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governor baker yes. we should be -- governor baker: yes. we should be thinking about the consequences for bridges, culverts, dams, all that stuff, based on what people anticipate the significant issues will look like, and those are different than the ones people were dealing with 100 years ago. absolutely. governor cooper: there is a lot of money that comes to states in the wake of disaster, but in the wake of disaster is time to talk about that resilient infrastructure. thele were driving around state of north carolina for three or four days after hurricane florence, because interstate 95 was underwater. representative: there is a call to provide less stringent environmental regulation and review and rewrite commonsense policies in the light of climate change, based on sound science, is that reasonable? understand what you said. representative: there is a sense that maybe we need to rewrite environmental regulations in the sense of dealing with impacts of climate change. is that reasonable to ask, based on new science? we shouldaker: conti
governor baker yes. we should be -- governor baker: yes. we should be thinking about the consequences for bridges, culverts, dams, all that stuff, based on what people anticipate the significant issues will look like, and those are different than the ones people were dealing with 100 years ago. absolutely. governor cooper: there is a lot of money that comes to states in the wake of disaster, but in the wake of disaster is time to talk about that resilient infrastructure. thele were driving...
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fox news has confirmed sections of the baker transcript. "i had the impression that the deputy attorney general had already discussed this with two members of the president's cabinet. and that they were on board with this concept already." house republicans who got the testimony from mccabe and other senior fbi and doj officials over year, city of concerns and still wanted to be that of the beer after his old boss james comey was fired by the president. >> any mccabe was 1 of 4 people to walk into the oval office and interview with donald trump to become the fbi director. so how do you go from, "i think of the russian government committing treason," to eight days later, "i think you're committing treason, but i would sure love a job working for you every day." >> he also told "60 minutes" of the conversations about rosenstein wearing a wire ended immediately, saying baker had a "heart attack" over the proposal. but baker testified under oath that the wire discussions went beyond one meeting, lasting a couple of days. for context, that trans
fox news has confirmed sections of the baker transcript. "i had the impression that the deputy attorney general had already discussed this with two members of the president's cabinet. and that they were on board with this concept already." house republicans who got the testimony from mccabe and other senior fbi and doj officials over year, city of concerns and still wanted to be that of the beer after his old boss james comey was fired by the president. >> any mccabe was 1 of 4...
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has washed ashore on bakers beach in san francisco... after the skipper of the boat ran into some trouble at sea. kron4's haaziq madyun explains what went wrong. there was no distress signal or mayday call when the skipper of this sailboat james leblanc lost control of the vessel before it washed ashore here at baker beach in san francisco nat/sot haaziqat anytime was this dangerous for you?sot making things more challenging was navigating his sail boat away from one of these massive container shipssot
has washed ashore on bakers beach in san francisco... after the skipper of the boat ran into some trouble at sea. kron4's haaziq madyun explains what went wrong. there was no distress signal or mayday call when the skipper of this sailboat james leblanc lost control of the vessel before it washed ashore here at baker beach in san francisco nat/sot haaziqat anytime was this dangerous for you?sot
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baker, for being here today. you know, every day when i come to work, for the people of california, the central valley, i think, what we do, how that will affect their lives, particularly in these rural communities that represent. and while it is clear is that climate change is real, according to the national climate assessment, rural communities -- because they are so highly dependent on our natural resources. and certainly california we've seen those directive packs, the heat wave, the fires, the drought. and we all know it's only going to get worse once reduce or unless we deserving about it but my particular concern and interest, and gov. baker, because i know you worked in the healthcare industry, is really the linkage between climate change, and public health. particularly public health, how it's going to affect the rural communities. >> i think the two things i can speak to on that, the first is obviously the air quality issue, which, congressman bishop mentioned before, there are definitely air-quality is
baker, for being here today. you know, every day when i come to work, for the people of california, the central valley, i think, what we do, how that will affect their lives, particularly in these rural communities that represent. and while it is clear is that climate change is real, according to the national climate assessment, rural communities -- because they are so highly dependent on our natural resources. and certainly california we've seen those directive packs, the heat wave, the fires,...
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i sit down with the ceo of baker hughes. the company is a revolutionary in the oil and gas industry. we look at the next generation of technology. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. welcome to "bloomberg commodities edge." 30 minutes focused on companies behind the hottest commodities with the smartest voices in the business. first, spot on. our take on the big story. venezuela under siege. the threats to president maduro intensify with the u.s. implementing oil sanctions and the opposition leader's protesters john bolton tweeting this week, my advice to bankers, brokers, traders, facilitators, and other businesses, don't deal in gold, oil, or other venezuelan commodities being stolen from the venezuelan people by the maduro mafia. joining me is david marino. the offshoot of what is happening to u.s. refiners. a lot of refiners on the u.s. gulf coast rely on heavy crude from venezuela. what do they do? >> they can look for supplies out of mexico, canada, columbia. but there is only so much heavy sour crude that they need to go around.
i sit down with the ceo of baker hughes. the company is a revolutionary in the oil and gas industry. we look at the next generation of technology. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. welcome to "bloomberg commodities edge." 30 minutes focused on companies behind the hottest commodities with the smartest voices in the business. first, spot on. our take on the big story. venezuela under siege. the threats to president maduro intensify with the u.s. implementing oil sanctions and the opposition...
