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. >>> and the opening of the rock rink, with meryl davis and charlie white. >>> later on "megyn kellymerica, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. from scandalous romance, to ridiculous plot twists. (gasping) son? dad! we also know you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so we're partnering with cigna to remind you to go see a real doctor. go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. doctor poses! dad! cigna. together, all the way. dad! in this home... we play. and on halloween, we play with our food. what matters most, is made at home. hey, guys. where are the cookies for the... bake sale? bake... bake sale? need to bake in a hurry? use new country crock buttery sticks with sunflower oil. there's no softening required. so baking is delicious and easy. ooh, cookies! ah, ah, ah! (laughter) ooh, you yeah!ht butch. (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts.
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. >>> and the opening of the rock center rink with meryl davis and charlie white. >>> later on "megyning him moving. first, on a wednesday morning, these messages. see a real doc. go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. doctor poses! dad! cigna. together, all the way. dad! test test test testre ooh, cookies! test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. ♪ (baby laughs) ♪ ♪ i lomy mom.om. i love my kids. my kids. my job. taking care of everybody. everyday. my mom. my kids. my job. yes. when i'm at work. when i'm at home. i could just really use some help sometimes. hey we hear you. that's why aarp helps family caregivers... with connections to experts and resources like our prepare to care guide. because
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charlie: that does not sound radical to me. ta-nahesi coates: yes, that did not change. i did not consider whiteremacy as essential to american history. charlie: how do you think the that?grow out of ta-nahesi coates: i think it is the work of generations. i actually do not know how we grow out of that. charlie: it is the work of our time, is it not? ta-nahesi coates: i think the first step would be to take it seriously and i do not think we are doing that. i think when you have a president of the united states who is objecting to a statue of a general who kidnapped that people out of the north, like he is not taking it seriously, you are not being serious. the fact that we are still having debates about that. when you get to the blue sky question it is tough to get there because we are still down here, on the ground level, arguing about things that should be obvious. charlie: you have called president obama a conservative revolutionary? ta-nahesi coates: yes, i have. charlie: meaning what, he was not revolutionary enough? or was it his style? ta-nahesi coates: it means that he was revolutionary
charlie: that does not sound radical to me. ta-nahesi coates: yes, that did not change. i did not consider whiteremacy as essential to american history. charlie: how do you think the that?grow out of ta-nahesi coates: i think it is the work of generations. i actually do not know how we grow out of that. charlie: it is the work of our time, is it not? ta-nahesi coates: i think the first step would be to take it seriously and i do not think we are doing that. i think when you have a president of...
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olympic champs meryl davis and charlie white will be on hand for wednesday's big celebration. >> that >> the breaking fuse as we'd into the 9:00 hour, hurricane nate makes a second land fall before turning into a tropical storm. >> an encouraging update about one of the victims of the las vegas massacre from our area. the improvements tina foster wheeler is making every day. >> take the lead. >> in the air to right field. goes back. ryan zimer man. the. >> nats bats wake up. what fans are hoping for now as the team gets ready to head into chicago. >> sports team including the nats that made it happen. they came through. >> the team wanted a hero. they got a couple. >> hope you're having a good start to your sunday morning. >> thank you for joining us here as well as all of you joining us live already on book mere on the nbc washington facebook page. >> the second land fall of nate. live fisks from the gulf koes this morning. what was a hurricane just got downgraded to a tropical storm. you can see the radar but not before all of this caused major flooding. >> we want to send things to
olympic champs meryl davis and charlie white will be on hand for wednesday's big celebration. >> that >> the breaking fuse as we'd into the 9:00 hour, hurricane nate makes a second land fall before turning into a tropical storm. >> an encouraging update about one of the victims of the las vegas massacre from our area. the improvements tina foster wheeler is making every day. >> take the lead. >> in the air to right field. goes back. ryan zimer man. the. >>...
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olympic champs meryl davis and charlie white will be on hand for wednesday's big celebration. >> thattching "today in the bay," sunday. let's get you outside right now. that's san francisco from the camera on san bruno mountain. it's cooler than yesterday. good morning and thank you so much for waking up with us. i'm vicky nguyen. vianey arana is standing by. look at the microclimate forecast. it's going to be warm, but cooler than yesterday? >> yes, exactly. we are going to see spots in the 80s, but a few degrees cooler than yesterday. yeah, it's going to be an overall pleasant day. we have been seeing a chillier start all week long. that's the only thing making it feel like fall. peninsula, 51.
olympic champs meryl davis and charlie white will be on hand for wednesday's big celebration. >> thattching "today in the bay," sunday. let's get you outside right now. that's san francisco from the camera on san bruno mountain. it's cooler than yesterday. good morning and thank you so much for waking up with us. i'm vicky nguyen. vianey arana is standing by. look at the microclimate forecast. it's going to be warm, but cooler than yesterday? >> yes, exactly. we are going...
