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this is an associated press report. >> yes.ether in information looking at all kinds of records, figuring out what's going on. the relationships are symbiotic. we don't have much in the way of a previous president that looks like this to make a comparison. one other international business person can you say was actually in the white house running the government. >> shepard: not much. if you're interested in this, you can google the associated press and this topic. you can see it. thank you. >> thank you. >> shepard: good to see you. were there more children? that's what investigators are reportedly asking about the house of horrors in california. police there said they discovered a couple had been holding their 13 children captive while starving and torturing 12 of them for years. the parents apparently spanked the youngest child, a 2-year-old. now the syndicated show crime watch daily reports detectives are considering sending cadaver dogs to the perris property to look for others. defectives are debating whether to use dna te
this is an associated press report. >> yes.ether in information looking at all kinds of records, figuring out what's going on. the relationships are symbiotic. we don't have much in the way of a previous president that looks like this to make a comparison. one other international business person can you say was actually in the white house running the government. >> shepard: not much. if you're interested in this, you can google the associated press and this topic. you can see it....
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for the latest on the story let's cross over now to susannah george she's the associated press bureau chief in baghdad susanna thanks for joining us now this is the second deadly attack in baghdad in just three days how are residents in the city coping. the mood in the iraqi capital is very tense there's a lot of anger especially in the neighborhood where the attack occurred one of the people we spoke to at the scene of the attack said that he wasn't surprised that the attack occurred and it just shows that the iraqi government is only concerned with military victories against islam mixtape groups and not concerned with protecting its own civilians in civilian areas in baghdad so that's a normal kind of tension norm and anger that you see following these attacks which is one of the reasons why certain groups carry them out in the first place to stoke that anger and stability well clearly hurting as many civilians as possible was the goal of the bombs were detonated during rush hour at a very busy square why is this area of the city the scene of repeated attacks. this is an area of the
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before the associated press story broke, cnn asked in touch's new editor why it was held for seven years wasn't it published before, i can't really speak to. in fact, i don't have the answer. >> reporter: one trump biographer isn't surprised that his lawyer reportedly threat nds to sue the magazine. >> he has a long pattern of going after people legally, mr. they've criticized him, whether it's someone who has some embarrassing information about him. he uses threats, lawyer letters, actual lawsuits all to control the message. >> reporter: michael cohen did not get back to us regarding the associated press report that he threatened to sue in touch magazine. the magazine's representatives told us they would not comment on that report, but cohen has previously denied that the affair took place. and vice president mike pence has just told the associated press that the reports about the alleged affair are, quote, baseless. anderson. >> thanks very much for watching 360. time to hand it over to chris cuomo for "cuomo prime time." >> thank you, anderson. everybody is celebrating, but tell me, w
before the associated press story broke, cnn asked in touch's new editor why it was held for seven years wasn't it published before, i can't really speak to. in fact, i don't have the answer. >> reporter: one trump biographer isn't surprised that his lawyer reportedly threat nds to sue the magazine. >> he has a long pattern of going after people legally, mr. they've criticized him, whether it's someone who has some embarrassing information about him. he uses threats, lawyer letters,...
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let's bring in susanna george she's the associated press bureau chief in baghdad she joins us for more on the story hi suzanne a good to see you give us an idea of what the atmosphere is like in baghdad after these the twin bombings. the mood in iraq capital is very tense the people who we spoke to at the scene of this morning's attacks said that they were worried as they saw iraqi politicians preparing for elections those are rocky national elections that are slated to be out later this year they were worried that old wave of bombings when soon cond to the iraqi capital and so they're concerned that this is just the beginning and that more like this will follow suzanne of this must be an embarrassment for the government prime minister all of bodies government declaring victory over the so-called islamic state last month concretely how are they going to improve the security situation there well adi was very quick to react to the attack this morning he called a meeting with his top security and intelligence officials that's according to a statement from his office the iraqi government i
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let's go to eric tucker, the justice department reporter for the associated press. he fired a report on sessions today for the a.p. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> shepard: what do we have in the way of details on the questions of sessions? >> still took place last week, took place several hours. it really comes as mueller's investigators are drilling in on the question of whether the president committed obstruction of justice. >> and why do you say that particularly regarding to sessions? >> sessions, of course, as you'll remember, played a critical role in the firing of james comey, which is one of the episodes that mueller and his investigators are probing for possible obstruction. when james comey was fired, the white house said they were acting on the recommendation of the justice department. the president said i was thinking of this russia thing and i would have done it anyway. obviously, there's questions for sessions about what he knew v a vis a vis the firing of comey. >> shepard: it would appear that sessions was questioned by the special coun
let's go to eric tucker, the justice department reporter for the associated press. he fired a report on sessions today for the a.p. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> shepard: what do we have in the way of details on the questions of sessions? >> still took place last week, took place several hours. it really comes as mueller's investigators are drilling in on the question of whether the president committed obstruction of justice. >> and why do you say that...
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so this story about this journalistic enterprise and the associated press that is still with us that ants the articles in the black press meant to be graced with the l.a. sentinel as those members of the thriving enterprise but it tells the alternative history of that. because they were covering stories that others were ignoring so then parenthetically the archives is one of the richest in the entire field of african-american studies. some of that isn't microfilm it could be in chicago recommending this to graduate students with their international questions to write an interesting story about agriculture to their archive or show business and actually if you look at my footnotes about aviation are from this as well. so the associated negro press started by claude barnett and was started by him as well. during his lifetime he was one of the leading black american figures of that era. not only because of this enterprise that he was a canny investor because many of us understandably encourage the proliferation of black businesses and i count myself in that category but we have to realize
so this story about this journalistic enterprise and the associated press that is still with us that ants the articles in the black press meant to be graced with the l.a. sentinel as those members of the thriving enterprise but it tells the alternative history of that. because they were covering stories that others were ignoring so then parenthetically the archives is one of the richest in the entire field of african-american studies. some of that isn't microfilm it could be in chicago...
