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but is ann coulter speaking for any trump voters not named ann coulter? the president was weakened today in more ways than trump voters and probably anyone in the white house actually understands. mitch mcconnell turned the ship of the united states senate around and started heading away from donald trump for the first time.
but is ann coulter speaking for any trump voters not named ann coulter? the president was weakened today in more ways than trump voters and probably anyone in the white house actually understands. mitch mcconnell turned the ship of the united states senate around and started heading away from donald trump for the first time.
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i'm anne-marie green.irginia's governor ralph northam is facing new pressure to resign over a racist photo. and his lieutenant governor faces misconduct allegations from his past. marc liverman is here with details on both of the accusations, marc, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie, the controversy keeps getting worse and worse for the governor as more political leaders and protesters call for him to step down, but governor northam said he didn't do anything wrong here. >> i am not the person in that photo. >> reporter: the photo governor ralph northam is referring to shows a man in black face. another person can be seen dressed as a member of the ku klux klan. the image resurfaced last week after first appearing in northam's 1984 medical school yearbook page. on friday, northam apologized for the photo, and then a day later, he denied being in it and refused to step down as governor amit protests. >> what we're saying, his actions in his past and continuing to stand forth as our governor is not we
i'm anne-marie green.irginia's governor ralph northam is facing new pressure to resign over a racist photo. and his lieutenant governor faces misconduct allegations from his past. marc liverman is here with details on both of the accusations, marc, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie, the controversy keeps getting worse and worse for the governor as more political leaders and protesters call for him to step down, but governor northam said he didn't do anything wrong here. >> i...
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ann coulter is one the president can say i don't know ann coulter.resident has praised her in the past routinely. i can name three occasions he said something complimentary about her. but for all of those voices, there's not a lot of places for them to go. >> here's the power of ann coulter, and i never thought i would find myself in this position, but ann coulter saying the perfects is an idiot, he can be naked and not that i wish this on anybody, but he could be naked and the four of us could say for 60 straight minutes the president is naked, 40% of the country would think the four of us are liars. he's not naked. he's fully dressed. ann coulter comes out and said he's buck bleep naked and they suddenly see him as naked because ann coulter has had a more intimate relationship, agrees with his base on more issues than he does. i think the break with ann coulter is a thing because her calling him an idiot has a lot more power than anybody anywhere else calling him an idiot. >> i don't know -- heartening to hear ann coulter say that the way he got ch
ann coulter is one the president can say i don't know ann coulter.resident has praised her in the past routinely. i can name three occasions he said something complimentary about her. but for all of those voices, there's not a lot of places for them to go. >> here's the power of ann coulter, and i never thought i would find myself in this position, but ann coulter saying the perfects is an idiot, he can be naked and not that i wish this on anybody, but he could be naked and the four of us...
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anne-marie?> wow, marc liverman. thank you. >>> now to venezuela where the military is blocking humanitarian aid from entering the country. that is despite severe food shortages amid a collapsing economy. embattled president nicolas maduro insists there is no emergency, and military leaders continue to back him. many soldiers, however, appear ready to abandon their allegiance. elizabeth palmer is in caracas. >>> translator: what we need is maduro to leave. we must overthrow this government. >> reporter: without the armed forces, president nicolas maduro is finished. so state tv broadcasts pictures almost daily showing apparently loyal troops with their commander in chief. [ cheers ] in reality, vast numbers of them, on a salary of about $6 a month, have had enough. why are they ready to desert the president? >> translator: because they are tired. we are suffering just like the people are. my family, for example, my salary isn't even enough to buy food. >> reporter: is this something you can talk
anne-marie?> wow, marc liverman. thank you. >>> now to venezuela where the military is blocking humanitarian aid from entering the country. that is despite severe food shortages amid a collapsing economy. embattled president nicolas maduro insists there is no emergency, and military leaders continue to back him. many soldiers, however, appear ready to abandon their allegiance. elizabeth palmer is in caracas. >>> translator: what we need is maduro to leave. we must overthrow...
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anne has always been a pioneer. she was the first woman assigned to cover the white house on network television. forwith 41 years on the air abc news, her longevity and impact are unparalleled she now combines her personal experiences on the white house beat with fresh scholarship from the prestigious miller center for presidential studies at the university of virginia. newson's career at abc seven presidents and 10 presidential campaigns. anne was traveling with president george w. bush on 9/11 and was the only broadcast reporter to remain on air force one to report on behalf of all chaotics during the hours following the terrorist attack. was the most significant story of her career. numerous awards, inducted into six holes of fame -- six halls of fame and having received five honorary university degrees. however, her most special award was when she was given the golden statuette bestowed by the national mother's day committee naming her mother of the year in [applause] [applause] 1988. midshipmen zach abey gradua
anne has always been a pioneer. she was the first woman assigned to cover the white house on network television. forwith 41 years on the air abc news, her longevity and impact are unparalleled she now combines her personal experiences on the white house beat with fresh scholarship from the prestigious miller center for presidential studies at the university of virginia. newson's career at abc seven presidents and 10 presidential campaigns. anne was traveling with president george w. bush on...
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i'm anne-marie green.resident trump appealed for bipartisan unity in washington and an end to revenge, resistance, and retribution in his state of the union address last night. mr. trump also renewed his call for a border wall and pushed for hard-line immigration policies. natalie brand is in washington with the key takeaways from that speech. natalie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the 82-minute speech included calls for bipartisanship on issues from infrastructure to lowering the cost of prescription drugs, but partisan divide remains, particularly on the topic of immigration. >> the state of our union is strong. t push for unity in his second state of the union address tuesday night. >> victory is not winning for our party. victory is winning for our country. >> reporter: facing a divided congress, the president warned democrats not to let partisan investigations hamper u.s. prosperity. >> if there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation. >> repo
i'm anne-marie green.resident trump appealed for bipartisan unity in washington and an end to revenge, resistance, and retribution in his state of the union address last night. mr. trump also renewed his call for a border wall and pushed for hard-line immigration policies. natalie brand is in washington with the key takeaways from that speech. natalie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the 82-minute speech included calls for bipartisanship on issues from infrastructure...