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olympic champs meryl davis and charlie white will be on hand for wednesday's big celebration. >> thatupt less than two miles apart in philadelphia. we have live coverage. nate makes landfall for a second time along the gulf coast as its powerful winds push water onshore. and a touching tribute, the man performing when the las vegas massacre erupted takes the stage on snl to remember and honor the victims. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to nbc 10 news today. i'm ted greenberg. thank you so much for being with us and a rainy start to our sunday. first alert meteorologist bill henley is here with the neighborhood forecast. good morning, bill. >> right on schedule the rain has
olympic champs meryl davis and charlie white will be on hand for wednesday's big celebration. >> thatupt less than two miles apart in philadelphia. we have live coverage. nate makes landfall for a second time along the gulf coast as its powerful winds push water onshore. and a touching tribute, the man performing when the las vegas massacre erupted takes the stage on snl to remember and honor the victims. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to nbc 10 news today. i'm ted...
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i think what ended up happening was a photographer went in with a white house press pass, and charlieent in with his, and on the way in they posed. in took the shot. it is quite a protocol to stage a photo shoot in front of the white house. it is much easier for someone with a camera to just take a picture of someone with a press pass. so i think that was done fairly quickly. i do not know if he was told to let the phone of quickly and make it look like an action shot or if in fact he actually was taking a call. but charlie is an interesting guy. he has been a white house correspondent for breitbart since before the presidency. but under this administration, breitbart is stepping up. stepping up its white house credentialing. they had a battle with the white house correspondents association about whether they qualify and able to have passes. in the meantime, what they have been doing is getting temporary credentials for four reporters to go in. and so i watched charlie training people, breitbart people, on how to kind of navigate the internal politics of the white house reefing room.
i think what ended up happening was a photographer went in with a white house press pass, and charlieent in with his, and on the way in they posed. in took the shot. it is quite a protocol to stage a photo shoot in front of the white house. it is much easier for someone with a camera to just take a picture of someone with a press pass. so i think that was done fairly quickly. i do not know if he was told to let the phone of quickly and make it look like an action shot or if in fact he actually...
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a photographer went in with a white house press pass, and charlie went in with -- with his, and on theay in they posed. protocol to stage a photo shoot in front of the white house. it is much easier for someone with a camera to just take a picture of someone with a press pass. i don't know if he was actually taking a call. charlie is an interesting guy. he has been a white house correspondent for breitbart since before the presidency. but under this administration, breitbart is stepping up. with the whitele house correspondents association about whether they qualify and should be able to have passes. in the meantime, what they have been doing is getting temporary credentials for for reporters to go in. breitbart trained people on how to navigate the internal politics of the white house briefing room. and i thought, maybe this story andbout the briefing room correspondents association, but through the lens of this man who has an arm is power. at that time, i thought of breitbart as having this quality of being on both sides of the white house podium. steve bannon, other breitbart intor
a photographer went in with a white house press pass, and charlie went in with -- with his, and on theay in they posed. protocol to stage a photo shoot in front of the white house. it is much easier for someone with a camera to just take a picture of someone with a press pass. i don't know if he was actually taking a call. charlie is an interesting guy. he has been a white house correspondent for breitbart since before the presidency. but under this administration, breitbart is stepping up....
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white people, wasps don't know, jews don't know, muslims don't know. charlies the reason children who have been adopted, even if they have loving parents, want to know. dr. gates: we have the most amazing adoption story we have ever done. it was tea leoni. her mother was adopted as an infant in texas. tea only told me this when they filmed her. they were arguing about being in the series for a year because the mother did not want to know. you cannot guarantee that we are going to find your birth mother and birth father. it is very, very difficult. we have a genealogical geneticist, the sherlock holmes of genealogy, and she specializes in adoptees. to make a long story short, i said to tea, i promised you nothing, but i warn you the best we can do is find out if your grandmother was of irish descent or french or ashkenazi jewish. i said, please turn the page. she can page, and she melted. she is looking at a woman, obviously not her mother, but her mother is a spitting image. i said, you are looking at your biological grandma, and she wilted. charlie: can she f
white people, wasps don't know, jews don't know, muslims don't know. charlies the reason children who have been adopted, even if they have loving parents, want to know. dr. gates: we have the most amazing adoption story we have ever done. it was tea leoni. her mother was adopted as an infant in texas. tea only told me this when they filmed her. they were arguing about being in the series for a year because the mother did not want to know. you cannot guarantee that we are going to find your...
