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brian: why would you be an -- anarchist? brian: they were against of the u.s.nvolvement in world war i. they were against the u.s. involvement in world one. i.world war the historical consensus was that sacco was innocent and vanzetti was not. a lot of witness is who were badgered into testifying. the ballistics experts for the state's testimony to mislead the jury about the bullets in sacco 's possession. there is a lot of evidence that existed, even based on the transcript of self that the trial --the transcript itself that the trial was unjust. it would have today resulted in a new trial. that is what liberals wanted. that is why they create the house of truth, to try to save .acco and vanzetti 5'6", spoke with a slight german act. -- german accent. he came to this country not speaking a word of english and then he was number one in his class at harvard law school. he was a prosecutor under theodore roosevelt and he worked in the cap administration -- the taft administration. brian: would you have liked him personally? mr. snyder: everyone who knew felix fra
brian: why would you be an -- anarchist? brian: they were against of the u.s.nvolvement in world war i. they were against the u.s. involvement in world one. i.world war the historical consensus was that sacco was innocent and vanzetti was not. a lot of witness is who were badgered into testifying. the ballistics experts for the state's testimony to mislead the jury about the bullets in sacco 's possession. there is a lot of evidence that existed, even based on the transcript of self that the...
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brian: how big is the brian: how big is the publication and who owns it?hris: i cannot even tell you because i am not up on the latest stats. we are owned by a company called cycling media, the media group site line media, that includes army times, navy times, air force times, about people in the service. it is not about them really, but it is about things that affect their lives. there is a division called history and that the talks about things that are old. brian: i want to show you some video from a company called glenn marine group asia. it is just a minute, a promo from them, and ask you to explain how they fit in right now. [begin video clip] narrator: headquartered in singapore, the glenn marine group is a premier integrated maritime service provider. it has its own proprietary blend of assets. its scale of operations spans 54 million square miles, represented by a global network of nine regional offices that have operated in more than 32 countries. ♪ narrator: the glenn marine group's flagship company is asia-pacific's leading brands in naval flee
brian: how big is the brian: how big is the publication and who owns it?hris: i cannot even tell you because i am not up on the latest stats. we are owned by a company called cycling media, the media group site line media, that includes army times, navy times, air force times, about people in the service. it is not about them really, but it is about things that affect their lives. there is a division called history and that the talks about things that are old. brian: i want to show you some...
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brian: how many children do you have? mr. snyder: two. brian: how old are they? mr.nyder: one is four and the other is six. they help me keep it real. brian: the name of the book is "the house of truth: a washington political salon and the foundations of american liberalism." our guest has been brad snyder and we thank you. ♪ .. enjoyed this week's interview with brad snider, here other programs you like might like. searchhese anytime or our entire video library at .-span.org next, live, your calls and journal"on "washington then live at 10:00 a.m., a discussion on president trump u.s. relations with japan. live at noon eastern, the house theirresentatives begins session with general speeches. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's ande television companies is brought to you today by your .able or satellite provider >> this morning, benjamin schrader from friends friends of the earth on climate change and the trump administration. senior editor ed morrissey about conservative support for trump.nt later constitutional at
brian: how many children do you have? mr. snyder: two. brian: how old are they? mr.nyder: one is four and the other is six. they help me keep it real. brian: the name of the book is "the house of truth: a washington political salon and the foundations of american liberalism." our guest has been brad snyder and we thank you. ♪ .. enjoyed this week's interview with brad snider, here other programs you like might like. searchhese anytime or our entire video library at .-span.org next,...
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brian: really? not a -- mark: really. brian: -- not a thing.ark: i'm not saying there aren't some similarities, they both have great hair of course. but i think a lot of the comparison's try to -- to push trump into the box with jackson, and it's not -- it's not a viable comparison in my opinion. brian: that's a picture of -- i mean a painting in the oval office that he put up. why do you think he did that? mark: steve bannon convinced him to do it i think. i don't think trump had any clue as to who jackson was, probably before he became president, or maybe he had some clue. i was at the hermitage recently when trump was there and someone afterwards said that trump studied jackson and knew all about him before he became president, modeled his campaign after jackson and i just had to shake my head. i just don't think trump really has a good idea of who jackson is. brian: when did you first get interested in andrew jackson and why? mark: i was an undergraduate at cumberland university and i had a professor, monty pope, who was one of the first tr
brian: really? not a -- mark: really. brian: -- not a thing.ark: i'm not saying there aren't some similarities, they both have great hair of course. but i think a lot of the comparison's try to -- to push trump into the box with jackson, and it's not -- it's not a viable comparison in my opinion. brian: that's a picture of -- i mean a painting in the oval office that he put up. why do you think he did that? mark: steve bannon convinced him to do it i think. i don't think trump had any clue as...
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brian: they are. part one of a two-part series next steve: this is a story we've all been talking about. a surge of violence. dozens of murders all tied to a notorious street gang ms13. ainsley: many of them happening in new york and brian's on the streets to find out how the community's handling the situation. brian: now, meanwhile, the city is under siege at this hour. they've got a quadruple murder that is unsolved, it happened three weeks ago and all because of ms13. and there's no end in sight. now parents of two victims are taking a stand speaking out against these criminals. watch. >> why is it important seeing this in your living room? >> it's a reminder of being a good parent. >> mvp trophy still stand proudly in their parents living room. now a memorial to a daughter murdered just before her 16th birthday. last september she was walking with her best friend when they were ambushed by ms13 gang members. the reason? a disagreement on social media. >> whatever was going on between kayla and the
brian: they are. part one of a two-part series next steve: this is a story we've all been talking about. a surge of violence. dozens of murders all tied to a notorious street gang ms13. ainsley: many of them happening in new york and brian's on the streets to find out how the community's handling the situation. brian: now, meanwhile, the city is under siege at this hour. they've got a quadruple murder that is unsolved, it happened three weeks ago and all because of ms13. and there's no end in...
