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when she dies, alice paul arranges to have a memorial for her in the u.s. capitol building, in the rotunda. she's the only person who wasn't a congressman who's ever had a memorial there. two weeks later, she brings the delegation to meet with wilson at the white house to say don't let this woman die in vain, come out for suffrage. he doesn't. so on january 10th, 1917,300 american women start picketing the white house, okay? first time it's ever been done by anybody. so she's quite known for. that i think partly the 1920s the women's movement became a little more individualistic. the flapper, women's independence got commodified. they would be asked for cigarettes, you know? and the flapper was all about myself instead of working towards structural change. women thought if they had the vote, that took care of everything. but to to get back to your question, i'm not sure why inez isn't more famous. i think she deserves to be. there's a small but passionate group of inez a fished that does around the country, and we always wonder why isn't she more famous, be
when she dies, alice paul arranges to have a memorial for her in the u.s. capitol building, in the rotunda. she's the only person who wasn't a congressman who's ever had a memorial there. two weeks later, she brings the delegation to meet with wilson at the white house to say don't let this woman die in vain, come out for suffrage. he doesn't. so on january 10th, 1917,300 american women start picketing the white house, okay? first time it's ever been done by anybody. so she's quite known for....
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alice rivlin: i don't necessarily inc.o anything frighten now but the brexit negotiations will take a long time. as they will have to rethink their policy a couple of times before frexit is entirely behind us. -- brexit is entirely behind us. vonnie: alice rivlin, thank you greatly for your time. more headlines to do with the work -- fbie replacing james comey, he was fired by president trump yesterday. we are told there could be an interim director named today and some in consideration, special agent in charge of the richmond field office, michael anderson in charge of the chicago field and the fbi executive assistant william division and from pennsylvania, counterintelligence executive at the office of director of national intelligence. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark barton with vonnie quinn. this is "european close" on bloomberg. vonnie: the magical world of disney is losing the magic. it fell short on revenue largely contributed to a fall off of subscribers for espn channel. bob iger said he is not worried. frank
alice rivlin: i don't necessarily inc.o anything frighten now but the brexit negotiations will take a long time. as they will have to rethink their policy a couple of times before frexit is entirely behind us. -- brexit is entirely behind us. vonnie: alice rivlin, thank you greatly for your time. more headlines to do with the work -- fbie replacing james comey, he was fired by president trump yesterday. we are told there could be an interim director named today and some in consideration,...
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when she dies, alice arranges to have a memorial in the u.s. capitol building in the rotunda. she's the only woman, the only person that wasn't a congressman that has ever had a memorial there. two weeks later she brings memorial delegation to meet with wilson at the white house to say don't let this woman die in vain, come out for suffrage. he doesn't january 10, 1917, 300 american women start picketing the white house, the first time it's ever been done by anybody. so quite known for that. i think partly the women's movement became a little more individualistic and there would be adds twist to the rest working towards structural change. women thought they had the votes that took care of everything but back to your question i'm not sure why she isn't more famous. she deserves to pay. there's there is a small compase of aficionados around the country and we all wonder why isn't she more famous because i think she deserves to be. >> host: where did you find the best places for your research? >> guest: one place was in the ticonderoga which i found out in the card catalog at the
when she dies, alice arranges to have a memorial in the u.s. capitol building in the rotunda. she's the only woman, the only person that wasn't a congressman that has ever had a memorial there. two weeks later she brings memorial delegation to meet with wilson at the white house to say don't let this woman die in vain, come out for suffrage. he doesn't january 10, 1917, 300 american women start picketing the white house, the first time it's ever been done by anybody. so quite known for that. i...
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and just, dan, before i come to you, alice, you know sarah huckabee sanders. obviously, you must know her very, very well. what kind of position does this put her in? you know, she may not have known that the president had already made up his mind, but what kind of a position does it put her in to go out and say things that were later proven untrue? >> i think the fact -- as i said, i do not think these statements are inconsistent. i think, say if you're going to get a divorce. you think about it for quite some time and finally you decide to make that tough decision. donald trump has been thinking about this tough decision for quite some time, and he finally decided, this is what i needed to hear, i'm making this decision, and that's when he decided to make it public. >> alice, he said regardless of the recommendation. he said regardless of the recommendation. those are the president's words. >> that was -- exactly. he was going to make this decision, and this just solidified his decision. look, at the end of the day, the american people don't care if he made
and just, dan, before i come to you, alice, you know sarah huckabee sanders. obviously, you must know her very, very well. what kind of position does this put her in? you know, she may not have known that the president had already made up his mind, but what kind of a position does it put her in to go out and say things that were later proven untrue? >> i think the fact -- as i said, i do not think these statements are inconsistent. i think, say if you're going to get a divorce. you think...
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. >> hey, don -- >> alice -- her name is alice, not jack.iously, you're going to say favorable things about your boss, and anyone on that team, they are there to support him, put him in his best light. when there's a story like this out there, obviously, you'll put out a statement that shows him in the best light. i applaud her for doing her job. i'm sure a lot of folks could pick that apart. she's doing her job. >> do you think that is credible for a spokesperson to put out about anyone? any boss. i would say listen, i like my boss. no one would go on to say he has a magnetic personality. come on, alice. >> anyone in a communications position doesn't put a clarifier on a statement like that. you put it out there and let the statement speak for itself. that's how it works. >> jason, let's talk about more about what is coming out of people's mouths at the white house. spicer got into a heated argument with reporters after failing to come up with a stushdy example of fake news. -- sturdy example of fake news. >> i think he is pleased with the
. >> hey, don -- >> alice -- her name is alice, not jack.iously, you're going to say favorable things about your boss, and anyone on that team, they are there to support him, put him in his best light. when there's a story like this out there, obviously, you'll put out a statement that shows him in the best light. i applaud her for doing her job. i'm sure a lot of folks could pick that apart. she's doing her job. >> do you think that is credible for a spokesperson to put out...
