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andrew harding, bbc news, cape town. to the city for the first time since 2001. correspondent natalie pirks reports. this is how america does football, with much fanfare and franchises. the league's 24th club. today you made my dream come true. applause. to own his own club some day. he told me his competitive nature kept the franchise alive. there were moments when i didn't think it was gonna happen. but i don't like to lose. i don't give in very easily and i always believed in miami. i always believed that this is where i wanted our team. and finally we're here. mayor describes as edgy. this road is where the middle of the pitch could be. benefits. on a weekday evening. is 50 jobs out of it? that maths doesn't work. after just four season, but a lot has changed since then. part of its culture. than we already are, is great. wanting to play for this team. will be my role, to bring great talented players. but that will require cash. alexis sanchez, for example, is on a reported £500,000 a week. players deserve it. the mo
andrew harding, bbc news, cape town. to the city for the first time since 2001. correspondent natalie pirks reports. this is how america does football, with much fanfare and franchises. the league's 24th club. today you made my dream come true. applause. to own his own club some day. he told me his competitive nature kept the franchise alive. there were moments when i didn't think it was gonna happen. but i don't like to lose. i don't give in very easily and i always believed in miami. i always...
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andrew harding, bbc news, cape town.union address. he is expected to emphasise his plan to rebuild america's infrastructure. he has already made it clear he wants private investors to fund much of it, and that is not going down well with democrats, who say the federal government should pay more. jane 0'brien has been looking at the daunting task ahead. daybreak in the nation's capital, and already traffic is growing to a halt. this bridge is clearly starting to struggle with the volume of traffic. is that typical? this is typical of our entire network. 0ur infrastructure and transportation network is failing. christina swallow is president of the american society of civil engineers, which rates the nation's infrastructure every four years. the current grade is d+. if we don't invest in our infrastructure, it will cost the us economy $3.9 trillion in gdp by 2025, $7 trillion lost in business sales in the same timeframe, and 2.5 million lostjobs. this will hurt our economy, and it hurts us each individually. president trum
andrew harding, bbc news, cape town.union address. he is expected to emphasise his plan to rebuild america's infrastructure. he has already made it clear he wants private investors to fund much of it, and that is not going down well with democrats, who say the federal government should pay more. jane 0'brien has been looking at the daunting task ahead. daybreak in the nation's capital, and already traffic is growing to a halt. this bridge is clearly starting to struggle with the volume of...
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andrew harding, bbc news, zambia. is making a comeback. that's thanks in no small part to its young mayor, michael tubbs. he was born and raised in stockton and is now working to turn things around in his hometown. the bbc went to meet him. a very violent day in stockton. five people are dead. ..in one of stockton's deadliest days on record. there's a lot of love, there's also a lot of pain. sometimes i pinch myself. like, yo, you're the mayor! especially when it comes to things like problem—solving, why don't they do it like that? why aren't you doing it? you're the mayor! or you can at least call the people that can do it. growing up in stockton, i lived in four out of five hot zone areas, which are areas that are historically and currently have a lot of our city's violent crime issues. my father's been incarcerated my entire life, my mother had me as a teenager. so growing up in poverty, a lot of the things i now do policy work on, or research, or read about or speak about, are things that i've lived and felt very
andrew harding, bbc news, zambia. is making a comeback. that's thanks in no small part to its young mayor, michael tubbs. he was born and raised in stockton and is now working to turn things around in his hometown. the bbc went to meet him. a very violent day in stockton. five people are dead. ..in one of stockton's deadliest days on record. there's a lot of love, there's also a lot of pain. sometimes i pinch myself. like, yo, you're the mayor! especially when it comes to things like...
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andrew harding, bbc news, zambia. the globe have been speaking out about their experiences of sexual harassment. but one of the largest film industries in the world has seen very few women, so far, calling for change. now the actress kalki koechlin has spoken to the bbc about sexism in bollywood. we know what we are, but know not what we may be. it is a very difficult step to take, because it is their career on the line. one people don't listen to you if you are nobody, two, if you are a celebrity and you talk about it, it becomes a headline. plus you are dealing with hundreds of people than throwing their opinions at you and it can really shake a person emotionally. i know, like, several girls who are newcomers in bollywood struggling with auditions were constantly being discriminated because of the way they look, saying, like, you are too fat, or whatever, just little comments that are being made or being hit on or having phone calls at 2am in the morning from your casting director. things like that, which no—one is
andrew harding, bbc news, zambia. the globe have been speaking out about their experiences of sexual harassment. but one of the largest film industries in the world has seen very few women, so far, calling for change. now the actress kalki koechlin has spoken to the bbc about sexism in bollywood. we know what we are, but know not what we may be. it is a very difficult step to take, because it is their career on the line. one people don't listen to you if you are nobody, two, if you are a...
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andrew harding reports.red corner of an entire continent. until now. suddenly, a city of 4 million people is running out of water, at alarming speed. as rationing begins, there are queues for spring water. it's a bit scary and uncertain. and, based on the experience of filling up here, it's intimidating about what's to come. here is the problem. the reservoirs cape town depends on are parched, after three years of a drought no—one predicted. the experts blame climate change — hotter temperatures, erratic rainfall. we really are, you know, the canary in the cage at the moment. so all of these predictions that are being made about the impacts of climate change are happening. they‘ re happening now, to us here, before our eyes, all around the world. in a panic, the city is drilling for water, tapping into rainfall that seeped underground a million years ago. but the process is slow, and time is short. and so capetonians of all stripes are preparing for the worst. there is a real sense of anxiety here, as people
andrew harding reports.red corner of an entire continent. until now. suddenly, a city of 4 million people is running out of water, at alarming speed. as rationing begins, there are queues for spring water. it's a bit scary and uncertain. and, based on the experience of filling up here, it's intimidating about what's to come. here is the problem. the reservoirs cape town depends on are parched, after three years of a drought no—one predicted. the experts blame climate change — hotter...
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andrew harding, abc news, zambia.aphs of princess charlotte on her first day at nursery school. the photos were taken by catherine at kensington palace shortly before 2—year—old charlotte left for her first day at a nursery school in west london. much more on all the news any time at the bbc website. thank you for watching. typicaljanuary weather this week. cloud around, on the cool side, could have a lot of mist and fog and also some frost too with limited amounts of sunshine. we are starting tuesday on a cloudy note. some places saw clear skies, for example north scotland. so a cold and frosty start here. between weather systems, high pressure to the east. this area of low pressure will bring increasing wind and also some rain to the south—west of the country later in the day. for most of us, though, we are under a run of south—easterly wind. it will bring a lot of cloud across the country, starting off misty, murky, a lot of hill fog throughout the day. conditions really don't improve much as we head into the after
andrew harding, abc news, zambia.aphs of princess charlotte on her first day at nursery school. the photos were taken by catherine at kensington palace shortly before 2—year—old charlotte left for her first day at a nursery school in west london. much more on all the news any time at the bbc website. thank you for watching. typicaljanuary weather this week. cloud around, on the cool side, could have a lot of mist and fog and also some frost too with limited amounts of sunshine. we are...