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brian: let's continue. captain daniel dusek. brian: he is in prison.an: former of the uss bonner richard. there he is on the screen. he is a captain, and why is he in prison? chris: he was in the middle of all of this and was part and parcel of some of the worst behavior. he guided ships to ports that were controlled by glenn defense marine. he provided classified information on ship movements. the classified information that is always referred to, as far as i'm aware of, in almost every case is about ship movements, planned the ship movements in advance. it is not necessarily unusual that we would share such information with a foreign commercial company or partner, but none of this was done through any official channels. this was all just stuff feeding to them. dusek was right in the middle of them and for a while he enjoyed a pretty good lifestyle. he was routinely at some wonderful, fabulous restaurants, great hotels, big time parties, lots of very expensive booze and very expensive cigars and lots of very expensive prostitutes. brian: all paid for
brian: let's continue. captain daniel dusek. brian: he is in prison.an: former of the uss bonner richard. there he is on the screen. he is a captain, and why is he in prison? chris: he was in the middle of all of this and was part and parcel of some of the worst behavior. he guided ships to ports that were controlled by glenn defense marine. he provided classified information on ship movements. the classified information that is always referred to, as far as i'm aware of, in almost every case...
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brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. ♪ ♪ ainsley: well, the mainstream media hyping another so-called crisis in the white house. this time about the president's son-in-law. >> the president's son-in-law and advisor jared kushner is now at the center of a crisis. >> jared kushner in crisis. the president now weighing in on the allegations against his son-in-law. >> total confidence president trump publicly defends son-in-law jared curb kushner. privately new word kushner is being told to lay low. brian: could this be the biggest crisis since watergat watergate? >> [laughter] brian: judge napolitano here. this is based on a reuters report that said jared had a private source -- had a back channel with the russians and recommended they go into the russian embassy and go directly with this line of communication. this as reuters said they had three undisclosed sources that told them this sto
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brian? brian: all right. thanks, ainsley.kyard. federal authorities are stepping it up big time. the attorney general's office says ms-13 has 10,000 members spanning 40 states and largely recruits young immigrants, many illegal from central american countries. linked to 11 brutal murders since as i want on long island alone. right in my my backyard personally. joining us now is police commissioner timothy, over in suffolk county. he has his hands full now, 11th largest police department in the country. joining us to talk about three wronged approach to bring these guys down. first off tell me ms-13 new to a lot of people not new to you. >> that's right. so ms-13 has been in this country since the 1980s, approximately 10,000 strong in our country. 30,000 strong worldwide a very violent gang. they engage in violence for violence sake and when they do engage in violence brutal. brian: people think and people i was talking to yesterday say when those unaccompanied minors, they got stuck into school systems. many on long island. a
brian? brian: all right. thanks, ainsley.kyard. federal authorities are stepping it up big time. the attorney general's office says ms-13 has 10,000 members spanning 40 states and largely recruits young immigrants, many illegal from central american countries. linked to 11 brutal murders since as i want on long island alone. right in my my backyard personally. joining us now is police commissioner timothy, over in suffolk county. he has his hands full now, 11th largest police department in the...
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: japan -- brian: japan? mr. brzezinski: same thing. a relationship with japan on balance is a good one. we have a number of issues with the japanese, but the white house was very right in saying when bush was leaving for japan the singles for us most important bilateral relationship we have with any country in the world. it is true. brian: is it still? mr. brzezinski: not quite. i think one has to parse that and probably say the relationship with china is just as important. but certainly the relationship with japan is one of three or four most important relationships in the world. i would say the relationship with the european union as a whole is the most important of all. after that, china and japan are in terms ofparable importance, though it relationship, it differs in substance. after that, you have a different level with specific european countries. the u.k. has a privileged position, and germany is important now that it is unified and is the leader of the european union. residual he, russia is still im
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." ♪ brian: t.r.d, better known as "tom," in your new book, "a fine mess," you start out in chapter three under "taxes: what are they good for?" with "on one saturday afternoon, a great teacher of ethics told his students --," do you remember the rest of it? tom: of course. said,t teacher of ethics let's get out of the classroom and go over to the synagogue for today's lesson because he has a lesson on paying for community goods, for taxes. what happened if the teacher and his students went to the synagogue and halfway through the service, they passed the collection plate and a guy in the front row with beautiful robes, the rich guy puts 1000 ducets in the plate. maybe two rows back, an even fancier guy puts 2000 ducets in the plate. finally, a gets back to the public row, where the poor people sit in the back, and the story goes that this poor widow dug into this moth-eaten bag and pulled out a coin worth two cents, and she dropped it into the collection plate, and that was the lesson through jesus c
." ♪ brian: t.r.d, better known as "tom," in your new book, "a fine mess," you start out in chapter three under "taxes: what are they good for?" with "on one saturday afternoon, a great teacher of ethics told his students --," do you remember the rest of it? tom: of course. said,t teacher of ethics let's get out of the classroom and go over to the synagogue for today's lesson because he has a lesson on paying for community goods, for taxes. what...