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>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that next deadline is getting closer and closer, and both sides aren't showing any signs of reaching a deal. a big concern, of course, for the more than 800,000 federal workers finally back to work >> i don't expect much coming out of the committee. >> reporter: the committee president trump is referring to is the bipartisan one tasked with working out a border security deal. it is two weeks to come up with some sort of compromise to avoid another partial government shutdown. the president says if there's no wall, there's no deal. >> if they don't have a wall, i don't want to waste my time reading what they have because it's a waste of time. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi says that's not happening. >> there's not going to be any wall money in the legislation. >> reporter: instead, democrats have proposed more than $21 billion for border security and immigration enforcement that would pay for things like more customs officers, drug detection, humanitarian aid, even fencing. >>
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that next deadline is getting closer and closer, and both sides aren't showing any signs of reaching a deal. a big concern, of course, for the more than 800,000 federal workers finally back to work >> i don't expect much coming out of the committee. >> reporter: the committee president trump is referring to is the bipartisan one tasked with working out a border security deal. it is two weeks to come up with some sort of compromise to...
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i'm anne-marie green. 16 states are suing president trump over his declared national emergency to build a border wall saying that it is unconstitutional. protests have erupted from coast to coast as the white house defends the controversial move, and marc liverman is here in new york with more on this. marc, good morning. >> good morning anne-marie. the number of legal challenges the emergency order faces seems to be growing by the day. the president continues to push back. he says if he has to he's going to take his border wall fight all the way to the supreme court. from santa barbara to south bend and other cities. >> we've got to keep fighting against this emergency! >> president trump's plan to bypass congress to build a border wall brought out protesters monday. >> again, there's no emergency. the president himself admitted it last week when he says i didn't need to do it. i'd just rather do it faster. >> during friday's emergency declaration, the president predicted lawsuits would follow. >> sadly,
i'm anne-marie green. 16 states are suing president trump over his declared national emergency to build a border wall saying that it is unconstitutional. protests have erupted from coast to coast as the white house defends the controversial move, and marc liverman is here in new york with more on this. marc, good morning. >> good morning anne-marie. the number of legal challenges the emergency order faces seems to be growing by the day. the president continues to push back. he says if he...
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i'm anne-marie green. today a virginia lawmaker plans to initiate impeachment proceedings against lieutenant governor justin fairfax. it is the latest trouble to hit the top leadership in the state. meanwhile, virginia governor ralph northam told "cbs this morning" co-host gayle king he's not going anywhere in the wake of a yeabroke photo. >>> that's why i'm not going anywhere. >> reporter: more than a week after admit he wore blackface in college, he told "cbs this morning's" gayle king he intends to finish his term. >> yes, i have thought about resigning. i've also thought about what virginia needs right now. and i -- i really think that i'm in a position where i can take virginia to the next level. and that it will be very positive. >> reporter: the governor said he has grown since this picture appeared on his 1984 yearbook page. he said the same about attorney general mark herring's use of blackface. northam refused to call for the resignation of lieutenant governor justin fairfax, accused of sexual as
i'm anne-marie green. today a virginia lawmaker plans to initiate impeachment proceedings against lieutenant governor justin fairfax. it is the latest trouble to hit the top leadership in the state. meanwhile, virginia governor ralph northam told "cbs this morning" co-host gayle king he's not going anywhere in the wake of a yeabroke photo. >>> that's why i'm not going anywhere. >> reporter: more than a week after admit he wore blackface in college, he told "cbs...
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and b, will trump's base stick with him or turn against him potentially like ann koult centre. >> annng inflammatory staxts that boost her twitter feed and get her on shows like this one. so mission accomplished, ann coulter. i don't know how much she represents or understands the views of the voters in this country. there's no question that the president will repeatedly make statements about acts that he may or may not even do. because he counts on people in his base, thinking that he's done them or being poorly informed on some issues. the wall is one of them. he put up a sign in his rally this week saying finish the wall. well the wall isn't even started. i think she's right in the sense that he tries to traffic in limited understanding of detail. the rest of it ann coulter will say anything to get in the news. >> lauren your comment about the cabinet standing by, by your description right there, is that the kind of thing that the cabinet should be doing, standing by no matter what? >> look, i think that we, i think that we often underestimate that there are people who really do sh
and b, will trump's base stick with him or turn against him potentially like ann koult centre. >> annng inflammatory staxts that boost her twitter feed and get her on shows like this one. so mission accomplished, ann coulter. i don't know how much she represents or understands the views of the voters in this country. there's no question that the president will repeatedly make statements about acts that he may or may not even do. because he counts on people in his base, thinking that he's...
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i'm anne-marie green. federal judge has ruled paul manafort intentionally lied to investigators and a federal grand jury in the russia probe. the former campaign chairman for president trump was convicted of eight felonies, including tax and bank fraud last year. he also pleaded guilty to two more conspiracy counts and agreed to cooperate with the special counsel in exchange for pennsylvania lighter sentence. in a ruling yesterday a judge found manafort die are lied about interaction wgs the former business partner believed to have ties to the russian intelligence. by breaching his plea agreement, manafort could face life in prison. manafort remains in jill and set to be sentenced next month. >>> congressional approval on a border security compromise is expected today. passage of the bill would avert a government shutdown. but president trump has yet to fully commit to signing it. mark limpman is here in new york with more on this good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it's looking better for federal w
i'm anne-marie green. federal judge has ruled paul manafort intentionally lied to investigators and a federal grand jury in the russia probe. the former campaign chairman for president trump was convicted of eight felonies, including tax and bank fraud last year. he also pleaded guilty to two more conspiracy counts and agreed to cooperate with the special counsel in exchange for pennsylvania lighter sentence. in a ruling yesterday a judge found manafort die are lied about interaction wgs the...
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emily: this narrative ann coulter has suddenly switched.spleased with him for a year. i think the president was eager to tackle this head on. howie: i have to praise you for giving a high minded answer to ann coulter's response. thanks so much for cramming a lot into this segment. i spoke to veteran sportscaster, bob costas, about his allegation that nbc benched him because of his criticism of nfl concussions effects. ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderfall of you.earth. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. howie: bob costas spent four decades with nbc sports and now revealed why he wasn't in the booth during the super bowl. he said
emily: this narrative ann coulter has suddenly switched.spleased with him for a year. i think the president was eager to tackle this head on. howie: i have to praise you for giving a high minded answer to ann coulter's response. thanks so much for cramming a lot into this segment. i spoke to veteran sportscaster, bob costas, about his allegation that nbc benched him because of his criticism of nfl concussions effects. ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight...
