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andrews: yes.orn in 1986. brian: the video. you can year in 2008 and in 2010 we covered an event. what was it? ms. andrews: i was approached by harpercollins about contributing an essay to an anthology of essays by young conservatives called "proud to be right, voices of the next conservative generation." it took young conservative writers and editors in their 20's and early 30's and gave them a few thousand word and said get us whatever you got. i can to be did my essay that anthology and as part of the promotion for the anthology once it was released they had some book panels, or they had jonah goldberg, the editor of the anthology, and three contributors. one was me and other of whom as it turned out was my ex-boyfriend. brian: so you are both sitting there at the table. first let me introduce our audience to todd and then we will come back and you can explain who he is. >> i think a lot of for -- a lot of her things are two reduce suffering. >> yet i am catholic. >> that might explain it. >> yo
andrews: yes.orn in 1986. brian: the video. you can year in 2008 and in 2010 we covered an event. what was it? ms. andrews: i was approached by harpercollins about contributing an essay to an anthology of essays by young conservatives called "proud to be right, voices of the next conservative generation." it took young conservative writers and editors in their 20's and early 30's and gave them a few thousand word and said get us whatever you got. i can to be did my essay that...
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andrews: yes. born in 1986. i was approached by harpercollins about contributing an essay to an anthology of essays by young conservatives oud to be right, voices of the next conservative generation." so i contributed my essay that anthology and as part of the promotion for the anthology once it was released they had some book reviews. i was one of the contributors and another was my ex-boyfriend. brian: so you are both sitting there at the table. first let me introduce our then we to todd and will come back and you can explain who he is. of what helenot says is designed to increase suffering. ms. andrews: i am catholic. [laughter] >> that might explain it. but you start connecting the and you realize she is almost always defending something that most of us would find horrific. brian: when he started to talk fast way -- talk this way, what was your reaction? ms. andrews: i was in shock. i had no idea what was coming. we had been chatting amiably for 30 minutes in the green room before the panel sta
andrews: yes. born in 1986. i was approached by harpercollins about contributing an essay to an anthology of essays by young conservatives oud to be right, voices of the next conservative generation." so i contributed my essay that anthology and as part of the promotion for the anthology once it was released they had some book reviews. i was one of the contributors and another was my ex-boyfriend. brian: so you are both sitting there at the table. first let me introduce our then we to todd...
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andrews: yes.orn in 1986. makes you came here in 2008 and in 2010, would cover this event. what was it? >> i was approached by harpercollins about contributing an essay to an anthology of essays by young conservatives called "proud to be right, voices of the next conservative generation." it took young, conservative writers and editors in their 20's and early 30's and gave them a few thousand words and said, give us whatever you've got. so i contributed my essay that anthology and as part of the promotion for the anthology once it was released they had some book reviews. i was one of the contributors and another was my ex-boyfriend. brian: so you are both sitting there at the table. first let me introduce our audience to todd and then we will come back and you can explain who he is. >> i think a lot of what helen says is designed to increase suffering. ms. andrews: i am catholic. [laughter] >> that might explain it. but you start connecting the dots and you realize she is almost always defending so
andrews: yes.orn in 1986. makes you came here in 2008 and in 2010, would cover this event. what was it? >> i was approached by harpercollins about contributing an essay to an anthology of essays by young conservatives called "proud to be right, voices of the next conservative generation." it took young, conservative writers and editors in their 20's and early 30's and gave them a few thousand words and said, give us whatever you've got. so i contributed my essay that anthology...
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after this break, we'll consider andrew mccabe' credibility and reveal how andrew mccabe discovered thatang of about two dozen. congestion and pressu? you won't find relief here. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. and everyone i've ever opioloved away from me.thing everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by...
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after this break, we'll consider andrew mccabe' credibility and reveal how andrew mccabe discovered thatreally a gang of about two dozen. r on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip....
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>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in? is that all right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >> we're gonna stop. we're--we're gonna stop. that "selling your car" is too soft. >> all right. >> strong, andrew. [forcefully] selling your car? >> all right. selling your car? >> both: no. >> selling your car? >> now, instead of going down, i want you to stay up and strong all the way through. [forcefully] selling your car? >> selling your car? >> no. >> selling your car? >> both: no, no, no, no. >> gotta get it right. it's really about him getting his confidence. >> yeah. >> right? >> yeah, being comfortable. >> it's got to sound like you're pissed. >> okay. it--it takes a long time for me to get pissed, so... >> well, the boss is coming, and the boss is pissed, so it's not
>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in? is that all right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >>...
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andrew mccabe is back with us. in the book you describe your first visit to the oval office to see president trump, which was your first business visit to the oval office. you once stood at the doorway on a tour and looked across the velvet rope. >> that's right. that's right. >> that's the closest you had gotten. but you described it as your loyalty test. >> that's right. that's right. as soon as i came into the room, the president -- you know, he's an overwhelming communicator. he stood up, came over to me, shook my hand and immediately launched into kind of a monologue on how great things were and it's terrific they had fired the fbi director and how people were so happy about that. this was not what i was seeing seeing. in my own building, people were clearly in a state of shock. then he said to me, i heard you were part of the resistance. i thought, i'm want sure whnot u mean by that, sir. i said exactly that to him, and he said, i heard you were one of the people who didn't agree with jim comey and didn't sup
andrew mccabe is back with us. in the book you describe your first visit to the oval office to see president trump, which was your first business visit to the oval office. you once stood at the doorway on a tour and looked across the velvet rope. >> that's right. that's right. >> that's the closest you had gotten. but you described it as your loyalty test. >> that's right. that's right. as soon as i came into the room, the president -- you know, he's an overwhelming...
