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>> he's one member of the 49 cbc. right after that the white house reached out to cedric richmond, the head of the caucus. where is that meeting land? is it happening? >> i know we've reached out and looking for a date on that as well. so, we're pleased this one was able to come together and then we'll get to the next one. >> last question. yesterday there was a compare and contrast with visuals, show and tell, if you will. >> yes, i saw that on a few shows. >> yes. so, and you compared and contrasted about how you're going about it and how the obama administration went about obamacare. one difference they've made note about, and i want your response to this, you may have said you're doing this and they said they're doing this. one thing you did not do that they did, had their bill scored by cbo. you did not score it by cbo. >> sure, its being scored. look, with all due respect to that, this is the same group that said -- who passed it and
>> he's one member of the 49 cbc. right after that the white house reached out to cedric richmond, the head of the caucus. where is that meeting land? is it happening? >> i know we've reached out and looking for a date on that as well. so, we're pleased this one was able to come together and then we'll get to the next one. >> last question. yesterday there was a compare and contrast with visuals, show and tell, if you will. >> yes, i saw that on a few shows. >>...
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president that there was an effort to reach out to the cbc. with all of this understanding that they are an important group to deal with in handling some of the issues, the urban issues or issues that pertain to their community haas how does the president plan to move forward in working with them, particularly some who don't see eye to eye with him? >> part of this is he continues to have a dialogue, april. it's simply sitting down with people, talking about issues, talking about common ground. i think if you look at the conversation that he began and continued with congressman elijah cummings, they found common ground. the president talked about areas where despite some of the narratives that are out there, there are issues that they probably both share a concern for. and that they can work on together. and maybe they won't agree on 100% or 60%. but maybe there is 15, 20, or 30% of the issues. maybe there is one bill in particular they can work . but there is a willingness to sit down and talk. and i think that's the fir step in the process o
president that there was an effort to reach out to the cbc. with all of this understanding that they are an important group to deal with in handling some of the issues, the urban issues or issues that pertain to their community haas how does the president plan to move forward in working with them, particularly some who don't see eye to eye with him? >> part of this is he continues to have a dialogue, april. it's simply sitting down with people, talking about issues, talking about common...
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the cbc chairman said health care, education, and policing are among their biggest concerns. whur's troy johnson joins us live in the next half hour with an in depth look at local reaction to the meeting and what residents are hoping will come out of it. >> breaking news in montgomery county. threats were p school deals with a rape case involving undocumented ingrnts. now, there's a request to deploy more police officers on campus. chris gordon is live at the school to explain what police are saying. >> reporter: in the past hour, a spokesperson for montgomery county public schools told me that the principal here at rockville high school reports receiving several telephone threats throughout the day. now, the principal notified police, which sent cruisers to patrol the grounds of the school. this comes after two students were charged with rape and sex offenses. one of the suspects has an undetermined immigration status. according to i.c.e. the other is a juvenile, so i.c.e. won't discuss his immigration status. today's telephone threat were made against what the caller referr
the cbc chairman said health care, education, and policing are among their biggest concerns. whur's troy johnson joins us live in the next half hour with an in depth look at local reaction to the meeting and what residents are hoping will come out of it. >> breaking news in montgomery county. threats were p school deals with a rape case involving undocumented ingrnts. now, there's a request to deploy more police officers on campus. chris gordon is live at the school to explain what police...
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. >> are you going to include the cbc in your conversations with your urban agenda and inner city -- going to include who? >> the congressional black caucus. >> do you want to set up a meeting? are they friend of yours? let's go, set up a meeting. i would love to meet with the black caucus. >> he did and we're talking about a president who started his political career by setting a fire under the birther movement. let's talk about what kind of common ground they may have come up with. joining me is congressman anthony brown. i see you have described the meeting as productive. how so specifically? >> it was a productive business meeting. by that i mean that we went to the white house, the cbc leadership, to really help the president answer the question that he asked african-americans back in october, what do you have to lose? we highlighted the skinny budget that the trump administration recently released and pointed out a number of areas where the african-american community and quite frankly americans at large lose, the cuts in the community development block grants, the cuts in pell
. >> are you going to include the cbc in your conversations with your urban agenda and inner city -- going to include who? >> the congressional black caucus. >> do you want to set up a meeting? are they friend of yours? let's go, set up a meeting. i would love to meet with the black caucus. >> he did and we're talking about a president who started his political career by setting a fire under the birther movement. let's talk about what kind of common ground they may have...
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that was one of the topics that he talked about with the cbc. some of the issues with respect to crime an education and some of the solutions that they suggested that could be done during their meeting. i think those are the kind of things that i think we can continue that conversation. >> sean, unfortunately there's been a rise in hate crimes when it comes to different groups. >> yes, and -- owe. >> you commented from this podium, this gentle man said he wishes the man were younger. what do you say? this is clear, racism. >> two issues. number one, i think hate crimes, anti-semetic crimes of any nature should be called out in the most rep rehenceable way. there is one issue that despite policy should unite us. that is calling out hate, calling out divisiveness based on the color of one's skin, one's gender. president called it out before with respect to certain particular situations. he made it very clear at the opening of his joint address, that's what he led with, is a call to denounce hate, no matter where we come from politically. he's also
that was one of the topics that he talked about with the cbc. some of the issues with respect to crime an education and some of the solutions that they suggested that could be done during their meeting. i think those are the kind of things that i think we can continue that conversation. >> sean, unfortunately there's been a rise in hate crimes when it comes to different groups. >> yes, and -- owe. >> you commented from this podium, this gentle man said he wishes the man were...
