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brodie brazil, and bip roberts and dave stewart n.eball game with between oakland and san francisco, san jose made all of the difference. mark canha hit the game winning deciding homer tonight and it was huge. >> a big pinch-hit. and mark canha stepped up to the plate and he shows you why he has been swinging a bat, and all extension there on the pitch up and in the strike zone. that is the pitch where all he has to do is to make solid contact and that ball is going to go to distance and what a great swing tonight. >> and in a game where all of the giants and the a's were emotional. look at canha o admiring the baseball by not looking at it and had some choice words going into the dugout to fire up the rest of the td one game apiece and decided torl. the a's have not played their best baseball yet in san francisco. expecting a great performance from sean manaea and he is a guy if there is somebody that you want on the mound and on the hill, he is the guy. i think that he has thrown the ball really, really well right now, and the ball
brodie brazil, and bip roberts and dave stewart n.eball game with between oakland and san francisco, san jose made all of the difference. mark canha hit the game winning deciding homer tonight and it was huge. >> a big pinch-hit. and mark canha stepped up to the plate and he shows you why he has been swinging a bat, and all extension there on the pitch up and in the strike zone. that is the pitch where all he has to do is to make solid contact and that ball is going to go to distance and...
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reed brody made a major discovery. we go into the building and there you know in room after room ankle deep tens of thousands of documents. documents had not been touched you know for seven or eight years and they were just strewn across the floor. and we started to bend down and pick up these documents and we realized that this was these were the files of his and hob ray's political police. sent out he said system very tough it was over. there were spying reports and they were the lists of people who died in prison i mean this was everything you know that we needed you know to to build a solid legal case you know. i'm going to give you a minute because we've overlooked until you came up with. the money the victims association actually spent six months putting these documents together and we put them in a database. we were able to count the names of one thousand two hundred eight people who died in detention or you know or killed twelve thousand three hundred forty one victims of arbitrary arrests and of torture. now d
reed brody made a major discovery. we go into the building and there you know in room after room ankle deep tens of thousands of documents. documents had not been touched you know for seven or eight years and they were just strewn across the floor. and we started to bend down and pick up these documents and we realized that this was these were the files of his and hob ray's political police. sent out he said system very tough it was over. there were spying reports and they were the lists of...
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reed brody made a major discovery. go into the building and there you know in room after room ankle deep tens of thousands of documents. documents had not been touched you know for seven or eight years and they were just strewn across the floor. and we started to bend down and pick up these documents. and we realized that this was these were the files of his and hob ray's political police. sent out he says system very tough it was awful. there were spying reports and they were the lists of people who died in prison i mean this was everything you know that we needed you know to to build a solid legal case you know. i'm going to give you a minute because we'll go over let's go over these two hundred fifty something the victims association actually spent six months putting these documents together and we put them in a database. we were able to count the names of one thousand two hundred eight people who died in detention or you know or killed twelve thousand three hundred forty one victims of arbitrary arrests and of tort
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with more from washington, whomberg's been brodie covers tech lobbying for us. president really have a negative impact on amazon here? reporter: that's a really good question. amazonre a lot of way has nexus is with the government. it is pursuing government contracts. it obviously could have antitrust investigations, all kinds of things, the health care space. while trump can pressure the department of justice or the federal trade commission, they are probably guarding their independence in any -- and anything they would want to do would take months, if not years, of investigation to pull off and what we saw today, it's not even clear he can end their stock price for more than a morning. their stock price for the morning. emily: is this about amazon or "the washington post"? about jeffhis is bezos. this is about "the washington post." this is about a feud between two billionaires. he tweeted -- in my opinion, the post is nothing more than an expensive -- is amazon used as protection against antitrust claims that many feel should be brought? should and i trust th
with more from washington, whomberg's been brodie covers tech lobbying for us. president really have a negative impact on amazon here? reporter: that's a really good question. amazonre a lot of way has nexus is with the government. it is pursuing government contracts. it obviously could have antitrust investigations, all kinds of things, the health care space. while trump can pressure the department of justice or the federal trade commission, they are probably guarding their independence in any...