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cohen has previously denied the affair took place, and today, vice president mike pents told the associated presst reports of the affair are, quote, baseless. >> was she a bigger than usual attraction at that strip club, brian? >> we're told she was. the owner told us it was filled to capacity. he charged double the usual cover charge, but less than some rates he charges for more popular acts. he insists he was not gouging his customers. we're also told she's booked for other adult clubs in oklahoma and elsewhere around the country. she could be booked through the month of june. >> brian todd reporting for us. thanks very much. >> let's bring back our analysts. legal analysts have raised this possibility, the question that if there was alleged hush money paid to her, what, a month before the presidential election, it could have been seen as an in kind campaign contribution, organization, common cause has already filed a complaint with the department of justice, the fec, the federal election commission. is that plausible. >> yeah, and reading this complaint, their position is if this was some kind
cohen has previously denied the affair took place, and today, vice president mike pents told the associated presst reports of the affair are, quote, baseless. >> was she a bigger than usual attraction at that strip club, brian? >> we're told she was. the owner told us it was filled to capacity. he charged double the usual cover charge, but less than some rates he charges for more popular acts. he insists he was not gouging his customers. we're also told she's booked for other adult...
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ken thomas, vivian solama, formerly of the associated press, national political reporter these days we're happy to say for nbc news. and a columnist for the boston globe and chair of journalism of ethics. ken, i was reminded tonight as we sit here approaching next weekend it'll mark one here in office for this president. as you look back, not to give analysis but more reporting, how much of it has been marked by self-inflicted damage? here we are at the end of another week where that surely is the headline. >> it's often two steps forward and five steps back with this white house. you know, they went into this week hoping that they could set aside these concerns about the president's stability and his fitness for office. i was in a 55-minute pool spray on tuesday over immigration in which we really saw the sausage making in the works. and, you know, then you have these comments come out, reported the other day. and it's really setback the process a lot. you have, you know, on the 20th will be the one-year anniversary of the president's inauguration. it could also be the first day of a gov
ken thomas, vivian solama, formerly of the associated press, national political reporter these days we're happy to say for nbc news. and a columnist for the boston globe and chair of journalism of ethics. ken, i was reminded tonight as we sit here approaching next weekend it'll mark one here in office for this president. as you look back, not to give analysis but more reporting, how much of it has been marked by self-inflicted damage? here we are at the end of another week where that surely is...
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many of the reports in this newspaper come from the a.p., the associated press, which we still have today, it was established in 1846, a conglomerate of five newspapers pooling their resources, "the herald" being one of them to make sure they're getting as much information from around the country as they possibly can during any period in time. it rises to importance in the civil war, it's sort of at the apex of its early significance here. so a reporter is actually the a.p. correspondent in washington and he is doing much of the reporting. so much of the original reporting is coming from him. and then through the a.p. and into "the herald." also, you see stanton, who is the secretary of war, giving his official dispatches and they are recounted in the paper as well. so stanton would go to the war telegraph office and dispense information that's officially coming from the government and then newspapers would report that as well. i can't purport to know precisely what people's reaction was not being there, but certainly there are reports in subsequent editions of, you know, sort of frenzy a
many of the reports in this newspaper come from the a.p., the associated press, which we still have today, it was established in 1846, a conglomerate of five newspapers pooling their resources, "the herald" being one of them to make sure they're getting as much information from around the country as they possibly can during any period in time. it rises to importance in the civil war, it's sort of at the apex of its early significance here. so a reporter is actually the a.p....
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before the associated press story broke, cnn asked intouch's new editor why it was held for seven yearst it published before? i can't speak to it. i don't have the answer. >> one trump biographer isn't surprised the lawyer threatened to sue the magazine. >> he has a long pattern of going after people legally, all they criticize him, whether they have embarrassing information. he used lawyers, threats, lawsuits all to control the message. >> michael cohen did not get back to us regarding the report he threatened to sue in touch magazine. the magazine's representatives told us they would not commentant on the report, but cohen has previously denied the affair took place, and today, vice president mike pence told the associated press that reports of the affair are, quote, baseless. >> you're getting more information, brian, that appearance in south carolina will probably be followed by other events for stormy daniels? is that right? >> right, we spoke to the owner of that south carolina nightclub and others involved in that event. we're told she's booked for some kind of an adult club in o
before the associated press story broke, cnn asked intouch's new editor why it was held for seven yearst it published before? i can't speak to it. i don't have the answer. >> one trump biographer isn't surprised the lawyer threatened to sue the magazine. >> he has a long pattern of going after people legally, all they criticize him, whether they have embarrassing information. he used lawyers, threats, lawsuits all to control the message. >> michael cohen did not get back to us...