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and i think that is one of the topics he talked with the cbc. some of the issues with respect to crime and education and some of the solutions that they suggested that could be done during their meeting. and i think those are the kinds of things that we can start that conversation. >> okay. sean, unfortunately there's been a rise in hate crimes when it comes to certain groups. anti-semitic crimes. you commented from this podium, the gentleman from the jail house gave a statement he wishes he were younger, the man that he killed. this is clear and it's racism at its utmost. >> two issues. number one, i think hate crime , anti-semitic crimes of any nature should be called out. there is no room for that in our country and the president noted that in his address. there is no place for hate, divisiveness based on one's race, color or religion. the president is clear on that. with respects to certain situations he made it very clear at the joint address. that is what he led with is a call to denounce hate no matter where we come from politically. he t
and i think that is one of the topics he talked with the cbc. some of the issues with respect to crime and education and some of the solutions that they suggested that could be done during their meeting. and i think those are the kinds of things that we can start that conversation. >> okay. sean, unfortunately there's been a rise in hate crimes when it comes to certain groups. anti-semitic crimes. you commented from this podium, the gentleman from the jail house gave a statement he wishes...
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now one of the ways you can tell me and cedric apart is cedric is the chairman of the cbc.nd as the highest-ranking african-american republican i hbic, head brother in charge. thank you for the three republicans came here tonight. god bless you and my chief of staff. you have got to bring your own collapse, you have got to bring your own applause. [applause] tim scott: now i came in congress in 2010. i came in with an amazing class. diane black, praise the lord, tennessee. i came in with like 94 congress members, 84 members that were republicans, and four of us came in together from south carolina. we became like brothers. mick mulvaney, trey gowdy, and jeff duncan, obviously brothers from other mothers. have you seen those fellas? [laughter] tim scott: people call us the four horsemen. people say, what have you learned in your seven years or six years in congress in the senate? i am like well, one of the , things we learned is that you can become the director of the omb and not pay yo taxes. [laughter] tim scott: i love you, mick. mick said, to his credit, mick said that h
now one of the ways you can tell me and cedric apart is cedric is the chairman of the cbc.nd as the highest-ranking african-american republican i hbic, head brother in charge. thank you for the three republicans came here tonight. god bless you and my chief of staff. you have got to bring your own collapse, you have got to bring your own applause. [applause] tim scott: now i came in congress in 2010. i came in with an amazing class. diane black, praise the lord, tennessee. i came in with like...
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chinese]ing >> this is the year the cbc will hold its 19th national congress. chinese diplomats will continue to forge ahead, guided by the diplomatic thinking of the general secretary. china will continue to be an anchor of international stability, and engine of global growth, a champion of peace and development, and a contributor to global governance. >> thank you, foreign minister. the situation on the korean peninsula at the moment is extremely tense. north korea has again tested missiles this week and the united states says that for options are on the table. in malaysia, the half brother of north korea's leader was murdered, apparently on the order of north korea's leader. does china think there will be war on the korean peninsula, and what is china strategy for preventing war from breaking out? chinese]ing >> [speaking chinese] >> tensions are again rising on the korean peninsula. has ignored international opposition and insisted upon advancing its nuclear program and launched ballistic missiles in violation of security council resolutions. u.s. andher ha
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. >> reporter: the cbc titled their document "we have a lot to lose" pleaing off of a question presidentoters on the campaign trail. weijia jiang, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> coming up later on "cbs this morning," the latest on the deadly london rampage and a closer look at how vehicles are being used to carry out attacks. >>> plus, "forbes" is out with a list of the 50 greatest leaders in 2017. they're the men and women inspired others and transforming the world. we'll reveal the list only on "cbs this morning." >>> and it's one of the hottest tickets in washington. errol barnett takes us inside the psychedelic infinity art exhibit. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ions by vitac -- www.vi and i'm michelle griego. >>> time to rise and shine! as we take a live look at the bay bridge, nice conditions outside. the rain came, it went, and then it's going to come back again. good morning, it is thursday, march 23. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. yes, roberta came back, to
. >> reporter: the cbc titled their document "we have a lot to lose" pleaing off of a question presidentoters on the campaign trail. weijia jiang, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> coming up later on "cbs this morning," the latest on the deadly london rampage and a closer look at how vehicles are being used to carry out attacks. >>> plus, "forbes" is out with a list of the 50 greatest leaders in 2017. they're the men and women inspired others and...
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we're referring you to cbc for an out-of-state transfer.s an indefinite sentence. last report was in april of 2007. by signing it doesn't mean you agree or disagree, just means you are informed of our action. we are referring for you an out-of-state transfer. just our recommendation, doesn't mean they have to approve it. however, i think they will. it will take anywhere from -- i'm saying, from what i've seen in the past, anywhere from three weeks to three months to get an answer. however, then we need to find a state that will accept you. and that sometimes takes a long time. they send out paperwork to california, if california will accept you, then cool. if they deny you, then we have to find another state. >> yeah, i'm aware of the -- >> you know how long -- so it could take a little bit longer to do that part. but the approval, i don't see a problem with it being approved immediately. >> okay. >> there you go. you can have this part, federico. you have a good day. okay? >> thank you. i was biting my tongue. because this is a sham, this
we're referring you to cbc for an out-of-state transfer.s an indefinite sentence. last report was in april of 2007. by signing it doesn't mean you agree or disagree, just means you are informed of our action. we are referring for you an out-of-state transfer. just our recommendation, doesn't mean they have to approve it. however, i think they will. it will take anywhere from -- i'm saying, from what i've seen in the past, anywhere from three weeks to three months to get an answer. however, then...