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a sailboat washes ashore bakers beach. we find out how the skipper of the boat ran into some trouble. (robin) and here's a live look outside...at the san mateo bridge. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( robin ) two skiers and their dog have been located after spending the weekend trapped in the snow near kirkwood. here's dennis shanahan with a look at the dramatic rescue.
a sailboat washes ashore bakers beach. we find out how the skipper of the boat ran into some trouble. (robin) and here's a live look outside...at the san mateo bridge. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( robin ) two skiers and their dog have been located after spending the weekend trapped in the snow...
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baker originally believed what we all know is a fact.ommitted a felony that was a violation of the espionage act and i believe obstruction of justice after they rigged investigations. >> yet. what's so fascinating about baker's testimony is that he's going through this t back-and-forth john ratcliffe out of texas was questioning him about this. and he specifically states that he absolutely believed from the beginning when he went through this binder, he was basically given a binder with the classified emails, with documents. he was appalled. he didn't see any other way around it but to charge hillary clinton. and he continued to battle according to hisclto own testimy with people in his office along with comey as well. he had these arguments going back and forth until the very end. and it wasn't until the very end that he changed his mind. but more importantly when ratcliffe questions him again. and he says do you still believe it is appalling what happened, the mishandling of these classified documents, which baker himself describes hig
baker originally believed what we all know is a fact.ommitted a felony that was a violation of the espionage act and i believe obstruction of justice after they rigged investigations. >> yet. what's so fascinating about baker's testimony is that he's going through this t back-and-forth john ratcliffe out of texas was questioning him about this. and he specifically states that he absolutely believed from the beginning when he went through this binder, he was basically given a binder with...
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baker talk about the prosecution of vice president spiro agnew. then theresa may takes questions from the british house of commons. after that, representative tulsi gabbard of hawaii officially announces her presidential campaign. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a." former assistant u.s. attorney ron liebman and tim baker, who were part of the prosecution team that brought down vice president spiro agnew in 1973. brian: rob liebman, when did you first meet spiro agnew? ron: i never actually met spiro agnew. i had seen him twice in my life. the first time was october 10, 1973, sitting next to tim baker and barney skolnik in a federal court in -- when he went to plead no contest for a felony pair the second time i saw him was a few days later. there's a restaurant in baltimore, everybody ate over there. i was sitting there with my young bride at a table for two facing each other, and i looked up, and coming towards me from the back room having had his own dinner, spiro agnew and his wife and security. i was starting to get my wife's attention. she was
baker talk about the prosecution of vice president spiro agnew. then theresa may takes questions from the british house of commons. after that, representative tulsi gabbard of hawaii officially announces her presidential campaign. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a." former assistant u.s. attorney ron liebman and tim baker, who were part of the prosecution team that brought down vice president spiro agnew in 1973. brian: rob liebman, when did you first meet spiro agnew? ron: i never...
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it was baker's job!oom he said this may be the crime but yet james comey standing for the country say no reasonable prosecutor would ever -- kennedy: he was when they said to the and he thought she was grossly negligent. and it doesn't necessarily deal with intent. it means that you're such a dingbat! you're not even expressing the level of care required of the secretary of state of the united states. so should we lock her up? [laughter] >> i will miss the chance. if she's already in keeper north what was the name of the book? the insurance policy? is that what it was called? kennedy: i fell for it! [laughter] >> no, everything like this leak that you get little pieces, it keeps going when trump says is a deep state and everyone goes, you're a conspiracy theorist. they say trump is crazy. and when this lease outsources another version of fake news! the same thing happens in politics for hundreds of years but no intricate trump because hilly response to win. and that these have done and they have been cau
it was baker's job!oom he said this may be the crime but yet james comey standing for the country say no reasonable prosecutor would ever -- kennedy: he was when they said to the and he thought she was grossly negligent. and it doesn't necessarily deal with intent. it means that you're such a dingbat! you're not even expressing the level of care required of the secretary of state of the united states. so should we lock her up? [laughter] >> i will miss the chance. if she's already in...
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he never went said, baker, you are a 31-year-old kid.'m the attorney general of the united states. shut up. he always listened and responded on the merits. always. ron: it was an amazing experience for the three of us, the four of us, including george, of course. it was an extraordinary experience. brian: did you feel, at the time, that you could indict the vice president? tim: we believed that we could indict the vice president. we believed that he was not immune from prosecution at all while in office. in fact, his lawyers, among the defensive positions they took, was that, that he could not be prosecuted, that he was cloaked with immunity. they made that request to the justice department. and the solicitor general at the time, robert bork, wrote an opinion summarizing it, as i will, saying the president of the united states is immune from prosecution for crimes committed while in office, but the vice president can be indicted while in office. brian: what was your reaction to that? tim: i thought it was a very persuasive opinion. in an
he never went said, baker, you are a 31-year-old kid.'m the attorney general of the united states. shut up. he always listened and responded on the merits. always. ron: it was an amazing experience for the three of us, the four of us, including george, of course. it was an extraordinary experience. brian: did you feel, at the time, that you could indict the vice president? tim: we believed that we could indict the vice president. we believed that he was not immune from prosecution at all while...
