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>>> and burrowed in government, the white house spokesman refuses to reject what's called the deep state conspiracy theory, saying there are people burrowed into the government still promoting the obama agenda. >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the white house says president trump was not aware that his former national security advisor retired lieutenant general michael flynn was a paid foreign agent. flynn's preelection activities on behalf of turkish interests came to light when he retroactively filed paperwork just this week. president trump removed flynn in february for not coming clean about his contacts with russia. leaders of the house intelligence committee say they still see no evidence to back president trump's claim that he was wiretapped by president obama. that just a day after fbi director james comey met secretly with the gang of 8 congressional leaders who have top security access. top house democrat nancy pelosi says the fbi chief needs to publicly dispel any mythology, her word, mythology about the wiretap claim. there are suggestions comey may b
>>> and burrowed in government, the white house spokesman refuses to reject what's called the deep state conspiracy theory, saying there are people burrowed into the government still promoting the obama agenda. >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the white house says president trump was not aware that his former national security advisor retired lieutenant general michael flynn was a paid foreign agent. flynn's preelection activities on...
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they have to get rid of the people who burrowed in and we have to get more of these appointments madethe pedal to the metal on these trump nominations. >> sean: i said there has to be a purge and it was hilarious because in the media reported donald trump lisns to sean hannity. i talked about obama holdovers, deep state people and i never mentioned u.s. attorneys and by the way, i once told donald trump maybe you should stop tweeting. >> sean, the veterans affairs department, a lot of obama holdovers. that's an agency i know is very important to president trump in helping veterans. he will need to clean house there. >> sean: it will be an intelligence -- at the state department, veterans affairs, they are all over the place. well, i would like to see some people that committed felonies prosecuted, convicted, and put in jail. because what they are doing is dangerous for everybody in the country and the issue of privacy should matter to every american. good to see you two. tomi lahren and jessica tarlov way in and it so more, nbc's biased reporting. one will the apology come? do not hol
they have to get rid of the people who burrowed in and we have to get more of these appointments madethe pedal to the metal on these trump nominations. >> sean: i said there has to be a purge and it was hilarious because in the media reported donald trump lisns to sean hannity. i talked about obama holdovers, deep state people and i never mentioned u.s. attorneys and by the way, i once told donald trump maybe you should stop tweeting. >> sean, the veterans affairs department, a lot...
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legal entity that helped trump with his taxes, it sounds and it seems more like this is someone burrowed into the federal bureaucracy who is trying to make hay of this and trying to capture another news cycle. i did not think it looks bad for trump at all. what is the story? 25% in federal taxes? that is a lot. >> the story here is not that donald trump paid a lot of taxes, which he did, i agree with laura -- existing legal documents, that's no big deal. if this came from a source within the irs or leaking to someone else, that is a crime. this goes back to something we are talking about a lot. these -- inside these agencies are these individuals that are so opposed to anyidthing the president does that they would go to this extent to violate the law. should we be shocked? i handled the cases where the irs targeted conservative organizations. >> sean: the obama's paid 19% in 2015. not 11 years ago. here is my point, it is almost weekly now that the deep state obama holdovers are out there sabotaging -- we will have sara carter on laterbo tonight, laura ingraham, sara carter said there wa
legal entity that helped trump with his taxes, it sounds and it seems more like this is someone burrowed into the federal bureaucracy who is trying to make hay of this and trying to capture another news cycle. i did not think it looks bad for trump at all. what is the story? 25% in federal taxes? that is a lot. >> the story here is not that donald trump paid a lot of taxes, which he did, i agree with laura -- existing legal documents, that's no big deal. if this came from a source within...
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previous administration so i don't think it should come to any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during the eight years of the last administration and may have believed that agenda and want to continue to seek it, i don't think that should come to a surprise to anyone. >> will the director of the cia purge them out? >> that's not part of the cia's purview on that one, so no. >> it is president obama who deserves the credit for the february jobs numbers, a statement that was brought out -- >> i'm sure they did. >> how much do you feel president trump should be recognized. >> look, numbers are going to go up and down, there's no question when you look at the ceos that hire people and the krrk eos th -- ceos, you can look back over the last several administrations i don't believe i've seen the number of ceos and businesses come out and talk about the expansion of investments or hiring based on the vision and agenda of a administration the way they have in this one, so it's not just a question of what we believe. i think if you look at the auto makers the other manufa
previous administration so i don't think it should come to any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during the eight years of the last administration and may have believed that agenda and want to continue to seek it, i don't think that should come to a surprise to anyone. >> will the director of the cia purge them out? >> that's not part of the cia's purview on that one, so no. >> it is president obama who deserves the credit for the february jobs...
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ryan burrow has the details. >> reporter: moments after winning his fifth super bowl ring in february's number 12 jersey went missing. speculation went wild on who could have swiped it from the locker room in houston. >> absolutely. i 100% put it in my bag. if anyone sees it on ebay -- >> reporter: monday morning, the nfl released a statement saying the jersey was found along with brady's game jersey worn in super bowl xlix in phoenix. >> we received information that led to mexico. >> reporter: houston law enforcement treated the theft as a felony, given the potential $500,000 value of the jersey. >> the suspect had access to the event and i'm not going to say any more specifics other than he had legitimate access to the event, and it wasn't as a ticket holder. >> reporter: the owner of a mexican tabloid released a statement saying that the suspect is the former director of the tabloid. this blurred image obtained by fox sports showing a man outside the locker room they claim is the alleged suspect. meanwhile, tom brady released a statement via his agent reabilitying to the news, sayi
ryan burrow has the details. >> reporter: moments after winning his fifth super bowl ring in february's number 12 jersey went missing. speculation went wild on who could have swiped it from the locker room in houston. >> absolutely. i 100% put it in my bag. if anyone sees it on ebay -- >> reporter: monday morning, the nfl released a statement saying the jersey was found along with brady's game jersey worn in super bowl xlix in phoenix. >> we received information that led...
