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penalty area nikita harris converse to break it was no england double but in the 400 time when adam white's pounced on the ball in the box scotland got a goal back from class emsley in 79 when it england held out for the way. meanwhile australia and italy kicked off their women's world cup campaign with a thrilling groups a clash the game's all square at one all got into the last minute of injury time and it's really struck a dagger into a strained hot spell barbara hour but i'm saying this was her 2nd goal to seal the game 21 the final score. hundreds of people gathered in the french region of normandy on sunday for a final tribute to the soldiers of d.-day as a week of commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of the operation came to an end but a 1000 paratroopers from across europe and the u.s. reinette jumps of a normandy on the 6th of june 1944 morning allied to paratroopers and dropped behind enemy lines to disrupt not to defenses and supply lines they marked the start of the allied invasion and ultimately liberated western europe from nazi terror. finally many of us shuffle around
penalty area nikita harris converse to break it was no england double but in the 400 time when adam white's pounced on the ball in the box scotland got a goal back from class emsley in 79 when it england held out for the way. meanwhile australia and italy kicked off their women's world cup campaign with a thrilling groups a clash the game's all square at one all got into the last minute of injury time and it's really struck a dagger into a strained hot spell barbara hour but i'm saying this was...
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holmes the true history of the white city devil welcome so my welcome from the windy city of chicago adam selzer thank you so much for joining us adam thanks for having me. you've been featured on a number of documentaries including the history channel's investigation into the 3 that h.h. holmes was also jack the ripper what is it about the story of holmes that captivates was so much over a century after the man's death. but really the legend is very intriguing here is this guy who supposedly had a building full of hidden rooms and torture chambers how do you not get interested in something like that but even at the time there was something about the guy that just captured people's imaginations so that the just encourage people to let their imaginations run off screaming no he wrote and published a convex confession of sorts some of which is often misquoted because it was reprinted so many times. in one that i actually had to say it one of the things that i read through i noticed it seems that he almost killed the reader for questioning if the police found all his victims and crimes he sa
holmes the true history of the white city devil welcome so my welcome from the windy city of chicago adam selzer thank you so much for joining us adam thanks for having me. you've been featured on a number of documentaries including the history channel's investigation into the 3 that h.h. holmes was also jack the ripper what is it about the story of holmes that captivates was so much over a century after the man's death. but really the legend is very intriguing here is this guy who supposedly...
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he was not adam, black, white, asian, hispanic, and we are all descendent from a humanhics -- not ethniceing that fits all of us. [applause] there's another one, liberals were noted for their support for israel. harry truman went against the entire state department when he recognized israel's independence when it was declared in 1948. scoop. kennedy and jackson walks in -- washington state, liberals were on the front of support for israel. the left hates israel. in all of left-wing history, i have studied it my whole life, i was at the russian and columbia. that's my field. leftism has always been anti-semitic. is today. that's another distinction. israel, the united states, capitalism, liberals were always procapitalist, the left hates capitalism because it enables freedom. freedom is under assault. so let me end with this, this is a critical thing. i just said this last week at -- ther and parliament, european parliament, where i was invited to speak. freedom is a value, not a human instinct. the notion that all people want to be free is not true. freedom,/liberty is the value, not a h
he was not adam, black, white, asian, hispanic, and we are all descendent from a humanhics -- not ethniceing that fits all of us. [applause] there's another one, liberals were noted for their support for israel. harry truman went against the entire state department when he recognized israel's independence when it was declared in 1948. scoop. kennedy and jackson walks in -- washington state, liberals were on the front of support for israel. the left hates israel. in all of left-wing history, i...
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. >> democrat adam schiff says the white house has a credibility problem. >> there's no question iran is behind the attacks. the problem is we're struggling even in the midst of this solid evidence to have our allies show join us in any kind of a response, and it shows just how isolated the united states has become. >> the japanese and german government say they need to see more evidence before making a determination. and secretary of state pompeo has also indicated that more evidence will soon be released. note that the u.n. security council meets today in new york, so we will be waiting and watching to see if this topic is brought up and discussed. anne-marie? >> all right, natalie. natalie brand. thank you very much. >>> this morning in hong kong activists are calling for people to boycott work and classes. this follows yesterday's mass protest against yesterday's extradition bill in china. about 2 million people crowded the streets. thigh called f ee eed -- they c the leader to resign. the leader is now apologizing for its mishandling of it. >> reporter: consumed by anger and a cl
. >> democrat adam schiff says the white house has a credibility problem. >> there's no question iran is behind the attacks. the problem is we're struggling even in the midst of this solid evidence to have our allies show join us in any kind of a response, and it shows just how isolated the united states has become. >> the japanese and german government say they need to see more evidence before making a determination. and secretary of state pompeo has also indicated that more...
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i'll be speaking with house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff and white house senior adviserd then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. lease the glc 300 suv for just $459 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turk
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mohammad vall and finally to our white house correspondent kimberly how could in washington d.c. when we say kimberly that the u.s. is adamantthat this was iran we are actually saying more to the white house that is adamant i'm wondering is there some skepticism in other quarters. there is a lot of skepticism because of history but in terms of the finger pointing it's something that has been reiterated by the u.s. president he called in on his birthday today as we should point out to the program fox and friends that is a network american network favorable to trump and his white house and he was asked the civically about the iranian attacks he pointed the finger at iran calling him a nation of terror he was repeatedly asked how the u.s. respond he wouldn't answer that question directly only say we're going to see what happens we don't take it lightly that i can tell you a ride did it you know they did it because you saw the vote referring to that grainy video that just miraculously appeared within hours of reports of the attacks which is why so many are calling into question the american intelligence the president also says t
mohammad vall and finally to our white house correspondent kimberly how could in washington d.c. when we say kimberly that the u.s. is adamantthat this was iran we are actually saying more to the white house that is adamant i'm wondering is there some skepticism in other quarters. there is a lot of skepticism because of history but in terms of the finger pointing it's something that has been reiterated by the u.s. president he called in on his birthday today as we should point out to the...
