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montana, amy walter, you do this for a living.he handicapper here on house races. >> yes. >> republicans win by 6 points in a state that has a democratic senator, but looks demographically more like a trump state. who should feel good right now? >> it is like pee wee soccer, everybody gets a trophy. on the republican side, they got a win! they win, period. this is not just good because of -- they have a person in that seat, who is a republican, but good for recruiting and retaining. this is the time of year where people are trying to get candidates to run, donors to support candidates and getting members who are incumbents to run for re-election. so, a toxic environment, bad for those things, winning good, helps, on the republican side. the bad side, you're a democrat, what you're looking forward to is the margin in a lot of these special elections. a lot narrower, closer, democrats overperforming, where a traditional democrat could be. five points here in montana, 12 points in kansas, if democrats are going to take control of the
montana, amy walter, you do this for a living.he handicapper here on house races. >> yes. >> republicans win by 6 points in a state that has a democratic senator, but looks demographically more like a trump state. who should feel good right now? >> it is like pee wee soccer, everybody gets a trophy. on the republican side, they got a win! they win, period. this is not just good because of -- they have a person in that seat, who is a republican, but good for recruiting and...
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montana and amy walter, republicans won by six points that hasqewú a democratic demographic.eel good right now? >> on the republican side, they got a win. it is good for recruiting and retaining. this is the time of the year where people trying to get candidates to run and getting donors the support candidates and getting members incumbent to run for reelections. >> on the republican side, the bad side, if you are democrats, what you are looking for is the margins of a lot of these regions. democrats over performing a traditional democrat can be. twelve points in montana. democrats got to perform nationally and some where between five or eight points. it will help in the lighter shade. >> charlie, i does seem as if, georgia is a must win for the democrats, is it? >> very much so in terms of set th that narratives. we moved the line of acceptable behavior. you are referring to the body slamming reporter. >> yes. >> so many republicans felt that triable loyalty demanded that they rationalize this. what's been happening. whether you want to call donald trump the role model or th
montana and amy walter, republicans won by six points that hasqewú a democratic demographic.eel good right now? >> on the republican side, they got a win. it is good for recruiting and retaining. this is the time of the year where people trying to get candidates to run and getting donors the support candidates and getting members incumbent to run for reelections. >> on the republican side, the bad side, if you are democrats, what you are looking for is the margins of a lot of these...
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montana, amy walter, you do this for a living. points in a state that has a democratic senator, but looks demographically more like a trump state. who should feel good right now. >> it's like pee-wee soccer. everyone gets a trophy. on the republican side they got a win. they win. period. this is not just good because they have a person in the seat that's a republican. it's good for retaining. this is the time of the year people are trying to get candidates to run. getting donors and members or pundits to run for re-election. toxic environment. on the bad side. democrats looking forward to the margin in a lot of these special elections. a lot narrower. closer. overperforming for a traditional democratic. five points here in montana. 12 points in kansas. democrats are going to take control of the house, they have to overperform nationally. it's not going to help a deep red state like montana. it will help in the lighter shade. >> does seem like georgia, must win, for the democrats. >> very much so. in terms of setting that narrative
montana, amy walter, you do this for a living. points in a state that has a democratic senator, but looks demographically more like a trump state. who should feel good right now. >> it's like pee-wee soccer. everyone gets a trophy. on the republican side they got a win. they win. period. this is not just good because they have a person in the seat that's a republican. it's good for retaining. this is the time of the year people are trying to get candidates to run. getting donors and...
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amy walter, there's not a specific. we don't want to assume he's referring to a specific story.it's to what is going on with his son-in-law. >> there's no doubt. what we're learning is, we don't know that there's a fire but there is a whole lot of smoke. and that cloud is blocking everything. if you're the president right now, trying to get back on course, you thought that going overseas having a foreign trip, nine days, this was going to reset. we were going to be talking about that trip today. we're not talking at all about the nine days that he spent overseas. we're talking about what's been happening here. we'll continue to talk about it. i think the most important thing, one of the most important things you talked about with senator corker is the fact this black cloud is also block out what he needs to reset, what republicans need to reset is getting points on the board with something happening legislatively. they have a republican house and senate and white house. and nothing is moving. the one thing that has passed the house health care bill not particularly popular. it's
amy walter, there's not a specific. we don't want to assume he's referring to a specific story.it's to what is going on with his son-in-law. >> there's no doubt. what we're learning is, we don't know that there's a fire but there is a whole lot of smoke. and that cloud is blocking everything. if you're the president right now, trying to get back on course, you thought that going overseas having a foreign trip, nine days, this was going to reset. we were going to be talking about that trip...
