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. >> archie, 12% of the population is black.re should be a lot of black families living out here. >> i think it's wonderful. >> let's see how wonderful it is when watermelon rinds coming flying out the window. >> i thought they better be careful. >> there was no doubt in my mind american people were going to accept it. >> do you have a quick answer for the people who say the show reinforces bigotry and you know that charge started? >> yes, my quick answer is no. >> everybody is going to see something they knew damn well was going on and nothing that surprising. >> edith, we're out of toilet paper. >> no, we're not, i bought some yesterday. it's in the closet in the kitchen. >> i ain't in the kitchen. >> oh. >> hearing a toilet flush for the first time was a big deal and made headlines. >> what's this country coming to anyhow. >> what's it, archie, bad news? >> bad news. >> we get out of vietnam or something? >> mom dented the car, how are we going to keep dad from finding out about it. not when i see everything that's going on i
. >> archie, 12% of the population is black.re should be a lot of black families living out here. >> i think it's wonderful. >> let's see how wonderful it is when watermelon rinds coming flying out the window. >> i thought they better be careful. >> there was no doubt in my mind american people were going to accept it. >> do you have a quick answer for the people who say the show reinforces bigotry and you know that charge started? >> yes, my quick...
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now she is playing a mom role in "riverdale" based on the archie comic. >> i loved archie growing up.oing to be like when i grow up. who am i? and it turns out i'm archie's mom. >> molly had left their son archie in the movie but she is back in town. molly, now 49, doesn't look older than when we met her at 15. a founding member of the '80s brat pack. >> i tell them it's a lot of fun. it's hard work. you have to be very mentally stable and have a good family background. >> but now, surrounded by young actors on keeping any guidance to herself. >> i really make a point of not giving advice. i try with my own kids. it never works. i mean, people really need to kind of figure out their own path. the most i could say is -- you know, wear sunscreen. with her husband, molly has three kids. it's just a matter of time when they'll be the age molly was when she suffered through those teen years in one hit film after another. >> my elder daughter, matilda is almost 14 and she has seen them all. the other two are 7. they saw "16 candles" at a slumber party which i didn't sign off on. >>> guess w
now she is playing a mom role in "riverdale" based on the archie comic. >> i loved archie growing up.oing to be like when i grow up. who am i? and it turns out i'm archie's mom. >> molly had left their son archie in the movie but she is back in town. molly, now 49, doesn't look older than when we met her at 15. a founding member of the '80s brat pack. >> i tell them it's a lot of fun. it's hard work. you have to be very mentally stable and have a good family...
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if you waste time going after archie bunker, you're not going to get archie bunker.s what trump is saying and forgiving him -- >> but they come out because of her. >> but because of the kind of campaign she ran. i kept saying during the campaign, you are acting like this, this is a boxing match. she was at my convention. a boxing match with rules and a referee. there is a street fight. you have to say, fine. if this is way you want to fight, take him on and you would have rallied your side. i ran in 2004. i wish one night somebody would have stopped me on a debating floor like did he that night. i would have turned around and won the election that flight. first of all, what is wrong with you? go stand over there until i finish. she acted like it was normal this man was stalking her around the table. >> i don't want to us forget millennials. the young folks. when we look at the data, millennials broke third party and for bernie sanders. part of what we need to see is that this is not just a, a disagreement around personalities. this is around content. people are tired
if you waste time going after archie bunker, you're not going to get archie bunker.s what trump is saying and forgiving him -- >> but they come out because of her. >> but because of the kind of campaign she ran. i kept saying during the campaign, you are acting like this, this is a boxing match. she was at my convention. a boxing match with rules and a referee. there is a street fight. you have to say, fine. if this is way you want to fight, take him on and you would have rallied...
