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>> brennan: no. no, no, no.m have learned from their experiences. this is about humanizing individuals-- and that's for the benefit, not of them; that's for the benefit of the listener. >> cooper: the album ian brennan recorded at zomba did not end up winning the grammy last year, and it hasn't turned a profit, either. brennan has paid the musicians, and they have a contract to receive more money if there are future earnings. when he showed up at zomba with his wife, marilena, last may to present the prisoners with some gifts and their grammy nomination certificate, it was cause enough for celebration... ♪ ♪ ...though some of the singers, like stephano nyrenda, still had questions about what a grammy award really was. >> nyrenda ( translated ): can i ask a little question? >> cooper: yeah, of course. >> nyrenda ( translated ): this trophy, does it have any money inside of it, or is it just a small prize? >> cooper: it's just a token, there's no money inside the-- inside the award. >> nyrenda: ( laughs ) ♪ ♪ >> c
>> brennan: no. no, no, no.m have learned from their experiences. this is about humanizing individuals-- and that's for the benefit, not of them; that's for the benefit of the listener. >> cooper: the album ian brennan recorded at zomba did not end up winning the grammy last year, and it hasn't turned a profit, either. brennan has paid the musicians, and they have a contract to receive more money if there are future earnings. when he showed up at zomba with his wife, marilena, last...
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i know that you spoke with former cia director john brennan. >> oh, he did.was very critical of the president just use the phrase it's an honor to meet you referring to vladimir putin. he said there's -- he said essentially there's nothing honorable about what vladimir putin did. it's a he did on that front. but more importantly, and -- and what the cia director john brennan didn't go this far. the fact is the president seemed to accept putin's conclusion over the intelligence community of this country, and that the message that some may receive on that and to do that in eastern europe which is always living under the threat of russian aggression made it even more frustrating for intelligence officials, and you can see the frustration on brennan. got to remember he's a career cia guy. this is sort of a partisan. standing up in the intel community and there is a lot of rank and file and very uncomfortable with the things that the president has been saying. >> overall this is the first g-20 summit, 19 verse 1 throughout much of it. >> he i think feels good abou
i know that you spoke with former cia director john brennan. >> oh, he did.was very critical of the president just use the phrase it's an honor to meet you referring to vladimir putin. he said there's -- he said essentially there's nothing honorable about what vladimir putin did. it's a he did on that front. but more importantly, and -- and what the cia director john brennan didn't go this far. the fact is the president seemed to accept putin's conclusion over the intelligence community...
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at what point does john brennan is he engaging in sedition itself. >> brennan should be the subject ofinvestigation based on his performance as cia director and certainly with theout ray just comments from the aspen institute. lou: these are the same people who provided the security, so-called, at benghazi. >> i have been up to mount olympus. the rarified air of aspen. i can tell you that's the sort of place where james comey stood around and kept referring to terrorists as troubled souls. so i mean, it's a fantasyland. lou: you have got a set of officials, james comey, john brennan. and others from the intelligence and counter-intelligence community. they are beside themselves by the fact that president trump is taking this nation in a direction theyer in dreamed possible because they lacked the guts, the principle and vision to do so. >> they are actively undermining his presidency. the kind of speech the president delivered drives them out of their minds. it is the antithesis of what they believe in. lou: the founding values of this nation and shared heritage and culture of all amer
at what point does john brennan is he engaging in sedition itself. >> brennan should be the subject ofinvestigation based on his performance as cia director and certainly with theout ray just comments from the aspen institute. lou: these are the same people who provided the security, so-called, at benghazi. >> i have been up to mount olympus. the rarified air of aspen. i can tell you that's the sort of place where james comey stood around and kept referring to terrorists as troubled...
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brennan, welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning, chuck. thanks for having me on. >> the president said a few other things specifically about the intel committee. he tweeted, putin and i discussed forming a cyber security unit so that election hacking and many other negative things will be guarded. why did obama do nothing when he had info before the election? all right. there is a lot to unpack in here. but let's start with, do you interpret this as president trump taking the word of vladimir putin over the word of the america's intelligence community? >> it certainly indicates he doesn't take the word of the intelligence community, and that's what he's been doing repeatedly in terms of his republican conference. in warsaw he continued to question the intelligence community's confidence that russia interfered in the election. he also raised kwequestions abo the intelligence of the intelligence community. therefore, i question whether mr. putin heard what he needed to from mr. trump about their assault on our election. >> you seem particula
brennan, welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning, chuck. thanks for having me on. >> the president said a few other things specifically about the intel committee. he tweeted, putin and i discussed forming a cyber security unit so that election hacking and many other negative things will be guarded. why did obama do nothing when he had info before the election? all right. there is a lot to unpack in here. but let's start with, do you interpret this as president...
