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. >>> coming up, you say brianna, i say brianna. hillary clinton's closest aide apparently mixed up her first big interview on the campaign trail. we'll talk to both of these ladies about the revelations from this new book. >>> also ahead, what could be the first real verdict of the trump presidency? why the president is stepping up insults on a young democrat in georgia. >>> and the country's government gave her country a big break. coincidence or conflict of interest? you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. onto the shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. visit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. actually making your body feel better... that's exactly what tommie copper does for people everywhere. they call it "wearable wellness," and tommie copper has infused it into
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brianna? >> that's a very good point.bara starr at the pentagon, thank you. >>> and we're back now with democratic congressman mark vesey, a member of the senate armed services committee. so much to talk about. that's something worth pointing out and when you look at this what we saw in afghanistan do you think the use of this weapon, the largest non-nuclear weapon in afghanistan was appropriate? >> well, if the generals on the ground say it was appropriate then i'm going to take their word that it is. what i would like for the president to do is to have a better explanation. i mean, when he was asked about it, it made it seem like he would ever have any direct knowledge about its initial use. that's a really big problem. the president has made some major pivots. he's gone very clintonian and moved away from his isolationist approach that he used on the campaign trail, that he talked about on january the 20th during his inauguration speech and, again, if he's going to be making these major foreign policy shifts there need
brianna? >> that's a very good point.bara starr at the pentagon, thank you. >>> and we're back now with democratic congressman mark vesey, a member of the senate armed services committee. so much to talk about. that's something worth pointing out and when you look at this what we saw in afghanistan do you think the use of this weapon, the largest non-nuclear weapon in afghanistan was appropriate? >> well, if the generals on the ground say it was appropriate then i'm going...
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>> good morning, brianna. that's right, the military tells us that they're looking at a couple of different things. one is that there were russian troops at this base that was struck by these cruise missiles. now, these troops were part of an aviation unit, so it begs the question whether they were aware that chemical weapons were being loaded onto syrian aircraft that carried out that strike. now, the other thing they're looking at is that they've reserr observed a russian drone flying over the hospital that was also struck five hours after the chemical weapons attack. some say that was an effort to cover up the chemical weapons attack so they're looking at whether that drone fed information to kind of provide that secondary strike against the hospital. so these are some of the things they're looking at to determine whether or not russia was complicit in that chemical weapons attack. >> there has been a suspension of a hotline that would help the u.s. and russian forces coordinate when it comes to syria. the
>> good morning, brianna. that's right, the military tells us that they're looking at a couple of different things. one is that there were russian troops at this base that was struck by these cruise missiles. now, these troops were part of an aviation unit, so it begs the question whether they were aware that chemical weapons were being loaded onto syrian aircraft that carried out that strike. now, the other thing they're looking at is that they've reserr observed a russian drone flying...
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brianna? >> there may be a chance.o what is the dynamic like between nikki haley and donald trump? did you get a sense of that? >> i thought it was interesting. we sat down with her on tuesday. she had already spoken to him on the phone three times that week by tuesday. so they talk a lot. that said, i've spoken to people who worked for her and you heard that trump gives her a lot of leeway. i think he does. i think a lot of what we've seen when she came out about the chemical weapons in syria, that was one day. she made that very passionate speech at the u.n. then the next day, the white house came out and said it. so she trusts her instincts and thus far donald trump likes her instincts. >> and maybe he's the delegator in chief. jamie gangel, thank you. i'll be back at 5:00 p.m. for "the situation room." for our viewers in north america, "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right after this. ♪ stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with
brianna? >> there may be a chance.o what is the dynamic like between nikki haley and donald trump? did you get a sense of that? >> i thought it was interesting. we sat down with her on tuesday. she had already spoken to him on the phone three times that week by tuesday. so they talk a lot. that said, i've spoken to people who worked for her and you heard that trump gives her a lot of leeway. i think he does. i think a lot of what we've seen when she came out about the chemical...
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. >> i'm brianna keller in washington for poul poul. the united states is delivering a stark new warning for syria and keeping a suspicious eye on russia this morning. the pentagon is investigating if moscow was involved in the syrian chemical attack. the kremlin is denying any complicity in the attack but ratcheting up the stakes for rex tillerson when he travels to moscow for his first meetings with russia's foreign minister next week. >>> a russian war ship is on the move to a naval base in syria. the ship is armed with cruise missiles and it's entering the same waters where u.s. ships launched that volley of tomahawk missiles at a syrian airbase. this morning we got our team of correspondents tracking the latest on the aftermath of those strikes on syria. we're going to start with ryan brown. ryan, goo ryan, good morning to you. what are officials telling us about this investigation into russia and potentially their involvement or at least knowing about the chemical attack? >> reporter: good morning. that's right. pentagon officials
. >> i'm brianna keller in washington for poul poul. the united states is delivering a stark new warning for syria and keeping a suspicious eye on russia this morning. the pentagon is investigating if moscow was involved in the syrian chemical attack. the kremlin is denying any complicity in the attack but ratcheting up the stakes for rex tillerson when he travels to moscow for his first meetings with russia's foreign minister next week. >>> a russian war ship is on the move to a...