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andrew harding, bbc news, zambia. laura: inspiring to see the light in that farmhouse. i am laura trevelyan. thanks so much for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff:
andrew harding, bbc news, zambia. laura: inspiring to see the light in that farmhouse. i am laura trevelyan. thanks so much for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman...
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emily: tell me some of the hard decisions you made? andrewjust after i got the role, we launched "battlefield 4." biggest first-person shooter game of the year. and it really struggled with scalability. just in the infrastructure. so we had to make a judgment call. we said, all right, we are not going to deliver more paid content until we fix this for our gamers. a year later, we were launching another battlefield game and it wasn't quite ready. and so, you know, if you follow our industry first-person , shooters always launch in the quarter of the year, right before holidays. we had to make a decision for our players. we could launch it, but the game is not ready. so we held it. that was the big move to hold the biggest game in the biggest quarter and ship it six months later. and so, once players started to see that, they recognize we were serious. we have made a series of decisions like that in service of our player. the thing is, you look after them, they look after you. emily: you have a bunch of new games out this year. what are you exc
emily: tell me some of the hard decisions you made? andrewjust after i got the role, we launched "battlefield 4." biggest first-person shooter game of the year. and it really struggled with scalability. just in the infrastructure. so we had to make a judgment call. we said, all right, we are not going to deliver more paid content until we fix this for our gamers. a year later, we were launching another battlefield game and it wasn't quite ready. and so, you know, if you follow our...
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andrew johnson was the successor to abraham lincoln under tragic circumstances, and it's hard to imagine two more different type of people in terms of their stature, what abraham lincoln means to the country versus what andrew johnson means to the country. before i wrote this book, i am often asked to participate in presidential surveys. the best president, the worst president, and johnson is usually in the bottom five. the year my book was published, he actually made it to being the worst, the worst president. i went out on the tour and i could say i have written about the worst president in history, vying with buchanan and other people. but he was worse -- well, aside from the fact that he was impeached but not convicted and was not removed from office, but to me the most infamous part about him was the role that he played in the recalcitrance at the notion of trying to bring african-americans into full citizenship, into society in america after slavery. the title of my talk is the presidency of lost opportunities . history is fun and it does tell you something about the time period. i
andrew johnson was the successor to abraham lincoln under tragic circumstances, and it's hard to imagine two more different type of people in terms of their stature, what abraham lincoln means to the country versus what andrew johnson means to the country. before i wrote this book, i am often asked to participate in presidential surveys. the best president, the worst president, and johnson is usually in the bottom five. the year my book was published, he actually made it to being the worst, the...
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of course in the context off te russian investigation that is rather hard to believe the innocuous explanation for this is that andrew mccain? was ready to retire and march and had accrued enough vacation days navy decided to just leave the post as early as today. the white house has confirmed this by now we do know that andrew mccabe but will be leaving his post today and that i will be an fbi statements a little bit later. today at the white house so he says that the us president almost from was not involved in this decision now the crack question is importance because. anany conontact tht that has been between andrew became the deputy fbi director and the us president has lost three column from donald trump via twitter criticism all the andrew mccabe criticism for his. lack of impartiality there's been lots of criticism. pointed at andrew mccabe on not just this white house but also republicans they will be more than happy that he is now gone they'd see him maybe even as responsible a full partly this russian investigation now coming to a head. andrew mccabe by the way walls the acting director of the fbi for a ve
of course in the context off te russian investigation that is rather hard to believe the innocuous explanation for this is that andrew mccain? was ready to retire and march and had accrued enough vacation days navy decided to just leave the post as early as today. the white house has confirmed this by now we do know that andrew mccabe but will be leaving his post today and that i will be an fbi statements a little bit later. today at the white house so he says that the us president almost from...
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harry lipman, what does andrew mccabe's departure mean for the investigation? >> it's hard to say what it means for the investigation, except i think the bureau has been cowed. we have another breathless day of news and you get used to taking a couple days to assess. this really feels like a dark day to me. the sort of institutions you look to to check trump. the professional law enforcement staff or the congress now look to be both either cowed or complicit in his absolute assault on the mueller investigation. so we -- with the release of the memo we'll want to know whether there's going to be now rod rosenstein in the cross hairs. and just in general, i think the fbi is a shaken place this evening. >> david frum, your announcement that he left today. >> from the beginning of the presidency it's been clear, you can have the donald trump presidency or the rule of law, not both. today was a good day for the donald trump presidency and a bad day for the rule of law. not just the early departure of an acting fbi director that president trump didn't like. but also the mobilizat
harry lipman, what does andrew mccabe's departure mean for the investigation? >> it's hard to say what it means for the investigation, except i think the bureau has been cowed. we have another breathless day of news and you get used to taking a couple days to assess. this really feels like a dark day to me. the sort of institutions you look to to check trump. the professional law enforcement staff or the congress now look to be both either cowed or complicit in his absolute assault on the...
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andrew johnson. it's going to be very hard to tell him that he doesn't know anything. this is a man who is a great man in many ways, but doesn't think there's anything he doesn't know and he doesn't know better than anybody else. >> given what you just said about how little in your estimation he's done on national defense, what is still appealing to you about president trump? >> i like the fact that he stands up for america and i like the fact that he doesn't get pushed around by the media. bear in mind i am in the media. i don't know how old you are, but i've been working in the media since i was a cub reporter at "the washington post" about 50-some years ago, and i like the fact he does not get whipped around and have himself pushed into a corner by the media and that he stands up for himself. and i like the fact he stands up for america. i don't like the slogan america first, because it reminds me of charles lindbergh's pro nazi slogan america first, but i think the idea america goes first in his mind is a very good idea. i like the fact that he does not get pushed
andrew johnson. it's going to be very hard to tell him that he doesn't know anything. this is a man who is a great man in many ways, but doesn't think there's anything he doesn't know and he doesn't know better than anybody else. >> given what you just said about how little in your estimation he's done on national defense, what is still appealing to you about president trump? >> i like the fact that he stands up for america and i like the fact that he doesn't get pushed around by...
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specifically in this article it names andrew mccabe, former chief of staff james comey. and james baker. is is it hard to write off reports about president trump trying to write off bob mueller? >> no. i think republicans are smart to take it seriously. they have mulled over firing bob mueller. clearly that would create crisis. some republicans said it already that they are going to make sure that bob mueller is protected and they will support legislation to protect them. i think it is the right thing to do. they have been going forward in these budget talks. and republicans ought to support them. you have cornyn and congressman ryan, graham, a bunch of them saying, indeed, no matter what we may think, we have to respect the rule of law and the mueller investigation has to be protected. so they're right to do that. and i hope that they continue to work with democrats to get that done this week. >> you know, rick, democrat senator mark warner is vice chair of the senate intel committee weighing in on the significance of the reports that came thursday night that the president wanted to fire bob mueller.
specifically in this article it names andrew mccabe, former chief of staff james comey. and james baker. is is it hard to write off reports about president trump trying to write off bob mueller? >> no. i think republicans are smart to take it seriously. they have mulled over firing bob mueller. clearly that would create crisis. some republicans said it already that they are going to make sure that bob mueller is protected and they will support legislation to protect them. i think it is...
