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supports those protestors and the demands they're making which is asking for free and fair elections, ask ing to have a voice in the country and asking for a right to speak their opinion. for all the talk about russia, there was a piece that came out just a couple of days ago about russia and the cyber attacks against the us that never really let up i think there was this perception that ended for a whievment when it comes to cyber attacking the us and russia have been engaging in that continuously. i think it's very clear that the russias believe that they have a strategic advantage by taking advantage of social networks, particularly in a free society like ours and they're going to continue to try t and interfere with our elects they will try and the way we go about our business in this country and it's just something that i think the piece you're referring to is by congressman rogers, very appropriately so. he's signalinging the call and saying to the us government we need to take it seriously. i appreciate you staying up late. i think there is a lot of issues that people tend to ignore wh
supports those protestors and the demands they're making which is asking for free and fair elections, ask ing to have a voice in the country and asking for a right to speak their opinion. for all the talk about russia, there was a piece that came out just a couple of days ago about russia and the cyber attacks against the us that never really let up i think there was this perception that ended for a whievment when it comes to cyber attacking the us and russia have been engaging in that...
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. >> ask you specifically about, ask you if ing to you worked during the holiday because i think i know what you'll say there. >> there was a holiday? >> right? i wanted to ask you is will he breakdown prehensive of what he accomplished during the holiday season and specifically, he met with steve manuchin, his trade rep, his secretary, his treasurer secretary. did you accomplish anything during that break and could you let the american public know it was that you accomplished. >> obviously, the president has trade.xtremely focused on he talked a lot about it during the campaign and talked a lot about it since he was sworn in. going to continue to be a big priority of the president in american e that workers and american companies are at the best end and have better trade deals. doesn't feel like we have very many of those right now and wants to make sure that we make effort to improve all of the trade deals that we have so we're benefitting our workers our companies and our country. and that was certainly a big part of that conversation and be so and nue to we'll keep you posted if we
. >> ask you specifically about, ask you if ing to you worked during the holiday because i think i know what you'll say there. >> there was a holiday? >> right? i wanted to ask you is will he breakdown prehensive of what he accomplished during the holiday season and specifically, he met with steve manuchin, his trade rep, his secretary, his treasurer secretary. did you accomplish anything during that break and could you let the american public know it was that you...
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the new jersey woman's decision to buy the wrong lottery ticket is pay ing off. she asked for a one dollar ticket but she was given a ten dollars. she said she felt bad for the clerk, so she bought it anyway. the mother of two won $5 million. she'll get that money over 20 years. annual payments of # $72,000 for the rest of her life. a great mistake. did she tip him, though? i would have. i think i would do the same thing because i would figure maybe there's a reason this is happening. i think a lot of times they usually do tip. i'm talking about buying the wrong ticket. d sells it to you. >> if he gave her $4 million on a mistake? >> jim lokay is next. there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ thursday night your final five. it is round two of president trump versus steve bannon and tonight we have nicknames. the potential for another investigation into hillary clinton's damn e-mails. jeff sessions clearly not a fan of 420 around a ceremonial bowel not that
the new jersey woman's decision to buy the wrong lottery ticket is pay ing off. she asked for a one dollar ticket but she was given a ten dollars. she said she felt bad for the clerk, so she bought it anyway. the mother of two won $5 million. she'll get that money over 20 years. annual payments of # $72,000 for the rest of her life. a great mistake. did she tip him, though? i would have. i think i would do the same thing because i would figure maybe there's a reason this is happening. i think a...
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he insisted mexico would be pay ing for it. when asked today if president trump abandoned to make mexico pay he said he hadn't. what does the president want to see in a bill in he told the 25 lawmakers to come up with a solution and if they do he'd sign it. my positions are going to be with the people in t much reliant on the people in this room. i have a lot of respect for the people on both sides and what i approve is going to be very much reliant on what the people in this room come to me with. i live great confidence of the people. if they come to me with things that i'm not in love with i'm going to do it because i love them. the president also floated the idea of bringing earmarks back to make passing legislation easier. we all know what another marks, little give mes. another marks have been banned in congress since 2010. they were used bylaw makers to bring federal money back to specific projects. leader high pressure would try to win votes by offering up earmarks in exchange for support. they were banned after being targeted as u
he insisted mexico would be pay ing for it. when asked today if president trump abandoned to make mexico pay he said he hadn't. what does the president want to see in a bill in he told the 25 lawmakers to come up with a solution and if they do he'd sign it. my positions are going to be with the people in t much reliant on the people in this room. i have a lot of respect for the people on both sides and what i approve is going to be very much reliant on what the people in this room come to me...
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hartnett has under gone 11 surgeries, and his voice quak ing when asked, the effect this has had in caring his little daughter. he told jurors through tears, that he just made it really hard to do daily tasks, change her diaper. judge tucker's presiding over this case and has issued a gag order meaning neither side can talk to reporters. he at times appeared to be frustrated with the pace of the trial, so barring anything unforeseen it is believed that the jury could have a case as early as next week. at the criminal justice center , joe holden for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a suspect has died after police involved shooting in south philly, shooting happened at broad and bigler around 7:30 this morning. police say suspect intentionally hit one pedestrian with his car and a good samaritan blocked his car so he could not getaway. investigators say off-duty, witnessed the incident and confronted the suspect when the suspect allegedly started attacking the detective. the detective shot him several times, and later died at the hospital. >> multiple people that were attempted to be run over, w
hartnett has under gone 11 surgeries, and his voice quak ing when asked, the effect this has had in caring his little daughter. he told jurors through tears, that he just made it really hard to do daily tasks, change her diaper. judge tucker's presiding over this case and has issued a gag order meaning neither side can talk to reporters. he at times appeared to be frustrated with the pace of the trial, so barring anything unforeseen it is believed that the jury could have a case as early as...