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i'm brianna keiler. you're in "the situation room." >> tonight, north korea is warning president trump against any reckless provocation promising its response would be merciless and leave no survivors. kim jong-un's regime is escalating threats in a very dangerous time. the defiant dictator appears poised to conduct a test at any moment and u.s. warships are in the region on alert. we are told president trump is being briefed as he spends the weekend in his florida resort. mr. trump warning that the north korea problem will quote be taken care of one way or another. a white house official says military options are being assessed and those options will be assessed during mike prens's trip to south korea this weekend. all of this as the trump administration flexes its military muscle. we have video of the 11-ton bomb the u.s. dropped on isis targets in afghanistan. 36 terrorist fighters were killed. pentagon is defending this decision to use the so called mother of all bombs in combat for the first time. c
i'm brianna keiler. you're in "the situation room." >> tonight, north korea is warning president trump against any reckless provocation promising its response would be merciless and leave no survivors. kim jong-un's regime is escalating threats in a very dangerous time. the defiant dictator appears poised to conduct a test at any moment and u.s. warships are in the region on alert. we are told president trump is being briefed as he spends the weekend in his florida resort. mr....
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brianna? >> thank you, victor. we're getting word now that president trump has arrived at trump international golf club in west palm beach. i want to go now to cnn white house correspondent athena jones live in palm beach. this is becoming a practice of going to a trump venue on the weekends. >> the president has made numerous reports to trump branded golf courses, whether here in south florida or outside washington d.c. principle abl in virginia. he has meetings at these golf courses. sometimes he plays a few holes or a round of golf. it's not clear what's going to happen. sometimes we don't learn that he played golf. we find out through social immediate dwrmedi media. coming off a momentous last several days. a lot of questions asking what is the next step in syria? that has a lot to do with what syria does next. that's according to secretary of state rex tillerson who in a briefing with reporters yesterday said future will be guided by how we see their reaction. u.s. is monitoring whether syria tries to attack u
brianna? >> thank you, victor. we're getting word now that president trump has arrived at trump international golf club in west palm beach. i want to go now to cnn white house correspondent athena jones live in palm beach. this is becoming a practice of going to a trump venue on the weekends. >> the president has made numerous reports to trump branded golf courses, whether here in south florida or outside washington d.c. principle abl in virginia. he has meetings at these golf...
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brianna keilar, cnn, washington. >>> our thanks to brianna.nt to bring back david gergen and you heard brianna mention trump calling bannon just a guy that works for me. as of late, there has been a lot of conversations suggesting bannon could be on his way out especially with all the friction with jared kushner. but david, i read your op-ed where trump's white house shake-up began. you argue the key to trump's success is less about maybe changing the staff right now and more about changing himself. what changes personally do you think would help him? >> well, thank you for going back to that argument. listen, i discovered in the presidency starting with richard nixon my first president i worked for that what we may have in the white house is the president, leadership starts within. but then the person who is president, the temper ment of that person, the kind of integrity they represent, what kind of signals they give to the team, those radiate out across the staff ashgs cross the team. and people take their cues from it. he was willing to ha
brianna keilar, cnn, washington. >>> our thanks to brianna.nt to bring back david gergen and you heard brianna mention trump calling bannon just a guy that works for me. as of late, there has been a lot of conversations suggesting bannon could be on his way out especially with all the friction with jared kushner. but david, i read your op-ed where trump's white house shake-up began. you argue the key to trump's success is less about maybe changing the staff right now and more about...
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but that we know is not true. >> brianna, the white house and the president and his supporters they think something now. >> with what susan rice said? >> yes. >> that's right. because this is an issue what she said because you cannot say what they said, which is she knows nothing about it, she knows nothing about what? about the incidental collection of intelligence of trump campaign officials. so secondary, right? because the idea being that foreign officials are being tarked and they were caught up in this and they were talking to the foreign officials. you can't say that if you were saying you requested to unmask even for a completely not necessarily benign but for a good purpose of national security to unmask the identities of trump campaign officials who were caught up, what, incidentally in surveillance. what we saw rice getting herself into a lost trouble but just handing -- i don't want to say trump, i don't want to be inartful. but handing this strategic argument. it's given donald trump something to hang on to. >> don't go too far away. there is another alarming report that we'r
but that we know is not true. >> brianna, the white house and the president and his supporters they think something now. >> with what susan rice said? >> yes. >> that's right. because this is an issue what she said because you cannot say what they said, which is she knows nothing about it, she knows nothing about what? about the incidental collection of intelligence of trump campaign officials. so secondary, right? because the idea being that foreign officials are being...