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we never tested a white person as black as you. >> i can't wait to tell my sisters. [laughter] charliethis is on at what time? dr. gates: 8:00 on tuesday night. ♪ ♪ charlie: "stories" is a new film from noah baumbach. it discovers several eras of discord of a manhattan family. it has received widespread praise. here is the trailer. >> we could get the table last minute. because this place has declined. >> that is why they gave as his big table. i mention they will send us some complimentary stuff, too. >> $55 for a steak. $35 for a salmon. do you get a salmon to blow you for that price? ♪ >> i didn't realize you had two sons. >> and a daughter. ♪ >> it will be ok here. >> it will be nice to spend time with dad. i didn't get a lot of time with him growing up. ♪ >> really, they take all the little birds and deep fry them. there are no little birds left anymore. they have eaten them all. ♪ >> you are going to meet a lot of interesting new people. ♪ >> you are on the list for the public viewing. right now, this is the private viewing. ♪ >> she hears everything you are saying. ♪ >> i do not
we never tested a white person as black as you. >> i can't wait to tell my sisters. [laughter] charliethis is on at what time? dr. gates: 8:00 on tuesday night. ♪ ♪ charlie: "stories" is a new film from noah baumbach. it discovers several eras of discord of a manhattan family. it has received widespread praise. here is the trailer. >> we could get the table last minute. because this place has declined. >> that is why they gave as his big table. i mention they...
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white house. trump is clashing with that. charlieyou suggest people are not running to take his side in the conflict with bob corker nor are they taking bob corker's side as well. there is a sense of workers says of general feeling among leaving republicans in the senate that share the views he has worrying about the president's fitness for office. robert: there are private concerns from many lawmakers in the republican party about the president's conduct. they think he is out of control with his use of twitter, out of control with the brash public battles he has. and the sound of silence is revealing, because many of the top republicans, they state relatively quiet -- stay relatively quiet on the questions of fitness for office. they still want to work with him for tax cuts and regulatory changes. they believe they are part of the party. he is the king of their base, and if they want to run for reelection, they don't want to alarm trump's voters. they are getting pressure from many allies to's beak out more they speak out more, but
white house. trump is clashing with that. charlieyou suggest people are not running to take his side in the conflict with bob corker nor are they taking bob corker's side as well. there is a sense of workers says of general feeling among leaving republicans in the senate that share the views he has worrying about the president's fitness for office. robert: there are private concerns from many lawmakers in the republican party about the president's conduct. they think he is out of control with...
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charlie: turning now to politics and our white house watch, we're joined by mike allen, the co-founder of axios. he joins me now from washington. let's begin with the president in terms of the role that presidents have always been able to do, try to heal the nation at a time of tragedy and stress. we've had a series of hurricanes in the caribbean, we've had floods in houston. we've had a terrible disaster in puerto rico. and we've also had a shooting, the worst mass shooting in american history happen in las vegas. how is the president doing in terms of operating as one who represents the nation's sympathy and grief? >> we have to pause here and say how sobering those pictures have been from puerto rico and how sobering the vegas news is when you think about how many lives and families around the country were touched by that. a place where so many of us have had such great times. it's going to mean changes in our culture. there's no way that it doesn't mean changes to some of the ways that we move around. the places that were formerly just places of entertain. you ask about the preside
charlie: turning now to politics and our white house watch, we're joined by mike allen, the co-founder of axios. he joins me now from washington. let's begin with the president in terms of the role that presidents have always been able to do, try to heal the nation at a time of tragedy and stress. we've had a series of hurricanes in the caribbean, we've had floods in houston. we've had a terrible disaster in puerto rico. and we've also had a shooting, the worst mass shooting in american history...
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charlie: at the same time, we had the white house and the president essentially saying to his secretaryf state, rex tillerson, who is trying to reach out to the north koreans, suggesting there's some back channels that might be operative, saying, you're going to be unsuccessful. suggesting diplomacy will not work. so you have that and then followed by this, suggesting that maybe he wants to send a signal. we know diplomacy's not working, so something else is under urgent consideration. >> no, that's very astutely put. and the -- in the case of rex tillerson who was in beijing and told reporters that there was a direct communication and the president saying basically, leave it to me, rex, who is actually the secretary of state, leave it to me, don't waste your time, what i'm told is that secretary tillerson's comments took people in the white house by surprise. i think that they suggested that ore was going on than was, suggested that those talks were at a higher level or more successful than they were. so i think a little bit the president dialing that back. we wondered at first, is thi
charlie: at the same time, we had the white house and the president essentially saying to his secretaryf state, rex tillerson, who is trying to reach out to the north koreans, suggesting there's some back channels that might be operative, saying, you're going to be unsuccessful. suggesting diplomacy will not work. so you have that and then followed by this, suggesting that maybe he wants to send a signal. we know diplomacy's not working, so something else is under urgent consideration. >>...