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his barrister asked him: andrew hill replied...c end, andrew hill spoke about his attitude to risk. he said the primary aim of the display had been to avoid risk. the trial has already heard from medical staff who treated andrew hill. he was thrown from the aircraft in the aftermath of the crash and told them he had blacked out during the flight. he continues his evidence tomorrow. he denies 11 counts of manslaughter. daniela relph, bbc news, the old bailey. a 40—year—old man has been found guilty of robbery and the manslaughter of a 100—year—old woman in derby. sofija kaczan, who was born in poland and survived a nazi camp during the second world war, died of pneumonia just days after being mugged for her handbag. she suffered multiple injuries, including a fractured neck and cheekbone. artur waszkiewicz had denied the charges. now on bbc news, sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: var makes its champions league debut as ajax have a goal disallowed in their loss to ho
his barrister asked him: andrew hill replied...c end, andrew hill spoke about his attitude to risk. he said the primary aim of the display had been to avoid risk. the trial has already heard from medical staff who treated andrew hill. he was thrown from the aircraft in the aftermath of the crash and told them he had blacked out during the flight. he continues his evidence tomorrow. he denies 11 counts of manslaughter. daniela relph, bbc news, the old bailey. a 40—year—old man has been found...
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not about andrew mccabe. whether the president of the united states tried to influence an investigation. >> trying to do it is relevant. >> but whether or not it actually happened is -- laura is making the right points and you know it. we're not attacking the man. we're attacking the idea that the president asked for him to oversee something he was worried about and that's the concern. but you both argued your points and i appreciate you for doing that. have a good night, both. thank you. all right. so you got the legal part of it but then you have the investigative part of it. if you're the fbi, if you're the doj, if you're part of the mueller probe and you hear about this request, what does it mean, by itself? what does it mean as part of this pattern? everybody enacting something because they keep getting rid of people around the probe? we have a special guest. mueller's former deputy. what does he see and not see here? next. let's be honest: dealing with your insurance shouldn't be more frustrating than t
not about andrew mccabe. whether the president of the united states tried to influence an investigation. >> trying to do it is relevant. >> but whether or not it actually happened is -- laura is making the right points and you know it. we're not attacking the man. we're attacking the idea that the president asked for him to oversee something he was worried about and that's the concern. but you both argued your points and i appreciate you for doing that. have a good night, both....
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trump is launching a new attack on former fbi acting director andrew mccabe. he's calling revelations about the russia probe in mccabe's new book deranged. in a new interview, mccabe insists deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was serious when he discussed wearing a wire to get evidence that might lead to mr. trump's being removed from office. this hour, i'll talk with congressman john garamendi, an armed services committee member. and our correspondents and analysts are also standing by. first, let's go to our white house correspondent abby phillip. abby, another member of the president's national security team may be on the way out. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. christopher ruddy is one of the president's longtime confidants and he did spend the weekend in florida this week where he spoke to president trump, but ruddy is saying that sources are telling him that president trump might be souring on dan coats. now, this information from ruddy is coming just weeks after dan coats testified on capitol hill. it's essentially contradicting president trump on
trump is launching a new attack on former fbi acting director andrew mccabe. he's calling revelations about the russia probe in mccabe's new book deranged. in a new interview, mccabe insists deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was serious when he discussed wearing a wire to get evidence that might lead to mr. trump's being removed from office. this hour, i'll talk with congressman john garamendi, an armed services committee member. and our correspondents and analysts are also standing by....
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. >> andrew mccabe gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, increasing talk and official reporting predicting robert mueller's time is coming to an end and the special counsel investigation may soon wrap up and hand its findings over to the new attorney general. this while other investigations will continue that could be more damaging to the president. andrew mccabe, who ran the fbi after trump fired comey, says on this network today that the president and his circle display "classic criminal enterprise behavior." and today in moscow putin threatens the u.s. while avoiding criticism of the american president. "the 11th hour" on a wednesday night starts now. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 762 of the trump administration and new reports tonight now indicate special counsel robert mueller could present his long-awaited report on the russia investigation within the next few days. let's just take a second here and put it another way. this
. >> andrew mccabe gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, increasing talk and official reporting predicting robert mueller's time is coming to an end and the special counsel investigation may soon wrap up and hand its findings over to the new attorney general. this while other investigations will continue that could be more damaging to the president. andrew mccabe, who ran the fbi after trump fired comey, says on this...
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some remarkable revelations in this book from andrew ma caccab. he talks about everything from discussing the 25th amendment to launching the justice probe. >> remember, he wasn't just deputy director, he was acting director of the fbi. he says the president called him the very next day after firing comey saying, everybody is proud of what i've done, what's it like at the fbi? from then on mccabe says he was very concerned about the president and his ability to tell the truth and that he was concerned that the russia investigation be put on solid footing. now, as for the 25th amendment, and this is the provision of the constitution that says a president can be removed from office, you go to the cabinet members and the vice president, we've heard about this before. this meet took plaing, we know a meeting, that took place the day before mueller was appointed special counsel. we have two different versions of it. we get more on mccabe's version. he says that rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, suggested wearing a wire when he was around the
some remarkable revelations in this book from andrew ma caccab. he talks about everything from discussing the 25th amendment to launching the justice probe. >> remember, he wasn't just deputy director, he was acting director of the fbi. he says the president called him the very next day after firing comey saying, everybody is proud of what i've done, what's it like at the fbi? from then on mccabe says he was very concerned about the president and his ability to tell the truth and that he...