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he last won a major back in 2008. 0lympic 100m hurdle champion brianna rollins has been banned for 12rmation and therefore missing three drugs tests in 2016. the us anti—doping agency announced that the 25—year—old, who won gold in rio last summer, will now miss the world championships in london this august. rollins, who also won the world title in 2013, did complete eight out—of—competition tests last year and her suspension has been backdated to december 19, 2016 and won't affect her olympic gold medal. staying with athletics, olympic champion vivian cheruyiot says it hurts to think she's raced with people who have doped. the reigning 5,000 metres champion was speaking about another rio winner, her fellow—kenyan jemima sumgong. the olympic marathon champion failed a drugs test and won't defend her london marathon title this weekend. in my life, i've never used anything, so when it comes to jemima, i remember when anything, so when it comes to jemima, i rememberwhen we anything, so when it comes to jemima, i remember when we were in rio when she set a world record and everybody was l
he last won a major back in 2008. 0lympic 100m hurdle champion brianna rollins has been banned for 12rmation and therefore missing three drugs tests in 2016. the us anti—doping agency announced that the 25—year—old, who won gold in rio last summer, will now miss the world championships in london this august. rollins, who also won the world title in 2013, did complete eight out—of—competition tests last year and her suspension has been backdated to december 19, 2016 and won't affect...
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we hope everyone else involved in commenting will do the same thing. >> reporter: brianna keilar, cnnington. >>> the white house says president trump stands by his call to turkey's president as the state department is sending a different message about the autocratic leader. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov just like the people every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step of the way. so you can focus on what you do and we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the
we hope everyone else involved in commenting will do the same thing. >> reporter: brianna keilar, cnnington. >>> the white house says president trump stands by his call to turkey's president as the state department is sending a different message about the autocratic leader. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university...
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i'm brianna keller in washington for christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell in new york.re questions that officials in the u.s. are trying to answer. was russia involved in the chemical attack there in syria. a u.s. military official tells cnn the pentagon is examining whether a russian airplane bombed a hospital five hours after the chemical attack aiming to destroy evidence. now that attack tuesday killed at least 80 people n-jurisdiction dozens more. these are the images of the aftermath that prompted president trump to act. russian president, vladimir putin, blasted the decision to strike the assad regime as an act of regression saying the move dealt a serious blow to u.s.-russian relations. this comes after president putin initially denied a chemical attack even happened in syria. u.n. ambassador nicky hail jay said the u.s. is prepared to do more but hoping it won't have to. richard blumenthal said russia used the attack to test the united states. >> i think there's mounting evidence that they were complicit in one way or another, that they knew about it, russian di
i'm brianna keller in washington for christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell in new york.re questions that officials in the u.s. are trying to answer. was russia involved in the chemical attack there in syria. a u.s. military official tells cnn the pentagon is examining whether a russian airplane bombed a hospital five hours after the chemical attack aiming to destroy evidence. now that attack tuesday killed at least 80 people n-jurisdiction dozens more. these are the images of the...
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brianna keeler, cnn washington. >> thanks, brianna. mega march. look at the numbers. the purpose behind the rally when we come back. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs that natural gas is helping make happen, all while reducing america's emissions. energy lives here. all while reducing america's emissions. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hosp
brianna keeler, cnn washington. >> thanks, brianna. mega march. look at the numbers. the purpose behind the rally when we come back. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are...
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it was brianna's idea to do this. but the video is hilarious. >> they named the baby daxton? would have thought rex. >> keep an eye out for the sequel. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need friday's buzzword, but b at least 21 years old. >> the buzzword is coming up in just a little bit. >> stand by, everybody, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> you guys remember what you were doing august of 2000? >> yeah, i was in hong kong. >> grad school. broke. it was wonderful. >> just started working in tv in phoenix. >> well, if you're jeb, you're not doing any of those things. actually, you're planning your exit from the eiffel tower. and in this one of his latest blogs, he actually takes us back using some old footage and images we've never seen before. >> if we open too high, meaning we just jump off and open, we run the risk of hitting the first platform. because it has a very narrow opening. >> my twexit from the eiffel tor would be on the elevator. >> at this moment getting the gear on and realizing i'm about to climb over railings and start going
it was brianna's idea to do this. but the video is hilarious. >> they named the baby daxton? would have thought rex. >> keep an eye out for the sequel. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need friday's buzzword, but b at least 21 years old. >> the buzzword is coming up in just a little bit. >> stand by, everybody, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> you guys remember what you were doing august of 2000?...
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our brianna keeler is taking a look at the biggest names behind the white house. fortunes rise, others fall. >> the first 98 days of the trump administration have been full of twists and turns for top aides. many who were held in great esteem on january 20th have seen their influence wane. one thing remains the same, trump's reliance with those on family ties. >> she's one of the closest advisors, his daughter. her plan was to keep her distance. >> people think that you're going to be part of the administration, ivanka. >> no. i'm going to be a daughter. >> and a mother settling her three children in washington, d.c. >> every week i take my children to a different museum or cultural institution. >> reporter: now she has a seat at the table, an office in the west wing and her own chief of staff. >> i realize that having one foot in and one foot out wouldn't work and the reality is it all happened very organically for me. >> reporter: organically maybe. unusual, most definitely. her husband are the ultimate washington, d.c. power couple in a building where proximity
our brianna keeler is taking a look at the biggest names behind the white house. fortunes rise, others fall. >> the first 98 days of the trump administration have been full of twists and turns for top aides. many who were held in great esteem on january 20th have seen their influence wane. one thing remains the same, trump's reliance with those on family ties. >> she's one of the closest advisors, his daughter. her plan was to keep her distance. >> people think that you're...
