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brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> thanks so much for being with me today. i'm fredericka whitfield.s at the nba all-star weekend. bleacher special report happening right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ lease a 2017 lincoln mkx for $369 a month. only at your lincoln dealer. sir? you give me that salad and i will pay for your movie and one snack box. can i keep the walnuts? yes. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? nope. with the blue cash everyday card you get cash back on purchases with no annual fee. backed by the service and security of american express. >>> hello. i'm fredericka whitfield in the heart of new orleans and what a time to be here because this is the nba all-star weekend and of course, it's mardi gras and of course, i am with my great buddy here. my favorite nba all-star, steve smith. what an exciting weekend. >> it is, fred. when you hit the city limits, you feel like dancing. bourbon street, the passion of the people. they're genuine and the food. that's what i really love about new orleans. >> it's all about the flavor here. take a look. the world's most talented basketb
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brian todd, cnn washington. >>> sunday morning and old man winter wants to visit you.g the northeast. julie martin is live to talk to us about what's happening. good morning to you, julie. >> yes we, for the second time s week new england bracing if are a major winter storm. i'm going to detail the timing and the impacts when we come back. [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ♪ on the road again [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ♪ just can't wait to get on the road again ♪ [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ♪ on the road again ♪ like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ♪ [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which passat you choose, you get more standard features, for less than you expected. hurry in and lease the 2017 passat s for just $199 a month. i've heard it all. eat more fiber. flax seeds. yogurt. get moving. keep moving. i know! try laxatives. been there, done that. my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know. tell me something i don't know. vo: linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with cons
brian todd, cnn washington. >>> sunday morning and old man winter wants to visit you.g the northeast. julie martin is live to talk to us about what's happening. good morning to you, julie. >> yes we, for the second time s week new england bracing if are a major winter storm. i'm going to detail the timing and the impacts when we come back. [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ♪ on the road again [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ♪ just can't wait to get on...
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brian todd has been investigating. >> wolf, the intrigue surrounding this case is only deepening tonightlice say they're looking for more suspects. they have new information on the training of the female suspects and they find themselves guarding against someone trying to steal or tamper with the body of kim jong-nam. >> reporter: stepped up security at the morgue in kuala lumpur where the body of kim jong-un's half brother is being kept. a top malaysian police official says someone tried to break into the mortuary. he wouldn't say if this was north korean. >> it looks like north korean. >> what would they want to do with the body. >> that's a good question. maybe ship it somewhere else and cremate and destroy it and argue the evidence isn't true. >> reporter: it's another bizarre twist in a case boiling over with intrigue. the female suspect saying she thought she was participating in a reality stunt is not true. >> these two ladies were trained to swab this -- to before that the four suspects will give them the liquid, would put the liquid on their hands. they're supposed to rub it ove
brian todd has been investigating. >> wolf, the intrigue surrounding this case is only deepening tonightlice say they're looking for more suspects. they have new information on the training of the female suspects and they find themselves guarding against someone trying to steal or tamper with the body of kim jong-nam. >> reporter: stepped up security at the morgue in kuala lumpur where the body of kim jong-un's half brother is being kept. a top malaysian police official says someone...
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cnn's brian todd has the latest developments in the case. >> reporter: a murder case so bizarre thatred on surveillance wearing a wild white shirt with l.o.l. emblazoned kro eed across the f. now, another bizarre twist. according to the press, one of the suspects and indonesian woman told police she thought she was taking part in a harmless prank as part of a reality tv show. that suspect's mother told reuters about her daughter being tricked. >> translator: she said she wants to go to malaysia for filming on a show to make people surprisinged by spraying perfume on somebody else. >> reporter: indonesian police said at least one of the female suspects in the murder had been paid before to spray a substance in people's faces in public. but this time, he says there were dangerous materials in the sprayer. kim jong-nam got sick at the airport in kuala lumpur earlier this week. he told someone that he feld like someone held his face, he got dizzy. he died on the way to the hospital. south korean officials have called it murder and saying he was poisoned. >> this was perhaps an opportunit
cnn's brian todd has the latest developments in the case. >> reporter: a murder case so bizarre thatred on surveillance wearing a wild white shirt with l.o.l. emblazoned kro eed across the f. now, another bizarre twist. according to the press, one of the suspects and indonesian woman told police she thought she was taking part in a harmless prank as part of a reality tv show. that suspect's mother told reuters about her daughter being tricked. >> translator: she said she wants to go...