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. >>> thank you, with the cbc, you say you went through all of this prior to reach out to the cbc, so with all of this understanding that they are a important group to deal with handling some of the urban issues or issues that pertain to their community, how does the president plan to move forward in working with them particularly those who just don't see eye to eye with him? >> i think part of it continues to have a dialogue, april, it's simply sitting down with people talking about issues, talking about common ground if you look at the conversation and with congressman eli i can congressman -- elijah comumming maybe there's 15 or 20% of the issues they agree on, maybe there's one bill they can work on but there's a willingness to sit down and talk and i think that's fist step in the propces, and the president has brought in union leaders, he had dr. zeke emmanuel, it's not just bringing in people who agree with you, it's about bringing in people across the spectrum, i get it that innercities rebuilding isn't the only issue. he's talked about rebuilding the innercities, law and order
. >>> thank you, with the cbc, you say you went through all of this prior to reach out to the cbc, so with all of this understanding that they are a important group to deal with handling some of the urban issues or issues that pertain to their community, how does the president plan to move forward in working with them particularly those who just don't see eye to eye with him? >> i think part of it continues to have a dialogue, april, it's simply sitting down with people talking...
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read that it was described his path was one more of law and order whereas your members there at the cbc said let's look at opportunity and perhaps some are jobs or things like that. did you come to agreements? >> i think it would be a stretch to say we came to agreements. the reason w went to meet with him we wanted to answer a question. remember, he raised during the campaign what do african-americans have to lose? we wanted to tell him we have a lot to lose, and in fact, in the first two months of his administration we've already lost a lot. if you look at the budget, a budget is reflection of his values and the way he has cut certain agencies that will have detrimental impact in african-american communities. he cut the epa. what will happen the next time there is a flint crisis? he cut education and he wants vouchers which is privatizing public education. the way he rolled back consent decrees in baltimore and chicago. taking the federal government out of the voting rights lawsuit. we wanted to tell him that african-americans have already lost a lot. we want this to stop. i think it
read that it was described his path was one more of law and order whereas your members there at the cbc said let's look at opportunity and perhaps some are jobs or things like that. did you come to agreements? >> i think it would be a stretch to say we came to agreements. the reason w went to meet with him we wanted to answer a question. remember, he raised during the campaign what do african-americans have to lose? we wanted to tell him we have a lot to lose, and in fact, in the first...
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. >>> cbc news reports recreational marijuana can be legal one canada by mid-2018.rning liberal party plans to propose it next month. the prime minister favored legalization during his campaign. >>> "time" explains how scientists in massachusetts turned a spinach leaf into beating heart tissue. they colonized the veins of the leaf with human tissue. they hope to ease the shortage of donor organs. >>> still ahead. uploading your thoughts. elon musk wants to connect your brain to a computer to process information at lightning speeds. >>> the girl stays for now. a statue that took on a bull gets an extension. statue that took on a bull statue that took on a bull gets an extension. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ this girl is on fire >>> the manhattan statue known as fearless girl has persisted. she will keep staring down wall street's charging bull through february of next year. the new york mayor extended her stay. a financial firm commissioned the work. >>> on the "cbs money watch" possible clues today
. >>> cbc news reports recreational marijuana can be legal one canada by mid-2018.rning liberal party plans to propose it next month. the prime minister favored legalization during his campaign. >>> "time" explains how scientists in massachusetts turned a spinach leaf into beating heart tissue. they colonized the veins of the leaf with human tissue. they hope to ease the shortage of donor organs. >>> still ahead. uploading your thoughts. elon musk wants to...
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and i think that was one of the topics he talked about with the cbc. some of the issues with respect to crime and education and some of the solutions that they suggested could be done during the meeting. and i think those are the kind of thing we can continue that conversation. >> unfortunately, there's been a rise in hate crimes when it comes to different groups to include anti-semitic crimes. you commented from that podium this is clear this gentleman in his jailhouse gave a statement to a reporter talking about he wishes the man were younger and he was a thug. so what do you say to this. it's clear racism. >> two issues. one, hate crimes of any nature should be called out in the most reprehensible way. . there's no room for that in our country and the president noted that in the joint address. there's one issue that despite policy should unite us and that's calling out hate based on the color of one skin's, one's religion and agendaer. the president has been clear and called it out before. with respect to certain particular situations h he made it c
and i think that was one of the topics he talked about with the cbc. some of the issues with respect to crime and education and some of the solutions that they suggested could be done during the meeting. and i think those are the kind of thing we can continue that conversation. >> unfortunately, there's been a rise in hate crimes when it comes to different groups to include anti-semitic crimes. you commented from that podium this is clear this gentleman in his jailhouse gave a statement...