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brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. of hybrid it, everything computes. arbreak through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist ♪ ♪ brian: have you heard it over and over again. after we get healthcare done or get it on its way, then it's time to focus on taxes. believe it or not, that's your ohio state buckeyes. thi -- that'syour hobby. you said okay, when it comes to tax reform. i mean this is stuff that you really thrive in. what is going to be in your address. >> this is critical. we have a real problem which is what we have one of the first tax systems in the industrialized world. we tax our businesses and our products a whole lot more than our foreign
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brian: wow.munity there seems to be a huge push to make sure this president is diminished as he gets set to go overseas. he's going to be saudi arabia today, meeting with the turkish leader today is going to be contentious. we have different views on things. and then friday saudi arabia, then italy, belgium, the vatican. so the president was probably going -- he's well briefed on this. probable going to be a solid trip, and he's trying to hurt him. ainsley: we'll have some more in the accident of. in the meantime, let's hand it over to julian who has headlines for us. >> good morning. what you need to know before you leave the house. president trump working to free the hero doctor who helped track down osama bin laden. negotiations are intensifying between the white house and pakistan. the country sentenced doctor to 33 years to prison for the first treason. his lawyers appearing in trial next week. the cia to pull off a fake vaccination operation confirming bin lad hiding in the compound before
brian: wow.munity there seems to be a huge push to make sure this president is diminished as he gets set to go overseas. he's going to be saudi arabia today, meeting with the turkish leader today is going to be contentious. we have different views on things. and then friday saudi arabia, then italy, belgium, the vatican. so the president was probably going -- he's well briefed on this. probable going to be a solid trip, and he's trying to hurt him. ainsley: we'll have some more in the accident...
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brian: brian actually did the interview. navigating through the insurance markets since the enactment of obamacare. health insurance premiums have jocketted. and the networks are shrinking. and that's been really difficult. from what i have read, i do see that there are waiver programs, amendments put in place to help those with preexisting conditions. brian: so the question is, with the 9 billion that's put aside, a along with the high risk pools that are there, will states -- will there be enough money for people to get the care they need like eileen's daughter who is 20 years old now, had 90 brain operations. she was born with these diseases and these challenges like so many other people watching right now have in their family. so that's the question because when they were asked these insurance companies to provide for preexisting conditions, the insurance company said yes. if we do everything we say we can do, we have big hearts but also no business. we go belly up. so we are going to need the government to subsidize wha
brian: brian actually did the interview. navigating through the insurance markets since the enactment of obamacare. health insurance premiums have jocketted. and the networks are shrinking. and that's been really difficult. from what i have read, i do see that there are waiver programs, amendments put in place to help those with preexisting conditions. brian: so the question is, with the 9 billion that's put aside, a along with the high risk pools that are there, will states -- will there be...
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brian: not entirely.r admiral adrian jansen, nonjudicial punishment by the navy, and retirement pending. vice admiral michael h miller. disciplined by the navy, received censure. retired in august 2015. rear admiral terry kraft. received center infantry 2015 and was forced into retirement. chris: this is nonjudicial. brian: rear admiral david pimpo. they tell you what they have done wrong. but how often in the history of the navy -- you said this is maybe the worst ethics -- this many admirals had to step down? had to leave. of have to ask the question, how prevalent is this behavior anywhere? this happens to be the navy under investigation. nobody's looking at the army and nobody's looking at the air force, nobody's looking at the marines. they have their own issues right now with naked pictures online. if there's investigation that starts to turn bad behavior, this is a navy centric investigation. i don't know that anyone else has this level of investigation. brian: for anybody that has tuned into this
brian: not entirely.r admiral adrian jansen, nonjudicial punishment by the navy, and retirement pending. vice admiral michael h miller. disciplined by the navy, received censure. retired in august 2015. rear admiral terry kraft. received center infantry 2015 and was forced into retirement. chris: this is nonjudicial. brian: rear admiral david pimpo. they tell you what they have done wrong. but how often in the history of the navy -- you said this is maybe the worst ethics -- this many admirals...
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brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company.ve monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. ♪ ♪ >> in america, there is a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. there have been times where america has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisk. >> the united states is still working through some of our own darker periods in our history. >> the united states will be willing to acknowledge past errors where those errors have been made. we have at times been desengaged and at times we sought to dictate our terms. steve: there have you some sound bites from 2009 and president barack obama's so-called apology tour by some. meanwhile today at 2:10 this afternoon from joint base andrews president trump takes off for his first overseas trip. so how should he make it different from president obama's apology tour gist 120 days into his administration? here to discuss is conservative filmmaker dinesh d'souza joins us from washington.
brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company.ve monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. ♪ ♪ >> in america, there is a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. there have been times where america has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisk. >> the united states is still working through some of our own darker periods...
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brian: why not?alcolm: after the cia program became public, the department of defense decided that they were not going to be validating some of the techniques that were being considered now globally as torture. brian: when you were waterboarded in training, explain what it felt like. malcolm: it was a unique experience, because as an old chief, we go through chief initiation. there was a fake simulation where they put you through a series of stresses and test, and when i got strapped to the waterboard, thinking that this is part of my on boarding process, i thought it would be a joke to it i thought it was just going to be a short simulation, and boom, get off and insult me, but it was not at all. it was an extremely professional, highly regimented process, where i was strapped down in a matter of seconds, i was systems tested. they talk to you, say "breathe. we are going to ask you questions and you are going to give us answers." before i knew it, water was being poured onto my face, flowing into my
brian: why not?alcolm: after the cia program became public, the department of defense decided that they were not going to be validating some of the techniques that were being considered now globally as torture. brian: when you were waterboarded in training, explain what it felt like. malcolm: it was a unique experience, because as an old chief, we go through chief initiation. there was a fake simulation where they put you through a series of stresses and test, and when i got strapped to the...
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brian: exactly. ainsley: thanks, brian.. let's talk to the host of the property man, bob massie. >> i'm laughing at that last part. steve: crazy story. ainsley: not very smart. >> talk a little bit about the proposed tax plan that they have unveiled. it is just one single page. it is going to get a big boost today because it sound like affordable care act is going to be repealed in some measure today in the house. >> yes. steve: at 1:00, the president, president trump trump really wanted that because he felt like if you get rid of regulations and taxes that will be a boost and boon to the tax ideas he has got going. >> oh, yeah, that is the prelude to it. steve, when you talk, and ainsley, when you talk to most people in business, not so much that you hate paying taxes it is the way they use the money but, even with the idea with the obama tax rolled back, that almost 4% for people that make a certain amount of money, don't forget on the obama tax, not only taxed on dividends and any yield on stocks, bottom line in this sit
brian: exactly. ainsley: thanks, brian.. let's talk to the host of the property man, bob massie. >> i'm laughing at that last part. steve: crazy story. ainsley: not very smart. >> talk a little bit about the proposed tax plan that they have unveiled. it is just one single page. it is going to get a big boost today because it sound like affordable care act is going to be repealed in some measure today in the house. >> yes. steve: at 1:00, the president, president trump trump...