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on this h but he was interesting what he said to andrew marr, yes, probably in a similar context but our context would be different and he would fight hardtay within the european union, but the mere fact he sort of suggested you know perhaps the eu isn't all singing dancing for the french people is exciting. thinking back to the lisbon treaty in 2005. if memory serves me right the french voted against it. the dutch, the irish but they were asked to vote again. this idea is that europe is everything to france isjust idea is that europe is everything to france is just not idea is that europe is everything to france isjust not true, they are still a very nationalistic country that interesting because of this meeting with may, still wants to do bilateral deals which i find interesting. macron's solution to thatis interesting. macron's solution to that is closer integration, within the eu, so, that is how he thinks they should improve things with the european union. but he is also making the point about the nature of referendums, he went on to say if you give people a yes or no question you give people a yes or no question you will get a dist
on this h but he was interesting what he said to andrew marr, yes, probably in a similar context but our context would be different and he would fight hardtay within the european union, but the mere fact he sort of suggested you know perhaps the eu isn't all singing dancing for the french people is exciting. thinking back to the lisbon treaty in 2005. if memory serves me right the french voted against it. the dutch, the irish but they were asked to vote again. this idea is that europe is...
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andrew johnson was the successor to abraham lincoln under tragic circumstances. twoit's hard to imagine more different people. before i wrote this book, often ask to participate in presidential surveys, the best resident, the worst president and johnson is usually in the bottom i've. the year my book was published he actually made it to being the worst. i went on the tour and said i have written about the worst president in history buying buchanan and other people. aside from the fact that he was impeached and not convicted, but to me the most infamous part about him was the role he played in the recalcitrance. the notion of trying to bring african-americans into full citizenship, into society after slavery. the title of my talk is presidency of lost opportunities. you some things about the time period, but you think about what would have happened if he had been a different kind of person, if he had -- people would say what would happen if lincoln had lived, would things have been different, how would the country have been in a different position without this man. and i had a
andrew johnson was the successor to abraham lincoln under tragic circumstances. twoit's hard to imagine more different people. before i wrote this book, often ask to participate in presidential surveys, the best resident, the worst president and johnson is usually in the bottom i've. the year my book was published he actually made it to being the worst. i went on the tour and said i have written about the worst president in history buying buchanan and other people. aside from the fact that he...
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school administrators said: >> he expressed gratitude for the hard work of the san jose police department. >> reporter: andrewe is being held inside the main santa clara county jail here in san jose on charges of sexual assault, robbery and false imprisonment. he will be arraigned next week. in san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. . >>> a man is accused of sexual assault at a popular coffee roaster. the "chronicle" says that eight former employees of four girl coffee have accused the cofounder of sexual misconduct. the women filed a lawsuit today and detailed incidents including him assaulting one of them in a hotel room and grabbing another former employee by the neck. three women have come forward accusing filmmaker paul hagas of sexual assault and rape. one. women says she was raped by him known for producing best picture winner "crash." the other two say they were able to escape his advances. accusations come just weeks after he was accused of rape in 2013. he denies all the allegations. >>> to the weather now, it was another wet day here in the bay area. our chief meteorologist bill martin has the fore
school administrators said: >> he expressed gratitude for the hard work of the san jose police department. >> reporter: andrewe is being held inside the main santa clara county jail here in san jose on charges of sexual assault, robbery and false imprisonment. he will be arraigned next week. in san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. . >>> a man is accused of sexual assault at a popular coffee roaster. the "chronicle" says that eight former employees of four girl...
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andrew sullivan. and at that point, thought it was very good and hard to answer. that was nice. >> and the position of ignorance. and associated with william jennings bryan and now it is associated with trump, where there any other populist figures in american history? one thing that is supposed to be bad, if you are populist you are bad which we can take at face value but we should explore it a little bit one thing we know that is unquestionably good is democracy, democracy is good. that is the only legitimate form of government and it is an obligation or should be an obligation of the united states government to spread democracy throughout the world sometimes by force. that doesn't work out, subterfuge and other ways. when you hear this from certain intellectuals that was not my way of critiquing the united states government so democracy is good as populism is bad. the root of populism, roger will tell you, speak and read classical languages, the latin term for the people, the root of democracy, the greek term for the people. and the most is self-consciously a p
andrew sullivan. and at that point, thought it was very good and hard to answer. that was nice. >> and the position of ignorance. and associated with william jennings bryan and now it is associated with trump, where there any other populist figures in american history? one thing that is supposed to be bad, if you are populist you are bad which we can take at face value but we should explore it a little bit one thing we know that is unquestionably good is democracy, democracy is good. that...
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andrew: neither. that inflationto train it is hard to get out of. certainly in the u.s.. pressure is picking up.uch more skewed to, what do we need to do in terms of setting policy to prevent inflation expectations from rising. you talked about the jobs market coming up on friday. the key indicator. to me a job's last year. the unemployment rate, all of those things are going to put pressure on wages. rates leadhat wage to inflation. francine: are the markets underestimating the fed? i do not know if you think it is a policy but a weak dollar is .asically a stimulus andrew: the dollar is actually somewhere off on a percent or 9%. that is providing a title win to the u.s. economy. wind tolwind the u.s. economy. like last or come things are going to hike up about three times. by the middle of 2019, we think 5% or 6% and thank you. francine: last week contradicted by the president of the united states. is there any dollar policy or not? andrew: i think we are not sure. i think it is not unusual for this regime to have conflicting information. it seemed ready clear they were in favor of the soft dol
andrew: neither. that inflationto train it is hard to get out of. certainly in the u.s.. pressure is picking up.uch more skewed to, what do we need to do in terms of setting policy to prevent inflation expectations from rising. you talked about the jobs market coming up on friday. the key indicator. to me a job's last year. the unemployment rate, all of those things are going to put pressure on wages. rates leadhat wage to inflation. francine: are the markets underestimating the fed? i do not...