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let me say, i knew andrew mccabe a little bit. you know who i knew better? a lot better and when i was chairman of homeland security committee in the united states senate i had an opportunity to work with both of them and they are two of the finest people i've ever worked with. i'm a retired navy captain, vietnam veteran, i admire robert mueller not just for the leadership he provided for the fbi but for his service to our country in uniform. heroic service and when i think of our president's service to our country i don't think it was heroic. >> do you think it's appropriate given everything you've said and mr. comey and mccabe, do you think it's appropriate for them and specifically mr. mccabe to continue to talk about ongoing investigations? >> at this point in time i would say the less tze said the better. if you'll notice, bob mueller hasmirably -- >> tight lipped? >> he's kept his own counsel. they have not leaked. that's probably the better path to follow. hopefully he won't disclose to us what they've learned and let the pieces fall where they may. b
let me say, i knew andrew mccabe a little bit. you know who i knew better? a lot better and when i was chairman of homeland security committee in the united states senate i had an opportunity to work with both of them and they are two of the finest people i've ever worked with. i'm a retired navy captain, vietnam veteran, i admire robert mueller not just for the leadership he provided for the fbi but for his service to our country in uniform. heroic service and when i think of our president's...
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we aren't finished that with us andrew sheets. -- we are advantaged to have andrew sheets. know you know well. let's look at personal consumption inflation and the 2% mark back 20 years. let me do that again. 2%. andrew, the regression is the need that 2% for a long sustained time in mr. hyman is saying chairman powell and mario draghi and mark carney and the rest need to over shirt -- overshoot well above the line. do you agree? >> i think about this in two ways. the first is if we look at that chart on a core basis, look at core pce back the last 20 years, you are above the 20 year average. the first question the fed needs to phases if there were in a structurally lower environment, does that mean one should use the same sort of standards that were there before? issue -- again, it does not the just on that 20-year view there are so inflation out there. you are at the higher end of the 20-year range. the other issue is this opposes the u.s. economy is still fine, the growth continues to hum along for the rest of the year. our chief u.s. economist, that is not her forecast.
we aren't finished that with us andrew sheets. -- we are advantaged to have andrew sheets. know you know well. let's look at personal consumption inflation and the 2% mark back 20 years. let me do that again. 2%. andrew, the regression is the need that 2% for a long sustained time in mr. hyman is saying chairman powell and mario draghi and mark carney and the rest need to over shirt -- overshoot well above the line. do you agree? >> i think about this in two ways. the first is if we look...
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in the cbs report the white house already called what andrew mccabe -- the probe andrew mccabe openedp baseless. so that's something from the president i expect shortly. >> laura jared just laid out for us part of rod rosenstein's response to the article that contained allegations of him talking about wearing a wire and the 25th amendment. i was reminded of rosenstein's remarks at the time. let me be clear, based on my personal dealings with the president there is no basis to invoke the 25th amendment. the word choice is important. he doesn't say in the response a few months ago we never talked about invoking the 25th amendment. he says there is no basis to invoke it. what do you think? >> well, both things can be true. based on his personal experience with the president of the united states he has now come to the conclusion that the 25th amendment is not warranted. it can be true that what andrew mccabe has said that there was a discussion about whether to pursue it and whether to wear a wire in the instance of trying to figure out and assess whether the president of the united state
in the cbs report the white house already called what andrew mccabe -- the probe andrew mccabe openedp baseless. so that's something from the president i expect shortly. >> laura jared just laid out for us part of rod rosenstein's response to the article that contained allegations of him talking about wearing a wire and the 25th amendment. i was reminded of rosenstein's remarks at the time. let me be clear, based on my personal dealings with the president there is no basis to invoke the...
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collins doesn't have enough to do already, but -- >> proxy, we've decided -- andrew's resisted, but andrew will be responsible for our proxy voting. a lot of what was done here was done in tandem with both mark and andrew. >> okay. thank you. >> any other questions from the board? seeing none, why don't we open it up to public comment. seeing no members of the public that would like to address the commission, we'll close public comment. is there a motion? >> so moved. >> motion by -- >> second. >> motion by commissioner driscoll, seconded by commissioner bridges. can we take this without objection? great. item passes. that was item eight. let's move onto item ten. >> item ten, discussion item. chief investment officer report. >> very good, board members. you might recall in december, the december equity market was the worst since the great depression. the s&p 500 was down 9% for the month. while turnaround, january was the best january in 30 years. the equity market was up more than 6.5%. we were up 2% in the aggregate. i do want to turn your attention to page two, two items. if you look a
collins doesn't have enough to do already, but -- >> proxy, we've decided -- andrew's resisted, but andrew will be responsible for our proxy voting. a lot of what was done here was done in tandem with both mark and andrew. >> okay. thank you. >> any other questions from the board? seeing none, why don't we open it up to public comment. seeing no members of the public that would like to address the commission, we'll close public comment. is there a motion? >> so moved....