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. >> reporter: i'm morgan brennan in seattle, washington. in just a few short hours, more than 25,000 packages like these will be loaded onto this boeing 767 cargo plane. meet amazon prime air. we're going to tell you all about it on "nightly business report." >>> the newspaper industry is banding together to take on google and facebook. the "washington post," the "wall street journal," "the new york times" among others will appeal to federal lawmakers to let them negotiate collectively against the tech companies which currently command more than 70% of the digital ad industry in the u.s. current antitrust laws traditionally prevent companies from forming such an alliance. >>> that mighty river called amazon is looming now once again over best buy. shares of the electronics retailer fell on reports that amazon plans to launch its own geeks. its own service to help customers set up and troubleshoot gadgets. that would be similar to best buy's popular geek squad service. according to recode, amazon is willing to send an army of inhouse geeks,
. >> reporter: i'm morgan brennan in seattle, washington. in just a few short hours, more than 25,000 packages like these will be loaded onto this boeing 767 cargo plane. meet amazon prime air. we're going to tell you all about it on "nightly business report." >>> the newspaper industry is banding together to take on google and facebook. the "washington post," the "wall street journal," "the new york times" among others will appeal to...
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walter brennan kissed my mother. anybody remember walter brennan? excellent. >> it is odd to think of walter brennan kissing your mom. kind >> anybody is developing the speech and finally a group of wealthy southern california business men go to reagan and his brother reagan and they say to reagan do you want to put the picture up? they put up the money it was an enormous hit for the goldwater campaign. of course he loses in a historic landscape but david broeter wrote for the washington post, the once ray of sunlight was reagan's speech. and goldwater's defeat is devastating to the republican party. the republicans are in the minority in the house and the senate and they have very few statehouses and very few governorships. in many ways the republican party is functionally dead. it doesn't have a cohere policy. the same group says we want you to run for the senate and he said no, i don't want to run for congress and they said what about governor? that piqued his interest. he started going around with local business and civic groups and other organi
walter brennan kissed my mother. anybody remember walter brennan? excellent. >> it is odd to think of walter brennan kissing your mom. kind >> anybody is developing the speech and finally a group of wealthy southern california business men go to reagan and his brother reagan and they say to reagan do you want to put the picture up? they put up the money it was an enormous hit for the goldwater campaign. of course he loses in a historic landscape but david broeter wrote for the...
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mark get brennan was on the -- margaret brennan was on the street in the middle of it all. >> reporter establishment, protestors. [ background noise and yelling ] >> president trump is already in hamburg. tonight, he met with the leaders of south korea and japan to talk about the nuclear threat posed by north korea. earlier at a press conference in pole land, mr. trump was asked about the russian meddling in the u.s. election. >> i think it was russia, but i think it was probably other people and/or countries, and i see nothing wrong with that statement. nobody really knows. nobody really knows for sure. >> the president got a bit of a snub from the wife of the pole lick president during -- polish president from a photo op. she walked right past him and shook milania's hand. the formal summit starts in a few hours. >>> back in the bay area, police say a man tried to drown tis girlfriend in a pool. morgan hill police responded to a home on pine way on july 1. the victim escaped. police arrested this man. police say he has a $100,000 warrant for another case. police have not stated a pos
mark get brennan was on the -- margaret brennan was on the street in the middle of it all. >> reporter establishment, protestors. [ background noise and yelling ] >> president trump is already in hamburg. tonight, he met with the leaders of south korea and japan to talk about the nuclear threat posed by north korea. earlier at a press conference in pole land, mr. trump was asked about the russian meddling in the u.s. election. >> i think it was russia, but i think it was...
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mar gretd brennan reports. >> reporter: cameras only briefly got a glimpse of world leaders and theirat the g-20 summit in germany earlier this month but it was long enough to capture president trump speaking with president vladimir putin. the two had finished a more than hour-long meeting, which showed the chemcy twreen them. the top democrat also met. they revealed nearly two weeks later that the conversation occurred during dinner without any cameras, advisers, or u.s. presence. he instead relied on a u.s. interpreter. other foreign leaders in the room wondered what the two presidents of adversarial countries were huddling around. >> i will get along, i think, with putin. >> during the campaign trump said he could get along. >> but jeffrey edmonds who served in the trum% and obama administrations said the tension is what made the dinner conversation high risk. when there isn't an expert in the room or he hasn't received a pre-brief there could be danger especially with an operative like putin. >> because he is a former kgb. >> right. and he's very skilled. the white house pointed o
mar gretd brennan reports. >> reporter: cameras only briefly got a glimpse of world leaders and theirat the g-20 summit in germany earlier this month but it was long enough to capture president trump speaking with president vladimir putin. the two had finished a more than hour-long meeting, which showed the chemcy twreen them. the top democrat also met. they revealed nearly two weeks later that the conversation occurred during dinner without any cameras, advisers, or u.s. presence. he...