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>> brian todd reporting. the trump administration comes up with a plan to crack down on illegal immigration. says the objective is not mass deportation but says a million people could go. what about the so-called dreamers who came to america as children? so how old do you want uhh, i was thinking around 70. alright, and before that? you mean after that? no, i'm talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? oh yeah sure... ok, like what? but i thought we were supposed to be talking about investing for retirement? we're absolutely doing that. but there's no law you can't make the most of today. what do you want to do? i'd really like to run with the bulls. wow. yea. hope you're fast. i am. get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change. investment management services from td ameritrade. you're a funny guy. best of the oscars. funny how? how am i funny? scorsese finally wins. could you double check the envelope? show me best picture. what's the difference? show me bes
>> brian todd reporting. the trump administration comes up with a plan to crack down on illegal immigration. says the objective is not mass deportation but says a million people could go. what about the so-called dreamers who came to america as children? so how old do you want uhh, i was thinking around 70. alright, and before that? you mean after that? no, i'm talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? oh yeah sure... ok, like what? but i thought we were...
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brian todd reports. >> refugees are welcome here!> reporter: president trump's hard-line approach on immigration and terror causing protests, disruptions at airports and now a messy fight with the justice department. the controversial moves have senior counselor steven bannon's fingerprints all over them. there's new concern over bannon's massive influence over the president and his aggressive style. >> i think anger's a good thing. i think if you're fighting this country's in a crisis. >> reporter: "the new york times" editorial page says bannon has positioned himself "as the de facto president" and "we've never witnessed a political aide do quite so much damage so quickly to his putative boss's popular standing or pretenses of competence." analysts say bannon's made a huge impact early in the administration, getting himself a full seat on the national security council, leveraging the relationship he cultivated as the ceo of mr. trump's presidential campaign. >> bannon has been able to be the most influential trump adviser in the fi
brian todd reports. >> refugees are welcome here!> reporter: president trump's hard-line approach on immigration and terror causing protests, disruptions at airports and now a messy fight with the justice department. the controversial moves have senior counselor steven bannon's fingerprints all over them. there's new concern over bannon's massive influence over the president and his aggressive style. >> i think anger's a good thing. i think if you're fighting this country's in a...
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brian todd reporting.h. >>> coming up, red flags were raised about the fired national security adviser michael flynn last month. so why did president trump wait 18 days to act? >> immediately after the department of justice notified the white house counsel of the situation, the white house counsel briefed the president. [vo] quickbooks introduces rodney. he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands. ahhh...that's a profit. way to grow, rodney! visit quickbooks.com. withevery late night...g... and moment away... with every click...call...punch... and paycheck... you've earned your medicare. it was a deal that was made long ago, and aarp believes it should be honored. thankfully, president trump does too. "i am going to protect and save your social security and your medicare. you made a deal a long time ago." now, it's congress' turn. tell them to protect medicare. >>> happening
brian todd reporting.h. >>> coming up, red flags were raised about the fired national security adviser michael flynn last month. so why did president trump wait 18 days to act? >> immediately after the department of justice notified the white house counsel of the situation, the white house counsel briefed the president. [vo] quickbooks introduces rodney. he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it...
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brian todd has got some new details. what are you learning, brian?two women accused of attacking kim jong-nam are under pressure and law enforcement officials are telling us these women are likely about to take the fall for this assassination in a big way. the women, sitl aisyah and doan-thi huong could be hanged if they're acquitted. they thought they were unwilting dupes, thought they were taking place in a show, when they rubbed vx in kim jong-nam's face. the police inspector says they knew the substance on their hans hands was toxic. tonight, cnn has newly obtained video from the night of february 12th, this is the night right before kim jong-nam was killed. this was a birthday party. this video was a birthday party for this indonesian woman. this is at a restaurant in kuala lumpur. hours after this video after this party, police say she confronted kim jong-nam at the airport along with the vietnamese woman. now, a friend of one has told cnn she was naive that, quote, whatever people said, she would believe, but wolf, she and this other woman, th
brian todd has got some new details. what are you learning, brian?two women accused of attacking kim jong-nam are under pressure and law enforcement officials are telling us these women are likely about to take the fall for this assassination in a big way. the women, sitl aisyah and doan-thi huong could be hanged if they're acquitted. they thought they were unwilting dupes, thought they were taking place in a show, when they rubbed vx in kim jong-nam's face. the police inspector says they knew...
