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. >> charles king, thank you for stopping by and giving us your view, given the work that you do, offeringty services. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> all right. now i would like to bring in chris lou who served under president obama, and donald woodhouse. thank you both for being here. dallas, i'll start with you on this. what's your thought about what charles was telling us. war on poverty, it doesn't seem to at least charles that this is continuing now as a war against them, specifically where are. >> well, of course, what we know about the war on poverty is poverty won. too much government intervention has kept people from being able to use their talents wisely. too much government waste and fraud and bureaucracy and abuse, and i think we can trim back some of these programs. states can pick up the needed areas. also, there are other government programs that do some of these things, and i believe the voters wanted to see president trump the out of the control spending in america. i think you're seeing that. >> chris, when you look at -- he is basically saying one solution that worked w
. >> charles king, thank you for stopping by and giving us your view, given the work that you do, offeringty services. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> all right. now i would like to bring in chris lou who served under president obama, and donald woodhouse. thank you both for being here. dallas, i'll start with you on this. what's your thought about what charles was telling us. war on poverty, it doesn't seem to at least charles that this is continuing now as a war against...
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prince charles has visited some of the injured at king's college hospital.london, 75. in the business news this afternoon... automatic compensation — that's what ofcom wants for landline and broadband customers facing slow repairs, missed deadlines and engineers' visits that fail to happen. the telecoms regulator says it could benefit up to 2.6 million customers. statutory maternity pay for uk mothers is among the worst in europe, according to analysis by the tuc. the trade union body says only ireland and slovakia have worse "decently paid" entitlements. it defines decently paid as two—thirds of a woman's salary, or more than £840 a month. robotics and artificial intelligence could affect almost a third of uk jobs by the 2030s. a report from accountancy firm pwc says manual routine jobs are most at risk — those with a human touch, like health and education, are safer. however, they don't believe that 30% ofjobs will dissappear — rather, automation could create more wealth and additionaljobs elsewhere in the economy. good afternoon. we will look at developme
prince charles has visited some of the injured at king's college hospital.london, 75. in the business news this afternoon... automatic compensation — that's what ofcom wants for landline and broadband customers facing slow repairs, missed deadlines and engineers' visits that fail to happen. the telecoms regulator says it could benefit up to 2.6 million customers. statutory maternity pay for uk mothers is among the worst in europe, according to analysis by the tuc. the trade union body says...
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prince charles has been visiting some of the injured at kings college hospital.he fourth victim is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london. i'm jane hill, with the other main stories on bbc news at 5. president trump gives congress an ultimatum — pass his new healthcare bill today or he'll leave obamacare in place. i'll be talking to the quick thinking four—year—old who used voice control on his mum's phone to call her an ambulance when she collapsed at home. what's going on? and have the crew of the international space centre found life on mars? we'll get mark kermode‘s take on the science—fiction horror film life, plus the rest of this week's top cinema releases in the film review. good evening, it's five o'clock. i'm ben brown in westminster, police say the investigation into wednesday's terror attacks is ‘very large and fast—paced' and they've made another arrest this afternoon — a 32—year—old woman in manchester, making a total of 11 people now in custody. they are continuing to appeal for information to trace any "associates" of the attacker kh
prince charles has been visiting some of the injured at kings college hospital.he fourth victim is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london. i'm jane hill, with the other main stories on bbc news at 5. president trump gives congress an ultimatum — pass his new healthcare bill today or he'll leave obamacare in place. i'll be talking to the quick thinking four—year—old who used voice control on his mum's phone to call her an ambulance when she collapsed at home. what's going...
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and will's this king charls spaniel.ll be their pet project to save some of man's best friend two-timing as a billow. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," rapper ice cube. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." look, she's sweet, she's got natural stevia, no bitter aftertaste, and zero calories. all the partners agree? even iced tea? especially iced tea. goodbye, sugar. hello, new splenda naturals. no one's surprised tender pieces and crunchy bites ended up together. that's just what happens when cats call the shots. friskies tender and crunchy combo. tasty textures cats gotta have. friskies. for cats. by cats. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger... ...and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. good is in every blue diamond almond. there's no stopping it. blue diamond almonds. get your good going. we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy
and will's this king charls spaniel.ll be their pet project to save some of man's best friend two-timing as a billow. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," rapper ice cube. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." look, she's sweet, she's got natural stevia, no bitter aftertaste, and zero calories. all the partners agree? even iced tea? especially iced tea. goodbye, sugar. hello, new splenda naturals. no one's surprised tender...
