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thing based on what we have seen so far, it looks like it's playing ball with the committee and he's bent over backward to avoid his philosophy or the concerns of the american people. there is no rationale for not answering the question he was asked. he wants to hide his view from the american people. if the house and the senate are successful and looking like they are, the american people will remember who crippled the health care system. when premiums go up, when health insurance doesn't cover what the use to, when seniors are charged more they will know trump did it and when 24 million americans try to save the bill but it amounts to an old coat of paint. the car won't help or help the american people. seniors are charged more than they can afford for coverage. once again the only people helped by what the house is proposing or the wealthy. they get the brakes a little sooner now. despite this, we want the american people to pay more than the house.
thing based on what we have seen so far, it looks like it's playing ball with the committee and he's bent over backward to avoid his philosophy or the concerns of the american people. there is no rationale for not answering the question he was asked. he wants to hide his view from the american people. if the house and the senate are successful and looking like they are, the american people will remember who crippled the health care system. when premiums go up, when health insurance doesn't...
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m bent bananas that have been talked about for the last 30 years?uch a tsunami of legislation that the government has had to give an undertaking that, we are not going to use this transfer as a way to trick and trim and get stuff through on the nod, we are not going to cut labour or environmental standards. of course, the labour party and the lib dems will be keeping their eyes open for any slip from that pledge. you threw me a question in the office. when was the first mps expenses scandal? to all of our astonishment it was 2009. and we all said, about five years ago? it is on the front page of the telegraph, a suggestion of a new expenses scandal. although the headline is often is misleading because it is not about expenses, it is about a breach of data. basically the information, about the people mps employed in their offices. some will be members of that mp‘s family. it lists everything including names and addresses, the amount they earn, the amount of holiday entitlement and bonuses, interestingly, this appeared on the independent parliamentary
m bent bananas that have been talked about for the last 30 years?uch a tsunami of legislation that the government has had to give an undertaking that, we are not going to use this transfer as a way to trick and trim and get stuff through on the nod, we are not going to cut labour or environmental standards. of course, the labour party and the lib dems will be keeping their eyes open for any slip from that pledge. you threw me a question in the office. when was the first mps expenses scandal? to...
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. >> the blade was actually bent. it takes a lot to bend a knife blade. >> the killer none other than sabrina. >> i couldn't believe it. >> a loving mom murdered by the foster daughter she'd opened her home to. what no one could understand was why. >> something else had to have been at play here. >> indeed, this case was about to get a lot more complicated. stories of a diabolical plot brewing behind closed doors. >> this is really just betrayal on top of betrayal, on top of betrayal, isn't it? >> and an obsession that would not be denied. >> it was like i want this. this is how i'm going to get it. >> i'm lester holt. and this is "dateline." here's josh mankowitz with "deadly betrayal." >> there comes a time in most cops' careers when they see something so horrific, they'll do just about anything to forget it. even though deep down, they know they never will. for officer randy mullinex that moment came in november, 2012, on a call to chagrin drive in willoughby hills, ohio. >> have you ever had a scene like this befo
. >> the blade was actually bent. it takes a lot to bend a knife blade. >> the killer none other than sabrina. >> i couldn't believe it. >> a loving mom murdered by the foster daughter she'd opened her home to. what no one could understand was why. >> something else had to have been at play here. >> indeed, this case was about to get a lot more complicated. stories of a diabolical plot brewing behind closed doors. >> this is really just betrayal on top...
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and we are bent on separating americans from the national identity instead of inviting them to share it. this isn't about 40 million. it's about who we are and where we are headed. to get there, we need leaders who are better -- who have a better appreciation of the magnificent gifts god has given to everyone, not just utahans, end quote. i'd like to enter that for the record, mr. president. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. cantwell: mr. president, i think the editorial puts this debate square in front of my colleagues. we have a nominee who has been all over the map as it relates to public lands and certainly on record that he will implement the president's strategy. i know he plans to visit this area and i'm so concerned it will be the first of many areas in which people run over the larger public and national interests to preserve public places just for immediate distraction when in reality the jobs from the outdoor economy are just as important and if you add up numbers, may be more important economically to both the near term and the long term. i should also note th
and we are bent on separating americans from the national identity instead of inviting them to share it. this isn't about 40 million. it's about who we are and where we are headed. to get there, we need leaders who are better -- who have a better appreciation of the magnificent gifts god has given to everyone, not just utahans, end quote. i'd like to enter that for the record, mr. president. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. cantwell: mr. president, i think the editorial puts this...
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publicity stunt or doing it because he was concerned for whatever reason to airlift the first group bent to see he had done this on his own not was not legally proper decide to get involved in with that gerald ford decided to begin a more organized evacuation eventually called operation baby left. >> the children who were adopted for the most part going to united states although a significant number went to europe analyst soleil at. many, if not most already scheduled to be adopted by families going to this process for a while already been in the end anybody to alexian of photographs or the fall of saigon fell helicopter on top of the building people climbing up to get did in the complete chios on negative chaos knows a they did not work in the official -- efficient manner balata of vietnamese parents were so panicked about their children after the communists took over it was to get them adopted overseas and the ability to care for them. so what the children ended up at the last minute by the entire day got to the u.s. there was the question hollow reed place these children and where wil
publicity stunt or doing it because he was concerned for whatever reason to airlift the first group bent to see he had done this on his own not was not legally proper decide to get involved in with that gerald ford decided to begin a more organized evacuation eventually called operation baby left. >> the children who were adopted for the most part going to united states although a significant number went to europe analyst soleil at. many, if not most already scheduled to be adopted by...
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is the replacement plan to turn medicaid into a block grant grant, let program after 2020 this is bent talked for a long time but it means that medicaid up will become a responsibility to pick up the cost for inch ensuring the most honorable citizens medicate cover 60 percent of children with disabilities. med attends of millions of kids six out of 10 get insurance from medicaid if turned into a block grant i will guarantee that health care will end for millions of those kids they cannot afford to pick up the cost. country thirty% of those with disabilities are covered by medicaid 64 percent of nursing home residents are covered by medicaid. two out of every three if you block grant medicaid all of the said then the states cannot pick up the cost or deliver health care to people in nursing holds. that is the truth.around and and republican bill amends coverage for 11 million people all across this country and been jeopardize his care over tens of millions more to dramatically cut the medicaid program to states. teeeleven million people and it's not a guess issue reverting back to the a
is the replacement plan to turn medicaid into a block grant grant, let program after 2020 this is bent talked for a long time but it means that medicaid up will become a responsibility to pick up the cost for inch ensuring the most honorable citizens medicate cover 60 percent of children with disabilities. med attends of millions of kids six out of 10 get insurance from medicaid if turned into a block grant i will guarantee that health care will end for millions of those kids they cannot afford...