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what i'm told, charlie, is that secretary terrellson's comments took people in the white house by surprise. i think that they suggested that more was going on than was. suggested that those talks were at a higher level or more successful than they were. so i think a little bit the president dialing that back, you know. we wondered at first, is this a bit of bad cop in the white house, good cop, foggy bottom on the road in beijing. lining with everything in -- like everything in the white house, might be simpler, the president was taken surprise by the comments and wanted to slap the secretary down. that was only a pray lewd to quite a big week between them. >> rose: when can you remember the secretary of state holding a press conference saying i'm not leaving, i fully support the president? >> and beyond that, this followed that report in a meeting at the pentagon of all places that the secretary of state had referred to the president as a moron. i can tell you there is not a single person in the white house that doubts that he actually said that, but after being scolded, secretary tillers
what i'm told, charlie, is that secretary terrellson's comments took people in the white house by surprise. i think that they suggested that more was going on than was. suggested that those talks were at a higher level or more successful than they were. so i think a little bit the president dialing that back, you know. we wondered at first, is this a bit of bad cop in the white house, good cop, foggy bottom on the road in beijing. lining with everything in -- like everything in the white house,...
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they understand that some of this was evolving on their watch. >> charlie, i want to get your take on the war of words between the white house and congresswoman frederica wilson. president trump wrapping up his attacks in a tweet this morning as sergeant johnson's family was getting ready to lay him to rest. did, charlie, the president miss out on an opportunity to just correct a week's worth of missteps? >> yes, but again this is part of the pattern. this whole controversy is both disheartening and completely unnecessary. as other people have said, look, a simple apology, a simple recognition that perhaps he had misspoken or had been misunderstood, but that is not the nature of this president or this presidency. they can't back off. but i would also point out what a deflection it is that we're talking about the congresswoman rather than the gold star family. remember, her account of what happened i think was generally confirmed by general kelly. her account was that the members of that family, the gold star family members themselves felt disrespected. so i think the white house has actually been really effective in sh
they understand that some of this was evolving on their watch. >> charlie, i want to get your take on the war of words between the white house and congresswoman frederica wilson. president trump wrapping up his attacks in a tweet this morning as sergeant johnson's family was getting ready to lay him to rest. did, charlie, the president miss out on an opportunity to just correct a week's worth of missteps? >> yes, but again this is part of the pattern. this whole controversy is both...
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charlie rose. has been it cheever to be a pseudo-since 1969. he has covered the pentagon, whiteouse and state department . for 24 years he was the anchor of face the nation. he ran 2015. he is 18 emmys and has been named a living legend by the library of congress. his latest book is called overload. last week and here's this conversation -- that conversation. [applause] >>>> it is worth coming here just to get introduced by charlie. you notice he's not have his boots on, and he has purple socks. .hat are the colors of the ptu you know why? when tcu went to the rose bowl five years ago, it was a really big year -- big deal. i was just trying to think of something to say and i said if you guys when, i will wear purple socks the rest of my life. i had no idea they were going to win. >> what's fascinating is how you came to write this. charlie: the conversation you had is issue of national security. theashington, which is i think ital study is the leading think tank in washington. henry in the clinton administration is respected by people on both sides of foreign-policy issues. they
charlie rose. has been it cheever to be a pseudo-since 1969. he has covered the pentagon, whiteouse and state department . for 24 years he was the anchor of face the nation. he ran 2015. he is 18 emmys and has been named a living legend by the library of congress. his latest book is called overload. last week and here's this conversation -- that conversation. [applause] >>>> it is worth coming here just to get introduced by charlie. you notice he's not have his boots on, and he has...