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it comes after a month in which he said he would love to meet with cbc members. he asked the black reporter to set it up and she said that was got her job. >> house republicans paivsherring on the gop bill their jobs willen on the line next year. they are expected to vote on the legislation that would undo health care coverage to 20 some million americans. president trump met with lawmakers on the fence and others made changes to the bill. day two of neil gorsuch's nomination is in the books. he appeared to grow testy after more than four hours of questioning. even stating there is a lot he regrets about the confirmation processen including putting his family through that ordeal. >> for those of you hoping to run the marine corps marathon important information to pass along. lottery opens today. you'll have until march 2 to recommendster and notified of status by email on march 30. registration fee for the marine corps marathon is $160 you won't be charge a fee until you were officially selected. run happens sunday, october hopefully we'll have nice weather throu
it comes after a month in which he said he would love to meet with cbc members. he asked the black reporter to set it up and she said that was got her job. >> house republicans paivsherring on the gop bill their jobs willen on the line next year. they are expected to vote on the legislation that would undo health care coverage to 20 some million americans. president trump met with lawmakers on the fence and others made changes to the bill. day two of neil gorsuch's nomination is in the...
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this man found tired and freezing by a cbc reporter. >> do you know where you are? >> i don't know where i am now. >> do you want to know? you're in canada. >> reporter: in the first two months of this year, more than 2,000 have crossed. many spurred by the recent immigration orders and perceived risk of deportation. they leave behind lives in america sometimes decades in the making. and travel on a system of informal paths dubbed underground railroads to the great white north. but the road is difficult and conditions are harsh. this somali refugee made the trek. >> it was so cold, it was dangerous. some of us, they cut the blood in their legs. because they're walking like eight hours or nine hours. it was crazy. >> reporter: his journey on this so-called underground railroad started here in the twin cities all the colors of mogadishu tucked away into the markets and cafes that make up this vibrant somali communities. >> minneapolis is one of the biggest cities in north america where you have the most somali residents, close to 80,000. >> reporter: under the hum of
this man found tired and freezing by a cbc reporter. >> do you know where you are? >> i don't know where i am now. >> do you want to know? you're in canada. >> reporter: in the first two months of this year, more than 2,000 have crossed. many spurred by the recent immigration orders and perceived risk of deportation. they leave behind lives in america sometimes decades in the making. and travel on a system of informal paths dubbed underground railroads to the great white...
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cbc are said to be working on offers. >>> deutsche bank to shore off its books hopes to raise over 8on yuros by selling at a discount. >>> barrens thinks apple stock could jump 10% in the next six months. >>> when we come back international business leaders are meeting with china's top decision makers and planners today. live report from the annual forum in bejing. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests, i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. >>> welcome back to "world wide exchange" and good morning. >>> macron remains the favor toot win. and tonight is the country's first televised debate. french voters go to the polls in early april, end of may. and closely watched globally with one of the main candidates, marine le pencome paining acts vly for france to leave the euro. >> and a france for us to brush up on our french. >> for you. becaus
cbc are said to be working on offers. >>> deutsche bank to shore off its books hopes to raise over 8on yuros by selling at a discount. >>> barrens thinks apple stock could jump 10% in the next six months. >>> when we come back international business leaders are meeting with china's top decision makers and planners today. live report from the annual forum in bejing. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests, i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate...
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i just want to start off with a basic understanding and that is the cbc is alive and well.erick douglass by the way is dead. in fact he died in 1985, so if anyone feels obligated, please let the white house know that. also, to the secretary of education, w. e. b. du boise felt. curtis pulled his name. there is no need to detain him in the airport. [applause] / >> now, look, i know you come up here and talk about your self and its okay. for me there's a lot of other people to talk about tonight. but i don't come in out of obligation i will tell one of my stories where i actually slipped and put my foot in my mouth. you all know my relationship to our assistant leader in the house. like a big brother, father and jokester wrapped into one that's when i was in the state legislature there was a guy that was about 65 and i was 27. he taught me about jazz and blues and i told him about rap. one day we went fishing and distorted drinking and we ended up late at night, about 6:00 that we were still drinking. and so on the way home, the phone rings and it's my assistant saying do you
i just want to start off with a basic understanding and that is the cbc is alive and well.erick douglass by the way is dead. in fact he died in 1985, so if anyone feels obligated, please let the white house know that. also, to the secretary of education, w. e. b. du boise felt. curtis pulled his name. there is no need to detain him in the airport. [applause] / >> now, look, i know you come up here and talk about your self and its okay. for me there's a lot of other people to talk about...
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cbc news says his government will introduce the marijuana legislation next month.d follow through on one of trudeau's campaign promises. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: looking ahead to what is on the agenda in washington this afternoon, the white house daily press briefing is scheduled to begin any minute. they will bring you updates on any headlines that come out of that come especially the health care bill and tax reform. at the rick clock p.m. eastern time, president trump is scheduled to sign 4 bills. the campaign trail candidate donald trump promised to provide the coal industry and tomorrow he is set to sign an order promoting cold and domestic natural gas. congressman ro khanna from silicon valley in telephone it took a trip to eastern kentucky with the hope it could bridge the gap between his district and cold country. he joins us from washington. great to have you with us here. palo alto and kentucky are different places. what did you learn o
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ryan is the same person who donald trump said to her, well, why don't you set up this meeting with the cbc. those are your friends, right? their agenda is with april ryan, the fact she is a credible, notable journalist in the black community. her job is ensuring this particular white house and this administration and the policies they push forth are reported in a fair way to our community. i know you don't like it, but it is true. >> i'm not saying she's not creditable. >> you questioned her credibility earlier. let me finish. i'm not saying she's not creditable. what i'm saying is let's be intellectually honest and not lie about her viewpoint. her viewpoint has been consistently since january 20th very antagonistic and not covering this white house in a decent way. >> the white house isn't decent. if the white house was decent -- >> she's following the story about the leaks. and if you say she has an agenda, wouldn't you think a reporter who identifies him or herself as a conservative, don't you think that reporter would have an agenda as well? >> yes. but my point is when you get pushbac
ryan is the same person who donald trump said to her, well, why don't you set up this meeting with the cbc. those are your friends, right? their agenda is with april ryan, the fact she is a credible, notable journalist in the black community. her job is ensuring this particular white house and this administration and the policies they push forth are reported in a fair way to our community. i know you don't like it, but it is true. >> i'm not saying she's not creditable. >> you...