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wolf. >> brian todd reporting.concerns over north korea's missile test discussions at a restaurant patio where he and prime minister looking at classified documents. on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪ that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority : you why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask
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brian todd is on the national mall now. so what's happening there?reporter: we're at a protest, an anti-trump protest between the white house and washington monument. there are protests being planned for this week here in washington. philadelphia, miami, and new york. there have been demonstrations about every day around the world since the president took office. veteran political observers are telling us they have never seen a resistance movement like this for a new american president. from the moment of president trump's inauguration when there was riorioting, street squirmi s squirmishsquirmishes -- skirmishes near the capitol, to massive gatherings, millions taking to the streets in washington and cities across the globe in women's maerc aep's ma- >> donald trump has got to go! >> reporter: the grassroots resistance to president trump is like nothing they've ever seen. on just about every day of his administration so far, there have been protests. from the far reaches of alaska to brooklyn where last night thousands gathered on the streets as yem
brian todd is on the national mall now. so what's happening there?reporter: we're at a protest, an anti-trump protest between the white house and washington monument. there are protests being planned for this week here in washington. philadelphia, miami, and new york. there have been demonstrations about every day around the world since the president took office. veteran political observers are telling us they have never seen a resistance movement like this for a new american president. from...
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brian todd has been looking into this development for us.uld this be president trump's first direct challenge with president trump? >> reporter: it's certainly the first big test of president trump's relationship with vladamir putin. tonight, we're watching for how the president will respond. will he confront putin or will mr. trump not want to risk alienating the russian president so early on? combat near the russian border. ukrainian forces battle with forces loyal to russia. more than a dozen killed in the fighting. each side blames the other for starting it. >> we call for an immediate return to the cease-fire. >> reporter: tonight, just days after president trump's phone call with vladamir putin, the optimism trump expressed over dealing with the russian president is at risk. >> now's the moment. this is going to be a crucial test for president trump in dealing with putin. trump has said he wants good relations. he hasn't paid a lot of attention to this ukraine situation that is the worry of so many in europe. >> reporter: president tru
brian todd has been looking into this development for us.uld this be president trump's first direct challenge with president trump? >> reporter: it's certainly the first big test of president trump's relationship with vladamir putin. tonight, we're watching for how the president will respond. will he confront putin or will mr. trump not want to risk alienating the russian president so early on? combat near the russian border. ukrainian forces battle with forces loyal to russia. more than...
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our brian todd has been looking into this. >> president trump has been reluctant to label vladimir putinr. but there is a long mystery of suspicious attacks including one of a political opponent who tonight may be on his death bed. >> reporter: vladimir kara-murza could be dying. he's a political opponent of vladimir putin and he's in grave condition according to his wife who is sitting at his bedside in a moscow hospital. this comes nearly two years after he says he was poisoned and nearly died. according to his lawyer, doctors say a toxic substance is to blame for this latest illness. his wife says there is someone to blame. >> the russian president and the putin government is responsible for what happened to my husband two years ago and now one way or another. i'm not saying they are the ones who did that, but they created such a climate in our country that actually encourages this kind ofby heifer. >> reporter: on the senate floor, speaking about kara-murza's case. >> that kgp thug and killer. >> reporter: illness and putin. but kara-murza had worked closely with boris mer sof anothe
our brian todd has been looking into this. >> president trump has been reluctant to label vladimir putinr. but there is a long mystery of suspicious attacks including one of a political opponent who tonight may be on his death bed. >> reporter: vladimir kara-murza could be dying. he's a political opponent of vladimir putin and he's in grave condition according to his wife who is sitting at his bedside in a moscow hospital. this comes nearly two years after he says he was poisoned...
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todd. and how she was still able to did herself out of the washington swamp. brianrbara feinman todd, your book is "pretend i'm not here,"
todd. and how she was still able to did herself out of the washington swamp. brianrbara feinman todd, your book is "pretend i'm not here,"
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brian todd just mentioned president bannon thing. had a guest say that last night. catching on.ed it, about 5 million hits. is that overstating influence? >> of course. there's only president trump but bannon is extremely powerful. we've had image makers in the white house before. michael dooefr with reagan or sles inger with kennedy. >> karl rove. >> exactly. what he has different beyond trying to float the idea of donald trump as andrew jackson like populist and all. bannon and trump share a love of the media m pyre. if he was someone else would be rupert murdock and bannon is deeply into the idea of mass media, combination is going to be potent in the coming years. >> kurt, bannon is where he's because he understood the power of the trump vote. what did he say that trump's opponents and critics didn't? >> i think he saw, at the time when we had a robust republican primary field full of traditional washington types, saw in trump someone who talked like average person and put into action the rhetoric you would sometimes see on brietbart news and someone not afraid to go toe-to-
brian todd just mentioned president bannon thing. had a guest say that last night. catching on.ed it, about 5 million hits. is that overstating influence? >> of course. there's only president trump but bannon is extremely powerful. we've had image makers in the white house before. michael dooefr with reagan or sles inger with kennedy. >> karl rove. >> exactly. what he has different beyond trying to float the idea of donald trump as andrew jackson like populist and all. bannon...