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stop congress from working on these important legislative goals i can see you know the white house going to charlie this should have caused a a moment of shock and horror and wondering who's next what's next could this be true but that still wouldn't stop congress from going about its work or frankly it shouldn't stop congress they have things to do they have to hold hearings they have to hold votes and it would be irresponsible of them to let events in the white house stop them from doing that thomas pickering you've been in this business for a long time i'm just wondering what you make of the developments that we've seen in the last twenty four hours what it means as far as the bigger picture his concern. leaving aside the fact that i'm not a lawyer and i focused on the russian side just let me say one comment on mr fine goes i'm sure that he follows washington closely there's not been a howling success in the legislative agenda up until now despite his hopes and i do see a lot of distraction there on the russia side it's fascinating because while there were claims that all of this took place in
stop congress from working on these important legislative goals i can see you know the white house going to charlie this should have caused a a moment of shock and horror and wondering who's next what's next could this be true but that still wouldn't stop congress from going about its work or frankly it shouldn't stop congress they have things to do they have to hold hearings they have to hold votes and it would be irresponsible of them to let events in the white house stop them from doing that...
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the white house says they picked this option because they thought it better addressed the issue. charliewhat difference will it make that the president says homeland security and the postal service says they will prevent fentanyl from coming in from china? jenna: this is been a big issue. the white house and others are looking at how are these trucks coming into the country -- drugs coming into the country. those who are added to getting these drugs through a variety of ways. sometimes they were legally prescribed and then sold on a black market. in other cases, guess they are coming in illegally into the country through the mail. the country is hoping to crack down on that with the postal service. this is something already underway and has been underway for a while. again, looking at every avenue possible, just trying to cut off the supply chains. charlie: originally, tom marino was going to be the drug czar. he has withdrawn his nomination because of controversy that developed with the drug enforcement agency. when do we expect the president to nominate another drug czar? jenna: they h
the white house says they picked this option because they thought it better addressed the issue. charliewhat difference will it make that the president says homeland security and the postal service says they will prevent fentanyl from coming in from china? jenna: this is been a big issue. the white house and others are looking at how are these trucks coming into the country -- drugs coming into the country. those who are added to getting these drugs through a variety of ways. sometimes they...
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charlie brown. >>> thanks, brody. >>> the white house we go.we saw some of those cameras before where you can't see anything, at least when you're closer to ground level, you get some sights out there. it's pretty foggy out there. and it will not let up any time soon, caitlin >> not probably until tomorrow afternoon, i need sports recovery time. need a weekend to pass before i can get back into any more washington sports just personally. but a warmer weekend is ahead and that will be warmer for sunday when sports starts again with the redskins back in the town and the 49ers pick up i was the 1:00 p.m. and it will be incredibly warm. here's the setup. warm front moving northward, still the clouds and drizzle early tomorrow, it will look a lot like today, it will be a slow climb to sunshine tomorrow afternoon but once we get there, we got beautiful weather that will carry over through sunday, and yes, it will feel warm. for tomorrow, decreasing can cloud cover but most of the morning is gloomy. it's not until about mid afternoon but we'll still s
charlie brown. >>> thanks, brody. >>> the white house we go.we saw some of those cameras before where you can't see anything, at least when you're closer to ground level, you get some sights out there. it's pretty foggy out there. and it will not let up any time soon, caitlin >> not probably until tomorrow afternoon, i need sports recovery time. need a weekend to pass before i can get back into any more washington sports just personally. but a warmer weekend is ahead and...
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charlie: it is everywhere, not just rural or any particular geography. hari: no 82% of the victims are , whiterding to the cdc. this is a problem that is hitting all across america. it is certainly hitting places that are blue-collar towns like huntington, where it used to be coal country and backbreaking work. those are the people that got on those pills in the mid-1990's. charlie: your numbers, roughly 780 million doses of oxycodone and hydrocodone have been shipped to west virginia over a six-year period. that is more than 400 doses per resident. hari: there is a tiny town called kermit. this tiny town, population 392, over a two-year period one pharmacy had 9 million pills delivered to it. charlie: 9 million? hari: when you think about that -- that is why there is significant concern that it is primarily a problem of over prescription that started this. they got these people look. when those pills started going away, they turned somewhere else. charlie: what are we doing about it? hari: there are all different types of treatments. there's a treatment in rhode island where people are -- who
charlie: it is everywhere, not just rural or any particular geography. hari: no 82% of the victims are , whiterding to the cdc. this is a problem that is hitting all across america. it is certainly hitting places that are blue-collar towns like huntington, where it used to be coal country and backbreaking work. those are the people that got on those pills in the mid-1990's. charlie: your numbers, roughly 780 million doses of oxycodone and hydrocodone have been shipped to west virginia over a...