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prince charles visits some of the injured at kings college hospital in london.person killed on wednesday has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner from south london. also in the next hour: the controversial health bill that could replace obamacare — president trump demands a make or break vote in congress. and plans for customers to receive automatic compensation by their phone company for problems with broadband and landlines. and the healing power of sport. the former serviceman who say it has given them focus for the future. —— service men. good afternoon. it isa it is a sunny day at westminster. the roads around westminster have reopened and the police cordon has been lifted. police are trying to piece together a profile of khalid masood, the man who carried out the attack on wednesday afternoon. a short while ago metropolitan police issued this image of him, obtained from his driving licence. he was 52 years old. we know he was born in kent, had several aliases, a string of conviction. khalid masood, the man who carried out the a
prince charles visits some of the injured at kings college hospital in london.person killed on wednesday has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner from south london. also in the next hour: the controversial health bill that could replace obamacare — president trump demands a make or break vote in congress. and plans for customers to receive automatic compensation by their phone company for problems with broadband and landlines. and the healing power of sport....
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this afternoon, prince charles arrived at kings hospital in south—east london, a major trauma centre,people are being treated at a number of different locations of whom six are still believed to be critically ill. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the first picture emerges of the man who carried out the westminster attack. police say khalid masood used a number of aliases and they've appealed to the public for more information about him. and still to come... love actually — the sequel — the cast reunite for the bbc red nose day. after being banned for three european club games following his red card. and still to come... love actually — the sequel — the cast reunite for the bbc red nose day. delie ali bowness have the champions league group game after being banned in his recent game. president trump has issued an ultimatum on the health care reforms he wants to introduce. he's demanded a vote in the us congress later today —— telling republicans that if they don't opt to replace barack obama's health law he'll leave it in place. a vote planned for yesterday —— was delayed, following concer
this afternoon, prince charles arrived at kings hospital in south—east london, a major trauma centre,people are being treated at a number of different locations of whom six are still believed to be critically ill. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the first picture emerges of the man who carried out the westminster attack. police say khalid masood used a number of aliases and they've appealed to the public for more information about him. and still to come... love actually — the sequel — the...
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prince charles visits some of the injured at kings college hospital in london.rth person killed on wednesday has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner from south london. also in the next hour: the controversial health bill that could replace obamacare — president trump demands a make or break vote in congress. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, tells the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain during brexit negotiations. and plans for customers to receive automatic compensation by their phone company for problems with broadband and landlines. good afternoon. the flag is still flying at half—mast in memory of those who died in the westminster attacks on wednesday. police are trying to piece together a profile of khalid masood, the man who carried out the attack on wednesday afternoon. in the last half hour, the metropolitan police have issued this image of khalid masood, obtained from his driving licence. he was 52 years old. there has been another arrest. that was in manchester this morning. that ma
prince charles visits some of the injured at kings college hospital in london.rth person killed on wednesday has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner from south london. also in the next hour: the controversial health bill that could replace obamacare — president trump demands a make or break vote in congress. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, tells the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain during brexit negotiations....
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a trenton native is part of the king charles troupe, a group of union any cycle riding trick shot basketballas far as being the last one, i think it's somewhat of a privilege and honor because we're part of history. we get a chance to close a chapter and hopefully we do. >> the show runs through sunday. the final performance will take place in may in rhode island. >> ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in cutomer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. get the best. go to getfios.com there goes my sensitive bladder. sound familiar? then you'll love this. incredible protection in a pad this thin. i didn't think it would work, but it does. it's called always discreet watch this. this super absorbe
a trenton native is part of the king charles troupe, a group of union any cycle riding trick shot basketballas far as being the last one, i think it's somewhat of a privilege and honor because we're part of history. we get a chance to close a chapter and hopefully we do. >> the show runs through sunday. the final performance will take place in may in rhode island. >> ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in cutomer satisfaction by...