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his name is archie. and archie is a legendary whale hunter. you know, they go out in kayaks and hand-throw whales... harpoons into big whales. he's 70-plus years old, and he's of the highest status rank in this nupiak eskimo village. very, very high status kind of guy. and one day he was with me in one of his cabins, and he said, "i want to show you something." this never made it on the show, actually. you know, i followed him and he took me into an ice cellar. and an ice cellar is something that the eskimos cut out of the permafrost, which is frozen earth, in order to store their meat. and it's very, very hard to build. you've got to chip it out of solid ground, right? solid frozen ground. and inside, it's stacked with all the meat for his family, and his extended family. so whale, and walrus, and goose, and caribou and so on and so forth. and he said, "this has been in my family all my life." and this guy is 70-plus years old. >> hinojosa: oh, you mean, like, they build it once and it stays? >> exactly. it's like the frigidaire, the permanet
his name is archie. and archie is a legendary whale hunter. you know, they go out in kayaks and hand-throw whales... harpoons into big whales. he's 70-plus years old, and he's of the highest status rank in this nupiak eskimo village. very, very high status kind of guy. and one day he was with me in one of his cabins, and he said, "i want to show you something." this never made it on the show, actually. you know, i followed him and he took me into an ice cellar. and an ice cellar is...
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otros dicen que trump anda exactamente igual que sus archi enemigos. >> es un poco hipÓcrita quejarsema y los lÍderes demÓcratas no lo hacÍan, pero cuando estÁ al frente de los lÍderes islÁmicos no lo dice. reportero: trump afirmÓ que no va a decir a nadie cÓmo vivir su vida. eso ha sido interpretado como alguno como un mensaje de que los derechos humanos no serÁ la prioridad. amnistÍa internacional recalca que en la propia arabia saudita se tortura, y no se permite a las mujeres conducir o votar en pleno siglo xxi. mientras tanto, la discusiÓn sobre la despedida de james comey, continÚa en el senado. en la mirilla, trump y el llamado rusiagate. >> estas alegaciones son muy serias. Éste es el presidente de nuestro paÍs. reportero: algunos piensan que podrÍa revelar informaciÓn vital. tras su audiencia en el senado, serÁn los senadores que diga quiÉn tiene mÁs credibilidad si james comey o el presidente. presentador: marco rubio opinÓ acerca todos los escÁndalos y controversias que han afectado a donald trump desde su ascenso. dijo que es el resultado de que la gente tuvo al presidente
otros dicen que trump anda exactamente igual que sus archi enemigos. >> es un poco hipÓcrita quejarsema y los lÍderes demÓcratas no lo hacÍan, pero cuando estÁ al frente de los lÍderes islÁmicos no lo dice. reportero: trump afirmÓ que no va a decir a nadie cÓmo vivir su vida. eso ha sido interpretado como alguno como un mensaje de que los derechos humanos no serÁ la prioridad. amnistÍa internacional recalca que en la propia arabia saudita se tortura, y no se permite a las...
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>> yeah, with the superheroes and archie. do you remember archie?u on "news 4 today." >>> it includes an hour by hour look at your draft. we will check in with storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >>> flowers and a lot more on the grounds of the national cathedral. it's the 2017 flower market. ntene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. making every strand stronger. so tangles don't stand a chance. because strong is beautiful. >>> "news 4 today" starts now. >>> starting you off a bit soggy as we look live at steam team 4 radar, you can see a lot of activity there. to the right of your screen a live look at union station, a light breeze in the foreground with the american flag. tom, though, tracking chilly temperatures ahead. >>> racial tension at american university, the new response for students as the issue raises national attention. >>> they call it the fastest two minutes in sports. we will tell you the favorites and the added challenge for jock geez this year as the kentucky derby races off from churchill downs. >>> and that's our topic
>> yeah, with the superheroes and archie. do you remember archie?u on "news 4 today." >>> it includes an hour by hour look at your draft. we will check in with storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >>> flowers and a lot more on the grounds of the national cathedral. it's the 2017 flower market. ntene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. making every strand stronger. so tangles don't stand a chance. because strong is beautiful. >>> "news 4...