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brian? brian: all right, steve.uerto rico day parade are standing firm in a decision to honor terror group recently released from prison. president obama recently commuted oscar's sentence after he served 35 years as a role flan group responsible for 100 bombings across the united states. one of the group's bombings was at francis tavern in new york. it killed frank conner and three other innocent people. frank son's joe conner joins us now. first, the body blow this guy is out. the second one is he going to be marching in a parade in his honor? >> yeah. he is a terrorist. and they are putting him as the main day honoree of freedom. some sort of award they are going to give him. leading the parade as a symbol of freedom and he is a convicted terrorist. brian: sponsors are out of this. officials are questioning whether they should be marching in this. where is this going? >> look. i think what's going to happen the sponsors have gone so to dr. the politicians have looked at it and said wait a second, chuck schumer sa
brian? brian: all right, steve.uerto rico day parade are standing firm in a decision to honor terror group recently released from prison. president obama recently commuted oscar's sentence after he served 35 years as a role flan group responsible for 100 bombings across the united states. one of the group's bombings was at francis tavern in new york. it killed frank conner and three other innocent people. frank son's joe conner joins us now. first, the body blow this guy is out. the second one...
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jonathan: brian? brian: same answer.till with us are gregory peters, bonnie wongtrakool, and brian rehling. yield."bloomberg "real ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro, this is bloomberg "real yield." the u.s. treasury with three main offering so far this week. i want to focus on the $34 billion 5-year note sale. 23% of the total, the least and about a year. look at the movies, the pipeline for those bond sales dropped. --continue is a borrow continues a borrowing slow down in the money market. where there has been no slowdown was in the u.s. high-yield, the biggest week for issuance since march. thanear to date total more $120 billion. here with me in new york is greg peters and bonnie wongtrakool from western asset management, press in st. louis is brian rehling. for the first time in about a saying,eard somebody there is no alternative. it has been 12 months since i heard that kind of language, there is no alternative and that is why i am buying this stuff. does that concern you? brian: there is a lot of complaints in th
jonathan: brian? brian: same answer.till with us are gregory peters, bonnie wongtrakool, and brian rehling. yield."bloomberg "real ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro, this is bloomberg "real yield." the u.s. treasury with three main offering so far this week. i want to focus on the $34 billion 5-year note sale. 23% of the total, the least and about a year. look at the movies, the pipeline for those bond sales dropped. --continue is a borrow continues a borrowing slow down...
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brian: absolutely. whole point for the fed is to not use the balance sheet reduction is a policy tool, in my opinion. they used it once they wanted to drive rates lower and the point is to get out of this with no disruption. jonathan: this will not be a policy tool for those hoping they would move on balance sheet and pause on rates. will they be disappointed? gregory: i am sure. i am not sure it will be as boring as the fed thinks. just because they said it -- say it will be boring, does not mean it will be boring. it introduces each fed meeting into play. they are talking about slow and steady but at the end of the day, they have to readjust, and what happens when the economy slows down and the signaling is, we need to actually reduce the number, not increase the number? i am not as convinced. bonnie: i think the fed did a very good job in communicating a well thought out plan, and this increasing cap structure is one that gives a lot of credence to the market. target participants have been grappling
brian: absolutely. whole point for the fed is to not use the balance sheet reduction is a policy tool, in my opinion. they used it once they wanted to drive rates lower and the point is to get out of this with no disruption. jonathan: this will not be a policy tool for those hoping they would move on balance sheet and pause on rates. will they be disappointed? gregory: i am sure. i am not sure it will be as boring as the fed thinks. just because they said it -- say it will be boring, does not...
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brian brian i think she can.o new york today. if you are coming to penn station come up to 48th and sixth. ainsley: how are you feeling? jillian: i can't wait to do that. mean time get you caught up on what you need to know. the nypd commissioner jetblue, coca cola and more all marching away from next month's puerto rican day parade in new york city. the event celebrating oscar lopez rivera whose group claims responsibility for more than 100 bombings across the u.s. rivera is a freedom fighter is what was told to tucker carlson. >> onto the guy fashionable communist he is also a terrorist. >> again, nelson mandela was viewed as a terrorist in 2008. >> are you really comparing him to nelson mandela. >> his sense sentence was commuted under president obama after spending decades behind bars. ben carson is under fire for calling a state of mind. what could be done to reduce the number of people living in poverty? >> poverty to a large extent is also a state of mind you take somebody who has the right mind set, you c
brian brian i think she can.o new york today. if you are coming to penn station come up to 48th and sixth. ainsley: how are you feeling? jillian: i can't wait to do that. mean time get you caught up on what you need to know. the nypd commissioner jetblue, coca cola and more all marching away from next month's puerto rican day parade in new york city. the event celebrating oscar lopez rivera whose group claims responsibility for more than 100 bombings across the u.s. rivera is a freedom fighter...