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when he is not reading from prompter he is asking april ryan when she's going to set up meeting with cbct going to high five you right now. the point is this is someone who doesn't come across. the point doesn't sound genuine when he is reading the prompter. >> you mentioned april ryan and we're going to talk about the first lady as well speaking about women's empowerment. we'll be right back. is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, there's an adjustment for that. tilt your tormentor and put those snores to sleep. does your bed do that? right now, save $400 on our most popular mattresses. only at a sleep number store. it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think you're crazy. if you walk the walk you talk the talk. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. hide the eyes. it's what you do. show 'em real slow. when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that
when he is not reading from prompter he is asking april ryan when she's going to set up meeting with cbct going to high five you right now. the point is this is someone who doesn't come across. the point doesn't sound genuine when he is reading the prompter. >> you mentioned april ryan and we're going to talk about the first lady as well speaking about women's empowerment. we'll be right back. is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, there's an adjustment for that. tilt your...
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learned president trump will meet with all 49 members of the cockal black caucus next week, in a tweet, cbc says it will answer president's campaign question to black america, what do you have to lose. >>> president trump is once again vowing to take his travel ban fight to the supreme court. federal judge in hawaii and maryland have blocked the executive order on immigration from taking effect. the order temporarily halts immigration from six muslim majority countries designated aster or hot spots, and the judge said it discriminate as begins muslims. >>> secretary of the state rex tillerson is in japan on his first visit as a diplomate. he is on a three nation tour of asia to find a way out of the region's most pressing problem. north korea test firing missiles. tillerson says a different approach is needed to deal with north korea but gave no specifics. after japan tillerson head to south korea and china. >>> mcdonald's corporate headquarters is blaming hackers for a tweet sent this morning from its official twit ter account to president trump, it says, donald trump you are actually a di
learned president trump will meet with all 49 members of the cockal black caucus next week, in a tweet, cbc says it will answer president's campaign question to black america, what do you have to lose. >>> president trump is once again vowing to take his travel ban fight to the supreme court. federal judge in hawaii and maryland have blocked the executive order on immigration from taking effect. the order temporarily halts immigration from six muslim majority countries designated aster...
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. >> so you're saying the meeting with the cv cbc is not been scheduled it. >> one last question as you watch this evening a year ago or so we're watching a state of the union speech by barack obama. what was going through your mind in can contrasting this. >> how much i miss him are ready. and what he was able to do for this country. when he talked about saving jobs look at the auto industry. look at the stock market and the things that president obama was able to accomplish in the worst recession of our time. turn this country around, got a facing forward and moving in the right direction once again. and right now we don't know where the ship is headed. >> congressman thank you for being with us this evening. we are are here live on c-span2 and we welcome nikki haley we welcome our un ambassador to the cameras on c-span2. what did you hear the president's speech tonight that maybe you hadn't heard either behind closed doors or other speeches of his? >> what we heard is that he will deliver on what he promised the merc and people. but he wants to do it in a way that lifts up all people
. >> so you're saying the meeting with the cv cbc is not been scheduled it. >> one last question as you watch this evening a year ago or so we're watching a state of the union speech by barack obama. what was going through your mind in can contrasting this. >> how much i miss him are ready. and what he was able to do for this country. when he talked about saving jobs look at the auto industry. look at the stock market and the things that president obama was able to accomplish...
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cbc asked voters whether the fbi should be investigaing the president's ties to russia. respondents did the equivalent of screaming a collective yes into the telephone. two-thirds of the country, almost two-thirds, 63% thinks it is necessary and should keep going. while these investigations chug along at the fbi and in congress more-or-less, voters quite clearly have questions that they want answered, they want results and it sounds like they want dramatic results if these investigations turn up a worst case scenario answer. congressman adam schiff is the ranking democrat in charge of the investigation in the house. he says from his position at that committee, he has seen evidence he would describe as more than circumstantial, that the trump campaign did collude with russia in their attack on our election last year and congressman schiff will join us >>> yesterday, the house intelligence committee was supposed to hold an open hearing including testimony from former intelligence director james clapper and john brennan on the right and former acting attorney general sally
cbc asked voters whether the fbi should be investigaing the president's ties to russia. respondents did the equivalent of screaming a collective yes into the telephone. two-thirds of the country, almost two-thirds, 63% thinks it is necessary and should keep going. while these investigations chug along at the fbi and in congress more-or-less, voters quite clearly have questions that they want answered, they want results and it sounds like they want dramatic results if these investigations turn...
