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chris: mag? >> go ahead. chris: the hope diamond.nly 1 inch in diameter but has been an object of fascination for centuries. peeking technically, how good of a diamond is that? >> it is a diamond with great clarity, is a near flawless stone, the combination of the size, the color, and the clarity of it make its unmatched diamond. it really is one-of-a-kind. chris: in the 21st century, why do we need when tunnels? can she get's on computer models? >> short answer is no. chris: we are at the windtunnel of the university of maryland. since 1949 they've tested everything from plane models to cars, to grouping of form and high winds. and that will tell you how efficient or inefficient it is. >> and where the weather is in the hurricane. chris: each of us inside the wind tunnel starting with a giant fan. >> we can generate wind up to 230 miles an hour. chris: we wanted to get a feel for a win test and student isaac roberts agreed to participate. >> alright andrew give us 50 miles an hour, topical storm conditions. chris: and he can handle
chris: mag? >> go ahead. chris: the hope diamond.nly 1 inch in diameter but has been an object of fascination for centuries. peeking technically, how good of a diamond is that? >> it is a diamond with great clarity, is a near flawless stone, the combination of the size, the color, and the clarity of it make its unmatched diamond. it really is one-of-a-kind. chris: in the 21st century, why do we need when tunnels? can she get's on computer models? >> short answer is no. chris:...
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chris: for the next quake.ou take the time to make some plans and prepare, it will give you peace of mind. chris: we found a couple ways you can get free help. first, you can check with your local fire department or county emergency management. for example, the alameda county fire department says it hosts 2 hours of personal preparedness training for free. also, got a smartphone? there are free apps that can help you prepare. other factors around your home.d once you're prepared to survive the next big earthquake, you might want to think about, well, how to rebuild in the aftermath. but will your homeowners insurance cover the costs? probably not. after the 1994 northridge earthquake in la, insurance companies were on the hook for billions of dollars. that's when they dropped quake coverage from homeowner and renter policies in california. earthquake insurance is now optional and costs extra. but you might still think you're okay because the federal government will bail you out, right? yeah, afraid not. the ceo
chris: for the next quake.ou take the time to make some plans and prepare, it will give you peace of mind. chris: we found a couple ways you can get free help. first, you can check with your local fire department or county emergency management. for example, the alameda county fire department says it hosts 2 hours of personal preparedness training for free. also, got a smartphone? there are free apps that can help you prepare. other factors around your home.d once you're prepared to survive the...
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chris? chris: kevin corke, from mar-a-lago. thank you.ning us the top republican on the judiciary committee, congressman doug collins. welcome back, sir to "fox news sunday." >> good morning, chris, good to be with you. chris: as we said the chair of the judiciary committee, jerry nadler, asking you whether or not republicans want to subpoena any witnesses to testify on the president's behalf. will you? >> we're going to take care of that. we're making sure we get our witness list in but let me just point out something here. chairman nadler sent a letter asking us by friday to present the list, all the things we would like to do, however we'll not see the schiff report as it will be known out of committee until tuesday night, possibly wednesday morning before we get to see it. there is a lot of problems we have to investigate here. as an attorney if you have a case going forward you want to know exactly what you're facing. chairman nadler is asking for a arbitrary deadline because we've not seen the schiff report. we have not even heard f
chris? chris: kevin corke, from mar-a-lago. thank you.ning us the top republican on the judiciary committee, congressman doug collins. welcome back, sir to "fox news sunday." >> good morning, chris, good to be with you. chris: as we said the chair of the judiciary committee, jerry nadler, asking you whether or not republicans want to subpoena any witnesses to testify on the president's behalf. will you? >> we're going to take care of that. we're making sure we get our...