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. >> reporter: nate baker is from the bay area, too.the country and hosts confidential meetings like this, wherever people will listen. baker started a company called qualia in san francisco. it helps process home sales and aims to stop the scam. qualia offers agents software with a digital safe room of sorts. baker says all home buying communication goes through qualia, with only trusted and verified participants allowed inside. >> that locks everything down, and makes it more difficult for any fraud or phishing attacks to happen. >> reporter: other companies offer similar safe room technology but baker says few agents are using it. our investigation has shown lots of agents communicate with personal emailhi infiltrate. >> we need to build a for fres. >> reporter: closing agent barry feij gold is the exception. >> it helps us. >> are this is aprotecting consumers, should it be required? >> i believe so. >> reporter: the large real estate groups could require agents to use secure software, make it a condition of membership, but they don
. >> reporter: nate baker is from the bay area, too.the country and hosts confidential meetings like this, wherever people will listen. baker started a company called qualia in san francisco. it helps process home sales and aims to stop the scam. qualia offers agents software with a digital safe room of sorts. baker says all home buying communication goes through qualia, with only trusted and verified participants allowed inside. >> that locks everything down, and makes it more...
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and senate historian richard baker says, mesmerizing photographs establish this book as the ultimate insider's tour. to order your high-quality paperback copy of "the senate" for just $18.95 plus shipping, visit c-span.org/senatebook. >> former texas rep. beto o'rourke held a rally in el paso, texas. this portion of the event with mr. o'rourke. this is just over 15 minutes. o'rourke: was denied entry because of the color of her skin. enlisting the services of a known known attorney as thurgood marshall. together making their stand for this community, they integrated higher education for every american in the state of texas. whether it was those great americans or the man who wrote the ordinances that desegragated public accommodation in el paso. not just for themselves and people that look like them, they did it for everyone, including those of us who stand here today. that is our opportunity at this moment with the eyes of the country upon us, all of us together are going to make our stand. safest cities the ,n the united states of america safe not because of walls but in spite of w
and senate historian richard baker says, mesmerizing photographs establish this book as the ultimate insider's tour. to order your high-quality paperback copy of "the senate" for just $18.95 plus shipping, visit c-span.org/senatebook. >> former texas rep. beto o'rourke held a rally in el paso, texas. this portion of the event with mr. o'rourke. this is just over 15 minutes. o'rourke: was denied entry because of the color of her skin. enlisting the services of a known known...
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so here's how you make an bacon you'll need five hundred grams of bread flour bakers mult pada sold. fifteen grams of fresh least two hundred seventy millimeters of water and softened butter. need everything until you have a flexible dough. divide that dough into nine equal pieces one for each several state in austria and then shape each piece. adding a little pressure here. into football. like one of these mozart chocolates austrians most famous prodigy what's going on my deal small talk took good care of his appearance and that's exactly the challenge if you have kaiser rolls they need to be i can't change just like australia's modern day wunderkind chancellor sebastian cortes. matheson if i actually think you're pointing the camera the wrong way on you tube you get all of europe's youngest national leader has perfected the art of image management. everyone get stage directions. even presidents and prime ministers so what can we learn from courts so first of all. aim for perfection. austrian bakers have developed a special way of folding these rolls to create the fancy star pattern
so here's how you make an bacon you'll need five hundred grams of bread flour bakers mult pada sold. fifteen grams of fresh least two hundred seventy millimeters of water and softened butter. need everything until you have a flexible dough. divide that dough into nine equal pieces one for each several state in austria and then shape each piece. adding a little pressure here. into football. like one of these mozart chocolates austrians most famous prodigy what's going on my deal small talk took...
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joining me now, peter baker who interviewed the president last night, and chief white house correspondent at "the new york times" and msnbc analyst, admiral james stavridis, and nbc's kristen welker. kristen, first to you, this administration decision today to get out of the nuclear weapons treaty, there's broad agreement that russia is cheating and has been cheating. president obama said that as well. the argument from critics is why not try to fix it, why not negotiate with the russians, why get out of it, and is this just a play to deploy american weapons against china, which is not a party to the treaty? >> certainly part of this is aimed at checked china, andrea, no doubt about that. the bottom line is from the administration's perspective, this is something that russia has violated for, as you pointed out, the past five years. and so they're reiterating essentially that argument that you heard there from the secretary of state. but as you point out, the concern is, will this not set off an arms race. and that is what has so many of the united states' allies concerned, and foreign po
joining me now, peter baker who interviewed the president last night, and chief white house correspondent at "the new york times" and msnbc analyst, admiral james stavridis, and nbc's kristen welker. kristen, first to you, this administration decision today to get out of the nuclear weapons treaty, there's broad agreement that russia is cheating and has been cheating. president obama said that as well. the argument from critics is why not try to fix it, why not negotiate with the...