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but cbc news s is is reporting the canadian embassy ordered a trudeau cutout last june for nearly $150vernment in canada saying we don't love this idea. yet i went on ebay this morning because whoever thought of a ca cardboard cutout of the prime minister, not only can you at home buy the cutout of the attractive world leader but you can get it in mini version. if you live in manhattan in a small apartment, there's room for a cutout for you. >> it's not surprising that these exists, but it's surprising that the government ever wished to use them. it's clearly embarrassing and demeaning towards him to suggest that's why he's a good world leader. >> do you think that was the implication or that we are so proud of our country's leader, here, you might like to take your picture with him, and since he's not here in person -- >> the answer will be have they done it with past prime ministers. >>> hollywood studios are pushing to offer movies in homes soon after their theatrical debuts. warner brothers asking to debut films on demand for $50 a rental 17 days after opening. other studios found
but cbc news s is is reporting the canadian embassy ordered a trudeau cutout last june for nearly $150vernment in canada saying we don't love this idea. yet i went on ebay this morning because whoever thought of a ca cardboard cutout of the prime minister, not only can you at home buy the cutout of the attractive world leader but you can get it in mini version. if you live in manhattan in a small apartment, there's room for a cutout for you. >> it's not surprising that these exists, but...
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dialogue toward productive policies that forward.ica move the president looks forward to discussing the cbc policy priorities and finding ways they can work together with -- where those priorities align. this meeting seeks to accelerate efforts to defeat isis in their remaining areas in iraq and syria. part of our is whole of government approach to defeating isis. the trump administration will use all the tools of national power in correlation with our national powers to cut off isis funding, expand intelligence shines, and deny isis geographic and online safety. also, judge gorsuch in his second day of questioning by the senate judiciary committee, during his nearly 12 hours of , the judge yesterday continued to prove himself an enormously qualified jurist of that americans will all be proud to see on the supreme court. it's not surprising to see senate democrats are failing to gain traction for any of their potshots and opposition to judge gorsuch. there is not enough what a sizing the senate that will hide the judge gorsuch is a thoughtful jurist with a lifelong dedication to our constit
dialogue toward productive policies that forward.ica move the president looks forward to discussing the cbc policy priorities and finding ways they can work together with -- where those priorities align. this meeting seeks to accelerate efforts to defeat isis in their remaining areas in iraq and syria. part of our is whole of government approach to defeating isis. the trump administration will use all the tools of national power in correlation with our national powers to cut off isis funding,...
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reporters into the room to hear him praise african-americans, but as you can see, as he spoke, the cbc six-member executive board were sitting on the other side of the table, out of the tv camera's shot. that was intentional. congresswoman lawrence, you were there as a member of the caucus executive board. tell us about the meeting. >> we went to that meeting with an objective, an objective to answer his question that was so insulting -- african-americans, you're broke, you're uneducated, you're unemployed, you get shot as soon as you walk out your door. what the hell do you have to lose? we came with a 120-page document. this is what we have to lose. we have a lot to lose. >> so, you actually had -- i know cedric richmond, the chairman, showed it to me. >> yes. >> you had actually a document that said this is what we have to lose? >> absolutely. >> and presented it to president trump? >> we wanted to eliminate, whether it was his ignorance or his arrogance or disrespect, to the african-american community. we told him eye to eye, this was not a fun meeting. we were not there laughing a
reporters into the room to hear him praise african-americans, but as you can see, as he spoke, the cbc six-member executive board were sitting on the other side of the table, out of the tv camera's shot. that was intentional. congresswoman lawrence, you were there as a member of the caucus executive board. tell us about the meeting. >> we went to that meeting with an objective, an objective to answer his question that was so insulting -- african-americans, you're broke, you're uneducated,...
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. >> the chaos unfolded friday during skype interview with the cbc. >> as professor kelly tried to keepion at bay. in waddled nine month old, followed quickly by his mother, in a frantic bid to get the kids out of the shot. kelly later explained that marion had been in a hipity hopity mood after celebrating her birthday party. >> i thought to read a book for 30 seconds just to do the interview, but then the other in a little stroller, then there was nothing i could do. >> the video instantly triggered tributes and copycats. like the one featuring press secretary sean spicer, president trump, ben carson and kellyanne conway. and it lit up the late night shows. >> this is why i love kids. no matter how seriously you take yourselves, kids will mess up your -- sure kids can say i'm going on the bbc, but the kids are like no, we're going on he will glenn kelly thought that cents was the end of his tv career, but it's been the opposite. kelly politely tweeted that he left in peace, and he's happy his family saga has brought laughter to so many. charlie d'agada, cbs news, london. >> so strikin
. >> the chaos unfolded friday during skype interview with the cbc. >> as professor kelly tried to keepion at bay. in waddled nine month old, followed quickly by his mother, in a frantic bid to get the kids out of the shot. kelly later explained that marion had been in a hipity hopity mood after celebrating her birthday party. >> i thought to read a book for 30 seconds just to do the interview, but then the other in a little stroller, then there was nothing i could do....