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montana, amy walter, you do this for a live. by six points in a state that has a democratic senator but looks dem graphically like a trump state. who should feel good right now? >> it's like peewee soccer, everybody gets a trophy. on the republican side, they get a win. they win -- period. it's not just because they have a person in that seat who's a republican but it's good for recruiting and retainings right? this is the time of year when people are trying to get candidates to run and candidates to support for re-election. a toxic environment, bad for winning. bad side, if you're democrats what you're lacking forward to is the margin in a lot of these special elections. a lot narrower and a lot closer. a traditional democrat can be five points in montana. 12oiin kansas. if democrats are going to take control of the house they've got to overperform nationally, somewhere between five and eight points so it's not going to help in a really deep red state like montana. >> but charlie, it does seem like georgia is a must win for the
montana, amy walter, you do this for a live. by six points in a state that has a democratic senator but looks dem graphically like a trump state. who should feel good right now? >> it's like peewee soccer, everybody gets a trophy. on the republican side, they get a win. they win -- period. it's not just because they have a person in that seat who's a republican but it's good for recruiting and retainings right? this is the time of year when people are trying to get candidates to run and...
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. >> okay, amy walter, it is not!a specific.n't want to assume that he's refer to a specific story of what's going onto his son-in-law. >> what we are learning is we don't know that there is a fire, we know there is a whole lot of smoke and the cloud is block everything. i think if you are the president right now trying to get back on course, you saw that that going over seas and having a foreign trip, nine days, this is going to reset and we'll be talking about that trip today. we are not talking about the nine days he spent over seas. we are talking about what's happening here and we'll continue to talk about it. one of the most important things that he talked about with senator corkel that this black cloud is blocking out what republicans need to reset. it is getting points on the board with something legislatively. the one thing that have passed is the house healthcare bill, it is not popular, it is stuck in purgatory right now and the senate. all these other things and tax reforms and the budget. they're not going anywhere
. >> okay, amy walter, it is not!a specific.n't want to assume that he's refer to a specific story of what's going onto his son-in-law. >> what we are learning is we don't know that there is a fire, we know there is a whole lot of smoke and the cloud is block everything. i think if you are the president right now trying to get back on course, you saw that that going over seas and having a foreign trip, nine days, this is going to reset and we'll be talking about that trip today. we...
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it's time for politics monday, with tamara keith of npr and amy walter of the "cook political report.lcome to you both. >> nice to be here. >> brangham: amy, i would like to start with you. so government didn't get shut down, that's a good thing, right? what happened? >> yeah, great, they kept government functioning. and the most basic thing congress can do is keep the lights on. so yes, this is a success but it also is not the hardest thing that they need to do. we have big, difficult pieces of legislation that we've been hearing about, obviously one of those pieces of legislation, health care has already been pulled. there's talk it it may be reintroduced this week or later on. but the fact that they were able to get one basic piece of legislating done which by the way is supposed to be the easiest, i don't think means that we're going to suddenly he see the flood gates open and now everything is going to-- everybody is going to work together and get the big stuff done. >> brangham: do you think that is right snr have we just lowered the bar so low that when they do basic things lik
it's time for politics monday, with tamara keith of npr and amy walter of the "cook political report.lcome to you both. >> nice to be here. >> brangham: amy, i would like to start with you. so government didn't get shut down, that's a good thing, right? what happened? >> yeah, great, they kept government functioning. and the most basic thing congress can do is keep the lights on. so yes, this is a success but it also is not the hardest thing that they need to do. we have...