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a highlight for brianna. >> i have been stuck in here for a week. i feel like i'm hope having fun. >> i-47. >> reporter: she is known for the fluffy head bands she crafts. >> they are nice, they are soft. >> reporter: here, she gives away the head bands as bingo prizes. most of the time, she sells them between 20 and $30 apiece and donates the proceeds to pediatric cancer research. >> it is important. because cancer, some people die from it. so i want to help save their lives. >> she is an inspiration. >> reporter: they praise the third grader's big heart. >> she has raised over $4,000 already in just a short year- and-a-half to benefit pediatric cancer research here at the hospital. and we are just so grateful for her support. >> reporter: she came up with the idea for her head band fundraiser as she made a paper hat for her baby sister and realized it covered her head. >> people who didn't have hair, it could be good for them. so, that is why i thought about cancer. >> reporter: the eight-year-old makes the puffs on evenings an weekends. her paren
a highlight for brianna. >> i have been stuck in here for a week. i feel like i'm hope having fun. >> i-47. >> reporter: she is known for the fluffy head bands she crafts. >> they are nice, they are soft. >> reporter: here, she gives away the head bands as bingo prizes. most of the time, she sells them between 20 and $30 apiece and donates the proceeds to pediatric cancer research. >> it is important. because cancer, some people die from it. so i want to help...
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. >> brianna lisp on just posted a record time in the 200-meter sprint in the boys and girls championshipamazing 23.72 seconds almost within two seconds of the senior world record set by florence griffith joiner at the 1988 olympics. >> now being compared to her fellow countryman usain bolt who won his first medal at the same event in kingston. >> move over, usain. drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol
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more now from cnn's brianna keeler. >> reporter: president trump's chief strategist steve bannon, publiclyed down by the boss. i like steve, but you have to remember he was not involved in my campaign until very late, i had already beaten all the senators and all the governors and i didn't know steve, trump told the "new york post," i was my own strategist, and it wasn't like i was going to change strategies because of crooked hillary. trump said steve is a good guy, but i told them to straighten it out or i will. >> i think the president was sending a very strong message, which knowing him i suspect he's also said in private, which is i don't like this bickering and enough already and get your act together. >> reporter: this come s just a week after bannon was dumped from the national security county sill. >> i happen to believe and i think many others do, he's probably the greatest public speaker since williams jennings banner. >> reporter: bannon interviewed trump back in 2015, when he was heading up the far right media conglomerate. >> we have to keep our talented people in this countr
more now from cnn's brianna keeler. >> reporter: president trump's chief strategist steve bannon, publiclyed down by the boss. i like steve, but you have to remember he was not involved in my campaign until very late, i had already beaten all the senators and all the governors and i didn't know steve, trump told the "new york post," i was my own strategist, and it wasn't like i was going to change strategies because of crooked hillary. trump said steve is a good guy, but i told...
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at the time, chris and brianna were not happy living outside of d.c. and moved to -- you guessed it -- red lake county. but this was the worse place in america. >> i thought it was the absolute worst place to live in america. that's what the spreadsheet said. so coming out here and getting that ground truth changed my perspective on it. >> reporter: and you factor in the people. >> it did not factor in the people, no. >> reporter: today chris still writes for the post, but he works from home, giving him lots more time to spend with his family and all those internet trolls he now considers friends. they really do love him here. because they know it's easy for some reporters to lob judgments and generalizations, but it takes real integrity to make this kind of correction. steve hartman, on the road in red lake county, minnesota. >>> that's the overnight news for this sunday. from the broadcast center in new yorkrkrk i captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, april 3rd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> hail, rain, and tornados sweep across the s
at the time, chris and brianna were not happy living outside of d.c. and moved to -- you guessed it -- red lake county. but this was the worse place in america. >> i thought it was the absolute worst place to live in america. that's what the spreadsheet said. so coming out here and getting that ground truth changed my perspective on it. >> reporter: and you factor in the people. >> it did not factor in the people, no. >> reporter: today chris still writes for the post,...
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. >>> hello, i'm brianna. it is 1:00 p.m. in washington. 8:00 p.m. in moscow. 9:30 in kabul. watching from around the world, thank you so much for joining us. tensions are flaring in many places around the globe following u.s. military actions under president trump. take a look at this map. they show where the u.s. military is ramping up its presence. all of this before president trump marks his 100th day in office. at this hour we have brand new video of that massive bombing in afghanistan. what you're watching is the exact moment that america's most powerful nonnuclear bomb dubbed the mrt other of all bombs stru an isis cave and tunnel complex. u.s. military officials defending its use. >> this was the right weapon against the right target. i wan t
. >>> hello, i'm brianna. it is 1:00 p.m. in washington. 8:00 p.m. in moscow. 9:30 in kabul. watching from around the world, thank you so much for joining us. tensions are flaring in many places around the globe following u.s. military actions under president trump. take a look at this map. they show where the u.s. military is ramping up its presence. all of this before president trump marks his 100th day in office. at this hour we have brand new video of that massive bombing in...