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england, even as the dutch are helping charles and harboring the future charles the second, england undergoes a major transformation. the king being executed, the country is transformed into a commonwealth. the last parliament called by charles the first, stripped of anybody who was resistant in terms of bringing charges executing the king. it transforms into a commonwealth by abolishing the house of lords. the leaders at that juncture, on the left, you see john pam, the leader of a certain faction. oliver st. john, another leader, one of these guys, both of them hold that vision. if you think back to that article that we read on the origins of the english empire, that sense of apocalyptic thinking that informed elizabethans had been so important in 1607. it spilled over into the founding of massachusetts. this is part of the same group. we could write the history of the formation of the english empire the 17th century. these men hold that same vision. it is going to reach it's fulfillment. they are going to pursue this into the western design which we have already discussed. the immediate object is to try and craft a union
england, even as the dutch are helping charles and harboring the future charles the second, england undergoes a major transformation. the king being executed, the country is transformed into a commonwealth. the last parliament called by charles the first, stripped of anybody who was resistant in terms of bringing charges executing the king. it transforms into a commonwealth by abolishing the house of lords. the leaders at that juncture, on the left, you see john pam, the leader of a certain...
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, but it was also where young, someone like dinkins, mayor dinkins at a younger age, charles rangel, but also nat king cole and also someone that worked in the post office. it was extremely not just diverse-- - egalitarian. - exactly and we need and at the time i feel we need more places where it has this diverse layer of community. if you think about diversity in a place like new york city you truly only find it in two places. the subway and hopefully in restaurants. - right, it's the place where everybody comes together. now you, because you're you and because the restaurants that you've put together in new york have been at such a high level, you tend to attract a pretty elevated clientele. you cook for presidents in this restaurant. in fact our current president, president obama, not long ago, after you were the first chef to preside at the first state dinner that president obama did in the white house after he was elected. more recently, he's been to the restaurant. - well when the president came to the restaurant it was absolutely fantastic. it was a celebration, and cooking for the president at
, but it was also where young, someone like dinkins, mayor dinkins at a younger age, charles rangel, but also nat king cole and also someone that worked in the post office. it was extremely not just diverse-- - egalitarian. - exactly and we need and at the time i feel we need more places where it has this diverse layer of community. if you think about diversity in a place like new york city you truly only find it in two places. the subway and hopefully in restaurants. - right, it's the place...
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charles: that was congressman peter king and f.b.i. director james comey. comey suggesting there has been and left to fake news coverage of infamous posing the question how much information can the f.b.i. disclose during an investigation. emily, on one hand it was interesting to see comey hint at wink, wink, there is probably more of these f.b.i. leaks and fake news than real news. but at the same time it's a good way to deflect from his own agency. >> whatever side of this land on, we have to be acknowledging comey is in a tough position. the big takeaway from that is how much the media has run with things that just are questionable. they have taken these couple months and disclosed to the public things that we can't confirm. to have the f.b.i. director sitting there, man, this should make the american people question what they are hearing coming out of the main stream media during the trump administration. charles: there was a tweet from the *, the real story she thud be looking into is the leaker of classified information. must find the leaker now. the "
charles: that was congressman peter king and f.b.i. director james comey. comey suggesting there has been and left to fake news coverage of infamous posing the question how much information can the f.b.i. disclose during an investigation. emily, on one hand it was interesting to see comey hint at wink, wink, there is probably more of these f.b.i. leaks and fake news than real news. but at the same time it's a good way to deflect from his own agency. >> whatever side of this land on, we...