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robin brennan could not be reached for comment. >> we're tracking breaking developments in the case ofse four missing appearance. a person of interest pick up tonight in northeast philadelphia is being held by police waiting for buck county authorities to pick him up and question him in connection with the case of those four missing men. cosmo dinardo's attorney said he confessed to those murders tod all week we've and tracking the disappearance of jimi patrick, dean finocchiaro, mark sturgis and tom meo. deanan's remains were found in solebury township property owned by cosmo dinardo's parents and sources are telling fox 29 the murders of the men killed over marijuana and a gun. good day of course will have update for you starting tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. >> sad. >> it's a sad and really bizarre story. but it looks like we'll get some regular lucien tomorrow. they'll a news conference at 11am. wee see what happens. >>> all right. up next, watch what happens with andy cohen. that's the name of the show. followed by inside edition at midnight. stay tuned for chasing news the 12:30
robin brennan could not be reached for comment. >> we're tracking breaking developments in the case ofse four missing appearance. a person of interest pick up tonight in northeast philadelphia is being held by police waiting for buck county authorities to pick him up and question him in connection with the case of those four missing men. cosmo dinardo's attorney said he confessed to those murders tod all week we've and tracking the disappearance of jimi patrick, dean finocchiaro, mark...
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morgan brennan has more. >> the pentagon is describing it as a new kind of missile that quote did not seen before. an intercontinental ballistic missing or icbm, tested by as america celebrated independence day. the icbm flew for 37 minutes, making it the country's longest launch before landing off the coast of japan. experts are skeptical of the north's ability to turn it into a weapon, it's a sign yet that e pentagon says it's ready especially in light of its own test that successfully intercepted a mock icbm. that is called the ground base mid core suspension. radar, sensors and rocket propelled intercepters, that can track and destroy missiles in space. the only such ground based system capable of protecting the entire u.s. from such a threat. its effectiveness has been questioned. boeing is a prime contractor with parts made by ratheon and rocket jet, but there are others in use as well. lock he lockheed's which is largely deployed on ship. all three counterregional threats work for the boeing system as a layered defense approach. demand is growing in the expectation as lawmakers
morgan brennan has more. >> the pentagon is describing it as a new kind of missile that quote did not seen before. an intercontinental ballistic missing or icbm, tested by as america celebrated independence day. the icbm flew for 37 minutes, making it the country's longest launch before landing off the coast of japan. experts are skeptical of the north's ability to turn it into a weapon, it's a sign yet that e pentagon says it's ready especially in light of its own test that successfully...
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. >> reporter: brennan is in line to challenge testimony from state college police detective david, who went over text messages alleging ems was involved in co planning the night of excessive boozing and even struck piazza who was responsive. he's charged with reckless endanger. >> do you think more charges could possibly -- >> prosecution has the right to amend the conclusion of the preliminary hearing, you know, we always hope for the best and expect the worst. we're defending as vigorou vigoy and zealously as we can at this point. >> reporter: detective reviewed messages from former >> testing. >> ment. >> testing. >> testing. just don't know what i'm libel for as president. >> in a text from former pledge master daniel casey, casey said "i think we're expletive". >>> you may have heard of netflix and chill. but some moms are using netflix for another purpose. they were sneaking shows for a good reason. >>> you can consider yourself a good tipper when you go to restaurant or bar? a new study might say otherwise. ♪ ♪ >>> septa is putting its foot down. they want people to stop slippin
. >> reporter: brennan is in line to challenge testimony from state college police detective david, who went over text messages alleging ems was involved in co planning the night of excessive boozing and even struck piazza who was responsive. he's charged with reckless endanger. >> do you think more charges could possibly -- >> prosecution has the right to amend the conclusion of the preliminary hearing, you know, we always hope for the best and expect the worst. we're...
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and then the counsel for the brennan center's democracy program will discuss election integrity and their efforts to gather voted data from states. and dr. helen will discuss her recent piece on the challenges to adequate health care in rural america. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on washington journal. deputy presse secretary sarah huckabee sanders has been with the trump administration since january. she sat down with us to discuss her role with the white house, her background, and what it was like growing up in a political family. this profile interview is just under 25 minutes. sanders, whatbee was it like growing up in such a political family? >> most days it was incredible. i was a political junkie from an early age and got a front row seat to something i loved to do and something to be a part of. even better than that i had a chance to do something i love and do that with my dad. i can't think of any better experience growing up. to me it was a privilege and honor, and prepared me for the life i'm living right now. >> you were 11 or 12 when
and then the counsel for the brennan center's democracy program will discuss election integrity and their efforts to gather voted data from states. and dr. helen will discuss her recent piece on the challenges to adequate health care in rural america. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on washington journal. deputy presse secretary sarah huckabee sanders has been with the trump administration since january. she sat down with us to discuss her role with the...