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he walked in and read and he didn't finish the page before i knew that was archie bunker.rote those lines, he gave it his soul. the thing i love about archie and edith is they were they both talked a lot of bull ( bleep ), they didn't really know what they are talking about, but they had strong points of view, and that's what most of america is about. and i love doing plays because they are plays in front of a live audience. it develops chemistry between the individual players and the audience. >> how does she communicate with people? >> you see, robin thinks words are a waste of time, so she speaks with her eyes. >> oooh! well, open up wide and let's hear the gettysburg address. ( laughter ) >> on the air at one time there was "all in the family" and "maude," "the jeffersons," "good times," "one day at a time," "the facts of life," "mary hartman mary hartman," "fernwood tonight," and shows that weren't on very long. people used to ask wow you're under a lot of stress. and the stress i was under was altogether joyful. it ended with you know 240 live people sitting in an au
he walked in and read and he didn't finish the page before i knew that was archie bunker.rote those lines, he gave it his soul. the thing i love about archie and edith is they were they both talked a lot of bull ( bleep ), they didn't really know what they are talking about, but they had strong points of view, and that's what most of america is about. and i love doing plays because they are plays in front of a live audience. it develops chemistry between the individual players and the audience....
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anyway, archie was trying to get my attention. so first he put two straws up his nose. ♪ >>> it's probably the most important cultural event in the history of america. and a whole new generation of freaks. >> what guys seem to get off on. they like these high-energy sort of events. >> you can bet your bottom we got them, baby. >> unless you've been living in a sealed cave, you probably noticed that america's latest craze is disco dancing. >> this is punk rock, and its purpose is to promote violence, sex and destruction, in that order. >> rock and roll is pure stamina! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> rock singer jimi hendrix died today in london from an overdose of drugs. janis joplin was found dead last night. the cause was said to be an orphdose of drugs. jim morrison, the lead singer for the doors, a rock music grup, is dead. he was 27. >> the early years in music was sad, because you lose people and you lose the beatles. >> this small gatherings are only the beginning. the event is so momentous that historians may one day view it as a landmark in
anyway, archie was trying to get my attention. so first he put two straws up his nose. ♪ >>> it's probably the most important cultural event in the history of america. and a whole new generation of freaks. >> what guys seem to get off on. they like these high-energy sort of events. >> you can bet your bottom we got them, baby. >> unless you've been living in a sealed cave, you probably noticed that america's latest craze is disco dancing. >> this is punk rock,...
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. >>> watch this and other american history programs on our website where all the video is archi archived. that's c-span.org/history. >> up next, author jodi kanter talks about museums shaping presidency legacies. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'd like to welcome you and our good friends from c-span to the mcowen theater located in the national archives building in washington, d.c. i'm doug swanson, visitor services manager and producer of the lecture series. before we begin today's program, i'd just like to remind you of other programs that will be taking place at this location in the near future. tomorrow evening on thursday, march 30th at 7:30 p.m., the state of alaska is sponsoring a performance of the alaska chamber group, wild shores new music as the state celebrates its purchase of the russia-america, and on thursday, april 13th at 7:00 p.m. will be presenting a panel discussion, 100 years world war i and weight of sacrifice where the discussion is centered around the new national world war i memorial that's to be built at persing park in washington, d.c. to f
. >>> watch this and other american history programs on our website where all the video is archi archived. that's c-span.org/history. >> up next, author jodi kanter talks about museums shaping presidency legacies. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'd like to welcome you and our good friends from c-span to the mcowen theater located in the national archives building in washington, d.c. i'm doug swanson, visitor services manager and producer of the lecture...
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. >>> watch this and other american history programs on our website where all the video is archi archived. that's c-span.org/history. >> up next, author jodi kanter talks about museums shaping presidency legacies. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'd like to welcome you and our good friends from c-span to the mcowen theater located in the national archives building in washington, d.c. i'm doug swanson, visitor services manager and producer of the lecture series. before we begin today's program,
. >>> watch this and other american history programs on our website where all the video is archi archived. that's c-span.org/history. >> up next, author jodi kanter talks about museums shaping presidency legacies. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'd like to welcome you and our good friends from c-span to the mcowen theater located in the national archives building in washington, d.c. i'm doug swanson, visitor services manager and producer of the lecture...