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chris? did chris say hello to you? was he polite, good manners? >> uh-huh. >> but nancy said something felt wrong. >> i had a feeling about him. >> what feeling? >> i don't know. >> but you put it aside? >> uh-huh. >> of course, nancy was used to things feeling wrong. she had spent so many years worrying about lynsie. it was a struggle to let go, but she did. >> the last thing i said to her was remember your seat belt and she looks over her shoulder and she said, back at you, mom, love you. that's the last thing she said to me. >> nancy locked up the house and went to bed. the next day lynsie was supposed to call after she was done tutoring two girls from the neighborhood, but when the call never came, nancy drove over and found out lynsie never showed up at her job. >> all of a sudden my daughter is not where she's supposed to be. she had taught these little girls like for four months about. >> and you have no way of reaching her? >> i had no way. >> nancy ekelund was frantic. >> i started
chris? did chris say hello to you? was he polite, good manners? >> uh-huh. >> but nancy said something felt wrong. >> i had a feeling about him. >> what feeling? >> i don't know. >> but you put it aside? >> uh-huh. >> of course, nancy was used to things feeling wrong. she had spent so many years worrying about lynsie. it was a struggle to let go, but she did. >> the last thing i said to her was remember your seat belt and she looks over her...
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>> chris: on chris wallace. a saudi air force offer the mic officer targets americans at a military base killing three members of the u.s. navy. we will discuss that and the challenges to u.s. national security in an exclusive interview with the secretary of defense. ♪ this hour we will drill down on the threat from tehran. speak of the iranians have continued to shift missiles on the area to iraq, to yemen. >> what would more trips to? >> chris: and president trump's promise to pull u.s. troops out of endless wars. >> we seem to be pulling back on fighting terrorism or ronald reagan was leaning forward. >> chris: we are joined by defense secretary mark esper here at the reagan national defense forum, only on "fox news sunday" ." then. >> today i am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment. >> chris: house speaker nancy pelosi formally directing democrats to move forward with impeachment, saying the president's actions leave no choice. we will talk with democratic congressman david cicilline,
>> chris: on chris wallace. a saudi air force offer the mic officer targets americans at a military base killing three members of the u.s. navy. we will discuss that and the challenges to u.s. national security in an exclusive interview with the secretary of defense. ♪ this hour we will drill down on the threat from tehran. speak of the iranians have continued to shift missiles on the area to iraq, to yemen. >> what would more trips to? >> chris: and president trump's...
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"fox news sunday" with chris wallace is next. chris: i'm chris wallace. house of representatives impeach president trump but lawmakers go home to the holidays with no clear plan for what's next. >> i'm not going to answer anymore questions on this. when we see what their process is, we will know who and how many we want to send over. chris: house speaker nancy pelosi postpones sending the articles of impeachment to the senate. >> looks like the prosecutors are getting cold feet in front of the entire country. chris: now the prospect after senate trial in political limbo. >> he is mad as hell they would do this to him. now deny him his day in court. as the president blasts house democrat tactics. >> i don't feel like i'm being impeached. it's a hoax. it's a setup. it's a horrible thing they did. chris: new trouble, evangelical magazine makes the case he should be removed from office. we'll discuss it all mark short, chief of staff to vice president pence. and -- >> debbie dingell, that is a real beauty did i. chris: we'll talk with house democratic leader
"fox news sunday" with chris wallace is next. chris: i'm chris wallace. house of representatives impeach president trump but lawmakers go home to the holidays with no clear plan for what's next. >> i'm not going to answer anymore questions on this. when we see what their process is, we will know who and how many we want to send over. chris: house speaker nancy pelosi postpones sending the articles of impeachment to the senate. >> looks like the prosecutors are getting cold...