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callers ask other ing why don't we provide health insurance and provide this? are paying and provid ing for so many illegals costn those areas illegals the borders. they send their kids to the school, put their kids on the cross backand they over. they contribute nothing. it is not like our family that worked and paid and educated ourselves and we contributed and we're very proud citizens.ican they want to take everything they can from us. they don't have the respect. i think that there are many, you know, -- i understand why they to get here. i would love to see a way for these -- you know, the daca recipients. know, haveat, you gone to school and are educated and have families and have work. they want to stay here and re main here and work here and contribute here and be an that's great.en, i think we should figure out how to make that happen for them. here ande sitting collecting our social services and going to school and we're feeding you and giving you health and sitting on your butt while i'm working hard every day paying my taxes, i'm not for that. your
callers ask other ing why don't we provide health insurance and provide this? are paying and provid ing for so many illegals costn those areas illegals the borders. they send their kids to the school, put their kids on the cross backand they over. they contribute nothing. it is not like our family that worked and paid and educated ourselves and we contributed and we're very proud citizens.ican they want to take everything they can from us. they don't have the respect. i think that there are...
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so i would ask in these town of you ings, how many are involved in the community police advisory board? how many are involved in neighborhood watch and chambers of commerce, those organizations where we really need to listen, have your voice, listen to your voice? participate in this greater idea, find ways to leap beyond the walls of your own institution. don't be isolated. i think that will help. terrorism and crime and enemy. s is not the complacency is. jody: i like the way you are framing the question. you say do we start by looking at these people through a lens of security or a lens of civil rights? where do we start? you know? and why not -- we too often don't start with the lens of civil rights, with the constitutionally protected i have a right to be treated as an individual and not profiled for example. and that right is actually rooted in the constitution for a reason because it is supposed of esist the siren call fears about security, safety. that's why it's in the constitution. the reason for a constitutional right, the constitutional right is like ulysses tying himself t
so i would ask in these town of you ings, how many are involved in the community police advisory board? how many are involved in neighborhood watch and chambers of commerce, those organizations where we really need to listen, have your voice, listen to your voice? participate in this greater idea, find ways to leap beyond the walls of your own institution. don't be isolated. i think that will help. terrorism and crime and enemy. s is not the complacency is. jody: i like the way you are framing...
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when i asked further of senator warner he also abud void ing the government shutdown is a top priority. addressing dreamers and daca and then he brought up the children's health insurance or chip which needs to be addressed as wevment the last one seems like we'll see what happens. president trump's first year in office was anything but predictable. did he make good on a few of his campaign promise s, but what comes next. five things to watch with niel standich. happy new year. last year it was about 36356 days ago we were gearing up for a new administration coming n. here we are the first full year, minus 20 days. what are we looking for? one of the key things will be how much action is made to cross the aisles. office litsz ' a very divided country right now president trump is a very diversified figure. can he reach out to democrats is one thing to be looking for. in your article he talked about all the different things we'll be looking for. a key one that we've talked about before is can he hold onto his base in we know a lot of his basis that middle america. sometimes his policies
when i asked further of senator warner he also abud void ing the government shutdown is a top priority. addressing dreamers and daca and then he brought up the children's health insurance or chip which needs to be addressed as wevment the last one seems like we'll see what happens. president trump's first year in office was anything but predictable. did he make good on a few of his campaign promise s, but what comes next. five things to watch with niel standich. happy new year. last year it was...
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asked him to do. >> it was longer. ing the more difficult time of all of them. # it took significantly longer to compete. the president did well on it. if he had some type of mental cognitive issue that this task is sensitive enough, i would have picked up on it. he would not have gotten 30 out of 30 on the test. i'm confident he has nothing like this going on. >> here now to talk with us tonight. clarence page and dr. michael steele and an msnbc political analyst. back on the broadcast with us. clarence, what did you make of that as a era of trump televised live special event today? >> well, it was quite remarkable as a live event. the one disappointing thing to a lot of viewers undoubtedly. he did not have a psychiatric examination, which a lot of people have been questioning whether or not -- it includes a book by michael wolff, about the -- a lot of people have concerns about what his temperament is, that question will have to be answered by history. because what we did get was the physical and medical exam. one thing
asked him to do. >> it was longer. ing the more difficult time of all of them. # it took significantly longer to compete. the president did well on it. if he had some type of mental cognitive issue that this task is sensitive enough, i would have picked up on it. he would not have gotten 30 out of 30 on the test. i'm confident he has nothing like this going on. >> here now to talk with us tonight. clarence page and dr. michael steele and an msnbc political analyst. back on the...
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i thank you, just ask the question. ing thank you for standing so long. >> not a problem. not too much intro, but i'm a gen-xer, and i'm a news junkie, and i'm the person at work that everybody comes to when they have questions about what's going on in the world. and i have a millennial young lady that i work with, she's a mother of two, and i was ranting as usual about the fact that the russians have infiltrate our political system, and the congress is doing nothing about it. and she says to me, how do you know that they infiltrated our system? i kind of looked at her cross-eyed, and i kind of told her, and i said how do you know that's true? who said that? and i kind of started going into sourcing, and she says, well, how do you know they're telling the truth? she starts telling me about somebody on youtube who said something. and what this led up to, and this is my question for my esteemed journalists on the panel, is what i see happening is that the millennial generation who do have all the social media, all the social media really is, is opinions. when you look at the
i thank you, just ask the question. ing thank you for standing so long. >> not a problem. not too much intro, but i'm a gen-xer, and i'm a news junkie, and i'm the person at work that everybody comes to when they have questions about what's going on in the world. and i have a millennial young lady that i work with, she's a mother of two, and i was ranting as usual about the fact that the russians have infiltrate our political system, and the congress is doing nothing about it. and she...