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when i grew up i thought our cheap ankar was a right-winger and tolerance was the province of the archie bunkers of the world. i tell you now in this long toothed age that i am in fact i have found that the left is in fact more intolerant. i got fired from npr for simply saying i get a little anxious after 9/11 when i see people in muslim garb getting on a plane but when you look at what's happening in college campuses today you can see people are being driven into position of you agree with me or you're not welcome here. kennedy: if you disagree with me you are the enemy and were actively with intent and contempt trying to silence me. that's the difference. that's where the disconnect is. you can't have disagreement anymore without being a bad person. >> that's the most rigid this thing i've ever heard. i read people of different political persuasions refuse to go out together what that suggests is lack of willingness to have so one potentially have a different point of view and enlighten and challenge your way of thinking. to me this is corruption. this is corruption of the basic idea
when i grew up i thought our cheap ankar was a right-winger and tolerance was the province of the archie bunkers of the world. i tell you now in this long toothed age that i am in fact i have found that the left is in fact more intolerant. i got fired from npr for simply saying i get a little anxious after 9/11 when i see people in muslim garb getting on a plane but when you look at what's happening in college campuses today you can see people are being driven into position of you agree with me...
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they are not watching archie, rt is -- rt, rt is shit. it is too late to create another channel. you are not ready to spend that kind of money that putin put into russian television. competitive journalism or do i'm sayingcause about television, because it was a big idea in europe that -- somes have to create tv channel which is based somewhere in europe to make good independent or western, liberal use and broadcast to russia. you will not do this. you do not have enough money. you do not have enough celebrities or professionals. it is just impossible. speaking about impact to russian television. ast week, i saw , but theyment program now, only 56% of named television as the main source of news. three years ago, it was 83%. it has declined. it seems to me that i've been missed one great -- ivan missed one great point. aredays, youtube channels extremely popular amongst the russian population. are local politicians trying to be youtube stars. >> maybe you can tell me about how -- used youtube during the march protest. >> he is actually a youtube star. a couple of years ago, he --
they are not watching archie, rt is -- rt, rt is shit. it is too late to create another channel. you are not ready to spend that kind of money that putin put into russian television. competitive journalism or do i'm sayingcause about television, because it was a big idea in europe that -- somes have to create tv channel which is based somewhere in europe to make good independent or western, liberal use and broadcast to russia. you will not do this. you do not have enough money. you do not have...
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for every archie, veronica, and brett, current events will not be tested on multiple-choice. it is a great way to prepare for the fr2. morning you'reod on with andrew and daniel. caroline: hello, good morning. i want to give a shout out to my teacher, mr. hensley. >> question? caroline: can you sum up the articles of confederation? >> can i? i can sum it up -- the articles of confederation failed. the big question of american government is simply, where should the power be? we know we need government, but where? under the articles they put most of the power in the state governments. not a bad idea at the time, coming out of the revolution. in the end it did not work. they needed a stronger, central government to take on a bigger questions -- the economy, national security. the articles of confederation pale and they knew u.s. constitution may be central government stronger. the question is, how strong? >> one thing you need to know about the transition from the articles, to the constitution was the economic power in the new constitution. should theerm you assessed about is th
for every archie, veronica, and brett, current events will not be tested on multiple-choice. it is a great way to prepare for the fr2. morning you'reod on with andrew and daniel. caroline: hello, good morning. i want to give a shout out to my teacher, mr. hensley. >> question? caroline: can you sum up the articles of confederation? >> can i? i can sum it up -- the articles of confederation failed. the big question of american government is simply, where should the power be? we know...
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he fired archie cox, an elitist special prosecutor selected by democrats to wreck mr. nixon's life. they were replaced. probably by one of the smartest attorney generals in the history of the world. watergate was different. there was a great deal of material that had been discovered. a very long, long, 18-month long in depth investigation. in the event they never found any crime. there's a gigantic, huge difference in a sense that there's no crime here. mr. trump has not been accused of any crime. there's no evidence of any kind of collusion with russia during the election. they're backing up a tree that doesn't exist, this is an investigation in search of a crime. a media firestorm and a democratic screaming match over something that we're aware doesn't exist. it's like they're crying out about a zombie apocalypse. there's no such thing. >> neil: so according to ben stein, this is water than watergate. so your sense is -- got you, didn't i? your sense is that -- >> which is smart of you, neil. >> neil: there's nothing here to cover up that we know of. as you know, there's been a pu
he fired archie cox, an elitist special prosecutor selected by democrats to wreck mr. nixon's life. they were replaced. probably by one of the smartest attorney generals in the history of the world. watergate was different. there was a great deal of material that had been discovered. a very long, long, 18-month long in depth investigation. in the event they never found any crime. there's a gigantic, huge difference in a sense that there's no crime here. mr. trump has not been accused of any...