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i want you to listen to what another former cia director john brennan said in may.ten to this. >> i've studied russian activities over the years and have seen it manifested in many different intelligence cases and how they've been able to get people, including inside the cia, to become treasonous and frequently victims who go on the treasonous path do not even realize they're on that path until it gets to be too late. >> do you agree with the former director's assessment? >> absolutely. this is a foreign adversary. we have to stop kidding ourselves. russia is an adversary. and for a large number of years, as far as i can remember, including the time i spent in the cia and the defense department, the reality is that the russians were engaged in activities to try to undermine the stability of the united states, including placing agents in our country, including cyber efforts, including efforts to basically undermine whatever policies we were trying to implement. they have been deliberately engaged in an effort to destabilize this country. and for that reason, ichk it
i want you to listen to what another former cia director john brennan said in may.ten to this. >> i've studied russian activities over the years and have seen it manifested in many different intelligence cases and how they've been able to get people, including inside the cia, to become treasonous and frequently victims who go on the treasonous path do not even realize they're on that path until it gets to be too late. >> do you agree with the former director's assessment? >>...
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former cia john brennan and republican senator, lyndsey graham. first, north korea's growing ambiti ambition. >> a never before seen a missile capable of hitting the u.s. >> does the world have any good options to stop north korea's program. want to know why republicans cannot agree on replacing obamacare? just ask senator pat toomey. >> we did not expect donald trump to win. we did not expect to be in this situation. can the repeal and replace plan be saved? i will ask the two party leaders, ronald mcdavid and perez in their first ever appearance. joining me robert costa and kristin welker and rich lowry at the national review and ruth marcus, columnist for the washington post. welcome to sunday. it is "meet the press." >> the longest running show in television history, celebrating the 70th year, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. good sunday morning. did you miss friday's meeting with vladimir putin and donald trump. this photo was took place behind closed doors with two translators. the meeting from secretary of state tillerson and lavro
former cia john brennan and republican senator, lyndsey graham. first, north korea's growing ambiti ambition. >> a never before seen a missile capable of hitting the u.s. >> does the world have any good options to stop north korea's program. want to know why republicans cannot agree on replacing obamacare? just ask senator pat toomey. >> we did not expect donald trump to win. we did not expect to be in this situation. can the repeal and replace plan be saved? i will ask the...
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race, investors shaul expect new developments and new innovations in this second half and morgan brennan has more. >> it's been a setellar year fo advances. jeff bezos -- past the edge of space and elon musk launched two different rockets. but the biggest milestones are yet to come. >> their big milestone is the first lawn f of their nrocket, falcon heavy. three falcon nines glued together. >> that will usher in an era of more powerful rockets. the first step in a broader effort to take humans to the moon and then to mars. the next gen rocket is also in the works but the engines must first reach base they place russian ones on congress for years. blue orgin will move production to huntsville rocket city, alabama, breaking ground on a new facility in the coming month, but it's not just massive consolations of satellites. start up one web is building its first tactry to mass produce satellites for broad band use and space ex will test its own offering as well. all this as the government looks to manage this activity. >> we just saw congress you know start the authorization subcommittee in
race, investors shaul expect new developments and new innovations in this second half and morgan brennan has more. >> it's been a setellar year fo advances. jeff bezos -- past the edge of space and elon musk launched two different rockets. but the biggest milestones are yet to come. >> their big milestone is the first lawn f of their nrocket, falcon heavy. three falcon nines glued together. >> that will usher in an era of more powerful rockets. the first step in a broader...