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previous administration so i don't think it should come to any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during the eight years of the last administration and may have believed that agenda and want to continue to seek it, i don't think that should come to a surprise to anyone. >> will the director of the cia purge them out? >> that's not part of the cia's purview on that
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so i don't think it should come to any surprise that there are people that burrowed in the governmentight years of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think it should come as a surprise to anyone. >> i want to get susan. your reaction. you worked in the top secret national security agency. when he says there are people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration. >> all right. so there is no deep state. and the term itself is incredibly problematic. it's used to describe something that happens in authoritarian regimes not democracy. it's a smear of public service people who do an incredible mission of national security. what trump appears to be describing here is just the ordinary national security bureaucracy, people who show up and do the workday and day out. they do it in a nonpolitical order. >> who is behind it, the deep state conspiracy notion? >> it's hard to say. steve bannon has talked about the deconstruction of the government. but he goes into the power that the inte
so i don't think it should come to any surprise that there are people that burrowed in the governmentight years of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think it should come as a surprise to anyone. >> i want to get susan. your reaction. you worked in the top secret national security agency. when he says there are people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration. >> all...
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but this has been going on since the country came to be where people burrow into a civil servant job, but sure there's people after eight years of obama that found their way into government so it should be no huge secret. >> my other question -- >> ram specking. >> google it. >> i remember ram specking. >> have you ever seen any spelling come on. ram specking. we're going to go through a history lesson here, guys. >> my other question was over the weekend governor guaco ramirez, in a much publicized statement said that mexico had scored its first victory over the proposed wall. he said that in the president's budget there's a line item for $2.6 billion. >> in fy '18. >> and no mention of mexico paying for the wall in any way, and he's claiming victory. your response? >> i think it's pretty early to claim victory, the president made it clear he was going to start construction of the wall and there would be ways which that fulfillment of that pledge would come through. >> caitlyn. >> the president repeatedly said they will present evidence they were wiretapped an last week he said may b
but this has been going on since the country came to be where people burrow into a civil servant job, but sure there's people after eight years of obama that found their way into government so it should be no huge secret. >> my other question -- >> ram specking. >> google it. >> i remember ram specking. >> have you ever seen any spelling come on. ram specking. we're going to go through a history lesson here, guys. >> my other question was over the weekend...
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the intruders burrowed their wayinto the software of the ukrainian railways and crashedthe ticketingould no longer beregistered. the virus was also found in thecomputers of kyiv's main airport.television broadcasters reported disturbances.here and in other cases, the hackers sent contaminatede-mails to employees, finally breaching the system.in december 2016, suddenly the government treasury could nolonger transfer money. >>if these criminals hadachieved their goal, then at the end of the budgetary year allpayments and social welfare benefits would have beenblocked. that would have led to socialunrest and very serious incidents here in ukraine. >>ukraine's security councilthinks the trail most probably leads to russia.cyber units operate there along with the army, navy, and airforce. >>russia is showing the westand nato that it has these capabilities.in ukraine, we are seeing the first use in europe of acyber-weapon, the first cyber-attack on civilianinfrastructure. >>may 2014.a pro-russian hacker group calling itself cyberberkutpenetrates the computers of ukraine's central electionc
the intruders burrowed their wayinto the software of the ukrainian railways and crashedthe ticketingould no longer beregistered. the virus was also found in thecomputers of kyiv's main airport.television broadcasters reported disturbances.here and in other cases, the hackers sent contaminatede-mails to employees, finally breaching the system.in december 2016, suddenly the government treasury could nolonger transfer money. >>if these criminals hadachieved their goal, then at the end of the...
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this data is hidden in ways that can't be saudi arabia by human in other words so they write code to burrowe sites and rescue the data that's really hidden then release the data and backing up everything in canada if things get bad. that's where i come in. taking this data to canada to save the world. let's do this. with the data safely secured away, i began the long journey north. it wasn't easy, but after what felt like a lifetime, i made it to the airport for my almost hour-long flight to canada. time to head up my connect, code name poutine, a professor from university of toronto who had been collecting all this data who was feeling pretty ripe at this point. are you guys here for a qulan destined -- clandestined meeting? are you a shell? >> yes. >> here's the data from america. >> what is this? >> the hacked climate (bleep). >> we received this through the cloud. >> i didn't have to smuggle this thing up my ass? >> no, i'm sorry to tell you. >> are you kidding me? >> getting this data is a good start, but it's not enough. what we're seeing is the dismantlement of environmental science
this data is hidden in ways that can't be saudi arabia by human in other words so they write code to burrowe sites and rescue the data that's really hidden then release the data and backing up everything in canada if things get bad. that's where i come in. taking this data to canada to save the world. let's do this. with the data safely secured away, i began the long journey north. it wasn't easy, but after what felt like a lifetime, i made it to the airport for my almost hour-long flight to...