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it has been tested, twisted, and bent over the decades especially in recent years, but it is, in the end, unbreakable. and i'm here to tell you -- [ applause ] >> -- this relationship between israel and the united states is, indeed, unbreakable. [ applause ] >> the bond between us is more than just an alliance of interest, though we do have a lot of interests aligned. it's a statement of our common values. democracy. individual rights. freedom, and an unyielding spirit. these are the things that define israel. [ applause ] >> they're also the things that define the united states. [ applause ] >> it's a shared heritage, a shared heritage and it's the foundation of an enduring alliance. i believe this deeply. i know i knew ambassador of israel shares the same heart-felt commitment. [ applause ] >> i was proud to join my colleagues in voting to confirm david friedman just last week. [ applause ] >> we all wish him the best of luck in a difficult but important task that lies before him. and let me share another wish. this one is from prime minister netanyahu. in his 25ening address to co
it has been tested, twisted, and bent over the decades especially in recent years, but it is, in the end, unbreakable. and i'm here to tell you -- [ applause ] >> -- this relationship between israel and the united states is, indeed, unbreakable. [ applause ] >> the bond between us is more than just an alliance of interest, though we do have a lot of interests aligned. it's a statement of our common values. democracy. individual rights. freedom, and an unyielding spirit. these are...
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this has always bent case, and it will continue to be.t art and cull newer this country the last 200 years didn't come from government funding of our programs in large part. it comes from the individuals who got out and made it happen. so i think that it's a specious argument. andy warhol, rockwell, they didn't get their funding from the government. liz: donna brazile admitting she did send town hall debate topics to hillary clinton's presidential campaign while she worked at cnn. she says she'll forever regret it in a col number "time" magazine. it took more than a year for her to admit this. tammy, why a year later? tammy: she said sending debate topics over. when the issue was sending direct questions over to her and the specificity of what's happening. we knew what the topics would be. so the topics are not a big deal necessarily. but the nature of the questions. did it come from the audience? there is a point now that there is new dnc heads, she is finding that kind of behavior and with her candidate having lost, it's catching up wit
this has always bent case, and it will continue to be.t art and cull newer this country the last 200 years didn't come from government funding of our programs in large part. it comes from the individuals who got out and made it happen. so i think that it's a specious argument. andy warhol, rockwell, they didn't get their funding from the government. liz: donna brazile admitting she did send town hall debate topics to hillary clinton's presidential campaign while she worked at cnn. she says...
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he is bent over backwards to avoid revealing anything, anything at all about his judicial philosophy. or the legal issues that concern the american people. there is no legally justifiable rationale for not answering the questions he was asked. he's hiding behind this. he simply wants to hide his views from the american people. okay? now let's go to care. if the house and senate are successful in passing from care and it's looking less likely that they are right now, the american people will remember who crippled the healthcare system in this country. when premiums start to go up, they'll know president trump and the republicans did it. when healthcare insurance doesn't cover what it used to, they'll know president trump did it. when seniors are charged more they'll know prompted it. and when 24 million americans lose their insurance, they'll know it was because of trump care and the president. republicans are desperately trying to save this bill. but the changes they announced last night amount to a fresh coat of paint on an old jalopy. the car still won't run. the bills still won't h
he is bent over backwards to avoid revealing anything, anything at all about his judicial philosophy. or the legal issues that concern the american people. there is no legally justifiable rationale for not answering the questions he was asked. he's hiding behind this. he simply wants to hide his views from the american people. okay? now let's go to care. if the house and senate are successful in passing from care and it's looking less likely that they are right now, the american people will...
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they think judge gorsuch should have bent the law in order to go where they think the law should go. they want judges who have the right approach in mind, the right outcome in mind to decide the case according to what outcome they desire. i simply, flatly disagree with this view of judges. it is a view, frankly, that is way out of the mainstream in american law. to say it's out of the mainstream in american law, i don't mean out of the republican mainstream or the conservative main tre stream -- mainstream, the mainstream among federalist society. i am talking about rank an file practitioners of law, jurists from every conceivable point from the political and ideological spectrum. this is not something that a judge would ever want to admit to doing, certainly never anything a judge would aspire to do, to choose an outcome and say i'm going to reach that outcome and i don't really care that the law doesn't really authorize me to do it, i'm going to do it because i think in some abstract sense that outcome would achieve a greater degree of fairness than what the law actually requires m
they think judge gorsuch should have bent the law in order to go where they think the law should go. they want judges who have the right approach in mind, the right outcome in mind to decide the case according to what outcome they desire. i simply, flatly disagree with this view of judges. it is a view, frankly, that is way out of the mainstream in american law. to say it's out of the mainstream in american law, i don't mean out of the republican mainstream or the conservative main tre stream...
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this is a revolutionary and expansionist regime bent on destruction of israel.y continue to pop up genocidal dictators in damascus, they arm insurgency in yemen and they bankroll terrorist organizations from baghdad to beirut. their goal is regional hegemony and it is culminating in bloodshed across the globe. to combat these threats, we must furnish every instrument of american power. we must work with our allies and israel in particular to counter this aggression at every turn. we should expand sanctions on the iranian army of terror. revolutionary guard corps. [applause] rep. ryan: i think we need to consider designating them as a foreign terrorist organization, if you ask me. [applause] rep. ryan: and we should take steps to start the reigning in of airlines from delivering arms and fighters to terrorist across the middle east. [applause] rep. ryan: next, we must fulfill our security commitment to israel. [applause] rep. ryan: you know, it wasn't too long ago that suicide bombings felt like an everyday occurrence in the streets in jerusalem and tel aviv. roc
this is a revolutionary and expansionist regime bent on destruction of israel.y continue to pop up genocidal dictators in damascus, they arm insurgency in yemen and they bankroll terrorist organizations from baghdad to beirut. their goal is regional hegemony and it is culminating in bloodshed across the globe. to combat these threats, we must furnish every instrument of american power. we must work with our allies and israel in particular to counter this aggression at every turn. we should...