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brian: true.she says it's very tough to be the third term after two terms in the same party. tell that george bush 41. i don't think that was that much of an issue. she had 240 electoral votes when she got theç nomination she wenjh backwards. >> right. this is the problem. how bad was hillary clinton she won the popular vote and lost the electoral college larger margin than anybody who won the popular vote and still lost. she got california but couldn't got a whole swath of people incapable of relating to. brian: worse things to happen for democrats is for her to not go away. do you agree? >> i think second worse thing is for chelsea to start being the next candidate. britain brian she is getting a lot of awards these days. she might be on the on deck circle. we will see. i know she likes to tweet. eric erickson congratulations on "the resurgent" now up and running. >> thank you. brian: can we trust the polls now? hillary clinton strategist and bill clinton strategist says no. in honoring a hero
brian: true.she says it's very tough to be the third term after two terms in the same party. tell that george bush 41. i don't think that was that much of an issue. she had 240 electoral votes when she got theç nomination she wenjh backwards. >> right. this is the problem. how bad was hillary clinton she won the popular vote and lost the electoral college larger margin than anybody who won the popular vote and still lost. she got california but couldn't got a whole swath of people...
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start with you, brian. my biggest curiosity on this is whether or not he will stay with the paris climate. >> brian: steve bana does not want him to. his son in does want him to. his daughter-in-law does want him to. the pope, i'm sure that's one of the most of the quality time wa was. in the end, the people who put him in office don't want him to adhere to it. i think he is going to stick to that. i wonder if there's a third way, if there is a way which you can amend it that isn't so economically taxing potentially on us right now. i think he would take it. if i was a betting person, i would say he says goodbye. >> meghan: harris, the g7 summit used to be the g8 summit because russia was involved. now no longer, it will be interesting if anything regarding russia comes up. >> harris: i would imagine it doesn't come up. a networking meeting at nato yesterday, we were anticipating to hear something about it. it was a private meeting, so we weren't anticipating a transcript necessarily of that. i don't know t
start with you, brian. my biggest curiosity on this is whether or not he will stay with the paris climate. >> brian: steve bana does not want him to. his son in does want him to. his daughter-in-law does want him to. the pope, i'm sure that's one of the most of the quality time wa was. in the end, the people who put him in office don't want him to adhere to it. i think he is going to stick to that. i wonder if there's a third way, if there is a way which you can amend it that isn't so...
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brian: sure.idency, wound up being the top guy with the keys to air force one. >> doing the right thing every day is important. that is it what the president wakes up to try to do for the american people. steve: we heard from hillary clinton recently as last tuesday, look i'm not president because of the russian thing and james comey. we know the democrats have been really upset with james comey and his intrusion into that case over the last period of time since july of last year. and now some of them are going, you know what? the president should not have fired him. what do you make of just the hypocrisy, wait a minute six months ago you were against him and now you're for him? >> yeah. guys i'm a pretty jaded guy. i've been around this town a long time. watching hysteria, the flip-flopping of the democrats all over the place, trying to make this into something it is not. you know trying to, comparing it to richard nixon. watergate is outrageous, that is ridiculous on it is face. first of all, ri
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brian: yeah.art, what caused this? >> the bottom line is that investors are increasingly anxious, increasingly worried that they will not get any of the trump growth agenda, the trump growth plan this year that is a legitimate concern. the market went straight up after the election because we were expecting tax cuts less red tape, infrastructure plan. we haven't gottenfully of it six months into the presidency. these investigations and the political turmoil simply make things worse. ainsley: why the concern now? >> look, we have an extraordinary 10 days have we not with scandal after scandal and the appointment of a special counsel now to investigate any russian connection. that is political turmoil. that's going to hang over any legislation that reforms the tax code. that repeals and gets rid of obamacare. this is hanging over everything. so, it makes it less likely, i think frankly almost impossible that you will get tax reform done this year. and if it's delayed until next year. brian: paul rya
brian: yeah.art, what caused this? >> the bottom line is that investors are increasingly anxious, increasingly worried that they will not get any of the trump growth agenda, the trump growth plan this year that is a legitimate concern. the market went straight up after the election because we were expecting tax cuts less red tape, infrastructure plan. we haven't gottenfully of it six months into the presidency. these investigations and the political turmoil simply make things worse....
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brian: why not?: some the activists are saying even if they are in the country illegally they deserve exactly the same rights that american citizens have. meanwhile, warning from top military brass striking isis so hard we are running out of bombs. what does that mean for the united states to keep the heat on terrorists? brian has a great guest coming up on that next. brian: general tatum. texture, or color. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums whoa,i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a reality. and now it's included at no additional cost with
brian: why not?: some the activists are saying even if they are in the country illegally they deserve exactly the same rights that american citizens have. meanwhile, warning from top military brass striking isis so hard we are running out of bombs. what does that mean for the united states to keep the heat on terrorists? brian has a great guest coming up on that next. brian: general tatum. texture, or color. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your...
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brian: it was classy. national correspondent ed henry is live to the capitol where the fbi director will testify in a few hours. is he also rumored to be a contender to take the top job. >> andrew mccabe acting director of the fbi. he will be a stand-in basically for james comey before the senate intelligence committee today. that had already been scheduled. it's a hearing assessing global threat. you can bet there may be questions about russia and other matters before the bureau right now. mccabe very controversial in the waning days of the presidential campaign how it came out that as a top fbi official his wife had run for political office as a democrat in the state of virginia and had a lot of money raised over $500,000 by the democratic governor, terry mcauliff, who of course, was a top advisor to hillary clinton, the democratic presidential nominee. as i mentioned, mccabe standing in now for james comey in the testimony today. comey knew this morning, speaking out for the first time, a letter to fbi
brian: it was classy. national correspondent ed henry is live to the capitol where the fbi director will testify in a few hours. is he also rumored to be a contender to take the top job. >> andrew mccabe acting director of the fbi. he will be a stand-in basically for james comey before the senate intelligence committee today. that had already been scheduled. it's a hearing assessing global threat. you can bet there may be questions about russia and other matters before the bureau right...