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. >> we are in the season of lent and with me is reverend hugh burrows who is the producer of mosaic and my mentor and colleague and we want to talk about lent because we are in the 40 days of lent, this wonderful season before easter. >> the 40 days that lead up to it so i thought we would look at how lent is formulated and what it's all about. the formula is the first sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox and by that we set easter and then we move back 40 days excluding sundays and holy saturday is 40 and so easter is the 41st day. it's lunar based. if we look back the jewish calendar for setting dates are also lunar based that's why passover will often overlap. >> that's right. >> with holy week but not only that, ramadan for the muslims is based on sighting of the new moon. >> first new moon. >> and when it's sighted is something of a controversy so people argue about that, and for the buddhists, in thailand and burma, it has to do with the new moon and coming of the rainy season. they have a lent when the monks have to stay inside of the monastery. and then a
. >> we are in the season of lent and with me is reverend hugh burrows who is the producer of mosaic and my mentor and colleague and we want to talk about lent because we are in the 40 days of lent, this wonderful season before easter. >> the 40 days that lead up to it so i thought we would look at how lent is formulated and what it's all about. the formula is the first sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox and by that we set easter and then we move back 40 days...
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this data is hidden in ways that can't be saudi arabia by human in other words so they write code to burrowthe sites and rescue the data that's really hidden then release the data and backing up everything in canada if things get bad. that's where i come in. taking this data to canada to save the world. let's do this. with the data safely secured away, i began the long journey north. it wasn't easy, but after what felt like a lifetime, i made it to the airport for my almost hour-long flight to canada. time to head up my connect, code name poutine, a professor from university of toronto who had been collecting all this data who was feeling pretty ripe at this point. are you guys here for a qulan destined -- clandestined meeting? are you a shell? >> yes. >> here's the data from america. >> what is this? >> the hacked climate (bleep). >> we received this through the cloud. >> i didn't have to smuggle this thing up my ass? >> no, i'm sorry to tell you. >> are you kidding me? >> getting this data is a good start, but it's not enough. what we're seeing is the dismantlement of environmental scienc
this data is hidden in ways that can't be saudi arabia by human in other words so they write code to burrowthe sites and rescue the data that's really hidden then release the data and backing up everything in canada if things get bad. that's where i come in. taking this data to canada to save the world. let's do this. with the data safely secured away, i began the long journey north. it wasn't easy, but after what felt like a lifetime, i made it to the airport for my almost hour-long flight to...
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gordon reid burrowed and scored. scotland battled, but the game was gone before half—time.almost at a stroll. 61 points was the final measure of england's control. the six nations secured, england want more. it is ireland next weekend. this is a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity and we are pleased with the six nations champions but the grand slam is something we are looking forward to. it takes one win to lift the calcutta cup, it takes 19 consecutive test victories to set a new world record. so, onto dublin. joe wilson, bbc news, at twickenham. in the women's six nations, england maintained their 100% record in the competition as they thrashed scotland 6a—0. england's kay wilson scored a record seven tries as they set up a grand slam decider against ireland, who also won today. they beat wales 12—7. it's time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know today's fa cup or premier league results. match of the day and highlights of the fa cup follow soon on bbc one. non—league side lincoln city's remarkable run in the fa cup is over. they were beaten 5—0 by arsenal, who prog
gordon reid burrowed and scored. scotland battled, but the game was gone before half—time.almost at a stroll. 61 points was the final measure of england's control. the six nations secured, england want more. it is ireland next weekend. this is a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity and we are pleased with the six nations champions but the grand slam is something we are looking forward to. it takes one win to lift the calcutta cup, it takes 19 consecutive test victories to set a new world...
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so i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> will the director of the cia or dni have a presidential mandate to seek these people out and fire them or purge them from government? >> the cia -- that's not part of the cia's mandate under any circumstances. so, no on that one. blake? >> thanks. they put out a statement saying president obama deserves the credit for the february jobs numbers. >> i'm sure they did. >> my question to you, how much do you feel that president trump should be credited for that and how would you characterize the economy that president trump was handed over by president obama? >> well, look, numbers are going to go up and down. we recognize that. but i think there's no question, when you look at the ceos that have -- that hire people and the ceos that have talked about the investment that they want to make in america, you know, yo
so i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> will the director of the cia or dni have a presidential mandate to seek these people out and fire them or purge them from government? >> the cia -- that's not part of the cia's mandate under any...
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where people burrow in after an administration into a civil servant job. but, sure, there's people out there after eight years of obama that found their way into government, so it should be no huge secret. okay? >> my other question -- >> ram sacking. google it. >> i remember that. >> have you ever seen my spelling. ram specking. it was named -- we are going to go through a history lesson, guys. thank you. >> my other question was, over the weekend, governor rocco ramirez, head of the mexican governors association, was again in washington and in a much publicized statement, said that mexico had scored its first victory over the proposed wall. he said that in the president's budget there's a line item for $2.6 billion. >> fy 18. >> in tax dollars. and no mention of mexico paying for the wall in any way. he's claiming victory in that. your response? >> it's a little early to be claiming victory. the president's made it clear that he was going to use the current process to start the construction of the wall. and that he would -- that there would be ways in wh
where people burrow in after an administration into a civil servant job. but, sure, there's people out there after eight years of obama that found their way into government, so it should be no huge secret. okay? >> my other question -- >> ram sacking. google it. >> i remember that. >> have you ever seen my spelling. ram specking. it was named -- we are going to go through a history lesson, guys. thank you. >> my other question was, over the weekend, governor rocco...