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baker suspiciously changes his mind after discussions with comey, a clinton lover.ficials. the disgraced fbi official andrew mccabe ramping up his efforts to -- and don't forget, maybe we will take the president, maybe will invoke the 25th amendment. john solomon with his report also about a third dirty dolphy dossier, yes, ruth ors white nalley, she produced a parade of john solomon from the hill and fox news contributor sara carter, investigative reporter. let's start with the fbi issue first. both you and john report, that baker originally believed what we all know is a fact, hillary clinton committed a felony that was a violation of the espionage act and i believe obstruction of justice. and they rigged if the investigation. >> yes, what is so fascinating about the testimony is that he is going back and forth with the john ratcliffe out of texas who is questioning him about this. and he specifically states that he absolutely believed from the beginning when he went through this binder that he was basically given a binder with the classified emails and documents
baker suspiciously changes his mind after discussions with comey, a clinton lover.ficials. the disgraced fbi official andrew mccabe ramping up his efforts to -- and don't forget, maybe we will take the president, maybe will invoke the 25th amendment. john solomon with his report also about a third dirty dolphy dossier, yes, ruth ors white nalley, she produced a parade of john solomon from the hill and fox news contributor sara carter, investigative reporter. let's start with the fbi issue...
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he's made a friendly wager with his massachusetts counterpart baker.he wins, baker will have to do a service project in a rams jersey and vice versa for governor newsom. he is confident he won't have to put on any patriots garb. he said in a statement "i have great respect for governor baker and the people of massachusetts, but by the time the game is over on sunday, i am confident that sean mcvay and the rams will have the good people of the commonwealth crying in theirchowder." >>> i'm just the messenger. super bowl liii kicks off tomorrow on kpix 5. >> i've known our new governor for a long time, but i know that he knows it's been unwise to bet against tom brady. i will say this. the key to the whole game is how jared goff plays. >> a lot of pressure. >> i'll pivot back to the nfl in a moment. quick nba mention. we're not fooling anybody. warriors in business with the lakers. moving pictures on "the late show." stanford vandermeer, oh, yeah, had a few days to stew since cal stung them at the buzzer. it was no mercy today. now to the farm, carrington
he's made a friendly wager with his massachusetts counterpart baker.he wins, baker will have to do a service project in a rams jersey and vice versa for governor newsom. he is confident he won't have to put on any patriots garb. he said in a statement "i have great respect for governor baker and the people of massachusetts, but by the time the game is over on sunday, i am confident that sean mcvay and the rams will have the good people of the commonwealth crying in theirchowder."...
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reporters maggie haberman and peter baker. peter standing by to talk to us in a moment. president talked about a wide range of topics many of which we'll cover here tonight. we begin with his comments on roger stone, his longtime political adviser, friend of 40 years who was arrested in ft. lauderdale, florida, last friday. the "times" reporters write that trump, "brushed off the investigations that have consumed so much of his presidency, saying that his lawyers have been reassured by the outgoing deputy attorney general rod rosenstein that the president, himself, was not a target. mr. trump said he never spoke with roger stone about wikileaks and the stolen democratic e-mails it posted during the 2016 election, nor did he direct anyone to do so. no, i didn't, i never did, he said, of speaking with mr. stone on the subject. did he ever direct anyone to get in touch with mr. stone about wikileaks? never did. he repeated, i've always liked -- i like roger, he's a character, mr. trump said, insisting that the fbi agents charging a house like they did
reporters maggie haberman and peter baker. peter standing by to talk to us in a moment. president talked about a wide range of topics many of which we'll cover here tonight. we begin with his comments on roger stone, his longtime political adviser, friend of 40 years who was arrested in ft. lauderdale, florida, last friday. the "times" reporters write that trump, "brushed off the investigations that have consumed so much of his presidency, saying that his lawyers have been...
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nate baker travels the country, and hosts confidential meetings that people will listen. >> it was aigital -- it's all home buying communication with trusted allowed. >> other companies offer similar safe room technology, and baker said few agents are using it. our investigation has shown lots of agents still communicate with personal e-mail that the fbi has warned them, hackers can easily infiltrate. >> we need to build a fort recipe. >> the closer agent is the exception. >> having that quality, helps us. >> reporter: if it's protecting consumers should it be required? >> i think so. >> reporter: secure software can be made a condition of membership, but it's not. the people of the small meeting told us there's a bigger more fundamental problem. the gathering is rare and they are reluctant to talk about the scam. should there be more discussions like this in the open? >> yeah, there needs to be more conversation about it. people have the view, it will not happen to me. >> reporter: people are losing money every day. there was even a case right near the boston office where the meetin
nate baker travels the country, and hosts confidential meetings that people will listen. >> it was aigital -- it's all home buying communication with trusted allowed. >> other companies offer similar safe room technology, and baker said few agents are using it. our investigation has shown lots of agents still communicate with personal e-mail that the fbi has warned them, hackers can easily infiltrate. >> we need to build a fort recipe. >> the closer agent is the...