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hard-pressed to argue we are defending anybody. >> the memo came hours after top fbi official andrew mccabe was, quote, removed as deputy director,ing terminal leave using vacation time until he reachedes his retirement in a matter of weeks, his days at the fbi are done. >> the president did not play a role? >> the president was part of the decisionmaking process and refer you to the fbi where christopher ray served as director, last week, i will repeat again today the president has full confidence in him and put the decisions in his hands. >> democrats blasted both the decision to release the memo and mccabe's departure. former fbi director jim comey weighed in tweeting the, quote, small people were trying to tear down the fbi. jillian: much more to come on that. mccabe, a long line of recent shakeups at the fbi and doj. in 2017 donald trump fired james come a mac. peter strzok was removed in august. lisa page left special counsel's office, associate deputy attorney general bruce or was demoted in december. the same as general counsel james baker was reassigned. steve of staff left earlier this month bringing us to the latest sh
hard-pressed to argue we are defending anybody. >> the memo came hours after top fbi official andrew mccabe was, quote, removed as deputy director,ing terminal leave using vacation time until he reachedes his retirement in a matter of weeks, his days at the fbi are done. >> the president did not play a role? >> the president was part of the decisionmaking process and refer you to the fbi where christopher ray served as director, last week, i will repeat again today the...
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andrew camilleri . many of the policeman colleagues were at the hearing and his mother also spoke about how hard it is to lose her son.>> our own hearts are broken and our life is shattered. we will never see him again. i hope his legacy will live on. >> authorities say that mohammed ali was drunken under the influence of marijuana when the crash happened. 's attorney said that his client understand the seriousness of the case. >>> another chp officer is in the hospital tonight with two working legs after being hit last night by a suspected drunk driver. these two recent crashes highlight the dangers that highway patrol officers face every day. >> reporter: these chp officers turn out to support one of their own. andrew camilleri was killed by a drunk driver and suspect named mohammed ali on christmas eve. every time they pull someone over our stop on the freeway their lives are at risk especially when it comes to drunk and distracted drivers.>> the officers have to pick that proper place, and you see more and more officers taking the people off of the freeway rather than make the stop on the freeway.>>
andrew camilleri . many of the policeman colleagues were at the hearing and his mother also spoke about how hard it is to lose her son.>> our own hearts are broken and our life is shattered. we will never see him again. i hope his legacy will live on. >> authorities say that mohammed ali was drunken under the influence of marijuana when the crash happened. 's attorney said that his client understand the seriousness of the case. >>> another chp officer is in the hospital...
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. >> andrew mccabe was not one of president trump's favorites, as we know. >> no, trump gave him a hard fwim his wife who was a democratic candidate for virginia state senate. he was supposed to retire from the fbi just a few weeks from now. mid-march. he's going to remain on the pay roll but not come into work until his retirement date. they call that terminal leave. frankly at this appointment, that is all we know. the white house has been critical of lots of people involved in the investigation into possible collusion with russians. comey, yates, mccabe, rosenstein, most notably the special counsel robert mueller. the president wanted to fire mueller back in june. may still do so. but a warning today from a top republican. if trump fires mueller, his presidency would be over. here's senator lindsey graham. >> i see no evidence that president trump wants to fire mr. mueller now. i don't know what happened back last year bust it's pretty clear to me that everybody in the white house knows it would be the end of president trump's presidency if he fired mr. mueller. i think we're in good
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what we know is that a person familiar said there's been a hard push to convince the ceo of breitbart and suzzy breitbart the widow of andrewreitbart to oust bannon as executive chairman and that's being debated. we don't have anything other than that. >> brian, to the president's tweet about the mercer family, if he really doesn't care about steve bannon and they weren't that close, why dedicate your 45.2 million twitter followers to this. >> calling him sloppy steve. the president loves to give away nicknames. the more he talks about this issue the more attention is driven to the book. i mean "fire and fury," michael wolff's book number one, it's been number one on amazon for two days, out early as of now. people can read it for themselves. as the president talks more about steve bannon and the mercers, et tet serra, he's really promoting the book. this is pr malpractice. everything trump has done is pr malpractice. driven more attention to this book which is damming for his white house. this book is all about a white house in crisis, led by a guy who is not fit for office. that is the theme of the book. every time he twe
what we know is that a person familiar said there's been a hard push to convince the ceo of breitbart and suzzy breitbart the widow of andrewreitbart to oust bannon as executive chairman and that's being debated. we don't have anything other than that. >> brian, to the president's tweet about the mercer family, if he really doesn't care about steve bannon and they weren't that close, why dedicate your 45.2 million twitter followers to this. >> calling him sloppy steve. the president...
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andrew camilleri . many of the officers colleagues attended the hearing today and his mother spoke out about how hard it is been diluted son. >> our own hearts are broken and our lives are shattered. we would just never see him again. we going to make sure that his legacy lives on. >> authority say that mohammed ali was drunk and under the influence of marijuana at the time of the crash.'s attorney said that his client understands the seriousness of the case. >>> another suspected dui driver has left another chp officer hospitalized with serious injuries. our reporter tells us the motorcycle officers was hit along highway four and both of his legs were broken. >> reporter: chp officer martin lived way -- martin lynn way was hurt and he wa
andrew camilleri . many of the officers colleagues attended the hearing today and his mother spoke out about how hard it is been diluted son. >> our own hearts are broken and our lives are shattered. we would just never see him again. we going to make sure that his legacy lives on. >> authority say that mohammed ali was drunk and under the influence of marijuana at the time of the crash.'s attorney said that his client understands the seriousness of the case. >>> another...
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hard-pressed to argue we are defending anybody. >> now as the memo vote came hours after top fbi official andrew mc cable was removed as deputy directoraking terminal leave using vacation time until you reaches his planned retirement in a matter of weeks meaning his days at the fbi are done. >> the president did not play a role? >> the president was part of the decision-making process and we refer you to the fbi where christopher ray served as the director because i said last week and i will repeat again the president has full confidence in him and has put decisions at the fbi in his hands. >> democrats blasted both the decision to release the memo and mc cable's removal, small people were trying to tear down the fbi. it is like the old saying mrs. amos a lot. >> christopher ray has read the memo. after he read the memo as director of the fbi we have mccabe stepping down, leaving early. >> now to decide whether the american people are safe. jillian: republicans arguing americans deserve to know whether or not our law enforcement agencies have been politicized which is why they want the memo to be released. dan is outraged by the attem
hard-pressed to argue we are defending anybody. >> now as the memo vote came hours after top fbi official andrew mc cable was removed as deputy directoraking terminal leave using vacation time until you reaches his planned retirement in a matter of weeks meaning his days at the fbi are done. >> the president did not play a role? >> the president was part of the decision-making process and we refer you to the fbi where christopher ray served as the director because i said last...