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when they did, they read from the associated press exactly -- exactly -- who is responsible for this chaos. from the a.p., democrats blocked a four-week stopgap extension in a late-night vote caution the fourth government shutdown in a quarter of a century. you might say they pinned the dale on the donkey. -- they pinned the tail on the done couple of "the new york times," not exactly a bastion of right-wing sentiment, put the blame exactly where it belongs. senate democrats blocked passage of a stopgap spending bill to keep the government open. mr. president, senate republicans remain ready and eager to end this totally manufactured crisis. it is not a crisis. it's a manufactured crisis. vietnamed to avoid it -- we voted to avoid it entirely in our bipartisan vote last night. we're ready to vote again. all we need is nor the democratic leader to withdraw his filibuster and let a bipartisan majority vote to pass this bill and reopen -- reopen -- the united states government. earlier today i asked for consent to move up a vet on this bipartisan -- to move up a vote on this bipartisan
when they did, they read from the associated press exactly -- exactly -- who is responsible for this chaos. from the a.p., democrats blocked a four-week stopgap extension in a late-night vote caution the fourth government shutdown in a quarter of a century. you might say they pinned the dale on the donkey. -- they pinned the tail on the done couple of "the new york times," not exactly a bastion of right-wing sentiment, put the blame exactly where it belongs. senate democrats blocked...
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the photographer here from the "associated press.s is normally the time i'd be kicking it over to my colleagues in new york, velshi & ruhle, but i'm in for them for the next 60 minutes. good to be with you. let's get started this hour. >>> we're talking donald trump in 2018. as we learn more about which trump insider might have tipped off the fbi about russian meddling in 2016. >> we have a great year. it'll be a fantastic 2018. >>> plus, the president goes after iran in one of his first tweets of the year. we're watching the deadly protests there. at least ten people have been killed. thousands protesting the government. >>> there's within update on the crash in costa rica. ten americans dead, including a family of five after their plane went down. we'll have updates on the investigation. >> inconceivable, that a whole family should meet with such a disaster. >> emotional for that family's relatives, of course. we start on this monday morning, this new year's day, with president trump kicking off 2018 with, frankly, angry tweets aim
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sources tell the "associated press" that the five-year plan would open drilling areas in the atlantic and arctic ocean. that revolution came hours after jeff sessions stopped the policy to stop federal intervention against legalized marijuana. this is days after california became the third state to sell recreational marijuana. the colorado attorney general says the move won't change how the office prosecutes marijuana crimes. jeff sessions says marijuana is like heroin and is to blame for spike of violence across the u.s. that is the latest from the "live desk." i'm michelle marsh. back to you. larry: okay. the labor department proposed changes that it says would allow more people to ban together to buy health insurance across state line. critics say the health plans would not need protection and the benefit requirement of the affordable care act. nancy: the dow breaking the 25,000 mark for the first time this morning and ended the day above it. no one won power ball. larry: coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00", paging dr. love. the next stop for a young man arrested in virginia after cla
sources tell the "associated press" that the five-year plan would open drilling areas in the atlantic and arctic ocean. that revolution came hours after jeff sessions stopped the policy to stop federal intervention against legalized marijuana. this is days after california became the third state to sell recreational marijuana. the colorado attorney general says the move won't change how the office prosecutes marijuana crimes. jeff sessions says marijuana is like heroin and is to blame...
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ways to prevent the destruction of syrian sovereignty or a minister if the hundred leave from associated press office park ok i know mom to go i said we're going to break off from that but that was before we found out that our correspondent kelly morgan was about to ask a question so you know but it's our promotion you have to indulge as with that you can no head to our web site r.t. dot com for continued coverage of the russian foreign minister press conference there in new york r.t. dot com or you can stay with us because if you decide to challenge america's experiment in democracy it is going to be your worst day those were the words from the american defense secretary as he unveiled america's new defense strategy which now primarily focuses on deterring russia and china. but we will continue to prosecute the campaign against terror that we're engaged in today but great power competition not terrorism is now the primary focus of us now thoughts to cure it. he has done a far correspondent joins me in a studio you've been following this closely more closely may that's for sure. but he's talki
ways to prevent the destruction of syrian sovereignty or a minister if the hundred leave from associated press office park ok i know mom to go i said we're going to break off from that but that was before we found out that our correspondent kelly morgan was about to ask a question so you know but it's our promotion you have to indulge as with that you can no head to our web site r.t. dot com for continued coverage of the russian foreign minister press conference there in new york r.t. dot com...
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darlene superville, white house reporter for the associated press, and david jolly, republican member of congress from florida. anita, you look away for just one second, and bannon is out of the picture and the president is talking about a bill of love. what is going on here? >> that's right, you saw a lot of conservative groups and conseratives outside the white house today really questioning what the president was talking about. the bill of love, talking about protection to dreamers, things they don't support. but yes, the president had this meeting, and he said he does want to deal in daca, and was very much showing that he wanted to get democrats involved, that he was saying that he'll take the political heat and they should just make a deal. >> darlene, i guess i'm asking what you we should think about this meeting. i know that some people inside the white house with a straight face said to some reporters, no, really. the president has always believed -- the shame of these meetings is the american people don't get to see the work that we do, and that's why we let cameras roll for
darlene superville, white house reporter for the associated press, and david jolly, republican member of congress from florida. anita, you look away for just one second, and bannon is out of the picture and the president is talking about a bill of love. what is going on here? >> that's right, you saw a lot of conservative groups and conseratives outside the white house today really questioning what the president was talking about. the bill of love, talking about protection to dreamers,...