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i understand alice's point. still she said there were other factors besides her own ability or inability as a candidate. what did you think, andre? >> tlargs no mistake she loves and cares about this country. she's very well spoken ashe's a fighter. i admire her even though i don't agree with her on a lot of issues. i admire her ten nasty, as does president trump. she's a powerful voice for women. it's good to see her back in the arena. i know it's very difficult. you go back and look at what you could have done differently and so i'm sure she has a lot of tough days and i admire her for coming out and talking about the things that she's passionate about. >> ana navarro, you're a republican and you voted for her. >> it's hillary clinton setting up forth final chapter. this is a woman that when she gets beat down -- we saw her beat down in the white house. she had a difficult time as a wife in the white house. she got herself up and became senator. we saw her lose in 2008. she got herself up and was secretary of
i understand alice's point. still she said there were other factors besides her own ability or inability as a candidate. what did you think, andre? >> tlargs no mistake she loves and cares about this country. she's very well spoken ashe's a fighter. i admire her even though i don't agree with her on a lot of issues. i admire her ten nasty, as does president trump. she's a powerful voice for women. it's good to see her back in the arena. i know it's very difficult. you go back and look at...
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is alice not jack. you're going to say favorable things, anyone on be that team is there to support him and put him in his best lie liekt. light. i applaud her for doing her job. >> do you think it is credible for a spokesperson to put out about anyone? i mean any boss? you would say listen i don't always agree with my boss but he's great at whatever and sometimes misunderstood. brew goes on to say he has a magnetic personality. come on alice. >> yeah anyone in the communications position doesn't put a clarifier on a statement like that. you put it out and let the statement speak for it sefelosha. that's just how it works. >> okay. so jason let's talk about more about what's coming out of people's mouths at the white house. spicer got into heated argument. a sturdy example of fake news. >> i think he's pleased with the work of his staff. i think he's frustrated like i am to see stories out that are pat penaltily false. narratives that are wrong, quote unquote fake news. when you see stories it that get
is alice not jack. you're going to say favorable things, anyone on be that team is there to support him and put him in his best lie liekt. light. i applaud her for doing her job. >> do you think it is credible for a spokesperson to put out about anyone? i mean any boss? you would say listen i don't always agree with my boss but he's great at whatever and sometimes misunderstood. brew goes on to say he has a magnetic personality. come on alice. >> yeah anyone in the communications...
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lesley: alice was very mean to eleanor. gil: she was mean to many people. teddy roosevelt said, i have a choice -- either handle my daughter or run the country. when he was governor and he wanted her to go to some conservative boarding school, she basically said, i will shame you, embarrass you, you are not going to do this. he knew it was true. when the tafts move into the white house, they discover a little voodoo doll that alice had left for them. and alice was banned from the taft white house, among other white houses. lesley: we have some questions from the audience. first for you, annette. was sally hemings ever freed from slavery? annette: she was informally freed. she moved into charlottesville after jefferson died. if he had freed her, couple of things -- she was over 45. at this point, she was actually 53 years old. any enslaved person over 45, if you freed them, you had to petition the legislature to allow them to remain in the state, and say how you're going to take care of them for the rest of their lives. you sort of imagine jefferson putting
lesley: alice was very mean to eleanor. gil: she was mean to many people. teddy roosevelt said, i have a choice -- either handle my daughter or run the country. when he was governor and he wanted her to go to some conservative boarding school, she basically said, i will shame you, embarrass you, you are not going to do this. he knew it was true. when the tafts move into the white house, they discover a little voodoo doll that alice had left for them. and alice was banned from the taft white...
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mary alice. you're friends.onally so my read on this, and you tell me if you're wrong, kind of getting edged out there on the welcome carpet. maybe it also wasn't appropriate to be holding hands at this moment. what is your take knowing her about what happened here? >> you know, melania is an incredible human being. she's a very kind person. she is standing by her husband, and she will always do the right thing. i think she was just taking her time. she's very reserved, and i know she's so honored to be the first lady, and i think that was just a funny little moment between a husband and a wife, and it's hard to walk in those high heels. >> she might need a helping and. >> she hats upper and at all times, she has the upper and. >> this is the arrival in rome, i believe, kate. >> that's right. >> so here -- >> this one, i honestly think she didn't see him. moving her hair out of her face here. i don't think this is as deliberate as perhaps the and swat was. again it's just a moment, she is stairs are high. she's
mary alice. you're friends.onally so my read on this, and you tell me if you're wrong, kind of getting edged out there on the welcome carpet. maybe it also wasn't appropriate to be holding hands at this moment. what is your take knowing her about what happened here? >> you know, melania is an incredible human being. she's a very kind person. she is standing by her husband, and she will always do the right thing. i think she was just taking her time. she's very reserved, and i know she's...
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karla: continuamos con nuestra alice. para eso pero no tiene tiempo para ver la doble vida de estela carrillo. karla: lo que me gusta de sectores que no la tÍpica historia de telenovela. es una realidad que viven los inmigrantes en este paÍs, una mujer madre soltera que cruzÓ la frontera con su hija en brazos, que conoce, que su familia sobre la gente con la que cruzÓ, que compre una identidad para poder salir adelante, la realidad que refleja el paÍs. alice: bien dicho, amigos. yo les creo decirme duele, luego les cuento el porquÉ. ana patricia: la podemos ver a ella, todo el gran elenco de lunes a viernes a las 9/8 centro por univisiÓn. para todos los fanÁticos. alice: esa sonrisa es inmune al escÁndalo, el tiempo. Él es luis miguel. bienvenido, luis miguel, estas de regreso, de la mejor manera. karla:quÉ churro, luis miguel quÉ bueno que estÁ saliendo adelante. vÁmonos con más "despierta amÉrica". alan: yo tambiÉn me meto. karla: vamos a abrir, vamos a abrir. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ alan: cÓmo estas? >> feliz de estar. alan: bienv
karla: continuamos con nuestra alice. para eso pero no tiene tiempo para ver la doble vida de estela carrillo. karla: lo que me gusta de sectores que no la tÍpica historia de telenovela. es una realidad que viven los inmigrantes en este paÍs, una mujer madre soltera que cruzÓ la frontera con su hija en brazos, que conoce, que su familia sobre la gente con la que cruzÓ, que compre una identidad para poder salir adelante, la realidad que refleja el paÍs. alice: bien dicho, amigos. yo les...
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one of them is the andrew mccabe, one is alice fisher. she's very accomplished lawyer, there is some controversy from her time in the george bush administration from her connections to the prison at guantanamo and interallegations at guantanamo. another candidate is judge michael garcia. he's an appeals judge in new york state and a former federal prosecutors and ins commissioner from the george w. bush era. that's three. and then the fourth candidate who was reportedly being considered to run the fbi is senator john corneyn of texas.
one of them is the andrew mccabe, one is alice fisher. she's very accomplished lawyer, there is some controversy from her time in the george bush administration from her connections to the prison at guantanamo and interallegations at guantanamo. another candidate is judge michael garcia. he's an appeals judge in new york state and a former federal prosecutors and ins commissioner from the george w. bush era. that's three. and then the fourth candidate who was reportedly being considered to run...