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this is a revolutionary and expansionist regime bent on the destruction of israel and the west.hey continue to prop up a genocide al dictator in dee mass can you say, they bank roll terrorist administrations from baghdad to beirut. their goal is regional high gem me and it is compounding blood shed across the globe. to combat these threats we must harness every instrument of american power. we must work with our allies and with israel in particular to counter this aggression at every turn. we should expand sanctions on iran's army of terror, the iranian revolutionary guard corps. i think we need to consider designating them as a foreign terrorist organization. if you ask me. and we should take stops to stop iranian airlines like iran air and mahan air from delivering arms and fighters to terrorists across the middle east. next, we must fulfill our security commitment to israel. you know, it wasn't too long ago that suicide bombings felt like a near daily occurrence in the streets of jerusalem and tel aviv and rockets from gaza and southern lebanon rained down on city centers and
this is a revolutionary and expansionist regime bent on the destruction of israel and the west.hey continue to prop up a genocide al dictator in dee mass can you say, they bank roll terrorist administrations from baghdad to beirut. their goal is regional high gem me and it is compounding blood shed across the globe. to combat these threats we must harness every instrument of american power. we must work with our allies and with israel in particular to counter this aggression at every turn. we...
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cc, campaign committee, naming 19 members of frontline program for the most vulnerable 2018.bents in among those, california berra, karabul of california, charlie crist, other listed in the list. to the role call ebsite, you will fiengd a listing of vulnerable members identified by democrats. regory from pennsylvania, republican line. your last call. your : i'm thankful for response, but my concern is very simple. happened to the internal revenue service? there?, are you host: yeah, go ahead. caller: i'm curious to know what the internal revenue service? by any stretch of the imagination, everything trump is spending is extraordinary and unreasonable. have the mp david, we white house. that is not good enough. e have the federal election commission, they subsidize campaign, that is not good enough. $400,000 in compensation for the president, he dismisses that like chump change. i mean, all this money that is personally for interest that are internal to imself, where is the internal revenue service and what do they eigh in on this excessive behavior? host: gregory. i appreciate you ca
cc, campaign committee, naming 19 members of frontline program for the most vulnerable 2018.bents in among those, california berra, karabul of california, charlie crist, other listed in the list. to the role call ebsite, you will fiengd a listing of vulnerable members identified by democrats. regory from pennsylvania, republican line. your last call. your : i'm thankful for response, but my concern is very simple. happened to the internal revenue service? there?, are you host: yeah, go ahead....
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i don't know at this point if lynch or acting deputy attorney bente, are right wouldn't be in position to overrule them without access to the facts that are basis for their decisions. >> so i'm trying to figure out what your bottom line is. i interpret that as a no, is that fair? senator, i now, think the answer is, i'm simply to answer the on question, i don't know the information they know, the folks n the position to make the decision. when i am in that position, i don't presume that attorney lynch and acting deputy attorney general benteare have a lot of respect for them, if i determine they are mistaken, i would overrule them. you.hank i understand. host: to watch the entire back to you can go c-span.org, a few minutes before the house comes in today. phones on "washington journal." lee in texas, a republican, good morning. caller: i'm 75 years old, in i went to the nd otor home rally in niagara falls and went to dinner and ontario, a couple from approximately our age, and his wife was deaf and he was me in great to detail she had brain tumors and have anyone in canada that could
i don't know at this point if lynch or acting deputy attorney bente, are right wouldn't be in position to overrule them without access to the facts that are basis for their decisions. >> so i'm trying to figure out what your bottom line is. i interpret that as a no, is that fair? senator, i now, think the answer is, i'm simply to answer the on question, i don't know the information they know, the folks n the position to make the decision. when i am in that position, i don't presume that...
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the velocity of it was so fast, it was so hard that the pot itself was bent. it was bent in. i heard him yell, turned around and i started running and i remember the only thing i do vividly remember was like me grabbing the wallet he left on the table. >> six days after the attack, estrada was arrested when he attempted to use one of the victim's credit cards. the man regained consciousness but died 11 days later in the hospital. he was able to tell the authorities that he was sitting on his couch watching tv and was attacked from behind. estrada was originally charged with first degree murder. in a deal with prosecutors he pled down to aggravated manslaughter and was sentenced to 27 years in prison. but then his case took an unusual turn. estrada's deal was approved by a judge who was sitting in for the presiding judge while she was on vacation. when the presiding judge returned she overturned the deal. she was swayed by complaints by some of the victim's family members that 27 years was too light a sentence for such a brutal crime. >> the judge, she's more towards the famil
the velocity of it was so fast, it was so hard that the pot itself was bent. it was bent in. i heard him yell, turned around and i started running and i remember the only thing i do vividly remember was like me grabbing the wallet he left on the table. >> six days after the attack, estrada was arrested when he attempted to use one of the victim's credit cards. the man regained consciousness but died 11 days later in the hospital. he was able to tell the authorities that he was sitting on...
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and the young family is bent but not broken. but they do believe that this accident is preventable.y does believe that with more oversight and regulation, people can be a little bit safer and craig huber was also on h hand and he let me know where the slaves legally. >> a lawsuit like we were able to have the court order, the dump truck of this vehicle to be preserved exactly as it is until there comes a time that forensic engineers can go in and learn about the cause of this malfunction. >> as you must have surmised, the medical bills are skyrocketing. the family has set up a go fund me page to offset the cost. >> i cannot imagine the horror that they are going through, the randomness and the tragedy. but having said that the lawyer suing to keep that on hold to make sure absolutely makes sense. but it is too much of a knee-jerk reaction. that is 17 steps down the road. >> keep us posted. >> today we charged him with three murders and one attempted murder. he entered his plea of not guilty. >> this unassuming slender 20-year-old, is he a serial killer? >> he appeared in the courtro
and the young family is bent but not broken. but they do believe that this accident is preventable.y does believe that with more oversight and regulation, people can be a little bit safer and craig huber was also on h hand and he let me know where the slaves legally. >> a lawsuit like we were able to have the court order, the dump truck of this vehicle to be preserved exactly as it is until there comes a time that forensic engineers can go in and learn about the cause of this malfunction....