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and coming up, the day andrew mccabe was fired. our next guest had this message for the president, and we quote, "you may scapegoat andy mccabe, but you will not destroy america." that would be former cia director john brennan, who joins us next. and later, the president says border wall construction is running ahead of schedule. others, however, we should tell you beg to differ. "the 11th hour" is truly just getting started on a wednesday night. nesday night. ♪ don't fence me in. ♪ let me be by myself ♪ in the evenin' breeze, ♪ listen to the murmur of the tall concrete, ♪ ♪ send me off forever, but i ask you please ♪ ♪ don't fence me in. special offers available at your local mini dealer. we know that when you're >> tspending time with thelass grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grand
and coming up, the day andrew mccabe was fired. our next guest had this message for the president, and we quote, "you may scapegoat andy mccabe, but you will not destroy america." that would be former cia director john brennan, who joins us next. and later, the president says border wall construction is running ahead of schedule. others, however, we should tell you beg to differ. "the 11th hour" is truly just getting started on a wednesday night. nesday night. ♪ don't...
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lou: we haved had what seems to me to be an outright confession on the part of andrew andrew mccabe oft the country. do you believe barr has the stomach and the principle to go after these people who so obviously conspired to overthrow a sitting president? >> you know, i think he does. all he has to do is contrast his prior stints at the justice department, particularly as the attorney general, one of highly ethical, very professional behavior. i mean, contrast that with eric holder who politicized the department to the extent never seen before. and i think he's going to be, william barr's going to be very concerned about possible prior abusive behavior by fbi officials. i just find it absolutely shocking that the number two person at the fbi would so not understand his role, that he would think that he has the ability to try to invoke the 25th amendment against the president? that is just crazy. lou: he didn't care about the law. he didn't understand the law or the constitution or chose simply to ignore it for the crudest of partisan purposes. hans von spakovsky, as always, great to s
lou: we haved had what seems to me to be an outright confession on the part of andrew andrew mccabe oft the country. do you believe barr has the stomach and the principle to go after these people who so obviously conspired to overthrow a sitting president? >> you know, i think he does. all he has to do is contrast his prior stints at the justice department, particularly as the attorney general, one of highly ethical, very professional behavior. i mean, contrast that with eric holder who...
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>> andrew mccabe, a busy, busy person this week.ppreciate you coming on "the beat." >> thank you, appreciate it. >>> up ahead, we turn from andrew mccabe to this man, david corn reacting and putting in the the broader context as we await the mueller report. that's next. the mueller report that's next. so, every day, we put our latest technology and vast expertise to work. ( ♪ ) the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes ♪ don't fence me in. ♪ let me be by myself ♪ in the evenin' breeze, ♪ listen to the murmur of the tall concrete, ♪ ♪ send me off forever, but i ask you please ♪ ♪ don't fence me in. special offers available at your local mini dealer. dad! hiding when i was supposed to be quitting. i thought, i should try something that works. i should try nicorette. nicorette mini relieves sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. nicorette mini. you know why. we know how. with retirement planning and advice for what you need tod
>> andrew mccabe, a busy, busy person this week.ppreciate you coming on "the beat." >> thank you, appreciate it. >>> up ahead, we turn from andrew mccabe to this man, david corn reacting and putting in the the broader context as we await the mueller report. that's next. the mueller report that's next. so, every day, we put our latest technology and vast expertise to work. ( ♪ ) the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than...
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anchor: we will leave you there, thank you, andrew dalley -- andrew downie.nd the nord stream 2 gas pipeline could undermine security. the deal would see berlin continue as the main negotiator with russia. >> ships like these have laid 600 kilometers of the last pipeline, a mammoth tasask, one that caused consternation at both ends of the line. germany is betting on the project to secure its future energy supplies. this is what it will look like eventually. the pipeline will follow the route of a nexus to line between russia and germany by the baltic. it will be controlled by gazpro m. it is this supply that will be -- in brussels appears to frustrate the kremlin. >> there is no unanimity of opinion. in the european union at the moment. we hope that the nation members of the european union will sort this issue out for themselves. we still believe this project is beneficial to both the european gas consumers interest and also to the russian federation as the gas supplier. despite reservations, paris and berlin reached a compromise that was backed by the europe
anchor: we will leave you there, thank you, andrew dalley -- andrew downie.nd the nord stream 2 gas pipeline could undermine security. the deal would see berlin continue as the main negotiator with russia. >> ships like these have laid 600 kilometers of the last pipeline, a mammoth tasask, one that caused consternation at both ends of the line. germany is betting on the project to secure its future energy supplies. this is what it will look like eventually. the pipeline will follow the...
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ladies and gentlemen, it's my great pleasure to introduce, andrew roberts. [applause]. >> it was displayed. also there is something i might draw attention to. >> are mentioned in my introduction that you had used a great many new sources and some might ask how could there possibly be new sources after more than a thousand biographies of churchill, but you found them can you tell us about them. >> there's been 1009 biographies of churchill and why on earth would i include 100-- 1010, over the last decade and extraordinary cornucopia of new sources have opened up and the queen allowed me to be the first churchill biography to use her father's diary and king george the sixth gave an interview to an audience to winston churchill every tuesday lunchtime during the second world war and then, wonderfully we have huge amounts about his hopes and fears. we also have 41-- the relationship between the king and churchill was fascinating. in the not of been successful. it could have easily gone wrong. churchill supported the king's elder brother during the application cr
ladies and gentlemen, it's my great pleasure to introduce, andrew roberts. [applause]. >> it was displayed. also there is something i might draw attention to. >> are mentioned in my introduction that you had used a great many new sources and some might ask how could there possibly be new sources after more than a thousand biographies of churchill, but you found them can you tell us about them. >> there's been 1009 biographies of churchill and why on earth would i include 100--...