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and to alice's good point, the white house, so much of their day, day-to-day is dealt with keeping ups and the distraction that they create from the legislative agenda that they're trying to push. that president trump -- >> the self-infliction. >> the self-infliction, and president trump when he was on that trip didn't have a lot of time to channel surf between cnn and fox and msnbc, and getting his hackles raised and watching sean spicer at the podium. and having sort of the outbreaks in sort of an hour to hour way can really throw off a sense of discipline and concerted strategy. and so many of these operations are about the principle, and controlling the principal, donald trump. >>> you know, so alice you worked on ted cruz' campaign, and to work on the campaign and also at the white house means you have to have a knack at crisis management. but when you talk about a white house just where patrick was describing, so much of the wounds come from self-infliction, does it make it that much harder to find people in your staff who can go to bat? who can try to control the chaos or expla
and to alice's good point, the white house, so much of their day, day-to-day is dealt with keeping ups and the distraction that they create from the legislative agenda that they're trying to push. that president trump -- >> the self-infliction. >> the self-infliction, and president trump when he was on that trip didn't have a lot of time to channel surf between cnn and fox and msnbc, and getting his hackles raised and watching sean spicer at the podium. and having sort of the...
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about this with ron brownstein, cnn senior political analyst and senior editor for the atlantic and aliceector for ted cruz. ron, you first. you said that this really is pretty stunning. is it also worrisome? >> look, it's unusual for world leaders to talk so candidly and directly about the kind of reaction to the actions of other world leaders and when she said over the last few days there's no question what she was talking about. she was talking about the meetings that donald trump and europe, both the eu and nato over the previous 48 hours. the president is a disruptive force and the idea -- and for many of the supporters, that's exactly what they like. but the idea that he was being domesticated by traditional foreign policy, a traditional embrace of the alliances that we build after world war ii because it was in our interest to encourage the spread of stability and that has faded. this is putting the traditional republican internationalist wing i think on notice. they are at a moment where the president is envisioning a very different relationship with europe and the question is wil
about this with ron brownstein, cnn senior political analyst and senior editor for the atlantic and aliceector for ted cruz. ron, you first. you said that this really is pretty stunning. is it also worrisome? >> look, it's unusual for world leaders to talk so candidly and directly about the kind of reaction to the actions of other world leaders and when she said over the last few days there's no question what she was talking about. she was talking about the meetings that donald trump and...
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alice what does the white house -- how does the white house respond to this?e while they may not be, you know, may not have been able to, you know, answer these questions or didn't want to answer these questions that might have come their way while they were abroad, when the president gets back to the white house, the questions are going to come and so how does the white house handle this? >> fred, let me first say i think it was wise on their part to avoid addressing any questions on this while they were overseas because he had a good agenda while he was there talking about nato and the paris climate accord and building alliances and if he had a press conference it would all be about russia. i know there's a great deal of concern with the ties with russia but they're being investigated. it's important we not get too far ahead of this. with regard to this story and jared kushner, it's important to note his attorney says he doesn't recall having any phone calls with kislyak between april and november, which is before the election. after which the election, when
alice what does the white house -- how does the white house respond to this?e while they may not be, you know, may not have been able to, you know, answer these questions or didn't want to answer these questions that might have come their way while they were abroad, when the president gets back to the white house, the questions are going to come and so how does the white house handle this? >> fred, let me first say i think it was wise on their part to avoid addressing any questions on...
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. >> so, alice, how problematic is this? because now it's an issue of was he lying to the vice president, did the vice president know, was it the transition team perhaps didn't share this information with the vice president and does it simply also raise other questions about the chance the transition team the trump administration was willing to take knowing what it knew about michael flynn and knowing what the cia already had on him with a profile? >> fred, a lot of great questions there we might not know until the end of this investigation. and what we may find out this could be a situation of the cover-up is worse than the crime. look, it's not unusual for someone in flynn's position on a transition team to reach out to other foreign leaders. the question is whether or not he discussed sanctions. and the thing here that makes this unusual is this was right around the time sanctions were a topic in the news. >> so i guess the fact that he more problematic for michael flynn as opposed to what i'm really asking with that lita
. >> so, alice, how problematic is this? because now it's an issue of was he lying to the vice president, did the vice president know, was it the transition team perhaps didn't share this information with the vice president and does it simply also raise other questions about the chance the transition team the trump administration was willing to take knowing what it knew about michael flynn and knowing what the cia already had on him with a profile? >> fred, a lot of great questions...
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but first, alice, you have new information, mike dubke is out.t else are you hearing about a shake-up? >> sure. his effort was to get the communications really drive a long-term message. my understanding is he offered his resignation for personal reasons, and there's a lot of talk going on as to what else is going on, but many people say that there's not a lot right now going to happen. there may be some waves of some people and some personnel changes, but right now dubke's out for personal reasons and there are some other names. i'm hearing that people are reading a little bit too much into the corey lewandowski and david bossie returning to the white house. they have a lot of considerations to think about. they're making a lot of money outside of the white house, or going back in. they had to make a decision, go in or stay out. so, those are some changes and things that are abuzz in washington. also, sean spicer, you know he'll be on the podium today for the press briefing. my understanding, he's going to stay for a while, so a lot of talk abou
but first, alice, you have new information, mike dubke is out.t else are you hearing about a shake-up? >> sure. his effort was to get the communications really drive a long-term message. my understanding is he offered his resignation for personal reasons, and there's a lot of talk going on as to what else is going on, but many people say that there's not a lot right now going to happen. there may be some waves of some people and some personnel changes, but right now dubke's out for...