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austrian bakers have developed a special way of folding these rolls to create the fancy star pattern but it takes a thousand drolls before you get it right. so lesson number two use a simple about that tie the dough in a knot. or rather tall you. that's what the conservative courts did when he formed a coalition with the far right in austria to become chancellor tugboats and into the santa always taking from the small right the smallest. less number three if you end up tying yourself in too many knots reach for one of these stands specially made for kinds of roles. closing europe's borders was austria to the refugee crisis you need to press the stamp to look almost reaches the bottom if you don't. bake for twenty minutes to get the part french cards are wrong they are crusty imperial and if you bake twelve of these star shaped reds rolls you know if the tire you breakfast. and before we go one of germany's most famous folk tales has an anniversary it was two hundred years ago the but even town musicians first appeared in the second edition of grimm's fairy tales to tell the story of
austrian bakers have developed a special way of folding these rolls to create the fancy star pattern but it takes a thousand drolls before you get it right. so lesson number two use a simple about that tie the dough in a knot. or rather tall you. that's what the conservative courts did when he formed a coalition with the far right in austria to become chancellor tugboats and into the santa always taking from the small right the smallest. less number three if you end up tying yourself in too...
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. >> reporter: ross baker was one of the many users of the southwest transit center, roughly six weeks after the grand opening, inspectors found a crack in the steel beam forcing a closure on september 25 of last year. >> super bummed. first day i dreamed for. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: today, crews switched out the high andrew monacoic jacks on first -- hydraulic jacks on first street with a system hoping to reinforce the girders and steel plates are being made off site which will be installed in march. doing this work may not completely fix the problem. the transbay joint powers authority says they are still combing through design documents to pinpoint other potential flaws. >> we know of no other locations, but we owe it to the public that we look at other locations that could be susceptible and investigate them before we open. >> reporter: bus riders like ross baker hope they won't find further cracks in the steel and the center will be open soon. >> i can't believe how long it's been. somebody needs to get some cajonas and get it going. >> reporter: he hopes the construction will b
. >> reporter: ross baker was one of the many users of the southwest transit center, roughly six weeks after the grand opening, inspectors found a crack in the steel beam forcing a closure on september 25 of last year. >> super bummed. first day i dreamed for. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: today, crews switched out the high andrew monacoic jacks on first -- hydraulic jacks on first street with a system hoping to reinforce the girders and steel plates are being made off site which...
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colonel baker was married to cadence baker. she had her own landholdings when she married colonel baker and so they joined forces. she is known as this excellent businesswoman and philanthropist and generally very involved in society at the time, though we do know she only spoke spanish, so she had an interpreter to help with her at social events, but she was very active. she played tennis, went to the beach, and inspected different landholdings. with settingadia aside all the land in santa monica for schools, parks and churches. she was sort of a visionary we think at her time. she worked it -- she ended up working closely with senator jones. officially acquired the affairs ofanage the the land in sochi and jones or they the one to develop this area. the two of them also together did the land for what is the west los angeles sent -- [indiscernible] administration. they donated the land to the united states government and did much of work to develop it, planning the buildings, the landscaping and all that. arcadia was known to
colonel baker was married to cadence baker. she had her own landholdings when she married colonel baker and so they joined forces. she is known as this excellent businesswoman and philanthropist and generally very involved in society at the time, though we do know she only spoke spanish, so she had an interpreter to help with her at social events, but she was very active. she played tennis, went to the beach, and inspected different landholdings. with settingadia aside all the land in santa...
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peter baker in "the new york times" writes -- mr.ssed vice president joe biden dumb, called chuck schumer of new york a nasty son of a bleep and mocked governor ralph northam of virginia who he said choked like a dog. in his conference where he tried to explain a racist yearbook photo according to multiple people in the room. joining us the reporter with the scoop, peter baker, "the new york times" correspondent. there are some things you read that are amazing and it wasn't choke like a dog but what was amazing they would spin the anchors and talk about unity. that to me was the big whopper lie of the night. >> it's one thing to turn the corner to pivot away from some of the division out there and try in effect to set a new tone of bipartisanship or unity, but to have a few hours earlier a lunch like this where you made clear that's not really what's in your head and heart that moment, is pretty striking. >> forget about his head and his heart. here's what else came out of his mouth, he said he hoped he would run against bide anticip
peter baker in "the new york times" writes -- mr.ssed vice president joe biden dumb, called chuck schumer of new york a nasty son of a bleep and mocked governor ralph northam of virginia who he said choked like a dog. in his conference where he tried to explain a racist yearbook photo according to multiple people in the room. joining us the reporter with the scoop, peter baker, "the new york times" correspondent. there are some things you read that are amazing and it wasn't...
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he never went said, baker, you are a 31-year-old kid.'m the attorney general of the united states. shut up. he always listened and responded on the merits. it was an amazing experience for the three of us, four of us come including george. it was an extraordinary experience. brian: did you feel at the time that you could indict the vice president? >> we believed that he was not immune from prosecution while in office. , among thes lawyers defensive positions they took, be that, he could not prosecuted, that he was clothed with immunity. the solicitor general at the time, robert bork, wrote an it, sayingmarizing the president of the united states is immune from prosecution for crimes committed while in office, but the vice president can be indicted while in office. ron: i thought it was a persuasive opinion. we were determined to nail this guy. corruption washe really amazing. of all the people would prosecuted in maryland for corruption -- and there were a lot of them, he was by far the worst. here he was right in the line of succession.
he never went said, baker, you are a 31-year-old kid.'m the attorney general of the united states. shut up. he always listened and responded on the merits. it was an amazing experience for the three of us, four of us come including george. it was an extraordinary experience. brian: did you feel at the time that you could indict the vice president? >> we believed that he was not immune from prosecution while in office. , among thes lawyers defensive positions they took, be that, he could...
