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i am one of those employees, as is acting deputy director casey. as we have said since the moment we agreed to take on these roles, meaning the acting director and acting acting deputy director of the fbi, we are going to follow the law, follow fbi policy and do what is in the best interest of the workforce and the american people. always. we will be back in touch with more information as soon as we can. in the meantime, stay safe and take care of each other. brian j. driscoll, jr. acting director. again, this letter tonight to all fbi personnel. it is from brian driscoll, who is the somewhat accidental acting director of the fbi. he's a long time employee of the fbi. he's apparently part of the hostage rescue team. the trump administration tried to name him to be the number two. they tried to name him to be the acting deputy director of the fbi. there was a whole different guy, robert casey in new york county, counterterrorism official who was supposed to be named acting director. but the wall street journal reported yesterday that the trump admin
i am one of those employees, as is acting deputy director casey. as we have said since the moment we agreed to take on these roles, meaning the acting director and acting acting deputy director of the fbi, we are going to follow the law, follow fbi policy and do what is in the best interest of the workforce and the american people. always. we will be back in touch with more information as soon as we can. in the meantime, stay safe and take care of each other. brian j. driscoll, jr. acting...
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host: casey burgat joins us now.author of the new book "we hold these 'truths'," with, you will notice, "truths" in quotation marks. with the subtitle "how to spot the myths that are holding america back." what are mixed or even outright lies? guest: where do we begin? i appreciate the emphasis on the close. there are a lot of myths we fall for on accident, and sometimes they are put on is on purpose by politicians, the lobbyists, they all matter. so the myths are premeeting our systems from the courts, campaign finance, what members of congress dukem of the filibuster term limits come as a wide list. where do you want to start? we will jump in. host: give us an example of one of the myths. guest: term limits, to kick out members of congress after a certain period of time, just will empower the wrong people, right? if you are frustrated that the president is to power, lobbyists are to power, term limits will exacerbate that power dynamic and polarization all at the same time, so stop wanting it. host: another myth yo
host: casey burgat joins us now.author of the new book "we hold these 'truths'," with, you will notice, "truths" in quotation marks. with the subtitle "how to spot the myths that are holding america back." what are mixed or even outright lies? guest: where do we begin? i appreciate the emphasis on the close. there are a lot of myths we fall for on accident, and sometimes they are put on is on purpose by politicians, the lobbyists, they all matter. so the myths are...
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casey. we have an atmospheric river setting up impacting the west coast. and atmospheric river is essentially a pipeline of moisture carrying with it heavy rain, snowfall and strong wind. all of which we have coming and happening right now on the west coast, specifically here in northern california. we are looking at a level four out of five threat with this atmospheric river. we could see a couple of inches of rainfall across the lower levels. and then as you go up into the mountains, heavy snowfall. what accompanies that is the potential for 65 mile per hour winds, maybe even stronger than that. we have to watch the risk today and tomorrow for some flash flooding here. a level two risk for that. and then you notice that we have millions under winter weather alerts stretching from california all the way into the northern rockies, where we could be measuring the snowfall in feet. looking at the timing here, casey, you can see that this atmospheric river and the accompanying storms impacting the west continue to push eastbound as we go through time. and by
casey. we have an atmospheric river setting up impacting the west coast. and atmospheric river is essentially a pipeline of moisture carrying with it heavy rain, snowfall and strong wind. all of which we have coming and happening right now on the west coast, specifically here in northern california. we are looking at a level four out of five threat with this atmospheric river. we could see a couple of inches of rainfall across the lower levels. and then as you go up into the mountains, heavy...