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he walked into a white house that was heavily divid divided. >> reporter: the group was founded by alice butler short. >> i think he is doing a fantastic job. i think the problem is the media and it is just negative, negative, negative. >> reporter: corey stewart board chair and current candidate for virginia governor chaired the trump campaign in virginia. he was fired after disagreement with gop leaders. >> with any administration it will be a little bit rough at times. he is doing what he has to do. you have to break a couple of eggs. he is shaking things up. i think as a trump supporter i am happy with his job so far. >> reporter: the group is planning an event on may 20 that will include speakers and a prayer service. >>> police tell us they have caught those two 19 year olds who placed a noose at a maryland middle school. officers arrested john habberman and connor crop. the two face several charges today. police tell us the pair were caught on surveillance video at croften middle school. a teacher spotted a noose hanging from a light fixture thursday. police chief condemned the in
he walked into a white house that was heavily divid divided. >> reporter: the group was founded by alice butler short. >> i think he is doing a fantastic job. i think the problem is the media and it is just negative, negative, negative. >> reporter: corey stewart board chair and current candidate for virginia governor chaired the trump campaign in virginia. he was fired after disagreement with gop leaders. >> with any administration it will be a little bit rough at...
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the room erupted into cheers when alice walked in. spent the last six months in south carolina for army basic training. >>> errman medway may not look like your average college graduate. nonetheless, the 93-year-old was by far the most popular at villanova university yesterday. medway's journey to a college degree began decades ago during world war ii. the war, then work, kept him from getting that degree, until now. and as nbc 10's drew smith shows us, his education isn't over yet. >> mixed in with a sea of young faces, errman medway put on a cap and gown. he's earned this moment after studying at villanova for nearly a quarter century. >> longer than the majority for many of our graduates have been alive. >> reporter: this isn't his first award. >> is this the bronze star. >> reporter: his valor in world war ii is well documented. >> we were always moving forward. germans never gave up territory without a fight. >> reporter: as medway got older, he didn't slow down. >> besides sitting in the front row, i wrote notes all the time. ta
the room erupted into cheers when alice walked in. spent the last six months in south carolina for army basic training. >>> errman medway may not look like your average college graduate. nonetheless, the 93-year-old was by far the most popular at villanova university yesterday. medway's journey to a college degree began decades ago during world war ii. the war, then work, kept him from getting that degree, until now. and as nbc 10's drew smith shows us, his education isn't over yet....
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we did just see alice' mother is here. she will speak to us after this report and we'll have that full story later on. >> thank you. >>> still ahead the holiday weekend has arrived. coming down the break, we will check in with our meteorologist for more on what you can expect in the forecast. >>> bottlerock festival kicking off in a couple of hours. what you can expect if you plan to go to that music festival. we'll be right back. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> musicians are hitting the stage at the bottlerock festival in napa. the three day event known for big name entertainers and celebrity chefs. 40,000 people a day or more are expected to attend.
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also involved with the alice foundation, the homeowners who live here in piscataway park, and individuals from the county. piscataway park is nearly 5000 acres. the foundation stewards 200 acres of the park through a corporation with the national park service. there is a section down the road called the creek site, which has a lovely boardwalk. there are some other entry points for piscataway park. we have a visitors center, five trails, a fishing. , heritage read animals, a colonial farm, and lots of opportunities to connect to the land. this is the heart of what was the piscataway traditional homeland. it is sacred territory for the piscataway indians. they were finally recognized by 2012tate of maryland in after a long, hard fight. we've been working very closely with all bands of the diskette find a piscataway to means to connect people. the foundation is about preservation and conservation, so in addition to preserving this important piece of land, we are conserving heritage breed animals and heirloom seeds. our heritage breed livestock program, we breed milking devon cattle and hogs
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alice is dwelling on the server. i do think we paid a price for it so that was among the factors, but comey's role don't be dismissed either. we can walk and chew gum at the same time. we have recognize that we have work to do and we can also say we have this full investigation and into the sending of the letter by james comey and have that looked at as well. >> here we go now. the president is tweeting. >> of course. >> he says comey was the best thing that happened to hillary clinton in that he gave her a free pass for many bad deeds. the phony trump/russia story was an excuse used by the democrats for losing the election. perhaps trump just ran a great campaign. what do you think? >> i think hillary sort of predicted this and christian felt too. >> look, i think hillary clinton recognizes that part of the resistance is trying to keep trump distracted for the nexter four years so he can focus on getting a tax reform through and just this past week he was so focused on all those stories written about his first 100 d
alice is dwelling on the server. i do think we paid a price for it so that was among the factors, but comey's role don't be dismissed either. we can walk and chew gum at the same time. we have recognize that we have work to do and we can also say we have this full investigation and into the sending of the letter by james comey and have that looked at as well. >> here we go now. the president is tweeting. >> of course. >> he says comey was the best thing that happened to...
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and i'm not -- i've seen it hurt republicans. >> alice, when paul ryan this morning, when asked aboutmp's tweet, when he says the pr machine that democrats are pushing, don't look at the press releases, look at the bill. we're still continuing obamacare efforts, not as much epa uss. where can we go on? the democrats did not get what they wanted. on the other hand i guess you could say they did negotiate to come to a package that does -- but it's not engine wenly factual to say republican got what they wanted. >> and it goes without without cease a government shutdown would be a good thing. that's not a normal thing, kate. >> why are we holding his feet to the fire on the word choice notice? >> i think every president's words -- they should be accountable for all their words. i will say this until i'm blue in my face. >> i gra he with margaret completely. keeping the government open shouldn't be a sport. >> yeah. >> this is misthat republicans and democrats should be working together to get done. you know, i -- everybody got something in this bill, and i think it's time to move forward
and i'm not -- i've seen it hurt republicans. >> alice, when paul ryan this morning, when asked aboutmp's tweet, when he says the pr machine that democrats are pushing, don't look at the press releases, look at the bill. we're still continuing obamacare efforts, not as much epa uss. where can we go on? the democrats did not get what they wanted. on the other hand i guess you could say they did negotiate to come to a package that does -- but it's not engine wenly factual to say republican...
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are they wrong, alice stewart? >> yes, they're wrong. memory when president obama said if you like your doctor, you can keep it. that's not true. when he promised greater access to health care and lower costs, that's not true. in addition to what kay leigh said, many counties in this country have one health care option. that's not greater access to care. and aetna just announced they're pulling out of virginia. the access to quality health care has gone down. >> can i just say -- >> i'm not finished yet. >> let her finish. i'll let you get in here. let her finish. >> in regard to the medical association's comment with regard to preexisting conditions, that was a concern. they addressed that with an amendment today which said they're going to add $8 billion to this for those that decide to opt out. >> $8 billion provided by that, upton's amendment, will only help over 76,000 people, cover 76,000 people, which is a small fraction of the 130 million americans with preexisting conditions. >> it will cost $100 billion. that was one of the mos
are they wrong, alice stewart? >> yes, they're wrong. memory when president obama said if you like your doctor, you can keep it. that's not true. when he promised greater access to health care and lower costs, that's not true. in addition to what kay leigh said, many counties in this country have one health care option. that's not greater access to care. and aetna just announced they're pulling out of virginia. the access to quality health care has gone down. >> can i just say --...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producers circle. ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. he's a pulitzer prize winning journalist who is the executive editor of the new york times. the top of the masthead job at the most important and iconic news organization in the world. he's dean baquet, this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you. dean baquet, welcome. - thank you, it's good to here. - you don't look failing to me. - (laughs) that's because i worked out at the gym. - is that why, becaus
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producers circle. ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. he's a pulitzer prize winning journalist who is the executive editor of the new york times. the top of the masthead job at the most important and iconic news...