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government and brody is going to be very good for bob he's a know it was i knew it was the show for. us and yes i have thirty seconds left over what does this tell us is development about the political landscape in spain. only to go landscape you see more and more polarized the right is getting. more the right the right. is getting very strong and the left the left us with the socialist government. left. i think is very polarized the lives is going to be very good the probably not good for the liberal democrats. that they're finding themselves right in the meeting. last was reporting from the spanish capital madrid thank you for joining us. our want to get you caught up now on some of the other stories making news around the world the european union has temporarily suspended its naval operation in the mediterranean sea that's as italy refuses to accept migrants rescued by its vessels operation sofia was launched back in two thousand and fifteen to tackle migrant smugglers but it has increasingly found itself rescuing people at sea the e.u. is now reviewing the mission. singapore's he
government and brody is going to be very good for bob he's a know it was i knew it was the show for. us and yes i have thirty seconds left over what does this tell us is development about the political landscape in spain. only to go landscape you see more and more polarized the right is getting. more the right the right. is getting very strong and the left the left us with the socialist government. left. i think is very polarized the lives is going to be very good the probably not good for the...
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reed brody made a major discovery. we go into the building and there you know in room after room ankle deep tens of thousands of documents. documents had not been touched you know for seven or eight years and they were just strewn across the floor. and we started to bend down and pick up these documents and we realized that this was these were the files of his and hob ray's political police. sent out he said system very tough it was awful. there were spying reports and they were the lists of people who died in prison i mean this was everything you know that we needed you know to to build a solid legal case you know. i'm going to give you a minute because we've overlooked which of these two hundred fifty something the victims association actually spent six months putting these documents together and we put them in a database. we were able to count the names of one thousand two hundred eight people who died in detention or you know or killed twelve thousand three hundred forty one victims of arbitrary arrests and of tort
reed brody made a major discovery. we go into the building and there you know in room after room ankle deep tens of thousands of documents. documents had not been touched you know for seven or eight years and they were just strewn across the floor. and we started to bend down and pick up these documents and we realized that this was these were the files of his and hob ray's political police. sent out he said system very tough it was awful. there were spying reports and they were the lists of...
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emily: all right, bloomberg's ben brodie. think you very much. be watching the president's tweets. coming up, google will be investing more in hiring people in emerging markets like indonesia and india. that is from the google ceo sunder pichai. here he is on growth in emerging markets in particular, take a listen. : the user growth there is extraordinary to see, and reverse the knit across all of our products. all the major products, products which have over a billion users each, they are all doing well in these markets. that is where most of the growth will come from. ♪ two, down and back up. our phones are more than just phones. they are pocket sized personal trainers... last minute gift finders... siri: destination ahead. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity mobile can be included with xfinity internet. which could save you hunreds of dollars a year. plus get $150 when you bring in your own phone. its a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. emily: this
emily: all right, bloomberg's ben brodie. think you very much. be watching the president's tweets. coming up, google will be investing more in hiring people in emerging markets like indonesia and india. that is from the google ceo sunder pichai. here he is on growth in emerging markets in particular, take a listen. : the user growth there is extraordinary to see, and reverse the knit across all of our products. all the major products, products which have over a billion users each, they are all...
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reed brody made a major discovery.we go into the building and there you know in room after room ankle deep tens of thousands of documents. documents had not been touched you know for seven or eight years and they were just strewn across the floor. and we started to bend down and pick up these documents. and we realized that this was these were the files of his and harbor is political police. sent out he says soon very tough it was awful. there were spying reports and they were the lists of people who died in prison i mean this was everything you know that we needed you know to to build a solid legal case if you know if i'm going to give you a minute because we overlooked it's over because they left with. the money the victims association actually spent six months putting these documents together and we put them in a database. we were able to count the names of one thousand two hundred eight people who died in detention or you know or killed twelve thousand three hundred forty one victims of arbitrary arrests and of tor
reed brody made a major discovery.we go into the building and there you know in room after room ankle deep tens of thousands of documents. documents had not been touched you know for seven or eight years and they were just strewn across the floor. and we started to bend down and pick up these documents. and we realized that this was these were the files of his and harbor is political police. sent out he says soon very tough it was awful. there were spying reports and they were the lists of...