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brian todd has been looking into all of this. what are you learning? >> as jeff just mentioned and as you saw on air force one president trump saying he was not aware of the comments about michael flynn. michael flynn is used to being under pressure but there is intrigue around him. and some veterans are telling us, given his litany of indiscretions he could be in some real trouble. >> general mike flynn. >> reporter: he's entrusted with advising president trump on the nation's most dangerous security threats, but tonight internal threats are growing in the white house surrounding retired lieutenant general flynn. cnn is told tonight mike pence is trying to get to the bottom of whether flynn lied to him. pence is troubled that flynn may have talked about sanctions with the russian ambassador to the before inauguration. he denied doing that, according to pence who repeated the denials based on his conversations with flynn. >> what i can confirm, having spoken with him that those conversations had nothing to do with the sanctions. >> reporter: the russia
brian todd has been looking into all of this. what are you learning? >> as jeff just mentioned and as you saw on air force one president trump saying he was not aware of the comments about michael flynn. michael flynn is used to being under pressure but there is intrigue around him. and some veterans are telling us, given his litany of indiscretions he could be in some real trouble. >> general mike flynn. >> reporter: he's entrusted with advising president trump on the...
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brian todd has been following the story. fill us in.cinating and disturbing. >> absolutely. this is stuff you cannot make up in a movie screenplay. there have been bizarre twists in this investigation every day since kim jong-un's brother was killed this week. tonight the family of one of the suspects says she was duped, tricked by someone into thinking this was a stunt for a reality tv show. a murder case so bizarre. a suspect was captured on surveillance wearing a shirt with lol emblazoned on it. tonight another strange twist in the killing of kim jong-nam, half brother of kim jong-un. according to agent france's press, one of the suspects, an indonesian woman, told police she thought she was taking part in a harmless prank as part of a reality tv show. that suspect's mother told reuters about her daughter being tricked. >> translator: she said she wanted to go to malaysia for filming on a show to make people surprised by spraying perfume on somebody else. >> reporter: of course afp, an indonesian police official says at least one of
brian todd has been following the story. fill us in.cinating and disturbing. >> absolutely. this is stuff you cannot make up in a movie screenplay. there have been bizarre twists in this investigation every day since kim jong-un's brother was killed this week. tonight the family of one of the suspects says she was duped, tricked by someone into thinking this was a stunt for a reality tv show. a murder case so bizarre. a suspect was captured on surveillance wearing a shirt with lol...
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brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> still to come in the newsroom, falcons, patriots, super bowl li.uess who the number one enemy is for pats fans? this is the diamond it's called chosen by jared. hand-selected by jared in its roughest form, shaped and crafted by jared experts... into the one diamond she'll wear forever. and, jared makes her diamond's journey part of your love story... ...with a book of photographs documenting your diamond's creation. chosen by jared. a diamond with a journey only jared could share. that's why he went to jared. and since most people use less than 5 gigs, aren't one size fits all. the last thing you want is to end up paying for data you don't use. now verizon introduces the one plan that's right for you. switch, and for just $55 get 5 gigs on america's best network. that's the right amount of data at a great price. plus, get our best moto droids for $15 a month or less. finally, all the data you need, on the network you want. verizon. >>> all right. a bit of breakdown neing news, trump administration will carry through on its threat for sanctions agai
brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> still to come in the newsroom, falcons, patriots, super bowl li.uess who the number one enemy is for pats fans? this is the diamond it's called chosen by jared. hand-selected by jared in its roughest form, shaped and crafted by jared experts... into the one diamond she'll wear forever. and, jared makes her diamond's journey part of your love story... ...with a book of photographs documenting your diamond's creation. chosen by jared. a diamond with a...
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brian todd has, been looking into all this for us. what are you learning?n capitol hill a short time ago when members of congress received chilling new warnings about kim's inner circle, former u.s. intelligence officials and former top envoy, people who watched this regime very closely, they say there's been a pattern of purges, executions and defections recently which they believe reflects some serious threats on the young leader. new warnings tonight about the threat from kim jong un and the violence inside his regime. former intelligence officials and a former envoy who dealt with kim's father and grandfather warning members of congress that by any metric kim's recent patterns of behavior are very dangerous. >> based on a number of pillars of stability eroding, i say the regime is more unstable today than at any time in the past. >> reporter: south korean officials say kim jong un recently fired o e ed one of hi. >> they're responsible for overall internal security in north korea, threats to the regime, and also security directly around the leadership.
brian todd has, been looking into all this for us. what are you learning?n capitol hill a short time ago when members of congress received chilling new warnings about kim's inner circle, former u.s. intelligence officials and former top envoy, people who watched this regime very closely, they say there's been a pattern of purges, executions and defections recently which they believe reflects some serious threats on the young leader. new warnings tonight about the threat from kim jong un and the...