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it seems you're hell bent on making sure whatever image you want to tell about this white house stays. >> i'm just reporting -- >> you're asking me a question and i'm going to answer. i'm sorry. please stop shaking your head again. >> there was plenty of reaction from that. maggie haberman said quote stop shaking your head again spiers lectures april ryan who is a grown woman and she simply replied lawd! michael, this, i'm looking at the associated press tonight. ap fact check. spicer says case closed on russia. they go on to point out fbi investigation. two committees investigating it. you don't see this kind of thing. talk about spicer's credibility right now. >> well, bryan, it's selling pretty cheap right now. i mean, look, he just seems to speak for brute force effect. he has this wonderful tactic where a reporter starts asking the question, he jumps on them midway and when the reporter tries to finish, he says hold on. i mean, it's a kind of brute force, really slightly bullying tactic that he uses and substantively, he doesn't seem to care that much about the vor asty of a lot
it seems you're hell bent on making sure whatever image you want to tell about this white house stays. >> i'm just reporting -- >> you're asking me a question and i'm going to answer. i'm sorry. please stop shaking your head again. >> there was plenty of reaction from that. maggie haberman said quote stop shaking your head again spiers lectures april ryan who is a grown woman and she simply replied lawd! michael, this, i'm looking at the associated press tonight. ap fact...
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he is bent over backwards to reveal anything at all about his judicial philosophy. >> he will be backorrow for another round of questions and answers. now, the nonpartisan congressional budget office estimates that 24 million fewer people will have health insurance in 2026 under the gop bill. >>> in the meantime, a feud between arnold schwarzenegger and president trump is getting ugly tonight. the former california governor slammed the president on social media after a new gallop poll showed his approval rating had dropped to 37%. >> the readings saying you are swamped. wow. what do you expect? i mean, you take away afterschool programs from children and meals on wheels for the poor people. that's not what you call making america great again. come on. >> schwarzenegger replaced president trump as the host of the celebrity apprentice. the president mocked him over his low tv ratings. veronica de la cruz, kpix5. >>> these bay area jail guards are accused of beating an inmate to death. but tonight, there is a new theory about how he may have died. >> children chasing pigs? it's a bay are
he is bent over backwards to reveal anything at all about his judicial philosophy. >> he will be backorrow for another round of questions and answers. now, the nonpartisan congressional budget office estimates that 24 million fewer people will have health insurance in 2026 under the gop bill. >>> in the meantime, a feud between arnold schwarzenegger and president trump is getting ugly tonight. the former california governor slammed the president on social media after a new gallop...
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one leg bent, one not. look to the side. uh-oh. very awkward duck walks. here's to chuck berry.r this hour. i'm richard lui. catch me on social media at these handles. ari melber is next with the two-hour special of trump's supreme court nominee confirmation. stay with us for that special, "supreme confirmation clash" that comes up right after the break. you have a great sunday. it just feels like anything is possible here in upstate new york. ( ♪ ) at corning, i test smart glass that goes all over the world. but there's no place like home. there's always something different to do like skiing in the winter, jet skiing in the summer. we can do everything. new york state is filled with bright minds like samantha's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on linkedin. search for our page, will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help pr
one leg bent, one not. look to the side. uh-oh. very awkward duck walks. here's to chuck berry.r this hour. i'm richard lui. catch me on social media at these handles. ari melber is next with the two-hour special of trump's supreme court nominee confirmation. stay with us for that special, "supreme confirmation clash" that comes up right after the break. you have a great sunday. it just feels like anything is possible here in upstate new york. ( ♪ ) at corning, i test smart glass...
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you may like it or may not like it, depending on your political bent on what comes out of that.ht. then have the intel committee focus on things they could impact on resources and other things that will be needed to confront what is a huge and growing problem, and that's the russians engaging in information warfare at a level we've never seen before. >> phil has been making that same point, mike. phil, to why you say it's so important, is that we're getting distracted from him. when nunes runs to the white house with information that could only be helpful to the white house, and the proof of it is, the reaction afterwards wasn't nunes came to us with information that the investigation is about actual collaboration. it was, i feel like vindicated. that's what the president said afterwards. that seems to have been an obvious motivation to do this, and it's a distraction. should it be called out, phil mudd? >> it should be. mark the calendar, mike rogers is actually right, it may be the first time and the last time on "new day." >> a rare group you've gotten into. when mudd attacks
you may like it or may not like it, depending on your political bent on what comes out of that.ht. then have the intel committee focus on things they could impact on resources and other things that will be needed to confront what is a huge and growing problem, and that's the russians engaging in information warfare at a level we've never seen before. >> phil has been making that same point, mike. phil, to why you say it's so important, is that we're getting distracted from him. when nunes...
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i've bent over backward. i've given him benefit of the doubt.ut he has to come back. >> tonight senator frank season saying attorney general jeff sessions perjured himself during a senate confirmation hearing. we'll play you that next. feeling your moisturizerthot with lubriderm. absorbs in seconds. moisturizes for hours. lubriderm. every body care. but they didn't know they were all tobacco products.e... ooh, this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy! this smells like strawberry. are these mints? given that 80% of kids who ever used tobacco started with a flavored product, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? >> listen, i've been cutting him a lot of slack, i've been refusing him to say that he lied. i've been wanting to wait for this letter to come out. it's hard to come to any other conclusion that he just perjured himself. >> so you think he perjured himself? what do you think the penalty should be? do you think he should resign? >> i think he should come before the committee and explain this. >> senatorial
i've bent over backward. i've given him benefit of the doubt.ut he has to come back. >> tonight senator frank season saying attorney general jeff sessions perjured himself during a senate confirmation hearing. we'll play you that next. feeling your moisturizerthot with lubriderm. absorbs in seconds. moisturizes for hours. lubriderm. every body care. but they didn't know they were all tobacco products.e... ooh, this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy! this smells like strawberry. are these...
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but they were bent, those were initially straight? they were bent during the attack? >> yes. the force, the fact these inmates stabbed this other inmate 40 times caused those knives to bend. and that is what they look like now, but you can see they used newspapers, they used magazines, they used plastic to create sturdy handles to create those knives. and it is just amazing what they concocted. >> it is really amazing the inmate is still alive tonight. azenith smith in san jose tonight, azenith, thank you. >>> we now note name of the man who was found dead in the streets of san jose last week. the coroner identified him as 60-year-old bene chong -- bennie chong of milpitas. it appears he may have been struck by a vehicle, but no witnesses have come forward. uber says they are resuming their self-driving car program in arizona after a crash friday night. uber had two employees inside, but was in self-driving mode after that accident. police say another vehicle failed to yield and then struck the uber vehicle. fortunately no one was hurt. uber drove their self-moving vehicles o
but they were bent, those were initially straight? they were bent during the attack? >> yes. the force, the fact these inmates stabbed this other inmate 40 times caused those knives to bend. and that is what they look like now, but you can see they used newspapers, they used magazines, they used plastic to create sturdy handles to create those knives. and it is just amazing what they concocted. >> it is really amazing the inmate is still alive tonight. azenith smith in san jose...