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the secretary for homeland security told the "associated press" that congress is currently reviewing three options for daca including a way for people to obtain permanent legal status. earlier this week, president trump claimed lawmakers are doing nothing to protect daca holders. lindsey graham said he wants something decided on daca as soon as possible. >> on daca, there is a deal to be had. the "dreamers" can have the life they dreamed of if the democrats and republicans can give. we need the wall, not a complete 2200-mile wall. we need border security, marry that up with the "dream act," there's a deal to be had on immigration and i want to do it in january. i don't want to wait until march. >> reporter: president trump has given congress until march 5th to come up with a legislative fix regarding daca but those who support it want a resolution to be reached sooner. today, some progress on capitol hill may be made toward a measure that would restore protections for "dreamers." in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >> so how does the border wall between the u.s. and mexico connect
the secretary for homeland security told the "associated press" that congress is currently reviewing three options for daca including a way for people to obtain permanent legal status. earlier this week, president trump claimed lawmakers are doing nothing to protect daca holders. lindsey graham said he wants something decided on daca as soon as possible. >> on daca, there is a deal to be had. the "dreamers" can have the life they dreamed of if the democrats and...
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the associated press reports the department decided to end the status for salvadorans who came to thes after an earthquake in 2001. the protected status must be renewed every 18 months and today is the deadline. the trump administration has been phasing out protected statuses granted to people from 10 countries who fled for various reasons. the associated press says salvadorans who were here will have until september 2019 to leave the us. >>> coming up next, it has been nearly one year since the devastating floods in san jose. we will show you what neighborhoods are doing now to protect themselves from the current storm. >>> concerns of flooding in the north bay burn zones. more on how first responders are now preparing. italian generosity begins with the very first course, everyday, at olive garden. start with our unlimited homemade soup or fresh signature salad and a basket of our famous never ending breadsticks. followed by plentiful portions of your favorite dishes. so many choices you'll love at everyday great prices you won't want to miss. don't wait another moment. get together
the associated press reports the department decided to end the status for salvadorans who came to thes after an earthquake in 2001. the protected status must be renewed every 18 months and today is the deadline. the trump administration has been phasing out protected statuses granted to people from 10 countries who fled for various reasons. the associated press says salvadorans who were here will have until september 2019 to leave the us. >>> coming up next, it has been nearly one year...
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sara carter reporting andrew wiseman met with the associated press last april to talk about the investigation into paul manafort. the next day the associated press rubbed a major story about paul manafort regarding alleged money laundering. thank you paul wiseman. sources have said in that meeting the a.p. promised to share documents and information about manafort with the department of justice. a lot more on media collusion that we will be having coming days. the a.p. denying that story. here's what should be concerning to every american tonight. during the meeting with reporters, andrew weissman, the number one guy appointed by robert mueller, head of the justice department fraud division, then later, not long after, joined mueller's investigation to look into paul manafort, the next month. acourting to sara carter's reporting aeissmann told his superiors about the meeting with the a.p. and he wasn't working on the manafort case and didn't have access to documents related to it. here's the thing, weissmann was discussing paul manafort with the reporters and joined mueller's team where he's
sara carter reporting andrew wiseman met with the associated press last april to talk about the investigation into paul manafort. the next day the associated press rubbed a major story about paul manafort regarding alleged money laundering. thank you paul wiseman. sources have said in that meeting the a.p. promised to share documents and information about manafort with the department of justice. a lot more on media collusion that we will be having coming days. the a.p. denying that story....
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attorney current lie a law professor and reporter for the associated press. i would like to begin with you. give us the state of play in what has been billed alternately as a white house versus house intel equation with mr. bannon in the middle. >> that really came to a head this week here with bannon yesterday. giving us a pretty good window into how the white house sees executive privilege. the exertion of that. whether this whole question of whether or not you even need to exert it explicitly. i was talking with the white house official earlier today and told me that they see it as executive privilege is in play unless the president explicitly waives it which seems to be an inverted reading of it as opposed to previous administrations. now the question here is, yesterday we had steve bannon. today we had rick deer born, another white house official. later we are expecting hope hicks, communications director close trump confidant. what is going to happen there? do we see a pattern? we didn't see that today with rick deer born where he did answer questions.
attorney current lie a law professor and reporter for the associated press. i would like to begin with you. give us the state of play in what has been billed alternately as a white house versus house intel equation with mr. bannon in the middle. >> that really came to a head this week here with bannon yesterday. giving us a pretty good window into how the white house sees executive privilege. the exertion of that. whether this whole question of whether or not you even need to exert it...
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the associated press reports over the last five years new jersey transit has had more accidents and paid more in fines for safety violations than any other commuter railroad in the country. >>> 5:05. excitement is building for eagles fans as we count down to the birds super bowl matchup against the new england patriots. and if you're making travel plans for the game, this is some of the weather you might run into. >> the airport was closed for hours, leaving vikings fans stranded here in philadelphia. and those fans told us they didn't get the warmest reception here despite the warm temperatures. they said eagles fans headed to their neck of the woods can expect a more pleasant greeting. >> we'll welcome them to our space because we're minnesota knights. that's how we are. >> minnesota knights. i can't wait to experience that. the dome with an inside temperature of 72 degrees. and for those of us here, there's only one station you can watch super bowl lii. nbc 10, your officials eagles station. >>> six minutes after 5:00. i'm meteorologist bill henley, and as you can see i'm tracking som
the associated press reports over the last five years new jersey transit has had more accidents and paid more in fines for safety violations than any other commuter railroad in the country. >>> 5:05. excitement is building for eagles fans as we count down to the birds super bowl matchup against the new england patriots. and if you're making travel plans for the game, this is some of the weather you might run into. >> the airport was closed for hours, leaving vikings fans stranded...