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i come from boons burrow not so bad up that way. >> reporter: in any case f you don't have to be out, don't come out and that will give these people who are plowing a chance to do their job safely. we're live in germantown, news4. >> thank you. >>> metro may be the way to go if you absolutely have to get out today. >> the system will open at 5:00 this morning with service above and below ground. however, trains will be running on a saturday schedule. that means arriving every 12 minutes. safe track single tracking on the yellow and blue lines will continue but there will be no shuttle buses between franconia, springfield and pentagon. also metro bus service will operate only on selected routes. cancelled for the day. >>> we're tracking hundreds of cancellations at our airports this morning. according to flight aware.com, reagan national reporting 207 cancellations and one delay. bwi marshall has 258 cancellations and one delay. bwi marshall advising traveller to arrive two hours early because of long tsa lines. dulles reporting 156 cancellations. if you have a flight today, you're luc
i come from boons burrow not so bad up that way. >> reporter: in any case f you don't have to be out, don't come out and that will give these people who are plowing a chance to do their job safely. we're live in germantown, news4. >> thank you. >>> metro may be the way to go if you absolutely have to get out today. >> the system will open at 5:00 this morning with service above and below ground. however, trains will be running on a saturday schedule. that means...
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gordon reid burrowed and scored. scotland battled, but the game was gone before half—time.joseph through, almost at a stroll. 61 points was the final measure of england's control. the six nations secured, england want more. it's ireland next weekend. this is a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity and we are pleased with the six nations champions but the grand slam is something we are looking forward to. it takes one win to lift the calcutta cup, it takes 19 consecutive test victories to set a new world record. so, on to dublin. joe wilson, bbc news, at twickenham. this is bbc news, the headlines: dutch police have broken up a protest by supporters of the turkish president recep tayyip erdogan in rotterdam. a retiring judge is criticised for saying women can protect themselves against potential rapists by not getting too drunk. let's return to our top story now, the diplomatic row between turkey and the netherlands. the turkish president, recep tayyip erdogan, described the dutch as fascists for barring his foreign minister from addressing an election rally in rotterdam. mevlut ca
gordon reid burrowed and scored. scotland battled, but the game was gone before half—time.joseph through, almost at a stroll. 61 points was the final measure of england's control. the six nations secured, england want more. it's ireland next weekend. this is a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity and we are pleased with the six nations champions but the grand slam is something we are looking forward to. it takes one win to lift the calcutta cup, it takes 19 consecutive test victories to set a...
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gordon reid burrowed and scored. scotland battled, but the game was gone before half—time.roll. 61 points was the final measure of england's control. the six nations secured, england want more. it is ireland next weekend. this is a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity and we are pleased with the six nations champions but the grand slam is something we are looking forward to. it takes one win to lift the calcutta cup, it takes 19 consecutive test victories to set a new world record. so, onto dublin. joe wilson, bbc news, at twickenham. a driver in china has ended up on the roof of a house after trying to avoid an accident. he said that as he tried to get out of the path of a motorised tricycle and an oncoming car, he accidentally put his foot on the accelerator rather than the brake. the result was, to say the least, embarrassing. fortunately, nobody was injured in the incident and he was rescued by local police. now the weather with helen willets saturday brought northern ireland its warmest day of the year so far. we will see some sunshine but the warmth will not be repeated tod
gordon reid burrowed and scored. scotland battled, but the game was gone before half—time.roll. 61 points was the final measure of england's control. the six nations secured, england want more. it is ireland next weekend. this is a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity and we are pleased with the six nations champions but the grand slam is something we are looking forward to. it takes one win to lift the calcutta cup, it takes 19 consecutive test victories to set a new world record. so, onto...
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previous administration, so i don't think it should come at any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration and may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> will the director of the cia or dni have a presidential mandate to seek them out an purge them from the federal government. >> that's not part of the cia's mandate under any circumstances. >> let me start with you, this phrase deep state has been hijacked as a political term i think both on the left and the right. but the origins in deep state is what? >> the basic origins are that it was designed to show case a rogue government within the government. people that would make things work that were following the rules of the intelligence community, whatever those might be and actually running policy without regard to who was being elected either president or as a member of congress or the senate. there is no such thing as a deep state but someone that has gotten a lot of play but gotten a lot on both
previous administration, so i don't think it should come at any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration and may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> will the director of the cia or dni have a presidential mandate to seek them out an purge them from the federal government. >> that's not part of the cia's mandate under any...
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but this has been going on since the country came to be, where people burrow in after an administration into a civil servant job. but, sure, there is people after eight years of obama that found their way into government. so it should be no huge secret. >> all right. >> okay? >> yes. by other question -- >> rams becking? >> oh, yeah. >> oh, google it. >> i remember -- >> have you ever seen my spelling. come on, ram speccing. it was named after -- we are going to go through a his three less on here, guys. >> a former congressman. >> right. >> my other question was over the weekend, governor grabbingo ramirez, the head of the mexican governor's association was again in washington, and in a much publicized statement said that mexico had scored its first victory over the proposed a wall. he said in the president's budget there is a line item for $2.6 billion -- >> in fy 18. >> in tax dollars, and no mention of mexico paying for the wall in any way. he claimed a victory in that. your response to the governor? >> it's early to be claiming victory. i think the president has made it clear that
but this has been going on since the country came to be, where people burrow in after an administration into a civil servant job. but, sure, there is people after eight years of obama that found their way into government. so it should be no huge secret. >> all right. >> okay? >> yes. by other question -- >> rams becking? >> oh, yeah. >> oh, google it. >> i remember -- >> have you ever seen my spelling. come on, ram speccing. it was named after --...