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adam. it was not black or white. adam was non-hispanic. we are all descendents for me not as big a risk descriptive human being. all of us. there was another one. for isr. harry truman went against the entire state department when he recognized israel's independence when it was declared in 1948. liberal john f. kennedy, henry jackson liberals were in the forefront of support for israel. the left hates israel. the left -- enall of left wing history -- i've studied it my whole life. that's my field. leftism unlike liberalism has always been anti-semitic. and it is today. that's another distinction. israel, the united states, capitalism. the liberals were always pro-capitalists. the left hates capitalism because capitalism enables freedom. freedom is under assault so let me end with this. this is very critical thing. i just said this last week at the european parliament where unbelievably i was invited to speak. freedom is a value not a human instinct. the notion that all people want to be free is not true. freed freedom slash liberty is valu
adam. it was not black or white. adam was non-hispanic. we are all descendents for me not as big a risk descriptive human being. all of us. there was another one. for isr. harry truman went against the entire state department when he recognized israel's independence when it was declared in 1948. liberal john f. kennedy, henry jackson liberals were in the forefront of support for israel. the left hates israel. the left -- enall of left wing history -- i've studied it my whole life. that's my...
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happy. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> house intelligence chair adam schiff is demanding answers as to whether the whiteng intelligence about the national security dangers of climate change to fit the president's refusal to recognize climate science. such an extraordinary twisting of intelligence would be the first known time since the iraq wmd debate that the white house politicized evidence from the intelligence community. this while three former republican epa chiefs are warning lawmakers that the trump administration is undermining science about the impact of rolling back environmental protections. joining me now is the former administrator for the epa in the george w. bush administration. thanks very much for being with us. first, tell us what your concerns are especially about this new warning from adam schiff that the intelligence experts at the state department are being silenced by the white house. >> every one is being silenced by the white house. every one that is part of this administration is being silenced. they are being told you can be the -- you can't talk about it. you can't mention it
happy. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> house intelligence chair adam schiff is demanding answers as to whether the whiteng intelligence about the national security dangers of climate change to fit the president's refusal to recognize climate science. such an extraordinary twisting of intelligence would be the first known time since the iraq wmd debate that the white house politicized evidence from the intelligence community. this while three former republican epa...
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that's white doctor adams is with us today. he has made combating the opioid crisis a major priority including expanding access to treatment educating the public that addiction is not a personal failing and ending the stigma that too often keeps people from seeking treatment. in 2015 doctor adams used his credibility as health commissioner to access cecily advised then governor mike pence. the signed legislation allowing counties to establish needle exchange program to reduce the spread of infectious diseases and he has been willing to share his own family's personal story with addiction. in doing so doctor adams is changing the conversation around opioid bringing this conditions out of the shadow and into the mainstream of how we prevent and treat chronic illness and helping to promote healthy communities. doctor adams is also using his role as surgeon general to expand the importance -- the importance of expanding oral health including providing oral health providers can do to combat the epidemic and we are especially pleased
that's white doctor adams is with us today. he has made combating the opioid crisis a major priority including expanding access to treatment educating the public that addiction is not a personal failing and ending the stigma that too often keeps people from seeking treatment. in 2015 doctor adams used his credibility as health commissioner to access cecily advised then governor mike pence. the signed legislation allowing counties to establish needle exchange program to reduce the spread of...
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as adam schiff said, it looks the way the white house is trying to assert executive privilege is focusedhing from the transition and also when she was in the administration. when we are looking at things like don junior testimony, that happened during the actual trump administration. not the campaign. i think when we are looking at this, it is a question as to what the committee can expect to get given the broad reach of the executive privilege we are expecting. >> kevin, "the washington post" said she would be a crack in trump's wall. behind closed doors with white house counsel present with her. what can we expect? >> not much. i think from the administration's perspective this is not a public testimony and she will have white house counsel accompanying her and the fact that don juniojunior's pri testimony within the last week, they have been able to turn the page. i don't think they view this as a significant, significant risk for them. to be candid, they have been through this a couple of times. the republicans are saying what more is there to ask. >> i guess we will find out. abigai
as adam schiff said, it looks the way the white house is trying to assert executive privilege is focusedhing from the transition and also when she was in the administration. when we are looking at things like don junior testimony, that happened during the actual trump administration. not the campaign. i think when we are looking at this, it is a question as to what the committee can expect to get given the broad reach of the executive privilege we are expecting. >> kevin, "the...