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hard to get clarity and blunt as president is. >> reporter: former secretary of defense leont given up on di. >> i wouldn't lose hope on frankly are unacceptable. >> reporter: andrew spencer ss news". >>> meantime president trump is congratulating orin hatch in his career after hatch announced he would not seek reelectiolongn tot servingn the senate announced his wasirst electcial media in 1977, former republican presidential candidate mitt romney is reportly interested in running for the seat. >>> iran's supreme leaders is blaming enemies for anti government demonstrations, more than 20 people killed and hundreds injured in protests just last month. demonstrators are protesting the nation's poor economy and high prices. the iranian tv station airs pro government rallies claiming that those rallies were protesting the violence in the anti government demonstrations. >>> coming up next, road end on the runway passengers forced to deplane after a rat gets on board a flight. >> my goodness. we will tell you where this happened and hear from an eyewitness, plus this. >>> relentless, dangerously cold weather that has blanket had much of the nation's, is being blamed for
hard to get clarity and blunt as president is. >> reporter: former secretary of defense leont given up on di. >> i wouldn't lose hope on frankly are unacceptable. >> reporter: andrew spencer ss news". >>> meantime president trump is congratulating orin hatch in his career after hatch announced he would not seek reelectiolongn tot servingn the senate announced his wasirst electcial media in 1977, former republican presidential candidate mitt romney is reportly...
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andrew mccabe. so far the white house saying the president was not involved in this. was not pushed at all. it seems hard to believe that. >> all right. at the white house for us. let's be clear when sarah sanders refers to the community. full stop, fact. the intelligence community including the trump administration officials are seriously concerned that they'll do it in 2018, 2020 and around the world. now what we know about president trump and his team, being involved in that. we have no evidence that they were specifically involved but we have evidence that they reached out and we have evidence that people including donald trump jr. and george dp papadopoulos expressed an interest and we have two charges, indictments, of trump workers. >> we see donald trump every day, or seemingly he have day, attack the investigation. and we hear report after report of how he would like the fire the person who is leading the investigation. i mean -- >> mueller or comey or mckaeb or rosenstein. >> he's fired comey. he has apparently indicated several times he would like the fire mueller. they are targeting rosenstein
andrew mccabe. so far the white house saying the president was not involved in this. was not pushed at all. it seems hard to believe that. >> all right. at the white house for us. let's be clear when sarah sanders refers to the community. full stop, fact. the intelligence community including the trump administration officials are seriously concerned that they'll do it in 2018, 2020 and around the world. now what we know about president trump and his team, being involved in that. we have...
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they do, so to be able to go out in a sit ski andrew leigh and experience the freedom skiing gives them, not to be wrapped in cotton wool, it's something hardfrom national star were back on the slopes and third years showed how much freedom they can have. it really does open up they can have. it really does open up the entire mountain. we really aim forgiving up the entire mountain. we really aim for giving everyone the maximum independence possible. josh, zoe, dom and abby worth, followed and the stu d e nts dom and abby worth, followed and the students wanted to give me a taste of how much skill is needed to control your dissent with your upper body. i thought we were off, i thought we were over! but on the slopes i was always going to be in the shadow of a former british champion. another reason you love skiing, ed, is the apres ski. and you said there's some karaoke in there? i'll buy you a beer! ed of opted for a side and the apres ski is a crucial part of this whole experience as these amazing athletes posted their success. and independence. a remarkable experience. they have such a team effort, you have the instructors and the staff.
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. >> in terms of andrew mccabe leaving, how much of a surprise was it to you given the president's durum beat against him? >> it's hardhat went on. we'll see in a few months. i said one of the most beneficial people are folks who leave. then they can see the things they always wanted to say. at that point, it's both republicans and democrats. we'll know the facts. it doesn't surprise me. frankly, he was approaching time for retirement. there's been all kinds of rumors that have come out. is that the andy mentioned in some of the text messages that were partisan? andrew mccabe, with the meetings happening during the clinton investigation? no one really knows. this gives the opportunity to be able to solve it. >> do you worry about it chipping away at the legitimacy of the organizations? >> absolutely. 30,000 of the folks who work there are fantastic. people in leadership in d.c. or any field office, if they're distracting from the work happening, that's important work, that's a keep great people in the fbi. they have to stay non-partisan. >> you were in mexico. in central america. some of the figures you were giving me
. >> in terms of andrew mccabe leaving, how much of a surprise was it to you given the president's durum beat against him? >> it's hardhat went on. we'll see in a few months. i said one of the most beneficial people are folks who leave. then they can see the things they always wanted to say. at that point, it's both republicans and democrats. we'll know the facts. it doesn't surprise me. frankly, he was approaching time for retirement. there's been all kinds of rumors that have come...
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hard to put them all on one graphic. bob mueller seeks to question the president, some written, some essential. jeff sessions -- andrew mccabe was asked in the oval office who he vote for. how in your eyes did yesterday change at least the perception or the direction of the investigation? >> it's certainly among other things putting to rest any lingering notion that this is a witch hunt, a fabrication, that this is politically motivated and there's nothing there. throughout the last year, the president has not acted like somebody who has nobody to hide. every piece of information we get suggests that there's been active direct sort of interference in this investigation, attempts to discredit anybody who touches it. and a president who doesn't i think fully at -- at best i think you'd have to say doesn't fully understand his role compared to that of the fbi and the justice department. these are not just a bunch of investigators and lawyers who work for him. that their oath is to the united states. their independence is critical to the proper functioning of those agencies. and over and over again, you see the president
hard to put them all on one graphic. bob mueller seeks to question the president, some written, some essential. jeff sessions -- andrew mccabe was asked in the oval office who he vote for. how in your eyes did yesterday change at least the perception or the direction of the investigation? >> it's certainly among other things putting to rest any lingering notion that this is a witch hunt, a fabrication, that this is politically motivated and there's nothing there. throughout the last year,...
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hard truths. he doesn't have to be invisible. he has to be a truth teller. host: in chapter eight, you write about the decider. andrew carr had a very challenging experience as chief of staff. how come? guest: i think it's a fascinating case when you think sont george bush 41 and his george bush 43. it's fascinating to me because i think george w. bush did not a powerful white house chief of staff like jim baker. he had seen how successful baker was under reagan. i think w wanted to run the white house himself to some extent. i think andy card did the best he could. i think he was not empowered in quite the same way that jim baker was under reagan or leon cannata was under bill clinton. there were some very powerful characters in that white house, dick cheney and don rumsfeld and others. i think it was a tough challenge for him. i think you did very well under the circumstances. host: let's hear from mike in modesto, california. mike is a democrat. caller: i have a list here for general comments. must be our savior or john the baptist. this crappy pulled with that black congresswoman, straight up lies about what she
hard truths. he doesn't have to be invisible. he has to be a truth teller. host: in chapter eight, you write about the decider. andrew carr had a very challenging experience as chief of staff. how come? guest: i think it's a fascinating case when you think sont george bush 41 and his george bush 43. it's fascinating to me because i think george w. bush did not a powerful white house chief of staff like jim baker. he had seen how successful baker was under reagan. i think w wanted to run the...