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brianna keilar, let's begin with you. let's start with the gorsuch. get in my ear and let me know if you have the sound byte where sean spicer was asked whether or not the white house is comfortable with the nuclear option. you thought washington pretty b bad. with the filibuster and changing senate rules, it has never been worse. >> the point that he was making in this briefing was it's not unusual to vote against a nominee but it's unusual to vote against in the course of sonia sotomayor, institutionalists like lindsey graham, who i remember watching them during some of the confirmation hearings would say i don't support this nominee, but she is qualified. elections have consequences. so he would vote then it to proceed, which is this key vote. even vote to cob firm. but you're just seeing all of this fall apart at this point. >> this is something that was qualified ask there's certainly a lot of agreement. we have heard -- >> hang tight. i want to make sure everyone hears this. here's sean spicer on the response is president trump comfort canable w
brianna keilar, let's begin with you. let's start with the gorsuch. get in my ear and let me know if you have the sound byte where sean spicer was asked whether or not the white house is comfortable with the nuclear option. you thought washington pretty b bad. with the filibuster and changing senate rules, it has never been worse. >> the point that he was making in this briefing was it's not unusual to vote against a nominee but it's unusual to vote against in the course of sonia...
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and this one happy easter brianna is enjoying what the easter bunny brought her.nks for that one as well. and from jenn the easter bunny -- look at this. they got prince there and everything. kendall cleaned up as well. the easter bunny came from kendall. threats one from john molly and wesley preparing for this day for week. aa look at the outfits. that's not awkward. that's cute. >> keep them coming much use our #fox29goodday. i don't know eggs you may notice the easter bunny splurging a little bit look at some of those baskets. how the holiday character upping the anti this year, and later, with the weather as nice as it is, look at this. my man sean brace is outside with fat jack's barbecue. how is it out there, man? >> bill, we got glenn from fat jack's barbecue we're out here 80-degree day. we're expected today. glenn, you got to get out there on the grill. that's you're telling us today. >> hey, it's time to grill. it's easter. it doesn't matter what time of year it is. it makes no difference. i've got, you know, take -- we'll dot traditional ham we'll gril
and this one happy easter brianna is enjoying what the easter bunny brought her.nks for that one as well. and from jenn the easter bunny -- look at this. they got prince there and everything. kendall cleaned up as well. the easter bunny came from kendall. threats one from john molly and wesley preparing for this day for week. aa look at the outfits. that's not awkward. that's cute. >> keep them coming much use our #fox29goodday. i don't know eggs you may notice the easter bunny splurging...
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. >> reporter: brianna suffers from a genetic bloodies order that causes her physical pain.ell behind in school with constant visits to the hospital. >> the pressure of having to maintain good grades and, you know, get your work in on time especially if you're not it there to turn your homework in. >> reporter: but on this night the the oakland native and raider fan says prom with her favorite team helps her cope. >> i get to understand what going to prom feels like. getting ready. >> reporter: this night it's about accomplishing the goal of being mobile. with and without her wheelchair. she has cerebral palsy undergoing 16 surgeries so far. eventually she hopes to walk. >> having this prom experience definitely helps the feeling of oh i missed out. >> reporter: raider players escorted the teen as they walked the red carpet into the event at raiders headquarters in alameda. khalil mack didn't go to prom himself because it was too expensive. >> and to be in this place it is one of the most breathtaking things. to be able to have fun with too. >> reporter: she had spinal surge
. >> reporter: brianna suffers from a genetic bloodies order that causes her physical pain.ell behind in school with constant visits to the hospital. >> the pressure of having to maintain good grades and, you know, get your work in on time especially if you're not it there to turn your homework in. >> reporter: but on this night the the oakland native and raider fan says prom with her favorite team helps her cope. >> i get to understand what going to prom feels like....
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. >> i'm brianna keilar in washington for christi paul. >> the launch point for this week's horrific has now reopened. the syrian airport resuming flights from the air base earlier today. it comes just less than 24 hours after getting hit by a barrage of u.s. cruise missiles on president trump's orders. the pentagon estimates roughly
. >> i'm brianna keilar in washington for christi paul. >> the launch point for this week's horrific has now reopened. the syrian airport resuming flights from the air base earlier today. it comes just less than 24 hours after getting hit by a barrage of u.s. cruise missiles on president trump's orders. the pentagon estimates roughly
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brianna keelor is "out front." >> reporter: president trump has long said the u.s.uld keep to itself. >> i'm not and i don't want to be the president of the world. i'm the president of the united states. >> reporter: that was before his decision to attack syria in response to who isks pictures of a chemical weapons attack on civilians there. >> tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. these heinous actions by if assad regime cannot be tolerated. my attitude toward syria and assad has changed very much. >> reporter: in fact, it has completely reversed. in 2013, when it was first confirmed the syrian government was using chemical weapons on its own people, as pictures came to light of an attack much like the one we've seen this week, president obama weighed whether to make good on an earlier threat. >> a red line for us is we see a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around. >> reporter: to our very foolish leader, he said, do not attack syria. if you do, very many bad things will happen and
brianna keelor is "out front." >> reporter: president trump has long said the u.s.uld keep to itself. >> i'm not and i don't want to be the president of the world. i'm the president of the united states. >> reporter: that was before his decision to attack syria in response to who isks pictures of a chemical weapons attack on civilians there. >> tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the chemical attack was launched....