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libby: it is interesting because the white house has been adamant through u.s.rade representative ambassador lighthizer that that is a no go. they do not want to reopen nafta 2.0 or the usmca under any terms. the fact that speaker pelosi said that on the record is quite interesting. i think it increases the chances we get to a standoff between speaker pelosi and president trump, a game of chicken over this. our concern from a market perspective is that president trump hollow through's with his threat from withdrawing with nafta to force the vote on nafta 2.0. i do not think speaker pelosi will respond favorably to that. david: the markets will react to that for sure. libby, thank you so much for being with us. pimco head of public policy, libby cantrill. ford has been talking about cutbacks in europe but now we have the numbers putting its stock in the crosshairs today. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i am david westin. time for our stock of the hour. our company today is for. the company announced it is cutting 25%
libby: it is interesting because the white house has been adamant through u.s.rade representative ambassador lighthizer that that is a no go. they do not want to reopen nafta 2.0 or the usmca under any terms. the fact that speaker pelosi said that on the record is quite interesting. i think it increases the chances we get to a standoff between speaker pelosi and president trump, a game of chicken over this. our concern from a market perspective is that president trump hollow through's with his...
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adam mosseri. it comes after the government introduced a white paper in april with tough new rules on social mediaif they didn't take responsibility for what appears on their platforms, they'd face heavy fines. in an inteview with bbc radio 1's newsbeat — mr mosseri — said the company needed more support to tackle bullying online. and he welcomed regulation in some areas. bullying has existed for a long time, it has changed and evolved with the internet, some of that manifests on instagram and on other platforms as well. to address that issue, i think there are a lot of interesting things that we could do with instagram and we are really excited to innovate in that space and you will see more coming from us later this year. but instagram alone can't solve the issue of bullying, it has to be a combination of support for children, parents, schools. and bullying, like many other issues, it is broader thanjust instagram and i think that sometimes gets missed. toronto police confirmed that two people were shot as. two people have sustained serious but nonlife threatening injuries in the incident and tw
adam mosseri. it comes after the government introduced a white paper in april with tough new rules on social mediaif they didn't take responsibility for what appears on their platforms, they'd face heavy fines. in an inteview with bbc radio 1's newsbeat — mr mosseri — said the company needed more support to tackle bullying online. and he welcomed regulation in some areas. bullying has existed for a long time, it has changed and evolved with the internet, some of that manifests on instagram...
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here's what's going on a senior administration official just had lunch at the hey adams hotel across the street from the white house with a number of reporters. and in that lunch, the official sort of laid out some of the expectations forthe g-20 you can read this as expectation setting for the g-20 to make sure that the global financial community understands what might happen, what might not happen at the g-20 this official telling reporters just within the past hour or so, ultimately, that the united states is not willing to come to the g-20 with a list of concessions on trade and also that no broad trade deal is expected here at the g-20. the official also saying ultimately that there's a possibility that the u.s./china trade talks could go on for months or years. so that is the downside of sort of what the official said. the official also suggesting, though, that this g-20 summit could represent the rekindling of talks between the united states and china remember, those talks broke down later in the spring. now, this administration official saying that the white house simply wants to restart talks. and se
here's what's going on a senior administration official just had lunch at the hey adams hotel across the street from the white house with a number of reporters. and in that lunch, the official sort of laid out some of the expectations forthe g-20 you can read this as expectation setting for the g-20 to make sure that the global financial community understands what might happen, what might not happen at the g-20 this official telling reporters just within the past hour or so, ultimately, that...
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the chairman of the house armed services committee, democrat adam smith says, in his estimation the whiteouse was unprepared. he believed the commander-in-chief should not have revealed what he did publicly. >> they would have been better served to thought this through much earlier so they could anticipate this. also, again, not the kind of thing you should say publicly when you're trying to show that you have a clear path, a clear plan and the result to follow through on that plan. reporter: charles, as we wait to see potential next steps from both the united states and iran, the federal aviation administration is not taking any chances in the interim. the faa is saying aircraft from the u.s. should not be flying over the skies from iran. they have banned aircraft from doing so. charles? charles: blake, thank you very, very much. we'll have more, possibilities of new iranian sanctions coming up, also what the next move may be as well militarywise. president trump and chinese president xi xinping agreeing to meet at g20 summit in japan next week. one assumes they will be discussing how to
the chairman of the house armed services committee, democrat adam smith says, in his estimation the whiteouse was unprepared. he believed the commander-in-chief should not have revealed what he did publicly. >> they would have been better served to thought this through much earlier so they could anticipate this. also, again, not the kind of thing you should say publicly when you're trying to show that you have a clear path, a clear plan and the result to follow through on that plan....
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i think it is an incredible nod to the history of the house, president adams was the first president that lived in the white house. i think it is mind boggling that it still exists and is in such great condition. that room i really love. i also really like the state dining room. not because of necessarily how it is now, although it is lovely, but that corner of the room is where jefferson's private study was and where he had his cabinet meetings. i think my next book will be looking at adams and jefferson's cabinets. that space really holds a special spot in my heart because it does not exist really anymore like it did look at the time. trying to imagine what it was is a special thing. susan: both of you have only known working with a trump administration. hard to compare with past presidents. but you said each administration brings their own different sense of history. what about the level of interest that the trump's have and the history of the mansion? how have they expressed that in working with you and others? matthew: the first lady has worked quite a bit with us in terms of the egg roll coming up. th
i think it is an incredible nod to the history of the house, president adams was the first president that lived in the white house. i think it is mind boggling that it still exists and is in such great condition. that room i really love. i also really like the state dining room. not because of necessarily how it is now, although it is lovely, but that corner of the room is where jefferson's private study was and where he had his cabinet meetings. i think my next book will be looking at adams...