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peter baker and a.b. stoddard remain with us here in d.c.t's on the minds of senate republicans these days and do you have any nominees for profiles in courage? >> well -- >> those not up in 2020. >> right. thom tillis came out from north carolina last night. he said he's going to have to go with the democrats to block the declaration. this is a very, very tough time for republicans. this is perhaps one of the worst jams the president has put them in. i talked to a member on the house side, a defector this morning, who said there is no way that we could -- he could live with the precedent-setting vote like this when a democrat comes in and uses eminent domain to lock down land that has coal mines on it or whatever. this is an indefensible vote for any republican who believes -- who is a constitutional protector and believes in limited government, and this is an abuse of the balance of power. i spoke to a conservative who is ready to back the president, who said essentially the 1976 law is so broad and statute is so badly designed that they c
peter baker and a.b. stoddard remain with us here in d.c.t's on the minds of senate republicans these days and do you have any nominees for profiles in courage? >> well -- >> those not up in 2020. >> right. thom tillis came out from north carolina last night. he said he's going to have to go with the democrats to block the declaration. this is a very, very tough time for republicans. this is perhaps one of the worst jams the president has put them in. i talked to a member on...
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steve baker, one of the people who will be attending to this meeting in downing street has said overeekend, that if the irish backstop is not withdrawn, then there is no way they can back theresa may's deal. so it just seems to be more discussion, which is not really going to get anything done. where did you think we are headed in that case, given what you have just said and what this article discusses, the fact they are talking about technological solutions, which ireland has discounted and says they will not accept. they don't really exist. what are you think will happen, because something has to happen or will we just be leaving on march 29 without a deal? personally i do not leave we will be leaving on march 29. when it comes to it, unless there is an accident, and accidents do happen, which will automatically mean we leave, i think that probably in the weeks ahead, and especially when she comes back to parliament next week, we are either looking at mps really do have to decide to back her deal, because it is the best thatis her deal, because it is the best that is available, all
steve baker, one of the people who will be attending to this meeting in downing street has said overeekend, that if the irish backstop is not withdrawn, then there is no way they can back theresa may's deal. so it just seems to be more discussion, which is not really going to get anything done. where did you think we are headed in that case, given what you have just said and what this article discusses, the fact they are talking about technological solutions, which ireland has discounted and...
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thank you, peter baker. we will keep an eye on your tweet and feeds. come back in the next 55 minutes if you have anything new. joining our conversation from the "the washington post" aaron blake. with us at the table, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney who worked under robert mueller and james comey at the fbi. rick stangel is back, former undersecretary of state for public diplomacy, nick confessore, reporter from "the new york times" and senior adviser to move joon.org. i have to start with you. i feel like when i feel the pangs of what used to be, and you feel them intensely as i do. if you wanted a border wall and you were president of the united states, it would be your prerogative to build support among your own party and get that support to transfer to members of congress, house and senate who would support legislation, funding a wall. he failed on that front. he's failing all day, every day in full view and now on a day when there's two stories we know he loathes -- more than loathes, fears. he does this. what do you think? >> just a coinci
thank you, peter baker. we will keep an eye on your tweet and feeds. come back in the next 55 minutes if you have anything new. joining our conversation from the "the washington post" aaron blake. with us at the table, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney who worked under robert mueller and james comey at the fbi. rick stangel is back, former undersecretary of state for public diplomacy, nick confessore, reporter from "the new york times" and senior adviser to move...
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some of our favorite reporters and friends, "the new york times" chief white house competent peter baker and with us at the table jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. betsy woodruff, daily beast political reporter. former democratic congresswoman donna edwards and matt miller is back, former chiefs spokesman at the department of justice. jeremy bash, let me start with you. this testimony this week is interesting because michael cohen is sort of the a rogue's rogue. but it's more interesting because of the way donald trump reacts every single time cohen's in the news, whether it's news that cohen's offices were raided that he described as an attack on the nation, news cohen was cooperating with the federal government, which a normal president would be cheered by because he runs the federal government, he called him a rat, gave an interview he bemoaned the existence of rats and now headed to capitol hill to testify. >> unlike paul manafort and mike flynn and others who have pled guilty, no one can argue that michael cohen, hey, we hardly knew you. hey, you don't real
some of our favorite reporters and friends, "the new york times" chief white house competent peter baker and with us at the table jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. betsy woodruff, daily beast political reporter. former democratic congresswoman donna edwards and matt miller is back, former chiefs spokesman at the department of justice. jeremy bash, let me start with you. this testimony this week is interesting because michael cohen is sort of the a rogue's...