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. >> every time authorities find a tunnel burrowed under, american law enforcement fills the entire u.s. side with concrete. >> in order to deter anyone to use it ever again. >> on the other side of the board, mexican authorities say filling their end is too expensive so discover tunnels are left open underground creating a security loophole. >> it's an open secret they are digging from the outside. rare access to show you what was going on behind these doors. in the back of a warehouse we found a tunnel covered by a steel flap. underneath it's still hollow allowing cartels to get back in and reuse the drug portal. >> the cartels get back into the tunnels they can walk all the way up to the u.s. border where it's saled. that's when they can start tunnelling around. >> there's been seven documented incidents where it's happened a major frustration for authorities who spend millions to shut down tunnels. in mexico it's a different story. we were able to walk up to one entrance after another finding security is lax or nonexistent. some left unguarded and others watched over by guards who c
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. >> i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into the government during eight years of the last administration, and you know, may have believed in that agenda, and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> by the way, the u.s. attorney in san francisco is a career employee, and was therefore not asked to resign. >> supreme court justice sonia sotamayor was at stanford and offering insights with life and her job in the highest court in the land. >> they gave her a standing ovation, even before the justice spoke one word on the stanford memori memorial stage. she was appointed in 2009 by president obama, but today the first latina justice connected with students as former law student herself. >> i figured out first how to be a generally informed citizen. >> she told the audience, curious people go further, that curiosity helped to shape her as a person long before she became a supreme court justice. she wasted no time taking questions from curious students. >> what were your greatest fears and hopes upon
. >> i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into the government during eight years of the last administration, and you know, may have believed in that agenda, and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> by the way, the u.s. attorney in san francisco is a career employee, and was therefore not asked to resign. >> supreme court justice sonia sotamayor was at stanford and offering insights...
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so i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> more on that in a moment. we have details on the former trump's national security adviser. the white house insists that mike they did not know that flynn worked for turk dha would, i him to work as a foreign agent. flynn filed those papers just a few days ago but the white house is acknowledging trump's transition team was aware of the potential filing because flynn contacted an attorney for the transition. jeff zeleny. >> was president trump aware his first national security adviser general michael flynn was registered as a foreign agent to represent the government of turkey? >> just so we're clear, you wouldn't -- the -- general flynn filed with the department of justice two days ago. >> white house press secretary sean spicer says his lobbying business was private and took place before he joined the admini
so i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> more on that in a moment. we have details on the former trump's national security adviser. the white house insists that mike they did not know that flynn worked for turk dha would, i him to work as a foreign...
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i felt bad for the patient but his moans burrowed into my brain. i rummaged around in my pockets to city what i could come up with and pulled out a vial of say leap. on a whim i -- saline, on a women i found a syringe and peeled back the wrapper and i drew up one cc of plain saline. you know about tylenol, right? i said to the patient, who was continuing to twist in his bed sheets and you heard of tylenol number 3, the kind i've codeine. i held up the liquid fill syringe, even a tylenol number 4, i said. slowly removed the cover off the needle, but this do i paused for dramatic effect -- this is tylenol number 5. the patient stopped howling and gave me an interested look. without a word, he lower his pajamas and allowed me to inject the saline in his gluteus maximus. the patient and i waited together, allowing the minutes to tick by. after what seemed like a mutually agreeable time i stood up and bid him good night. the patient put his head on the pillow and promptly fell aslope. the ward was silent. did feel guilty that it committed an outright de
i felt bad for the patient but his moans burrowed into my brain. i rummaged around in my pockets to city what i could come up with and pulled out a vial of say leap. on a whim i -- saline, on a women i found a syringe and peeled back the wrapper and i drew up one cc of plain saline. you know about tylenol, right? i said to the patient, who was continuing to twist in his bed sheets and you heard of tylenol number 3, the kind i've codeine. i held up the liquid fill syringe, even a tylenol number...
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. >> i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people who burrowed into governments of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. >> the congressman kelly's office is now trying to walk his comments back a bit saying, "it is worth clarifying that representative kelly does not believe that president obama is personally operating a shadow government. he does believe it would be helpful to the new administration if the former president would personally call for an end to all leaks and obstruction by personnel from his administration. and we should note today, attorney general jeff sessions asked for the resignation of the 46 remaining obama-appointed u.s. attorneys in order to ensure with the white house called a "uniform transition." tucker? spun trace gallagher, thanks, trace. well, president trump has created a new office in the department of homeland security for the sake of tracking crime committed by illegal immigrants here. white house press secretary sean spicer reiterated that holding illegal immigr
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i don't think it's come as any surprise that there are people who have burrowed into government duringht years of the last administration and, you know, it may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it out. i don't think that should come as a surprise. >> sean: today, the trump administration, they took the first step into purging deep state actors. according to a doj spokesperson "the attorney general has asked the remaining 46 president obama-appointees." sarah carter is back with us. what you wrote to me is huge. no one was able to confirm what you guys have, that, number one, a fisa warrant was issued. your 100% sure? >> we are 100% sure. a fisa warrant was issued, and a separate warrant was issued to investigate the server that was registered to trump power. there was absolutely no evidence discovered during that search, a very brief search of that computer server. it yielded no evidence whatsoever that alarmed the fbi that there was any criminal connection between trump or any of his surrogates, anybody on the trump team, with russia, they shut it down quickly.
i don't think it's come as any surprise that there are people who have burrowed into government duringht years of the last administration and, you know, it may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it out. i don't think that should come as a surprise. >> sean: today, the trump administration, they took the first step into purging deep state actors. according to a doj spokesperson "the attorney general has asked the remaining 46 president obama-appointees."...