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cnn's brian todd has the story. >> a horrifying discovery from malaysian officials.kim jong nam. half brother of north korean leader kim jong-un was killed by a chemical weapon, a vx nerf agent when he was attacked at the kuala lumpur airport. experts say vx is one of the most potent chemical weapons. it can kill almost instantly. >> vx shuts down the enzyme that regulates your nervous system and your nervous system goes crazy which is why you see things like convulsions and eventually you just stop breathing. >> malaysian officials say the vx was found on kim jong nam's face and in his eyes. police have said when they touched his face the two women who allegedly have attacked kim had a toxic substance on their bare hands. >> explosion posh you're to a trace. a drop of vx is lethal. there's a couple of possibilities. one is the vx was somehow encapsulated and then placed on to a skin or these women were inokay rated with the antidote to the vx before the incident. >> both women are still alive but malaysian police say one of them showed signs of sickness and was vomi
cnn's brian todd has the story. >> a horrifying discovery from malaysian officials.kim jong nam. half brother of north korean leader kim jong-un was killed by a chemical weapon, a vx nerf agent when he was attacked at the kuala lumpur airport. experts say vx is one of the most potent chemical weapons. it can kill almost instantly. >> vx shuts down the enzyme that regulates your nervous system and your nervous system goes crazy which is why you see things like convulsions and...
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brian todd reporting. steve bannon makes a rare public appearance.e says the president is maniacally focused on keeping his campaign promises and he has a warning. >> if you think they're going to give you their country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. every day, every day it is going to be a fight. ♪ why do so many businesses rely on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪ that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority : you won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quo
brian todd reporting. steve bannon makes a rare public appearance.e says the president is maniacally focused on keeping his campaign promises and he has a warning. >> if you think they're going to give you their country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. every day, every day it is going to be a fight. ♪ why do so many businesses rely on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪ that's why we make more e-commerce...
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what do you make of brian todd's report? >> it could help explain why all 17 u.s.igence agencies were so confident the russians were behind the dnc hack. it also suggests that there is a possibility that there's more information that the russians have on u.s. hacking. what have you. that they haven't released yet, so there's still a lot of questions to be asked, it helps explain at least why the agencies seem so confident the russians were behind it. >> they do seem confident you're right. dana, there was a little confusion today, when the pressurery department here in washington eased some of the sanctions that the obama administration had imposed on the russian security service, the intelligence service known as the fsb, used to be the kgb. eased it slightly today, and there was some confusion. what is your understand something. >> my understanding is similar to what jake sullivan told you earlier, this is rather routine. i would say what's not routine is the timing of it, there had been a lot of pressure from u.s. businesses in russia, it had been going on. why
what do you make of brian todd's report? >> it could help explain why all 17 u.s.igence agencies were so confident the russians were behind the dnc hack. it also suggests that there is a possibility that there's more information that the russians have on u.s. hacking. what have you. that they haven't released yet, so there's still a lot of questions to be asked, it helps explain at least why the agencies seem so confident the russians were behind it. >> they do seem confident you're...
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brian todd, what are you learning. >> we're getting some jarring new information on just how organizedlot was. southern to south korean intelligence it involved two hit teams working separately who came together at the last moment to target him. >> reporter: new information tonight indicating a precise sinister plot to kill one of the women accused of attacking kim before coming together in malaysia shortly before the murder. that's according to the south korean official. >> one of the ideas is that you double your chances of committing the assassination. if you have two teams that may not know all of the details of each operation, in other words, one team is coming from one side and one is the other and they haven't coordinated completely. if one team is compromised the other can survive to carry out the task. >> reporter: the former counterintelligence official. he is played by ryan felipe in the movie. one woman was paid about $90. her aunt told cnn claim she thought she was playing a prank. malaysian police say she knew what she was doing. >> she used people who when they're caught
brian todd, what are you learning. >> we're getting some jarring new information on just how organizedlot was. southern to south korean intelligence it involved two hit teams working separately who came together at the last moment to target him. >> reporter: new information tonight indicating a precise sinister plot to kill one of the women accused of attacking kim before coming together in malaysia shortly before the murder. that's according to the south korean official. >>...