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morning, chuck todd will have more on the g-20 summit, the meeting, and exclusive interviews with john brennan and republican senator lindsey graham. that's coming up next at 10:30 right after nbc 10 news today. >>> state politics now. pennsylvania lawmakers trying to figure out how to pay for this year's nearly $32 billion budget. now they have to figure out where the funding is coming from. they had a rare weekend session and appeared to make progress on a plan to expand gambling. lawmakers are hopeful hundreds of millions of dollars from the gambling industry can close the deficit. governor tom wolf has until midnight monday to make a decision on the spend plan. >> eight minutes past 10:00 right now on this sunday, and we have a heads-up, an alert for commutes out there across our area. the first one, some trolley changes if you ride septa subway surface trolleys, it could affect your commute. >> and going nowhere fast. this is a picture from penn station. tomorrow, major repairs start, and many folks are dubbing this the summer of hell for those commuters who ride amtrak and new jersey tra
morning, chuck todd will have more on the g-20 summit, the meeting, and exclusive interviews with john brennan and republican senator lindsey graham. that's coming up next at 10:30 right after nbc 10 news today. >>> state politics now. pennsylvania lawmakers trying to figure out how to pay for this year's nearly $32 billion budget. now they have to figure out where the funding is coming from. they had a rare weekend session and appeared to make progress on a plan to expand gambling....
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i'm morgan brennan. >> still ahead, why small caps could delive >>> warren buffett's berkshire hathaway way is buying 700 million shares in bank of america. that makes him the largest shareholder in that bank. berkshire plans to convert the purchase into common shares. it gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy a security at a certain price and quantity at future time. also the top shareholder of wells fargo. >>> cara therapeutics tanks. that's where we begin the market focus. they cut the rating on the stock today to neutral from buy. saying the results from the company's pain medication study were disappointing. the trial showed that patients who were treated with the tested drug at lower doses did not experience significant reductions in joint pain. shares of the small cap plunged to nearly 40% to 15.39. not a good day there. real estate investment trust parkway properties will be bought by canada pension plan for more than a million dollars. canada's largest public pension fund said the deal compliments its long-term real estate strategy. parkway properties up 12%
i'm morgan brennan. >> still ahead, why small caps could delive >>> warren buffett's berkshire hathaway way is buying 700 million shares in bank of america. that makes him the largest shareholder in that bank. berkshire plans to convert the purchase into common shares. it gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy a security at a certain price and quantity at future time. also the top shareholder of wells fargo. >>> cara therapeutics tanks. that's where...
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anthony. >> mason: margaret brennan, thanks.hile most americans were sleeping, the seven-rear republican battle to repeal and replace obamacare died on the floor of the united states senate. here's chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> it's not a death nell. >> reporter: house republicans begged their senate colleagues today not to give up. >> you know, it's a fail. they have to-- they've got to get back at it. >> time to move on. >> reporter: but in the wee hours of the morning, senate leader gregg mitchell said he had exhausted all options. >> this is a disappointment. >> reporter: it came after flee republicans defected on a last-ditch, slimmed-down repeal bill that many admitted was not great policy. >> miss murkowski. >> no. >> reporter: alaska's lisa murkowski and maine's susan collins were the first to buck their party, as they have all week. >> thank you, collins! >> reporter: that left arizona's john mccain, a wild card ever since he said this on tuesday: >> it's a shell of a bill right now. we all know tha
anthony. >> mason: margaret brennan, thanks.hile most americans were sleeping, the seven-rear republican battle to repeal and replace obamacare died on the floor of the united states senate. here's chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> it's not a death nell. >> reporter: house republicans begged their senate colleagues today not to give up. >> you know, it's a fail. they have to-- they've got to get back at it. >> time to move on. >> reporter:...
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the cia even got caught spying on senate intelligence committee staffers, though cia director john brennanad explicitly denied that. he later apologized. pete: it's absolutely outrageous, and i think, you know, should have led for the removal of the people in the authorized that behavior, even if it went all the way to the director of the cia. the executive branch cannot spy on congress and they cannot spy on the american people. sharyl: but they are. pete: but they are. sharyl: with the recent presidential election came new possibilities for intelligence collection and abuses. several revealed in just the past few weeks. we've learned that in january 2016, a top secret inspector general report found the national security agency violated the very laws designed to prevent abuse. throughout the election year, obama officials searched through intelligence on u.s. citizens a record 30,000 times -- up from 9500 in 2013. two weeks before the election, there was a secret hearing before the court overseeing government surveillance. national security agency officials confessed they'd violated priva
the cia even got caught spying on senate intelligence committee staffers, though cia director john brennanad explicitly denied that. he later apologized. pete: it's absolutely outrageous, and i think, you know, should have led for the removal of the people in the authorized that behavior, even if it went all the way to the director of the cia. the executive branch cannot spy on congress and they cannot spy on the american people. sharyl: but they are. pete: but they are. sharyl: with the recent...