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chris: the i.g.s you should feel no vindication. >> maybe turns upon how we understand the word. what i mean is, that the fbi was accused of treason, of illegal spying, of tapping mr. trump's wires illegally, opening an investigation without justification of being a criminal conspiracy to unseat, defeat and unseat a president. all of that was nonsense. i think it's really important that the inspector general looked at that, that the american people, your viewers, all viewers understand that's true, but he also found that things we were never accused of which is real sloppiness. that is concerning. as i said all along has to be focused on. if i were director i would be very concerned about it and diving into it. chris: sloppiness may be a euphemism what he found. one of the his big concerns the way the fbi handled the fisa applications and warrants that allowed you to surveil carter page who was a former foreign policy advisor to the trump campaign. again, here is what you said about the fisa process
chris: the i.g.s you should feel no vindication. >> maybe turns upon how we understand the word. what i mean is, that the fbi was accused of treason, of illegal spying, of tapping mr. trump's wires illegally, opening an investigation without justification of being a criminal conspiracy to unseat, defeat and unseat a president. all of that was nonsense. i think it's really important that the inspector general looked at that, that the american people, your viewers, all viewers understand...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace. the house of representatives in peaches president trump, but lawmakers had home for the holidays with no clear plan for what's next. ♪ >> i'm not going to answer any more questions on this. it when we see what the processes we will know who and how many we want to send over. >> chris: house speaker nancy pelosi postpones sending the articles of impeachment to the senate. >> looks like the prosecutors are giving cold feet in front of the entire country. >> chris: now the prospect of a senate trial in political limbo. >> he's mad that they would do this to him and now deny him his day in court. >> chris: is the president blasts house democrats' tactics. >> i don't feel like i'm being impeached because it's a hoax, it's a set up, it's a horrible thing they did. >> chris: and no trouble as an evangelical magazine makes the case he should be from office. we will discuss it all with marc short, chief of staff to vice president pence. then. >> debbie dingell, that's a real beauty. >> chris:
>> chris: i'm chris wallace. the house of representatives in peaches president trump, but lawmakers had home for the holidays with no clear plan for what's next. ♪ >> i'm not going to answer any more questions on this. it when we see what the processes we will know who and how many we want to send over. >> chris: house speaker nancy pelosi postpones sending the articles of impeachment to the senate. >> looks like the prosecutors are giving cold feet in front of the...
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chris. >> chris: kevin corke reporting from mar-a-lago, thank you.ning is now, the top republican on the judiciary committee, congressman doug collins, will go back to "fox news sunday." >> representative collins: good morning, chris, good to be with you. >> chris: as we said, the chair of the jewish judiciary committee jerry nadler has written you asking whether the republicans want to subpoena any witnesses to testify on the president's behalf. will you? >> representative collins: we are going to take care of that. we're making sure we get our witness list in, but let me point out something here. chairman nadler sent a letter asking is provided to present this list and present all the things we would like to do. however, we are not even to see the schiff report, until tuesday night, possibly mont doe mike wednesday morning before we get to see it. the lot of problems we have to investigate here. if you have a case going forward, you want to know exactly what you're facing and chairman nadler is simply asking for an arbitrary deadline because we've
chris. >> chris: kevin corke reporting from mar-a-lago, thank you.ning is now, the top republican on the judiciary committee, congressman doug collins, will go back to "fox news sunday." >> representative collins: good morning, chris, good to be with you. >> chris: as we said, the chair of the jewish judiciary committee jerry nadler has written you asking whether the republicans want to subpoena any witnesses to testify on the president's behalf. will you? >>...
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chris: yes.usan: how long did you do it? chris: 20 years. susan: how do your lifestyle change while you were doing that? chris: quite a bit. me and my family would like to say we did not change much, but i think over time. i got paid more my first year than my father ever made. 10 times more than i got as a grad student. you know, we lived what i thought was a relatively modest life but it wasn't. we had a big apartment in brooklyn and sent our kids to a private school and did all of the things you do when you live in new york city as a wealthy person. susan: what happened? chris: i always was -- i always took walks to relieve stress, long walks. like 20 miles. being something of a science geek, i made a goal to walk the entire length of the new york city subway system above ground. i had done that and i realized at some point that i had not gone to the bronx. so i took -- i called them my terminus walks, i would take the subway to the end and walk along the route. in 2008 during the financial cr
chris: yes.usan: how long did you do it? chris: 20 years. susan: how do your lifestyle change while you were doing that? chris: quite a bit. me and my family would like to say we did not change much, but i think over time. i got paid more my first year than my father ever made. 10 times more than i got as a grad student. you know, we lived what i thought was a relatively modest life but it wasn't. we had a big apartment in brooklyn and sent our kids to a private school and did all of the things...