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. >> the university using insurance to cover most of the expenses "associated press" with the weather related damage. we will have more at 10:00 on newschannel8 and 11:00 on abc7 news. anna-lysa gayle, abc7 news. michelle: caught on video a woman wearing only a hospital gown abandoned outside the hospital by the security guards. today the city's mayor pew expressed outrage over the incident. the university of maryland medical center says it takes responsibility. it's investigating and isn't ruling owl firing the person or -- ruling out firing the person or persons involved. nancy: a story that broke tuesday. montgomery county officials rying to announce new tenants to the communications building. it will be vacant next year when discovery moves headquarters to new york. how to fill the ten floors to accommodate 2,500 workers? there is no shortage of potential tenants. >> housing technology or media or sorts. >> this isn't a time to cry and say what went wrong? this is when you say this is time for something new. >> they may approach the f.b.i. about moving headquarters to the discover
. >> the university using insurance to cover most of the expenses "associated press" with the weather related damage. we will have more at 10:00 on newschannel8 and 11:00 on abc7 news. anna-lysa gayle, abc7 news. michelle: caught on video a woman wearing only a hospital gown abandoned outside the hospital by the security guards. today the city's mayor pew expressed outrage over the incident. the university of maryland medical center says it takes responsibility. it's...
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the associated press says it would force nearly 200,000 people to leave the u.s. or face deportation. el salvador is the fourth country whose citizens have lost temporary status under the trump administration. >>> the author of a new book that says president trump is unfit for office appeared on cbs this morning. >>reporter: book is true. >> michael wolfe the author of an explosive book about the president appeared on cbs this morning to defend his work. fire and fury paints a picture of a president who doesn't read and some question whether he. the president fired back saying he is a genius and a stable genius at that. >> i consider it a work of fiction. >> the president also says wolf does not know him at all.>> he was never in the oval office.>> wolf was less definitive when asked whether he interviewed the president.>> he probably didn't know he was speaking to me for this book. when i would meet him we would chat as we were friends. in all fairness he might say i was not being interviewed. >> steve danon is now walking back from a more explosive quote that ap
the associated press says it would force nearly 200,000 people to leave the u.s. or face deportation. el salvador is the fourth country whose citizens have lost temporary status under the trump administration. >>> the author of a new book that says president trump is unfit for office appeared on cbs this morning. >>reporter: book is true. >> michael wolfe the author of an explosive book about the president appeared on cbs this morning to defend his work. fire and fury...
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sees the phone records of the associated press and constantly turn down transparency request by reporterse is no comparison to the way these two presidents have behaved when it comes to the press. this president just says things out loud. when there is a difference in the way the press regards those two presidents. we can agree on that. judy miller him a thank you both. >> thank you, john. >> melissa: southern california still reeling from deadly mudslides as more bodies are recovered. by the hope of finding any more survivors now is fading. meanwhile, temperatures plummeting again in the northeast causing significant icing in the hudson river. now the coast guard is issuing warnings. rick leventhal has a live repor report. >> we are on bridge of the coast guard cutter bay. we are heading up the hudson river from new york city toward albany parade you can see the ice out there on the river is a lot worse where we are going and will tell you exactly why the coast guard needs to be out here coming up. easy! easy! easy! (horn honking) alright! alright! we've all got places to go! we've all g
sees the phone records of the associated press and constantly turn down transparency request by reporterse is no comparison to the way these two presidents have behaved when it comes to the press. this president just says things out loud. when there is a difference in the way the press regards those two presidents. we can agree on that. judy miller him a thank you both. >> thank you, john. >> melissa: southern california still reeling from deadly mudslides as more bodies are...
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but the next day the times ran a beautiful photograph, but it was from the associated press. it was a broad, big image, big, broad image that showed the funeral procession and the enormity of the procession, it was a lovely picture, a famous picture. why would they have chosen an ap photo over these staff photos when ap was stuck in the back and we're up front? unknown, unknown. was it that george was doing this for a magazine feature that never ran? was it that the film never got to new york in time? they had to process the film, fax it back to new york. why did it not get there in time? why was it not in the paper? >> and this is -- and so this is your opportunity, darcy, as contributing photo editor for the "times" to sort of reedit. >> absolutely. >> you know, with the sort of hindsight being 20 l/20, you ha the sort of opportunity to say, you know what, they didn't run it then, but i'm running it now. >> i feel so much for the photographers. i said in the book, in the acknowledgments, this book is really for them. they did all of this work, and so few of these amazing im
but the next day the times ran a beautiful photograph, but it was from the associated press. it was a broad, big image, big, broad image that showed the funeral procession and the enormity of the procession, it was a lovely picture, a famous picture. why would they have chosen an ap photo over these staff photos when ap was stuck in the back and we're up front? unknown, unknown. was it that george was doing this for a magazine feature that never ran? was it that the film never got to new york...
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the associated press reports key staffers are looking for the exits and the administration is struggling to fill jobs. this afternoon, heading to camp david for the weekend, the president tried to look on the bright side. >> the tax cuts are really kicking in far beyond what anyone thought. the market is good. the jobs reports were very good. and we think they're going to get really good over the next couple of months. we're making america great again. thank you. thank you very much. >> now to our lead-off panel on a friday night, matt appuzo, and anita kumar, and jonathan allen. thank you all so much for being with us tonight. anita, i want to start with you. you have been at the white house this week. give us a sense, what is the mood in the west wing? is there a feeling that this is the worst week so far of the trump presidency? >> it's hard to -- it's hard to figure that one out. i mean, i will say we were all really surprised how hard they pushed back on the book and on steve bannon. and, you know, we're used to the presidential tweets and the insults. but i mean, the statement was
the associated press reports key staffers are looking for the exits and the administration is struggling to fill jobs. this afternoon, heading to camp david for the weekend, the president tried to look on the bright side. >> the tax cuts are really kicking in far beyond what anyone thought. the market is good. the jobs reports were very good. and we think they're going to get really good over the next couple of months. we're making america great again. thank you. thank you very much....