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i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government duringht years of the last administration and may have believed in that agenda and want to continue it to seek it. >> eric: and join us now to analyze from california, ric grenell, ambassador for the spokesperson to the u.n., and from washington, former state department official, david tafuri. we know there are a lot of hangovers in the trump administration, but is it a concerted conspiracy effort? >> look, whatever you want tod call it, a deep state, the media try to make this mocking term,e the simple fact is that donald trump campaigned on a policy difference from where the direction of the government was going. i think that democracy now demands that he must implement exactly what he promised.th anyone who is trying to subvert donald trump's policy positions at this point who is also employed by the federalmp government is really the one who is trying to subvert democracy. they are the ones who are trying stand in the way of what the american people voted for. it was president barack oba
i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government duringht years of the last administration and may have believed in that agenda and want to continue it to seek it. >> eric: and join us now to analyze from california, ric grenell, ambassador for the spokesperson to the u.n., and from washington, former state department official, david tafuri. we know there are a lot of hangovers in the trump administration, but is it a concerted conspiracy...
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it shouldn't come as any surprise that there are people burrowed into government in eight years of the last administration, and may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. reporter: the director of the residential mandate to seek these people out and purge them from government? mr. spicer: that is not part of the cia's mandate under any circumstances. the dsa just put out a statement saying it is president obama who deserves the credit for the february's job -- the february job number. how much do you feel president trump should be credited with that and how would you characterize the economy president trump was handed? mr. spicer: look, numbers will go up and down. we recognize that. there is no question when you look at the ceos that hire people and the ceos that have been talking about the investment they want to make in america. you can look back over the last several administration. -- administrations. i haven't seen the number of ceos and businesses talk about the of investments and expansion of investment or hiring based on the vision and agenda of an admin
it shouldn't come as any surprise that there are people burrowed into government in eight years of the last administration, and may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. reporter: the director of the residential mandate to seek these people out and purge them from government? mr. spicer: that is not part of the cia's mandate under any circumstances. the dsa just put out a statement saying it is president obama who deserves the credit for the february's job -- the...
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so i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government duringht years of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> again, as someone who has worked in the state department, tony, do you think in there's any merit hat he says? >> totally disagree. certainly not been my i've worked in government for 24 years through three administrations, two democratic, one republican. during the republican administration i was in the senate, on the hill. but i work closely with career foreign service officers and civil servants throughout that period. and i can tell you almost to a person they are professionals, they're not ideologues, not partisans. they go to work every day trying to advance the interests of the united states. >> tony, great to have you with us. thanks so much. >> thanks, john. >>> just ahead, america uncovered, a collision of faith and politics in the heartland. muslims who support president trump and even his revised trav
so i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government duringht years of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> again, as someone who has worked in the state department, tony, do you think in there's any merit hat he says? >> totally disagree. certainly not been my i've worked in government for 24 years through...
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so i don't think it should come as any surprise that people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration, and you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek t i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> sean: now today the trump administration took the first step into purging deep state actors. according to a doj spokesperson, quote: to tender their resignations in order to ensure a uniform transition. joining us from circa news.com sara carter is with us. what you broke to me is huge. nobody was able to confirm what you guys have, that number onea fisa order was issued, correct? you'rent 100% sure. >> yes a fisa warrant was issued into russian hacking and a separate warrant was issued to investigate the server registered to trump tower and there was absolutely no evidence found during the brief search of the computer server, it yielded no evidence that alarmed the fbi that there was any criminal communication between trump or surrogates or anybody on the trump team with russia. so they shut it down quickly p you as
so i don't think it should come as any surprise that people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration, and you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek t i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> sean: now today the trump administration took the first step into purging deep state actors. according to a doj spokesperson, quote: to tender their resignations in order to ensure a uniform transition. joining us from...
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front page article when you talk about the ongoing works by the obama white house to come after and burrow in all kinds of information, that's the reason why this kind of question is being asked. >> i get you think this is being pursued by the opponents and enemies the president. i get that. i'm asking you straight up, just for a straight answer, you're saying i can't confirm or deny, "usa today" is reporting it, you told one reporter i had no meeting with the russians, now you're saying you had no meeting with what they were talking about. i'm trying to get a straight answer. did you meet sergei kislyak? >> i'm not going to deny that i talked to him. although i will say i never met him anywhere outside of cleveland. >> i'm respect to feel the organizers, i'm respectful to confidentiality. whether it's in government or outside. >> but you're not going to deny you talked with him in cleveland. >> i do not deny that. >> okay, we have established this. here's my other question. there's weird things about whether you are an adviser or not. the man who is president of the united states, donald
front page article when you talk about the ongoing works by the obama white house to come after and burrow in all kinds of information, that's the reason why this kind of question is being asked. >> i get you think this is being pursued by the opponents and enemies the president. i get that. i'm asking you straight up, just for a straight answer, you're saying i can't confirm or deny, "usa today" is reporting it, you told one reporter i had no meeting with the russians, now...
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they are burrowed in on getting those two things done this year. >> talk about this arm twisting thing, whole process what it's like? >> it was very difficult for us to work the affordable care act through the senate. >> there are some parallels. >> there are some, but actually some big differences and as david pointed out we took a lot of time to make sure the members were educated on what the tradeoffs were an they understood what would happen with their constituents, this thing has really rushed through, it's apples and oranges, they will not have a final cbo score before it's voted on in the house so there won't be any understanding of what it will mean for coverage numbers or the costs incurred by the american people by the legislation, so it's very different. and in that respect it was easier for us because people were able to understand what they were voting on before they come up. >> let me make one comment on that. it's not quite that -- because republicans back when the king -- bill was being in the supreme court, they realize ld they would have to replace it with legislation
they are burrowed in on getting those two things done this year. >> talk about this arm twisting thing, whole process what it's like? >> it was very difficult for us to work the affordable care act through the senate. >> there are some parallels. >> there are some, but actually some big differences and as david pointed out we took a lot of time to make sure the members were educated on what the tradeoffs were an they understood what would happen with their constituents,...