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white house. they're not going to do harriet tubman. >> listen, adam, i know you don't have a monitor.the "new york times" obtained of the tubman design. when i saw that, as a person of color, wow, we don't have any black people on money. it actually means something. you guys say it's symbolic. it has huge meaning, adam. do you disagree with that? >> i would not disagree symbolic things would have an incredible amount of value. what i mean is even the symbolic thing has reached too far. it's sort of incredible that trump administration went utoof its way to prevent a gun-toting republican from being placed on money. >> interesting. >> i mean don, you know, yes, he did. it's symbolic. but the symbolism is part of the thing. this is something adam has written about. that part of the trump project is undoing some of the symbolism because when trump -- you played the clip before the break, said this is pure political correctness. another way to interpret this is what he's sawing is that political correctness by another name is people like us, here we are three black guys on tv want recogni
white house. they're not going to do harriet tubman. >> listen, adam, i know you don't have a monitor.the "new york times" obtained of the tubman design. when i saw that, as a person of color, wow, we don't have any black people on money. it actually means something. you guys say it's symbolic. it has huge meaning, adam. do you disagree with that? >> i would not disagree symbolic things would have an incredible amount of value. what i mean is even the symbolic thing has...
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white house. they're not going to do harriet tubman. >> listen, adam, i know you don't have a monitor.ee where you are. david, i know you can. i just want to put up this copy of what the "new york times" obtained of the tubman bill design. listen, i have other questions about that. but when i saw that, as a person of color, i just went like wow, we don't have any black people on money. >> right. >> it actually means something. you know, you guys say it's symbolic. i understand what you're saying. but i think it has huge meaning. adam, do you disagree with that? >> i would not disagree that symbolic things can have an incredible amount of value. what i mean is that even this symbolic thing is a bridge too far and it's sort of incredible when you think about it, that the trump administration, you know, went out of its way to prevent a gun-toting republican from being placed on money. >> interesting. good one. you got that one in, adam. >> yes, he did. it's symbolic. but the symbolism is part of the thing. and this is something adam has written about and people should read everything adam
white house. they're not going to do harriet tubman. >> listen, adam, i know you don't have a monitor.ee where you are. david, i know you can. i just want to put up this copy of what the "new york times" obtained of the tubman bill design. listen, i have other questions about that. but when i saw that, as a person of color, i just went like wow, we don't have any black people on money. >> right. >> it actually means something. you know, you guys say it's symbolic. i...
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white house. elsewhere we're hearing from adam schiff. i want to play that sound here. >> clearly the president has either learned nothing from the last two years or picked up exactly the wrong lesson. that's dangerous, appalling, unethical, unpatriotic, you name it. >> adam schiff clear with his words. democratic congressman steve co-venn is joining us. congressman, first question, a similar one to you, your response to what the president had to say? >> it was bizarre. you follow the law. you report it to the fbi. you do what the united states constitution instruction you to do and faithfully execute the laws of the united states of america. you don't get in bed with russians, chinese, north koreans, not even norwegians. it's just wrong. >> former congressman david jolly was on our network and talked about the pressure now on house speaker nancy pelosi. i want to play for you what he had to say. >> i think today's moment taken in isolation, what the president said behind the resolute desk in and of itself is an impeachment moment. the ey
white house. elsewhere we're hearing from adam schiff. i want to play that sound here. >> clearly the president has either learned nothing from the last two years or picked up exactly the wrong lesson. that's dangerous, appalling, unethical, unpatriotic, you name it. >> adam schiff clear with his words. democratic congressman steve co-venn is joining us. congressman, first question, a similar one to you, your response to what the president had to say? >> it was bizarre. you...
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adams who saved his correspondence. i've always been impressed with the amount of time historical figure sometimes been writing letters. this is more of an archival, historical society question. with a re-whiteletters for copies over there mechanical devices to copy in real time in some manner? >> great example to cousin john adams and thomas jefferson and carrying forward, you have the two ways. john adams and abigail adams would make systematic copies of the letters they wrote as they wrote them. so these are not exact copies. like if you make a manuscript copy yourself, there will be changes. occasionally, people with draft letters and in the copy they may of that draft they would send out sick and see how a letter balls. on one track, your people making essentially handwritten copies. john adams lives into his 90s and his handwriting becomes old aged and you start having members of his family copying his letters for him. first to retain and then later on even the copies he sent. thomas jefferson, being a person and love with machines and labor saving devices. for much of his life, he made copies, when he finished writing a letter, pressing a thin sheet of paper against it and it would li
adams who saved his correspondence. i've always been impressed with the amount of time historical figure sometimes been writing letters. this is more of an archival, historical society question. with a re-whiteletters for copies over there mechanical devices to copy in real time in some manner? >> great example to cousin john adams and thomas jefferson and carrying forward, you have the two ways. john adams and abigail adams would make systematic copies of the letters they wrote as they...
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adam schiff. first, let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. the president is on his way to where you are in the g20 summit. he has a lot to say before he left the white house. >> that's right, wolf. he left with a swirl of problems on his tail. at the border a heartbreaking image that may destroy his legacy. as he left for the g20 summit in japan, he unloaded on the upcoming testimony of robert mueller, who has been called to appear before congress next month. >> i just heard. my only response to mueller is, does it ever stop. >> mr. trump's planned discussion is with vladimir putin is likely to draw the most attention but he didn't say if he will tell him to butt out of the 2020 election. >> what i say to him is none of your business. i have great confidence in my intelligence people. i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. >> on immigration, the president made it clear the buck doesn't stop with him when it comes to the safety of migrants at the border. >> open borders mean people drowning
adam schiff. first, let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. the president is on his way to where you are in the g20 summit. he has a lot to say before he left the white house. >> that's right, wolf. he left with a swirl of problems on his tail. at the border a heartbreaking image that may destroy his legacy. as he left for the g20 summit in japan, he unloaded on the upcoming testimony of robert mueller, who has been called to appear before congress next month. >>...