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andrew restuccia, jeremy peters hey, andrew, the loyalty premium of donald trump certainly collides against the narrative of this dreadnaught of a leak that our friends at axios have come across. >> that's exactly right. this president demands loyalty from everyone around him, but clearly he doesn't often get it. setting aside the substance of the leak which is notable and interesting, the very fact of the leak itself says a lot about the people that the president is surrounding himself with. it's caused quite a bit of consternation in the white house over the last 24 hours. to put it bluntly, somebody gave that to axios with the intention of embarrassing the president, and revealing publicly that the huge amount of time that he's spending in quote/unquote executive time which is this unstructured, you know, sometimes up to five hours of time where he's reading the newspaper, watching cable news, calling friends and allies. and he does hold some meetings at that time, the white house insists but this doesn't look good for this president. >> jeremy, i love presidential history. i was reminde
andrew restuccia, jeremy peters hey, andrew, the loyalty premium of donald trump certainly collides against the narrative of this dreadnaught of a leak that our friends at axios have come across. >> that's exactly right. this president demands loyalty from everyone around him, but clearly he doesn't often get it. setting aside the substance of the leak which is notable and interesting, the very fact of the leak itself says a lot about the people that the president is surrounding himself...
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this comes immediately after former acting director of the fbi, andrew mccabe, who will join us hereomorrow night, revealed on "60 minutes" that rod rosenstein participated in very serious discussion at the justice department about removing president trump in office by using the 25th amendment, which allows the vice president and a majority of the cabinet to remove the president and make the vice president the acting president, a decision that can then be overruled by congress. it is a constitutional process that was put in place in the 25th amendment by 1967 and has never been used. >> it was really something that he kind of threw out in a very frenzied, chaotic conversation about where we were and what we needed to do next. the deputy attorney general was definitely very concerned about the president, about his capacity, and about his intent at that point in time. >> in his interview with "60 minutes" this weekend, andrew mccabe revealed he has provided evidence to special prosecutor robert mueller's investigation. >> you seem to have a very clear memory of your conversations with
this comes immediately after former acting director of the fbi, andrew mccabe, who will join us hereomorrow night, revealed on "60 minutes" that rod rosenstein participated in very serious discussion at the justice department about removing president trump in office by using the 25th amendment, which allows the vice president and a majority of the cabinet to remove the president and make the vice president the acting president, a decision that can then be overruled by congress. it is...
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andrew mccabe making it clear.... that in the days surrounding james comey's firing as fbi director.... mccabe and others within the justice department explored the possibility the president was working as a russian agent. savannah: "did you suspect the president might actually be working for russia?"andrew mccabe: "we thought that might be possible. we had led us to believe that there might be a threat to national security, in this case that the president himself might, in fact, be a threat to the united states national security."that fear....prompte d mccabe to launch a counterintelligence investigation into president trump.... in may 2017.e mey's f "sealed the deal" for a decision to launch a probe, the case had been building "some time," telling the atlantic, "the fact is, we were building to this point for months before jim was fired."mccabe now says he briefed the top members of congress - the so-called gang of 8 - on the same day robert mueller was appointed as special counsel.... to alert the top democrats and
andrew mccabe making it clear.... that in the days surrounding james comey's firing as fbi director.... mccabe and others within the justice department explored the possibility the president was working as a russian agent. savannah: "did you suspect the president might actually be working for russia?"andrew mccabe: "we thought that might be possible. we had led us to believe that there might be a threat to national security, in this case that the president himself might, in fact,...
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president trump almost inevitably came out and tweeted against andrew mccabe. you could have predicted it the second mccabe appeared on "60 minutes." >> it feels like the first wave. as mccabe does these appearances, expect the president to track that with his own countermessage. as mccabe raises issues that can pose some serious questions about what was going on around the comey firing and the president's conduct, so, too, will the president take shots at andrew mccabe. here's kind of a sample of what he said today referring to him as the disgraced fbi acting director, pretends to be a poor little angel when he was a big part of the, as the president described it, crooked hillary scandal and the russia hoax. another jab here, a puppet for leaking james comey. he's layering in the sort of frustration here. the ig report on mccabe was devastating. part of an insurance policy in case i won. insurance policy in quotes, and then this is what we've heard from the president before. many top fbi brass were fired, forced to leave or left and then goes back to the alleg
president trump almost inevitably came out and tweeted against andrew mccabe. you could have predicted it the second mccabe appeared on "60 minutes." >> it feels like the first wave. as mccabe does these appearances, expect the president to track that with his own countermessage. as mccabe raises issues that can pose some serious questions about what was going on around the comey firing and the president's conduct, so, too, will the president take shots at andrew mccabe. here's...