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. >> margaret brennan at the white house. thank you, margaret. the "cbs evening news" will be right back. all of us want to make a difference. as veterans, we committed to protect our country. we served and sacrificed for the things that mattered most. those experiences shaped our lives, even if it isn't always obvious to those around us. and now that we've served, our commitments have taken on a new meaning. but sometimes we still feel alone. we forget that our biggest challenge can be to ask for support when we need it. the veterans crisis line is here for all veterans, service members, and their loved ones. dial 1-800-273-8255 and press 1, chat online at veteranscrisisline.net, or text 838255. it matters. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> the president tried today to change the subject from russia to america or at least to products made here. julian julie anna goldman has more. >> reporter: president trump highlighted american products made in all 50 states. >> remember in the old days they used to have made in the usa. we're
. >> margaret brennan at the white house. thank you, margaret. the "cbs evening news" will be right back. all of us want to make a difference. as veterans, we committed to protect our country. we served and sacrificed for the things that mattered most. those experiences shaped our lives, even if it isn't always obvious to those around us. and now that we've served, our commitments have taken on a new meaning. but sometimes we still feel alone. we forget that our biggest...
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weapons. >> pauley: major garrett and lyrgaret brennan in hamburg, germany. thank you. as the leaders met inside, anti- capitalist protesters fought with riot police outside. fires were set, bottles and idcks were thrown, nearly 200 officers were hurt. at their meeting, presidents trump and putin pledged to work together to prevent cyberattacks. of course, russian hackers are suspected in a number of recent ngtacks, including one at a nuclear power plant in the u.s. jeff pegues has more on that. >> reporter: the hackers zeroed in on the wolf creek nuclear plant in kansas. u.s. officials say the intrusions were limited to administrative and business networks, and insist there is no indication of a threat to public safety or plant operations. investigators have not attributed the incident to a specific country or cyber criminal, but on june 28th the f.b.i. and d.h.s. issued a joint report warning nuclear power plants of potential cyber criminal activity. who do you think's responsible? jim lewis, who advises the u.s. government on cyber security, believes there is a leadi
weapons. >> pauley: major garrett and lyrgaret brennan in hamburg, germany. thank you. as the leaders met inside, anti- capitalist protesters fought with riot police outside. fires were set, bottles and idcks were thrown, nearly 200 officers were hurt. at their meeting, presidents trump and putin pledged to work together to prevent cyberattacks. of course, russian hackers are suspected in a number of recent ngtacks, including one at a nuclear power plant in the u.s. jeff pegues has more...
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official was with president trump for his chat. >> mason: margaret brennan at the white house. thank you, margaret. while congress and the special counsel are investigating russian election hacking, president trump has set up a panel to investigate election fraud with little evidence there is any. here's chip reid. >> this issue is very important to me. >> reporter: trump kicked off the first meeting of his election integrity commission today, but its origin goes back to november when he won the the popular vote to hillary clinton by almost three million votes. mr. trump has refused to believe it, insisting that millions of people illegally voted for clinton, but he has cited no evidence. critics say the president created this commission in a desperate effort to prove that he did win the popular vote. today vice president mike pence, who is heading the commission, tried to quash that idea. >> let me be clear: this commission has no preconceived notions or preordained results. we're fact finders. >> reporter: numerous studies have found that voter fraud in u.s. elections is extr
official was with president trump for his chat. >> mason: margaret brennan at the white house. thank you, margaret. while congress and the special counsel are investigating russian election hacking, president trump has set up a panel to investigate election fraud with little evidence there is any. here's chip reid. >> this issue is very important to me. >> reporter: trump kicked off the first meeting of his election integrity commission today, but its origin goes back to...
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here's margaret brennan.l reporter: cameras only briefly got a glimpse of world eiaders and their spouses dining .t the g-20 summit in germany earlier this month. but it was long enough to see president trump enter and gesture toward vladimir putin. the russian president was seated next to first lady melania trump. >> we look forward to a lot of very positive things happening. ju reporter: the two leaders had just finished a more than two- hour long meeting, which secretary of state rex tillerson said showed tive chemistry between them. russia's top diplomat also attended along with official translators from both countries. but the white house revealed late tuesday, nearly two weeks later, that the conversation continued during dinner, without any cameras, advisers, or u.s. translator present. mr. trump relied instead on a kremlin interpreter for what has esen described as a less than reur long meeting. other foreign leaders wondered what the two presidents of adversarial countries were huddling about. >> i w
here's margaret brennan.l reporter: cameras only briefly got a glimpse of world eiaders and their spouses dining .t the g-20 summit in germany earlier this month. but it was long enough to see president trump enter and gesture toward vladimir putin. the russian president was seated next to first lady melania trump. >> we look forward to a lot of very positive things happening. ju reporter: the two leaders had just finished a more than two- hour long meeting, which secretary of state rex...