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prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to kings colleges london which are continuing to treat the injured. staff are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. with the magnitude of what they had to dealwith. it with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring the way people worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many more were coming, you knew you would just keep working. it was really quite something. today at westminster abbey, there was a show of solidarity. religious leadersjoined together for a minute's silence to rememberfour who were together for a minute's silence to remember four who were killed and the many more who were injured. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is outside scotland yard. so, many unanswered questions — how is the investigation progressing? yes, and talking to sources inside the investigation, i get the impression that the initial, intense act evictee, in which the known associates of khalid masood wer
prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to kings colleges london which are continuing to treat the injured. staff are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. with the magnitude of what they had to dealwith. it with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring the way people worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many more were coming, you knew you...
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prince charles arrives to visit some of the injured at king's college hospital. the fourth person to have been killed is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london. also in the next hour: the controversial health bill that could replace obamacare — president trump demands a make or break vote in congress. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, tells the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain during brexit negotiations. and plans for customers to receive automatic compensation by their phone company for problems with broadband and landlines. good afternoon. the union flag is flying at half—mast this afternoon. around the palace of westminster life is beginning to return to normal and the roads have reopened, the traffic moving freely. police are telling us they are trying to piece together a profile of the westminster attacker, khalid masood. he was previously known as adrian russell ajao. they are appealing for people to come forward with information. in other developments, police say they've made two further significant
prince charles arrives to visit some of the injured at king's college hospital. the fourth person to have been killed is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london. also in the next hour: the controversial health bill that could replace obamacare — president trump demands a make or break vote in congress. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, tells the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain during brexit negotiations. and plans for customers...
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today britain's prince charles visited victims recovers at kings college hospital and met with medical staff to visit dozens of people during the rampage. lon owe on's mayor laid flowers for 48 years old officer keith palmer. he was fatally stabbed on guard outside parliament. >> unaudible. >> tribute to the london attack victims took place at adele's cons inert new zealand last night. she asked the crowd to light up the venue with their phones and dedication to those affected by at tax in her hometown. she marked the emotional moment with her rendition of bob dylann's make you feel my love. >>> astronauts are working outside the international space station, nasa shayne kim brail and thomas spent more six hours in space today. here we can see one completing upgrade on the outside of the station. they are preparing for a new docking ring that will allow commercial spacecraft to link up with the out post. today's space walk is first of the three scheduled over the next few weeks. >>> for 48 years, the george washington carver science fair has brought students across the city to one of th
today britain's prince charles visited victims recovers at kings college hospital and met with medical staff to visit dozens of people during the rampage. lon owe on's mayor laid flowers for 48 years old officer keith palmer. he was fatally stabbed on guard outside parliament. >> unaudible. >> tribute to the london attack victims took place at adele's cons inert new zealand last night. she asked the crowd to light up the venue with their phones and dedication to those affected by at...
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prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to king's collegespitals across london which are continuing to treat the injured. staff too are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring, the way people just worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many more were coming, you knew that you would just keep working. it was really quite something. today at westminster abbey, in a show of solidarity, religious leaders joined together for a minute's silence, to remember the four who were killed and the many more who were injured. oui’ our correspondentjoins us from washington. here we have scenes of political drama, where millions of people are wondering exactly what their health insurance will be and what it will become. —— people outside washington. the future of health ca re washington. the future of health care in this country is now uncertain, because they cannot make a deal. donald trump, who made his name as a campaigner to say that he would get deals do
prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to king's collegespitals across london which are continuing to treat the injured. staff too are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring, the way people just worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many more were coming, you knew that you would just keep working. it was really quite something. today at...
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beautiful flowers blossomed alongside vicious weeds-- an era that was neither all martin luther king nor all charles manson. for the pbs newshour, this is fred de sam lazaro, in mill valley, california. >> sreenivasan: fred's reporting is part of the undertold stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. and we'll be back shortly with thoughts from a woman who tackled family healthcare challenges by writing a book. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. >> sreenivasan: now to another in our brief but spectacular series, where we ask people to tonight, we hear from kelly corrigan, a new york times best- selling author and host of the podcast, "exactly." corrigan talks about how her family's health struggles inspired her work. >> i do, do a word a day and i love it. my word of the day, the other day in my email was ripsnorter. like a party could be a real ripsnorter. and that's mine forever now because i'm going to use that one. my father was easily impressed by everyone. he sort of gave me the impression that the world was rooting for me. he always used to say,
beautiful flowers blossomed alongside vicious weeds-- an era that was neither all martin luther king nor all charles manson. for the pbs newshour, this is fred de sam lazaro, in mill valley, california. >> sreenivasan: fred's reporting is part of the undertold stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. and we'll be back shortly with thoughts from a woman who tackled family healthcare challenges by writing a book. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs...