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andrew mccabe, thank you so much for being here.o play for you what the president had to say about you yesterday. >> okay. >> andrew mccabe has made a fool out of himself over the last couple of days. and he really looks to me like sort of a poor man's j. edgar hoover. i think he's a disaster. and what he was trying to do is terrible. and he was caught. i'm very proud to say we caught him. so we'll see what happens. but he is a disgraced man. >> your reaction? >> it's not the first time, andrea, as you know, that i've had to sit and listen to the president of the united states lie about me. he's lied about my wife in the past. he then denies that, which he did just a few days ago. it's always a head-spinning and confounding moment when you listen to, unfortunately, the things that this president says. once again, he's completely wrong. i strongly disagree with his sentiments. but i was struck by something else in this press conference yesterday. it was interesting to me as he began to speak about my departure from the bureau, my fir
andrew mccabe, thank you so much for being here.o play for you what the president had to say about you yesterday. >> okay. >> andrew mccabe has made a fool out of himself over the last couple of days. and he really looks to me like sort of a poor man's j. edgar hoover. i think he's a disaster. and what he was trying to do is terrible. and he was caught. i'm very proud to say we caught him. so we'll see what happens. but he is a disgraced man. >> your reaction? >> it's...
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andrew mccabe joins us now. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> let me ask first of all about the reporting you just heard. would it surprise you that the president of the united states would try to personally intervene through whitaker to reinstate a political -- somebody he viewed as a political ally to run the cohen investigation? >> let me say it's a remarkable piece of reporting that i had the opportunity to review just today as everybody else has. i would have to say, anderson, i am to the point in this entire experience where i don't know that i can be surprised any more than i have already been surprised. i wasn't shocked by anything i read in the report, much of it is consistent with things that i experienced and saw while i was still at the fbi. so it is really a remarkable account of everything that's been going on and the fbi has been struggling. >> so many things you recount in your book as i was reading the times today, i was thinking to things from your book. just the whole tone
andrew mccabe joins us now. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> let me ask first of all about the reporting you just heard. would it surprise you that the president of the united states would try to personally intervene through whitaker to reinstate a political -- somebody he viewed as a political ally to run the cohen investigation? >> let me say it's a remarkable piece of reporting that i had the opportunity to review just today as everybody else has. i...
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director andrew mccabe.t was it specifically that caused you to watch the counterintelligence investigation? >> if the president committed obstruction of justice, fired the director of the f.b.i. to negatively impact or to shut down our investigation of russia's maligned activity, possibly in support of his campaign, as a counterintelligence investigator, you have to ask yourself, why would a president of the united states do that. >> the islamic terrorist group boko haram attacked a local school and ran off with 276 girls. some escaped, but it took the nigerian government three years to negotiate the release of the others. maybe you'll become a writer. we were able to meet with them at a kind of prep school. >> the best revenge is massive success, and i really think these young women are going to be some senators, some governors. some of these young women want to join the military. they want to be a general in the military and go get boko haram so they can't do this to any other young girls. >> i'm steve kr
director andrew mccabe.t was it specifically that caused you to watch the counterintelligence investigation? >> if the president committed obstruction of justice, fired the director of the f.b.i. to negatively impact or to shut down our investigation of russia's maligned activity, possibly in support of his campaign, as a counterintelligence investigator, you have to ask yourself, why would a president of the united states do that. >> the islamic terrorist group boko haram attacked...
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heather: andrew mccabe under fire after the bombshell admission about the russia probe he helped start. the answers lawmakers are now demanding. >> the lesson for amazon is do your business in red states where we don't act crazy like this. heather: the retail giant canceling plans to build in new york taking 25,000 jobs with it. the move pitting democrats against their new socialist leader. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ your spirit drives ♪ heather: haven't heard that in a while, starting with the queue or. good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. thank you for joining us. let's get to that fox news alert, a busy morning hours from now, donald trump is expected to declare a national emergency over border security & a major spending bill passed in congress overnight. griff jenkins joins us from dc where democrats are expected to start a huge legal battle over the president using his executive power. how are you doing? going to be very busy. >> they are always busy these days but yesterday after the senate passed the bill 83-16, mitch mcconn
heather: andrew mccabe under fire after the bombshell admission about the russia probe he helped start. the answers lawmakers are now demanding. >> the lesson for amazon is do your business in red states where we don't act crazy like this. heather: the retail giant canceling plans to build in new york taking 25,000 jobs with it. the move pitting democrats against their new socialist leader. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ your spirit drives ♪ heather: haven't...
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i think when i talk about andrew mccabe, you distinguish anldy mccabe from the person and some of andrewons. while other people were out making money building sky scrapers he was building cases and throwing people behind bars and making the country safer because of it. so there's that side of him. obviously the inspector general who's also highly regarded found andrew mccabe lied to investigators. so andrew mccabe is not pure here when it comes to his career. but i think what is happening here we've seen this president do it over and over again. he'll take one thing, drive a wedge in it. try to drive a mack truck through a small wedge and try to make it out to be something much larger. obviously the lies mccabe are terrible and he has to atone for that. but i think what the president is trying to do and what we can expect from this book is you're going to have the white house saying because andrew mccabe lied to the inspector general everything he said must be a lie. and when you're dealing with defendants just because you have people telling these certain things their own candor doesn't
i think when i talk about andrew mccabe, you distinguish anldy mccabe from the person and some of andrewons. while other people were out making money building sky scrapers he was building cases and throwing people behind bars and making the country safer because of it. so there's that side of him. obviously the inspector general who's also highly regarded found andrew mccabe lied to investigators. so andrew mccabe is not pure here when it comes to his career. but i think what is happening here...