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he's the son of jay-z's older brotherri he opened his recruitment after coach archie miller left forl right a-the washington wizards quest for an nba title to come to an end tomorrow. many people think the best sports title drought belongs to the washington mystics. team tips off their season saturday taking the court against the san antonio stars the mystics made several big moves acquiring league m.v.p. elena delle donne. the mystics hoping the new additions will improve their record as well as attendance. >> check it out. >> a lot of people are talking about elena delle donne. that's a huge pickup. >> i remember that name and you don't forget that name. that's an interesting name. >> she's from delaware and tickets pretty cheap to go to those games, too. >> how much are they generally? i don't know. >> pretty low compared to to nba games. >> lower than the wizards. >> a day d.c. area. >> members of the keller williams family along with other volunteers brought a little sunshine to this rainy day for one northern virginia family. brody logan has the story. [laughter] >> reporter: v
he's the son of jay-z's older brotherri he opened his recruitment after coach archie miller left forl right a-the washington wizards quest for an nba title to come to an end tomorrow. many people think the best sports title drought belongs to the washington mystics. team tips off their season saturday taking the court against the san antonio stars the mystics made several big moves acquiring league m.v.p. elena delle donne. the mystics hoping the new additions will improve their record as well...
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which is what you're doing if you're running around the archie bunker vote. let us become elephants with donkey skin on. >> all right. we're cutting into chuck's time. thank you so much. that does it for this hour. i'm nicole wallace. m. "mtp daily." >> you have to let the rev finish. amen to him. >>> if it's friday, the u.s.'s russia war room will be up and running soon. tonight, as the president returns to washington, we are learning just how close to home the filibuster's russia investigation is getting. we'll talk on former cia director leon panetta in an exclusive one-on-one. plus a big republican win in big sky country. greg gianforte wins in spite of the assault charge. >> for that i'm sorry. >> but the democrats made huge gains so which party is truly feeling good today? later, the 2016 mexielection th never ends. >> they may even call you a nasty woman. >> this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. good evening. i'm chuck todd in washington. tomorrow is welcome back to washington, mr. president, and welcome back to the chaos that you left behind. y
which is what you're doing if you're running around the archie bunker vote. let us become elephants with donkey skin on. >> all right. we're cutting into chuck's time. thank you so much. that does it for this hour. i'm nicole wallace. m. "mtp daily." >> you have to let the rev finish. amen to him. >>> if it's friday, the u.s.'s russia war room will be up and running soon. tonight, as the president returns to washington, we are learning just how close to home the...
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>> archie bunker? >> no -- do you think of sly and the family stone? 1972?and the family stone. yes! >> okay. i like that. that's my age group. >> didn't i sing that? >> anyway, we're having a generational issue here this morning. >> i said -- ♪ it's a family affair ♪ it's a family affair >> sorry that you had to see this. >> i go back to '72. all right, bye. >> see you then. >>> i'm confused. did i sing the wrong song? >> they're working that out. >> they're not on the musical same page. they've admitted that to us. she does one thing, he does another. >> yeah. >> on their -- their ipods. >> check this out. how about that? >> beautiful. >> how beautiful is that? >> let's take that in. >> 72 degrees. it's perfect. later it will get warmer. let's check in with first alert meteorologist bill henley. >> thought it might never come to me. almost time for hoda and kathie lee. >>> heading out the door, look at this -- beautiful sunshine today. a warm and muggy morning. a great start in delaware and new jersey with blue sky. but i don't think it's going to be blue
>> archie bunker? >> no -- do you think of sly and the family stone? 1972?and the family stone. yes! >> okay. i like that. that's my age group. >> didn't i sing that? >> anyway, we're having a generational issue here this morning. >> i said -- ♪ it's a family affair ♪ it's a family affair >> sorry that you had to see this. >> i go back to '72. all right, bye. >> see you then. >>> i'm confused. did i sing the wrong song? >>...