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david brody, and kimberly atkins, chief washington reporter and columnist for the boston herald. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: the longer running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. happy july. the announced retirement of justice anthony kennedy this week helped make one political reality clear, despite his overall unpopularity, president trump is winning and the democrats are reeling. the supreme court, mr. trump is about to shape the court for a generation by choosing a possibly tie breaking conservative justice. how about the republican party, the president's approval rating among republicans is around 90%. elected republicans fear criticizing him and the party has become a cult of personality, his. >>> how about fake news. mr. trump has turned that phrase, which initially referred to the russian stories in the election in 2016 into an applause line. how about credibility. if the reporters fact check his statements they consider being biassed if they don't, the statements gain traction, either
david brody, and kimberly atkins, chief washington reporter and columnist for the boston herald. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: the longer running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. happy july. the announced retirement of justice anthony kennedy this week helped make one political reality clear, despite his overall unpopularity, president trump is winning and the democrats are...
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naomi brodie paying her seventh wimbledon, but has only been beyond the first round once.ding champion... garbine muguruza taking her place in the second round, 6—2, 7—5. 19 year—old jay smith was making his wimbledon debut, taking ernests gulbis to five sets but the former world number ten came through to win the decider 6—4. surely not the last we'll see of smith at sw19. and the british men's number one was quickly into his stride against qualifier alex bolt. kyle edmund is another who's never been beyond round two, but that may change. another area of the game he's been working so hard, on, the acceleration. his all—round game helped him into a two—love lead. and a trouble—free passage into the second round, for the second year in a row. iamjoined i am joined now by our tennis correspondent. british wild card katie boulter has gone into the second round as well. a good day for the brits all round? katie boulter has had a field wins on grass, she is moving up the rankings towards the top 100 in the world. a very good win after pages one, the 19—year—old, one yesterday.
naomi brodie paying her seventh wimbledon, but has only been beyond the first round once.ding champion... garbine muguruza taking her place in the second round, 6—2, 7—5. 19 year—old jay smith was making his wimbledon debut, taking ernests gulbis to five sets but the former world number ten came through to win the decider 6—4. surely not the last we'll see of smith at sw19. and the british men's number one was quickly into his stride against qualifier alex bolt. kyle edmund is another...
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but it‘s also thejekyll and hyde of edinburgh, of deacon brodie, who was a statesman by day and a burglarother people can do that and they will do that very well. so i am writing about a very particular sort of edinburgh. of course, i would say that i am writing... i am the social realist. and the people who are writing about the gritty side of edinburgh are fantasists. edinburgh is a fairly white—collar city and it is a fairly polite sort of place. and so people like to say, well, edinburgh‘s got this underbelly. actually, edinburgh is a city where most of the characters are more like my characters than people who write the gritty novels. edinburgh‘s almost a character in 44 scotland street, as botswana is in your other novels. in other words, place is really important to you. your descriptions of place are really important in the novels. place is extremely important to me. i think it‘s the most important consideration in my novels in that, often, that‘ll be the first thing that i think of, is the place. and it is the place that inspires me to write a novel, rather than an instant or nec
but it‘s also thejekyll and hyde of edinburgh, of deacon brodie, who was a statesman by day and a burglarother people can do that and they will do that very well. so i am writing about a very particular sort of edinburgh. of course, i would say that i am writing... i am the social realist. and the people who are writing about the gritty side of edinburgh are fantasists. edinburgh is a fairly white—collar city and it is a fairly polite sort of place. and so people like to say, well,...