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. >> it seems like you're hell bent on trying to make sure whatever imagine you want to tell about this white house stays. i'm sorry. please stop shaking your head again. >> all as the president continues to deflect, repeatedly tweeting about hillary clinton and trying to shift the focus back to his legislative priorities after a bruising repeat on repealing obamacare. >> i know we are all going to make a deal on health care. that's such an easy one. >> our leaders in the senate intelligence committee to hold a press conference later this afternoon, they made it clear they would like to speak to jared kushner about his meetings with russian officials. we are told that will likely be testimony held under oath but likely in private. we will get a better sense of the time line and possibly this committee's next steps. >> thanks so much for the reporting there. meanwhile battle lines drawn over supreme court nominee. democrats now to filibuster. republicans are considering using the nuclear option if they cannot get to 60 votes. cnn suzanne mall bow has the latest for us. >> reporter: well,
. >> it seems like you're hell bent on trying to make sure whatever imagine you want to tell about this white house stays. i'm sorry. please stop shaking your head again. >> all as the president continues to deflect, repeatedly tweeting about hillary clinton and trying to shift the focus back to his legislative priorities after a bruising repeat on repealing obamacare. >> i know we are all going to make a deal on health care. that's such an easy one. >> our leaders in...
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but bente may ultimately choose to appoint a special prosecutor to conduct a probe.find three conditions have been met, that a criminal investigation is warranted, that the current probe presents a conflict of interest, and that an outside investigator is in the public interest. in other words, don't hold your breath. >> so, another option is being floated by senate democrats reviving the old independent counsel law under which the attorney general asks a three-panel judge -- a three-judge panel rather to appoint an independent counsel. that law was put in place after watergate and allowed to lapse after -- remember this -- ken starr's lengthy probe of president clinton. house speaker paul ryan says the idea of passing a new independent counsel law, though, is going nowhere. >> we've also learned more high-level trump aides and now former aides also met with the russian ambassador. the president's son-in-law and top advisor jared kushner and former national security advisor michael flynn sat down with sergey kislyak at trump tower in december. senior administration o
but bente may ultimately choose to appoint a special prosecutor to conduct a probe.find three conditions have been met, that a criminal investigation is warranted, that the current probe presents a conflict of interest, and that an outside investigator is in the public interest. in other words, don't hold your breath. >> so, another option is being floated by senate democrats reviving the old independent counsel law under which the attorney general asks a three-panel judge -- a...
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gusty winds bent 100-foot tall wind turbine in half in rhode island. the news isn't all bad. >> is this your first snow? >> yes. >> what do you think? >> awesome. michelle: he is excited. they escorted a toddler from one hospital to another for a heart transplant in pennsylvania. jonathan: that blizzard prompted cancellations. they were on the ground trying to sleep. this this is people from miami that were stuck in airports. we are told the cancellations will extend to tomorrow. as they remove process. rail service was canceled between new york and boston. the rest of the northeast region is running on a modified schedule until fourteenth. michelle: the buses will run on modified service to start the day and we will watch how area schools plan their day. go to wjla.com/text to be the first know if your child's school cancels or delays. jonathan: also want to stop and look at this. an s.u.v. plowing through two gas bumps and explodes. one couple says if not for one little decision they could have been standing in the path of the vehicle. michelle: from
gusty winds bent 100-foot tall wind turbine in half in rhode island. the news isn't all bad. >> is this your first snow? >> yes. >> what do you think? >> awesome. michelle: he is excited. they escorted a toddler from one hospital to another for a heart transplant in pennsylvania. jonathan: that blizzard prompted cancellations. they were on the ground trying to sleep. this this is people from miami that were stuck in airports. we are told the cancellations will extend to...
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dana bente later called him back and said, if that is true, the president says you are fired.n is what exactly has changed since november when bharara said he was told he could stay on and continue through trump's presidency? that's the real question. what's changed since november? the white house is not saying much and referred us to the justice department. the justice department is also not saying anything other than war bharara has been asked to step aside. the question is, what will we see in these coming days about why exactly we have seen a difference from november until now? back to you. >> laura jarrett. >> scott lewis, professor of international politics here in the uk. preet bharara aside, there has been more than 40 federal prosecutors all gone in one day. the fact that they have gone is no major surprise. the manner in which they have gone is quite alarming. what do you make of it or read into it? >> i think you are absolutely right about the approach. this was the case where attorney general, jeff sessions just said you are all gone with no plans for any replaceme
dana bente later called him back and said, if that is true, the president says you are fired.n is what exactly has changed since november when bharara said he was told he could stay on and continue through trump's presidency? that's the real question. what's changed since november? the white house is not saying much and referred us to the justice department. the justice department is also not saying anything other than war bharara has been asked to step aside. the question is, what will we see...
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in the american old west, an evil reverend appears to be hell bent on making a young woman's life miserable'm here to punish you. >> why do you let him do this? >> it's a sin. >> i love him. >> you do not. it is lust. >> you ain't never going to stop, is he? turns the other cheek. be like her. >> i know you're there. >> kendis is not impress sfloods no, till i saw john know was in it. now i'm like wow. >> we won't give away the mystery of why that creepy preacher is after this young woman but the critics are making no mystery of their intense dislike for "brimstone" giving it a 34% slat splat on rotten tomatoes. ouch roger moore describes it as unwatchable, gruesome and grim. >> that's the review you use from somebody who uses the term farago. >> next to the reimagining of the origin of the mythical kong. tom hiddleston, former t swifter, brie larson, samuel jackson john good man head up an "a" list cast in kong skull island brought island in the pacific unaware of its terrifying occupants. >> who are you? >> ancient species owned this earth long before mankind, and if we keep our heads bur
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just this hour, a source familiar with the situation says the acting deputy attorney general dana bente called to discuss the matter with him but he wasn't able to reach him so he left a message and the sources are telling us that he's repeatedly tried to call back but not been able to reach him and so as of right now, he has no plans to resign, frederi rfrederica. >> this meeting was last november, sorry, not this video but last november, bahara came outside of trump tower, addressed reporters and said the president-elect donald trump asked him to stay on. the burning question is, what's happened since then? he's known to tackle high profile cases with great success. laura, you still with me? okay lt lo okay. looks like we lost our connection with laura. trying to find out what changed since bahara came out of trump tower and said he's been asked to stay on and now we understand that he among 46 other u.s. attorneys across the country have been asked to resign but now he is digging in his heels saying he would want instead the president to fire him before he leaves that post. we'll hav
just this hour, a source familiar with the situation says the acting deputy attorney general dana bente called to discuss the matter with him but he wasn't able to reach him so he left a message and the sources are telling us that he's repeatedly tried to call back but not been able to reach him and so as of right now, he has no plans to resign, frederi rfrederica. >> this meeting was last november, sorry, not this video but last november, bahara came outside of trump tower, addressed...