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ree white house and foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan is traveling with him. margaret, the president had hoped to get china to help with north korea. that didn't happen. so where does he go from here? >> well, the president is trying na find new ways to cut off north korea's financial lifeline without beijing's help. despite mr. trump's very public attempts to befriend president xi jinping, including at his mar-a-lago resort, beijing remains strongly opposed to action that would destabilize kim jong-un's regime. so today the president said, "so much for china working with us," signaling his frustration. he'll look for new ways to put pressure on xi jinping when they meet later this week. >> brown: margaret, president trump will be meeting with vladimir putin for the first time. will the north korea issue raise the stakes in that one? >> it adds pressure to an already high-stakes meeting on friday. mr. trump has no diplomatic experience. and he's going to be squaring off with russia's vladimir putin, a highly experienced operator. so this is new territory. the
ree white house and foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan is traveling with him. margaret, the president had hoped to get china to help with north korea. that didn't happen. so where does he go from here? >> well, the president is trying na find new ways to cut off north korea's financial lifeline without beijing's help. despite mr. trump's very public attempts to befriend president xi jinping, including at his mar-a-lago resort, beijing remains strongly opposed to action that...
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white house and senior foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: as president trump arrived in hamburg, thousands of from -- protesters clashed with police, who deployed water cannons and pepper spray to disperse the crowd. demonstrations are anti-establishment, anti-catholic protesters, and german authorities sent out 15,000 police to try to keep them under control. it was a sharp contrast to the friendly crowd that greeted president trump in warsaw earlier today. >> the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. >> reporter: at a memorial to a polish uprising against the nazis, the president committed to defending countries in the nato alliance. >> we stand firmly behind article 5. >> reporter: something he had been unwilling the say when he visited nato headquarters in may. the president also delivered his sharpest criticism of russia to date. >> we urge russia to cease its destabilizing activities in ukr
white house and senior foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: as president trump arrived in hamburg, thousands of from -- protesters clashed with police, who deployed water cannons and pepper spray to disperse the crowd. demonstrations are anti-establishment, anti-catholic protesters, and german authorities sent out 15,000 police to try to keep them under control. it was a sharp contrast to the friendly crowd that greeted president trump in warsaw earlier...
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. >> attorney william brennan represents philadelphia joseph ems who is fighting just one count of reckless endangerment but brennan watched as the drama unfolded when veteran lawyer yelled for the da to be sanctioned. >> i think the attorney who jumped up was probably the most senior attorney in terms of years at least just had enough but these things happen. >> reporter: only witness state college police detective david, was back on the stand caught in the middle of more fireworks. like when defense for the fraternity pledge master tried to debate how much alcohol piazza and the other pledges took in. a short piece of video we played showing bee piazza dawning a beer but his parents walk out before it was shown. >> the piazzas do not want to see the video of their son dying. it's reall really that simple. >>> the defense suggest timothy kept drinking at a social that happened after the hazing ritual known as the gauntlet. >> the fact of the matter is that tim piazza was in had for forced alcohol situation. >> reporter: on whether piazza actually suffered a second fall downstairs while hea
. >> attorney william brennan represents philadelphia joseph ems who is fighting just one count of reckless endangerment but brennan watched as the drama unfolded when veteran lawyer yelled for the da to be sanctioned. >> i think the attorney who jumped up was probably the most senior attorney in terms of years at least just had enough but these things happen. >> reporter: only witness state college police detective david, was back on the stand caught in the middle of more...
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william brennan represents joseph ems of philadelphia. >> in the final unless the tape tells the story. >> brennan is in to challenge testimony who went over text messages allegedly ems was involved in co planning the night of excessive booze and struck piazza who was unresponsive. >> do you think more charges could possibly come. >> prosecution has the right to amend the conclusion of the preliminary hearing and, you know, we always hope for the best and expect the worst but we're defensing as vigorously and as zealously as we can at this point. >> reporter: the detective also reviewed messages from former fraternity president and malvern native brendan young who allegedly sent a text to someone saying "i don't know just what i'm libel for as president" casey said, i think we're expletive ". >> of course there were some spirited objections today. defense attorneys saying that the prosecution search thely was cherry picking text messages to read and various thing of that sort but this will continue tomorrow. back to you. >> all right, dave, thank you. >>> now let's get to your fox 29 w
william brennan represents joseph ems of philadelphia. >> in the final unless the tape tells the story. >> brennan is in to challenge testimony who went over text messages allegedly ems was involved in co planning the night of excessive booze and struck piazza who was unresponsive. >> do you think more charges could possibly come. >> prosecution has the right to amend the conclusion of the preliminary hearing and, you know, we always hope for the best and expect the...