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." >> the white house will interview candidates for directors,i including andrew mccabe, alice fisher, michael garcia, and senator john corrine -- john cornyn. today, senator -- general downs inannounced cut drug enforcement. this is 10 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. my name is ed mullins. i am the president of the sergeants benevolence association. attorney general sessions, it is a distinct privilege for us to be with you today. the sergeants benevolent association of new york city is one of the largest independent labor organizations in the nation. formed in 1899, the spa currently represents 13,000 active and retired sergeants in the country. we are the fifth largest bargaining unit for officers in the united states. the great men and women we represent are on the frontlines of the largest media support police departments. they make tough decisions on the streets, in real time and under circumstances that few in this room, at city hall or in the , general public can comprehend. they treat their oath to uphold the law and protect and serve as a sacred pledge. during national p
." >> the white house will interview candidates for directors,i including andrew mccabe, alice fisher, michael garcia, and senator john corrine -- john cornyn. today, senator -- general downs inannounced cut drug enforcement. this is 10 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. my name is ed mullins. i am the president of the sergeants benevolence association. attorney general sessions, it is a distinct privilege for us to be with you today. the sergeants benevolent association of...
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i'm going to put their photos up on the screen, senator john cornyn, andrew mccabe, alice fisher, judge michael garcia, adam lee, judge hudson, frances townsend and former congressman mike rodgers. i want to ask you about senator cornyn he was quoted saying the idea he fired comey to squelch the russia probe is a "fake narrative." >> i'm not getting into specific names but i'd say this more generally, jake. first, the nominee should be not a partisan politician, not part of either party. this demands a serious down the middle investigation. second, it ought to be somebody who is experienced. you need a really good prosecutor here, somebody who knows how to do it and third, it should be someone with courage. if there is interference or attempted interference to shut down the investigation, to misdirect it, you need somebody who is going to stand up. so those are my three criteria. i'm not going to name any specific people, nor criticize or evaluate any people who have been named until they name somebody, by the criteria are pretty obvious. >> you just called for a special prosecutor to i
i'm going to put their photos up on the screen, senator john cornyn, andrew mccabe, alice fisher, judge michael garcia, adam lee, judge hudson, frances townsend and former congressman mike rodgers. i want to ask you about senator cornyn he was quoted saying the idea he fired comey to squelch the russia probe is a "fake narrative." >> i'm not getting into specific names but i'd say this more generally, jake. first, the nominee should be not a partisan politician, not part of...
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alice paul arranges to have a memorial for her in the u.s. capitol. she is the only person who wasn't a congressman to have a memorial there. two weeks later she brings the nez perce delegation to meet with wilson at the white house to say don't let this woman die, come up with suffrage. she doesn't. on january 10th, 1917, three american women start picketing the white house. first time it has ever been done by anybody. she is quite well known for that. the flapper got cumodified and the flapper was all about mys f myself. women thought they had the vote and that took care of everything. we all wonder why isn't she more famous because i think she deserves to. >> host: where did you find the best places to research? >> one place was in the new york historical society surprisingly which i found out in the card catalog of the new york public library holds her, and of course, the bill mont, and paul lived for a few years in the grace by this woufrl wonderful oil pointing of inez done in the 1920s hangs and it was recently restored and that is wonderful re
alice paul arranges to have a memorial for her in the u.s. capitol. she is the only person who wasn't a congressman to have a memorial there. two weeks later she brings the nez perce delegation to meet with wilson at the white house to say don't let this woman die, come up with suffrage. she doesn't. on january 10th, 1917, three american women start picketing the white house. first time it has ever been done by anybody. she is quite well known for that. the flapper got cumodified and the...
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are they wrong, alice stewart? >> yes, they're wrong.memory when president obama said if you like your doctor, you can keep it. that's not true. when he promised greater access to health care and lower costs, that's not true. in addition to what kay leigh said, many counties in this country have one health care option. that's not greater access to care. and aetna just announced they're pulling out of virginia. the access to quality health care has gone down. >> can i just say -- >> i'm not finished yet. >> let her finish. i'll let you get in here. let her finish. >> in regard to the medical association's comment with regard to preexisting conditions, that was a concern. they addressed that with an amendment today which said they're going to add $8 billion to this for those that decide to opt out. >> $8 billion provided by that, upton's amendment, will only help over 76,000 people, cover 76,000 people, which is a small fraction of the 130 million americans with preexisting conditions. >> it will cost $100 billion. that was one of the most
are they wrong, alice stewart? >> yes, they're wrong.memory when president obama said if you like your doctor, you can keep it. that's not true. when he promised greater access to health care and lower costs, that's not true. in addition to what kay leigh said, many counties in this country have one health care option. that's not greater access to care. and aetna just announced they're pulling out of virginia. the access to quality health care has gone down. >> can i just say --...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's an atmospheric scientist and climate reality evangelist called one of the hundred most influential people in the world by time magazine. she's katharine hayhoe. this is overheard. let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? i hate to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. (laughing) this is overheard. (applauding) katharine hayhoe, welcome. - thank you for having me. - nice to have you here. so i thought we would do a
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's an atmospheric scientist and climate reality evangelist called one of the hundred most influential people in the world by time magazine. she's katharine hayhoe....
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- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. in no time flat, he's emerged as one of hollywood's most celebrated writers and directors. his critically acclaimed films include mud, midnight special, and most recently, loving, which earned an academy award nomination this year. he's jeff nichols, this is overheard. (upbeat music) (audience applauding) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa-- you can say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you've sought a problem and over time, took it on and-- let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. (la
- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. in no time flat, he's emerged as one of hollywood's most celebrated writers and directors. his critically acclaimed films include mud, midnight special, and most...