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i'm anne-marie green. dangerous winter storm is stretching from the midwest to the northeast and will bring heavy snow and ice today to millions of people. snow is already blanketing the midwest making travel conditions treacherous in parts of missouri and kansas, and the west is also seeing heavy snowfall. chief meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz tells us about the storms, plural, hitting coast to coast. >> well, a couple more winter storms to track. the first one today. this is going to bring an icy mix. d.c. area into philadelphia, southern parts of new jersey, as we head through the morning. then spreading up toward the new york city metro during the afternoon. snow changing over to ice, some high impact on travel. most of new england seeing it as we head through the overnight hours, exiting on thursday morning. in terms of snow, we've got it in in two batches. fans out, one across the upper midwest, significant snowfall here. from wisconsin to northern missouri. another round from the
i'm anne-marie green. dangerous winter storm is stretching from the midwest to the northeast and will bring heavy snow and ice today to millions of people. snow is already blanketing the midwest making travel conditions treacherous in parts of missouri and kansas, and the west is also seeing heavy snowfall. chief meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz tells us about the storms, plural, hitting coast to coast. >> well, a couple more winter storms to track. the first one today....
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i'm anne-marie green.ell, they call it a dynasty for a reason. the new england patriots won their record-tying sixth super bowl last night. they beat the los angeles rams in the lowest scoring super bowl ever. the patriots quarterback tom brady became the first player in nfl history to be a six-time champion. mola lenghi is in atlanta with the highlights. good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. yeah, the patriots, some might argue more specifically tom brady and bill belichick, got it done again last night here at mercedes-benz stadium in atlanta in front of what often felt like a home crowd. when the winning moment came, new england patriots fans everywhere went while. the patriots made super bowl history with the win over the los angeles rams in atlanta. >> look at this! how could this not motivate you? [ cheers ] this is what it's all about. >> no better feeling than winning the super bowl. >> reporter: it's the patriots' sixth super bowl victory tying a record with the pittsburgh steelers. quart
i'm anne-marie green.ell, they call it a dynasty for a reason. the new england patriots won their record-tying sixth super bowl last night. they beat the los angeles rams in the lowest scoring super bowl ever. the patriots quarterback tom brady became the first player in nfl history to be a six-time champion. mola lenghi is in atlanta with the highlights. good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. yeah, the patriots, some might argue more specifically tom brady and bill belichick, got...
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i'm anne-marie green. "empire" actor jussie smollett remains out on bond this morning, charged with filing a false police report. chicago police say smollett staged his own attack, and they offered a motive. marc liverman is here in new york with the latest on this bizarre investigation. marc, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. police say smollett wasn't happy with how much money he was making on the show and wanted to bring attention to himself. that attention might have cost him his freedom. >> anything to say? >> reporter: police say jussie smollett was upset with his almost $2 million-a-year salary on "empire" and staged an assault on himself to get publicity. >> you do such a disservice when you lie about things like this. >> reporter: in recent weeks, smollett went from victim to suspect. ie johnson expressed anger. >> bogus police reports cause real harm. they do harm to every legitimate victim who's in need of support. >> reporter: authorities say smollett staged the early morning
i'm anne-marie green. "empire" actor jussie smollett remains out on bond this morning, charged with filing a false police report. chicago police say smollett staged his own attack, and they offered a motive. marc liverman is here in new york with the latest on this bizarre investigation. marc, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. police say smollett wasn't happy with how much money he was making on the show and wanted to bring attention to himself. that attention...
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i'm anne-marie green. a budget deal to avert a government shutdown is headed to president trump's desk after being approved by congress. while mr. trump is expected to sign it, he announced that he will also declare a national emergency to get more money for a border wall. marc liverman is here with reaction. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. a national emergency declaration may come as a surprise to some lawmakers, but the president has been talking about it for months to get his wall. the move is already coming with a lot of pushback from democrats and even some republicans. president trump is planning to declare a national emergency today, arguing the situation at the southern border is a humanitarian crisis. >> the yeas are 83, the nays are 16. >> reporter: overwhelm congress overwhelmingly approved a spending package to avoid a government shutdown. >> the yeas are 300, the nays are 128. >> reporter: included is $1.4 billion for border fencing, far short of the $5.7 billion president
i'm anne-marie green. a budget deal to avert a government shutdown is headed to president trump's desk after being approved by congress. while mr. trump is expected to sign it, he announced that he will also declare a national emergency to get more money for a border wall. marc liverman is here with reaction. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. a national emergency declaration may come as a surprise to some lawmakers, but the president has been talking about it for months...
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i am anne makovec. back to you. >> it's amazing to see all that damage . >> it is amazing to see what that storm damage can do in cases like this. >>> that's right. we are getting rain all at one time along that strong wind was south marin county under a flood warning until 8:45 am due to all of the rain they have already received. many locations already picking up 3 to 5 inches and we are still tracking the rain on the hi-def doppler. the big weather stories the current wind gusts at sfo, the two mile an hour wind gusting. to know 49 miles an hour, novato 44, san jose 30, berkeley 33 in the golden gate gusting at 29 miles an hour right now. there is a high wind morning and wind advisory in effect through the morning. we have downed trees, power lines and a flash flood watch in effect throughout the morning. again we have a flood warning for southeastern marin county. on the hi-def doppler you can see the rain over the golden gate in the san francisco in across the bay bridge, across the richmond-san ra
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we have our crew heading to the scene with anne makovec on her way there. >>> it is round 2 of the rain and wind with the big weather story the wind gusting. be prepared to be gusting conditions. here's a live look from the golden gate bridge camera were the wind is gusting at 52 miles an hour. sfo reports 62 mile an hour wind gusting at the moment. this is sustained wind across the bay area. you can see 33 mile an hour wind at half moon bay out of the south. it is 30 mile an hour wind sustained in downtown san francisco, 40 mile an hour at sfo with 38 mile an hour wind in san rafael. it is a windy day for sure with a high wind warning and wind advisory in effect for the bay area throughout the morning. on the hi-def doppler we had thunderstorms roll in with heavy rain overnight. you can see light rain showers from mill valley, down through golden gate and hit the san francisco, across the bay bridge, and into the east bay as well. concord, walnut creek with light to moderate rain, down through fremont, the south bay into san jose. we will talk about the rivers that will likely be flood
we have our crew heading to the scene with anne makovec on her way there. >>> it is round 2 of the rain and wind with the big weather story the wind gusting. be prepared to be gusting conditions. here's a live look from the golden gate bridge camera were the wind is gusting at 52 miles an hour. sfo reports 62 mile an hour wind gusting at the moment. this is sustained wind across the bay area. you can see 33 mile an hour wind at half moon bay out of the south. it is 30 mile an hour wind...