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from their borrowing in the night -- debts from their borrowing in the 1970's, so the united states burrowing in the 1980's forced them to pay back their debts primarily through difficult domestic policy changes. it is true in theory and roughly true in practice that international current accounts must balance out at a global level. international finance in the 1980's was newtonian. every action produced an equal and opposite reaction. this reaction to the reagan financial buildup was bill lost decade of development in the global south. one perhaps surprising place where the effects of the u.s. budget and current account deficit was felt was east germany. during the 1970's, east germany borrowed heavily on international capital markets to fund the domestic consumption and investment. the reagan financial buildup fundamentally altered the willingness of global capital holders to funnel capital to the gdr. in january 1984 memo, the president of the east foreign trade bank, figure paulson, laid out the new international environment for his party's leadership. over the previous two years he wrote
from their borrowing in the night -- debts from their borrowing in the 1970's, so the united states burrowing in the 1980's forced them to pay back their debts primarily through difficult domestic policy changes. it is true in theory and roughly true in practice that international current accounts must balance out at a global level. international finance in the 1980's was newtonian. every action produced an equal and opposite reaction. this reaction to the reagan financial buildup was bill lost...
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here's abc news reporter ryan burrow. >> moments after winning his fifth super bowl ring in february, patriots quarterback tom brady's number 12 jersey went missing. speculation running wild on who could have swiped the mvp's jersey from the locker room in houston. monday morning a statement was released saying the jersey was found. >> our investigators developed information from an informant here in houston that led them to mexico. >> reporter: houston law enforcement treated the theft as a felony given the potential half million dollar value of the jersey. >> the suspect had access to the event and i'm not going to say any more specifics other than he had legitimate access to the event and it wasn't as a ticket holder. >> reporter: the owner of mexican tabloid la princea released a statement saying the suspect is the former director of the tabloid. this blurred image showing a man outside of the locker room they claim is the alleged suspect. meanwhile brady's teammate, malcolm mitchell, reacting to the news this morning. >> yeah, i'm glad they found it for him. i hate that it happen
here's abc news reporter ryan burrow. >> moments after winning his fifth super bowl ring in february, patriots quarterback tom brady's number 12 jersey went missing. speculation running wild on who could have swiped the mvp's jersey from the locker room in houston. monday morning a statement was released saying the jersey was found. >> our investigators developed information from an informant here in houston that led them to mexico. >> reporter: houston law enforcement treated...
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i don't think it should come as any surprise that people that burrowed into government in the last eight years and want to continue that agenda. i don't think that's a surprise. >> would the director of cia have a mandate to seek these people out and purge them from the government -- >> that's not part of the cia's mandate under any circumstances. so, no on that one. blake? >> sean, thanks. dnc put out a statement a little while ago saying president obama deserves credit for the february jobs numbers. >> i'm sure they did. >> my question to you, how much do you feel that president trump should be credited for that and how would you characterize the economy that president trump was handed over by president obama? >> look, numbers are going to go up and down. we recognize that. but i think there's no question when you look at the ceos that hire people, and the ceos that have talked about the investment they want to make in america, can you look back over the last several administrations. i don't believe i've ever scent number of ceos and businesses come out and talk about investments and c
i don't think it should come as any surprise that people that burrowed into government in the last eight years and want to continue that agenda. i don't think that's a surprise. >> would the director of cia have a mandate to seek these people out and purge them from the government -- >> that's not part of the cia's mandate under any circumstances. so, no on that one. blake? >> sean, thanks. dnc put out a statement a little while ago saying president obama deserves credit for...
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i don't think it should come as any surprise there are people burrowed into government over the lasthe last administration and may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> how is that different from any transition? they seem to be impugning the motives of a lot of people in the administration right now. >> let the headline of this interview be i'm praising the bill clinton administration for this. when the clintons were pardoning everybody on the way out the door of the white house, the worst the staff did was take the ws off the keyboards. >> which actually didn't happen. go ahead. >> they didn't do much other than be sad they were leaving. we know the obama administration has admitted they left a trail of breadcrumbs. that is a "new york times" description towards investigations. in other words, the same administration, the obamaed a nargs used the irs and used other departments t make political hay was using the administration to, down the stretch, to do some things that weren't right. look, i think th
i don't think it should come as any surprise there are people burrowed into government over the lasthe last administration and may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> how is that different from any transition? they seem to be impugning the motives of a lot of people in the administration right now. >> let the headline of this interview be i'm praising the bill clinton administration for this. when...
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intersect in the city itself, still struggling to connect its new burrows into one unified whole. perhaps ruth ann kochi for the happy couple a nice after all. that version of the truth seemed remote. but still, grace went back to her office thinking through the heat, trying to come up with a plan. when she got to her office, she called her good friend but private detect is made julius jay crown. chrome is a federal agent when he was first assigned to greece during her u.s. district attorney dave and one of the things i found out, she was the first female u.s. district attorney. this is i think a major historical point and you have to look really, really hard to find it anywhere. it is a major accomplishment. >> here's a look at the current best-selling nonfiction books in portland, oregon. >> next come a discussion on internet privacy and cybersex your need. then, highlights from day for the confirmation hearing for judge neil gorsuch. the senate judiciary committee meets to several pending nominations. ..
intersect in the city itself, still struggling to connect its new burrows into one unified whole. perhaps ruth ann kochi for the happy couple a nice after all. that version of the truth seemed remote. but still, grace went back to her office thinking through the heat, trying to come up with a plan. when she got to her office, she called her good friend but private detect is made julius jay crown. chrome is a federal agent when he was first assigned to greece during her u.s. district attorney...