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how do i get my kids into the mac and brody and cheese. we start to give them opportunities for exposure. you will fight and little split of the next one coming up which is october 14 i believe. we do twice a year. october and february. it's open to 100 kids eight to 12 years old. they have to have an adult with them. the pressure is on. we have to think about that. organic only. because thomas jefferson was a foodie. and have a garden. we are working on ours. to get that going. so please let us know and keep in touch. my brain at llc.gov. i would like to know has president trump mentioned where he might want to have his museum someday. that's a great question. we get regular phone calls and from around the country press asking that same question usually press in florida as far as i know no decision has been made. an indication perhaps when barbara bush passed he announced that he planned to be buried in new jersey. at the golf course if he plans to be buried there that's an early indication. we don't know though. hi david. i'm from michig
how do i get my kids into the mac and brody and cheese. we start to give them opportunities for exposure. you will fight and little split of the next one coming up which is october 14 i believe. we do twice a year. october and february. it's open to 100 kids eight to 12 years old. they have to have an adult with them. the pressure is on. we have to think about that. organic only. because thomas jefferson was a foodie. and have a garden. we are working on ours. to get that going. so please let...
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painstakingly gathered over fifteen years ago by a few survivors and with the support of activist reed brody. nicknamed the dictator hunter he investigated is an arborist dreaded political police force the d.d.s. . that task to stamp out those who allegedly opposed brice regime. given these buildings abandoned by the d.d.s. . made a major discovery. we go into the building and there you know in room after room ankle deep tens of thousands of documents. documents had not been touched you know for seven or eight years and they were just strewn across the floor. and we started to bend down and pick up these documents and we realized that this was these were the files of his and hob raise political police. since you see system very tough it was awful. there were spying reports and they were the lists of people who died in prison i mean this was everything you know that we needed you know to to build a solid legal case you know. i'm going to give you a minute if you don't we'll go over let's go over to the left with. the money the victims association actually spent six months putting these docume
painstakingly gathered over fifteen years ago by a few survivors and with the support of activist reed brody. nicknamed the dictator hunter he investigated is an arborist dreaded political police force the d.d.s. . that task to stamp out those who allegedly opposed brice regime. given these buildings abandoned by the d.d.s. . made a major discovery. we go into the building and there you know in room after room ankle deep tens of thousands of documents. documents had not been touched you know...
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ed: thank you david brody. if in fact roe v.our reporting today. >> thanks, ed. ed: michigan state football star is ready to become a hero off the field. instead of pursuing football career is he joining the u.s. air force. he joins us live to talk about that service next hour. and the president has a big warning for democrats. you are about to lose your base. so how much trouble is the left really? our next guest was a two time obama voter who turned to trump in 2016. she will tell us why coming up ♪ you better shop around ♪ there's a thing that i want you to know now ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to kiss ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo [ goose honking ] ♪ [ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progressive helps keep you out there. >> time to retire liberal democrat jon tester. you can right your wrong in november. i said it the other day yes, she is a low iq individual. maxine waters. i will impeach him. even the
ed: thank you david brody. if in fact roe v.our reporting today. >> thanks, ed. ed: michigan state football star is ready to become a hero off the field. instead of pursuing football career is he joining the u.s. air force. he joins us live to talk about that service next hour. and the president has a big warning for democrats. you are about to lose your base. so how much trouble is the left really? our next guest was a two time obama voter who turned to trump in 2016. she will tell us...