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our brian todd is following a trademark fight that could have major repercussions. >> this was a trademarkd for years, a fight that trump kept losing. just before the election, chinese officials reserved course. ethics watch dogs are warning, watch this case closely because china may want something in return from the president. >> reporter: the trump brand in the united states famous for trump tower, trump buildings, clothing lines, trump wine and at one point trump steaks. >> i understand steaks. it's my favorite food, and these are the best. >> reporter: but in china, donald trump doesn't have exclusive rights to his name. >> there is nobody who knows how to build like me. >> reporter: a case in china where trump tried to win. in 2006 he applied to trademark his name for construction services in china, but it was rejected because a chinese businessman had applied for the trump name first in the construction realm. matthew dresden, a trademark attorney, who studded the case said trump kept losing. >> his trademark application kept rejected and he kept appealing. >> reporter: last septembe
our brian todd is following a trademark fight that could have major repercussions. >> this was a trademarkd for years, a fight that trump kept losing. just before the election, chinese officials reserved course. ethics watch dogs are warning, watch this case closely because china may want something in return from the president. >> reporter: the trump brand in the united states famous for trump tower, trump buildings, clothing lines, trump wine and at one point trump steaks. >>...
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brian todd has been looking into this. >> wolf, the substance is a vx nerve agent.king with chemical experts who say just a drop of this material can kill. the people who know about this kpem kal say it is astounding that the attackers used this in a crowded airport terminal. >> reporter: kim jong-nam, half brother of kim jong-un, was killed by a chemical weapon, vx nerve agent. experts say vx is one of the most potent chemical weapons. >> vx shuts down the enzyme that regulates your nervous system so it goes crazy. which is why you see things like con shvolume shuns. >> reporter: police said when they touched his face the two women who allegedly attacked kim had a toxic substance on their bare hands. >> exposure to a trace, a drop of vx is lethal. there is a couple of possibilities. somehow the vx was encapsulated and placed onto the skin or these women were inoculated with the antidote to the vx. >> both women are still alive but malaysian police say one of them shows weakness and signs of sickness. and they could be collateral casualties. >> could other people ha
brian todd has been looking into this. >> wolf, the substance is a vx nerve agent.king with chemical experts who say just a drop of this material can kill. the people who know about this kpem kal say it is astounding that the attackers used this in a crowded airport terminal. >> reporter: kim jong-nam, half brother of kim jong-un, was killed by a chemical weapon, vx nerve agent. experts say vx is one of the most potent chemical weapons. >> vx shuts down the enzyme that...
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brian todd is working on this. the list of suspects keeps growing. >> it does, wolf.wo female suspects. they're also looking for four omale suspects all of them north koreans who police say fled the country very quickly. the new footage reveals clues and shows how efficiently this was carried out. >> reporter: a crucial moment in a disturbing murder mystery. watch this woman's hand. she reaches out for who appears to be kim jong-un's half brother. kim jong-nam is seen walking casually. as he moves into a line, the woman comes under behind him and grabs his face. there is a brief struggle. >> she does her activity and gets out of there. disappears into the crowd. that's very smart. >> reporter: according to police, before he died kim jong-nam said his face was wiped with a liquid and felt diseasy and he said two women were involved. what do you make of the assertion of one of the suspects that she thought she was participating in a tv reality gag? >> these people were obviously trained. this is a very professional, very quick movement and then they're gone. if this wer
brian todd is working on this. the list of suspects keeps growing. >> it does, wolf.wo female suspects. they're also looking for four omale suspects all of them north koreans who police say fled the country very quickly. the new footage reveals clues and shows how efficiently this was carried out. >> reporter: a crucial moment in a disturbing murder mystery. watch this woman's hand. she reaches out for who appears to be kim jong-un's half brother. kim jong-nam is seen walking...
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brian todd is joining us.nderstand you're getting new information. >> right, wolf, the two women accused of killing kim jong nam are facing the prospect of being hanged for this murder. tonight their families were saying they were duped in this operation and we have new information in the women's activities in the hours before the killing. extraordinary new video obtained by cnn. she celebrates her birthday at a restaurant in the malaysian capital. just hours later, police say, asha took part in killing kim jong-un's half brother. tonight malaysia officials say asha, a young mother of one from indonesia and another woman from vietnam are being charged with murder. they could be hanged if they are found guilty. >> this is an extraordinary situation here. you have these women who are claiming that they were duped into this scenario. >> reporter: the families of both women claim they thought they were taking part in a tv show prank when they accosted kim jong nam at the airport. malaysia's police inspector isn't
brian todd is joining us.nderstand you're getting new information. >> right, wolf, the two women accused of killing kim jong nam are facing the prospect of being hanged for this murder. tonight their families were saying they were duped in this operation and we have new information in the women's activities in the hours before the killing. extraordinary new video obtained by cnn. she celebrates her birthday at a restaurant in the malaysian capital. just hours later, police say, asha took...