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amy walter, tamera keith, thank you.emarks safe travels. >> thank you. >> woodruff: updating the "the washington post" and other news organizations >> woodruff: updating our top story, "the washington post" and others are reporting president trump divulged highly sensitive intelligence about the islamic state group to top russian diplomats, and may have jeopardized the source of the information. but, the deputy national security adviser denies it, and says "this story is false." and, secretary of state rex tillerson says the president never discussed "sources, methods or military operations." still, democratic senator mark warner says it's "a slap in the face to the intelligence community" if it's true. republican senator john mccain calls it "disturbing", but he cautions against jumping to conclusions. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provide
amy walter, tamera keith, thank you.emarks safe travels. >> thank you. >> woodruff: updating the "the washington post" and other news organizations >> woodruff: updating our top story, "the washington post" and others are reporting president trump divulged highly sensitive intelligence about the islamic state group to top russian diplomats, and may have jeopardized the source of the information. but, the deputy national security adviser denies it, and says...
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amy walter, tamera keith, thank you. remarks safe travels. >> thank you. >> woodruff: updating the "the washington post" and other news organizations >> woodruff: updating our top story, "the washington post" and others are reporting president >> woodruff: updating our top story: the white house is denying president trump divulged highly sensitive intelligence about the islamic state group, to top russian diplomats. national security adviser h.r. mcmaster emerged this evening to reject reports in "the washington post" and elsewhere. there's nothing the president takes more seriously >> woodruff: the "washington post" says it stands by its story. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank y
amy walter, tamera keith, thank you. remarks safe travels. >> thank you. >> woodruff: updating the "the washington post" and other news organizations >> woodruff: updating our top story, "the washington post" and others are reporting president >> woodruff: updating our top story: the white house is denying president trump divulged highly sensitive intelligence about the islamic state group, to top russian diplomats. national security adviser h.r....
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at the president's first trip abroad, it's time for politics monday with tamara keith of npr and amy walterthe "cook political report." welcome to you both. happy memorial day. >> yes. >> brangham: tam, first to you, we have been hearing about the allegations about jared kushner and the possible backchannel he wanted to deal with the russians. what is your sense of how the white house is handling and dealing with this? >> the president is tweeting ant fake news over the weekend. he came home, the twitter machine turned right back on. he was not necessarily explicitly responding to this but certainly seemed like some of it. >> that's the assumption. inspired by this, certainly. and there's a lot of reporting that i have not personally been able to confirm but that the white house is looking at creating sort of a war room type of thing, whether there would be much like in the clinton administration, where there would be people walled off to deal with this. and the war room would be on top of another potential shakeup, which is we hear the story of a potential shakeup in the white house seems
at the president's first trip abroad, it's time for politics monday with tamara keith of npr and amy walterthe "cook political report." welcome to you both. happy memorial day. >> yes. >> brangham: tam, first to you, we have been hearing about the allegations about jared kushner and the possible backchannel he wanted to deal with the russians. what is your sense of how the white house is handling and dealing with this? >> the president is tweeting ant fake news over...
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personnelly saying he had proposed a budget of -- to share the reporting and insight abby phillip, amy walter, john yang, and karoon of the "washington post." that was remarkable. this was full throat the. a lot think what is hillary clinton going to do in her political retirement. that's not retirement. as she spoke at this commencement, a budget of -- and she said in her view he's a threat to society. let's listen. >> there's something else. as the history majors among you, here today know all too well, when people in power invent their own facts and attack those who question them, it can mark the beginning of the end of a free society. [ cheers and applause ] >> if you're a trump voter out there, you're probably saying sore loser. but we didn't know how active and how aggressive she was going to be. that was something else. >> yeah. and i still -- i mean, i think hillary clinton is doing something that she probably does best, which is sort of encourage people to do more. i think i consider that speech to be sort of like a cheer leading act for the resistance on the democratic side. because
personnelly saying he had proposed a budget of -- to share the reporting and insight abby phillip, amy walter, john yang, and karoon of the "washington post." that was remarkable. this was full throat the. a lot think what is hillary clinton going to do in her political retirement. that's not retirement. as she spoke at this commencement, a budget of -- and she said in her view he's a threat to society. let's listen. >> there's something else. as the history majors among you,...