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last week whether he announced this, people in the white house were adamant this was going to happen, including last weekend. they were saying the first phase of the 5% tariffs is going to happen. and then republicans on capitol hill got very -- started to make noise about possibly passing something that would try to block the president from doing that, which would exacerbate differences within the party. the president was also under pressure from business organizations and groups. so at that point it was sort of you could he see they were going to try to find some sort of off-ramp. the thing that allows the president to do, however, is say to the people that his supporters is that he made this threat, mexico clearly thought he would go through with it and he got something out of it. what we don't know if this is going to work, this will be enough and the state department said if this doesn't produce the results that they wanted to, then the u.s. reserves the right to go back and try to do sming and ta something and take other steps. we have a lot of time until the re-election and cou
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the chairman of the house armed services committee, adam smith, was part of the congressional leadership meeting at the white house with the president when the president was considering how to retaliate against iran. so he got as close an exposure to the president's thinking on iran as any democrat could get. and today the president announced new sanctions on iran. the "new york times" reports that the new sanctions are aimed at preventing some top iranian officials from using the international banking system or any financial vehicles set up by european nations or other countries. but the iranian officials likely do not keep substantial assets in international banks, if any at all, or use those institutions for transactions and any additional pressure from the new sanctions is likely to be minimal. joining our discussion now, democratic chairman of the house armed services committee, congressman adam smith of washington. mr. chairman, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i really appreciate it. i'd like to start with iran and the meeting you were in at the white house before the president went through
the chairman of the house armed services committee, adam smith, was part of the congressional leadership meeting at the white house with the president when the president was considering how to retaliate against iran. so he got as close an exposure to the president's thinking on iran as any democrat could get. and today the president announced new sanctions on iran. the "new york times" reports that the new sanctions are aimed at preventing some top iranian officials from using the...
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adam convinci kinzinger. first, let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta, he's in normandy, france, now ahead of the ---ing-day commemoration. as president trump honored a turning point in world war ii he's facing serious battles here at home. >> reporter: >> that's right, wolf. president trump will be here in normandy tomorrow to mark the. 5th anniversary of the d-day invasions. the president has been sounding combative recently whether it's his calls to raise tariffs on mexico or his battles on twitter. land inning ireland, president trump is making waves, stepping up his warning he'll impose new tariffs on mexico to crack down on the border. >> things are going to have the step up and if they don't, tariffs are going to go on and people won't have to worry about the tax because the companies will move back into the united states. there won't be any tariff. >> reporter: economists predict those tariffs would lead to higher prices for consumers. congress is sending mixed messages as gop lay-ups plan to rebel against the plan. >> after the tariffs are put in place, the mexican government will
adam convinci kinzinger. first, let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta, he's in normandy, france, now ahead of the ---ing-day commemoration. as president trump honored a turning point in world war ii he's facing serious battles here at home. >> reporter: >> that's right, wolf. president trump will be here in normandy tomorrow to mark the. 5th anniversary of the d-day invasions. the president has been sounding combative recently whether it's his calls to raise...
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or should we really say the white house the trumpet ministration is pushing this adamant adamant line that this was wrong do you see or do you anticipate any pushback from that from any other quarters in washington. definitely even though there is broad condemnation in washington in terms of the possibility that iran has actually conducted these attacks in the gulf. there are some serious up against it here in town at least on 2 counts i would say the 1st is directly related to what is perceived as a premature accusation by the administration with the highest level whether by the president or particularly the secretary of state. they laid the blame totally on iran without necessarily sharing any evidence particularly with congress and that is raising some doubts in the media and in the halls of congress and a 2nd one with regards to the fear that this incident even though the evidence is not totally gathered yet. and it could lead to some b.h. in military wise without producing the evidence for that yeah i think kimberly said this earlier today there's that feeling amongst some that t
or should we really say the white house the trumpet ministration is pushing this adamant adamant line that this was wrong do you see or do you anticipate any pushback from that from any other quarters in washington. definitely even though there is broad condemnation in washington in terms of the possibility that iran has actually conducted these attacks in the gulf. there are some serious up against it here in town at least on 2 counts i would say the 1st is directly related to what is...
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that they're getting, the witnesses they're getting on the hill, it's the reason why the white house has been so adamant that none of these officials respond to these subpoenas and go up to testify why they're not handing over documents, they're going to court to stop financial records from being shared with the congress because trump knows it's a political game and he's trying to stop that momentum. >> for robert mueller this has been a different game, it's been behind the scenes, by the book. he clearly was watching and concerned about public perception but in not fighting that fight did he lose the war? >> it's hard to tell at this point, i think we have to wait and see if he agrees to go to the hill to testify and what's said there. for documents on the hill, they're trying to figure out what their next move is, what the strategy is, and our sources are saying, we need to get mueller in front of us talking about the report so the rest of the american public can see what's going on and hear it from mueller himself and i think that might be a good strategy for the democrats going forward. however, the
that they're getting, the witnesses they're getting on the hill, it's the reason why the white house has been so adamant that none of these officials respond to these subpoenas and go up to testify why they're not handing over documents, they're going to court to stop financial records from being shared with the congress because trump knows it's a political game and he's trying to stop that momentum. >> for robert mueller this has been a different game, it's been behind the scenes, by the...