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i really appreciate it. >> thanks, casey. >> all right. coming up next here on cnn this morning, east palestine. two years later, we're going to talk to congressman chris deluzio about that toxic train derailment that devastated an ohio town. plus, a stunning trade featuring two of the nba's biggest superstars. >> you make good choices. >> always planning ahead. >> like to not just chase. >> a career. >> but one day. follow your. heart. with ambition like that, you need someone. who elevates advice to a craft. at ubs, we match your vision with insight and expertise. to shape a unique. outcome for. >> you. >> advice is our. >> craft. >> slow down. >> cut. >> i get it. slow motion, slow down. geographic atrophy. but we don't need gimmicks. stick to the facts, gar. the advanced form of dry amd. >> can irreversibly damage. >> your vision. but sivagiri. is an fda. >> approved eye. >> injection that gives you the power to slow ga. >> sivagiri was proven. >> to. >> slow ga. >> lesion growth over two years with increasing effect over time. it's th
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the players called him coach casey.th keys and sara lee best were 33 and attorneys in washington. their firm called keyes an excellent lawyer with a sharp wit, and said best had boundless curiosity, kindness, and intelligence. and staff sergeant ryan o'hara was the crew chief on the black hawk helicopter, who leaves a wife and their 1-year-old son. leaves a wife and their straw cement spoke to o'hara's father. >> reporter: there can't be more terrible moment for anyone as a parent. >> no. >> reporter: we met gary o'hara grieving in his georgia home. his son was 28-year-old staff sergeant ryan o'hara. he survived a tour in afghanistan, only to be killed in the skies over washington, d.c. what do you want people to remember about this moment and your son's sacrifice? >> he loved being in the military. he was so proud of being in the army. >> reporter: when news of the midair collision first broke wednesday night, all gary o'hara heard was black hawk down. >> i know what the routine is, so it could have been anybody in his
the players called him coach casey.th keys and sara lee best were 33 and attorneys in washington. their firm called keyes an excellent lawyer with a sharp wit, and said best had boundless curiosity, kindness, and intelligence. and staff sergeant ryan o'hara was the crew chief on the black hawk helicopter, who leaves a wife and their 1-year-old son. leaves a wife and their straw cement spoke to o'hara's father. >> reporter: there can't be more terrible moment for anyone as a parent....
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named driscoll the director and casey the deputy. once those two guys realized that they'd been named for the wrong jobs, they just decided it would be easier to switch to switch jobs and switch offices. so that's how we got brian driscoll as the acting director of the fbi tonight. as former trump defense lawyer emil bove at the justice department, possibly on orders from the white house, has demanded a list of every single fbi agent in the entire country who worked on any january 6th case in any capacity at all. and even though that includes the new acting director and the new acting deputy director, who trump himself just ham handedly accidentally appointed. they say the reason they want that list is because they're going to review it for potential personnel action against all those agents. again, that is, thousands of fbi, fbi agents all across the country. and again, this is a developing story. this is as clear as i can be with you right now on the details of what has happened and what they seem to be trying to do, but also be cl
named driscoll the director and casey the deputy. once those two guys realized that they'd been named for the wrong jobs, they just decided it would be easier to switch to switch jobs and switch offices. so that's how we got brian driscoll as the acting director of the fbi tonight. as former trump defense lawyer emil bove at the justice department, possibly on orders from the white house, has demanded a list of every single fbi agent in the entire country who worked on any january 6th case in...
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peter: victorio a was part of that lou casey family. judge block: i get the five families mixed up. but he was also, like rousseau, was the head of one of the families. russo i think was the captain, the captain of one of the families. they were both big time mafioso people, responsible in jail because of the fact that they were the leaders of all the horrible things that were happening in the mafioso world. we still have mafioso, but it is much diminished them it was in those days and i think ricoh had a lot to do with cutting the legs out of the effectiveness of the mafia. they are still in business but they are not killing people these days, it is smalltime stuff. and the last chapter is my favorite, anthony gas pipe casso . he was part of a cooperation agreement the government and entered with a lot of people and the famous one was sammy the bowl -- bull gravano. and he was the one who turned against john gotti and is responsible for john gotti being convicted and testified against him and casso was the backup, the government also gave the cooperation deal so he would be availab
peter: victorio a was part of that lou casey family. judge block: i get the five families mixed up. but he was also, like rousseau, was the head of one of the families. russo i think was the captain, the captain of one of the families. they were both big time mafioso people, responsible in jail because of the fact that they were the leaders of all the horrible things that were happening in the mafioso world. we still have mafioso, but it is much diminished them it was in those days and i think...
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the pacific palisades and casey age will fully reopen. reporter andy reece meyer has a look at how the area has changed from after the devastating fires. >> pch is one of the all-time great drives heading up the coast, a rite of passage for angelenos, the surf, the sun iconic. during the pandemic. i filmed a stretch of pch from the hood of my car. there wasn't a lot to do. you might remember. but now nearly 5 years later, everything is different. it's a bank is where i started recording. on the left, the beach to the right, the real ian. there was always a line. but while you waitee, you could look at pictures on the wall of fires. the restaurant had survived over the years. it's a finger motel. built in 1929. wasn't all winery, wiley's %ait shop and lot of time. just past tuna canyon road is where las angeles an-and malibu begins. holmes stood all along here starting at 19,000 pch. home after home gun looking north, a view of the shoreline from the road. behind the barriers. still law enforcement, national guardsmen, disaster cleanup com
the pacific palisades and casey age will fully reopen. reporter andy reece meyer has a look at how the area has changed from after the devastating fires. >> pch is one of the all-time great drives heading up the coast, a rite of passage for angelenos, the surf, the sun iconic. during the pandemic. i filmed a stretch of pch from the hood of my car. there wasn't a lot to do. you might remember. but now nearly 5 years later, everything is different. it's a bank is where i started recording....