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chris: u.s.has chosen. >> look into aspects of weather there was a certain processor the u.s. intelligence advocate supposedly they did not find it to be the case. and so durham seems to be occurring with horowitz and join hearts went by the finding that tomorrow that they were not signing i'm the trunk campaign that they had reason to open the fbi and the season. i president will be disappointed. he did mention the lower-level lawyer at the fbi that is not going to come out looking very good. join he presented the fisa quote information i'm our page. he did some softening trainees whenever we look at how this applications are being made prior to. chris: briefly, one of the allegations at this professor, joseph missing, spoke to george - what record altogether. he said that russians had derek i'm ordered i'm hillary clinton. the question was, was an honest person here or was he in fact, set up some conservatives have seven of americans intelligence agents. this is all kind of a conspiracy to go a
chris: u.s.has chosen. >> look into aspects of weather there was a certain processor the u.s. intelligence advocate supposedly they did not find it to be the case. and so durham seems to be occurring with horowitz and join hearts went by the finding that tomorrow that they were not signing i'm the trunk campaign that they had reason to open the fbi and the season. i president will be disappointed. he did mention the lower-level lawyer at the fbi that is not going to come out looking very...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace. the house of representatives set to vote on impeachment this week and the fbi faces fire from an inspector general's review of the trump-russia investigation. ♪ >> so many basic and fundamental errors were made by three separate handpicked investigative teams on one of the most sensitive fbi investigations. >> chris: the ig finding no political bias in opening the probe of the trump campaign, but laying out plenty of blame. >> it doesn't indicate anybody at the fbi who touched his, including the leadership. >> chris: will discuss the findings with former fbi director james comey, who says the report clears him. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then, a straight party line vot vote. >> i. >> no. >> the article is agreed to. the resolution is amended as ordered -- >> chris: sense a two articles of impeachment to the full house playing out of charges of abuse of power and obstruction of congress against president trum president trump. >> to use the power of impeachment on this nonsense
>> chris: i'm chris wallace. the house of representatives set to vote on impeachment this week and the fbi faces fire from an inspector general's review of the trump-russia investigation. ♪ >> so many basic and fundamental errors were made by three separate handpicked investigative teams on one of the most sensitive fbi investigations. >> chris: the ig finding no political bias in opening the probe of the trump campaign, but laying out plenty of blame. >> it doesn't...
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. >> i'm chris matthews. let's play "hardball." >> it gets no better than that. >> oh, my god. >> how great is that? >> second term or prison term? bar fight, i love that one. but size matters, i mean, let's just stop right there. >> chris, seriously that's the most important part of the day. for mee ka. everything else revolves around 7:00 p.m. every night. where did you get that idea? >> well, in the cold open, i guess, a couple things. an 8-year-old kid once said they love this show because they love the opening. they love the let's play hardball thing. a lot of these things, you created "morning joe" with mieke. a lot of it's generic. we kept saying it. a lot of this stuff, tell me something i don't know on the sunday show. a lot of it it's do it once and yeah let's do that. you know? that's how it works. >> well, how did we do? >> you did good. you got the hoot pretty well, joe. you got to say it like you don't plan to do it, it just comes. >> well, you know, it's called "hardball" from a reason, mika. >
. >> i'm chris matthews. let's play "hardball." >> it gets no better than that. >> oh, my god. >> how great is that? >> second term or prison term? bar fight, i love that one. but size matters, i mean, let's just stop right there. >> chris, seriously that's the most important part of the day. for mee ka. everything else revolves around 7:00 p.m. every night. where did you get that idea? >> well, in the cold open, i guess, a couple things. an...