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. >> reporter: charlie, good morning. the white house believes it could cost between $10 billion and $13 billion to help puerto rico rebuild. yesterday president trump met with local leaders. one of them was the mayor of san juan. afterward the mayor met with white house staff and when she walked away from that meeting she announced she believes the white house understands the disconnect as she put it between what is supposed to happen and what really happened. >> there's a lot of love in this room. >> president and the first lady were greeted by a friendly audience from the town of guaynabo. the president handed out supp suppli supplies, tossing paper towel into the crowd. he also visited neighborhoods. >> we're going to help you out shoo thank you, mr. president trump. >> good to see you. >> reporter: the president and island by helicopter. they did not get a look at the harder hit area of the island. he praised the federal government's response but seemed to downplay the devastation of hurricane maria compared to hurricane katri
. >> reporter: charlie, good morning. the white house believes it could cost between $10 billion and $13 billion to help puerto rico rebuild. yesterday president trump met with local leaders. one of them was the mayor of san juan. afterward the mayor met with white house staff and when she walked away from that meeting she announced she believes the white house understands the disconnect as she put it between what is supposed to happen and what really happened. >> there's a lot of...
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look at charlie back in the day at the white house. what year was that? >> i don't know.one of the reasons i think it's so easy to use, it's just so easy to use. you can pose any photos you want. >> you can find more of our conversation about women and technology including marney's tips for getting your foot in the door by getting on instagram. >>> a california teenager with an eye for fashion is using his skills to help the homeless. >> when you get to people who are on the streets, it really changes inside of you and you have to have a mission to help out. >> reporter: ahead, how a 17-year-old is your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. with fios gigabit connection, you get the fastest internet available with download speeds up to 940 megs. it's your last chance to get fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus, your choice of hbo or multi-room dvr service included for 2 years, all with a two year agreement. and verizon wireless customers
look at charlie back in the day at the white house. what year was that? >> i don't know.one of the reasons i think it's so easy to use, it's just so easy to use. you can pose any photos you want. >> you can find more of our conversation about women and technology including marney's tips for getting your foot in the door by getting on instagram. >>> a california teenager with an eye for fashion is using his skills to help the homeless. >> when you get to people who are...
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i'd take one of the most successful majority leaders in history over a white supreme cyst any day. joining us now, charlie sykes and anna marie cox, host of the podcast with friends like these. and anna, they have shown on the mcconnell team that they intend to go after trump personally. they are going to publicly label him a white supremacist and an anti-semite based on information revealed by his wife in their divorce proceedings, he opposed to his daughters going to a certain school in los angeles because he said there's too many jews there. they're going to make steve bannon personally the issue for republicans who associate with him. >> i actually really appreciated you misspoke a tiny bit saying trump. they'll hold trump personally responsible and that would be the thing that might make a difference. right? >> yeah. >> right now, i mean, i'm not sure, like, going after bannon, your average, you know, voter still probably doesn't think of him as like a super power player. this is really -- this is inside baseball that's erupted into an outside brawl. right? and i think that the sad thing is i'm not s
i'd take one of the most successful majority leaders in history over a white supreme cyst any day. joining us now, charlie sykes and anna marie cox, host of the podcast with friends like these. and anna, they have shown on the mcconnell team that they intend to go after trump personally. they are going to publicly label him a white supremacist and an anti-semite based on information revealed by his wife in their divorce proceedings, he opposed to his daughters going to a certain school in los...
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look at charlie back in the day at the white house. what year was that? >> i don't know.ons i think it's so easy to use, it's just so easy to use. you can pose any photos you want. >> you can find more of our conversation about women and technology including marney's tips for getting your foot in the door by getting on instagram. >>> a california teenager with an eye for fashion is using his skills to help the homeless. >> when you get to people who are on the streets, it really changes inside of you and you have to have a mission to help out. >> reporter: ahead how a 17-year-old is making cancer is smart. it pushes us. we push back. challenging conventional thinking. finding smarter solutions. that's what makes cancer treatment centers of america one of the leaders in precision cancer treatment. using tools like advanced genomic testing and immunotherapy to bring more options to our patients. cancer treatment centers of america. we're not just fighting cancer any more. we're outsmarting it. visit cancercenter.com/outsmart to learn more. union" aims to show what unites us
look at charlie back in the day at the white house. what year was that? >> i don't know.ons i think it's so easy to use, it's just so easy to use. you can pose any photos you want. >> you can find more of our conversation about women and technology including marney's tips for getting your foot in the door by getting on instagram. >>> a california teenager with an eye for fashion is using his skills to help the homeless. >> when you get to people who are on the...