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andrew mccabe! and andrew weissmann! yeah. the pit bull of robert mueller. warning them that the source was tainted. christopher steele hated donald trump. and he was being paid by the clinton campaign. she paid for it all. nevertheless, in the summer of 2016, the fbi used the information on the dossier in an application for a fisa warrant to spy on an associate of the trump campaign. never ever telling the fisaay court in their application hillary paid for it and never telling the fisa court that it's unverified and never corroborated. in fact, this does way reporting they pushed around, based on one source. it was the bulk of the evidence used in all four fisa warrants and the three subsequent renewals. now, the fisa court judges, w well, they were never warned of the evidence. they withheld important information, that hillaryn paid for it, the dnc paid for it. it never was verified. none of that. james comey, rod rosenstein, andrew mccabe, sally yates, all of them signing off on the fisa application! well, that would be called committing a fraud ore consp
andrew mccabe! and andrew weissmann! yeah. the pit bull of robert mueller. warning them that the source was tainted. christopher steele hated donald trump. and he was being paid by the clinton campaign. she paid for it all. nevertheless, in the summer of 2016, the fbi used the information on the dossier in an application for a fisa warrant to spy on an associate of the trump campaign. never ever telling the fisaay court in their application hillary paid for it and never telling the fisa court...
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i'm andrew walnstein.n this episode we'll showcase some of the most exciting television performances of the year. first up, benedict cumberbatch and claire foy tap into their british roots to play
i'm andrew walnstein.n this episode we'll showcase some of the most exciting television performances of the year. first up, benedict cumberbatch and claire foy tap into their british roots to play
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andrew: i did not say that.re was a lot more variability in the climate models and climate data than most people realize. i think the president is reflecting on that. emily: you did at her confirmation hearing, you said you were on an eight or nine on a 10 point scale of climate concern. someone look at the actions of the epa has retreating from aggressively regulating carbon dioxide emissions. how do you square that? are you retreating from the fight? andrew: no, we are not retreating at all. the obama administration put forth a plan for the electric power sector, the clean power plants. the supreme court actually never took effect. we are proposing regulation, the affordable clean energy rule for the power sector, that follows the law. upheld by the courts and lead to 34% reduction in co2 over the lifetime of that regulation. we are moving forward, making cuts in co2. co2 has gone down since 2005. that was the high water mark for the u.s. it is a global problem and the president recognizes that which is why he
andrew: i did not say that.re was a lot more variability in the climate models and climate data than most people realize. i think the president is reflecting on that. emily: you did at her confirmation hearing, you said you were on an eight or nine on a 10 point scale of climate concern. someone look at the actions of the epa has retreating from aggressively regulating carbon dioxide emissions. how do you square that? are you retreating from the fight? andrew: no, we are not retreating at all....
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stunning interview by ousted fbi official andrew mccabe. lawmakers say they will force them to testify on capitol hill. katherine herridge has more on claims mccabe is making in the firestorm he reignited. >> we have a conversation about invoking the 25th amendment. >> reporter: the chairman did not rule out a subpoena to compel testimony from rod rosenstein and former deputy fbi director andrew mccabe about discussions to remove donald trump. >> if the sure on the other foot my democratic colleagues would want to know about that conversation. >> reporter: graham was responding to the upcoming 50 minutes interview. according to cbs mccabe confirmed media reports including by fox that he believes rosenstein was serious about wearing a wire to record the president. >> speaking to the man who had just run the presidency and won the election for the presidency and might have done so with the aid of the government of russia. >> reporter: may 17th is a pivotal month. rosenstein was 2 weeks into the job with james comey who was fired by the presid
stunning interview by ousted fbi official andrew mccabe. lawmakers say they will force them to testify on capitol hill. katherine herridge has more on claims mccabe is making in the firestorm he reignited. >> we have a conversation about invoking the 25th amendment. >> reporter: the chairman did not rule out a subpoena to compel testimony from rod rosenstein and former deputy fbi director andrew mccabe about discussions to remove donald trump. >> if the sure on the other foot...
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, andrew hill spoke about his attitude to risk.oid risk. the trial has already heard from medical staff who treated andrew hill — he told them he had blacked out during the flight. he continues his evidence tomorrow. daniela relph, bbc news, the old bailey. our top story this evening: three men in their 80s have been found murdered in exeter in what police described as an unprecedented event. and millions use it but what impact does it have? we hear from a group of young people about the way social media influences their lives. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: anthonyjoshua will fight in the us for the first time injune. the venue — madison square garden. his opponent — an unbeaten new yorker known as big baby. they're dogs that have been trained for illegal fighting — underground matches that result in many being killed and seriously injured. a bbc undercover investigation has found that they're being traded around the world, including britain, for thousands of pounds. 0ur year—long investigation was originally based on evidenc
, andrew hill spoke about his attitude to risk.oid risk. the trial has already heard from medical staff who treated andrew hill — he told them he had blacked out during the flight. he continues his evidence tomorrow. daniela relph, bbc news, the old bailey. our top story this evening: three men in their 80s have been found murdered in exeter in what police described as an unprecedented event. and millions use it but what impact does it have? we hear from a group of young people about the way...