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had tried to be scheduled and didn't just work out and luckily now -- >> he's one member of the 49 of cbc, right after that press conference the white house reached out to the congressional black caucus the head of the caucus, where is that meeting? where's that meeting? is it happening? >> i know that we've reached out and looking for a date on that as well. so we're pleased that this one was able to come together. >> yesterday, there was a compare and contrast with visual show and tell if you will. >> yes, i saw that on a few shows. >> so, you compared and contrasted how you're going about it and how the obama administration went about obamacare. one difference they make note of and i want to get your response to this is the fact that you may have this and said you're doing this versus what they're doing, but one thing they said you did not do that they did, had there bill scored by cbo an you did not score it -- >> sure, it is being scored. with all due respected this is the same group who passed it an then told us we could read it. it is online for ever american to read. again, if tha
had tried to be scheduled and didn't just work out and luckily now -- >> he's one member of the 49 of cbc, right after that press conference the white house reached out to the congressional black caucus the head of the caucus, where is that meeting? where's that meeting? is it happening? >> i know that we've reached out and looking for a date on that as well. so we're pleased that this one was able to come together. >> yesterday, there was a compare and contrast with visual...
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president trump also offered to meet with all 49 members of the cbc on a quarterly basis.oin us here a little later this morning. >> looking for whatrd to that. time right now is 5:50 and that means it's time to take a look at the stories you're engaging with the most this morning on social media with our realtime news tracker. first up, new claims of spying. private communications of president trump and his transition team may have been recorded by intelligence officials while they monitored other targets. the chairman also suggests that information may have been improperly distributed. >> all right. also shocking revelations from a new report involving thes former campaign manager paul manafort. 10 years ago he was paid $10 million a year by a russian billionaire to secretly lobby for and promote russian president vladimir putin overas to the justice department something required bylaw. manafort was forced out of the trump campaign back in august after it was revealed he secretly lobbied on behalf of ukraine's pro ruling party. >> big name advertisers decided to boycott
president trump also offered to meet with all 49 members of the cbc on a quarterly basis.oin us here a little later this morning. >> looking for whatrd to that. time right now is 5:50 and that means it's time to take a look at the stories you're engaging with the most this morning on social media with our realtime news tracker. first up, new claims of spying. private communications of president trump and his transition team may have been recorded by intelligence officials while they...
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what's asked on cbc this morning and this is what he had to say. >> this whole thing about russia, ifrustrated with selective leaks coming from parts of government that malign his campaign. the reason why we think the intelligence communities are the ones that should do this is the last thing we want to do is compromise the sources and methods of our intelligence gathering so that we get to the bottom of all of this, but yeah, there's been a lot of selective leaking, i think in many ways meant to malign the presidency, meant to get him off to a bad start, he's expressing that frustration. >> you heard in the so-called gang of eight, the top leaders who get this information. have you seen anything to suggest there are wiretaps? >> no. >> could you clear up this question -- >> well, again, i don't want to get ahead of the intelligence committee. i don't want to get ahead of the intelligence committees and their thorough investigation. >> he says no, hasn't seen any evidence, but to explain what the potential motivation could be that frustration may have come from these tweets from the
what's asked on cbc this morning and this is what he had to say. >> this whole thing about russia, ifrustrated with selective leaks coming from parts of government that malign his campaign. the reason why we think the intelligence communities are the ones that should do this is the last thing we want to do is compromise the sources and methods of our intelligence gathering so that we get to the bottom of all of this, but yeah, there's been a lot of selective leaking, i think in many ways...
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donald trump thought all black people know each other and she should set up a meeting with the cbc despite >> sean spicer has worked in washington for a long time. no one sensed is racism or sexism. he was asked to respond this morning on the hugh hewitt show. here's what he said? >> april is a tough reporter that knows how to throw it back and take it back. so to somehow, i think it's frankly demeaning to for some folks to say she can't take it. we went back and forth. i disagreed with the angle and the way she was coming at the question. but that's what we do. we go back and forth. i don't treat one person different than the next. but to suggest that somehow because of her gender or race she would be treat differently i think is frankly demeaning to her. >> white house briefings get tense. that's not uniquing to this white house. do you think spicer is more helping or hurting the white house with this stuff? >> i don't think that this had anything to do with her race or gender. i think this has to do with respect. i think the way that this white house is conducting themselves with report
donald trump thought all black people know each other and she should set up a meeting with the cbc despite >> sean spicer has worked in washington for a long time. no one sensed is racism or sexism. he was asked to respond this morning on the hugh hewitt show. here's what he said? >> april is a tough reporter that knows how to throw it back and take it back. so to somehow, i think it's frankly demeaning to for some folks to say she can't take it. we went back and forth. i disagreed...
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i think he had a great meeting with the cbc the other day, for example, where he talked about infrastructureout loans and small business lending, education. there are things that he is willing to engage individuals with or groups or caucuses to get to 218 and further advance his agenda. so it's not about undermining anybody. it's about moving the agenda forward and getting things done. [inaudible conversations] >> it's speaker ryan who puts bills on the floor, not the president. what with's in it for speaker ryan? >> getting things done. doing what's in the best interests of this country that exist. make sure we understand, i think his goal -- he came here to get things done. and i think, you know, as was pointed out, there was a level of disappointment that he expressed on friday. he wants to get things done. if people want to work together, and i think what this event on friday did was, frankly, draw more people into the process to say, okay, let's figure out if we can actually come together with some on consensus ideas to get to 218 to pass this bill and to make a better system. he unders
i think he had a great meeting with the cbc the other day, for example, where he talked about infrastructureout loans and small business lending, education. there are things that he is willing to engage individuals with or groups or caucuses to get to 218 and further advance his agenda. so it's not about undermining anybody. it's about moving the agenda forward and getting things done. [inaudible conversations] >> it's speaker ryan who puts bills on the floor, not the president. what...