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. >> cut across the street to see mike, ronnie and brianna two fidget spinners and fidgetcube among themi don't whether they like the feeling of the gravity spin on their finger but it really settles them down. it works. >> there's a reason for that. says susan mccready who sells fidget gadgets at her store in newtown. toys are designed specifically for kids with add and adhd to give them something to fiddle with so they can focus. >> stimulates the part of the mind that gets bored so they can fidget with that and then they can be creative thinking otherwise. so the part that gets bored gets stimulated and helps them focus the other part of the brain. >> my son henry usually keeps his spinner on him. his school allows kids to bring them but he says selection is blown up since he first got his more than in ago. >> they have led ones, glow in the dark ones. >> that's where everybody is saying. >> ones that you can spin on tables and stuff. >> i bought glow in the dark spinner from susan and i brought in to work. >> got me a spinner. how about them apples. >> crazy. [ laughter ] >> playing
. >> cut across the street to see mike, ronnie and brianna two fidget spinners and fidgetcube among themi don't whether they like the feeling of the gravity spin on their finger but it really settles them down. it works. >> there's a reason for that. says susan mccready who sells fidget gadgets at her store in newtown. toys are designed specifically for kids with add and adhd to give them something to fiddle with so they can focus. >> stimulates the part of the mind that gets...
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. >> thanks brianna keilar. so much more straight ahead live from washington d.c. stay with us.his is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. want more proof? ask your rheumat
. >> thanks brianna keilar. so much more straight ahead live from washington d.c. stay with us.his is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed...
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more now from brianna keilar. >> president trump's chief strategist publicly dressed down by the bossmember he was not involved in my campaign until very late. i had already beaten all the senators and all the governors and i didn't know steve. i'm my own strategist. it wasn't like i was going to change strategies because i was facing crooked hillary. when asked about in fighting, trump said, steve is a good guy, but i told them to straighten it out or i will. >> i think the president was sending a strong message, knowing him, he's also said in private, i don't like this bickering, enough already, and get your act together. >> the rebuke comes one week after bannon was dumped from the national security council. a sign his influence on trump's foreign policy has diminished. >> i happen to believe he's the greatest public speaker in those arenas. >> bannon interviewed trump for breitbart radio in 2015, when he was heading up the far right media conglomerate zbh we have to keep our talented people 234 this country. i think you agree with that. >> when 2/3 or 3/4 of the ceo's are from sou
more now from brianna keilar. >> president trump's chief strategist publicly dressed down by the bossmember he was not involved in my campaign until very late. i had already beaten all the senators and all the governors and i didn't know steve. i'm my own strategist. it wasn't like i was going to change strategies because i was facing crooked hillary. when asked about in fighting, trump said, steve is a good guy, but i told them to straighten it out or i will. >> i think the...
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. >> reporter: i cut across the street to see mike, ronnie and brianna two fid jest spinners and fidt cube among them. they're just toys but dad mike, sr. lovers them. >> i don't like whether they like the feeling of the gravity spin on their finger it really settles them down and it works. ♪ >> reporter: there's reason for that. says susan mccready housels sells fidget gadgets at her learning express stores. the toys are designed specifically for kids with add and adhd to give them something to fiddle with so they can focus. >> it stimulates the part of the mind that gets bored. they can fidget with that and be creative thinking otherwise so the part that gets bored gets stimulated and helps them focus the other part of the brain. >> my son henry usually keeps his spinner on him his school allows kids to bring them but he says selection blown up since he first got his more than a month ago. >> i have glow in the dark ones. >> that's what everybody is saying. >> ones that you can spin on tables and stuff. >> reporter: i bought a glow in the dark spinner from susan and brought it in t
. >> reporter: i cut across the street to see mike, ronnie and brianna two fid jest spinners and fidt cube among them. they're just toys but dad mike, sr. lovers them. >> i don't like whether they like the feeling of the gravity spin on their finger it really settles them down and it works. ♪ >> reporter: there's reason for that. says susan mccready housels sells fidget gadgets at her learning express stores. the toys are designed specifically for kids with add and adhd to...