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andrew mccabe? >> seems obvious to me based on totality of the facts that is the case. mr. mccabe may have a different viewpoint. that may be hardy. david: you have friend on the house intel committee. you read the memo. do you think it will be released? is that the decision they will come? >> i do. i think chairman nunez and republicans members of the intelligence committee have done a fantastic job. this memo culminates a year-long investigation they have been on to insure that the fbi and department of justice would be free of the type of political bias that some of us are so concerned about. david: all weekend, congressman, forgive me for interrupting, we've been hearing drumbeats from democrats and mainstream media there is not a bias at fbi and doj. that you republicans are beating up on fine institutions. eric holder chimed in with his tweet or text message. said fbi deputy director andrew mccabe is dedicated public servant. he went on to say about bogus attacks against the fbi and doj. your response. >> on eric hold's watch, that the eric holder did no favor by bringing politics into the hallowed institutions we have to
andrew mccabe? >> seems obvious to me based on totality of the facts that is the case. mr. mccabe may have a different viewpoint. that may be hardy. david: you have friend on the house intel committee. you read the memo. do you think it will be released? is that the decision they will come? >> i do. i think chairman nunez and republicans members of the intelligence committee have done a fantastic job. this memo culminates a year-long investigation they have been on to insure that...
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it's, sometimes you let the trump comments fly by and there's so many it's hard to correct them all. when he says that andrew mccabe's wife quote essentially got the money from hillary clinton. it was a combination of terry mcauliffe's superpac, common good va. a little bit of a reach. terry mcauliffe, a friend of the clinton who is ran for campaign in 2008 and the democratic party of virginia that totalled about $675,000. he didn't become deputy director of the fbi, andrew mccabe, until february of 2016, well after her campaign had ended. that's when he had oversight over the hillary investigation. you have to pause and insert facts into some of the comments that the president takes just to remind people. >> facts get in the way. >> the republicans' timeline is just -- askew. they are focusing on a time when the fbi was focused on hillary clinton. not on donald trump. so all of the going back to -- i have a lot of problems with how the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation. and i stated them in real-time. this time period, republicans are obsessing on predates so much of the trump russia investiga
it's, sometimes you let the trump comments fly by and there's so many it's hard to correct them all. when he says that andrew mccabe's wife quote essentially got the money from hillary clinton. it was a combination of terry mcauliffe's superpac, common good va. a little bit of a reach. terry mcauliffe, a friend of the clinton who is ran for campaign in 2008 and the democratic party of virginia that totalled about $675,000. he didn't become deputy director of the fbi, andrew mccabe, until...
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hard truths. he doesn't have to be invisible. he has to be a truth teller. host: in chapter eight you write about the decider. you talk about andreward here, josh bolton and president george w. bush. andrew card, had a very challenging experience as chief of staff of the white house. how come? guest: i think it's a fascinating case. when you think about the george bush 41 and his son george w. bush 43. it's interesting fascinating to me because i think that george w. bush did not want to create an all powerful white house chief of staff like jim baker. even though he had seen how successful baker was under reagan. i think w. wanted to run the white house himself to some extent. i think andy card did the best he could and but i think that he was not empowered in quite the same way that jim baker was under reagan or leon panetta was under bill clinton. there was some very powerful characters in that white house. dick cheney, don rumsfeld and others. i think it was a tough challenge for andy card. i think he did very well under the circumstances. host: let's hear from mike from california he's a democrat. caller: about this general.
hard truths. he doesn't have to be invisible. he has to be a truth teller. host: in chapter eight you write about the decider. you talk about andreward here, josh bolton and president george w. bush. andrew card, had a very challenging experience as chief of staff of the white house. how come? guest: i think it's a fascinating case. when you think about the george bush 41 and his son george w. bush 43. it's interesting fascinating to me because i think that george w. bush did not want to create...
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hard >> joe, becky -- >> all right all right. >> can we have a triple tease tomorrow >> i don't -- it's 5:52. we could do the triple tease at 5:59 with andrewl see all three of you then that's at 6:00 >> he's here >> he's a mess >> "squawk box" coming up in seven minutes time u.s. futures now, let's check in on them. looking nicely higher. joining us is tobias lefkovich joe is right, it's resoundingly positive again this year somewhat surprising. can it continue for as much as we saw last year >> it can continue we will see more equity flows to change that. most flows last year were occurring outside the u.s. if you looked at u.s. oriented equity etfs, the net number was a net outflow for the third year in a row investors in the u.s. have not been as excited about the u.s. institutional investor is a different story. they are much more bulled up, they have gone into euphoria level, that suggests more than 70% probability of a down market this year. so we are worried people are getting too excited. >> could we see a big employee into u.s. equities from u.s. bonds given that we're having hikes going up and bonds going down this is a great rot
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andrew taylor says his uncle-- richard taylor-- was a generous man. and he calls peanut suit-ee-tapa a hardoved his wife and kids to the u-s about a year and a half ago to live the american dream. coming up in sports, the stanford football player who came close to winning the heisman trophy, has decided to come back for another season. and the giants generating a lot of excitement in the hot stove league,coming up, sports director talks about the new addition and what impactit might have on the future for hunter pence. the giants are already making pans for their new acquisition... andrew mccutchen... the team revealed today that mccutchen will start in right field... not center... where he's played most of his career... but has been seen as slipping defensively recently... on a conference call today mccutchen had no problems with the move... admitting his defensive "metrics" in center have not looked good recently to make room for mccutchen in right... hunter pence will be moved to left field... where he may start almost every day or be platooned with another player... the move to left was
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andrew. tell me who you voted for. what are your politics? >> a message for mcdaniels, if you ever meet an fbi agent, don't ask that question. it is very hard to overstate how inappropriate that question is with respect to somebody who is career law enforcement officer, particularly one who's involved in highly politically sensitive investigations, and particularly after you fired his boss for not being sufficiently loyal and not clearing you publicly in an investigation after you asked him to drop an investigation of your national security adviser, he declined, and after you publicly said your political opponent in the prior election should be in prison. and it's just really hard to overstate what a breach of propriety that is with respect to this particular type of career civil servant. >> ellen mentioned one of her sources says this is of interest to robert mueller. >> there's a few possibilities, one is there is a whole sequence of events involving trump's interactions with law enforcement involving the russia investigation. and if you're bob mueller, you want to know all of them. you want to know exactly how the president interacted wi
andrew. tell me who you voted for. what are your politics? >> a message for mcdaniels, if you ever meet an fbi agent, don't ask that question. it is very hard to overstate how inappropriate that question is with respect to somebody who is career law enforcement officer, particularly one who's involved in highly politically sensitive investigations, and particularly after you fired his boss for not being sufficiently loyal and not clearing you publicly in an investigation after you asked...