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ing orrers are asking you to go to the event and rsvp so they can keep tab >> standing up and in solidarityep us informed. >>> whether you're going to the march or the linc tomorrow, patco packets to make it he does, expanding their schedule today and tomorrow, to accommodate people heading to the women's march and the eagles game, westbound trains will run every ten minutes today and then every 20 minutes tomorrow. patco is adding cars and you can expect security to be stepped up all week long. philadelphia police say they have a plan in place for the big game tomorrow. thousands of people, of course, are heading to our city. >> looking for the potential for a problem, and we'll addressing it when we see i >> it's probably going to, you know, get wild if they win, in any lose it will be depressing. so hopefully they do win. >> then it will be ok, because they will win, 70,000 fans are set to pack the link -- thousand motorcycle ready to root the eagles on to victory. police will watch for hot spots there will be restrictive ping from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. and septa is expecting 18,000 peo
ing orrers are asking you to go to the event and rsvp so they can keep tab >> standing up and in solidarityep us informed. >>> whether you're going to the march or the linc tomorrow, patco packets to make it he does, expanding their schedule today and tomorrow, to accommodate people heading to the women's march and the eagles game, westbound trains will run every ten minutes today and then every 20 minutes tomorrow. patco is adding cars and you can expect security to be stepped...
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. >> i asked if any of these fine officers here were greas ing the poles.y are at home or break. >> they are on four to 12 today. >> will you make them grease poles. >> if they volunteer we will grease poles, we do it on a voluntary basis. >> huge thank to you chris coy >> huge thank you to crisco for helping keeping our citizens and streets of philadelphia safe, in addition to providing good nutrients. >> tell me the score of the game. >> we're not going there. >> reporter: we're not going there, back to you then that is the question. >> so are you greasing your poles this weekend. >> i get a volunteer, sure. >> maybe a crisco sponsorship. >> you know i was at a nightclub years ago that opened at 4:00 in the morning and closed at 11:00 in the morning. the name of the club was crisco. it was underground. didn't have anything. you go inside and walk in and the dj, was on a gigantic crisco can was the. >> you are making this up. >> the crisco can was the size of the room and he was up on top spinning. >> this is in new york when. >> this would have pneumonia
. >> i asked if any of these fine officers here were greas ing the poles.y are at home or break. >> they are on four to 12 today. >> will you make them grease poles. >> if they volunteer we will grease poles, we do it on a voluntary basis. >> huge thank to you chris coy >> huge thank you to crisco for helping keeping our citizens and streets of philadelphia safe, in addition to providing good nutrients. >> tell me the score of the game. >> we're...
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ing. both your federal and private student loans. so you can start saving and get on with your life. ask lending how we can help you reach your potential. >> jeff skversky has sports, took him a half. nick foles looked good in the second half. >> coach loves that they never quick. nick foles says we are not done. faith in foles, little the last week but the quarterback throws that aside. number nine helps the eagles win their first playoff game in nine years. nick foles and the eagles, rough start, eagles fumble three times first half. in the nick of time, foles recovers. next play, la garrett blunt, fourth and one, eagles up 6-3 capping an 86-yard drive. falcons retake the lead. matt ryan out of trouble. eagles in trouble. eagles down 10-6. falcons score their points off turnovers. do you believe in miracles. torrey smith makes the grab leads to this, no time left in the half, jake elliot, rooky, 5. eagles up two, third and three they can put it away. eagles settle for another field goal up five. on the defense, 3:30 left, matt ryan to julio jones, 20-yards falcons alive. fourth and goa
ing. both your federal and private student loans. so you can start saving and get on with your life. ask lending how we can help you reach your potential. >> jeff skversky has sports, took him a half. nick foles looked good in the second half. >> coach loves that they never quick. nick foles says we are not done. faith in foles, little the last week but the quarterback throws that aside. number nine helps the eagles win their first playoff game in nine years. nick foles and the...
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all the major indexes finishing up with a nasdaq clos ing about 7,000 forth first time ever. americans are askingovernment says the average person will consume more than 222 pounds of red meet and poultry this year. that is a record of growing demand for foods hut is making it easier to fail on your new year's diet. the company offering customers half off on pizzas ordered online until january 5. that's business, i'm neil cavuto. . the great emperor penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. verizon is trying to help cities build better streets.
all the major indexes finishing up with a nasdaq clos ing about 7,000 forth first time ever. americans are askingovernment says the average person will consume more than 222 pounds of red meet and poultry this year. that is a record of growing demand for foods hut is making it easier to fail on your new year's diet. the company offering customers half off on pizzas ordered online until january 5. that's business, i'm neil cavuto. . the great emperor penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles...
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ing since 1993. that represents a real political impasse that's going to need to be addressed. host: our expert will be here to ask questions to. -8001 and s, 202-748 you can tweet your comments at c-spanwj. let's specifically look at roads. how could the federal government do a better job analyzing what projects the fund and the most efficient use of that money? also for republicans 2-748-8000 and independents, 202-748-8002. and you look at roads and it's an opportunity for transportation and the federal government has taken a leadership role and doesn't mean it's the primary funder but it can play a leadership and intellectual role, if you will, in really encouraging a transformation and could be one area the federal government focuses on. our highway system was built -- the beginning of it was in the 1950's. the idea was to connect the nation. we needed a national network. we still need that. this network is aging. there's much that still could be done in the buildout, particularly the urban areas where congestion is greatest, but we have this chance now to really do it right in terms of the way we're going to
ing since 1993. that represents a real political impasse that's going to need to be addressed. host: our expert will be here to ask questions to. -8001 and s, 202-748 you can tweet your comments at c-spanwj. let's specifically look at roads. how could the federal government do a better job analyzing what projects the fund and the most efficient use of that money? also for republicans 2-748-8000 and independents, 202-748-8002. and you look at roads and it's an opportunity for transportation and...
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ings than matiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you.is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz xr can reduce the symptoms of ra, even without methotrexate. ask your rheumatologist about xeljanz xr. alright, i brought in high protein to help get us moving. ...and help you feel more strength and energy in just two w
ings than matiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you.is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have...