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all because of brian. brian: right.of the movies or interviews with rolling stone but i am going to go see them in june. steve: you announced that earlier. florida georgia line performed that song cruise on this program before any other. brian: it was your idea. you said why don't you do that song cruise. steve: i'm not taking credit for it. they're great. let's talk a little bit from florida georgia line to they controlled the line. according to the mainstream media legacy press, the president of the united states has finally crossed the line because the "new york times" got a call from somebody who read them a memo. and the memo was written by the then fbi director james comey the day after he had a meeting at the white house on february the 14th with donald trump after a meeting with some other people apparently the president said you know what? i just want to talk to mr. comey here at the end. everybody else skedaddle. mr. comey stayed there. the president said two interesting things. one, i want you to find these l
all because of brian. brian: right.of the movies or interviews with rolling stone but i am going to go see them in june. steve: you announced that earlier. florida georgia line performed that song cruise on this program before any other. brian: it was your idea. you said why don't you do that song cruise. steve: i'm not taking credit for it. they're great. let's talk a little bit from florida georgia line to they controlled the line. according to the mainstream media legacy press, the president...
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jonathan: brian? brian: same answer. jon: brian: same answer.onathan: everyone will be sticking with us. gregory peters, bonnie wongtrakool, and brian rehling. coming up, it is the auction block. a big week for high yields. the market sucked it all up. this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." i want to head to the auction block now. the u.s. treasury with three main offerings so far this week. i want to focus on the $34 billion 5-year note sale. 23% of the total, the least in about a year. looking at moody's, the pipeline for those bond sales dropped. it continues a borrowing slow down that has supported a rally mdy's market.julie where there has been no slowdown was in the u.s. high-yield, the biggest week for issuance since march. the year to date total more than $120 billion. here with me in new york is greg peters and bonnie wongtrakool from western asset management, plus, over in st. louis is brian rehling. for the first time in about a year, i heard somebody saying, "there is no alter
jonathan: brian? brian: same answer. jon: brian: same answer.onathan: everyone will be sticking with us. gregory peters, bonnie wongtrakool, and brian rehling. coming up, it is the auction block. a big week for high yields. the market sucked it all up. this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." i want to head to the auction block now. the u.s. treasury with three main offerings so far this week. i want to focus on the...
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brian. brian: thank you very much.r fraud. now that's the reality with this announcement. a new bipartisan commission. >> policies and practices that enhance or undermine confidence and provide the president with a report that identifies system vulnerabilities that lead to improper registrations and voting. brian: knows all about it and joins us right now. chris, i guess you knew this announcement was coming. the president knows that's one of your passions. where do you start? who else is on this commissio commission? >> well, it has about a dozen members. it has five secretary of state state or former secretary of state state. people with a lot of. it's a bipartisan commission and where do you start? you start with the evidence you have. so we do have a great deal of people voting in the same state, we do have evidence of noncitizens, the federal government has evidence about noncitizens who may be registered. but now we start digging into the facts and see just how widespread various forms of voter fraud are. brian:
brian. brian: thank you very much.r fraud. now that's the reality with this announcement. a new bipartisan commission. >> policies and practices that enhance or undermine confidence and provide the president with a report that identifies system vulnerabilities that lead to improper registrations and voting. brian: knows all about it and joins us right now. chris, i guess you knew this announcement was coming. the president knows that's one of your passions. where do you start? who else is...
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brian: talk. steve: leaving. brian: working too hard. ainsley: we have more "fox & friends" right after the break.
brian: talk. steve: leaving. brian: working too hard. ainsley: we have more "fox & friends" right after the break.
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you got that brian, francis. i know you love the guy. brian: listen.big critic of america. >> absolutely. pope francis was saying to the world, use force if necessary that was to the ambassador of the united nations. why is nobody doing anything in iraq? isis is destroying killing all these christians? brian: should have called president obama great friends and president obama is the one that let everything become the wild west in the middle east. >> thank god soon of a president obama did start getting more active against isis. unfortunately it was too slow. brian: syria was pulverized by that time and we put advisors into iraq. that's hardly the big action that pope francis wanted. >> they also agreed that the united states should not be involved -- i'm not saying just meeting but just generally the west should not be involved in nation building all over the world. steve: sure. >> both of them agree with that there is a lot of agreement. brian: protocol life. >> they did talk about that in the release today. steve: talking about how some in the itali
you got that brian, francis. i know you love the guy. brian: listen.big critic of america. >> absolutely. pope francis was saying to the world, use force if necessary that was to the ambassador of the united nations. why is nobody doing anything in iraq? isis is destroying killing all these christians? brian: should have called president obama great friends and president obama is the one that let everything become the wild west in the middle east. >> thank god soon of a president...
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brian: dr., i think we are about to see the president walk out of his limousine and be greeted by president rivlin of israel right now. this is a lot of ceremony. but it's all been scripted. even though they are a little bit behind schedule. the first lady is also in that car. steve: tell the folks about president rivlin, 77 israeli politician. lawyer and tenth and current he was the and there you go. handshake, warm handshake between the president and the president. mr. rivlin was the minister of communications from 2001 to 2003. he served as speaker of ki kinesit as well. rivlin argues for a greater israel that would embrace all the people and give the palestinians of the west bank and gaza full israeli citizenship. sebastian gorka, do you think that's the direction things are going? >> unlike the obama white house we don't give our strategies away. it's not a good plan if you are doing international relations. it's not a good plan if you are around the poker table. look at the people we have
brian: dr., i think we are about to see the president walk out of his limousine and be greeted by president rivlin of israel right now. this is a lot of ceremony. but it's all been scripted. even though they are a little bit behind schedule. the first lady is also in that car. steve: tell the folks about president rivlin, 77 israeli politician. lawyer and tenth and current he was the and there you go. handshake, warm handshake between the president and the president. mr. rivlin was the minister...