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the first time that you have ever alleged to a court that your confession was coerced by detective caseyking you memorize a story. is that correct? - correct. lester holt (voiceover): the detective wasn't called to testify, but we tracked him down, and he denied ever abusing hincapie. hurley moved on to that letter. please believe me. please help me. lester holt (voiceover): the one hincapie says he wrote to a lawyer two days after his arrest. hurley argued it wasn't really written back then. the date is on the letter. the date, 1990, could have been put in 2011, right? no. lester holt (voiceover): and that it was conveniently addressed to an attorney, who is now dead. in fact, you waited for him to pass away to forge that letter to him, didn't you? not at all, sir. lester holt (voiceover): prosecutor hurley also ridiculed his story about being coerced into confessing by an abusive detective. he was wearing a t-shirt, smoking cigarettes, right? yes? yes. like some evil movie cop? yes. you made that up, didn't you? no. lester holt (voiceover): hurley argued that hincapie knew details abou
the first time that you have ever alleged to a court that your confession was coerced by detective caseyking you memorize a story. is that correct? - correct. lester holt (voiceover): the detective wasn't called to testify, but we tracked him down, and he denied ever abusing hincapie. hurley moved on to that letter. please believe me. please help me. lester holt (voiceover): the one hincapie says he wrote to a lawyer two days after his arrest. hurley argued it wasn't really written back then....
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casey," who who i was talking about at the end of season one.t of mirror the opening walk i took in season one, in a way. and it ended up -- piecing it together ended up taking five-and-a-half months of all of these different pieces of me running. and so over this whole period of time i knew more running was coming whenever a p.a. would come up and ask me which color gatorade i liked the most. [ laughter ] i was like, oh, [ bleep ]. okay, more running. [ light laughter ] and so -- but eventually we got it all. but, yeah, it was a lot. a lot of running. >> seth: it's amazing, obviously worth it. it is an incredible piece of cinematography. did you ever wish that when ben asked that question you had just said, "i would have just sat and looked at my phone." [ laughter ] >> i would have -- yeah. i would have slept. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. i think it will be good to open season two with me just sleeping. >> yes, a nap. >> seth: this is also an incredible thing you guys did. you guys did an installation i guess at grand central. >> yes. >> seth:
casey," who who i was talking about at the end of season one.t of mirror the opening walk i took in season one, in a way. and it ended up -- piecing it together ended up taking five-and-a-half months of all of these different pieces of me running. and so over this whole period of time i knew more running was coming whenever a p.a. would come up and ask me which color gatorade i liked the most. [ laughter ] i was like, oh, [ bleep ]. okay, more running. [ light laughter ] and so -- but...
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. >> cnn this morning with casey hunt. today at 5:00 eastern. >> welcome back to cnn newsroom.ere are some of the top stories we're following today. lawyers for u.s. justice department prosecutors and fbi agents are threatening legal action if the white house moves forward with its dismissal of employees who worked on investigations related to president donald trump. the trump administration is looking to potentially purge law enforcement officials who worked on probes surrounding the president, as well as the capitol insurrection. meanwhile, president trump says he plans to speak with canadian prime minister justin trudeau in the coming hours, ahead of the newly announced steep tariffs set to go into effect on tuesday. canada has since announced retaliatory tariffs. mexico also plans to unveil details of its own retaliatory retaliatory tariffs on u.s. goods. today. president claudia sheinbaum says her country does not want a confrontation over trade. donald trump says he'll speak with her as well sometime today. >> experts are concerned that president trump's tariffs could mea
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the author's casey burgat and we always appreciate your time on c-span. guest: thank you. host: that will do it for us on "washington journal." we will be back tomorrow at 7:00 eastern, 4:00 a.m. pacific. we take you to a discussion on the challenges facing the united states hosted by the brookings institute, the american enterprise institute, and tulane university. that is said to get underway momentarily in washington. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2025] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] cecilia: i am president of the brookings institute. thank you for joining me. thank you to our cohost, the american enterprise institute. i would also like to thank brookings scholars carol graham and doug harris, who spearheaded the entire effort. this was an effort that many doubted would come to fruition given our country's deep divisions. yet here we are. the state of the nation report released today as a result of scholars from across the political spectrum com
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reporter brett samuels for the hill is an update on news of the day and former congressional staffer casey birgit discusses his book. executive power. "washington journal" is next. join the conversation. ♪ host: this is the "washington journal" for february 2. president trump announced a new set of tariffs against canada, mexico, and china. canada, in return, announced new tariffs against the united states with china and mexico expressing -- tell us what you think about these new tariffs put in place by the president. here's how you can call and let us know. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 four democrat -- for democrats. independents, (202) 748-8002. if you want to make your comments via these -- about these tariffs via text, (202) 748-8003. you can post on facebook at facebook.com/cspan or on x at @cspanwj. the president going to truth social to talk about why he did it he said he implemented a 25% tariff on imports from expo and canada, 10% on canadian energy, and 10% additional on china this was done through the international emergency economic powers act because of the m
reporter brett samuels for the hill is an update on news of the day and former congressional staffer casey birgit discusses his book. executive power. "washington journal" is next. join the conversation. ♪ host: this is the "washington journal" for february 2. president trump announced a new set of tariffs against canada, mexico, and china. canada, in return, announced new tariffs against the united states with china and mexico expressing -- tell us what you think about...