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beautiful flowers blossomed alongside vicious weeds-- an era that was neither all martin luther king nor all charles manson. for the pbs newshour, this is fred de sam lazaro, in mill valley, california. >> sreenivasan: fred's reporting is part of the undertold stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. and we'll be back shortly with thoughts from a woman who tackled family healthcare challenges by writing a book. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> sreenivasan: for those stations still with us, iceland was one of last year's "it" destinations for vacationers, but people there are learning the downside of that boom. more tourist money can also mean more problems. special correspondent malcolm brabant has our encore report. >> reporter: with it's volcanic underbelly and unspoiled prehistoric landscape, iceland has suddenly become one of the hottest destinations. >> my name is oloÖf yrr atladottir. and i'm the director general of the icelandic tourist board. for me, icela
beautiful flowers blossomed alongside vicious weeds-- an era that was neither all martin luther king nor all charles manson. for the pbs newshour, this is fred de sam lazaro, in mill valley, california. >> sreenivasan: fred's reporting is part of the undertold stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. and we'll be back shortly with thoughts from a woman who tackled family healthcare challenges by writing a book. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs...
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prince charles has visited staff and some of the injured at kings college hospital in central london.he fourth victim has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner. in the us, president trump is battling to get his new healthcare bill through congress. rebel republicans are threatening to block the replacement for obamacare. the eu won't try to punish britain over brexit says the head of the european commission — but he warns there will be a bill to pay for leaving. can you go to your mummy and shake her for can you go to your mummy and shake herfor me. can you go to your mummy and shake her for me. she's not waking up. and the four—year—old twins who saved their mother's life — after working out how to unlock their mum's phone and call the emergency services. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll have the latest as president trump fights to get congress to pass his new healthcare bill. a vote is due in the next two hours — but hardline republicans are angry his changes to obamacare
prince charles has visited staff and some of the injured at kings college hospital in central london.he fourth victim has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner. in the us, president trump is battling to get his new healthcare bill through congress. rebel republicans are threatening to block the replacement for obamacare. the eu won't try to punish britain over brexit says the head of the european commission — but he warns there will be a bill to pay for...
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king, good morning. i want to quote central banker charles dickens, from the end of alchemy, where lord king goes back tof the kingdom. what is your to do list for prime minister may now before she heads to the proverbial guillotine? isvyn: i do not think she likely to head to the guillotine, but i think it is important that the united kingdom is proactive in setting planhat the government's for immigration policy will be. this is not something that should be negotiated with europe. is for the united kingdom to decide. i would hope that sooner rather than later -- nine months on from the referendum -- that we learn what the government plan for immigration should read. the second thing is it would make sense, at this juncture to say that we accept that we cannot have our cake and eat it by being both in and out of the european union at the same time, that we are going to leave. and therefore it makes sense to leave this ago market and the customs union. announcing that at this stage would remove the necessity for a large number of negotiations about which a lot of people are pontificating. tom: you mentio
king, good morning. i want to quote central banker charles dickens, from the end of alchemy, where lord king goes back tof the kingdom. what is your to do list for prime minister may now before she heads to the proverbial guillotine? isvyn: i do not think she likely to head to the guillotine, but i think it is important that the united kingdom is proactive in setting planhat the government's for immigration policy will be. this is not something that should be negotiated with europe. is for the...