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margaret brennan is our white house and senior foreign affairs etrrespondent. margaret, this isn't going away, is it? t reporter: it's certainly not. the president says this is politics as usual, but a new poll out today shows that two- thirds of americans disagree, and they believe that the meeting was inappropriate. now senate democrats are urging the white house to review and possibly to revoke the security clearance of jared kushner, atesident trump's son-in-law. he also attended that meeting but did not initially disclose it on his security clearance paperwork. 'sw, all of this is complicating ime administration's efforts to improve relations with russia, a high-level meeting was held today with russian diplomats to discuss the possible return of two compounds here in the u.s. that were seized by the obama administration in response to that russian election hacking. >> mason: margaret brennan at the white house. thank you, margaret. d e president tried today to change the subject from russia to america or at least to products made here. eplianna goldman ha
margaret brennan is our white house and senior foreign affairs etrrespondent. margaret, this isn't going away, is it? t reporter: it's certainly not. the president says this is politics as usual, but a new poll out today shows that two- thirds of americans disagree, and they believe that the meeting was inappropriate. now senate democrats are urging the white house to review and possibly to revoke the security clearance of jared kushner, atesident trump's son-in-law. he also attended that...
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all they are doing, john brennan and president obama is monday morning quarterbacking.nd it gets a country off the rails. >> harris: how do you think president putin, doesn't even matter, how does he see us? if we are going to do an agreement over syria, there are other countries that are involved in this. iran, saudi arabia. our relationship with him matters, but he is not the only player at the table. >> meghan: i think that putin is a maniac. he is a psychopath, and he could not begin to think of where his head is added. the meeting going forward, optically it did not end up being the disaster that democrats were putting forth that they thought it could be paired to the problem with people going on tv like the former cia director saying, he should've been harder. he should have been harder. as you pointed out, obama gave them a pass for eight years. the syrian refugee access went out of control. they have nothing to do with the capacity -- capacity and the baltic states until it's meddled with her election. they are speaking out of both sides of their mouth. and i fi
all they are doing, john brennan and president obama is monday morning quarterbacking.nd it gets a country off the rails. >> harris: how do you think president putin, doesn't even matter, how does he see us? if we are going to do an agreement over syria, there are other countries that are involved in this. iran, saudi arabia. our relationship with him matters, but he is not the only player at the table. >> meghan: i think that putin is a maniac. he is a psychopath, and he could not...
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jack brennan. [applause]. >> colonel brennan is a vietnam veteran and purple heart recipient. [applause]. jack was the first marine military aid to the president of the united states. you became close to president nixon and served as his chief of staff in san clemente from 1975 until 78. he was played by kevin bacon in the film that in. jack's treasured friend of the nixon family and a mainstay of the next foundation. i wish you were here. next to colonel brennan's honor judge james rogan of the superior court of california. [applause]. >> before sent to the bench jim represented california and house of representatives. under president george w. bush he served as undersecretary of commerce and as the director of us patent and trademark office. for many years he has taught at the chapman university law school. overnight, ben stein became one of the most famous people in america because of his ability to repeat one word in so many inflections, bueller. [applause]. >> while he so often is noted for that, he's an author, actor, economist, eternity, tv pundit and he served in the w
jack brennan. [applause]. >> colonel brennan is a vietnam veteran and purple heart recipient. [applause]. jack was the first marine military aid to the president of the united states. you became close to president nixon and served as his chief of staff in san clemente from 1975 until 78. he was played by kevin bacon in the film that in. jack's treasured friend of the nixon family and a mainstay of the next foundation. i wish you were here. next to colonel brennan's honor judge james rogan...
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brennan, he sounds aghast there. juliette, how offended are many in the intelligence community about what just transpired? >> oh, many. i have lots of friends in the intelligence community and law enforcement. they can't believe this. saying something about john brennan who i know. this is not a natural state for him. you know, a lot of these guys who leave the cia sort of go join boards and consulting. for him to come out and so aggressively defend the intelligence community is because all of us know that whatever happened in 2016, president trump's behavior now is enabling putin for 2018 ree -- for a 2018 midterms and 2020 re-elect. no question about it. putin suffered nothing. trump undermined his own intelligence community. seems to not prioritize it at all. and so whatever happened in the past is what mueller is doing and investigating. i have no qualms says he is now enabling putin for the kinds of disruptions, whether they are election or critical infrastructure or whatever else into the futureknop other way t
brennan, he sounds aghast there. juliette, how offended are many in the intelligence community about what just transpired? >> oh, many. i have lots of friends in the intelligence community and law enforcement. they can't believe this. saying something about john brennan who i know. this is not a natural state for him. you know, a lot of these guys who leave the cia sort of go join boards and consulting. for him to come out and so aggressively defend the intelligence community is because...