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brian: 15, maybe?insley: 15-year-olds trying to find their parents might not be able to find their parents and wandering around. brian: terror threat listed at severe greg palkot is right there. greg, sadly we have seen this before, there was annual attack not that wh horrific because couple of months ago, remember? >> exactly. we have seen it all across europe, a concert, in fact, attacked in france to brutal effect. also here quite brutal. i will set the scene for you here, cameraman pierre will show you some police here the leading edge of a stickers manchester on absolute lockdown. that silver canopy building you see behind us is victoria train station. it is the train station connected with the manchester arena and in between those two buildings is the lobby where according to police the attacker did his deed. according to reports, a suicide attacker, possibly armed with nuts and bolts to do devastating harm, devastating effect in this area where he had public access to. but it was this area where
brian: 15, maybe?insley: 15-year-olds trying to find their parents might not be able to find their parents and wandering around. brian: terror threat listed at severe greg palkot is right there. greg, sadly we have seen this before, there was annual attack not that wh horrific because couple of months ago, remember? >> exactly. we have seen it all across europe, a concert, in fact, attacked in france to brutal effect. also here quite brutal. i will set the scene for you here, cameraman...
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brian: probably. depends on where i go and what i do.t: you still got plenty of time, though, huh? brian: yeah, i do. robert: it's nice to be young. how about for you? manasa: i want to be in the stem field because also there, not a lot of girls are in it, yeah. robert: how about are your friends--we were talking about him and his friends. are your friends basically like you in terms of, like, being, you know, aware and being kind of outspoken? manasa: yeah, they are. but i'd say we're similar, but kind of different in our own ways. robert: yeah, yeah. did your project interest them quite a bit? manasa: yeah, it did. robert: all right. brian, what would you want to encourage people to do if they haven't entered this contest and they hear you guys talking about it? what do you think is the thing that you get out of it the most? brian: i think the most important thing is kind of reaching out to your community and looking at people who are like you to see if your-- kind of your experiences have been similar. i think that's the most importan
brian: probably. depends on where i go and what i do.t: you still got plenty of time, though, huh? brian: yeah, i do. robert: it's nice to be young. how about for you? manasa: i want to be in the stem field because also there, not a lot of girls are in it, yeah. robert: how about are your friends--we were talking about him and his friends. are your friends basically like you in terms of, like, being, you know, aware and being kind of outspoken? manasa: yeah, they are. but i'd say we're similar,...
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brian: how long ago? mr. snyder: 10 years ago. brian: how many children do you have? mr. snyder: two. brian: how old are they? mr. snyder 4 and almost 6. brian: clearly they have not read your book. mr. snyder: no. they are my house of truth. they help me keep it real. brian: the name of the book is "the house of truth: a washington political salon and the foundations of american liberalism." our guest has been brad snyder and we thank you. mr. snyder: all right, brian. it's been a dream. thanks. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available on c-span podcast. >> and the u.s. house back at 4:30 eastern time to debate several bills dealing with s.e.c. regulations and a bill setting up a commission to mark the 400th anniversary of african-americans in the united states. later in the week the house will take
brian: how long ago? mr. snyder: 10 years ago. brian: how many children do you have? mr. snyder: two. brian: how old are they? mr. snyder 4 and almost 6. brian: clearly they have not read your book. mr. snyder: no. they are my house of truth. they help me keep it real. brian: the name of the book is "the house of truth: a washington political salon and the foundations of american liberalism." our guest has been brad snyder and we thank you. mr. snyder: all right, brian. it's been a...
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i got to call brian. [ ringing ] brian: hello? is larry from vision quest lighting. i have a slight issue with the hospital light. i'm trying to make this delivery for monday, but we're missing a critical component. we may be tuesday. brian: it is what it is. larry: all right, brian. thanks. -brian: have a good weekend. -larry: you too. bye. brian: bye. larry: spectacular. lemonis: i wanted to get an update on the hospital job. what's the status of that? any progress or anything? brian: i felt that it was good. when we showed the sample to the hospital, they were very receptive. -lemonis: so that went well. -brian: yes. but we had one little thing that turned me off a little bit. larry: i broke the company. you were right. lemonis: you've spent a lot of time kind of admitting fault. i sympathize with you, but i kind of don't give a...anymore. i'm scared to bring business here. with e*trade you see things your way. ♪ ♪ you have access to the right information at the right moment. ♪ ♪ and when you filter out the noise, it's easy to
i got to call brian. [ ringing ] brian: hello? is larry from vision quest lighting. i have a slight issue with the hospital light. i'm trying to make this delivery for monday, but we're missing a critical component. we may be tuesday. brian: it is what it is. larry: all right, brian. thanks. -brian: have a good weekend. -larry: you too. bye. brian: bye. larry: spectacular. lemonis: i wanted to get an update on the hospital job. what's the status of that? any progress or anything? brian: i felt...
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as you pointed out, brian. when they have not been there they have gotten back into defensive position and they have clogged everything up. for anaheim, they just haven't been able to get it through. >> kenny: we have discussed the nashville depth throughout the series. bernier remains on the bench. nine different predators have game-winning goals in the playoffs. aberg with the go ahead goal tonight. >> joe: and the player to watch now, number 10 in black, corey perry. >> kenny: he has scored three overtime goals in the playoffs. extra skater is on the ice for the ducks. 1:18 remaining. another face-off win by sissons. from kesler. the predators clear. >> joe: what a key that has been for the last five or six minutes. >> kenny: here is vatanen for getzlaf. sissons to the puck. kept alive by the ducks. perry. behind the net ellis. fires around to fowler. final minute of the third period. 2-1, nashville. silfverberg, breaks his stick. gets the puck along to perry. it is picked off. it is sent down ice into the e
as you pointed out, brian. when they have not been there they have gotten back into defensive position and they have clogged everything up. for anaheim, they just haven't been able to get it through. >> kenny: we have discussed the nashville depth throughout the series. bernier remains on the bench. nine different predators have game-winning goals in the playoffs. aberg with the go ahead goal tonight. >> joe: and the player to watch now, number 10 in black, corey perry. >>...