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-mike: this is chris. -lemonis: how you doing, chris? chris: very nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. what do you do? chris: i order all the parts for manufacturing, finance. lemonis: so you're doing manufacturing and you're the accountant? chris: yeah. mike: chris left a corporate company, making six figures, and cut it in half to come work for sjc. he has mbas and an engineering background. lemonis: you a partner in the business? chris: we act like partners, but i have no equity stake in the business. -lemonis: so that's a no? -chris: yes, so... lemonis: so, something beautiful like this... what's your cost to make it -- materials and labor? chris: $680. lemonis: it was $680 to make this? what will you sell this piece for? mike: $795. lemonis: so at, basically, 15% margins. mike: right. lemonis: that's a lot of work for 15 points. -these things look badass. -mike: exactly. thank you. lemonis: your margins are not badass. -chris: right. -mike: right. lemonis: you really have to have a sustainable margin on any product to be able to pay your bills. i mean, their m
-mike: this is chris. -lemonis: how you doing, chris? chris: very nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. what do you do? chris: i order all the parts for manufacturing, finance. lemonis: so you're doing manufacturing and you're the accountant? chris: yeah. mike: chris left a corporate company, making six figures, and cut it in half to come work for sjc. he has mbas and an engineering background. lemonis: you a partner in the business? chris: we act like partners, but i have no equity stake in...
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bought by chris wright, used the gun bought by chris wright, had chris wright's dna, had a connectionken dolezsar to find that it wasn't chris wright. >> reporter: but all of that claimed chris' defense the clever novak was quite capable of setting up. >> he could have it set from start to finish. >> reporter: like a chess move 20 moves ahead. >> yep. >> reporter: but that didn't explain the good samaritan eyewitness that sat in court and pointed his finger at chris wright. >> i'm very certain and clear of what i saw. i may not have told it initially off the bat under the full stress of what i saw, but i know what i saw and i know who i saw. >> reporter: except there is one person who said he is most certainly sure lee carlson is mistaken. chris wright himself. >> i will answer any question you want to ask. >> reporter: chris was jailed right after his arrest. he wanted to make his case to "dateline" in the flesh, but authorities wouldn't allow it so we talked to him on the phone. you say you didn't do it. >> i absolutely did not do it. >> reporter: we discussed all the allegations at
bought by chris wright, used the gun bought by chris wright, had chris wright's dna, had a connectionken dolezsar to find that it wasn't chris wright. >> reporter: but all of that claimed chris' defense the clever novak was quite capable of setting up. >> he could have it set from start to finish. >> reporter: like a chess move 20 moves ahead. >> yep. >> reporter: but that didn't explain the good samaritan eyewitness that sat in court and pointed his finger at...
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back to you. >> chris: thank you.iting to see if the supreme court decides to hear several cases regarding president trump's financial records. we will talk to a former federal prosecutor about what it all means for the president, all of that coming up after this break. fastest and easiest refi ever. one call can save you $2000 a year. lxtqás@ch÷ thenot actors, people, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin. and, had significantly less itch. that's a difference you can feel. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such a
back to you. >> chris: thank you.iting to see if the supreme court decides to hear several cases regarding president trump's financial records. we will talk to a former federal prosecutor about what it all means for the president, all of that coming up after this break. fastest and easiest refi ever. one call can save you $2000 a year. lxtqás@ch÷ thenot actors, people, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help...