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charles having the same concern. our friend peter kingland expressing the same concern. these were legitimate concerns. did the intel community collect names properly, legally, through an incidentally but then did they unmask them improperly? that's a legitimate question to ask. if it is a legitimate question, nunes under cut it by the way he trotted out yesterday and willie, as you just said, and as woodward said last night, as charles said last night, as pete king said last night, guys defending trump here, even if that's the case, donald trump was still lying about barack obama. oec even his supporters were saying that and nunes who did this bizarre thing to help donald trump change the headlines, even he admitted, as you said, it doesn't change the fact he still lied about barack obama when he said he was a bad man who tapped trump tower. why did he do it? >> it's important to underline that. chairman nunes went to the white house to brief president trump on the information he received before discussing it with other members of the in
charles having the same concern. our friend peter kingland expressing the same concern. these were legitimate concerns. did the intel community collect names properly, legally, through an incidentally but then did they unmask them improperly? that's a legitimate question to ask. if it is a legitimate question, nunes under cut it by the way he trotted out yesterday and willie, as you just said, and as woodward said last night, as charles said last night, as pete king said last night, guys...
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today prince charles met with some of the injured privately at kings college hospital there. he thanked the staff for their efforts. so far they have treated eight victims. now, we know one of the deceased victims was an american from utah celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary with his wife who was also seriously injured. british authorities have ten people in custody right now and they are combing through masood's computer looking for more clues. >> while president trump is celebrating a victory today unrelated to the health care debate that's happening on capitol hill, he is calling today's final approval of the keystone oil pipeline by his administration an historic moment. the state department which had to approve that project because it crosses international boundaries, signed off on the pipeline today. >> it's going to be an incredible pipeline, greatest technology known to man, or woman, and frankly we're very proud of it. >> that pipeline will carry oil from canada to texas through north dakota where it met fierce protests by land owners and native americans. the p
today prince charles met with some of the injured privately at kings college hospital there. he thanked the staff for their efforts. so far they have treated eight victims. now, we know one of the deceased victims was an american from utah celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary with his wife who was also seriously injured. british authorities have ten people in custody right now and they are combing through masood's computer looking for more clues. >> while president trump is...
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king of bat taxes. to hopefully get something like this through. charles: kevin, i don't know, we know it is complicated, how do you see this playing out? do you think it would include a border adjustment tax. >> i don't know whether that will happen. i think that is the issue, a lot of people are frustrated with speaker ryan. at the end of the day this is something president trump needs to lead on. he needs to bring the parties together and makes sure that deal gets done, if tax reform does not happen, it is not going to be on ryan it will be on trump. >> he wants something he can explain to the american people, the vanilla tax cut where he says this is good. he wants to get the couldic going, i think he will equipment -- he will come back -- message there. charles: all right. thank you. >> dow ends its losing streak. there was a message to the market that should give you hope, my market -- commentary is next. with e*trade's powerful trading tools, right at your fingertips, you have access to in-depth analysis, level 2 data, and a team of experienced trad
king of bat taxes. to hopefully get something like this through. charles: kevin, i don't know, we know it is complicated, how do you see this playing out? do you think it would include a border adjustment tax. >> i don't know whether that will happen. i think that is the issue, a lot of people are frustrated with speaker ryan. at the end of the day this is something president trump needs to lead on. he needs to bring the parties together and makes sure that deal gets done, if tax reform...
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king who had a hand in it. >> the russians are hacking. charles: gop senators john mccain and rand paul getting into a heated war of words for nato. we'll break it down and give you both sides of the argument. we'll be right back. finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local
king who had a hand in it. >> the russians are hacking. charles: gop senators john mccain and rand paul getting into a heated war of words for nato. we'll break it down and give you both sides of the argument. we'll be right back. finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered...