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are we having a hard power debate or are we having a soft power debate with north korea? andrewes down to the crux of the issue and how you want to look at that. we see what happens sometimes when you pull back and the reason that i'm in the middle east now where the u.s. is pulled back on a lot of the is because of russia a very in 2017 they had positive year in terms of reaching its foreign-policy objectives. it has now firmly established itself as a player. the same sort of thing and north korea. the u.s. is saying we've got these sanctions and military threats. we need to keep those on the table. don't let north korea drive a wedge between the two of us. tom: i got to go to your core competency in the middle east right now. you and i have discussed for years the linkages. what's the number one thing in the news flow and zeitgeist that we get wrong about iran? some of it is back to the movies where we are silly about persia or the shah. what is the thing most out of tune with the reality of tehran? is very diversified economy, more so than any other country in the region. it'
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hard part. those of you who are parents it's understand it's cool when you live there and if family and friends visit, but with february andrew snowden and the park roads were icy and they can't get and of housing area to play with every other friend, you are by yourself with mom and dad. dad says you can't go sled riding on the president sale. you can't build a snowman and your wife says that ridiculous. why can you not let the children of the summit? i don't know, where i was supposed be ready. don't make it so hard on me. it's this balance again. they have wonderful memories. our oldest was in second and third grade. the youngest was in preschool but there were tears. there was remorse on their part. there was angst. they wrote about it in the college essay, yeah. [laughing] scored some huge . i'm sure. they so have great memories but there are other poignant moments that jews are not always fun. every family has dealt with in different ways. yes, then. >> to details about your new look over and how prepared you for this very unique command? >> yes, i think up to that point i had done well in the navy says it one of the th
hard part. those of you who are parents it's understand it's cool when you live there and if family and friends visit, but with february andrew snowden and the park roads were icy and they can't get and of housing area to play with every other friend, you are by yourself with mom and dad. dad says you can't go sled riding on the president sale. you can't build a snowman and your wife says that ridiculous. why can you not let the children of the summit? i don't know, where i was supposed be...
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andrew breitbart, disowning banning yesterday and sang field forward. it's going to be really difficult for him to hold on. i haven't gotten any word. they're loyal to him there but it's going to be hard harris: press secretary senator sanders sack. it'll be interesting. >> kennedy: we will see. he said it before he sang again. uncle joe biden so he didn't protect anita hill from senate republicans during the clarence thomas hearings. but has he apologized to her? behind all the talk, will debate next. managing blood sugar is a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal... ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. >> sandra: hello, live tv. more "outnumbered" in just a moment but first touching base with harrison was coming up and "outnumbered" over time in just a few moments. >> harris: we've got a lot coming up. this is the hour that the president is set to go to camp david. talking this first hour about what will be the topic infrastructure, illegal immigration, so on and so forth. as the president heads out, we will cover his departure.
andrew breitbart, disowning banning yesterday and sang field forward. it's going to be really difficult for him to hold on. i haven't gotten any word. they're loyal to him there but it's going to be hard harris: press secretary senator sanders sack. it'll be interesting. >> kennedy: we will see. he said it before he sang again. uncle joe biden so he didn't protect anita hill from senate republicans during the clarence thomas hearings. but has he apologized to her? behind all the talk,...
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hard to reach. but because they were seen to be potentially interesting and could reveal so much about this piece of technology they have started using spontaneously in the wild, these researchers from saint andrewsey are not just research has been carried out. they are notjust using hooks but they are notjust using hooks but they are making them, as well. exactly. the fact you can see in these experiments where they have time to how good they are when using the hooks at finding food, you can see how carefully they craft them in this video. this is a new caledonian crow. in one of the aviaries. they ta ke crow. in one of the aviaries. they take their time. they strip away the plant material. they turned the engine toa plant material. they turned the engine to a perfect, sharp hook. that will be more effective than just using a twig, which are the birds have been seen to do, in capturing the prey they want to get. that is why it has evolved. they are putting them to the test and seeing how well they work. researchers have said they have seen technology being developed in the animal kingdom. a reason why it would evolve spontaneously. very exciting. thus this animal shows signs of being intelligent
hard to reach. but because they were seen to be potentially interesting and could reveal so much about this piece of technology they have started using spontaneously in the wild, these researchers from saint andrewsey are not just research has been carried out. they are notjust using hooks but they are notjust using hooks but they are making them, as well. exactly. the fact you can see in these experiments where they have time to how good they are when using the hooks at finding food, you can...
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hard to believe. but what we also know is there were private ways in which the president was applying pressure. and one of them is in a phone call that the president made to andrew mccabe the day after he had fired james comey. he was very upset that comey was allowed to fly back on this fbi plane from california after he was fired. and when he vented, he made a comment to mccabe about his wife saying, ask your wife how it feels to be a loser. and that kind of sums up -- it's another data point in what it was like for mccabe to work under this president, and just how frustrated president trump was going back a year, more than a year or so ago. >> doesn't that sound like he is mocking him? what's it like for your wife? i'm going to go to charlie on this. it calls for a little analysis here. i don't mean that carol can't do it i want you to do it because you do it all the time. what do you make when a guy says how does your wife like being a loser? that's mockery. >> this is the mockery of a bully who manages by cruelty and humiliation. i think you saw that carol is absolutely right about this. there is no speculation about whether he was pressuring the fbi to get
hard to believe. but what we also know is there were private ways in which the president was applying pressure. and one of them is in a phone call that the president made to andrew mccabe the day after he had fired james comey. he was very upset that comey was allowed to fly back on this fbi plane from california after he was fired. and when he vented, he made a comment to mccabe about his wife saying, ask your wife how it feels to be a loser. and that kind of sums up -- it's another data point...
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hard-working immigrants will be targeted and their families torn apart simply for being californians. judge andrewt nancy pelosi had to say? not the mayor of oakland, nancy pelosi. judge napolitano: i have no comparison for the ancient greeks on this one. look, the immigration rates are pursuant to federal law which she as well as donald trump has taken an oath to uphold. the president has the discretion to decide when, where and how to enforce the law and if they have discovered a large group of undocumented aliens in oakland, california, and decided it is time to move in, they can do so. whether or not the state helps them is another issue. certainly we can discuss that. they -- she is saying she wouldn't do this if she were president. guess what, she is not. stuart: what is the legal standing of california as a sanctuary state or oakland as a sanctuary city i believe it is, what is there legal standing when the feds come in and say we are arresting these people? judge napolitano: there is no legal definition of a sanctuary city. it is a media definition and my understanding of it is one where l
hard-working immigrants will be targeted and their families torn apart simply for being californians. judge andrewt nancy pelosi had to say? not the mayor of oakland, nancy pelosi. judge napolitano: i have no comparison for the ancient greeks on this one. look, the immigration rates are pursuant to federal law which she as well as donald trump has taken an oath to uphold. the president has the discretion to decide when, where and how to enforce the law and if they have discovered a large group...