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out israel more than any other nation, especially in the human rights council, which remains hell bentn admonishing the only beach head of democracy in representative government and equal rights in the middle east. just the other week a top u.n. official was forced to resign after she published a defamiliarer to report that declared israel had engaged in quote the crime apart tooit tied. i'm glat she was forced to step down because these attacks disguise dollars as appraisal ares are little more than a smear campaign. but unfortunately we all know this is business as usual as u.n. since the days of zionism is racism, the u.n. has been an incubator for israel bashing. it say forum where israel is almost always labeled the ville lan and never the victim. friends of the jewish state should not trust it. [ applause ] >> i hope one day israel will come to be treated fairly at the u.n. time may be on israel's side, because i believe that history ultimately, ultimately favors nations that condemn terrier, not celebrate it. nations with democratic institutions and accountable governments and o
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that's a big change from the obama administration, which bent over backwards to protect illegals.you remember that. voice could not come soon enough, as evidenced by a rash of violence we have seen lately. take a look at this. let me tell you about it on long island ten illegals from a notorious gang were indicted yesterday in the killing of two teenage girls and possibly others with baseball bats and machetes. what is worse? the leader of that gang is a 29-year-old from el salvador who was deported. deported from the united states of america way back in 2010. one of the victims' mothers told the new york post, and i'm quoting here, they're evil, they're coming over the border, they're coming back after they get kicked out. things should change. it shouldn't take my daughter's death. she's right. joining me right now the author of gop and progressive radio host chris hand. chris, i'm going to start with you because the democrats have looked at this whole issue, and they somehow seem to think that it's prejudice to continue deporting people who have done things in this country they
that's a big change from the obama administration, which bent over backwards to protect illegals.you remember that. voice could not come soon enough, as evidenced by a rash of violence we have seen lately. take a look at this. let me tell you about it on long island ten illegals from a notorious gang were indicted yesterday in the killing of two teenage girls and possibly others with baseball bats and machetes. what is worse? the leader of that gang is a 29-year-old from el salvador who was...
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same time, just as it's getting tougher in the u.s., and you talk about that, congress seems to be benting on a border tax as if somehow we will bring back manufacturing here and not hurt the retailers that buy your stuff. >> let me put it a couple ways. i think competitively we're in a terrific place to manage that. we've got two strong brands that have price elasticity and i just touched on our geographic diversity. but from an industry point of view, retail point of view, it is a terrible idea. it is basically a $500 billion hitting tax on the consumer. this will all come through as selling price increases to the consumer going forward, and the worst thing about it is it's being hidden in a charge on imports as it goes forward. the last thing we want here in the united states is bringing back apparel manufacturing to the united states. this is a low-skill, high-labor content business that basically at best we could pay minimum wage, and why do we want to sit here and compete in that product category with the likes of ethiopia, bangladesh, cambodia, kenya? we want to compete in high-t
same time, just as it's getting tougher in the u.s., and you talk about that, congress seems to be benting on a border tax as if somehow we will bring back manufacturing here and not hurt the retailers that buy your stuff. >> let me put it a couple ways. i think competitively we're in a terrific place to manage that. we've got two strong brands that have price elasticity and i just touched on our geographic diversity. but from an industry point of view, retail point of view, it is a...
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. >> we bent to class like a normal day. >> all of this coming to light in reaction to a stabbing this morning outside the building. a crew of students learning masonry were working on this damaged wall when police say a former student, 18-year-old nathaniel coates attacked one of the students in the class. a teacher tackled the attacker. coates was arrested. >> do you and your friends feel safe at school? >> yeah. >> no. >> just get themselves together. don't make sense why people get stabbed and stuff. we i guess we can't. >> we have a campaign for no more violence. we've had this campaign since august. >> scott broom, wusa9. >>> the student hurt today has nonlife threatening injuries. >>> new information about one of the two men charged with raping a 14-year-old girl inside a rockville high school. suspect henry sanchez was found by a border patrol agent in texas in august of last year. the agent determined he entered the u.s. from mexico illegally. i.c.e. says he issued a notice. that is currently waiting to be scheduled. >>> new at 6:00, howard university officials are investigati
. >> we bent to class like a normal day. >> all of this coming to light in reaction to a stabbing this morning outside the building. a crew of students learning masonry were working on this damaged wall when police say a former student, 18-year-old nathaniel coates attacked one of the students in the class. a teacher tackled the attacker. coates was arrested. >> do you and your friends feel safe at school? >> yeah. >> no. >> just get themselves together....
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. >> creating a straight line down into the chest and put it halfway and then bent forward.odgy in itself. >> nobody wants to know if he hit his target? >> who cares. he's alive. he's alive! >> look at that bullseye as well. >> words can't compare to what he just did, oli. you don't need words. >> that's a no. >> he can speak. he's just a bit hoarse. >>> a woman tells her story of life in the adult industry. >> i constantly had to keep up this image of being a fake, plastic barbie doll. >> before she knew it, she says she became that thing. she always had to dress the part, look the part and she lived the part. >> find out how a rude together. if i was a parent, there would be all heck breaking loose on that track. >>> this is the wife, a mother and now a pastor. but that hasn't always been her story. >> i didn't really want to do like crazy, nasty porn. it's all nasty, but it was absolutely all about the money then. >> when she was young, she picked up, took her son to l.a. and started stripping. that soon switched over to pornography. >> when i spoke to the altgent,e was l
. >> creating a straight line down into the chest and put it halfway and then bent forward.odgy in itself. >> nobody wants to know if he hit his target? >> who cares. he's alive. he's alive! >> look at that bullseye as well. >> words can't compare to what he just did, oli. you don't need words. >> that's a no. >> he can speak. he's just a bit hoarse. >>> a woman tells her story of life in the adult industry. >> i constantly had to keep up...