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the secretary of the homeland security told the "associated press" that congress is currently reviewing three options including a way for people to obtain permanent legal status. earlier this week, president trump claimed lawmakers are doing nothing to protect daca holders. lindsey graham said he wants something decided on daca as soon as possible. >> on daca, there is a deal to be had. the "dreamers" can have the life they dreamed of if the democrats and republicans can give. we need the wall, not a complete 2200-mile wall. we need border security, marry that up with the "dream act," there's a deal to be had on immigration and i want to do it in january. i don't want to wait until march. >> reporter: president trump has given congress until march 5th to come up with a legislative fix regarding daca but those who support it want a resolution to be reached sooner. today, some progress on capitol hill may be made toward a measure that would restore protections for "dreamers." in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >> so how does the border wall between the u.s. and mexico connect to daca?
the secretary of the homeland security told the "associated press" that congress is currently reviewing three options including a way for people to obtain permanent legal status. earlier this week, president trump claimed lawmakers are doing nothing to protect daca holders. lindsey graham said he wants something decided on daca as soon as possible. >> on daca, there is a deal to be had. the "dreamers" can have the life they dreamed of if the democrats and republicans...
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since the election, the associated press got its hands on a list of people and inls constitutions who fancy bear targeted around the world with online traps and tricks to steal the e-mails and clinton e-mails. a.p. reported on how fancy bear has gone after journalist and people in the national security kounls and wi counsel and retired generals. do you remember when the new president of france was elected and right before, right before his election, a huge bunch of e-mails stolen from his campaign were dumped online by wikileaks. remember that? apparently that was fancy bear two and a firm called trend micro who figured out that macron hack was fancy bear, they figured out that it was them and how they did it. that security firm now says that same hacking group, fancy bear, russian military intelligence set up the same system they used to get macron's e-mails with the same trick except here it is targeting the e-mail system of the united states senate. apparently, what it is is dummy web pages that look like the u.s. senate's internal e-mail system. if this was, if you were russian mi
since the election, the associated press got its hands on a list of people and inls constitutions who fancy bear targeted around the world with online traps and tricks to steal the e-mails and clinton e-mails. a.p. reported on how fancy bear has gone after journalist and people in the national security kounls and wi counsel and retired generals. do you remember when the new president of france was elected and right before, right before his election, a huge bunch of e-mails stolen from his...
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in october, the associated press reported some diplomats heard this sound. investigator said they are unsure that sound itself was harmful or a byproduct of something else. state department claims and cuba denies the cuban government knows what's hurting these diplomats. >> there are 24 americans who work for the u.s. government during their time in havana experiencing symptoms consistent with what you have seen in mild traumatic brain injury and/or concussion. >> marco rubio another republican said the u.s. should close its embassy in savannah. the u.s. removed staff from havana and is expelled more than a dozen cuban to formats from washington. senators supporting better relations with cuba stress there is no evidence the cuban government attacked american diplomats. >> it's an important time in cuba. other countries are giving up there to phonetic presence and we are scaling back. it's not good for us. >> state farm as says it's establish an official accountability review board to investigate security. senator rubio says state violated the law and waiting
in october, the associated press reported some diplomats heard this sound. investigator said they are unsure that sound itself was harmful or a byproduct of something else. state department claims and cuba denies the cuban government knows what's hurting these diplomats. >> there are 24 americans who work for the u.s. government during their time in havana experiencing symptoms consistent with what you have seen in mild traumatic brain injury and/or concussion. >> marco rubio...
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sara carter reporting, andrew weissmann met with "the associated press" and journalists, he did it lastpril, to talk about the ap's investigation into paul manafort. the very next day, "the associated press" published a major story about paul manafort, thank you, andrew weissmann, regarding alleged money laundering. sources have told sara carter that in that meeting, the ap reporters, they promisedar to share documents and information about manafort with the department of justice. by the way, a lot more media collusion that we will be having in the coming days. the apf course denying that part of the story. here is what should be concerning to every americanca tonight. during the meaning, andrew weissmann, the number one dry dock appointed by robert mueller, the head of the justice department's fraud division, he then joined mueller's investigation to look into paul manafort the next month. according to sara carter's reporting, speed weissmann pulled her superiors about the conversation with the apn during that time, he was not working on the manaft case and did not have access to the d
sara carter reporting, andrew weissmann met with "the associated press" and journalists, he did it lastpril, to talk about the ap's investigation into paul manafort. the very next day, "the associated press" published a major story about paul manafort, thank you, andrew weissmann, regarding alleged money laundering. sources have told sara carter that in that meeting, the ap reporters, they promisedar to share documents and information about manafort with the department of...
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. >> reporter: so the associated press went through the whole speech. they kind of outlined fact versus fiction. we will talk about that. what was fact? and what was maybe not so truthful in that speech last night? coming up. mike and alex. >> sounds like he said african-americans have -- the unemployment rate for them is the lowest it's ever been in history. apparently that's true, start today decline in 2010. but at it lowest point, but it was the biggest tax cut in history. stuff like that. well the democrats they close congressman joe kennedy the third to give the democrat response. >> there is a familiar name, isn't it, joe kennedy. >> what did hey? >> their record rebuke to our highest american ideal, the belief we're all worthy, we're all equal, that we all count in the eyes of our law and our leaders. >> so that will go back and forth for the next 48 hours, who is right, who is wrong, who -- who has the best opinion, and view of america. and while i'm sure we'll discuss it on this show, too. more important news to talk about. >> yes, we do. so h
. >> reporter: so the associated press went through the whole speech. they kind of outlined fact versus fiction. we will talk about that. what was fact? and what was maybe not so truthful in that speech last night? coming up. mike and alex. >> sounds like he said african-americans have -- the unemployment rate for them is the lowest it's ever been in history. apparently that's true, start today decline in 2010. but at it lowest point, but it was the biggest tax cut in history. stuff...