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to be better at. >> rose: let's talk about, he alerted the white house press and said stay tuned. >> this is the president as showman. so charliethursday night having dinner with these military officials, taking these pictures, and then saying, to the press corps, think of this as the calm before the storm. and we have the commander in chief saying calm before the storm, that is going to set off radar, all around the world. so the reporters in the moment asked him are we talking about north korea, are we talking about i.s.i.s, like what are we talking about here? that's when the president said you'll see. now he likes to flummox the press, he likes to kind of fool us. he saw a good picture and he likes a cliff hanger. he likes a teaser. that's what this was. >> rose: we had the white house and the president essentially saying to his secretary of state, rex tillerson, suggesting to the president there might be back channels that are operative, saying you're not going to be successful, diplomacy cannot work. when can you hear the secretary of state hold a press conference saying, i'm not going to fully support the president? >> t
to be better at. >> rose: let's talk about, he alerted the white house press and said stay tuned. >> this is the president as showman. so charliethursday night having dinner with these military officials, taking these pictures, and then saying, to the press corps, think of this as the calm before the storm. and we have the commander in chief saying calm before the storm, that is going to set off radar, all around the world. so the reporters in the moment asked him are we talking...
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happened, five cabinet ministers have argued been shown -- charlie: used private planes and the rest. sally: spending government money. the whiteouse is the center of power, so access is everything. never went out, ever. i don't know anybody's house they went to in eight years except for their close friends. they were not part of the washington scene, but the people around them went out, so you had some sense they had access to power. one of the great things in washington is people -- he went back to delaware. sally: he did, but he knew people. one of the things that has been so vital about washington is having people in the congress, senate, administration, journalists, diplomats, military , have been get together and know each other. that is one of the bigger problems now, no one knows each other. it is easier to be vitriolic if you don't know them, so that is what is happening. the other thing with the trump administration is nobody lasts very long, so all of the would-be social climbers are people who would like to have access power or completely helpless because they don't know k upto stock up to -- suc to. it used to be t
happened, five cabinet ministers have argued been shown -- charlie: used private planes and the rest. sally: spending government money. the whiteouse is the center of power, so access is everything. never went out, ever. i don't know anybody's house they went to in eight years except for their close friends. they were not part of the washington scene, but the people around them went out, so you had some sense they had access to power. one of the great things in washington is people -- he went...
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look at charlie back in the day at the white house. >> oh, my goodness. >> what year was that?ons i think it's easy for people to use, it's just so easy to use. you can post any photo you want right away. everybody i know loves it. >> you can find more of the conversation about women in technology including marne's tips for getting a foot in the door by heading to the "cbs this morning" instagram. more of the conversation there. >>> a california teenager with an eye for fashion is using his skills to help the homeless. >> when you actually get to meet people who are on the streets it changes inside of you. you feel like you have to have ambition to help out. >> reporter: ahead how a >> you're and i'm an arborist with i'pg&e in the sierras. the drought in california has killed trees on a massive scale. any of those trees that fail into power lines could cause a wildfire or a power outage. public safety is the main goal of our program. that's why we're out removing these hundreds of thousands of hazard trees. having tools and technology gives us a huge edge to identify hazard tre
look at charlie back in the day at the white house. >> oh, my goodness. >> what year was that?ons i think it's easy for people to use, it's just so easy to use. you can post any photo you want right away. everybody i know loves it. >> you can find more of the conversation about women in technology including marne's tips for getting a foot in the door by heading to the "cbs this morning" instagram. more of the conversation there. >>> a california teenager...
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black is not black and white is not quite an blue is not blue. charlieoften have said to me, the question you have to ask is what happens tomorrow but the day after tomorrow. tom: it -- i learned is covering the middle east. it is all about the morning after. the morning after, i was just in london. to be there for 24 hours to realize they are trying to do brexit, pulling out of the european union and nobody has a clue what to do. what do you see? what is the lesson? that is what happens when the entire country swallows someone -- a majority follow someone who has a policy that is just one paragraph and no second paragraph. brexit, we would get out of the european union. boris johnson. and others. we are just going to get out of the european union and it will be fine, there will be more money but no second paragraph. all these big principles, you will feel like a proud britt. nobody had a plan. if you want to know what steve bannon's ideas look like the morning after the morning after, study brexit. when he says i am a globalist, free trade, ok, i will e
black is not black and white is not quite an blue is not blue. charlieoften have said to me, the question you have to ask is what happens tomorrow but the day after tomorrow. tom: it -- i learned is covering the middle east. it is all about the morning after. the morning after, i was just in london. to be there for 24 hours to realize they are trying to do brexit, pulling out of the european union and nobody has a clue what to do. what do you see? what is the lesson? that is what happens when...