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that's dana bente, at main justice. and they were exchanging postpophone calls and mr.harara said they don't know. >> there have been expressed concerns about on going cases and what kind of interruption this would be that so many attorneys were asked to resign and now in the case of preet bharara being fired, what's your understanding about he may have been involved cases and how his firing perhaps jeopardizes those investigators or not? >> reporter: there are a number of career attorneys across the country in u.s. attorney's offices. he's certainly not alone there, but as you mentioned, he does have an active docket there in the southern district of new york. he handles a lot of public corruption cases. a lot of insider trading cases, and so we'll have to wait to see how all of this shakes out. >> okay. legal analyst paul callan with us also. now we know via tweet from preet bharara's account that he has been fired in. and some cases may have stemmed from the allegation from donald trump that trump tower was wiretapped, the president saying that very definitively via
that's dana bente, at main justice. and they were exchanging postpophone calls and mr.harara said they don't know. >> there have been expressed concerns about on going cases and what kind of interruption this would be that so many attorneys were asked to resign and now in the case of preet bharara being fired, what's your understanding about he may have been involved cases and how his firing perhaps jeopardizes those investigators or not? >> reporter: there are a number of career...
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. >> it seems you're hell bent on the image you want to tell about this white house - [ simultaneous speakers you were asking me a question and i'm going to answer it, which is is the president. i'm sorry, please stop shaking your head again. >> i didn't hear a word she said. i was looking at the james brown wig. [ laughter ] >> he was referring to maxine waters of california. last night he apologized on his show. >> well, that was stupid. i apologize. [ laughter ] >> had no place in the conversation. >> i cannot be intimidated. >> she tweeted i'm not going anywhere and now black women have been sharing stories on social media about discrimination. >>> wild weather turned deadly for three storm chasers in texas. don champion reports. >> reporter: homes in texas reduceed to rubble. overnight storms swept across texas and oklahoma with damaging winds, rain and pounding hail. powerful winds knocked bricks off walls of a fort worth apartment building crushing cars below. >> it's devastating. it happens. >> reporter: tornadoes tore through the western part of the state. >> tornado on the
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i know you had a special way to raise the money you are bent to present. >> we did.e sold over 1100 of these plan i's through our community of employees and customers, and through our financial center network. >> so fantastic. so how much are we presenting? >> that combined with our financial contribution, get you to this 14,000 some odd that you see here. >> oh, round of applause. >> fourteen plus thousand. so chris, of course, you're representing ronald mcdonald house, every dollar helps for these families to focus on the kids. >> every dollar, every blarney, this cause so important, and we really appreciate everything that the folks at univest have been able to do by selling these blarney's, in fact, the highest blarney seller we had all year around, so thank you very much. >> that's so great. i'm very big blarney supporter myself. we have three at home and i need a few more before i leave for the day. rahel, we send it back over to you. >> katie thank you. this afternoon i'm joined by christy vazquez and her four year old daughter hope. thanks for being with us.
i know you had a special way to raise the money you are bent to present. >> we did.e sold over 1100 of these plan i's through our community of employees and customers, and through our financial center network. >> so fantastic. so how much are we presenting? >> that combined with our financial contribution, get you to this 14,000 some odd that you see here. >> oh, round of applause. >> fourteen plus thousand. so chris, of course, you're representing ronald mcdonald...
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it seems to me as hypocritical, not that that would shock anybody. 60 times, these guys in charlie bent and all these guys in the northeast, walked out on obamacare because they knew obama wasn't going to sign it. and now the first day it counted was today, because they would have had the president sign it. they just chickened out, they choked. they didn't repeal obamacare. and they're not going do it. >> nothing concentrates the mind like the prospect of a hanging. and the big number that came out of the whole run up to this thing -- by the way, the white house never told this properly. they never had hearings, they never did anything to lay the predicate for this. and so the number that took over was 24 million. 24 million people were going to lose health care. you want to know why the approval rating of the trump-ryan bill was 17%? that's the reason why. donald trump is a 70-year-old rookie. he did everything wrong here. he paid no attention to the details. i don't even know if he cared about the details. oh, my god, it's complicated. >> complicated. isn't that funny? >> as usual, an
it seems to me as hypocritical, not that that would shock anybody. 60 times, these guys in charlie bent and all these guys in the northeast, walked out on obamacare because they knew obama wasn't going to sign it. and now the first day it counted was today, because they would have had the president sign it. they just chickened out, they choked. they didn't repeal obamacare. and they're not going do it. >> nothing concentrates the mind like the prospect of a hanging. and the big number...
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. >> with so many inmates bent on destructive behavior, it's no wonder that some would, if they couldcarry on even after death. because in prison, "danger never dies." >>> good morning. coming up. ceo on how kick starter became the platform. what you need to do to attract those coveted millennial customers and the inspiring story of an immigrant who works as an engineer by day and fashion entrepreneur at night. those stories and more coming up next.
. >> with so many inmates bent on destructive behavior, it's no wonder that some would, if they couldcarry on even after death. because in prison, "danger never dies." >>> good morning. coming up. ceo on how kick starter became the platform. what you need to do to attract those coveted millennial customers and the inspiring story of an immigrant who works as an engineer by day and fashion entrepreneur at night. those stories and more coming up next.
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the shank s bent. that possibly saved the man's life. the man was treated at a hospital. now back in custody. the other two inmates were arrested. >> change in gears in the murder trial. the defense took over. and most of the testimony from the defense came from investigator david jaquez he looked at surveillance from bta buses in the area at the time of sierra's disappearance. none showed any video of the red jetta the suspect was driving. appears the defense is trying to plant the seed maybe the suspect was not driving the red jetta. search volunteers have been at the trial since it began. >> because seep yierra became f. here to support the family. >> sierra disappeared walking to her school bus stop. march 2012. and the suspect is facing the death penalty if found guilty of murder. >>> a 27-year-old san francisco man is charged with attempted kidnapping and attempted sixable assault on a 13-year-old girl as she is walking home from school last week. i'm mark matthews in the neighborhood where it happened. we'll tell you why one of the men credited with rescuing that g
the shank s bent. that possibly saved the man's life. the man was treated at a hospital. now back in custody. the other two inmates were arrested. >> change in gears in the murder trial. the defense took over. and most of the testimony from the defense came from investigator david jaquez he looked at surveillance from bta buses in the area at the time of sierra's disappearance. none showed any video of the red jetta the suspect was driving. appears the defense is trying to plant the seed...