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a spokesperson tells the associated press that they had been evaluating whether enough stores and supermarkets had ending the justify supplies. fema will continue to distribute aid for the foreseeable future. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalist and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: it is noon in new york and 5:00 p.m. in london. i am vonnie quinn. shery: i am shery ahn. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ shery: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, here are the top stories. television,st watch did president trump strike the right chord in his first state of the union address. we will break down the speech. janet yellen prepares to step aside as she hands the baton to jay powell, what to expect from her final meeting at the helm of the central bank. for tech earnings with facebook kicking things off later today. we will discuss what investors are watching. vonnie: all that straight to come. julie hyman is with us halfway into the trading day. after the bloodbath yesterday, may be an overstatement, how were earn
a spokesperson tells the associated press that they had been evaluating whether enough stores and supermarkets had ending the justify supplies. fema will continue to distribute aid for the foreseeable future. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalist and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: it is noon in new york and 5:00 p.m. in london. i am vonnie quinn. shery: i am shery ahn. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ shery: from...
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darlene superville from the associated press who covers the white house. al weaver of "the washington examiner" and services their political reporter. .on, you are on with our guests go ahead with a question or comment. dacar: in my opinion, started in 1986. had two -- hello? host: you are on. go ahead. caller: they have had two generations of children since 1986, i'm pretty sure. if you are only going to include 1.8 million, i would like to know how this retinal scanning fromming along to keep paper sharing. host: we will leave it there. aside from the last part, history always comes up in these issues. what does the president see far as how his proposals advance those things? guest 1: that is a good question. [laughter] this has always been a tricky issue politically. again, it goes back to, i think, just how much of an effort he puts into trying to sell it. immigration has always been a difficult issue. we have a deadline supposedly now of february 8 to get a deal, which seems a little bit unrealistic for an issue as complicated as immigration. i think
darlene superville from the associated press who covers the white house. al weaver of "the washington examiner" and services their political reporter. .on, you are on with our guests go ahead with a question or comment. dacar: in my opinion, started in 1986. had two -- hello? host: you are on. go ahead. caller: they have had two generations of children since 1986, i'm pretty sure. if you are only going to include 1.8 million, i would like to know how this retinal scanning fromming...
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has writtenbianco about this extensively for the associated press. thanks so much for your time. back again. guest: thank you. host: up next, we will be joined naturaleans of the resource council, to take a look at the trump administration's policies towards offshore drilling. continues, tour going to south carolina, we will be there with the lieutenant governor, kevin bryant, talking about the issues affecting the palmetto state. we will be right back. ♪ "afterwards,"t on the republican national committee spokesperson on her the new american revolution, the making of a populist movement." >> i have had conservatives say to me, why do you use this word? i'm not a populist. but to me it sums up what the book is about, the people. i wanted to honestly profile the and on thehe left right. most of the voters that i profiled were trump voters. i did profile some who were not. to me it captured the sentiment that drove an electorate to deliver one of the most astonishing electoral defeats that i think we have seen, certainly in my lifetime, and in modern history. it was a profile of th
has writtenbianco about this extensively for the associated press. thanks so much for your time. back again. guest: thank you. host: up next, we will be joined naturaleans of the resource council, to take a look at the trump administration's policies towards offshore drilling. continues, tour going to south carolina, we will be there with the lieutenant governor, kevin bryant, talking about the issues affecting the palmetto state. we will be right back. ♪ "afterwards,"t on the...
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i'll speak with an associated press reporter that just posted an update on this. that's next. this is the story of green mountain coffee roasters dark magic told in the time it takes to brew your cup. first, we head to vermont. and go to our coffee shop. and meet dave. hey. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good, he asks? let me show you. let's go. so we climb. hike. see a bear. woah. reach the top. dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. >> shepard: the president has just spoken at the white house about the train crash and other matters and we're going to get to that in just a moment. it's one of those white house pool play-back situations. so it's less than two minutes away. we're waiting for the official decision on the controversial republican memo about the russia investigation. the trump administration showing no sig
i'll speak with an associated press reporter that just posted an update on this. that's next. this is the story of green mountain coffee roasters dark magic told in the time it takes to brew your cup. first, we head to vermont. and go to our coffee shop. and meet dave. hey. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good, he asks? let me show you. let's go. so we climb. hike. see a bear. woah. reach the top. dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia...
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let's bring in jonathan la mere associated press, and david jolly, former republican congressman from florida. gentlemen, welcome. >> good to be with you, katie. >> about 20 minutes ago the president tweeted about this book, obviously going to make michael wolf pretty happy with the continuing book sales. i authorize zero access to white house. actually turned him down many times for author of phony book. i never spoke to him for a book. full of lies, misrepresentations and sources that don't exist. look at this guy's past and watch what happens to him and sloppy steve. he's got a new nickname. we should also point out that michael wolf was in the white house quite a bit, right, jonathan? >> we would see him. he was a fairly constant presence in the white house. >> so even though he authorized no access, he was there. >> he was there. it should be noted if you're cleared as a member of the press into the white house, you don't have a hard pass if you're a member of the press core, you get a gray one. he had a blue one. he had west wing access, he had access to parts of the building no
let's bring in jonathan la mere associated press, and david jolly, former republican congressman from florida. gentlemen, welcome. >> good to be with you, katie. >> about 20 minutes ago the president tweeted about this book, obviously going to make michael wolf pretty happy with the continuing book sales. i authorize zero access to white house. actually turned him down many times for author of phony book. i never spoke to him for a book. full of lies, misrepresentations and sources...