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prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to kings collegeeral hospitals across london which are continuing to treat the injured. staff too are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring, the way people worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many would be coming, you knew you would just keep working. it was really quite something. today at westminster abbey, in a show of solidarity, religious leaders joined together for a minute's silence to remember four who were killed and the many more who were injured. sarah campbell, bbc news. in belgium, prosecutors have charged a 39 year old man with attempted terrorist murder after a car was driven at high speed towards crowds in antwerp's shopping district yesterday. the suspect is a french national of north african origin identified as mohammed r. he's also been charged with possession of weapons — after several knives and an unloaded shot gun were found in the car. getting rid of so—called obamacare, t
prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to kings collegeeral hospitals across london which are continuing to treat the injured. staff too are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring, the way people worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many would be coming, you knew you would just keep working. it was really quite something. today at westminster...
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king and norah o'donnell. >> wait a second, wait a second. did you forget our name, charles? it emphasis. >> gayle? thank you very much. >> oh. >> gayle king is here and we're very happy about that. i'm now going to go to the news. >> okay, okay. >> this 7,000-pound bull has dominated lower manhattan all by itself. but check this out. since march 8th, it's had to share this space with a little girl. >> i would name her little norah. she looks like a little norah to me. >> these mountains break us. they bring us to the edge. >> do you have a plan to be able to make it this time that was not part of last year's plan? >> the tactical plan is for me to go behind him and push. >> all that -- ♪ we drink all day and party all night ♪ >> luke, you know what i think is cool about you? your speaking voice is much like your singing voice. >> i hope. >> we can't have that. >> gomer pyle all the way. >> soccer fans are trying to wrap their heads around a new statue of superstar christie a noe rinaldo. >> -- and all that matters. >> does it look look him? >> not at all. >> by the way, he ha
king and norah o'donnell. >> wait a second, wait a second. did you forget our name, charles? it emphasis. >> gayle? thank you very much. >> oh. >> gayle king is here and we're very happy about that. i'm now going to go to the news. >> okay, okay. >> this 7,000-pound bull has dominated lower manhattan all by itself. but check this out. since march 8th, it's had to share this space with a little girl. >> i would name her little norah. she looks like a...
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i saw you a couple of nights ago on o'reilly and you were -- you and charles krauthammer and i think peter king thing. you can agree that donald trump was lying about barack obama tapping trump tower, but still be concerned about the obama administration playing fast and loose with their surveillance at the end of the administration. and you seem to be suggesting that there is a reason for some people in the obama administration to be a little nervous right now. and you've said it enough that, you know, i'm slow, but i'm not completely stupid, that my ears about the fifth time. what do you know what we don't know about surveillance around the trump administration? >> well, the head of the house intelligence committee has said there was something here. now it's not established that that is true by any means but if you go back there is a real interesting history in this and it accounts for the worry in the intelligence community that names of people are going to get out who are u.s. citizens. back in the '80s, they used to pass around these intercepts and blank out the u.s. person's name, but the
i saw you a couple of nights ago on o'reilly and you were -- you and charles krauthammer and i think peter king thing. you can agree that donald trump was lying about barack obama tapping trump tower, but still be concerned about the obama administration playing fast and loose with their surveillance at the end of the administration. and you seem to be suggesting that there is a reason for some people in the obama administration to be a little nervous right now. and you've said it enough that,...
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charles county. dominion virginia power has just over 2,500 and most of the issues we told you about that they had are fixed in alexandria. king george county has major outages we should tell you. pepco reporting nearly 2,000 outages mos montgomery county. we'll bring you the latest numbers. back to you. >>> dangerous driving conditions out there. we are already seeing how this storm is impacting people up and down the east coast. >> and good morning, everybody. yes, we've had reports from some of our weather watchers now. some iciness in wood bridge and eastern parts of charles county so take it easy, everybody. things are going to stay very tricky and treacherous for the remainder of the day. how long the cold sticks around coming right up. announcer: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with medicare advantage: a proven public-private partnership, where health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management and costs are more predictable and affordable. why do so many seniors choose medicare advantage? maybe because with age comes wisdo
charles county. dominion virginia power has just over 2,500 and most of the issues we told you about that they had are fixed in alexandria. king george county has major outages we should tell you. pepco reporting nearly 2,000 outages mos montgomery county. we'll bring you the latest numbers. back to you. >>> dangerous driving conditions out there. we are already seeing how this storm is impacting people up and down the east coast. >> and good morning, everybody. yes, we've had...