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joining me for insight and analysis are joy reid, kimberly strass strassel, charlie sykes and amy walteray. it's "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning on this memorial day weekend. the president came home late last night from his first overseas trip in office, and when he did, the russia investigation got much closer to home as well. so much closer, in fact, that it son-in-law, jared kushner. president trump faces a growing scandal. consider what has happened in just the last week, monday. "washington post" reports that mr. trump had asked his intel chiefs in march to push back specifically on then fbi director james comey's comments on the russia investigation. john brennan testifies that he saw contacts between russian officials and trump campaign members that he thought deserved investigation. >>> thursday nbc news reports that jared kushner is now under fbi scrutiny in the russia investigation, though he is not a target. friday night, the bombshell that kushner and russia's embas amba discussed a secret back door channel so that their conversation would not be picked up. the trum
joining me for insight and analysis are joy reid, kimberly strass strassel, charlie sykes and amy walteray. it's "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning on this memorial day weekend. the president came home late last night from his first overseas trip in office, and when he did, the russia investigation got much closer to home as well. so much closer, in fact, that it son-in-law, jared kushner. president trump faces a growing scandal. consider what has happened in just the...
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panel is back, amy walters, steven, michael steel.on to you guys was, okay, i had senator james lang ford. we were going to talk about a little bit of nay toe, little bit of terrorism, a little bit of russia. we ended up talking about health care. my question to you, michael steel, in this environment would you rather be talking about health care or the investigation into russia? >> russia all day long. >> politically, why is that? >> politically because it speaks to a sweet spot with your base and the aspect of health care is still too unsettled within the party as a whole. you have factions within the gop itself. it cannot pull out a solid front. while they work that out, let's talk about the thing we should be concerned about, what russia is doing, how they're doing it, all of that, absolutely. and also, you have this thing -- >> undermine the president? >> i feel like -- i feel -- >> throwing him under the bus? >> i don't think you're throwing him under the bus. >> easier to get past russia than health care? >> yeah. >> ultimately
panel is back, amy walters, steven, michael steel.on to you guys was, okay, i had senator james lang ford. we were going to talk about a little bit of nay toe, little bit of terrorism, a little bit of russia. we ended up talking about health care. my question to you, michael steel, in this environment would you rather be talking about health care or the investigation into russia? >> russia all day long. >> politically, why is that? >> politically because it speaks to a sweet...
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amy walter national editor for the cook political reporter and syndicated columnist charles krauthammercover washington were not in a flather already and this and this interview, tweets today, it put them over the top. >> wow. it's been a heck of a week. try to even think about what happened this week because so much happened. and all i can think of when it comes to comey is that as strange as the politics are around it, one of the reasons why james comey got himself in trouble where democrats had lost confidence in him, the president had lost confidence, a lot of republicans like me had lost confidence in him is what we were reading about in the "new york times" which is that he is going to try to win this news cycle. he is going to push back on the president aggressively. it's a two-person dinner and jim comey was the only other person in that dinner and is he getting the story out exactly what happened. that's how he plays the game. that's why he became a political actor and not so much the reveered prosecutor that you are supposed to be when you run the fbi. >> bret: i guess it was
amy walter national editor for the cook political reporter and syndicated columnist charles krauthammercover washington were not in a flather already and this and this interview, tweets today, it put them over the top. >> wow. it's been a heck of a week. try to even think about what happened this week because so much happened. and all i can think of when it comes to comey is that as strange as the politics are around it, one of the reasons why james comey got himself in trouble where...