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are actual you dust up white house trust that's on his then boss curfew dense not that i had to retreat to not see out more. we're going to feel as the quote is like an ordinary adam what's on we actually know that what the net was on. who are now in more than half of. the $54.00 african countries homosexuality is still illegal what do you envisage for the future of the l.g. v.t.i. q community especially after the news that you've had today. what i envision is us. history quests for a long time taken away from us or that for a long time what's kept this secret from us because i also would just stand at home or sexuality is very much you know. it's like. i'm a sick child it is very much i think can and it's about time that now we busy actually. read game this and continue from the way when we were crossed arching will yes. now you sort of set of bits for my final question was because many people would say homosexuality on african but you see it is african after all if i was i what your position is. it is it is it is in the ditch and it's about time we created you get out of commission and the city didn't really think that for a long time busy has been kept away fro
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shared you desktop white house trust that's honest then brought a curfew dense not that i had to retreat to not see out more. we are to feel as the quote is like in which nettie adams on we actually know that when it was on the line who are now in more than half of. the 54 african countries homosexuality is still illegal what do you envisage for the future of the l.g.b. teac you community especially after the news that you had today. what i envision is us. history. us there on time taken away from us or a friend one time what's kept this secret from us because i also want to stand get more of sexuality is very much you know. look i'm a sick child it is very much i think can and it's about time that now we busy actually. reclaim this and continue from the way we were promised. yes. now you sort of said a bit for my final question was because many people would see homosexuality on african but you see it is african after all is that was i what your position is. it is it is it is in the ditch and it's about time we create a good mission and this unity that really didn't is it that for a long time has been kept away from us so the terrorist only not. only tens of you kn
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adam schiff talks about national security at the council on foreign relations. a couple house hearings later in the day. one on facial recognition technology. another with fbi and homeland security officials on combating whiteupremacy. that is live at 2 p.m. eastern. q&a, daryl davis talks about his book plantation befriendsips where he ku klux klan members. military wearing camouflage fatigues with the emblem right here and the initials kkk on his chest. ofoss his beret were knights the ku klux klan. on his hips, he had a semiautomatic handgun and a holster. he was followed right behind him by mr. kelly, the grand dragon in a suit and tie. when he saw me, he just froze. mr. kelly bumped into his back. the guy stopped short. they stumbled and regained their balance looking around the room. i knew what they were thinking. they were thinking either the desk clerk gave them the wrong room number or this was an ambush. i went like this to display my hands, nothing in them. i stood up and i approached him. i said, hi, mr. kelly, my name is darrell davis. come on in. on c-span.n q&a >> president trump is in the united kingdom this week for his three-day state visit that includes a meeting with british prime minis
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house intel chair adam schiff was among the senior members of congress briefed today in the white housetion room. he joins us now. chairman, it's great to have you on "primetime" tonight with such pressing news matters before us all. you had an important briefing today. coming out of this, do you have any question as to whether or not iran intentionally shot down a u.s. drone? >> well, iran certainly shot down the drone. whether this was an intentional act by the top leadership or not is not something that i can really comment on. but i can say that we need to be working with our allies. there's been an attack now on an american aircraft. there's been an attack on international shipping. there have been multiple provocative and dangerous acts by iran, so we should be working with our allies to de-escalate the situation, to deter this conduct, yes, but also to make sure that this doesn't end up in an unintentional conflict and escalation. so we need to figure out a strategy to de-escalate, to deter this kind of conduct, to protect shipping, to protect our aircraft. and i think most signi
house intel chair adam schiff was among the senior members of congress briefed today in the white housetion room. he joins us now. chairman, it's great to have you on "primetime" tonight with such pressing news matters before us all. you had an important briefing today. coming out of this, do you have any question as to whether or not iran intentionally shot down a u.s. drone? >> well, iran certainly shot down the drone. whether this was an intentional act by the top leadership...
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adams lining a drawer. >> and your reaction? >> "wow." [ chuckles ] [ camera shutter clicks ] >> but it's not so black and white. >> did you say to"uh-oh -- legally, maybe i can't do this?" >> i was concerned about that. >> will this photo finish... bring riches...or regrets? >> i was also feeling like, if i sold too many, then i would lose that part of my mother. [ door c
adams lining a drawer. >> and your reaction? >> "wow." [ chuckles ] [ camera shutter clicks ] >> but it's not so black and white. >> did you say to"uh-oh -- legally, maybe i can't do this?" >> i was concerned about that. >> will this photo finish... bring riches...or regrets? >> i was also feeling like, if i sold too many, then i would lose that part of my mother. [ door c
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white house may have to act. illinois congressman and lieutenant colonel in the air national guard adam kissinger says it's time tossage to iran that america had enough. >> if i was making the decision, i think we've reached that line. i don't think it's wrong for the president to not do it yet but i think it needs to be clear that basically this is it, this is about the extent of what we'll accept. this is the sixth tanker they damaged, plus the fact that a quarter of the american troops killed in iran were killed by iran and there's a point we've had a enough. we need to push back against the folks that need to say any response will be full military response. but there's a lot of stuff in between. the cost will exceed any benefit they gain. that will include taking out some of their navy infrastructure, their ability to mine the area and also maybe surface to air missile sites. heather: iran is expected to release more information today on scaling back its commitments to the nuclear deal to mexico now s. mexico will have 6,000 air national guard troops along the southern border by tomorrow. this is all part of a
white house may have to act. illinois congressman and lieutenant colonel in the air national guard adam kissinger says it's time tossage to iran that america had enough. >> if i was making the decision, i think we've reached that line. i don't think it's wrong for the president to not do it yet but i think it needs to be clear that basically this is it, this is about the extent of what we'll accept. this is the sixth tanker they damaged, plus the fact that a quarter of the american troops...