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hard-pressed to argue that we are defending anybody. maria: joining us right now fox news senior analyst judge andrew napolitano. good to see you, thank you so much for joining us. >> good morning, nice and warm here in the studio in new york. maria: we are cold, we have gloves on. let me ask you, judge, i don't understand adam schiff, is he not concerned about the bias that has taken place at the top of the fbi, he acts like it didn't happen? >> well, here is what i think adam schiff is complaining about, the memo which i cr criticized the house intelligence committee has been sitting on, they should have showed to congress which shows abuse of fisa, abuse of raw intelligence data for political purposes or political motivations by the nsa and fbi. the memo was written by three republican members of the committee with a republican staff. when it became apparent that this was going to be revealed congressman schiff who is the ranking democrat on the committee with one or two other members to have committee and democratic staff wrote a counter memo, both memos purport to come from the same raw intelligence data. i
hard-pressed to argue that we are defending anybody. maria: joining us right now fox news senior analyst judge andrew napolitano. good to see you, thank you so much for joining us. >> good morning, nice and warm here in the studio in new york. maria: we are cold, we have gloves on. let me ask you, judge, i don't understand adam schiff, is he not concerned about the bias that has taken place at the top of the fbi, he acts like it didn't happen? >> well, here is what i think adam...
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hard to land the plane on the tarmac. the fed has to get going. >> mark zandi, thank you andrew, down here for the last meeting for fed chairing to be monitoring what happens to the forecasts for jobs today see if they stick around 175, 180,000 or if they start bumping them up. >> we will watch for that. steve, thank you for that interview and of course we'll be seeing much more of you today. >>> in the meantime, when we return, president trump's state of the union address smashing records on twitter it is the most talked about moments. we will show you them in just a moment take a look at futures we are in triple digit territory in the green dow up 230 points. s&p 500 up 14 points nasdaq up about 35 points. back in two. oh, and there's the closing bell. (sighs) i hate missing out missing out after hours. not anymore, td ameritrade lets you trade select securities 24 hours a day, five days a week. that's amazing. it's a pretty big deal. so i can trade all night long? ♪ ♪ all night long... is that lionel richie? let's reopen the market. mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, only with td ameri
hard to land the plane on the tarmac. the fed has to get going. >> mark zandi, thank you andrew, down here for the last meeting for fed chairing to be monitoring what happens to the forecasts for jobs today see if they stick around 175, 180,000 or if they start bumping them up. >> we will watch for that. steve, thank you for that interview and of course we'll be seeing much more of you today. >>> in the meantime, when we return, president trump's state of the union address...
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andrew cunanan and stand by the me tickous reporting of ms. orth. in that book saying it's full of falsehoods. it airs january 17th, next wednesday, should be interesting. >> stirring up a debate. >> got to be hardily. it really does. thank you, linzie. >>> coming up that hero backup quarterback took 'bama to victory last night and the lineman who celebrated by getting down on bended knee. both join amy live in atlanta. come on back. >> that's great. >> wow. to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased... ...risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have... ...a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings
andrew cunanan and stand by the me tickous reporting of ms. orth. in that book saying it's full of falsehoods. it airs january 17th, next wednesday, should be interesting. >> stirring up a debate. >> got to be hardily. it really does. thank you, linzie. >>> coming up that hero backup quarterback took 'bama to victory last night and the lineman who celebrated by getting down on bended knee. both join amy live in atlanta. come on back. >> that's great. >> wow. to...
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hard to recover this stuff. you know, i mean, there has got to be wailingness there what do you feel about christopher wray saying if you push me to fire andrewnt from this investigation from the new head of the fbi. >> yes. brian: whose hands are clean on this? >> i don't know if his hands are clean on this. brian: how could it not be he just started. >> chris wray has been involved in other cases in which iphones were missing. christopher wray was chris christie's lawyer during bridge gate whether they couldn't find his cell phone. finally after the. where was it? in the vault of the law firm representing him. who was his lawyer? chris wray. nobody wants to go there. if the fbi has a history and pattern of destroying inconvenient evidence, or evidence that points at it this has to be found. the american public, the president of the united states have to have confidence that the fbi is neutral politically and enforcing the laws as they have been written. not as they want them to be. ainsley: judge, it looks like democrats want to hide everything. congressman adam schiff, democrat from california on saying this on why americans shouldn't be a
hard to recover this stuff. you know, i mean, there has got to be wailingness there what do you feel about christopher wray saying if you push me to fire andrewnt from this investigation from the new head of the fbi. >> yes. brian: whose hands are clean on this? >> i don't know if his hands are clean on this. brian: how could it not be he just started. >> chris wray has been involved in other cases in which iphones were missing. christopher wray was chris christie's lawyer...
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hard to take it sort of as real. >> willie, do you know why gene's won a pulitzer prize? >> are you googling the word i'm googling. >> i did use that on joey but did with andrewally was. richard, your take away. >> look, immigration was the most interesting part of the speech. you're right. he set it up with the harshness. he put on the table a four-part proposal that had something in it for people, also some things to bother people across the political spectrum. that's probably the one part of the speech that has policy consequences and legs. >> why don't we look at it. >> really quickly, richard, a great point. there were a lot of people looking at that asking what gene asked and i certainly understand that it made democrats defensive, but that's your opening round salvo to tell your base i haven't gone soft. look at all these horrible things that immigrants have done and then he follows up by saying, i'm going to give almost 2 million dreamers amnesty. >> a path to citizenship. >> and citizenship. >> which i must say is even beyond what many conservatives want, so there was something for both sides to hate and both sides did hate what he said last night. i
hard to take it sort of as real. >> willie, do you know why gene's won a pulitzer prize? >> are you googling the word i'm googling. >> i did use that on joey but did with andrewally was. richard, your take away. >> look, immigration was the most interesting part of the speech. you're right. he set it up with the harshness. he put on the table a four-part proposal that had something in it for people, also some things to bother people across the political spectrum. that's...
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andrew harding reports. glorious cape town.t pampered corner of an entire continent. until now. at alarming speed. as rationing begins, there are queues for spring water. it's a bit scary and uncertain. about what's to come. here's the problem. after three years of drought no one predicted. the experts blame climate change. hotter temperatures, erratic rainfall. at the moment. about the impacts of climate change are happening. they are happening now. to us here, before our eyes, all around the world. in a panic the city is drilling for water. tapping into rainfall which seeped underground a million years ago. but the process is slow and time is short. and so capetonians of all stripes are preparing for the worst. in places like this for their daily ration of water. in the meantime, many here are embracing the challenge. posting water saving tips online. seven litres per shower, to three litres. impressively the city has nearly halved its water consumption. there you go. we are in this together. all the time. but some people are
andrew harding reports. glorious cape town.t pampered corner of an entire continent. until now. at alarming speed. as rationing begins, there are queues for spring water. it's a bit scary and uncertain. about what's to come. here's the problem. after three years of drought no one predicted. the experts blame climate change. hotter temperatures, erratic rainfall. at the moment. about the impacts of climate change are happening. they are happening now. to us here, before our eyes, all around the...