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todd. and how she was still able to did herself out of the washington swamp. brianbarbara feinman todd, your book is "pretend i'm not here," why the title? barbara: the most salient reason is because i felt as if i was not here for many years. that other people treated me as though i was not visible. and that was in part because of the role i played. i was a ghostwriter. but also because it was easier for people who needed a helper to pretend as if i was not there. brian: why? barbara: because i think people don't >> people in washington want power. they want to appear powerful. needing help is seen by a lot of people i guess as a sign of weakness. brian: we are going to talk about a lot of the people, he -- but just name a lot of them so people know how involved you were with ghostwriting. barbara: i want to make a distinction right off the bat. a lot of people i was not helping as a ghostwriter, i was a researcher. i was what is referred to as a consulting editor, i was a book midwife. so some people like ghost wrote for, some people it was in between, other times
todd. and how she was still able to did herself out of the washington swamp. brianbarbara feinman todd, your book is "pretend i'm not here," why the title? barbara: the most salient reason is because i felt as if i was not here for many years. that other people treated me as though i was not visible. and that was in part because of the role i played. i was a ghostwriter. but also because it was easier for people who needed a helper to pretend as if i was not there. brian: why?...
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brian: our guest has been barbara feinman todd. the title of the book is "pretend i'm not here." it's all about journalism. -- and life in washington and ben bradlee and karl would -- bob woodward and the subtitle is "how i worked with three newspaper icons, one powerful first lady, and still managed to dig myself out of the washington swamp." thank you very much. barbara: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] for free transcripts or to give us your comments about the program, visit us at qanda.org. they are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's q &a interview, here are other programs you might like, sally clinton talks about her life and career, which includes being the founding editor of the on faith blog. ch discusses his book on the business of government "this town." new york times reporter amy on her life and career covering -- including covering hillary clinton's presidential campai
brian: our guest has been barbara feinman todd. the title of the book is "pretend i'm not here." it's all about journalism. -- and life in washington and ben bradlee and karl would -- bob woodward and the subtitle is "how i worked with three newspaper icons, one powerful first lady, and still managed to dig myself out of the washington swamp." thank you very much. barbara: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the...
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you make of that, the recent comments to chuck todd by john mccain as the sort of same-team counterbalance to the other end of pennsylvania avenue? >> brian, as i've been reporting the story, i've noticed a disconnect between republicans and those at the white house close to donald trump. there as a message coming out of pennsylvania avenue that there's nothing to see here. they say they have assurances from top intelligence officials that all of these reports are being overblown. but when you go down the street to the capitol, top republicans on the intelligence committee and others like senator graham are saying not only is there maybe a story here, but they're going to mount real investigations to try to look into the connections, the possible more connections between russian associates and figures and people from the trump campaign last year. >> robert, we had an interesting occurrence, it was a weekend of interesting occurrences when the administration tried to tell journalists and their audience to disregard these unnamed sources in so much of the journalism out of the white house. what has been stunning, and this speaks to your day
you make of that, the recent comments to chuck todd by john mccain as the sort of same-team counterbalance to the other end of pennsylvania avenue? >> brian, as i've been reporting the story, i've noticed a disconnect between republicans and those at the white house close to donald trump. there as a message coming out of pennsylvania avenue that there's nothing to see here. they say they have assurances from top intelligence officials that all of these reports are being overblown. but...
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todd dallas yesterday. sixers fans are largely upset that he was sent packing for a pair of players that likely 22nd round picks. general manager brianolangelo explained why the deal was made. >> at the end of the day we felt there is better use for our planning of roster building in terms of the cap space and flexibility that we have now secured by not signing him to an extension or sorry, signing him to a contract or matching an offer sheet this summer. >> meanwhile, joel embiid said yesterday that he was unhappy with the way sixers organization handled his knee injury. they say he was day to day when he was actually set to miss more than a movement colangelo had regrets about the situation. >> but i regret saying day to day, when it should have been out indefinitely. but i have to say that there is never, ever been any effort to deceit fans, to mislead fans, to mislead you. >> that is a big one, fans feel burned over that situation for sure. >>> spring training baseball phillies beat up on the university of tampa. today they hook up with some big leaguers taking on the yankees. fifth inning phillies down one to nothing, aaron judg
todd dallas yesterday. sixers fans are largely upset that he was sent packing for a pair of players that likely 22nd round picks. general manager brianolangelo explained why the deal was made. >> at the end of the day we felt there is better use for our planning of roster building in terms of the cap space and flexibility that we have now secured by not signing him to an extension or sorry, signing him to a contract or matching an offer sheet this summer. >> meanwhile, joel embiid...