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adams and martin schenker. let us start with the. china white paper that came out of the weekend. the chinese government saying -- it is foreseeable that the latest tariff hikes are far from resolving issues and will only make things worse on all sides. the chinese government reject the idea of threats of a turned rejects the idea that a trade war will ever resolve any issues. and trump responded that he has china right where they want them. this does not seem to be moving in the right direction. we can talk about the end of the month g20 meeting between president xi jinping and trump and what that will accomplish, and it may not accomplish much except solidifying the position you alix: it feels like we were talking about exposure to china. now we have to factor in companies exposure to mexico. how do you model all that in? gina: it is nearly impossible to read i think the biggest impact is deceleration in investment. seeing easily -- already issues with sentiment for investment. a slowdown in growth, from the mid-single digits numbers we had last year. the longer this goes on, th
adams and martin schenker. let us start with the. china white paper that came out of the weekend. the chinese government saying -- it is foreseeable that the latest tariff hikes are far from resolving issues and will only make things worse on all sides. the chinese government reject the idea of threats of a turned rejects the idea that a trade war will ever resolve any issues. and trump responded that he has china right where they want them. this does not seem to be moving in the right...
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white house may have to act. rob: illinois congressman and lieutenant colonel in the air national guard adam kissinger says it's timeo send a message to iran that america has had enough. >> if i was making the decision, i think we reached that line. i don't think that's wrong for the president to not do it yet but i think it needs to be clear and hopefully it is clear to iran that this is it, the extent of what we'll accept. this is the sixth tanker they damaged, plus a quarter of american troops killed in iraq were killed by iran and there's a point at which we've had enough. the key we have to push back against are the folks that try say that any military response means it's going to be a full invasion of iran. that's the kind of stuff obama used to do when he didn't do anything. the reality is, there's a lot of stuff in between that would inflict the kind of punishment we need to. i think iran needs to understand the cost will exceed any benefit gain, including taking out some of r their navy infrastructure, their fast boat infrastructure, their ability to mine this area and also maybe surface to air missile site
white house may have to act. rob: illinois congressman and lieutenant colonel in the air national guard adam kissinger says it's timeo send a message to iran that america has had enough. >> if i was making the decision, i think we reached that line. i don't think that's wrong for the president to not do it yet but i think it needs to be clear and hopefully it is clear to iran that this is it, the extent of what we'll accept. this is the sixth tanker they damaged, plus a quarter of...
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white house. now, they say in this letter, both the chairman of this committee, jerry nadler and adam schiff, that they have subpoenaed bob mueller and he's agreed to testify under subpoena. now what they say in this letter, chris, is that they say they understand this is a letter that they wrote to the special counsel saying that we -- further understand there are certain sensitivities with your testimony and there are certain things that he will not say in these -- and of course mueller has said his work speaks for itself and does not want to speak about this further. but they say this, the american public deserves to hear directly from you about your investigation and conclusions. we will work with you to address length concerns about preserving the integrity of your work. we expect you will appear before our committees as scheduled. mueller has agreed to a july 17th hearing in an open session and we know, chris, that the mueller team has fought this idea of coming in public, mueller has wanted to go behind closed doors, but now the democrats have said, july 17th, mark your calendars, a huge da
white house. now, they say in this letter, both the chairman of this committee, jerry nadler and adam schiff, that they have subpoenaed bob mueller and he's agreed to testify under subpoena. now what they say in this letter, chris, is that they say they understand this is a letter that they wrote to the special counsel saying that we -- further understand there are certain sensitivities with your testimony and there are certain things that he will not say in these -- and of course mueller has...
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adam schiff had to say then regarding her testimony. >> initially, it was made clear to us that it the white house had given miss hicks the same instructionsre given to steve bannon, and that is, not to answer any questions pertaining to the transition or to her time in the administration and only to answer questions up until the end of the campaign. again, this is a breathtakingly broad claim of privilege that i don't think any court would sustain, and i think the white house knows that. this is not executive privilege. this is executive stonewalling. >> all right, joining me now are two criminal defense attorneys, ashleigh merchant and danny cevallos. danny is an msnbc legal analyst. ashleigh, you have a member of the white house's counsel who will be present at that hearing. you heard from congressman schiff. how will executive privilege play a role here a year later and what's different? what's changed? >> i think one of the reasons why they're having her testify in a closed hearing without her being publicly available is so she can fix something. if she goes further than she should, they'll have her attorney there and a white house at
adam schiff had to say then regarding her testimony. >> initially, it was made clear to us that it the white house had given miss hicks the same instructionsre given to steve bannon, and that is, not to answer any questions pertaining to the transition or to her time in the administration and only to answer questions up until the end of the campaign. again, this is a breathtakingly broad claim of privilege that i don't think any court would sustain, and i think the white house knows that....