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asks really difficult questions. the president again responded to the book's allegatio ing in part, i've had to put up with the fake news with a book from a fake author. if i left out anything it's probably stuff that was even more damning. it's that bad? >> it's that bad. it's an extraordinary moment in time. >> some of the more controversial statements in the book came present former white house steve bannon and today bannon didn't deany any of the statements that are adistributed to him. but he did tell fox news that he regrets that the comments distracted from the president's accomplishments. >> still ahead, a gruesome discovery in montgomery county. a man's body found inside of a car. the very latest on the investigation. plus, major changes for metro riders and it could impact how you pay to ride . . >> developing now in silver springs, police are investigat ing the death of a man found inside of a car this afternoon. the body was discovered in a vehicle parked near the hartford they are condominiums. the cause of death still unclear nievment an autopsy will be conducted to determine how the man died. the cause of
asks really difficult questions. the president again responded to the book's allegatio ing in part, i've had to put up with the fake news with a book from a fake author. if i left out anything it's probably stuff that was even more damning. it's that bad? >> it's that bad. it's an extraordinary moment in time. >> some of the more controversial statements in the book came present former white house steve bannon and today bannon didn't deany any of the statements that are adistributed...
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inging economy. high above apple's data center on 1,700 acres of nevada land. back on the ground we asked about those batteries and whether apple was clear enough that they were in some cases slowing down people's phones. do you think apple fumbled on teaching its customers about what was going on with their phones? >> about a year ago, we released some code that essentially what it does is all batteries age over time and they become unhealthy at a point in time. and an unhealthy battery has a probability that it will create an unexpected restart. when we did put it out, we did say what it was, but i don't think a lot of people were paying attention, maybe we should have been clearer, as well. and so we deeply apologize for anybody that thinks we had some other kind of motivation. >> rebecca jarvis with tim cook exclusively today. the white house welcoming the news on these new jobs and the check being written to the u.s. taxpayer in the president tweeting right before he came on the air tonight. and rebecca, i know that you asked with all this money apple is bringing back to the u.s. if
inging economy. high above apple's data center on 1,700 acres of nevada land. back on the ground we asked about those batteries and whether apple was clear enough that they were in some cases slowing down people's phones. do you think apple fumbled on teaching its customers about what was going on with their phones? >> about a year ago, we released some code that essentially what it does is all batteries age over time and they become unhealthy at a point in time. and an unhealthy battery...
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ask your rheumatologist about xeljanz xr. type 2 diabetes...ing with fitness... food... and the pill that starts with f. farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast infections in women and men, serious urinary tract infections, low blood sugar, and kidney problems. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have signs of ketoacidosis which is serious and may lead to death. ask your doctor about the pill that starts with f and visit farxiga.com for savings. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may
ask your rheumatologist about xeljanz xr. type 2 diabetes...ing with fitness... food... and the pill that starts with f. farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney...
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ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. >>> "the wall street journal report"ing tonight that a month before the 2016 electionump's lawyer arrange add $130,000 payment to a former adult film star to stop her from disclosing an alleged sexual encounter with donald trump. the payment to stephanie clifford who performs under the stage name stormy daniels was arranged by trump attorney michael cohen. the report says she's privately alleged the sexual encounter with donald trump took place after they met at a july 2006 celebrity golf tournament in lake tahoe a year after he married melania trump and in interview tonight by the daily beast ally that evans said she spoke with stephanie clifford on the night of the alleged encounter, quote, store any calls me four or five times by the last two phone calls she's with donald trump and i can hear him. and he's talking through the phone to me saying, come on, let's have some fun. let's have some fun. come to the party. we're waiting for you. and i was like, omg, it's donald trump. men like him scare me because they have so much power and this was way before his president
ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. >>> "the wall street journal report"ing tonight that a month before the 2016 electionump's lawyer arrange add $130,000 payment to a former adult film star to stop her from disclosing an alleged sexual encounter with donald trump. the payment to stephanie clifford who performs under the stage name stormy daniels was arranged by trump attorney michael cohen. the report says she's privately alleged the sexual...
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the lasts jedi, jurassic park responded say pglayed ranada ing little lies, character on the hboere is your side by side. do they look alike? i askondon crews company that will soon have harry potter theme trips down the river tells. so what they'll do is six day crews, for your family or friends, who ever you want to go, you get to stop at key locations like the hog wertz great hall. warner brothers will also give you access to the schools, the sets of the movie, costumes and props, here is the thing, makes me lose my breath. $36,000 for group of eight people. well, maybe trip lifetime. >> all right, so all trying to get our gear before thell kind f t-shirt, having fun, jenn fred is involved. so she's this morning to get her own shirt printed out there. so we'll show youn which one you like best, my favorite is the first one, jennyalapolis. second one getting loud with jenny, doesn't quite room for me, let me zero me know you what think, the road to fredersota. >> way to direct them to the one you want. >> these 4:00 to 6:00. i can be bias all you want you, can do whatever you want. >> you're the princess, the queen of 4:00 to 6
the lasts jedi, jurassic park responded say pglayed ranada ing little lies, character on the hboere is your side by side. do they look alike? i askondon crews company that will soon have harry potter theme trips down the river tells. so what they'll do is six day crews, for your family or friends, who ever you want to go, you get to stop at key locations like the hog wertz great hall. warner brothers will also give you access to the schools, the sets of the movie, costumes and props, here is...