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and i turn you over now to brianna keilar in for wolf blither. >> happening now.wn amid signs of a north korean missile test and the u.s. is flkting its own muscles with a carrier group deployed to the region. president trump calls north korea a problem that will be take care of. >>> explosive force. the u.s. military releases images of mother of all bombs dumped on a isis complex. a top u.s. commander called it the right weapon against the right
and i turn you over now to brianna keilar in for wolf blither. >> happening now.wn amid signs of a north korean missile test and the u.s. is flkting its own muscles with a carrier group deployed to the region. president trump calls north korea a problem that will be take care of. >>> explosive force. the u.s. military releases images of mother of all bombs dumped on a isis complex. a top u.s. commander called it the right weapon against the right
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than 10,000 people get ready for this race joining me is dianne melbourne and her granddaughter, brianna diana this is a very special day for you and you have been doing this for 18 years. tell me why you got started. >> hi, good morning. i'm walking in honor and memory of our husband, he had hoed became a organ donor 20 years ago. he was able to save lives of three people from pennsylvania by donating his two kidneys and his liver. i walk in honor. we celebrate ed's life. >> reporter: just a few months ago you were able to meet dave , would be of those recipients, tell me about the emotion and what it was like to meet someone like that. >> it was such a blessing for our family to be able to meet dave's family. we met dave, his beautiful wife, mother, his daughter and son and two grandsons. dave said his first question i asked him was tell me how you feel? he said i feel great. he said my health is perfect, not good, perfect. twenty years after donations, he is still living a full, active life, thanks to ed. >> reporter: being around all of these community members today what is that like
than 10,000 people get ready for this race joining me is dianne melbourne and her granddaughter, brianna diana this is a very special day for you and you have been doing this for 18 years. tell me why you got started. >> hi, good morning. i'm walking in honor and memory of our husband, he had hoed became a organ donor 20 years ago. he was able to save lives of three people from pennsylvania by donating his two kidneys and his liver. i walk in honor. we celebrate ed's life. >>...
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board-certified practitioner, brianna prior here to show you how the tiny needles could help. >>> youdoes this work on a basic level. >> acupuncture is the insertion of very thin flexible sterile needless into specific points on the body and licensed acupuncturists choose those points based on patient intake review of organ systems, observation of the tongue and pulls. when they're out of balance there can be pain or illness, and we use acupuncture to bring the body back into balance. acupuncturists will diagnose the source of imbalance in the body and bring it back to health >> depends on what the ailment or the complaint from the patient is. if someone is saying, i have bad allergies, spring coming because scott said i feel something in the air that's going to depend where you put the specific needles >> you got it. for somebody that has allergies and i'm going to demonstrate points in a little while for a patient who has allergies, we can clear up nasal obstruction, red eyes, itchness, all those symptoms >> how long does this relief come from these tiny needles >> a lot of people a
board-certified practitioner, brianna prior here to show you how the tiny needles could help. >>> youdoes this work on a basic level. >> acupuncture is the insertion of very thin flexible sterile needless into specific points on the body and licensed acupuncturists choose those points based on patient intake review of organ systems, observation of the tongue and pulls. when they're out of balance there can be pain or illness, and we use acupuncture to bring the body back into...
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. >> brianna suffers from sickle cell anemia. fell behind in school with constant visits to the hospital. >> the pressure of having to maintain good grades and, you know, get your work in on time especially if you're not there to turn your homework many. >> on this night the oakland native and raider fan says prom with her favorite team helps her cope. >> almost done. >> you, i get to understand what going to prom feels like the getting ready. >> this night is about accomplishing the goal of being mobile with and without her wheelchair. she has cerebral palsy and has undergone 16 surgeries so far. eventually she hopes to walk. >> having this prom experience definitely helps aid the feeling of oh, i missed out. raider players escorted the teens as they walked the red carpet into the event at raiders headquarters in alameda. defensive star tells us he didn't go to prom himself because it was too expensive. he wants these teens to enjoy this rite of passage. >> seeing the smiles on their faces. just being able to have fun. >> 14-yea
. >> brianna suffers from sickle cell anemia. fell behind in school with constant visits to the hospital. >> the pressure of having to maintain good grades and, you know, get your work in on time especially if you're not there to turn your homework many. >> on this night the oakland native and raider fan says prom with her favorite team helps her cope. >> almost done. >> you, i get to understand what going to prom feels like the getting ready. >> this night...
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. >> also making her raud odio ci music hall debut is brianna hayes.stronger. i was in foster care 14 going on 15. i remember feeling like it was my fault, like going into foster care was my fault. >> give me a couple lines. >> all my life i wanted to be -- every kid on this stage is channeling their inner beauty. and they are letting it grow in so many lights, it's so beautiful. >> and as these rock star kids stand up and take their final bows, their smiles are a constant reminder of their beautiful dreams. last week the foundation had their garden of laughs event to raise $2.2 million to continue programs like talent show. if you would like to learn more about garden of dream, head to today.com. >> inspiring. >> and to play at radio city music hall. >> for anyone that would be huge, but for these kids -- >> that is one of the biggest stages in the world. >> let me tell you, these kids knocked it out of the park. the way they sing, they dance. >> and he was on harvey's show. >> yes. he is wise beyond his years for sure. >> unlike me. not even close. >
. >> also making her raud odio ci music hall debut is brianna hayes.stronger. i was in foster care 14 going on 15. i remember feeling like it was my fault, like going into foster care was my fault. >> give me a couple lines. >> all my life i wanted to be -- every kid on this stage is channeling their inner beauty. and they are letting it grow in so many lights, it's so beautiful. >> and as these rock star kids stand up and take their final bows, their smiles are a...