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i knew i had access to brian chesky. he trusted me a lot and there was a book to be written about this company. i also thought it was a natural follow-on to my last book and these are the things i like to write about but is not a silicon valley reporter, i am not one of the people, there are many people who cover these companies day in and day out and they know every wrinkle and move and venture capitalist and i am not one of those people so i was coming added from a 30,000 foot angle, more of a cultural and change angle i guess. >> who here has used airbnb? who hasn't? not many. get with it. who has had a great experience with airbnb? who has had a bad experience? interesting. interesting. >> when i came in here earlier tonight, through the concept of home sharing and airbnb the one person, jennifer, selling the book of her next trip. it is everywhere. you bring it up at a cocktail party and everyone has a thought about it or has used it and it goes to show it was a millennial thing and now it is everyone. they have lux
i knew i had access to brian chesky. he trusted me a lot and there was a book to be written about this company. i also thought it was a natural follow-on to my last book and these are the things i like to write about but is not a silicon valley reporter, i am not one of the people, there are many people who cover these companies day in and day out and they know every wrinkle and move and venture capitalist and i am not one of those people so i was coming added from a 30,000 foot angle, more of...
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>> here's the reason, brian. if you look at the last six days, this is the data that we're actually trading on, right? the last three days, the spy has moved an average of one point, one point. you divide that by 238 where the spy is and you get that it's moving 0.4 a day. thevale vix is at 7, at 7 but pricing at 10 clo.60. >> a lot of numbers there. what does it all mean? >> they put over 52% higher vol in the options than are justified by the movement in the market. so rather than being complacent, they are not. people that are buying and hedging are smart, i think, because we're at the low end of that -- if it's a rubber band and it goes back and forth, brian, we're definitely on the far left side of that. but right now i think it is not underpriced, it is overpriced. >> so you've got a potential europe shaking election in france, you've got kim jong-un sabre rattling, you've got all this d.c. dysfunction and yet the vix is at 9 something. >> i think you have to look at other things also. if you talk to anybod
>> here's the reason, brian. if you look at the last six days, this is the data that we're actually trading on, right? the last three days, the spy has moved an average of one point, one point. you divide that by 238 where the spy is and you get that it's moving 0.4 a day. thevale vix is at 7, at 7 but pricing at 10 clo.60. >> a lot of numbers there. what does it all mean? >> they put over 52% higher vol in the options than are justified by the movement in the market. so...
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>> three points here, brian. one is bob muller was the first person to actually do all ten years and then some. up until then, the ten-year period was always sort of aspirational. muller, as you may recall, was actually held over while they tried to find somebody. they asked him comey the first time, and he said no. then they asked him again, and he said, okay, yes. secondly, the man in charge now is a 21-year veteran of the fbi, andrew mccabe. he had james comey's confidence because comey made him the deputy director. so now he becomes the acting fbi director as the white house now begins to search for a successor to james comey. and, thirdly, the russian investigation continues. the day-to-day people who were in charge of that investigation out of the counterterrorism division will all be coming to work tomorrow. they'll all be a bit in shock for a while, but they'll report to the same people they were reporting to. it just won't ultimately go up to james comey anymore, and that's got to be something of a delay
>> three points here, brian. one is bob muller was the first person to actually do all ten years and then some. up until then, the ten-year period was always sort of aspirational. muller, as you may recall, was actually held over while they tried to find somebody. they asked him comey the first time, and he said no. then they asked him again, and he said, okay, yes. secondly, the man in charge now is a 21-year veteran of the fbi, andrew mccabe. he had james comey's confidence because...
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brian? >> all right, kelly cobiella from our london bureau, bringing us right up to the minute there. our justice correspondent pete williams is also looking into this all evening long on this side of the atlantic in our washington bureau. pete, what have you learned? >> well, a couple of points here, brian. it's been roughly four and a half hours since this happened. and the casualty numbers really haven't changed much in the last three hours or so, which i suppose is a good sign that they're not going to get worse. now, we don't know of the 50 or so injured how severe their injuries are, weather some of them are in critical condition, and that number of people killed could change. but it hasn't changed in the last couple of hours. the attack happened -- roughly you heard the constable say they got the call at 10:33. we are told by witnesses this is about 10 minutes after the concert ended. and people were already starting to file out that is the key point. the authorities tell us that they
brian? >> all right, kelly cobiella from our london bureau, bringing us right up to the minute there. our justice correspondent pete williams is also looking into this all evening long on this side of the atlantic in our washington bureau. pete, what have you learned? >> well, a couple of points here, brian. it's been roughly four and a half hours since this happened. and the casualty numbers really haven't changed much in the last three hours or so, which i suppose is a good sign...
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you raise a great point, brian. custom is since donald trump was directed jim comey has been involved in three big trump related things in public. the leaks that you mentioned custom the white house is upset about. the fact checking of donald trump's statements that have been baseless accusing his barac of wire tapping trump tower. the fbi is involved in hundreds of inquiries. they have a policy for confirming them and jim comey says he followed that which involves the approval of prosecutor in charge of the investigation. when he confirmed the russia inquiry he did it through that process but it upset the white house. donald trump is looking at those three things and having this reaction although we are told by the government this only came from doj. the larger question is was this decision in response to those three things? if it was this letter is incomplete. if it was and touched on russia that could potentially be attorney general sessions violating public recusal from russia. so what's not in the letter is as
you raise a great point, brian. custom is since donald trump was directed jim comey has been involved in three big trump related things in public. the leaks that you mentioned custom the white house is upset about. the fact checking of donald trump's statements that have been baseless accusing his barac of wire tapping trump tower. the fbi is involved in hundreds of inquiries. they have a policy for confirming them and jim comey says he followed that which involves the approval of prosecutor in...