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for all that, tamara keith of npr and amy walter of the cook political report.elcome to both of you. and before we talk about that, we are just literally in the last minute or two watching some new tweets from president trump. amy, he is essentially saying that today's hearing on capitol hill about the russia investigation, what the white house was told by the then acting attorney general, he's saying it's all old news, that the fake news had to be disappointed. he is calling the entire investigation a hoax. he said when will this taxpayer funded charade end. i guess it's not surprising. >> it's not surprising and the short answer for when it will end is not anytime soon. in fact, it's more likely we are talking about tease issues well into 2018, and that is the reality of how much staff that the house and the senate still have to get to that they haven't begun. the sally yates story today did not produce any bomb shells, but that doesn't mean this is now going to go away in the near future. >future. >> woodruff: and the former assistant attorney general said it
for all that, tamara keith of npr and amy walter of the cook political report.elcome to both of you. and before we talk about that, we are just literally in the last minute or two watching some new tweets from president trump. amy, he is essentially saying that today's hearing on capitol hill about the russia investigation, what the white house was told by the then acting attorney general, he's saying it's all old news, that the fake news had to be disappointed. he is calling the entire...
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. >> news4's amy cho went to walter reed hospital to capture the story. >> i like this one. >> reportervicky, to her right, her daughter jennifer. you may have noticed they are sitting alike. >> we always coordinate. >> of course we do. >> reporter: the colors on their clothes almost always compliment. >> no, i'm not wearing pink. one thing they didn't plan for, last year dick ki was told she had stage 5 kidney failure. >> for jennifer, that was all she needed to hear. >> mom said, i didn't know you would want to do it. i said, how can you n >> reporter: the doctors warned them it was not that simple. >> children are typically not a match. so they kept saying, don't get too excited. >> reporter: for a mom and daughter who spent their lives alike, it was only fitted when they were a match for that, too. >> you just don't know if you'll have one child who is willing to give you a kidney. that's incredible. >> she brought me into the world and gave me the two kidneys to begin with, right? i'm just giving her one back. >> reporter: she gave that gift a few weeks ago. they did it in their si
. >> news4's amy cho went to walter reed hospital to capture the story. >> i like this one. >> reportervicky, to her right, her daughter jennifer. you may have noticed they are sitting alike. >> we always coordinate. >> of course we do. >> reporter: the colors on their clothes almost always compliment. >> no, i'm not wearing pink. one thing they didn't plan for, last year dick ki was told she had stage 5 kidney failure. >> for jennifer, that was...
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news4's amy cho went to walter reid hospital to meet them. >> oh, i like that one. >> reporter: that right, her daughter jennifer. you may have noticed, they are sitting a like. >> we always coordinate. >> reporter: the colors on their clothes almost always compliment. >> no, i'm not wearing pink. it wouldn't look good with the hair. >> reporter: but one thing they didn't plan for last year was vicky being told she had stage 5 kidney that is what needing a kidney is. >> reporter: for jennifer, that was all she needed to hear. >> mom said, i didn't know you would want to do it. and i said, how do you not give your mother a kidney? >> reporter: the doctors warned them it wasn't that simple. >> children are typically not a match. so they kept saying, don't get too excited. >> reporter: but for a mom and daughter who spent their lives looking a like, it was only fitting when vicky needed the kidney, mom and daughter were, in fact, a match for that, too. >> you just don't know if you will have one child and they are willing to give you a kidney, it's incredible. >> she brought me into the
news4's amy cho went to walter reid hospital to meet them. >> oh, i like that one. >> reporter: that right, her daughter jennifer. you may have noticed, they are sitting a like. >> we always coordinate. >> reporter: the colors on their clothes almost always compliment. >> no, i'm not wearing pink. it wouldn't look good with the hair. >> reporter: but one thing they didn't plan for last year was vicky being told she had stage 5 kidney that is what needing a...
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amy: susan burton and michelle alexander, thank you for coming back. susan's new book is called "becoming ms. burton." [captioning made possible by democracy now!w!] announcer: this is a production of china central television america. waltere human brain, it weighs a little more than a kilogram and we use it every moment of every day, yet so much about our brain remains a mystery. this week on "full frame," we'll meet some of the field's top researchers who are unlocking the popower of the brbrain. i'm mike walteter in ls angeles. let's take it "full frame."
amy: susan burton and michelle alexander, thank you for coming back. susan's new book is called "becoming ms. burton." [captioning made possible by democracy now!w!] announcer: this is a production of china central television america. waltere human brain, it weighs a little more than a kilogram and we use it every moment of every day, yet so much about our brain remains a mystery. this week on "full frame," we'll meet some of the field's top researchers who are unlocking the...