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is her middle name anna belle, brianna hope or laurie blue. >> laurie blue. >> anna belle. >> the answer question. >> i'm going with brune gene. >> the answer is peter gene preston. >> the logic made no sense. >> but you got the right answer. >> exactly. >> how about ed sheeran? max, christopher or joseph. >> christopher. >> why is that? you think he looks like a christopher? >> a short name and a long name. >> you know what? you guys are correct. one more, rihanna, robin, rose or rhianna. >> i'm going rose. >> i'm going rhianna. >> it's actually rhianna. her first name is rose. >> that's a trick question. that's not fair. >> what is your middle name? >> clark. >> what is yours? >> do you know my middle name? >> todd. >> good. >> marie. >> yours, sheinelle? >> mine, too. did i know that about you? >> i think it is our age group. >> you are the same person. >> thank you, sheinelle. dylan marie? >> my mom picked marie because dylan is a masculine name and wanted it to be more feminine. >> i like that. >> that was her logic. >> a little something for everybody. >> taking a look at the weath
is her middle name anna belle, brianna hope or laurie blue. >> laurie blue. >> anna belle. >> the answer question. >> i'm going with brune gene. >> the answer is peter gene preston. >> the logic made no sense. >> but you got the right answer. >> exactly. >> how about ed sheeran? max, christopher or joseph. >> christopher. >> why is that? you think he looks like a christopher? >> a short name and a long name. >> you...
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it's her middle name anna, brianna hope or laurie blue?ack, preston or gene. >> is bruno mars his real name? >> i'm going with gene. bruno james sounds better. >> you're on the a role. peter gene hernandez. >> then my logic made no sense. >> how about ed sheeran. max, christopher or joseph. >> christopher. >> why? >> christopher. >> a short and long name. >> you are correct. one more. rihanna. robin, rose or rihanna. >> i'm going rose. >> rihanna. >> it's rihanna. her first name is robyn. >> that's a trick question. >> rihanna rihanna. >> what is your middle name? >> clark. >> you know? >> todd. >> good. >> yours? >> me too. did i know that? >> i think it's our age. >> you are the same person. >> can't tell us apart. >> dylan marie. my mom picked marie because dylan is a masculine name so wanted it more feminine. >> little something for everybody. >> a look at the weather we had so far this spring. let's look at the 2017 tornado reports. it has been a very active sochblt we've had 29 states with reports of tornados, a lot of those down acr
it's her middle name anna, brianna hope or laurie blue?ack, preston or gene. >> is bruno mars his real name? >> i'm going with gene. bruno james sounds better. >> you're on the a role. peter gene hernandez. >> then my logic made no sense. >> how about ed sheeran. max, christopher or joseph. >> christopher. >> why? >> christopher. >> a short and long name. >> you are correct. one more. rihanna. robin, rose or rihanna. >> i'm going...
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. >> kasie hunt, brian sullivan, brianna and gabe sherman, thank you all.rie jarrett and the moment team obama realized donald trump had won. keep it right here on "morning joe." so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed. when you book direct at choicehotels.com. book now. bp engineered a fleet of 32 brand new ships with advanced technology, so we can make sure oil and gas get where they need to go safely. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. 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 n
. >> kasie hunt, brian sullivan, brianna and gabe sherman, thank you all.rie jarrett and the moment team obama realized donald trump had won. keep it right here on "morning joe." so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go...
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reached back home and got in contact with my wife brianna.d of the hospital gurney where my feet were supposed to be sticking up and they weren't. [clearing throat] he did it so that the first -- the first thing i would ever see would be my wife and my son to come back to. abby: what's going through your mind in that moment? because you look down and you realize you don't have legs. >> it's tough. one of the things that was going through my mind was that i had lost my purpose in life. it's when my father came to my bedside and he looks at me and he says, brian, you can't let this keep you down. you have got to find a way to pull yourself up to get out there and get back to work. that is what drove me on the other side of it saying it doesn't matter if i've lost that purpose of my life. i can still go out there and still get back to work. i can still regain that purpose and maybe it will be on another battlefield and that's where i am today. thanks for coming today. see how the sausage is made in our office. abby: get a sense of the day in you
reached back home and got in contact with my wife brianna.d of the hospital gurney where my feet were supposed to be sticking up and they weren't. [clearing throat] he did it so that the first -- the first thing i would ever see would be my wife and my son to come back to. abby: what's going through your mind in that moment? because you look down and you realize you don't have legs. >> it's tough. one of the things that was going through my mind was that i had lost my purpose in life....
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more now from cnn's brianna keeler. >> reporter: president trump's chief strategist steve bannon, publicly dressed down by the boss. i like steve, but you have to remember he was not involved in my campaign until very late, i had already beaten all the senators and all the
more now from cnn's brianna keeler. >> reporter: president trump's chief strategist steve bannon, publicly dressed down by the boss. i like steve, but you have to remember he was not involved in my campaign until very late, i had already beaten all the senators and all the