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ask or. even though they live in different cities they share a common goal maybe one day both here and the oscar goes to the pura twins. the f. ing s. crossed and now it's up to you this week we want to know all there any famous our success for twenty. in your country let us know and as a thank you one of the participants will get an exclusive you'll next watch you can find all of the tapes on our website e.w. dot com slash lifestyle so good luck. mattie this is not working with a twin he has got a whole team he is a form a pilot but even if he is not working in his job anymore plans are still a part of his life today but in a completely different way he designs exclusive furniture made from decommissioned acra designed which makes you feel like heaven on earth. part of the trial of a plane converted into a conference table just one of madea's kramer's many high flying ideas a former pilot he now gives older parts and new lease on life. as a hero. this is a d.c. nine fuselage that was decommissioned a few years ago also most of all we're going to make a bench out of it. afterwards you have the impression of being in a cargo hold.
ask or. even though they live in different cities they share a common goal maybe one day both here and the oscar goes to the pura twins. the f. ing s. crossed and now it's up to you this week we want to know all there any famous our success for twenty. in your country let us know and as a thank you one of the participants will get an exclusive you'll next watch you can find all of the tapes on our website e.w. dot com slash lifestyle so good luck. mattie this is not working with a twin he has...
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ing to the bathroom?" (laughter) (laughter) then we asked the experts i feel as clean as a little, white tiny kitten. ah ooh, a twinkling iceberg! that's because only cottonelle® has cleanripple® texture. designed to clean better... ...as clean as a shimmering mermaid. cottonelle® wants everyone to feel as clean as a shimmering mermaid. how cottonelle® do you feel? >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we've had some patchy dense fog and slightly milder temperatures as you get ready to head out the door. right now it's in the mid 50s in san jose and also in san francisco with our highs today up to 56 degrees, in san francisco and along the coast while the inland areas will get a little bit more sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures into the low 60s. over the next several days expect more sunshine and some milder weather. we will be tracking another chance of rain in the forecast early next week. >> and that's your latest weather. guys? >> all right, al. thanks. >>> coming up, david letterman's big return to television and why it's stirring up a new controversy. >>> and an nbc news exclus
ing to the bathroom?" (laughter) (laughter) then we asked the experts i feel as clean as a little, white tiny kitten. ah ooh, a twinkling iceberg! that's because only cottonelle® has cleanripple® texture. designed to clean better... ...as clean as a shimmering mermaid. cottonelle® wants everyone to feel as clean as a shimmering mermaid. how cottonelle® do you feel? >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we've had some patchy dense fog and slightly milder temperatures...
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ask mitch mcconnell. they don't have to. >> and they had all of the republicans vote ing ing to kee government open, and it is schumer and the democrats who would not allows us to get to 60 vote, and they did not have are to filibuster this bill. and this is not 60 republicans here. >> and so, this is, talking to senator bill cassidy yesterday, the republican of louisiana saying to me, brooke, it is about chip, and the 9 million children and yes, on page with regard to immigration policy and yes, the majority of the country care cares about the dreamers and this is about chip, and 9 million kids and you could say back to bill cassidy or the d republicans, and chip is a bargaining chip and you let it expire under your watch. >> and xhip is in the bill. >> and this is my point -- >> and so that is -- >> hold on, according to the democrats and the republican ares care about chip and suddenly put it in the bill to try to keep the democrats hostage. >> and they still voted against it. >> and the devil is in the details on the chip. because the problem with chip is that yes, six years, but looking for ten to make it permanent and
ask mitch mcconnell. they don't have to. >> and they had all of the republicans vote ing ing to kee government open, and it is schumer and the democrats who would not allows us to get to 60 vote, and they did not have are to filibuster this bill. and this is not 60 republicans here. >> and so, this is, talking to senator bill cassidy yesterday, the republican of louisiana saying to me, brooke, it is about chip, and the 9 million children and yes, on page with regard to immigration...
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supervisors, i would strongly urge you ask them for a memo memorializing the changes that they're intending to make over the next few months, and that a copy of the memo be ingent and on the ordinance creating the process that supervisor safai that you introduced yesterday, and that they be very open with the public about the changes that they are intending to implement over the next few months so we can all be aware of that and make comments and they be open better, recognizing we can all do better in how we goçóçç abt this. that includes outreach about projects, outreach about construction and environmental review and noticing public communications, all sorts of things. as the budget process comes -- >> thank you. any other members of the public wish to comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel]?ebxsevçrm2î( want to be clear. the intension of what we're trying to do is to not pit and have the old arguments that have been hashed in the past. we're not trying to pit cars versus pedestrians. or cars versus buses. we're trying to create more efficiency. i've worked in the city almost 20 years, my colleagues have worked in this city for decades
supervisors, i would strongly urge you ask them for a memo memorializing the changes that they're intending to make over the next few months, and that a copy of the memo be ingent and on the ordinance creating the process that supervisor safai that you introduced yesterday, and that they be very open with the public about the changes that they are intending to implement over the next few months so we can all be aware of that and make comments and they be open better, recognizing we can all do...
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milestones he's achieved in his presidency ask that last week according to "the washington post," he committed his 2,000th lie, i mean that is a rate of b.s.'ing which no other politician in the history of the world has equaled. and so it's hard to make any kind of deal with him. coupled with the fact that he doesn't understand the facts of the deal that he's supposedly reaching. i mean, i mean i agree with the other comments we're hearing here, i don't know how you deal with someone like that and i think it's pretty naive, the comment that lindsey graham after the infamous s-hole meeting. donald trump was here earlier in the week, let's get him back, the deal maker. donald trump changes roughly every five minutes or so, based on some tweet, based on what he sees on fox and friends, a long-term commitment with him is about a couple of hours, so it's hard to have any kind of deals with him and it's hard to know what he even wants as these congressional leaders have said, because his rhetoric is so incomprehensible and contradictory. >> and i whatn't ant to get to senator who's going to give us an update from the ground. >> when we think about 2
milestones he's achieved in his presidency ask that last week according to "the washington post," he committed his 2,000th lie, i mean that is a rate of b.s.'ing which no other politician in the history of the world has equaled. and so it's hard to make any kind of deal with him. coupled with the fact that he doesn't understand the facts of the deal that he's supposedly reaching. i mean, i mean i agree with the other comments we're hearing here, i don't know how you deal with someone...
