots we see on the board here. let's d
benefits the abrams cancer center of the university of pennsylvania. >>> thousands will light the night just outside the philadelphia museum of arts this evening. more than 6,000 people are expected to participate in the leukemia and lymphoma society event. during the the two-mile walk participants carry different colored lanterns to show their support for the fight against blood cancer. >>> 5:48 right now on this saturday. sun not up yet. we've got a little while to go, but...
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elliott abe programs being be the secretary of state and that was vetoed by the white house because abrams had been critical or had been perceived to be highly critical of trump after he won the indiana primary and i think if you can't staff your own team, you can't pick your highest level people, yourte it is -- we have had many secretaries of state who had difficult relationships with presidents, we had secretaries of state who don't enjoy the confidence of the state department staff. this is a secretary of state who has got both problems. am that leaves him as susan is suggesting without a constituency, and it is not just a question of can he keep on with this job it is also a question of what good is he doing in this job? >> and it is particularly worrisome right now because of what we see in the rest of the word. i mean we need the state department on north korea and iran precisely because it is a moment where diplomacy has the opportunity to cool some of these deeply worrisome global hotspots. >> dicickerson:. >> that's right. and senator corker this we can, david, said that secretar
elliott abe programs being be the secretary of state and that was vetoed by the white house because abrams had been critical or had been perceived to be highly critical of trump after he won the indiana primary and i think if you can't staff your own team, you can't pick your highest level people, yourte it is -- we have had many secretaries of state who had difficult relationships with presidents, we had secretaries of state who don't enjoy the confidence of the state department staff. this is...
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it is my great honor and pleasure to introduce tonight's guest of honor, elliot abrams. now, i think it is safe to say that elliott is the epitome of the scholar-practitioner-blogger -- [laughter] that we love here at the council on foreign relations. elliott's formal title is senior -- for middle east studies. now, that only begins to explore his great range and depth on foreign policy. and let me deal with sort of the practitioner part of it. elliott, over the course of his distinguished career, has served in a variety of government positions. i'm just going to name three of them, because i think they've relevant for our discussion tonight. he was assistant secretary of state for human rights and humanitarian affairs as well as assistant secretary of state for inter-american affairs, both during the reagan administration. and he served as deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser in the george w. bush administration. now, elliott is, as you might gather, someone who's a senior fellow for middle east, an expert on the middle east and north a
it is my great honor and pleasure to introduce tonight's guest of honor, elliot abrams. now, i think it is safe to say that elliott is the epitome of the scholar-practitioner-blogger -- [laughter] that we love here at the council on foreign relations. elliott's formal title is senior -- for middle east studies. now, that only begins to explore his great range and depth on foreign policy. and let me deal with sort of the practitioner part of it. elliott, over the course of his distinguished...
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it is my great honor and pleasure to introduce tonight's guest of honor elliot abrams now i think it's safe to say that elliott is the appended me of the blogger that we love here at the council on foreign relations. elliott's formal title is senior fellow for middle eastern studies. that only begins to explore his great range and depth on foreign policy. with the practical part of it. they have served in a variety of government positions. they are relevant to our discussion tonight. he was assistant secretary of state. as well as assistant secretary of state for inter-american affairs both during the reagan administration. and he served as deputy deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser in the george w bush and menstruation. he is also an expert in human rights. he is worked on this over the course of his career. will hear more about that tonight i suspect. elliott has written widely and while i note wide range of topics and he has written in books and articles and blog post. i will not go through his very long list of publications. elliott is on the most
it is my great honor and pleasure to introduce tonight's guest of honor elliot abrams now i think it's safe to say that elliott is the appended me of the blogger that we love here at the council on foreign relations. elliott's formal title is senior fellow for middle eastern studies. that only begins to explore his great range and depth on foreign policy. with the practical part of it. they have served in a variety of government positions. they are relevant to our discussion tonight. he was...
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happy birthday annie abrams, governor tucker, thank you secretary slater.ntry. i want to thank you, whoever did the program, for letting darren and joy speak for they are the true heirs of what was done here 60 years ago. and from one of them i benefit every single day. i want to thank melva and elizabeth and ernie and gloria and terrance and mini jean and thelma and two who are not here, jeff and daisy baits. we miss them both. i -- god they were wonderful weren't they? and i want to thank my old friend who was introduced as dr. henry lewis gates. but if you want to laugh about the aging process, which trust me is not for sissies, when i saw him coming up here with his crutches, i thought how cute. why? because of his friends call him skip. and then he took the pink elephant out of the closet voest so the rest of us could talk. this is also the 40th anniversary this year of my first speech as a public official and hatz a lot in common with today. i spoke at the rotary club installation bank wet at pine bluff. there were 500 people there. there were 25 spea
happy birthday annie abrams, governor tucker, thank you secretary slater.ntry. i want to thank you, whoever did the program, for letting darren and joy speak for they are the true heirs of what was done here 60 years ago. and from one of them i benefit every single day. i want to thank melva and elizabeth and ernie and gloria and terrance and mini jean and thelma and two who are not here, jeff and daisy baits. we miss them both. i -- god they were wonderful weren't they? and i want to thank my...
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it's very important that we demand that those american equipment such as abram tanks are not allowed to be kr0e8d or owned by the militia forces. they either need to be returned to the iraqi regular forces or we need to disable them. >> but they're also with the peshmerga, too right? >> well, the peshmerga have some equipment. less capable equipment than the iraqi forces, the regular iraqi forces. and some of the equipment that the militias have acquired from the iraqi forces either because of the abandonment of those weapons by the forces in the face of isis or by the current government. this is an important issue. we don't want another hezbollah in iraq. which that's what iran wants to create a heds bla, zbollah, to n sharing when they run into difficulties, use these people as they have been doing with hezbollah in syria and sending also iraqi militias to syria and even bringing afghans, shiites and pakistani shiites to minimize their role in terms of the -- rey was mentioning vietnam because it's expensive. how do you reduce the costs, get others to do your dirty work, and that's
it's very important that we demand that those american equipment such as abram tanks are not allowed to be kr0e8d or owned by the militia forces. they either need to be returned to the iraqi regular forces or we need to disable them. >> but they're also with the peshmerga, too right? >> well, the peshmerga have some equipment. less capable equipment than the iraqi forces, the regular iraqi forces. and some of the equipment that the militias have acquired from the iraqi forces either...
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eachn abrams says that team could face different penalties depending on age and who is most responsiblet he doesn't expect total l second-degree murder, it was an intentional act, reckless disregard for life. lessons by and large are more doulsive, more likely to things without heed's the consequences. >> for the family, there is no excuse. wake up every single morning. my son gets none of that no more. it was taken away from him because of something stupid. >> the teenagers are expected back in court november 2. 5:00, coming up new at what has maryland planned to do to ease congestion for three orders of a million. -- drivers? kids and tablets, how many are plugged into their own devices? and a politician and her dog. whitish you forgive the dog that left her in a cast? jonathan: consumer alert now, passengers on all u.s. bound flights will soon be subject to new screening procedures. they will have to provide additional information on forms or through interviews with airline employees. we will say it again, interviews. they will all be implementing this new procedure tomorrow. calledg
eachn abrams says that team could face different penalties depending on age and who is most responsiblet he doesn't expect total l second-degree murder, it was an intentional act, reckless disregard for life. lessons by and large are more doulsive, more likely to things without heed's the consequences. >> for the family, there is no excuse. wake up every single morning. my son gets none of that no more. it was taken away from him because of something stupid. >> the teenagers are...