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i'm correct in your question, and i think that was one of the topics that he talked about with the cbc. some of the issues wh respect to crime and education and some of the solutions they suggested that can be done during their meeting. i think those are the kind of things that we can continue that conversation. >> sean, unfortunately, there has been a rise in hate crimes when it comes to different groups to include everyone. this man in his jailhouse gave a statement saying he wished the man were younger, that he was a thug that he killed. this is racism at its utmost. >> two issues. number one, i think hate crimes, anti-semitic crimes of any nature should be called out in the most reprehensible way. there is no room for that in our country and i think the president noted that in the joint address, that there was one issue that despite policy should unite us. that is call out hate, that is calling out divisiveness on one's skin, one's race, one's gender. with regard to certain situations, he made it clear at the opening of his joint address. that's what he led with, is a call to denou
i'm correct in your question, and i think that was one of the topics that he talked about with the cbc. some of the issues wh respect to crime and education and some of the solutions they suggested that can be done during their meeting. i think those are the kind of things that we can continue that conversation. >> sean, unfortunately, there has been a rise in hate crimes when it comes to different groups to include everyone. this man in his jailhouse gave a statement saying he wished the...
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. >> for cbc this morning saturday.heels -- >> they are weathering a storm of opposition about climate change. we'll talk to more than a dozen members of republican congress who are >>> is it an unfortunate disability for an a remarkable attribute? we'll explore a new understanding of how our mind works. that's next in "morning rounds." or watching "cbs this morning saturday." well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and so
. >> for cbc this morning saturday.heels -- >> they are weathering a storm of opposition about climate change. we'll talk to more than a dozen members of republican congress who are >>> is it an unfortunate disability for an a remarkable attribute? we'll explore a new understanding of how our mind works. that's next in "morning rounds." or watching "cbs this morning saturday." well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air...
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cbc says it has the dna tests to prove it.proves that soy makes up on 1% of the chicken. >>> it is 9:47 on the clock. time to head over to rosemary orozco for a check of our changing weather. >> yeah. so a gray start to the day. even a few scattered showers reported over the north bay. we will leave in just a slight chance for showers today. as we get into monday, though, a better chance with wet weather coming in for the first day of spring. and more wet weather to follow. let's step outside. take a look at what is going on. a live look into the east bay with partly sunny skies. seeing just a few peeks of blue at times. yesterday afternoon we cleared out nicely. at least the central and south bay did. today we are likely to see more in the way of cloud cover and less in the way of blue sky asks sunshine. here is a look at storm tracker 2. we're seeing a little bit of light rain over the north bay this morning. it has tapered off some. perhaps areas around bodega bay and farther north, a few showers there. drizzle below the ra
cbc says it has the dna tests to prove it.proves that soy makes up on 1% of the chicken. >>> it is 9:47 on the clock. time to head over to rosemary orozco for a check of our changing weather. >> yeah. so a gray start to the day. even a few scattered showers reported over the north bay. we will leave in just a slight chance for showers today. as we get into monday, though, a better chance with wet weather coming in for the first day of spring. and more wet weather to follow. let's...
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the president looks forward to discussing the cbc's policy priorities and finding a way to work togetherh those priorities. the president will have dinner with secretary of state tillerson. secretary tillerson hosted the foreign ministers and senior leaders of the global coalition working to defeat isis for the first meeting of the full coalition of 68 members since december of 2014. this meeting follows up on the defense ministerial followed last month in brussels. fight against isis and this meeting seeks to support efforts to defeat isis while max miimiz efforts on its branches and affiliates. the trump administration will use all the tools of national power in coordination with our international powers to cut off isis' funding, expand intelligence sharing and deny isis geographic and online safe havens. also today on the hill, judge gorsuch on his second day of questioning by the senate joushjoush judiciary committee, during his 12 hours of questioning -- at least i know how someone else feels -- it's not surprising that senate democrats are failing to gain traction for any of their
the president looks forward to discussing the cbc's policy priorities and finding a way to work togetherh those priorities. the president will have dinner with secretary of state tillerson. secretary tillerson hosted the foreign ministers and senior leaders of the global coalition working to defeat isis for the first meeting of the full coalition of 68 members since december of 2014. this meeting follows up on the defense ministerial followed last month in brussels. fight against isis and this...
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. >> the delegation the leadership not the entire cbc the leadership went and sat down with the presidentt some like 8% of the african-american vote. my question to you is, did you leave that meeti that he, a, listened and understood issues facing the black community and that anything will be done to differently? >> well, it certainly listened, and that was -- that was encouraging to see. now, in terms of his understanding, we'd like to believe that he has a better understanding of the needs andly challenges of the african-american community. but, you know, we'll see in time. so we saw skinny budget a few weeks ago. a lot of harmful cuts. he'll submit his formal budget this spring, and we'll see whether or not the cuts have been restored. whether our requests to increase funding to historically black college and universities actually happens. but the one thing i'll say so we specifically asked to be able to meet with his cabinet secretaries went mentioned the education secretary and the housing secretary and the attorney general, and he readily said yes. he says lie make them available. s
. >> the delegation the leadership not the entire cbc the leadership went and sat down with the presidentt some like 8% of the african-american vote. my question to you is, did you leave that meeti that he, a, listened and understood issues facing the black community and that anything will be done to differently? >> well, it certainly listened, and that was -- that was encouraging to see. now, in terms of his understanding, we'd like to believe that he has a better understanding of...