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peter baker. carol, i'm not sure whether body clockwise it feels you should be going down having lunch. you now have a better story. what was it like to be there? >> reporter: i don't know about that. well, brian, it was so interesting because none of this was a surprise to anyone except for perhaps kim jong-un because the u.s. government, the vietnamese government and the north korean government all knew that we were staying there. there was a setup for more than 200 journalists, members of the white house press corp there, and i happened to be staying in the hotel. and the morning that i arrived on monday they gave us a notice saying they were going to include security measures because a head of state was staying there. and then we're having breakfast tuesday morning and we're told they have to move the press center. so packing up, came down into the lobby and they had rolled down a red carpet for kim jong-un in the lobby and told us we weren't allowed to step on it. so we had to walk around tha
peter baker. carol, i'm not sure whether body clockwise it feels you should be going down having lunch. you now have a better story. what was it like to be there? >> reporter: i don't know about that. well, brian, it was so interesting because none of this was a surprise to anyone except for perhaps kim jong-un because the u.s. government, the vietnamese government and the north korean government all knew that we were staying there. there was a setup for more than 200 journalists, members...
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i had a good conversation with chief baker who is very gracious.issues and continue to work on issues that matter deeply to indian country and continue to work on things that we both care a lot about. >> senator, why would you list yourself as an american indian on this texas bar application? >> this was about 30 years ago. and i am not a tribal citizen. only tribes determine citizenship. when i was growing up in oklahoma, i learned about my family the same way most people do. my brothers and i learned from our mom and our dad and our brothers and our sisters. they were family stories. but that said, there really is an important distinction of tribal citizenship. i'm not a member of a tribe. i have apologized for not being more sensitive to that. it's an important thing. >> the president made the case that used this part of your background to get ahead. are you saying this is something that you believed about yourself? how do you respond to that criticism, that this was a knowing attempt to use that claim of ancestry? >> that is a claim that has be
i had a good conversation with chief baker who is very gracious.issues and continue to work on issues that matter deeply to indian country and continue to work on things that we both care a lot about. >> senator, why would you list yourself as an american indian on this texas bar application? >> this was about 30 years ago. and i am not a tribal citizen. only tribes determine citizenship. when i was growing up in oklahoma, i learned about my family the same way most people do. my...
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peter baker, clint watts, barbara mcquaid and matt miller. thank you all. coming up -- we'll have the latest on the other big news of this day. that funding deal that prevents another shutdown. two reporters right now in the thick of it will join us tonight. later why some very smart people are asking out loud whether paul manafort could be a russian agent. if you were watching us last night, you witnessed this moment and what it all could mean for donald trump as "the 11th hour" is just getting starting on this consequential thursday night. >> i have a just had an opportunity to speak with president trump and he, i would say to all my colleagues, has indicated he's prepared to sign the bill and he'll be issuing a national emergency declaration at the same time. i have indicated to him that i am going to support the national emergency declaration. >> emergency declaration sounds like a great idea. the majority leader mitch mcconnell turned some heads on the hill today when you heard him say that trump would sign the agreement and, oh, by the way, he's going
peter baker, clint watts, barbara mcquaid and matt miller. thank you all. coming up -- we'll have the latest on the other big news of this day. that funding deal that prevents another shutdown. two reporters right now in the thick of it will join us tonight. later why some very smart people are asking out loud whether paul manafort could be a russian agent. if you were watching us last night, you witnessed this moment and what it all could mean for donald trump as "the 11th hour" is...
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a very quick word from steve baker on the pro—brexit side of the party. perforate. what is this show? it shows that this has been a storm in a teacup today. this has co—opted as to taking 90 of the table, wejust could not do that so we had to abstain to show that we still accept the brady amendment that says that replaced the backstop with alternative arrangements. there is a clear majority for that as the prime minister has a mandate to negotiate. what we today, will not be co—opted into it, taking the edge of the table. before this, the message from downing street was please vote for it because it would send a terrible message to brussels that theresa may cannot deliver on those in the house of commons. i hear they have said that. what could do is getting the of the table. that also would send a terrible signal. we negotiate with the government and suggested into form of words but could not table. i have to say, quite a few colleagues we re have to say, quite a few colleagues were minded to vote against and we did persuade colleagues not to do that. it
a very quick word from steve baker on the pro—brexit side of the party. perforate. what is this show? it shows that this has been a storm in a teacup today. this has co—opted as to taking 90 of the table, wejust could not do that so we had to abstain to show that we still accept the brady amendment that says that replaced the backstop with alternative arrangements. there is a clear majority for that as the prime minister has a mandate to negotiate. what we today, will not be co—opted into...
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steve baker, is common to the sunday times is what will it take for the pm to accept that we will notestion and no answer. we will see in another two weeks's time. it is now look at the observer and the home office is hiring of staff to private organisations, although not quite as clear as we thought about who they are doing this work for, is it? and who they are advising. i think i must be quite a simple person because i like a story to tell me the who, what, where, why very, very simply. i'm quite baffled, essentially the number seems to be that in order to make sure that people are not overstaying their welcome in this country, the home office is going to hire out its staff to be there at hospital appointments apparently in other places, where people you may be overstaying their welcome, are present and see whether they should either stay or go. but i am not clear whether this is merely the redeployment of civil servants and various other government departments, or whether they are going out to private companies. now, if we thought that they were going to employers, i think we migh
steve baker, is common to the sunday times is what will it take for the pm to accept that we will notestion and no answer. we will see in another two weeks's time. it is now look at the observer and the home office is hiring of staff to private organisations, although not quite as clear as we thought about who they are doing this work for, is it? and who they are advising. i think i must be quite a simple person because i like a story to tell me the who, what, where, why very, very simply. i'm...