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ann coulter who was a big supporter on immigration has turned critical. he was asked about miss coulter as well. president trump: i don't know her. i hardly know her. i haven't spoken to her in way over a year. but the press loves saying ann coulter. i just don't have the time to speak to her. but she is off the reservation. howie: here is a brief clip of ann coulter. >> forget the fact that he's digging his own grade. the only national emergency is our president is an idiot. cathy: he did her a huge favor. she is not affiliated with any news organization. she is an entrepreneur. she is an author and she needs publicity. so for the president of the united states to go on and on about ann coulter and giving her an opportunity to reply and call him an idiot. he did something so nice for her. howie: similar to emily's response, when the clashes come, they both get something out of it. i think the president sometimes . . . howie: bob costas spent four decades with nbc sports and now revealed why he wasn't in the booth during the super bowl. he said nbc benche
ann coulter who was a big supporter on immigration has turned critical. he was asked about miss coulter as well. president trump: i don't know her. i hardly know her. i haven't spoken to her in way over a year. but the press loves saying ann coulter. i just don't have the time to speak to her. but she is off the reservation. howie: here is a brief clip of ann coulter. >> forget the fact that he's digging his own grade. the only national emergency is our president is an idiot. cathy: he...
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anne-marie?> marc liverman in new york, thanks a lot, marc. >>> the national guard is headed to northern california where devastating flooding has prompted mandatory evacuations in at least two dozen communities. the russian river in sonoma county continues to rise this morning. at least 2,000 homes and businesses have flooded. the region for days. meg oliver reports from guerneville. >> reporter: the russian river is rising so fast, homes are surrounded, cars are submerged, is iree town is now virtually an guerneville, a resort town 75 miles north of san francisco in california's wine country, is just one of scores of communities in trouble here. the river along its south side is expected to crest at 46.1 feet. that's 14 feet above flood stage, and the biggest flood here in 22 years. fallen trees, downed power lines, and stranded residents are taxing first responders and their resources. do you have boots on? >> no. >> reporter: daren dempsy walked more than a quarter of a mile to make sure ever
anne-marie?> marc liverman in new york, thanks a lot, marc. >>> the national guard is headed to northern california where devastating flooding has prompted mandatory evacuations in at least two dozen communities. the russian river in sonoma county continues to rise this morning. at least 2,000 homes and businesses have flooded. the region for days. meg oliver reports from guerneville. >> reporter: the russian river is rising so fast, homes are surrounded, cars are submerged,...
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♪r: >> reporte in new mom ann's world with twin baby boys, everything is double.th books, the cribs,wo sets of little feet and, of course, double the worry. >> we want to protect them. they're our first children. >> reporter: that protection includes something ann never even thought of until recently. >> my husband and i were watching the news, and it came up that a 2-year-old had their identity stolen. >> reporter: more than 1 milliod childrenheir identities stolen in 2017, according to a recent sdy. 66% of the victims were under 8 years old.fe thderal trade commission passed a law last year allowing rents, like ann, to free their children's credit. the law also included free credit freezes for adults. >> we froze our credit, thene went to freeze the boys' credit, e d it was such a problem. >> reporter: unlikeezing your credit, where you can do it all online, freezing a child's credit requires parents to send sensitive information about yourself and your child by mail to all three credit bureaus. that includes copies of birth certificates, full social security numbers, any court ord
♪r: >> reporte in new mom ann's world with twin baby boys, everything is double.th books, the cribs,wo sets of little feet and, of course, double the worry. >> we want to protect them. they're our first children. >> reporter: that protection includes something ann never even thought of until recently. >> my husband and i were watching the news, and it came up that a 2-year-old had their identity stolen. >> reporter: more than 1 milliod childrenheir identities...
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i'm anne-marie green.hicago police are working with jussie smollett's attorneys on a plan for the actor to turn himself in after he was charged yesterday with making a false police report when he said he was attacked last month. meanwhile, cbs chicago station wbbm obtained store surveillance video of two brothers buying items possibly worn in the alleged assault that smollett is accused of orchestrating. marc liverman has the latest. marc, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. if smollett is convicted of those felony charges, he could face up to three years in prison and be forced to cover the cost of the investigation. we're also learning more and more about how police say he pulled it off and the men he used to do it. the charges against "empire" actor jussie smollett are for disorderly conduct and allegedly filing a false police report. it's a stunning turn of events after smollett said two masked men attacked him in chicago last month. >> i can't tell you what color their eyes were, i can't tell you
i'm anne-marie green.hicago police are working with jussie smollett's attorneys on a plan for the actor to turn himself in after he was charged yesterday with making a false police report when he said he was attacked last month. meanwhile, cbs chicago station wbbm obtained store surveillance video of two brothers buying items possibly worn in the alleged assault that smollett is accused of orchestrating. marc liverman has the latest. marc, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. if...
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so, we're going to keep an eye on it, anne makevec, kpix5. >>> anne, thank you. creeks in west marin are overflowing and flooding several locations. marin county sheriffs offices warning people to stay home if possible. west marin has received more than 5 inches of rain in the past 24 hours. officials saying that the reservoir spilling into spillways causing roadway closures. >>> the storm is it causing flooding into point reyes national sea shore. park rangers are urging people to stay home. all visitor centers will be closed today. >>> the storm is sending trees toppling over in hayward. cal trans is working to unblock this tree. >>> flooding along the san francisco shoreline has closed the great highway today, right now the southbound lanes from lincoln street to slow boulevard are blocked off. no word yet on big mess right now at bay area airports as we take a live look at sfo right now. an airport spokesperson said 154 flights have been canceled so far today. another 164 are delayed. >>> right now the power is out for more than 12,000 customers across the ba
so, we're going to keep an eye on it, anne makevec, kpix5. >>> anne, thank you. creeks in west marin are overflowing and flooding several locations. marin county sheriffs offices warning people to stay home if possible. west marin has received more than 5 inches of rain in the past 24 hours. officials saying that the reservoir spilling into spillways causing roadway closures. >>> the storm is it causing flooding into point reyes national sea shore. park rangers are urging...
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live in sausalito, anne makevec, cal cal. >> anne, thank you. here is a look at the mess from copper 5. >> highway 101 open but dozen of homes around the slide are too dangerous to be inside and evacuated. >>> continuing our team coverage live at an evacuation center at saw sasaulito hall. >> reporter: here earlier was the woman who was in the middle of that mess. you heard there was one woman who sort of went with the slide this morning and the one injury involved in this mess, she was here earlier today. i saw her briefly, she is pretty banged up, a big wealth on her face, kind of scratched up. as you might expect she is not interested in talking to the media quite yet. but, obviously just an incredible story to come from her having been in the middle of that slide. as we were mentioning a dozen folk right now who have been forced out of their homes staying here at city hall. >> unbelievable to be so close to it was incredible. so i think we are lucky to be alive and lucky our neighbor, you know, she is okay. >> reporter: zachary garza could f
live in sausalito, anne makevec, cal cal. >> anne, thank you. here is a look at the mess from copper 5. >> highway 101 open but dozen of homes around the slide are too dangerous to be inside and evacuated. >>> continuing our team coverage live at an evacuation center at saw sasaulito hall. >> reporter: here earlier was the woman who was in the middle of that mess. you heard there was one woman who sort of went with the slide this morning and the one injury involved in...