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brian: do you know what you don't hear that? the sound of a car crashing. that was the beginning of the end of hillary clinton. steve: toddd new book that comes out this week called the deplorables guide to making america great again. so, todd, how big an impact did that sound bite impact hillary clinton? >> i think it was huge. i think that may have been the deciding factor for a lot of folks around the country. very similar to what president obama said back in 2007 in san francisco about the folks who cling to their guns and cling to their religion. called them bitter. and now you have hillary clinton calling us deplorable. as i write in the book i'm proud to call myself i'm proud to be one of those gun toting bible trumping deplorable. brian: i can't tell you how many time people would say i'm a door deplorable. ainsley: t-shirts. brian: people took pride. >> we had book signing degree robert jeffress church in dallas. guy came up to me i'm puerto rico deplorable. gave me a fist bump. people embraced what was meant as a smear and they have embraced that as sort of a badge of honor. ainsley: you are very traditional and
brian: do you know what you don't hear that? the sound of a car crashing. that was the beginning of the end of hillary clinton. steve: toddd new book that comes out this week called the deplorables guide to making america great again. so, todd, how big an impact did that sound bite impact hillary clinton? >> i think it was huge. i think that may have been the deciding factor for a lot of folks around the country. very similar to what president obama said back in 2007 in san francisco...
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brian: when chris matthews says after the electric says i don't recognize the planet we are on and martha raddatz cries in between. this is the nbc news desk on the network. meanwhile toddes is one of the leading commentators in radio today. everyone picks up his audio column. and he has got a best-selling book the deplorables guide to making america great again. todd, are you surprised by the way the media is reacting to donald trump calling them out last week. >> absolutely positively not. american news rooms are the least diverse newsrooms in the public. knows numbers coming from the american of public integrity. 97% of the campaign cash going to hillary clinton. it goes beyond that "the washington post says barely 7% of journalists, working journalists consider themselves to be republican. and then you look at the people who go to church. barely 8% of journalists attend church. so you can understand why there is such a bias in their coverage against those so-called gun toting, bible clinging deplorables. ainsley: todd, he didn't get the popular vote, so how is this going to effect the viewers and mainstream media? is this going to back fire on them or are viewers go
brian: when chris matthews says after the electric says i don't recognize the planet we are on and martha raddatz cries in between. this is the nbc news desk on the network. meanwhile toddes is one of the leading commentators in radio today. everyone picks up his audio column. and he has got a best-selling book the deplorables guide to making america great again. todd, are you surprised by the way the media is reacting to donald trump calling them out last week. >> absolutely positively...
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brian: early report is that donald trump's address to congress on tuesday he is trying to be like reagan and much more optimistic and forward-thinking and paint a brighter picture. ainsley: next time, toddbeaten footage. >> that's good. i will do that i have to work on the ache sents. steve: come back next week. ainsley: that's fun. i'm terrible at it but that was fun. steve: how did you all do doing that at home let us all know at friends@foxnews.com. embarrassing video of harrison ford's plane landing. ache core kevin james reveals something about new sitcom. kevin can wait. >> we were sweating many nights thinking about how we can make it more brian kilmeade. brian: really? >> you think they would have named it about me. he did give brand new exclusive behind hit sitcom. ainsley: birdie from e.t. is turning 42 today. happy birthday, drew. [screams] with 9 irresistible lobster dishes. yeah, it's a lot. try tender lobster lover's dream and see how sweet a lobster dream can be. or pick two delicious lobster tails with new lobster mix and match. the only thing more tempting than one succulent lobster tail, is two. is your mouth watering yet? good. because there's something for everyone,
brian: early report is that donald trump's address to congress on tuesday he is trying to be like reagan and much more optimistic and forward-thinking and paint a brighter picture. ainsley: next time, toddbeaten footage. >> that's good. i will do that i have to work on the ache sents. steve: come back next week. ainsley: that's fun. i'm terrible at it but that was fun. steve: how did you all do doing that at home let us all know at friends@foxnews.com. embarrassing video of harrison...