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tom asked him rightly so about his pound calls. this is after ingwould go to 1.50 of the end of the year. i was surprised that lord o'neill says it could be possible. thoughooks to me now as the pound has broken out so i would not be surprised if we are heading back toward $1.50. tom: there it is, jim o'neill yesterday. it's not a formal forecast, but nevertheless the direction is where. you just assume with the flows that we have seen that it's just an ever stronger pound sterling? charles: not really, no. --you take a dollar $.50 $1.50 and we are moving up to the euro rate against the stirring against the current , i don't expect sterling to appreciate against the euro. i expect the euro to be fundamentally strong. tom: this underscores the complexities of looking at each currency pair. it's not just about the euro are sterling. cable, whichhave is the pairing that we look at the most. charles, if we go to that chart now, we put the level at 1.60, but we will push it out for regular listeners in london. when you talk about the pound, is there an o
tom asked him rightly so about his pound calls. this is after ingwould go to 1.50 of the end of the year. i was surprised that lord o'neill says it could be possible. thoughooks to me now as the pound has broken out so i would not be surprised if we are heading back toward $1.50. tom: there it is, jim o'neill yesterday. it's not a formal forecast, but nevertheless the direction is where. you just assume with the flows that we have seen that it's just an ever stronger pound sterling? charles:...
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ing doucette legislation so i will have to ask if you will urge the president to support it? you mr. chairman. let us move the nomination of mr. azar to the senate. it is a role that should not sit vacant. there are too many vital priorities in health care that need immediate attention and i appreciate you moving forward. i also appreciate mr. azar's willingness to serve. in my meeting with you, i was pleased to get your top priorities. appropriately, he will be focusing on the affordability of prescription drugs. this is something that everyone around here knows about and mister azar coming in my meeting with you after your nomination i was pleased to get your top priorities for your time as secretary of conferment. appropriately you will be focus on affordability of prescription drugs. this is something everyone around this day is know about and here's from constituents about. the problem is complex and doesn't have a simple solution encouraged to hear his commitment to taking this on and to know he has real expertise and understanding of the manufacturing side of the equat
ing doucette legislation so i will have to ask if you will urge the president to support it? you mr. chairman. let us move the nomination of mr. azar to the senate. it is a role that should not sit vacant. there are too many vital priorities in health care that need immediate attention and i appreciate you moving forward. i also appreciate mr. azar's willingness to serve. in my meeting with you, i was pleased to get your top priorities. appropriately, he will be focusing on the affordability of...
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asking to avoid the your use if possible. staying in fail this september broad street line will run sports express trains depart ing from fernrock transportation center between 3:45 and 5:45 p.m. for today's eagles playoff game. kick off at 6:40. we will take a live look at vine street expressway at schuylkill expressway, you can see traffic picking up, now is best time to head out if you are planning to travel this morning the in the traffic center i'm matthew workmister now jan, back to you. >> thank you. >>> eagles are sizing up competition for tonight's nfc championship game against minnesota vikings kick off at 6:40. here's leslie van arsdal with "eyewitness sports". >> you know the saying defense wins championship? tonight two of the top five defenses will take the feel in the nfc title game. vikings with a number one, and they will key in on stopping the eagles rushing attack. bird have a third best running game in the league. eagles defense ranked fourth overall, they were number one betweens the run. key number is 225, when case keenum threw for 225-yard, vikings are eight-one. how do you think need to step up. >> i thi
asking to avoid the your use if possible. staying in fail this september broad street line will run sports express trains depart ing from fernrock transportation center between 3:45 and 5:45 p.m. for today's eagles playoff game. kick off at 6:40. we will take a live look at vine street expressway at schuylkill expressway, you can see traffic picking up, now is best time to head out if you are planning to travel this morning the in the traffic center i'm matthew workmister now jan, back to you....
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ing has the white house addressed any of these reports? >> the white house has not addressed these reports and clearly they will be asked and have to weigh ineve wynn is not only a friend of president trump but someone he hand-picked to lead the operation at the rnc. the rnc raefs a statement saying they they accepted hi stepping down statement. the white house itself has not weighed in and that has to change some part. whether president trump brings up this me too times up movement at the state of the union seems unlikely. democrats are bringing representatives from the movement to the speech. many of them will be wearing black in solidarity with the movement. president trump has, obviously, been accused of sexual harassment in the past and unlikely he'll mention this movement at all but the wynn situation is weighing on this white house, the people in the white house now they are going to have to weigh in at some point and that is going to be complicated for the president. >> yeah. there is definitely going to be a lot of people looking at what happens on tuesday, if not even just the lead-up to it. dan merica, thank you. >>> julian zelen
ing has the white house addressed any of these reports? >> the white house has not addressed these reports and clearly they will be asked and have to weigh ineve wynn is not only a friend of president trump but someone he hand-picked to lead the operation at the rnc. the rnc raefs a statement saying they they accepted hi stepping down statement. the white house itself has not weighed in and that has to change some part. whether president trump brings up this me too times up movement at...
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ing around the president in the white house. >> right. he probably thinks he got off easy if that's when he asked him, could have gone a lot further qurg whatw about, what he suspected about who mccabe was, what he was and wasn't doing in his investigation. let's keep in mind what has not been fully flushed out in the investigation, the entire clinton foundation and all the money they were taking from people around the world, the e-mails that were deleted as a part of her server, there's a lot of things that were not fully investigated. when you have someone at the fbi that you know, some ties to clinton, there's some questions that can be raised there. so him asking a question like that, i think, from his perspective, he's sort of, like, taking a shot at making sure this guy knows i'm paying attention, but, you know, to say that's something you shouldn't do, if it didn't seem to go any further th further than that. said, look, i left him there, try to stay out of it. >> governor granholm, is this much adieu about nothing? >> it's totally inappropriate to be asking a civil servant who's hatched, which means he's not allowed to engage in pol
ing around the president in the white house. >> right. he probably thinks he got off easy if that's when he asked him, could have gone a lot further qurg whatw about, what he suspected about who mccabe was, what he was and wasn't doing in his investigation. let's keep in mind what has not been fully flushed out in the investigation, the entire clinton foundation and all the money they were taking from people around the world, the e-mails that were deleted as a part of her server, there's...