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i'm anne-marie green. oscars may have lacked a host, but it was full of shocks and surprises. most notably, the best picture win upset. "green book" beat out favorites including "black panther" and "roma." joy benedict is in los angeles with a wrap of the winners. joy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. i think they're still partying over there in hollywood as we speak. there was a lot of drama leading up to the academy awards from the hosts to presenters and when the oscars were handed out. this is hollywood, and they thrive on drama, and tinseltown's biggest night didn't disappoint. >> "green book." >> reporter: the interracial road movie "green book" about real-life pianist don shirley won best picture oscar despite criticism from dr. shirley's family. >> i think we brought great honor to dr. shirley. his name is out in the world. >> reporter: mahershala ali won his second best supporting actor award for playing dr. shirley. in an upset, "the favorite's" olivia coleman beat glenn close
i'm anne-marie green. oscars may have lacked a host, but it was full of shocks and surprises. most notably, the best picture win upset. "green book" beat out favorites including "black panther" and "roma." joy benedict is in los angeles with a wrap of the winners. joy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. i think they're still partying over there in hollywood as we speak. there was a lot of drama leading up to the academy awards from the hosts...
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ann coulter. i don't know her. i hardly know her. i haven't spoken to her in way over a year, but the press loves saying ann coulter. i like her. but she's off the reservation, but anybody that knows her understands that. >> dara, i mean, that was just weird. the president was asked about influences and he named the three people who most observers think he is building his immigration policy for. >> yeah, although it's always hard to know with this president whether he's saying that because he actually does have relationships with them or whether he's saying that because he watches a whole lot of television. and so if those are the names that are coming up as influencers, he's going to interpret that. but it's definitely clear that trump is very afraid of any fight with people who he thinks of as mediating between him and his base. even to point where, you know, he's been saying for years at this point that any border barrier that is built needs to be steel poles or steel bollards or slats, but when he posted a sketch of a design in d
ann coulter. i don't know her. i hardly know her. i haven't spoken to her in way over a year, but the press loves saying ann coulter. i like her. but she's off the reservation, but anybody that knows her understands that. >> dara, i mean, that was just weird. the president was asked about influences and he named the three people who most observers think he is building his immigration policy for. >> yeah, although it's always hard to know with this president whether he's saying that...
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anne makovec, kpix 5. >> that is quite a traffic backup behind you . thank you. >>> the storm watch in sonoma county with all eyes on the russian river, currently above flood stage. we have kpix 5 da lin live in guerneville. >> reporter: the river is receding but not fast enough for the folks in guerneville. check out this building, under three feet of water since yesterday. it is listed for sale at $600,000 but the fact that it is under three feet of water could affect that deal a little bit. you can see the drone coverage from the low-lying areas with houses surrounded by water with some structures under two feet of water. most of these houses are raised up high so when it floods it only causes minor damage to the garages. we have the roadway shutdown did the flooding and the rivers have turned some of the spaniards into lakes. >> i think they wanted everyone to evacuate the neighborhood so i don't plan on spending the night. >> some folks decided to evacuate themselves and that is especially if the place is flooded. the good thing is that it has not
anne makovec, kpix 5. >> that is quite a traffic backup behind you . thank you. >>> the storm watch in sonoma county with all eyes on the russian river, currently above flood stage. we have kpix 5 da lin live in guerneville. >> reporter: the river is receding but not fast enough for the folks in guerneville. check out this building, under three feet of water since yesterday. it is listed for sale at $600,000 but the fact that it is under three feet of water could affect...
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to keep things interesting ann coulter's whose name was invoked.ho has been hounding and trolling the president responded during a radio interview. >> forget the fact he's digging his own grave. this is just the only national emergency is our president is an idiot. >> there's that to talk about with our guests. franco, do you believe the president when he says he doesn't follow ann coulter? >> it's hard to believe the president isn't listening to ann coulter. a few weeks ago when he was ready to sign a spending bill with that the democrats and republicans had agreed to that didn't have any funding to the wall. it was ann coulter who spoke out and others talking about the president is being scammed if he agrees to that. within 24 hours, president trump had changed his mind. said no. i'm not going to sign this and we got record breaking shutdown. for him to say that he's not listening is very hard to believe. >> emily, let's talk about your line of work and covering congress and we've watched them come around. people who have some age on them remembe
to keep things interesting ann coulter's whose name was invoked.ho has been hounding and trolling the president responded during a radio interview. >> forget the fact he's digging his own grave. this is just the only national emergency is our president is an idiot. >> there's that to talk about with our guests. franco, do you believe the president when he says he doesn't follow ann coulter? >> it's hard to believe the president isn't listening to ann coulter. a few weeks ago...
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♪ hello ann >> how did you find out about this choir?was rlly looking for something i could find that would be a place where i could participate and understand whate is hng to me and feel like i could do something about it. >> reporter: growing movement in alzhei mr's's movement,ing music to exercise the brain, reduce anxiety and socialize.t nationwide a least 30 choirs have beenormed for people like ann. it can help calm caregivers, too. ff>> learning new s and knowing there's life beyond the initial diagnosis, i thin is ar important message for folks. >> reporter: dr.middleton is an alzheimer's research and founded a chorus called the unforgettables. >> research suggests that music activates most parts of the brain than most other activities and the part of the brain affected by alzheimer's disease may not be affected as early. >> reporter: long time chicago choral conductor and his wife launched the good memories choir herebo >> when eve knows you're suffering from the same thing there's a natural compassion and opening up that happen
♪ hello ann >> how did you find out about this choir?was rlly looking for something i could find that would be a place where i could participate and understand whate is hng to me and feel like i could do something about it. >> reporter: growing movement in alzhei mr's's movement,ing music to exercise the brain, reduce anxiety and socialize.t nationwide a least 30 choirs have beenormed for people like ann. it can help calm caregivers, too. ff>> learning new s and knowing...