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- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producers circle. ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an actor, author and grammy nominated punk rock icon who co-founded the legendary los angeles band, x 40 years ago, and has made 10 solo records, most recently, the westerner. he's john doe, this is overheard. (crowd applauding) let's be honest, is this about your ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and elsewhere? you could say that he'd made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on and let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run to president? i just got an f from you, actually. this is overheard. (applauding) john doe, welcome. - thank you. - nice to see you. - go
- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producers circle. ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an actor, author and grammy nominated punk rock icon who co-founded the legendary los angeles band, x 40 years ago, and has made 10 solo records, most recently,...
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the candidates include the acting fbi director, andrew mccabe, senator john cornyn of texas, alice fisher who criminal division and judge michael garcia of the court of appeals. meanwhile, democrats want general rosenstein to resign if he does not appoint someone to investigate the trump ties and his connections to russia. james comey denied the chance to publicly appear before the senate intelligence committee next week. he does expect comey to brief the committee in private. >>> president trump is delivering his first commencement speech at liberty university today. the president is scheduled to arrive in lynchburg after 9:00 this morning for the ceremony to begin at 10:00. the christian school's president was among some of his biggest supporters. he'll speak at the coast guard academy graduation in new london, connecticut, next week. >>> and tomorrow on "meet the the firing of james comey and what it means for the future of the fbi and the russian investigation. and he'll also speak to senator lindsey graham and senator minority leader chuck schumer. >>> this story is unsettling, the u
the candidates include the acting fbi director, andrew mccabe, senator john cornyn of texas, alice fisher who criminal division and judge michael garcia of the court of appeals. meanwhile, democrats want general rosenstein to resign if he does not appoint someone to investigate the trump ties and his connections to russia. james comey denied the chance to publicly appear before the senate intelligence committee next week. he does expect comey to brief the committee in private. >>>...
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i can tell alice everything i have done." what is he saying? what does he mean? "thank god i am absolutely pure. i can tell alice," his soon-to-be wife, "everything i have done" or not done, if you want to think of it like that. he is a virgin. that is what he is saying. he is saying, thank god i am a virgin, i have nothing to hide from my future wife. i did not transgress the moral codes. he would have said, i have not done anything wrong. i have not given into my decadent urges. i'm still pure, i am still a virgin, i have saved myself for my wife. so in this quote from the young teddy, we see these ideals, so what was it like in everyday life for society of people who had very restrictive ideas about sexuality? if a young couple were dating -- they would not use that phrase, courting, seeing each other. a man and woman, single man and woman that we might say dating, were expected to be chaperoned at all times. if you are seeing a young woman or a young man, you would not be left alone. that would be very, very inappropriate. that would lead to rumor and someone
i can tell alice everything i have done." what is he saying? what does he mean? "thank god i am absolutely pure. i can tell alice," his soon-to-be wife, "everything i have done" or not done, if you want to think of it like that. he is a virgin. that is what he is saying. he is saying, thank god i am a virgin, i have nothing to hide from my future wife. i did not transgress the moral codes. he would have said, i have not done anything wrong. i have not given into my...
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it meant a lot for the club, for alice but especially for the town, the city of manchester stadium wehester stadium we were really, really sad about what happened, obviously but today we tried to focus on football, there are many more things more important than football in life and today we tried to focus on the game and to win and tried to lift the spirit of the town for at least some hours and we feel proud of that. the town for at least some hours and we feel proud of thatlj the town for at least some hours and we feel proud of that. i want to dedicate the trophy to the victims. this isjust football dedicate the trophy to the victims. this is just football but what happened 22 days ago was horrible. we want a peaceful world, we want a normal world, respect, i we want a peaceful world, we want a normalworld, respect, i know we we want a peaceful world, we want a normal world, respect, i know we are normal world, respect, i know we are no one, we are just football players but we have some audiences, so from here ijust want to say to everyone to work together for a normal world. this
it meant a lot for the club, for alice but especially for the town, the city of manchester stadium wehester stadium we were really, really sad about what happened, obviously but today we tried to focus on football, there are many more things more important than football in life and today we tried to focus on the game and to win and tried to lift the spirit of the town for at least some hours and we feel proud of that. the town for at least some hours and we feel proud of thatlj the town for at...
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alice stewart is joining us and dean obidala as well.e republican lawmakers are saying this legislation is likely to hurt low-income and older americans. how do you respond? >> first off, to address the new york attorney general's concerns with regard to preexisting conditions, look, there's specific language in the bill that was passed by the house that specifically states the bill can in no way be construed as permitting health insurance carriers to deny coverage for people with preexisting conditions. that is specifically stated in the bill. that is something that will not change. that was a last-minute amendment -- >> but they can opt or waiver out of that mandate. >> sure. >> even if they provide offer offer coverage, it doesn't necessarily mean that it's affordable coverage? >> that's a key provision that was included in that, there will be $8 billion to offset some of those costs and develop high-risk pools for those people. to your specific question. there are republicans that take issue with this, but let it be as no surprise, t
alice stewart is joining us and dean obidala as well.e republican lawmakers are saying this legislation is likely to hurt low-income and older americans. how do you respond? >> first off, to address the new york attorney general's concerns with regard to preexisting conditions, look, there's specific language in the bill that was passed by the house that specifically states the bill can in no way be construed as permitting health insurance carriers to deny coverage for people with...
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senator john cornyn of texas and former texas attorney general, alice fisher and garcÍa and henry hudsonhorough judge for the eastern of virginia for striking down obamacare in 2010, adam lee in charge of fbi richmond office, town send, homeland adviser to george w. bush and former congressman who shared intelligence committee before coming to congress, he received endorsement from the fbi agent association. democrats are threatening to block the nomination. senate minority leader chuck schumer, no new fbi director without a special prosecutor on russia. we will see how that plays out. expect the list to grow with more people, guys, whoever it is the president has indicated he would like to make the pick before he leaves for a trip on friday. heather: quick work. >> that would be. heather: clapper is walking claims about possible collusion between russia and the trump administration. last week clapper testified that there was no evidence of parties working together in election, but now changing the tune. >> i did not have any evidence, i did not know about the investigation. more importa
senator john cornyn of texas and former texas attorney general, alice fisher and garcÍa and henry hudsonhorough judge for the eastern of virginia for striking down obamacare in 2010, adam lee in charge of fbi richmond office, town send, homeland adviser to george w. bush and former congressman who shared intelligence committee before coming to congress, he received endorsement from the fbi agent association. democrats are threatening to block the nomination. senate minority leader chuck...