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university of central in order student harper norris dug up the photo that may or may not include archie report world world one soldier buried in the florida national cemetery in bush nel. >> he actually was not able to attend the welcome home ceremony in his hometown because of the color of his skin. >> reporter: norris is on team of ucf students working to tell the stories behind the names etched on veterans tombstones. >> being able to look at one tombstone and really just have the story come alive i think is so important and then you can look around and say, every single one of these tombstones has story. >> project is funded boy the department of veterans affairs. when it's complete, an app will help visitors tour the national cemetery and learn about the lives of about 100 soldiers buried there. >> my guy was fred cal len chuck world war one veteran born in slaw. >> for ken holiday veteran himself the project has special meaning. >> it's really ease city remember the guys that i served with in my generation butted to research on guys that, you know, world world one, world wore two
university of central in order student harper norris dug up the photo that may or may not include archie report world world one soldier buried in the florida national cemetery in bush nel. >> he actually was not able to attend the welcome home ceremony in his hometown because of the color of his skin. >> reporter: norris is on team of ucf students working to tell the stories behind the names etched on veterans tombstones. >> being able to look at one tombstone and really just...
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when archie cox was fired we thought the office itself might be disbanded.no question the fbi is not going to be disbanded. it's going to continue and the investigation will continue. in fact, i think there will abe lot of pressure to make that investigation go forward and do it in a thorough and professional way. secondly, james comey is no archibald cox. james comey, what he did, he should have been fired last july for basically usurping his power within the department of justice and making the statements he made with regard to the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. thirdly, i think this whole matter of watergate, people have to understand it wasn't just the break-in to the democratic headquarters. it was a whole series of illegal acts. i mean, no question about it, the matter under investigation here is extremely serious. the idea that a political campaign of somebody running for president is conspireing with a foreign government to undermine his opponent is extremely serious and unprecedenteded. >> it doesn't get much more important to that. >> norm e
when archie cox was fired we thought the office itself might be disbanded.no question the fbi is not going to be disbanded. it's going to continue and the investigation will continue. in fact, i think there will abe lot of pressure to make that investigation go forward and do it in a thorough and professional way. secondly, james comey is no archibald cox. james comey, what he did, he should have been fired last july for basically usurping his power within the department of justice and making...
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also then zig knee appointed [ inaudible ] archie bald cox [ inaudible ]. >> so this would not be a earth shaking seismic occurrence for a special prosecutor to be appointed. in fact, taking your record, which is one of dedication to the credibility and integrity of our criminal justice process and your families, i would think that at some point you might recommend that there be a special prosecutor, would that be appropriate at some point? >> it is possible. i know one of my predecessors, louie freed did with respect to chinese interference in an election so it is possible. >> and i take your convention that you don't want to talk about your conversations with the current deputy attorney general, but my hope is that you will, in fact, argue forcefully and vigorously for a special prosecutor and i think the circumstances here are exactly parallel to the situation where you appointed patrick fitzgerald -- fitzpatrick and others where routinely special prosecutors have been appointed and i know that your recommendations may never be disclosed but i would urge that you do so. going back to t
also then zig knee appointed [ inaudible ] archie bald cox [ inaudible ]. >> so this would not be a earth shaking seismic occurrence for a special prosecutor to be appointed. in fact, taking your record, which is one of dedication to the credibility and integrity of our criminal justice process and your families, i would think that at some point you might recommend that there be a special prosecutor, would that be appropriate at some point? >> it is possible. i know one of my...