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first anne makevec is live with the teacher rally and march on day one, anne. >> reporter: yeah, hundreds of people have gathered here right outside oakland city hall, we are talking teachers, parents and students leaving local schools empty right now. the teachers here to reiterate their demands and then they are planning to walk to the district office on broadway to make sure their voices are heard. oakland teachers among the lowest paid in almeda county. with salaries ranging from 46 to $85,000. and today they are fighting for more. >> we have stood up and said enough is enough. >> teachers are asking for a 12% raise over 3 years, the district's latest offer is an 8.5% raise over 4 years. >> we've looked forward to hearing a counter proposal from them. >> the union also wants smaller class sizes and a better counselor student ratio. 3000 teachers are picketing outside of 86 schools. >> we would much rather be in our classrooms working with our students, this is a last resort and unfortunate it's come to this. >> maintaining they simply don't have enough money to meet those demands they
first anne makevec is live with the teacher rally and march on day one, anne. >> reporter: yeah, hundreds of people have gathered here right outside oakland city hall, we are talking teachers, parents and students leaving local schools empty right now. the teachers here to reiterate their demands and then they are planning to walk to the district office on broadway to make sure their voices are heard. oakland teachers among the lowest paid in almeda county. with salaries ranging from 46...
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why does ann coulter's view matter so much? who is ann coulter's base? who is she speaking for. we're at the point where we have a be up. of newzealots. you've got all these people saying, i'm sorry, what's in this predeal? what are new yorkers doing regarding amazon? this doesn't work for me. if the president chose to pivot, you'd get a whole lot of people holding theranos and closing their eyes saying, i may need go with this guy again. who's standing behind and saying bravo, sister? i don't know who that is. he's flipped the switch on that, which is really remarkable. ann coulter -- look, president trump cannot lose any of his base. >> she represents his base? >> a certain hard core of his base, and she's not going along with it. he was more krng aboconcerned w would get through the site. >> here's the thing. sean hannity isn't breaking up with trump ever. >> right. >> so why worry about that? why not think about all those people in the middle who he could win over? >> i actually don't think hannity and coulder are part of the base. i think they're part of trump's obsession w
why does ann coulter's view matter so much? who is ann coulter's base? who is she speaking for. we're at the point where we have a be up. of newzealots. you've got all these people saying, i'm sorry, what's in this predeal? what are new yorkers doing regarding amazon? this doesn't work for me. if the president chose to pivot, you'd get a whole lot of people holding theranos and closing their eyes saying, i may need go with this guy again. who's standing behind and saying bravo, sister? i don't...
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maden during afterhours gathering in annapolis. >> reporter: srces tell me they have encouraged mary ann thenti to step down after racial slur she made. now we're told the house will be taking a vote at 5:45 for possible censure of the delegates, as we talked to one of the delegates who was there. >> that put mewk in anrd situation. >> reporter: he said the slur he heard floored hi >> what she said has been said and it's inappropriate to say the least. >> reporter: he said he was having cigars with a few colleagues when mary ann lisanti used the n word while describing walker's predominantca afamerican district. >> the i question had she been drinking that night? i would guess she probably had. lisantiter: walker said ter apologized. since then there's been calls dr her to resign including from her ownocratic party and the governor. yesterday she said s has support from her district. >> my constitnts are helping guide me through this timehe >> reporter: vote to censure her is set to happen at 5:45 unless she agrees to step down. >> keep it here, news4 will have coverage from annapolis. >
maden during afterhours gathering in annapolis. >> reporter: srces tell me they have encouraged mary ann thenti to step down after racial slur she made. now we're told the house will be taking a vote at 5:45 for possible censure of the delegates, as we talked to one of the delegates who was there. >> that put mewk in anrd situation. >> reporter: he said the slur he heard floored hi >> what she said has been said and it's inappropriate to say the least. >> reporter:...
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which could be great to have anne caen as president or maybe not, right. i just thought that was something that when she talked to me about it. >> i agree. there's something to be said about keeping the calender as it exists. not altering the schedule as it stands. i would have no objection if you were president for 20 months straight. i think that i guess the question is, for the remaining of us who are not on the vice president or president schedule would we be willing to step in and a stop-gap measure in the first place and also does that require a formel amendment? >> does what require -- >> if someone is to step in temporarily to finish out convincvincecourtney's term? >> the by-laws are silent about what happens when a president resigns. it just says in the absence of the president the vice president. you could just do nothing and commissioner cane could act as vice press for however months until october. that's one option. the alternate option is you hold an election in the next meeting and you could elect either commissioner caen or someone else to
which could be great to have anne caen as president or maybe not, right. i just thought that was something that when she talked to me about it. >> i agree. there's something to be said about keeping the calender as it exists. not altering the schedule as it stands. i would have no objection if you were president for 20 months straight. i think that i guess the question is, for the remaining of us who are not on the vice president or president schedule would we be willing to step in and a...
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so again, the maryland house voting to censure delegate mary ann lisanti. we'll have more on this as it comes in. stay with us. back to you. >> aoo closer at censure, it's the second strongest discipline surpassed only by expulsion. it was last used in 2012 against cuysses y. in 2017 there was a bill trying to censure mike miller over his honoring a statute chief justice roger taney who wrote the infamous dread scott decision. that bill was pulled when governor larry hogan ordered the removal of the statue. tracee wilkins is live and will have reaction to the vote at 6:30. >>> president trump's former lawyer and fixer michael cohen just emerged from seven and a half hours with the house intel committee. and announced he'll be back next week. >> not much i can say, other than it was very productive. as i said i'm committed to telling the truth. i will be back on march 6th t nish up. there's more to discuss. >> today's hearing in stark contrast to yesterday's explosive public testimony. jennifer johnson has the latest. >> reporter: day three for michael cohen
so again, the maryland house voting to censure delegate mary ann lisanti. we'll have more on this as it comes in. stay with us. back to you. >> aoo closer at censure, it's the second strongest discipline surpassed only by expulsion. it was last used in 2012 against cuysses y. in 2017 there was a bill trying to censure mike miller over his honoring a statute chief justice roger taney who wrote the infamous dread scott decision. that bill was pulled when governor larry hogan ordered the...
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we have anne makovec live in that area all morning. the vallejo two novato commute is a struggle with 43 minute drive time, so give yourself a few extra minutes. my recommendation is to avoid the area as much as possible. we have word there is emergency construction happening very close to 37 as well. here's the richmond-san rafael bridge, a much better choice. we do have some red on the sensors but bearable was 17 minutes to get your way across the span. >>> 17th street and 101 we have trouble spots where it is slow in both directions. we have a crash on 80 work your way toward seventh street heading into the lower deck of the bay bridge which could slow you down a bit this morning. it looks like they are trying to clear that out of the lanes. we did see more slow-and-go a moment ago. it is 4 miles an hour work your way toward that accident, so pack your patience this morning. one bright spot is the bay bridge and despite the wind advisory in effect with slick surfaces have not had the metering lights or delays at the bay bridge. what
we have anne makovec live in that area all morning. the vallejo two novato commute is a struggle with 43 minute drive time, so give yourself a few extra minutes. my recommendation is to avoid the area as much as possible. we have word there is emergency construction happening very close to 37 as well. here's the richmond-san rafael bridge, a much better choice. we do have some red on the sensors but bearable was 17 minutes to get your way across the span. >>> 17th street and 101 we...