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certainly it put some things into andrew mccabe's mind. obviously they were already heightened after the former fbi director, after james comey was fired and then hearing this, i'm sure, heightened him even more into launching ultimately an obstruction investigation and a counter intelligence investigation. but i'm not entirely clear why rod rosenstein felt the need to have this conversation with andrew mccabe, and it's not clear from that interview. >> the other clip that i want to play is mccabe talking about what he and rosenstein did discuss after james comey was fired. >> we talked about why the president had insisted on firing the director and whether or not he was thinking about the russia investigation and did that impact his decision and in the context of that conversation, the deputy attorney general offered to wear a wire into the white house. he said, i never get searched when i go into the white house, i could easily wear a recording device. they wouldn't know it was there. now, he was not joking. he was absolutely serious and
certainly it put some things into andrew mccabe's mind. obviously they were already heightened after the former fbi director, after james comey was fired and then hearing this, i'm sure, heightened him even more into launching ultimately an obstruction investigation and a counter intelligence investigation. but i'm not entirely clear why rod rosenstein felt the need to have this conversation with andrew mccabe, and it's not clear from that interview. >> the other clip that i want to play...
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with us andrew boyd —— andrew boylejoining us from that with us andrew boyd —— andrew boyle joiningking part in a day of protests, calling for action on climate change. 0rganisers say pupils walked out of schools in more than 60 towns and cities, to highlight what they see as a lack of action by the government. manchester is one of the places where children took to the streets, from where frankie mccamley reports. we are angry that the government's not doing anything, but we also see it as important to fight for ourfutures. to all the politicians, listen to what we have to say. you failed at saving your own future, so now can you try and save ours? there's no time to rest. we have to do something to save the planet. chanting: this is what democracy looks like! different voices, one clear message. today was a day led by the children, for the children and their future. thousands campaigned in dozens of protests across the country. they say you don't have a voice! a call for action in sheffield... what do we want? climate action! chanting in ullapool. .. marching in brighton... a real
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former acting fbi chief, andrew mb kab. then america on alert in the age of trump. >> trying to gather targets. >> prosecutors try to say a foiled mask terror plot targeting msnbc hosts when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening. coming to you from los angeles, california. breaking news tonight. house oversight chair announced that michael cohen's public testimony is back on. it was on, off, now back on again. he will appear right in the middle of president trump's trip to vietnam to meet kim jong-un. according to a memo released by the committee, he'll dress a number of topics including the debts and payments related to efforts to influence the 2016 election. compliance with financial disclosure. the president's compliance with tax law and public laws to it -- and new reporting bolstering the possibility that the mueller investigation iseneding soon. and special counsel robert mueller is nearing the end of his historicings have into russia election interference and expected to submit a confidential report as early as
former acting fbi chief, andrew mb kab. then america on alert in the age of trump. >> trying to gather targets. >> prosecutors try to say a foiled mask terror plot targeting msnbc hosts when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening. coming to you from los angeles, california. breaking news tonight. house oversight chair announced that michael cohen's public testimony is back on. it was on, off, now back on again. he will appear right in the middle of president...
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natasha also just interviewed andrew mccabe. and david french, senior writer for the "national review" is with us on this presidents' day. glen, you're a former doj insider. your reaction to the talk about the 25th amendment. >> the 25th amendment talk, as pete williams said, has been discussed before. i don't think it is inappropriate for our high government officials and law enforcement and the intelligence communities to be talking about what kind of mechanisms, lawful, constitutional mechanisms do we have if it is determined or if there is enough reliable evidence to at least begin the conversation about whether the president may be compromised. maybe an unwitting agent/asset to a foreign adversary. the constitution has provisions to deal with these sorts of things. whether it's the 25th amendment, should a president be deemed unfit, or impeachment, should it be deemed he committed high crimes and misdemeanors. i think it is entirely appropriate and, frankly, constitutional, for people to be having these kind of discussions
natasha also just interviewed andrew mccabe. and david french, senior writer for the "national review" is with us on this presidents' day. glen, you're a former doj insider. your reaction to the talk about the 25th amendment. >> the 25th amendment talk, as pete williams said, has been discussed before. i don't think it is inappropriate for our high government officials and law enforcement and the intelligence communities to be talking about what kind of mechanisms, lawful,...
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but does bengali is number two guy that he relies on for everything andrew wiseman. so let's focus on andrew wiseman so the american people know who he is and who really is in many cases the wizard of oz. tell us about andrew wiseman. >> i am told he is the poster boy for prosecutorial misconduct because mueller had a handrolled to pick him of the enron task force and appointing him to that position. mark: where was mueller at the time quick. >> director of the fbi. mark: he picks wiseman to handle enron. >> he was deputy director at the time when he first started under the chief of the enron task force when it was first created with the collapse of enron. so they targeted arthur anderson to begin with. mark: they investigate enron and they targeted arthur anderson? for what quick. >> destroying evidence is what they called it. but they did it by making up a crime of combining two separate statutes to make a crime of something that wasn't. they destroyed arthur anderson they knew they would destroy it by indicting it. mark: because they are the financial advisors to
but does bengali is number two guy that he relies on for everything andrew wiseman. so let's focus on andrew wiseman so the american people know who he is and who really is in many cases the wizard of oz. tell us about andrew wiseman. >> i am told he is the poster boy for prosecutorial misconduct because mueller had a handrolled to pick him of the enron task force and appointing him to that position. mark: where was mueller at the time quick. >> director of the fbi. mark: he picks...