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adamant that we only talk to the real people of d.c. no washington insiders. i had to make one exception. i'm lucky to sit down with whited someone you shouldn't mess with unless you have to have a bad day on twitter. most of us wouldn't do her job for all the money in the world. >>> you going to include the congressional black caucus. >> do you want to set up the meet something. >> she calls out the white house's lies on a daily basis? >> is the president aware that the need is about police involved shootings? >> the president made his position crystal clear. >> or whenever sarah sanders bothers to show. >> i would be happy to answer if you stop talking. >> they are lying on a record breaking pace. she doesn't mind me crashing her self care project. this is so much easier than season one. you grew up in baltimore. what was your image as a kid. >> it was like a magical city to meism heard about chocolate city. i always wanted to come. i always wanted to be a part of it. this was the mecca. everything comes to the white house. i have seen that. for 21 years i stayed in the shadows and now i'm lit. i'm on fire now. i'm lit
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white house correspondent for reuters. welcome to all of you. happy friday. i want to start with what i hear from congressman adamt his response by those remarks. >> he should not be saying stuff like that because it gives the level of in this >> shannon: mollie, he's very transparent whether it's his twitter or talking with journalist, he's going to say was on his mind. >> he is very transparent and also made what a lot of people think was a pretty good decision. you have to pick what you are going to do to get up set apart so people are picking these tangential issues but i think there's an issue that may be that everything that was tweeted or everything that was reported is the whole story. you have a couple of options here for this reminds me a bit of what bill clinton did when he had the planes in flight going to haiti and deal broken at the last minute, the plane set around. a message sent from trump to tehran that they are about the e strike and the like to hear from them as soon as possible. we need to see some diplomatic moves to tempering down these escalations that we've seen. it's also possible he was
white house correspondent for reuters. welcome to all of you. happy friday. i want to start with what i hear from congressman adamt his response by those remarks. >> he should not be saying stuff like that because it gives the level of in this >> shannon: mollie, he's very transparent whether it's his twitter or talking with journalist, he's going to say was on his mind. >> he is very transparent and also made what a lot of people think was a pretty good decision. you have to...
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adam schiff. you were glad president trump called off the iran strike and it would be disproportional and mike vicker said the whitehouse needs to respond with its own strikes against air defense systems and military bases or the iranians will be more emboldened. is he wrong? >> i think he is wrong. this would be a disproportionate strike and was not authorized by congress and would escalate the situation and led to potentially grave miscalculation and outright warfare with iran. so it could have had disastrous consequences. i do think there should be a response to the downing of this drone and to the attacks on the shipping. but this is an attack on the international community and the international right of free navigation. it ought to be an international response. it shouldn't be the u.s. acting alone. and i also think we need beyond -- >> what would be your response? >> well, i think the appropriate response is to work with our allies to protect the freedom of navigation, there are a number of ways to do that. but i also think we need to make sure we provide a diplomatic off-ramp to this escalation of tit-for-ta
adam schiff. you were glad president trump called off the iran strike and it would be disproportional and mike vicker said the whitehouse needs to respond with its own strikes against air defense systems and military bases or the iranians will be more emboldened. is he wrong? >> i think he is wrong. this would be a disproportionate strike and was not authorized by congress and would escalate the situation and led to potentially grave miscalculation and outright warfare with iran. so it...
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now we're hearing from adam schiff, it hasn't happened and we have the same question we have about kind of everything else that's going on with this whitewho fixes that? who can you go to complain about what you're saying that the intelligence committee that has got to make decisions that protect our next election is not getting the necessary information from the fbi. >> well, there are reports that subpoenas are going to be issued even from the house intel committee for this very information and to this could likely end up in court. but people should know, your viewers should know, this is not normal. when i was assistant director of counterintelligence, i traipsed up to the hill countless times to brief them on significant counterintelligence cases and the updates to those cases. i always get permission and concurrence from my bosses at the department of justice. my guess is it's not happening and my guess is it's not happening because there's something in that counterintelligence case that they don't want to go to the hill. >> all right, we're going to have to figure out what that is. frank, thank you very much. a former fbi assistan
now we're hearing from adam schiff, it hasn't happened and we have the same question we have about kind of everything else that's going on with this whitewho fixes that? who can you go to complain about what you're saying that the intelligence committee that has got to make decisions that protect our next election is not getting the necessary information from the fbi. >> well, there are reports that subpoenas are going to be issued even from the house intel committee for this very...
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underway in the white house for mexican officials are trying to stop a 5 percent tariff coming to effect on monday. go back to our top story the military crackdown in sudan ahmed hussain adamis a sudanese lawyer and human rights activists is also a research associate at soas university here in london he's with us in the studio sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera so we've obviously seen an escalation of violence in sudan i think the latest figure is 107 dead you know so far that we know of now it seems that the military has said 9 months for an election do you trust that promise do you think that's enough to calm the waters no this is not nobody actually to reserve you know force stewie right now people are so bitter and this saw now because you know people you know right now they you know you can't just sit you know at the last more than 100 or something because just you know because you don't have the goods so people that are talking about thunderous because you know i mean those are just the people that it's exactly that they think but you know they were promised this people on the this canceled including you know the care of the council and care of t
underway in the white house for mexican officials are trying to stop a 5 percent tariff coming to effect on monday. go back to our top story the military crackdown in sudan ahmed hussain adamis a sudanese lawyer and human rights activists is also a research associate at soas university here in london he's with us in the studio sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera so we've obviously seen an escalation of violence in sudan i think the latest figure is 107 dead you know so far...