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>amy: that is alba garcia, the brodie lopez.y your response to camilo mejia saying it is not clear who is doing the killing when you're coming up to the stem of 300. yet the government saying around 50 and the united nations saying around 300 people have been killed. points that he mentioned, one, who is on our side? it is the student movement, the peasant movement, -- all of these are traditional sandinista bastions. these people have always been on the side against dictators from the 1970's and now the idea that right now the government is touting, celebrating they have killed that many people is absolulutely outrageous. that are all people consider themselves sandinista. there just not with ortega. who else? you keep talking about marco rubio. pepa?out he asked him to step down. the socialist party in chile. many are 100% sure about who is doing the killing and they say without mincing words, there is no doubt about who is doing the killing. they're not talking about let's make a violent style. there talking by the government is using paramilitary troops to people and sing clearly p
>amy: that is alba garcia, the brodie lopez.y your response to camilo mejia saying it is not clear who is doing the killing when you're coming up to the stem of 300. yet the government saying around 50 and the united nations saying around 300 people have been killed. points that he mentioned, one, who is on our side? it is the student movement, the peasant movement, -- all of these are traditional sandinista bastions. these people have always been on the side against dictators from the...
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a big ask for naomi brodie.first set however. muguruza fruitfly she will be one of the favourites once again, taking that first set 6—2, but then the second brodie looking much more co mforta ble, second brodie looking much more comfortable, really holding her own, still battling back currently, 6—5, and she is 30—0 up, looking to take that last set and take her place in the second round. elsewhere, the division number one, kyle edmund, he's also in action, making a convincing start to his campaign. huge pressure on him with no andy murray here. kyle edmund and his campaign against alex bolt, smooth sailing to begin with, come to be taking the first two sets 6—2, 6—3, any third however built like making any third however built like making a bit ofa any third however built like making a bit of a comeback, a bit more difficult, not going to be smooth sailing. currently 5—3 to bolt, and this should be an easy win for kyle edmund, some of who made it to the semifinals of the australian open earlier this year. able a
a big ask for naomi brodie.first set however. muguruza fruitfly she will be one of the favourites once again, taking that first set 6—2, but then the second brodie looking much more co mforta ble, second brodie looking much more comfortable, really holding her own, still battling back currently, 6—5, and she is 30—0 up, looking to take that last set and take her place in the second round. elsewhere, the division number one, kyle edmund, he's also in action, making a convincing start to...
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hallie jackson, kimberly at kins and david brody. all right. david, i want to start with you.t michael gerson wrote. as a political matter, however, the fight over kennedy's replacement is a gift to the president. it is a reminder of trump's adherence he made with evangelical christians and other religiously conservative supporters. ignore my bad behavior. all the kingdoms will be yours. pretty rough way to describe it. michael gerson's been critical of evangelicals and their sort of blind support for president trump over character but is he right? >> well, he's right to a degree and the degree is this. evangelicals voted for this president predominately, especially ones on the fence. not the ones in alabama at the rallies, but the ones that came with their nose held to a degree. they voted for him for the supreme court. here we are. many evangelicals believe, this is shocking to folks, but they believe he is god's chosen candidate for such a time like this. this is the word on the street in the evangelical world. along comes a second supreme court nomination. they're like, we
hallie jackson, kimberly at kins and david brody. all right. david, i want to start with you.t michael gerson wrote. as a political matter, however, the fight over kennedy's replacement is a gift to the president. it is a reminder of trump's adherence he made with evangelical christians and other religiously conservative supporters. ignore my bad behavior. all the kingdoms will be yours. pretty rough way to describe it. michael gerson's been critical of evangelicals and their sort of blind...
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david brody is with us, senior national correspondence at the christian broadcasting network.en, thank you both for being on here. let's talk through this a little bit. as the president makes this decision, he said he'll make it in the next hour and a half, by noon eastern time today, religious liberty is a focus for conservatives in particular. talk through how it might impact the president's decision in your view. >> well, i think the president will be looking for someone who is appreciative of the role that religion has played in american public life. how a proper understanding of the establishment clause allows that. looking for someone who recognizes that the religious freedom restoration act that congress enacted nearly unanimously some 25 years ago deserves to be enforced vigorously. i think all four candidates would measure up well, in terms of existing religious liberty protections. >> david, you and i talked about this, conservatives and evangelicals are rallying around barrett. but alberto gonzalez was on the show and said, more importantly, you need a long record o
david brody is with us, senior national correspondence at the christian broadcasting network.en, thank you both for being on here. let's talk through this a little bit. as the president makes this decision, he said he'll make it in the next hour and a half, by noon eastern time today, religious liberty is a focus for conservatives in particular. talk through how it might impact the president's decision in your view. >> well, i think the president will be looking for someone who is...