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king and norah o'donnell. >> wait a second, wait a second. did you forget our names, charles> what happened? >> he was adding an extra pause to give it more emphasis. >> oh, okay. >> gayle. >> thank you very much. >> okay. all right, i like it. >> were you concerned? >> not a criticism, just an observation. >> it isn't even friday. >> please continue. >> gayle king is here. we're very happy about that. >> good thing. >> i'm going to the news. >> okay. all right. >> enough about me. >> yeah. >> the senate intelligence committee is hearing from witnesses right now as it investigates russian interference in the last election. in a show of bipartisanship, the top democrat and republican promised the investigation will go wherever the intelligence leads. >>> that public show of unity is in stark contrast to the house. their investigation into the same matter has stalled. the house intelligence committee member's adam schiff wants republican nunes to step aside. >>> there's no sign yet of a deal in congress to prevent a possible government shutdown. current funding runs out april 2
king and norah o'donnell. >> wait a second, wait a second. did you forget our names, charles> what happened? >> he was adding an extra pause to give it more emphasis. >> oh, okay. >> gayle. >> thank you very much. >> okay. all right, i like it. >> were you concerned? >> not a criticism, just an observation. >> it isn't even friday. >> please continue. >> gayle king is here. we're very happy about that. >> good thing....
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charles: meantime i'm down 200 million, curt that is going out there, 55 coming from insiders. so that's, i get it. i know you guys -- you guys in silicon valley, you don't, you're the king it still seems a little bit, it a little problematic for me. >> you think it's a little hyped up? all true about the growth rate is slowing to 7%. and the fact is, the market still calls it a doll. still giving it the sort of valuation that is coming out. i argue with, is it worth 22 billion? it is worth what the market is willing to pay for it. can it sustain that? all dependent what happens next. the biggest, biggest things going against it happens to be facebook is number one. with their instagram stories is virtually why this growth slowed down. so it is what comes after that? now if evan and his cofounder bobby are really good at evolving the company into the next thing, perhaps it pops again. charles: yeah. >> but heard you all talking about advertising play and it is. >> you don't need to deal with this tomorrow. other thing kind of weird about this, you couldn't meet a hedge fund investor said they were buying this ipo. your colleague from "wall street journal" does heard on t
charles: meantime i'm down 200 million, curt that is going out there, 55 coming from insiders. so that's, i get it. i know you guys -- you guys in silicon valley, you don't, you're the king it still seems a little bit, it a little problematic for me. >> you think it's a little hyped up? all true about the growth rate is slowing to 7%. and the fact is, the market still calls it a doll. still giving it the sort of valuation that is coming out. i argue with, is it worth 22 billion? it is...
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charles and st. mary's county area there. dominion virginia reports 6800 without power in northern virginia. 2-thirds of them in king george county and a portion. pepco reporting 3,968 outages. the bulk of those in prince george's county. that is the very latest. back to you now. >> we're seeing your pictures and videos as well. we'd love to see more. continue to tweet us or share th use the #nbc 4 dc. we'll be right back. >>> good morning. we have a blizzard warning in effect right now in this city. and it's real frankly a mess right now. we have snow that's been falling since around midnight. mixed in a bit of sleet at this point and people really heeding the advice of officials. we have seen a few people walking their dogs here in central park. a few jogging as well but for the most part what we're seeing are the snow clouds coming through and trying to clear away and stay ahead of the storm. it's a losing battle. too much snow to get rid of at this point. it's going to keep snowing and we could see accumulations of 12 to 24 inch i so this is not something to take very lightly at all. >> she brings us this report. >> we are in
charles and st. mary's county area there. dominion virginia reports 6800 without power in northern virginia. 2-thirds of them in king george county and a portion. pepco reporting 3,968 outages. the bulk of those in prince george's county. that is the very latest. back to you now. >> we're seeing your pictures and videos as well. we'd love to see more. continue to tweet us or share th use the #nbc 4 dc. we'll be right back. >>> good morning. we have a blizzard warning in effect...