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happened today, the only press department that i know of is the nixon firing of special prosecutor archie cox. and he had to go through three attorney general in order to do it. the first two refused to do it and got fired themselves. here president trump was apparently able to do this right off the bat with attorney general sessions getting together with him, with the deputy, and going and firing the director comey in the illegal in of an investigation of the president's campaign for collusion with a foreign power conducting espionage in the united states. this is a very bad situation. of course we need a special prosecutor. that's not a partisan issue, though. everybody ought to be on board with that at this point. >> and ari melber we are learning in subsequent reporting tonight that there was pressure on the fbi to instead pursue these leaks. how is this information getting leaked out, which has been accused of being a shiny object to distract from the issue in chief which has been the russia organization. >> you raise a great point. >> investigation. >> investigation. you raise a gre
happened today, the only press department that i know of is the nixon firing of special prosecutor archie cox. and he had to go through three attorney general in order to do it. the first two refused to do it and got fired themselves. here president trump was apparently able to do this right off the bat with attorney general sessions getting together with him, with the deputy, and going and firing the director comey in the illegal in of an investigation of the president's campaign for collusion...
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night massacre when richard nixon fired one attorney general after another when they refuse to fire archie bald cox who was investigating the president of the united states. >> now in fairness to history and donald trump, there are significant differences there to that parallel. >> he didn't have the awe das toy it fire a fib director investigating the white house. >> you would say saturday night massacre is a reach because at this junk tour does appear more lawful. >> it z one thing that is remarkable about the last week after the president fired jim comey, so in the coming days, he then admitted in contradiction of what his aides had said that he had russia on his mind when he fired him. >> he raised the specter of a quick pro quo by saying they discussed that at the same diber. then he threatened the fbi director publicly on twitter. so we talk about parallels to nixon. one big difference is the way the president almost seems eager to confess to obstruction of justice in public. this thing accelerate sod quickly to a cover-up. and the president really, he's the only one responsible for
night massacre when richard nixon fired one attorney general after another when they refuse to fire archie bald cox who was investigating the president of the united states. >> now in fairness to history and donald trump, there are significant differences there to that parallel. >> he didn't have the awe das toy it fire a fib director investigating the white house. >> you would say saturday night massacre is a reach because at this junk tour does appear more lawful. >>...
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now i want to bring in john dua dean, author of conservatives without conscience, archy cox. are you surprised to see a special counsel, and what does it mean for this investigation? >> i'm not surprised. i was recommending that a special counsel or prosecutor was necessary in order to demonstrate that the criminal side of the investigation can go forward onnibjectiveobjectivy. and i think rod rosenstein partly redeemed himself today by appointing the special counsel after the president had misused him last week. in terms of what it means for the future going forward i think you will see an aggressive criminal investigation, and i think president trump and people in the white house are probably quite anxious now worrying about where this is all going to go. >> do you think this is a smart pick? how smart of a pick do you think this is picking the former fbi director robert mueller and do you think he will get the investigation back on track? >> i think he was an excellent choice. when i was thinking about candidates who may fill the role of special counsel, somebody like bob
now i want to bring in john dua dean, author of conservatives without conscience, archy cox. are you surprised to see a special counsel, and what does it mean for this investigation? >> i'm not surprised. i was recommending that a special counsel or prosecutor was necessary in order to demonstrate that the criminal side of the investigation can go forward onnibjectiveobjectivy. and i think rod rosenstein partly redeemed himself today by appointing the special counsel after the president...
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this is under the ceo, coming from a retail background as does archie norman, the newly appointed chairmanome people excited about what this business will deliver. to continue when you look at the comparable sales numbers but adjusted for text profit has come in ahead of expectations. let's move on to dixon's car phone, we have those numbers coming through. salesear like for like plus 4%. profit before tax guidance at 485 million to 490 million and about theirnts gross margins being stable across the year. you have some further news on retail. manus: i have indeed. the home-improvement banner comes under kingfisher. macron versus macro. that is a french business. this is the branch we are -- we know more familiarly in the netted kingdom. sales down .6 of 1%. atst-quarter sales come in 2.9 billion pounds in line with what the market had expected on that top line. like for like sales down .6 of 1%. we have that question around the slow down,er, a perhaps a little bit of a slowdown in moving houses, etc.. there are a variety of issues weighing on kingfisher numbers in the u.k. but the top lin
this is under the ceo, coming from a retail background as does archie norman, the newly appointed chairmanome people excited about what this business will deliver. to continue when you look at the comparable sales numbers but adjusted for text profit has come in ahead of expectations. let's move on to dixon's car phone, we have those numbers coming through. salesear like for like plus 4%. profit before tax guidance at 485 million to 490 million and about theirnts gross margins being stable...