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mary ann clark's mother wrote a letter in reply. she was anxious about her daughter in her grandchildren, and she was horrified. mary ann clark was raised in april highest christian home, an educated woman and a schoolteacher, and she ran away to join the army. she placed much of the blame on the cruel treatment clark had received from her husband, who abandoned her and her children. he went to california and married another woman. clark was despondent. she spoke of going to the army, but her mother did not think she was going to do it. surprise. [laughter] nevertheless, mary ann clark left home one night in 1861, and the first her mother heard of her after that is she had joined the army and had united with a cavalry company under the assumed name of henry clark. she returned home briefly, but returned to the army in may after the brutal murder of her beloved brother by unionist home guards. clarkon the research, was wounded in the thigh in an talky at the end of august 1862. . she was discovered to be a woman and taken prisoner. s
mary ann clark's mother wrote a letter in reply. she was anxious about her daughter in her grandchildren, and she was horrified. mary ann clark was raised in april highest christian home, an educated woman and a schoolteacher, and she ran away to join the army. she placed much of the blame on the cruel treatment clark had received from her husband, who abandoned her and her children. he went to california and married another woman. clark was despondent. she spoke of going to the army, but her...
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anne: brexit is difficult for all of us.tainty is difficult, but most organizations, especially organizations young in our history, are able to flex and actually figure out how they are going to navigate the situation. francine: how much exposure do you -- do you start with the u.k. because it is a great model and then you go to somewhere else? anne: we are big in the u.k.. we have a euro count which is very successful. next up, ireland, and from ireland we launch across europe. francine: what is your euro count? anne: right, we have a euro count for u.k. citizens and businesses. we will soon have those accounts over -- offer to european citizens across europe. francine: any acquisitions outside for technology? anne: we were very hard getting the best technology in the world. i spent 30 ought years in traditional banks trying to fix the old problems. is great to be in an organization where we have new technology and we can take the best from around the world and use it to solve financial services problems in the right way. f
anne: brexit is difficult for all of us.tainty is difficult, but most organizations, especially organizations young in our history, are able to flex and actually figure out how they are going to navigate the situation. francine: how much exposure do you -- do you start with the u.k. because it is a great model and then you go to somewhere else? anne: we are big in the u.k.. we have a euro count which is very successful. next up, ireland, and from ireland we launch across europe. francine: what...
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i'm anne-marie green. high-profile republican lawmaker says the senate judiciary committee will investigate bombshell claims made by former deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe. senator lindsey graham says that he will subpoena mccabe following claims that he discussed the possibility of ousting president trump through the 25th amendment. mccabe made those claims in an interview with scott pelley on "60 minutes." mccabe also detailed a conversation he said he had with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. a conversation rosenstein says never happened. >> 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 can easily wear a recording device. theyn's there." >> ahead on "cbs this morning," more on andrew mr. speaker cabe's interview on "60 minutes." >>> multiple states are considering suing president trump over his national emergency declaration. the move was to secure funding for a wall along the southern border. mar
i'm anne-marie green. high-profile republican lawmaker says the senate judiciary committee will investigate bombshell claims made by former deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe. senator lindsey graham says that he will subpoena mccabe following claims that he discussed the possibility of ousting president trump through the 25th amendment. mccabe made those claims in an interview with scott pelley on "60 minutes." mccabe also detailed a conversation he said he had with deputy...
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henry mance and anne ashworth will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers.p plays. it is pretty far out there, but it really suits the music and what they're about, i think. in his birmingham studio, artist harley davies is painting a unique work that is much, much more than meets the eye. it's mind—blowing to think that, when you consider how much data there must be out there. it's interesting for the future, i'd say. the artwork is the album cover of the hugely popular and influential mezzanine album by massive attack. and to celebrate its 20th anniversary, the band agreed to have this music encoded in dna and then added to several spray paint cans. it means harley's painting will hold thousands of copies of the album and to find out how, i have come here to a lab in zurich to meet one of the pioneers of using genetic code to store data. and so here's the freezer where we keep the dna. right, ok, this is where the magic happens. exactly. so in here. it comes in an enormous box, all really cold. and you buy in dna? we buy in the dna. dr grass has encoded th
henry mance and anne ashworth will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers.p plays. it is pretty far out there, but it really suits the music and what they're about, i think. in his birmingham studio, artist harley davies is painting a unique work that is much, much more than meets the eye. it's mind—blowing to think that, when you consider how much data there must be out there. it's interesting for the future, i'd say. the artwork is the album cover of the hugely popular and...
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is he afraid mostly of ann coulter.s that what's come to, the president of the united states being led around by someone who wr writes books? >> good friend with sean hannity literally working for him. soutserx troedinary that a president who can tell the base that he'sall r already building wall, doesn't have a sense of his own strength that he doesn't feel he can defy this media crowd. he thinks he has to show them he's doing the most. >> tomorrow morning people puck up the paper. headline president declares national emergency. tonight because ann coulter rang the bell, he broke the glass. >> he's tear fews of angering his base. i can imagine him being on the phone with lou daubs and sawing i have to do this but i will do this other thing. republicans were this close to getting out of it. this is a worst-case nightmare ske nair ye. this sets a damaging precedent. conservatives should know this. i think lot of them understand what could happen with a democratic president who could do this on climate change, guns, healt
is he afraid mostly of ann coulter.s that what's come to, the president of the united states being led around by someone who wr writes books? >> good friend with sean hannity literally working for him. soutserx troedinary that a president who can tell the base that he'sall r already building wall, doesn't have a sense of his own strength that he doesn't feel he can defy this media crowd. he thinks he has to show them he's doing the most. >> tomorrow morning people puck up the paper....