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my oldest son kyle behind me, brandon, casey, and ryan. my extraordinary sister edie is here and allison's brother rick and my sister-in-law abby and many of my closest friends who have chosen to come down to support me.ri i grew up on long island, new york. my mother was an artist as you said and our teacher, my father was a profestivus sore of -- professor of american history. my mother, jane, taught me to appreciate life. at age 14, she was diagnosed with terminal cancer and she decided if she was going to die before then, she was going to live. i'll never forget the day she pulled me out of class so i rushed to the car said are you okay? she said i'm okay, let's go. we drove to new york city, we went to art galleries, then we went to the opera and went to late night dinner, got home super late and expected me to get up and get to school on time the next day. my mother died in february of 1978 when i was 16 years old. a year and a half later, my father was diagnosed with lung cancer. he kept his diagnosis a secret from me because he wan
my oldest son kyle behind me, brandon, casey, and ryan. my extraordinary sister edie is here and allison's brother rick and my sister-in-law abby and many of my closest friends who have chosen to come down to support me.ri i grew up on long island, new york. my mother was an artist as you said and our teacher, my father was a profestivus sore of -- professor of american history. my mother, jane, taught me to appreciate life. at age 14, she was diagnosed with terminal cancer and she decided if...
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the oldest son kyle behind me, brandon, casey and ryan. my extraordinary sister edie is also here as well as allison's brother rick and my sister-in-law abby and many of my closest friends who have chosen to come down to support me. i grew up on long island, new york. my mother was an artist and my father was professor p. my mother taught me how to appreciate life. when i was 14 she was diagnosed with terminal cancer. she decided if she was going to die before then she was going to live. she pulled me out of class so i rushed to the car and said are you ok she said i'm ok, let's go. we drove to new york city, went to art galleries and the opera, late night dinner and then she expected me to get up and get to school on time the next day. my mother died in february of 1978. my father was diagnosed a cap diagnosis secret for me because he wanted to make sure i left to start college in the fall but he dropped me off at school and week later he went for his first chemotherapy treatment at a local hospital. a nurse accidentally gave him the wron
the oldest son kyle behind me, brandon, casey and ryan. my extraordinary sister edie is also here as well as allison's brother rick and my sister-in-law abby and many of my closest friends who have chosen to come down to support me. i grew up on long island, new york. my mother was an artist and my father was professor p. my mother taught me how to appreciate life. when i was 14 she was diagnosed with terminal cancer. she decided if she was going to die before then she was going to live. she...
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conflict gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount in the matter of student casey versus s if you ask okay case number (202) 412-0605 the board by a vote of seven eyes gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount in one matter of anticipated litigation, the board by a vote of seven eyes gives direction to the general council on the matter of 1tk student matter number 202420252 the board by a vote of seven a's approves the kindergarten waiver waiver and on one matter of public employee discipline, dismissal and release the board by a vote of six eyes and one commissioner recusal rea due to a conflict gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount. um i will move us to public comment but before we do that one happy lunar new year. happy holidays it's here book by anybody's hour and korean at least the board of education follows the student outcomes focused governance model based on community input. the board has adopted our vision values goals and guardrails and in order to increase the portion of board meeting time t
conflict gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount in the matter of student casey versus s if you ask okay case number (202) 412-0605 the board by a vote of seven eyes gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount in one matter of anticipated litigation, the board by a vote of seven eyes gives direction to the general council on the matter of 1tk student matter number 202420252 the board by a vote of seven a's approves the kindergarten...