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smith story has never been confirmed that it was a personal relationship, but i always thought fawn brodie's biography pointed out the best evidence we have that stevens had a portrait painted of her. and if she was only the mistress of his house as a servant, you don't get portraits painted of people like that. portraits are painted of people you care about. so, i'm inclined to credit it although i agree the evidence is slim. that would have appalled johnson. he's a southerner; he knew that there was crossing of racial lines in personal relationships. there was a vice president from tennessee who took up with a black woman and lived with her openly. a previous one, johnson, i think that was richard johnson. but it would have annoyed him. it would have alienated him, but it was much more i think simply that they really were political opposites. he recognized both that stevens was going to be against him on everything and, frankly, that stevens was a formidable opponent. he could muster his troops in a way that others couldn't. brian: why did president johnson keep edwin stanton as secretary
smith story has never been confirmed that it was a personal relationship, but i always thought fawn brodie's biography pointed out the best evidence we have that stevens had a portrait painted of her. and if she was only the mistress of his house as a servant, you don't get portraits painted of people like that. portraits are painted of people you care about. so, i'm inclined to credit it although i agree the evidence is slim. that would have appalled johnson. he's a southerner; he knew that...
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that was in such good news for britain's liam brody. after losing in straight sets. he comfortably breezed through 7—5 and six love on court number one. the canadian editor concedes it was a lwa ys canadian editor concedes it was always going to be a difficult one up always going to be a difficult one upfor always going to be a difficult one up for the british numberfour. serena williams is back at wimbledon and into the second round now. seven—time champion williams, the 25th seed after having a baby last year didn't have all her own way. she battled through. she had five match points say before eventually ceiling get at the sixth attempt. serena safely do but that was a big shock for the us open champion alone sleeping. knocked out in straight sets by what number 55. —— sloane stephens. the american also reached last month for a couple bind up the com pletely last month for a couple bind up the completely out of sorts losing 6—1 and 603. big news from the world of cycling, chris from anti—doping case has been dropped. the britain had
that was in such good news for britain's liam brody. after losing in straight sets. he comfortably breezed through 7—5 and six love on court number one. the canadian editor concedes it was a lwa ys canadian editor concedes it was always going to be a difficult one up always going to be a difficult one upfor always going to be a difficult one up for the british numberfour. serena williams is back at wimbledon and into the second round now. seven—time champion williams, the 25th seed after...
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they are pushing back saying the brody shouldn't have done this and it's up up to the shareholder. >>king the tape and we'll know. >> we will see. >> headlines crossing from president trump's meeting with gop lawmakers. and kayla is back with the details. hi, kayla. >> the president taking a firmer stance on the evidence provided by the u.s. intelligence community about the russian interference in the 2016 election he says he has full faith and support for american intelligence agencies. and says he accepts the u.s. intelligence community's conclusion that russia meddling took place though he says that russia's actions had no impact on the outcome of the elections he says that the u.s. has never had a worse relationship with russia, but it got better and may get better in the future these are comments he makes in front of a handful of members of congress, republican members of congress they're at the white house to talk about tax reform. but he is using this as an opportunity to re-establish his views in the wake of some withering criticism following the meeting in helsinki yesterday
they are pushing back saying the brody shouldn't have done this and it's up up to the shareholder. >>king the tape and we'll know. >> we will see. >> headlines crossing from president trump's meeting with gop lawmakers. and kayla is back with the details. hi, kayla. >> the president taking a firmer stance on the evidence provided by the u.s. intelligence community about the russian interference in the 2016 election he says he has full faith and support for american...