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want to turn to kirsten savali and ask about erica garner's endorsement of bernie sanders as president. i want to play a a clip from her ad. >> i'm behind anyone who is ingisisten and d speak up r us.. i think we need to belelieve in bernie sandeders. >> is unacceptable to me that we have seen young black men walk down streets in this country be beaten and be killed unjustly. >> there's no other person that is speaking about this. people are dying. this i is real. this is not tv. we n need a president that is going to talk about it. >> the african-american commununity knows that on any given day, some innocent person like sandra bland can get into a car and three days later, she cocould end up dead d in jail. >> i belieieve bernie sanders ia protesters. >> were a police officer to break the law, that officer --- joinin amy: wawant to ask k kstn savali about erica's decision to endorse bernie sanders for presidident. i important to very make very clear that this was something that she did dururinga politicall momenent were suppppg hillary y clinton was something needed to b bed done. like women in particular really rallied around her. she stood alone. the
want to turn to kirsten savali and ask about erica garner's endorsement of bernie sanders as president. i want to play a a clip from her ad. >> i'm behind anyone who is ingisisten and d speak up r us.. i think we need to belelieve in bernie sandeders. >> is unacceptable to me that we have seen young black men walk down streets in this country be beaten and be killed unjustly. >> there's no other person that is speaking about this. people are dying. this i is real. this is not...
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asked for that was a bipartisan solution. >> honestly i don't think the democrats want to make a deal. we have a lot of sticking points but they're all democrat stick ing points because we are ready, willing to make a deal but they don't want to. >> all right, the latest on immigration reform in just a moment but first let's talk markets here there's no trading today because the martin luther king day holiday but we checked the dow and stock index futures in general both dow and futures up by 136 points today the question for tomorrow morning, will we hit 26,000 at the open? watch tomorrow morning we may get it right at the open. first though as we were talking about cnbc sleeping today we're live as usual with a big time newsmaker interview to bring you off the top an exclusive one on one with fiat chrysler ceo, he did make some news in that interview. he said the gop tax cuts have given a huge jolt of confidence to the united states. he also said that it's decision to handout bonuses would not be possible without that tax bill and first up the man who conduct ed the interview jeff flock out at the detroit auto show joining us now with another example
asked for that was a bipartisan solution. >> honestly i don't think the democrats want to make a deal. we have a lot of sticking points but they're all democrat stick ing points because we are ready, willing to make a deal but they don't want to. >> all right, the latest on immigration reform in just a moment but first let's talk markets here there's no trading today because the martin luther king day holiday but we checked the dow and stock index futures in general both dow and...
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ing marshmallow. >> love it, thank very much. >> stick it rate there, alex. >> i need one. >> i like mine crunchy. >> you got any check late, any check late. >> new you are askingor a lot. >> we need some more. >> only check late we need is sitting right next to me. i'm horrible. >> so i promised the viewers here that you have two tickets to the super bowl. >> i do, yeah. >> it is an auction for a good cause. >> i have to go to ijn.org and bitting on them, two tickets to the super bowl, catch watch us play. >> tell me about i gm. >> international justice mission, larginges anti trafficking and slavery organization in the world. so bunch of countries, all over. i have been on a trip to them to the dominican. they do unbelievable work. it is crazy to see the people that they help. >> trafficking situation, we have talked bit a lot over last month because it came back in the forefront so thank you for doing that. >> wonderful cause. >> using your celebrity to help us. we do appreciate that. >> thank you. >> all right, grew up in florida. >> we listed on our web site fox 29.com to get more information about it. >> i know what you are saying, this is an auction so i
ing marshmallow. >> love it, thank very much. >> stick it rate there, alex. >> i need one. >> i like mine crunchy. >> you got any check late, any check late. >> new you are askingor a lot. >> we need some more. >> only check late we need is sitting right next to me. i'm horrible. >> so i promised the viewers here that you have two tickets to the super bowl. >> i do, yeah. >> it is an auction for a good cause. >> i have to...
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asking to come over. coming in my house. one time and seducing me. >> abc news, new york. >>> you may not know his name, but you certainly have heard of his company. ikea. ingas died. he founded the company in sweden when he was 17 years old. he turned the small scale mail order business into a global furniture chain. ikea designs became popular because of their simplicity and value. he retired from ikea's board in 2013, handed over the reins to his son. he faced scrutiny over ties to nazi groups during world war ii which he called, quote the greatest mistake of his life. >>> happening today, music's biggest stars will be honored at the 60th annual grammy awards. the grammys will be held at madison square garden in new york city the first time in 15 years the ceremony is not in los angeles. the music industry will join hollywood in taking a stand against sexual misconduct and in support of gender equality. billboard reports artists will wear white roses to support the time's up movement. >>> still ahead here on abc 7 mornings, san jose is gearing up for a film festival that's all about innovation. we'll show you a sneak preview of this yearyearyearyearyeary
asking to come over. coming in my house. one time and seducing me. >> abc news, new york. >>> you may not know his name, but you certainly have heard of his company. ikea. ingas died. he founded the company in sweden when he was 17 years old. he turned the small scale mail order business into a global furniture chain. ikea designs became popular because of their simplicity and value. he retired from ikea's board in 2013, handed over the reins to his son. he faced scrutiny over...