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anne, what did the pope tell the bishops today?porter: well, he urged them, andrea, to take concrete and effective measures to end what he called the scourge of sexual abuse by men of the church. and then he issued this paper, which is 21 reflection points, sort of a road map or a discussion guide, if you will, for the discussions that will happen over the next couple of days. and one of those ideas is an idea put forth by the u.s. bishops and cardinal daniel dinardo outlining what his thoughts are. this idea of bishops policing bishops seems almost hollow at this point in time. >> i don't think it's hollow particularly if it's blended with a review board or some of the layity who take their place. >> reporter: what the cardinal would like to see is a lay review board for bishops which is what happens now. what is not in this paper which has some survivors very upset, there is no language about zero toleran tolerance. that is basically one strike and you're out when it comes to the priesthood. the other thing that's in here is publ
anne, what did the pope tell the bishops today?porter: well, he urged them, andrea, to take concrete and effective measures to end what he called the scourge of sexual abuse by men of the church. and then he issued this paper, which is 21 reflection points, sort of a road map or a discussion guide, if you will, for the discussions that will happen over the next couple of days. and one of those ideas is an idea put forth by the u.s. bishops and cardinal daniel dinardo outlining what his thoughts...
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donald trump is afraid of ann coulter.ancy pelosi is not afraid of anybody, least of all, donald trump. he zim no choice and then he's go having to to go back and say but i declare a national emergency. >> let me go this way. you have a thought because i think -- i'll put my cards on the tanl. table. i think he's bent for trouble. i think he's going to shoot the moon mp it's classic bring down the temple. donald trump. >> to joy's point and i still think of politics as the art of the possible and last year in the senate, a pathway to citizenship for dreamers got 56 votes without any support from the white house at all. if this white house were to invest in an effort to get republicans on board, they could get this done. and that's why i think this is the biggest missed opportunity for this administration. they could have got immigration reform done if any republican president could have gotten it done, it was donald trump and it looks like groirltsing to go another two years without an immigration solution in this country
donald trump is afraid of ann coulter.ancy pelosi is not afraid of anybody, least of all, donald trump. he zim no choice and then he's go having to to go back and say but i declare a national emergency. >> let me go this way. you have a thought because i think -- i'll put my cards on the tanl. table. i think he's bent for trouble. i think he's going to shoot the moon mp it's classic bring down the temple. donald trump. >> to joy's point and i still think of politics as the art of...
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so when he says, i barely know ann coulter. take the opposite. he knows ann coulter. he knows all these people. i was very surprised by the fact that he -- i had not seen this reported before, that the prime minister of japan, shinzo abe -- nominated him for a nobel peace prize. that's news. >> certainly news to me. >> right. and then the other thing, you played that clip where the president said, i didn't need to do this. i want to do this faster. george conway -- >> this is important. >> george conway tweeted out, this quote should be the first sentence of the first half of every complaint filed this afternoon. >> i didn't know to do this. >> george conway is important because he is the husband of kellyanne conway, one of the senior advisors to the president. >> so, kelly, let's pick up on that. the president said he didn't need to declare a national emergency to get the funding for the wall. he just needed to do it faster. worth noting. november 20, '14 when barack obama was president, donald trump tweeted this. repubs must not allow president obama to subvert the
so when he says, i barely know ann coulter. take the opposite. he knows ann coulter. he knows all these people. i was very surprised by the fact that he -- i had not seen this reported before, that the prime minister of japan, shinzo abe -- nominated him for a nobel peace prize. that's news. >> certainly news to me. >> right. and then the other thing, you played that clip where the president said, i didn't need to do this. i want to do this faster. george conway -- >> this is...
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. >> ann coulter, don't know her, i have not spoken to her, but the press loves saying ann coulter. >> with this national emergency the president will have access to roughly $8 billion to build some of his wall, his wall would cost more than $8 billion to be clear, so what is he diverting from your tax collars? first 1.375 that congress agreed to in a spending bill. the language in there says specifically that money is for fencing and existing barrier technology, $600 million would come from the treasury department's drug forfeiture. money would come from the drug interdiction program. according to the chair of the house military committee, veteran's affairs sub committee, these are funds that could have been youthed for defense intelligence centers and f 35 maintenance facilities and hangers. it is not just something with which washington disagrees, trump himself said it. in 2014 donald trump slammed president balm for his use of executive actions. repubs must not allow prez obama to subvert with the constitution of the u.s. for his own benefit because he is unable to negotiate with
. >> ann coulter, don't know her, i have not spoken to her, but the press loves saying ann coulter. >> with this national emergency the president will have access to roughly $8 billion to build some of his wall, his wall would cost more than $8 billion to be clear, so what is he diverting from your tax collars? first 1.375 that congress agreed to in a spending bill. the language in there says specifically that money is for fencing and existing barrier technology, $600 million would...
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and so his wife ann has helped him take his own life.ting geoff, obviously the police have taken an interest. i believe you had a visit from them. yes, literally they said they'd had the notification at 12 o'clock and by four o'clock they were knocking on our door. i became completely terrified that the control was going to be taken away from me. i've never seen geoff cry in 52 years of married life. but i found him with his head in his hand and he wasjust sobbing. the 1961 suicide act needs urgent revision. geoff and ann say there were so shocked at being treated like criminals that they've devoted the last few weeks of geoff's life to try to get the law changed, taking their campaign to parliament. in 2015, mps voted decisively against legalising assisted dying, as demonstrators on both sides of the argument protested outside. among the crowd that day was nikki kenward, a christian campaigner who was once completely paralysed. the bottom line is it's too dangerous. they know from experience in other countries how badly it's going to af
and so his wife ann has helped him take his own life.ting geoff, obviously the police have taken an interest. i believe you had a visit from them. yes, literally they said they'd had the notification at 12 o'clock and by four o'clock they were knocking on our door. i became completely terrified that the control was going to be taken away from me. i've never seen geoff cry in 52 years of married life. but i found him with his head in his hand and he wasjust sobbing. the 1961 suicide act needs...
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but the press loves saying ann coulter. probably if i did speak to her she would be very nice. >> i like her, but she's off the reservation, but anybody that knows her understands that. >> again, coulter has been criticizing trump for not getting the wall done. today she said that the wall is his mandate. >> no one thought, oh, look, he was governor of the biggest state in the union, he used to run the cia, he was reagan's vice president. you know, he was fdr's. no. it was one thing, the promise he made every single day at every single speech. >> on his campaign trail. >> so forget the fact that he's digging his own grave. this is just -- look, the only national emergency is that our president is an idiot. >> ann coulter during the campaign -- >> that's the first time i've agreed with her ever. >> more broadly, though, this event today, even people who are i think a little more sympathetic to trump, said this performance by his standards was uneven. what was going on behind the scenes there. >> that's a kind phrase. you kne
but the press loves saying ann coulter. probably if i did speak to her she would be very nice. >> i like her, but she's off the reservation, but anybody that knows her understands that. >> again, coulter has been criticizing trump for not getting the wall done. today she said that the wall is his mandate. >> no one thought, oh, look, he was governor of the biggest state in the union, he used to run the cia, he was reagan's vice president. you know, he was fdr's. no. it was one...