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with the attorney general recused for now, acting deputy attorney general dana bente will oversee any prosecutions related to the trump campaign but that may not be the end of it. he may have to bring in a special perreaultor at some point. we're also learning more about one of the meetings that sessions had with the ambassador and how it could impact the battle over sessions' job. joining us to explain, cnn us? tis reporter laura jarrett in washington. good morning to you, laura. what else have we learned about the september meeting that sessions had with the russian ambassador? >> good morning, dave. we now know it took place in sessions' office and he was accompanied by two of his staffers saying they talked about normal things, like a visit sessions had taken with a church group in the '90s and he didn't recall any political discussions taking place. we don't yet know whether anyone took any notes at this motoring or recorded it or who has that recording at this point. dave? >> so what do we know about the purpose of that meeting, and does it even matter what the purpose was? >> r
with the attorney general recused for now, acting deputy attorney general dana bente will oversee any prosecutions related to the trump campaign but that may not be the end of it. he may have to bring in a special perreaultor at some point. we're also learning more about one of the meetings that sessions had with the ambassador and how it could impact the battle over sessions' job. joining us to explain, cnn us? tis reporter laura jarrett in washington. good morning to you, laura. what else...
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eve killing of a beloved store owner, marie buck was killed in her own store allegedly by a gunman bent on revenge and that gunman was in court to face murder charges and vernon odom is also there and live in center city with more on that emotional hearing today. >> reporter: good evening rick, late today judge patrick dugan must stay on trial for the killing of marie buck on december 24th of last year. this man maurice green is held on charges stemming from a notorious christmas eve murder. marie buck was shot 11 times inside of her southeast corner store that morning. buck's grandson and girlfriend testified that they are drug addicted that regularly bought heroin from maurice green and schemed to steal a 5500 gold chain from green to buy more drugs and they believe that green went to the store looking for the grandson who was not there with revenge the motive. >> whatever it may be come to someone's home and ask them for the money you don't just walk into a grocery store and brutally kill them. you aren't get the money back. >> and they played video of a chevy impala, that matched on
eve killing of a beloved store owner, marie buck was killed in her own store allegedly by a gunman bent on revenge and that gunman was in court to face murder charges and vernon odom is also there and live in center city with more on that emotional hearing today. >> reporter: good evening rick, late today judge patrick dugan must stay on trial for the killing of marie buck on december 24th of last year. this man maurice green is held on charges stemming from a notorious christmas eve...
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i have bent over backward. i have given him the benefit of the doubt. he has to come back. >> strong words from senator al franken of minnesota. our correspondent jessica schneider has been watching the hearing for us. jessica, what more have you learned? >> wolf, you can see the tempers starting to flare there, and what would normally be a routine hearing for the number two position at the justice department became fireworks in that relentless back and forth. russia and wiretapping at the forefront of that hearing and really it was attorney general sessions even though he wasn't there, he has been overshadowing the actual nominee, rod rosenstein by that lingering anger among democrats. now, rosenstein, the career prosecutor, facing relentless questioning about whether or not he would appoint a special prosecutor. now that sessions has recused himself from the investigation into russia's meddling in the 2016 election, it would be rosenstein that would be the one in charge, but the long-time prosecutor did dance around numerous questions on whether speci
i have bent over backward. i have given him the benefit of the doubt. he has to come back. >> strong words from senator al franken of minnesota. our correspondent jessica schneider has been watching the hearing for us. jessica, what more have you learned? >> wolf, you can see the tempers starting to flare there, and what would normally be a routine hearing for the number two position at the justice department became fireworks in that relentless back and forth. russia and wiretapping...
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that's what bent the cost -- >> what are you suggesting, though? take away the money and people will be without health care and you go back to a system where people use the emergency room. and that seems to be okay. this freedom caucus, i'm not free if i don't have access to health care. i am enslaved to that. >> i want to bring in doug high, he's joining the panel. doug, you said the only thing worse than pulling a bill is having it go down in the vote. >> yeah. this may be a brave new world we're in with donald trump as president because it's the only new dynamic of what we've seen. i worked in the house republican leadership for two and a half years. what we saw time and time again, bring up a bill on something controversy or a must pass bill, say the bush tax cuts expiring, shutting down the government, opening the government. the time dana bash calls and you don't answer because you don't have a good answer. this is where republicans are and where we've been for years. we have pendulum politics of where we bring something up that we consider a
that's what bent the cost -- >> what are you suggesting, though? take away the money and people will be without health care and you go back to a system where people use the emergency room. and that seems to be okay. this freedom caucus, i'm not free if i don't have access to health care. i am enslaved to that. >> i want to bring in doug high, he's joining the panel. doug, you said the only thing worse than pulling a bill is having it go down in the vote. >> yeah. this may be a...
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i've bent over backward. i've given him the benefit of the doubt. but he has to come back. >> tonight senator frank season saying attorney general jeff sessions puerjured himself durig a senate confirmation hearing. we'll play you that next. (singsong) budget meeting. sweet. if you compare last quarter... it's no wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with no artificial preservatives, flavours or dyes. termites. we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh ya, we're good! we're good. terminix. defenders of home. find fast relief behind the counter allergies with nasal congestion? with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut past that aisle for the allergy relief that starts working in as little as 30 minutes and contains the best oral decongestant. live claritin clear, with claritin-d. >> listen, i've been cutting him a lot of slack, i've been refusing him to say that he lied. i've been wanting to wait for this letter to come out. it's hard to come to any other conclusion that he just perjured himself. >> so you think
i've bent over backward. i've given him the benefit of the doubt. but he has to come back. >> tonight senator frank season saying attorney general jeff sessions puerjured himself durig a senate confirmation hearing. we'll play you that next. (singsong) budget meeting. sweet. if you compare last quarter... it's no wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with no artificial preservatives, flavours or dyes. termites. we're on the move. hey rick, all good?...