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with us to talk about it, peter baker, maya wylie, and we welcome to the broadcast ta tal kopan.correspondent for the san francisco chronicle. good evening, and welcome to you all. counselor here at the table you get to go first, what will you be watching for tomorrow? >> i'll be watching how mr. whittaker dodges the questions he doesn't want to answer. >> will he invoke privilege? >> i think they've already invoked it in the letter they sent in response to congressman ed that letter, where they said, they talked about confidential interests and the fact that the standing principle of executive privilege meant he couldn't be required to answer questions about his communications with donald trump. now, of course, that's up for deba debate. >> how do you ask to get around that? >> if i'm whitaker, what i do is answer the questions i'm willing to answer. say you ask me, did you have conversations with donald trump about the russian investigation? >> yes. >> i say, i had many conversations with donald trump, about many of the operating aspects of the department of justice, and i am u
with us to talk about it, peter baker, maya wylie, and we welcome to the broadcast ta tal kopan.correspondent for the san francisco chronicle. good evening, and welcome to you all. counselor here at the table you get to go first, what will you be watching for tomorrow? >> i'll be watching how mr. whittaker dodges the questions he doesn't want to answer. >> will he invoke privilege? >> i think they've already invoked it in the letter they sent in response to congressman ed that...
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there will this will be presented by gabriel baker, the assistant principal. mr. baker? >> okay. good evening, everyone. i'm gabriel baker. i'm the assistant principal at hoover middle school. i have the displeasure of recognizing two students work as part of the technovation team at hoover. in addition to all the work that they did in their own classes, and some of the details that were mentioned by co-workers that nominated them was just seeing the ways that they collaborated together, the ways that they collaborated with outside organizations, including salesforce, and just specifically their relationships that they built with their students. i'm thrilled for both of them. yesi, and jacob, congratulations. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. my name's yesenia, yesi. i go my yesi. i am the founder and creator of castle, which it stands for cultural arts, science, technology, literacy, education, and it started off as a philosophy and now has gone through two schools. it started off at hoover and now expanding the program at everett middle school, which i'm very proud to be at
there will this will be presented by gabriel baker, the assistant principal. mr. baker? >> okay. good evening, everyone. i'm gabriel baker. i'm the assistant principal at hoover middle school. i have the displeasure of recognizing two students work as part of the technovation team at hoover. in addition to all the work that they did in their own classes, and some of the details that were mentioned by co-workers that nominated them was just seeing the ways that they collaborated together,...
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but the other key point is, lou, these four people -- baker, mccabe, strzok and page -- none of themelected. none of them have ever had their name on a ballot and been elected by the american people and, frankly, none of those four are confirmed by the senate, and yet they're plotting this, planning this, trying to remove the guy we made president of the united states? that is scary. and i think the takeaway here is we need rod rosenstein and andy mccabe in front of the oversight committee under oath answering questions in front of god and everybody so the american people can evaluate who's telling the truth, who's lying. who was in this meeting? when rod rosenstein has said he was thinking about wearing a wire to record the commander in chief, thinking about invoking and using the 25th amendment to remove the president from office, who was he communicating this to? we need to know all that, and the only way is to put them under oath in front of the committee. lou: i wish id had your confidence that we would learn the truth from that process. we watched it for two years. well, actual
but the other key point is, lou, these four people -- baker, mccabe, strzok and page -- none of themelected. none of them have ever had their name on a ballot and been elected by the american people and, frankly, none of those four are confirmed by the senate, and yet they're plotting this, planning this, trying to remove the guy we made president of the united states? that is scary. and i think the takeaway here is we need rod rosenstein and andy mccabe in front of the oversight committee...
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baker faces backlash for build the wall, but what he's doing in response has story.ingdom saying france and sweden all officially recognizing venezuela's opposition leader as president overnight. european countries gave venezuela defeated president nicolÁs maduro to call for fresh elections, maduro has refused. turning point usa, they have made their way to uk and students are trying to stop it in hits track, sending e-mail warning of nigel farage and far right saying, quote, while this may semilike attractive proposition it's something that we would ask you to be cautious of, does the uk need to look at how liberal education has impacted the u.s., fox news contributor and former uk party leader joins us now to respond himself, thank you very much for joining us. >> good morning. heather: so what is your response? turning point usa, they should be weary of it, our advice no to work with him in any capacity. >> yeah, well, the far right is just that, insult with no basis of truth whatsoever. what is interesting it isn't just liberals that are criticizing, even organiz
baker faces backlash for build the wall, but what he's doing in response has story.ingdom saying france and sweden all officially recognizing venezuela's opposition leader as president overnight. european countries gave venezuela defeated president nicolÁs maduro to call for fresh elections, maduro has refused. turning point usa, they have made their way to uk and students are trying to stop it in hits track, sending e-mail warning of nigel farage and far right saying, quote, while this may...