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charlie: what percentage do you think the far right are right now and i would include white supremacists in that and nativists, what percentage are they of the trump constituency? mike: it is more than we thought. charlie: oh, really? more than 15%? mike: i cannot put a number on it because i do not know, but i can tell you that the night before the charlottesville rally, i missed the importance of that because there have always been fringes in the south. like you and i have covered it for decades. you are from north carolina, and i went to school in western virginia. we know that fringe, but what we saw after charlottesville, it is a sizable enough part of the trump coalition that for whatever reason, he will not walk away from. charlie: in some sense whether these times do call for you to take a stand with respect to the current political discourse and the way the country is going and some sense of the disengagement from the liberal order, the united states leading the coalition of nations to help in terms of the marshall plan, and building international organizations, like the united
charlie: what percentage do you think the far right are right now and i would include white supremacists in that and nativists, what percentage are they of the trump constituency? mike: it is more than we thought. charlie: oh, really? more than 15%? mike: i cannot put a number on it because i do not know, but i can tell you that the night before the charlottesville rally, i missed the importance of that because there have always been fringes in the south. like you and i have covered it for...
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charlie, an extraordinary week. senator corker's remarks. a series of articles. and papers about white house behind the scenes, warring about how to hem in president trump. deal with his anger. you said real concern he's not stable. >> it was extraordinary. the sitting u.s. senator, chairman of the foreign relations committee, talk about the lack of stability and discipline of the president of the united states. and what i think makes it more troubling is that what bob korker said is what a lot of republicans are thinking but are not willing to say in public. the republicans have allied themselves with mad king and they're trying to pretend that he's not, pretend that he's normal. i suggest that the conservatives who are in denial about this, should give him some tough love rather than enabling all of this. what bob corker said was a warning flare. reflecting what is going on. that these are major stakes. we're not talking about twitter wars anymore. he invoked world war iii. if this is not a come to jesus moment for the republican party, i don't know what would be. >> i'll agree with
charlie, an extraordinary week. senator corker's remarks. a series of articles. and papers about white house behind the scenes, warring about how to hem in president trump. deal with his anger. you said real concern he's not stable. >> it was extraordinary. the sitting u.s. senator, chairman of the foreign relations committee, talk about the lack of stability and discipline of the president of the united states. and what i think makes it more troubling is that what bob korker said is what...
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white crosses one for every life taken. one charleston heartsfield. people gathering to honor the father of three. >> charliehit all the boxes and made up some boxes. >> the donations are still pouring in with $9.5 million raised so far. in las vegas, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >>> back here injuries have been reported in connection with a head-on crash in philadelphia's fairmont park section. chopper 6 hd is over the scene of martin luther king drive and they tell "action news" that the crash happened before 9:30 this morning. mlk drive was shut down approaching sweet briar drive on the scene and the extent of injuries is not known and still unclear what caused the crash. >> in new jersey students at holly glen elementary school in gloucester county are taking classes in three different schools now that the board of education voted to close their school due to mold. it led to a number of questions and concerns from parents and unclear it will take to decontaminate the building. janet reyes is live with the concerns this afternoon. >> reporter: well rick, after the reports confirmed long held f
white crosses one for every life taken. one charleston heartsfield. people gathering to honor the father of three. >> charliehit all the boxes and made up some boxes. >> the donations are still pouring in with $9.5 million raised so far. in las vegas, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >>> back here injuries have been reported in connection with a head-on crash in philadelphia's fairmont park section. chopper 6 hd is over the scene of martin luther king...
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up at 6am on breakfast — charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the whitetion campaign and russia. meanwhile, facebook has revealed that more than 120 million americans may have read divisive posts, uploaded by russia—based operatives before and after the election. sacked catalan president carles puigdemont has gone to belgium amid reports he may claim asylum. spain's seeking charges including rebellion, sedition and misappropriation of public funds against him and other separatist leaders over last week's unilateral declaration of independence. more than 600 refugees and asylum seekers are refusing to leave an australian—run detention centre in papua new guinea just hours before it is due to close. facebook, twitter and google are set to face some tough questions from congress in washington about their role in last year's us election. also, our economics editor has written about the bank of england's latest warning about exitjob losses. the concern is the bbc has learnt is that this is the bank telling financial organisations to prepare a worst—case scenar
up at 6am on breakfast — charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the whitetion campaign and russia. meanwhile, facebook has revealed that more than 120 million americans may have read divisive posts, uploaded by russia—based operatives before and after the election. sacked catalan president carles puigdemont has gone to belgium amid reports he may claim asylum. spain's seeking charges...