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and vice president pence has just told the associated press that the reports about the alleged affaireless. >> all right. thanks. >>> thanks for watching. time to hand it over to chris chro cuomo for "prime time." >> who won? a ban aid that ensures with do this again in three week sns the democrats, what did they get? a promise of good intentions? is that helping dreamers sleep better tonight. kellyanne conway says democrats made the right deal. let's see if she can prove it. it's time to get after it. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." >>> breaking news tonight. shut down delayed. both sides approved a spending plan to keep the government running. just for three weeks. i guess that buys democrats and republicans more time to strike a deal on immigration. as i said we'll go one on one with kellyanne conway. counsellor to president trump. let's begin where we do. with the special series facts first. right now, democrats and republicans are both saying they made a great deal. u yo keep hearing the
and vice president pence has just told the associated press that the reports about the alleged affaireless. >> all right. thanks. >>> thanks for watching. time to hand it over to chris chro cuomo for "prime time." >> who won? a ban aid that ensures with do this again in three week sns the democrats, what did they get? a promise of good intentions? is that helping dreamers sleep better tonight. kellyanne conway says democrats made the right deal. let's see if she...
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associated press says the fancy bear russia military attacks on the u.s. senate e-mail system were observed in june and also in september. they say it appears that what they're doing is, they're collecting information, looking for information that they're collecting now that they intend to leak later. just like they did to emanuel macron right before his election. if you think that kind of proven ongoing, international, intelligence threat might be top of mind for the white house tonight, i can prove you wrong about that. "the wall street journal" reported this afternoon that the president's personal lawyer paid $130,000 to an adult film star to prevent her from talking about an alleged affair with the president, an affair that allegedly took place the year after he married his wife melania. "the wall street journal" reported on another woman who had been poised to go public with her story about an alleged affair with the president. that woman who was a playboy model was paid by "the national enquirer" and the publication after they paid her didn't publish
associated press says the fancy bear russia military attacks on the u.s. senate e-mail system were observed in june and also in september. they say it appears that what they're doing is, they're collecting information, looking for information that they're collecting now that they intend to leak later. just like they did to emanuel macron right before his election. if you think that kind of proven ongoing, international, intelligence threat might be top of mind for the white house tonight, i can...
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you are talking about the ap report, the associated press reporting tonight that in touch magazine wastened tonight by trump's attorney general michael cohen that he would sue them. and they held back. based on that, michael cohen has not gotten back to us. >> it would explain the big mystery as to why they held that interview. thank you so much. and next, iowa. a state divided. are his supporters in farm country turning on him. to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get
you are talking about the ap report, the associated press reporting tonight that in touch magazine wastened tonight by trump's attorney general michael cohen that he would sue them. and they held back. based on that, michael cohen has not gotten back to us. >> it would explain the big mystery as to why they held that interview. thank you so much. and next, iowa. a state divided. are his supporters in farm country turning on him. to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was...
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that is according to the associated press, citing two people familiar with the atter. he led trump's campaign for nearly a year before being fired. the new parliament reconvene today and elected a pro is he session speaker. the election virtually guarantees that the push for independence from spain will ontinue. he faces arrest if he returns to spain. his seat and other empty seats were adorned with yellow rib beyonce. it is a small signs of cooperation between north and south korea. the two korean delegations will march under one flag next month at the opening ceremony of the winter olympics in south korea. the two countries also will form a joint women's hockey team during the games. global news this hours a day powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: it's noon in new york, 5:00 p.m. in london. i am vonnie quinn. >> and i am sheri young. welcome to "bloomberg markets." [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.
that is according to the associated press, citing two people familiar with the atter. he led trump's campaign for nearly a year before being fired. the new parliament reconvene today and elected a pro is he session speaker. the election virtually guarantees that the push for independence from spain will ontinue. he faces arrest if he returns to spain. his seat and other empty seats were adorned with yellow rib beyonce. it is a small signs of cooperation between north and south korea. the two...
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calling primarily my alarm that the russian , andng is still going on there was an article by the associated press yesterday that it is facing spear phishing attempts in the u.s. senate. i am very worried about the lack of attention to securing our election system, the infrastructure. there was another article in the observer that they were attempting to get into vr systems, which takes care of the voter rolls in each county. i feel that our election system is still vulnerable to hacking from foreign countries, primarily russia, and the gop who is in power refuses to do anything about securing our elections. we have to wonder why. host: what would you like to see them do? caller: first of all, come out and make the president acknowledged that it was not a hoax, because as of three days ago he is still telling the foxican people, primarily news viewers and one america ,ews viewers, that it is a hoax and that this is a big conspiracy by obama and clinton and the fbi to get him. for the gop to sit back and let this go on is appalling. they are dividing america, creating an alternative reality, creati
calling primarily my alarm that the russian , andng is still going on there was an article by the associated press yesterday that it is facing spear phishing attempts in the u.s. senate. i am very worried about the lack of attention to securing our election system, the infrastructure. there was another article in the observer that they were attempting to get into vr systems, which takes care of the voter rolls in each county. i feel that our election system is still vulnerable to hacking from...