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ask you. if one of the chief of staff's top advisers like kelly oppose the president in london. ingapon, would they have any say to do that or power to do that? >> they're not in the chain of command. it goes from the president to the secretary of defense to the head of u.s. extra teerjic command. they can offer advice, but they can't interpose themselves in that chain of command. >> and ultimately the president has the launch code. >> the president has the launch codes. he cares a little card with him called the biscuit which carries another code, which identifies him as the president. so it's not simply the sound of his voice that gives the order, but it's him identifies himself through that authentication code. >> all right. david, thank you so much. you've heard congress for the first time since the cold war debating that central command and how it's carried out. >> it's an extraordinary moment in terms of the american presidency. >>> hollywood's biggest names hope to stand out this weekend. why they're choosing black and why they want you to dress like them. you're watching "cb
ask you. if one of the chief of staff's top advisers like kelly oppose the president in london. ingapon, would they have any say to do that or power to do that? >> they're not in the chain of command. it goes from the president to the secretary of defense to the head of u.s. extra teerjic command. they can offer advice, but they can't interpose themselves in that chain of command. >> and ultimately the president has the launch code. >> the president has the launch codes. he...
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ings they have tried to come up with together. and the start of our interview sort of got overtaken about the news of sanctuary cities. i started by asking mayor of atlanta about this surprise news that had just come out of the white house. >> it's especially concerning when the federal government's treating cities as if they are enemies of the state, if you will. people are really looking to local leadership for stability because we don't have any stability at the national level. >> give me a sense of how washington is helping what you're trying to do in your cities and how is it hurting? >> i think for what we see is really washington being nonexistent to being harmful. >> the problem with washington is that we can't count on them. we have no ability to predict and plan for the future because right now nobody seems to know what the heck is going on. >> it's hard to partner with the administration when you don't know necessarily what they're for, there is any consistency to what they're for on any given day. also in my view, i'm very conservative to have agencies that aren't functioning or appointments that have not been made or employe
ings they have tried to come up with together. and the start of our interview sort of got overtaken about the news of sanctuary cities. i started by asking mayor of atlanta about this surprise news that had just come out of the white house. >> it's especially concerning when the federal government's treating cities as if they are enemies of the state, if you will. people are really looking to local leadership for stability because we don't have any stability at the national level....
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our own father jonathan morris has spent countless hours tend ing to the grieving families and he joined us earlier askinge like you said poorest congressional district in the united states of america in the south bronx. they're not working because they're taking care of their families spread out in shelters all over the city and it's a very serious situation and we need help. pete: faith in action and thanks to generous fox & friends viewer s father morris' go fund me page climbed to over $90,000. you can be assured knowing that money is going directly to these displaced families. you can still go to the go fund me and it's the bronxfirevictims help these families trying to raise $250,000 so they can support these families totally displaced and the government not prepared to care for them yet charity and church stepping in kudos to father john. >> griff: amazing story and now we toss out to the man who had a little better form than you according to many of the people writing in. lisa: it's up for debate. >> griff: outside adam how is the weather and how are you feeling? adam: oh, guys i feel great. pete
our own father jonathan morris has spent countless hours tend ing to the grieving families and he joined us earlier askinge like you said poorest congressional district in the united states of america in the south bronx. they're not working because they're taking care of their families spread out in shelters all over the city and it's a very serious situation and we need help. pete: faith in action and thanks to generous fox & friends viewer s father morris' go fund me page climbed to over...
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ing earlier when the president told senator feinstein he would accept a clean daca bill. apparently his definition is not the same or that's what sarah huckabee sanders just said. >> right. she was asked what does the clean daca bill look like? at the end it was close loop holes. all this language and everyone is left wondering does that include a wall or would they be able to do this clean daca? >> part of the negotiating technique. >> all part of the deal. david drucker to you, the president earlier in the meeting as he said i'll take the heat, he said he'll sign whatever they give him. during the meeting ta couple of republicans who seemed to be reminding him, mr. president, you are the guy in the driver's seat. then we follow your lead. >> you know, interesting thing about, and this is what i did think, brooke, that was interesting about this extended cover wage coverage, for most americans, particularly democrat is rally trump and twitter trump, that trump is very partisan, can be very hostile and polarizing. if you talk to anyone whose met with the president privately, he's very accommodating and agreeable, often too agreeable. and i think we saw some of that there. and that's w
ing earlier when the president told senator feinstein he would accept a clean daca bill. apparently his definition is not the same or that's what sarah huckabee sanders just said. >> right. she was asked what does the clean daca bill look like? at the end it was close loop holes. all this language and everyone is left wondering does that include a wall or would they be able to do this clean daca? >> part of the negotiating technique. >> all part of the deal. david drucker to...
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are in the hardware >> in a zombie apocalypse -- >> i'll ask him, 1:30, tune in >> in a zombie apocalypse, any little power you do have you'll t ingu're nogoto be doing bitcoin. >> we'll be back in a couple of minutes with jim cramer. ♪ ♪ ♪ what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning... it all makes sense. fedex powers global commerce with vast, far-reaching networks... deep knowledge of industries... and, yes... maybe a little magic. ♪ >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us now. this is episodic, too, jim we had delta today the floodgates start opening tomorrow i know you're excited about earnings but we did see a preview of some stuff with walmart and i was thinking about it, if you give bonuses to your workers and you have a million workers, like, that adds up, i think, doesn't it i mean, this is a pretty big number for the economy in general, when it comes to walmart, doesn't it? isn't it >> i reached down to them, telling them how great this is the fact is that this is -- this is henry ford, $5 a day. goes way up past where everybody else did an
are in the hardware >> in a zombie apocalypse -- >> i'll ask him, 1:30, tune in >> in a zombie apocalypse, any little power you do have you'll t ingu're nogoto be doing bitcoin. >> we'll be back in a couple of minutes with jim cramer. ♪ ♪ ♪ what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning... it all makes sense. fedex powers global commerce with vast, far-reaching networks... deep knowledge of industries... and, yes......