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in support of a fellow landlord alice say.they say the city is treating her unfairly. >> injustice for allis. the court is injustice. city injustice and the laws injustice. >> we showed you inside the emperium towers. there was faulty plumbing, holes in the walls and ceiling and other unsafe conditions. after our report, the city of oakland sued her for code violations and alleged illegal evictions. control of the building was later taken away and given to a third party. >> everyone is given a chance to work with the government on whatever issues, and she wasn't given the proper time. >> say was not guilty at the rally but for the first time we're hearing from the mother saying the city of oakland froze her assets result of her daughter's case. when asked about the living conditions, she says her daughter was in the process of fixing problems. >> we have right too. >> with the city's lawsuit against her ongoing and the bay area housing crisis nowhere near resolved, these protesters say the case sets a dangerous precedence. >>
in support of a fellow landlord alice say.they say the city is treating her unfairly. >> injustice for allis. the court is injustice. city injustice and the laws injustice. >> we showed you inside the emperium towers. there was faulty plumbing, holes in the walls and ceiling and other unsafe conditions. after our report, the city of oakland sued her for code violations and alleged illegal evictions. control of the building was later taken away and given to a third party. >>...
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fisher, ade alice veteran of the bush administration, a special agent in charge of the richmond fieldffice, the acting fbi director, judge michael garcia of the new york court of appeals, and texas senator john cornyn. speaking on air force one, president trump said he could make a decision on who to nominate by the end of next week. he was traveling to lynchburg to deliver his first commencement ad university. >> you are not going to let other people tell you what you believe, especially when you know you are right. kimberly: after his speech, the president received an honorary law degree. wednesday the president will deliver another commencement address, this time at the coast guard academy graduation. that is in connecticut. tomorrow will be a big day in france, when the new president will be sworn in. he is only 39 years old. he will be the youngest president in french history. unlike here in the u.s., there is no formal oath of office. up, giving credit where credit is due, british officials identified one of the men responsible for identifying the kill switch on the ransom ware
fisher, ade alice veteran of the bush administration, a special agent in charge of the richmond fieldffice, the acting fbi director, judge michael garcia of the new york court of appeals, and texas senator john cornyn. speaking on air force one, president trump said he could make a decision on who to nominate by the end of next week. he was traveling to lynchburg to deliver his first commencement ad university. >> you are not going to let other people tell you what you believe, especially...
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alice, walter, we'll see where this goes over the next few weeks and months. good to see you both.walter isaacson. >> as we head to a break here we'll take you to wash warm, john harwood is getting ready to sit down with treasury secretary steven mnuchin at the peterson foundation annual fiscal summit. we'll take you there live. "squawk on the street" will be back with the dow up 11 points. >>> q&a portion of the house gop leadership, weekly press conference. let's listen to speaker ryan. >> first of all, we want to work on our schedule not on a schedule of the cbo. sometimes the cbo can take a long time but the legislator's schedule is important to us to make sure that we hit our benchmarks and our time lines. we've done that. we have every reason to believe we're going to hit our mark. it has to save $2 billion. the last score was $150 billion. the last amendment was an $8 billion amendment. again we just want to have an abundance of caution to make sure cbo scores have been unpredictable in cases in the past. we don't think that is the case but we want to make sure we dot our is
alice, walter, we'll see where this goes over the next few weeks and months. good to see you both.walter isaacson. >> as we head to a break here we'll take you to wash warm, john harwood is getting ready to sit down with treasury secretary steven mnuchin at the peterson foundation annual fiscal summit. we'll take you there live. "squawk on the street" will be back with the dow up 11 points. >>> q&a portion of the house gop leadership, weekly press conference. let's...
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the chicken and salad was a hit today as was one idea, alice waters is now pushing. >> we want a free school lunch for every kid in this country. that begins in california. [ applause ] >> and, of course, everything is fresh and organic. madera elementary will also be part of the program. >> speaking of eating lunch, eating out is going out of style. according to a market research firm, americans made 433 million fewer trips to restaurants for lunch this time last year. the lowest level of lunch traffic in 40 years. one analyst said it is because people are eating healthier or companies provide employees with free food. researchers say it translates to $3.2 billion in lost business in lunch at restaurants. >> well, when will president trump make a decision on the paris climate agreement? >> very soon. >> but climate isn't the only thing on the president's mind today. >> and the new nasa mission not to mars but to the sun, what the space agency is hoping to learn. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> and here are the stories making headlines at 4:30. the conne
the chicken and salad was a hit today as was one idea, alice waters is now pushing. >> we want a free school lunch for every kid in this country. that begins in california. [ applause ] >> and, of course, everything is fresh and organic. madera elementary will also be part of the program. >> speaking of eating lunch, eating out is going out of style. according to a market research firm, americans made 433 million fewer trips to restaurants for lunch this time last year. the...
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. >> alice stewart to you, we have not heart from the president of the united states himself since this news broke last night. he hasn't even going on twitter. >> those i have spoke on to said yes it would be helpful to hear comments from the white house and the administration. they have denied the content of the conversations, they say that the details of the comey memo are not an accurate reflection of the conversation they had. what they want is they want to see the memo, they want to hear from comey, they want to hear more from the president. i do agree with paul ryan, that we need a responsible, sober collection of the facts here, before we can jump to any conclusi conclusions, when you have a news outlet, like "the wall street journal" that's been sympathetic. there was a piece on the opinion page talking about how this presidency is in trouble due to the crisis in confidence. saying that loose lips sink presidencies and the russia intel story is a problem for this administration, so that's where we need more accounting and more information from the white house to try and stop som
. >> alice stewart to you, we have not heart from the president of the united states himself since this news broke last night. he hasn't even going on twitter. >> those i have spoke on to said yes it would be helpful to hear comments from the white house and the administration. they have denied the content of the conversations, they say that the details of the comey memo are not an accurate reflection of the conversation they had. what they want is they want to see the memo, they...