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the crossing will link the burrow inty juana to san diego county. and the lime green section. and the initial baseline concept is to have ten northbound commercial lanes, ten northbound passenger lanes and eight southbound lanes. but there is an in innovation analysis current underway that will look at some of the details and make final recommendations on exactly what should be built. but basically, as you can sense, 10-10-8. this is a really large crossing. and one of the goals, i think, picking up on something juan had said, rather than having to reconfigure, which is what's happening at sunny cedro, they're planning for continued expansion. the border wait times in the san diego area, particularly at peak range from two to four hours. and the goal of ome is to reduce that to a 20-minute wait time. and that's 20 minutes from a defined point on either side of the border to the crossing. it doesn't include whatever time it might take customs to review the contents, because obviously, that's not something that sandag would be able to control. so as i said, there are three sort
the crossing will link the burrow inty juana to san diego county. and the lime green section. and the initial baseline concept is to have ten northbound commercial lanes, ten northbound passenger lanes and eight southbound lanes. but there is an in innovation analysis current underway that will look at some of the details and make final recommendations on exactly what should be built. but basically, as you can sense, 10-10-8. this is a really large crossing. and one of the goals, i think,...
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so i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during years of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> will the director of the cia or dni have a presidential mandate to seek these people out and fire them or purge them from government? >> the cia -- that's not part of the cia's mandate under any circumstances. so, no on that one. blake? >> thanks. they put out a statement saying presiden
so i don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during years of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. i don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone. >> will the director of the cia or dni have a presidential mandate to seek these people out and fire them or purge them from government? >> the cia -- that's not part of the cia's mandate under any...
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but his moans burrowed into my brain. deflating my last three functioning neurons. went in my pocket to see what i could come up with an kohlhepp and violence daily. on a whim, i took this image from another pocket and slowly peeled back the wrapper. stepping closer to the bedside i cocked back the syringe and drew up one cc of plain sailing. you know about tylenol, right i said to the patient who is continuing to twist in his spreadsheets. and you part of tylenol 3, the kind of poking right? leaned forward and held up the liquid syringe close to the patient's face.there is even a tylenol number four. i slowly removed the needle glistening in the florescent light. but this, and here i talked with dramatic effect. this is tylenol number five. [laughter] the patient stopped howling and gave me an interesting look. without a word, he lowered his pajamas it allowed me to inject the ceiling into his gluteus maximus. dispose of the syringe in a nearby box and pulled up a chair to his bedside. we waited together allowing the minutes to protect five. when we reached in agre
but his moans burrowed into my brain. deflating my last three functioning neurons. went in my pocket to see what i could come up with an kohlhepp and violence daily. on a whim, i took this image from another pocket and slowly peeled back the wrapper. stepping closer to the bedside i cocked back the syringe and drew up one cc of plain sailing. you know about tylenol, right i said to the patient who is continuing to twist in his spreadsheets. and you part of tylenol 3, the kind of poking right?...
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when i broke into this business, tech was all about bunch, which was burrows, uni vac, ncr, control datad honeywell. they were all aligned against ibm. most people probably haven't even heard of the b or the u or the c. but i bring up bunch only as an example of what typically happens to tech. the hottest don't stay hot, which is what's so amazing about fang. and when i came up with those four letters that were so handy, i did so because the stocks wouldn't quit in a sluggish environment, and i just wanted everyone to focus on them. now they aren't quitting in a strong environment. i don't know if you've watched the sinking snap, but a lot of that weakness has to do with relentless innovations or some would say copies of snap by facebook's instagram. zuckerberg and company simply weren't going to let snap encroach on their territory successfully. more important, the ad dollars keep going their way. i read this important piece in thestreet.com last night which talked about how there may be more ad money coming to the web from newspapers, magazines, radio and to some extent television. but
when i broke into this business, tech was all about bunch, which was burrows, uni vac, ncr, control datad honeywell. they were all aligned against ibm. most people probably haven't even heard of the b or the u or the c. but i bring up bunch only as an example of what typically happens to tech. the hottest don't stay hot, which is what's so amazing about fang. and when i came up with those four letters that were so handy, i did so because the stocks wouldn't quit in a sluggish environment, and i...
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overnight they released that this picture of angel burrow last seen in that northeast and the searchrris last seen in southeast earlier this week. the high number of missing teens in the district has many residents concerned. today d.c. mayor bowser will hold a facebook live town hall meeting to address those concerns. the discussion begins at 1:00 this afternoon. >>> also today t-the d.c. council will hold a final hearing for the nomination of peter newsham as police chief. today's hearing will be held at the wilson building with more than 80 witnesses set to testify. acting chief newsham will also >> ♪ >> time for the morning line and we'll start on the ice with good news. lots to get to. nine games left in the regular season that's it. then it's the playoffs. caps have a little bit more breathing room right now. strengthening their hold on first place after being columbus last night. this could be an early round playoff matchup. last night third period caps were down one-nothing. marcus johansen to dmitry orlov he knocks it in. t.j. oshie up first. he makes it in. braden holtby st
overnight they released that this picture of angel burrow last seen in that northeast and the searchrris last seen in southeast earlier this week. the high number of missing teens in the district has many residents concerned. today d.c. mayor bowser will hold a facebook live town hall meeting to address those concerns. the discussion begins at 1:00 this afternoon. >>> also today t-the d.c. council will hold a final hearing for the nomination of peter newsham as police chief. today's...