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the proposal you have mentioned, the fast track on creditor is archy, potentially also totally differentause that would deal with how you rank creditors within a bank. lossesore into who bears and in which order. matt: and what you think about that? elke: the fast track is a good idea and it should be really a focus. but because clearly going forward, and that is our core business of resolution planning, to make sure that creditors know and also forest in us, to have a very clear understanding and oakley a harmonized european orderstanding of credit hierarchy. it gives clarity to investors and to the bank. guy: guy johnson in london. can i take you to spain? i want to show you our audience something on our radar and that is banco popular and the cocoas. which are under a little pressure right now. this is a situation. is it on your radar screen? there are more banks than just one on our radar screen. and of course, bengal r is a case we're -- banko popular is a case we are watching. guy: does goldman have a role in rescuing institution's stuff? elke: i think we have a deliberate decision
the proposal you have mentioned, the fast track on creditor is archy, potentially also totally differentause that would deal with how you rank creditors within a bank. lossesore into who bears and in which order. matt: and what you think about that? elke: the fast track is a good idea and it should be really a focus. but because clearly going forward, and that is our core business of resolution planning, to make sure that creditors know and also forest in us, to have a very clear understanding...
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water gate had been at full archie ball cox was investigating richard nixon.e up empty handed based on what i have seen. >> can we ask a couple questions. has the fbi contacted you? >> no. >> has there been any subpoena from congress, the grand jury? >> has not. >> for any of your documents or any information from you? >> in view of the fact that the lawyers believe i was hacked and they have that material, i don't think they need to subpoena it. >> have they? >> have they what? >> subpoenaed it? >> no. the house and house and senate intelligence committees have requested documents. we'll comply fully with their requests, but since members of the committee have disparaged me in public, i'd like to opportunity to the testify in public. >> are you personally relieved that comey is no longer on the job. >> i have no legal jeopardy. the idea of russian collusion is a ca >> morgan, we find it hard to pin him down on things. you spent five years plus following him around to make this documentary. do you find it as hard to get the true picture of roger stone? >> roge
water gate had been at full archie ball cox was investigating richard nixon.e up empty handed based on what i have seen. >> can we ask a couple questions. has the fbi contacted you? >> no. >> has there been any subpoena from congress, the grand jury? >> has not. >> for any of your documents or any information from you? >> in view of the fact that the lawyers believe i was hacked and they have that material, i don't think they need to subpoena it. >>...
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that's what we did in watergate after the saturday night massacre and archie cox got fired. there was a discussion. should we all resign in protest? hell no. stick around. >> you think comey may have seen what was coming next? first the oath of office rejected. then he rejected his proposal that -- >> i think he got blindsided. >> you think he thought he was secure? >> i don't think he thought this was coming as quickly as it did. i know bob mueller from working with him as a commissioner on the 9/11 commission where the fbi provided tremendous assistance to us on the 9/11 commission. he's a guy who is deliberate. he's honest as the day is long. >> how long ago was watergate? >> 1973. do the math. >> 27 and 17 is 44. h 44 years ago. >> i was only 16 at the time. >> you are the eternal youth machine. thank you. let's bring in more reaction to the big news tonight. robert mueller named as special counsel to investigate trump and russia and the connections. mike viqueira is up on the hill. it must be amazing to watch everybody jump into line. oh, we're all for a special counsel
that's what we did in watergate after the saturday night massacre and archie cox got fired. there was a discussion. should we all resign in protest? hell no. stick around. >> you think comey may have seen what was coming next? first the oath of office rejected. then he rejected his proposal that -- >> i think he got blindsided. >> you think he thought he was secure? >> i don't think he thought this was coming as quickly as it did. i know bob mueller from working with him...