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alice, the president calling the entire thing a witch hunt.oday he's the most unfa unfairly treated president in history. are the republicans proud of the president's victim posture? >> that depends on who you ask. right now with the current situation, the silence among many republicans is deafening. when we do hear from some, we have some coming out saying this is like watergate, some are saying the white house is in a downward spiral but more than anything, many republicans are now saying let's wait, now that a special counsel has been appointed, let them do their job, follow the facts where they lead and let them do their job. meanwhile focusing on tax reform, working on their version of health care. in it's way it's a bless we go have this counsel. >> kevin, is any of that getting through? because the president is off, you know, saying things and doing things and tweeting things when he could use the occasion of having a special counsel appointed and say, listen, i cannot talk about that, we're going to move on with our agenda? >> well, al
alice, the president calling the entire thing a witch hunt.oday he's the most unfa unfairly treated president in history. are the republicans proud of the president's victim posture? >> that depends on who you ask. right now with the current situation, the silence among many republicans is deafening. when we do hear from some, we have some coming out saying this is like watergate, some are saying the white house is in a downward spiral but more than anything, many republicans are now...
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. >> alice, the president has called it a witch hunt, do you agree?f the process, we have allegations out there that needs to be investigated and that's what is being done. i think house and senate will continue their investigation and the special counsel. it is important to respect the process that we have. at the same time we have to keep in mind that as we are seeing of what's coming out of comey. what he's speaking out here in washington, people will be watching that unprecedented amount of people because he has a lot to say. at the same time, he needs to be careful because he has the opportunity coming forward of what he thought of evidence of obstructi obstruction of justice of the president and he did nothing of putting it in a drawer and put it in a memo. i think there is going to be a lot of people that's going to regret the situation ever coming out in the first place. >> alice stewert and ana navarro. thank you both very much >> we'll talk about the president and persecution next. you are live in the cnn newsroom. oh, hello! lucky for me, t
. >> alice, the president has called it a witch hunt, do you agree?f the process, we have allegations out there that needs to be investigated and that's what is being done. i think house and senate will continue their investigation and the special counsel. it is important to respect the process that we have. at the same time we have to keep in mind that as we are seeing of what's coming out of comey. what he's speaking out here in washington, people will be watching that unprecedented...
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the room erupted into cheers when alice walked in. she has spent the last six months in south carolina for army basic training. >>> beer on the battleship. that was the scene in camden last night. folks were enjoying the flying fish beer garden aboard the battleship new jersey in camden. there was food and country music to complement the brews. if you missed it, you'll get another chance this thursday evening. >>> tonight marks the season finale of "saturday night live." the fans are wondering what the show has up its sleeve after a hilarious year. nbc 10 couldn't wait, so we decided to get a look behind the scene at tonight's big show. our randy gyllenhaal went upstairs to the 30 rock headquarters. he found a treasure-trove of set pieces plus crews working to get top-secret props into place. threaten there's tonight's host, dwayne "the rock" johnson, what happens to be a graduate of freedom high school in bethlehem. >> guys, i'm always here for you and i always got your backs. >> hey, baby! >> hey, leslie. >> the edible katy perry. m
the room erupted into cheers when alice walked in. she has spent the last six months in south carolina for army basic training. >>> beer on the battleship. that was the scene in camden last night. folks were enjoying the flying fish beer garden aboard the battleship new jersey in camden. there was food and country music to complement the brews. if you missed it, you'll get another chance this thursday evening. >>> tonight marks the season finale of "saturday night...
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do you disagree with that, alice? >> i agree 100%.ies reality for a president, andrew jackson who owned not just a few slaves but a lot to say that he would not ultimately be able to do anything to stop the civil war. in addition to that, supporting the removal of native americans from their homeland. this is history in a personal record defies the statement that he would have done anything to prevent the civil war. i think that is factually inaccurate on the part of this president but it does open up a conversation that maybe it's time for us to have. the conversation is wrong. >> we know this president is a lot less red than the last two presidents, bush and obama. is he ignorant about history? >> certainly in this case. the gotcha moment is not the president's affinity with andrew jackson. it's the exchange where he says the civil war why? people are asking why did this happen? but people are not asking that. we know why the civil war happened. it happened because of slavery. the states fought a war over slavery. it's almost, don,
do you disagree with that, alice? >> i agree 100%.ies reality for a president, andrew jackson who owned not just a few slaves but a lot to say that he would not ultimately be able to do anything to stop the civil war. in addition to that, supporting the removal of native americans from their homeland. this is history in a personal record defies the statement that he would have done anything to prevent the civil war. i think that is factually inaccurate on the part of this president but it...
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the room erupted into cheers when alice walked in.he has spent the last six months in south carolina for army basic training. >>> 6:26 right now on this saturday. a toddler is fighting for his life after being hit by four bullets. nbc 10's matt delucia is live at the hospital in north philly with more on the search for the gunman who pulled the trigger. matt? >> and as that search continues, rosemary, we're hearing from neighbors who heard that gunfire last night. what they had to say, coming up. >>. >>> rosemary, you talked about pippa's wedding, i think we lost our invitations. but the good news is, at least we're enjoying this major cooldown for this weekend considering how hot it has been. it is gorgeous. a couple of scattered showers earlier and a cool day in the forecast. i have your most accurate ten-day on 10 coming up on the other side of the break. >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, shot on his own front porch. a toddler is rushed to the hospital after taking four bullets to the back. we're live with details on the search f
the room erupted into cheers when alice walked in.he has spent the last six months in south carolina for army basic training. >>> 6:26 right now on this saturday. a toddler is fighting for his life after being hit by four bullets. nbc 10's matt delucia is live at the hospital in north philly with more on the search for the gunman who pulled the trigger. matt? >> and as that search continues, rosemary, we're hearing from neighbors who heard that gunfire last night. what they had...
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the alice will tell you all about that. how do you like that?it's impressive. >> jan, here's the clicker. i would like a nap. i feel bad for caps' i really do the penguins have gotten in the way the last couple of hours. the showers, yellow weather alert day. drying out in time for mother's day, but it will not be rainy all day. light showers through charles county is mary's. culpepper, and they will slide over through fed ricksburg. i just showed you the other futurecast, and now i'm going to show you a different one that underdoes it a bit, and dill still on the same trend where we noticed the bulk of the rain will arrive through the lunch hour. keep the umbrella with you. if you're headed to the nats' game, 7:05, and then there may be a quick delay. i think we will
the alice will tell you all about that. how do you like that?it's impressive. >> jan, here's the clicker. i would like a nap. i feel bad for caps' i really do the penguins have gotten in the way the last couple of hours. the showers, yellow weather alert day. drying out in time for mother's day, but it will not be rainy all day. light showers through charles county is mary's. culpepper, and they will slide over through fed ricksburg. i just showed you the other futurecast, and now i'm...