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chris: okay. the creating the environment for nuclear disarmament initiatives that you were saying, recently their second round of meetings in the u.k. as i indicated before. this was a series of meetings of working groups, which designed -- each of which are designed to explore a particular line of inquiry. int the plenary meeting washington, d.c. last summer was defined three lines of inquiry that the participants felt was important to pursue in order to find -- help find creative answers to some of the challenges that have kept disarmament from moving forward more effectively in this very challenging current security environment. one of those lines of inquiry has to do with what institutions need to be developed and dealt or augmented or whatever it may be in order to help provide a framework for the international community's efforts to move towards and to sustain the achievement of nuclear disarmament. that's the institutional piece. another working group is looking at the challenges of incent
chris: okay. the creating the environment for nuclear disarmament initiatives that you were saying, recently their second round of meetings in the u.k. as i indicated before. this was a series of meetings of working groups, which designed -- each of which are designed to explore a particular line of inquiry. int the plenary meeting washington, d.c. last summer was defined three lines of inquiry that the participants felt was important to pursue in order to find -- help find creative answers to...
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chris: out of the states?on't think we get the fed increasing rates next year, but i do think towards the end of the year, they may be in a position to start talking about raising rates. i think what will be interesting is what they do with the repo program. that liquidity is definitely providing a lot of upside momentum to markets. it concerns me that when they remove it, there may be some challenges. i would watch the repo program closely, but by the end of the year, i wouldn't be surprised if they are starting to talk a hike into the curve. vonnie: do you think there are actually imbalances here, that the reaper program could start repo programthe could start something? chris: i think it is another example of some brokenness in the system that needs to be addressed properly. doing more of a semipermanent program. it's qe, but not qe. all of these factors worry me, that there are some real issues under the surface that reflect the financial is asian of the world system -- that reflect the financialization of
chris: out of the states?on't think we get the fed increasing rates next year, but i do think towards the end of the year, they may be in a position to start talking about raising rates. i think what will be interesting is what they do with the repo program. that liquidity is definitely providing a lot of upside momentum to markets. it concerns me that when they remove it, there may be some challenges. i would watch the repo program closely, but by the end of the year, i wouldn't be surprised...
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i am chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." the president was talking about being better one moment, then at his worst the next, pounding pelosi about impeachment. we know that game, he's all about heat. the question is where is the light at the end of the tunnel for the democrats? we're going to ask a senior member of the saw cuss tonight. >>> and presidential candidate tom steyer is here to debate if the money that he and bloomberg are shelling out is proof of a solution or a problem in our politics. what do you say? let's get after it. >>> all right, look. here's a little piece of what the president told us. together we must strive to foster a culture of deeper understanding and respect, traits that exemplify the teachings of christ. i suspect those words were written by somebody else and put into the mouth of this president as a christmas message. why? because then we got reality just a couple of hours later. why should crazy nancy pelosi, just because she has a slight majority in the house, be allowed to impeach the presid
i am chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." the president was talking about being better one moment, then at his worst the next, pounding pelosi about impeachment. we know that game, he's all about heat. the question is where is the light at the end of the tunnel for the democrats? we're going to ask a senior member of the saw cuss tonight. >>> and presidential candidate tom steyer is here to debate if the money that he and bloomberg are shelling out is proof of a solution or...
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>> mike emanuel in for chris wallace. no sign after break in the standoff over a trial in the senate. >> leaders remain at odds over father mat and whether witnesses should be involved. we'll discuss with steve scalise and get reaction from senator ben cardin of maryland, only on "fox news sunday." >>> christmas passes without a so-called gift from north korea. >> maybe it's a nice present. maybe it's a president where he sends me a beautiful vase as opposed to a missile test. mike: we'll ask the sunday panel about the fragile state of u.s., north korean nations. all right now on "fox news sunday." ♪ mike: hello, again. happy new year from fox news in washington. the debate over parameters after senate impeachment trial goes on this holiday weekend. president trump spending it in florida slamming house speaker nancy pelosi in a series of tweets about the process which he calls very unfair. in a moment we'll speak with the number two republican in the house, congressman steve scalise but first, let's get the latest from ri
>> mike emanuel in for chris wallace. no sign after break in the standoff over a trial in the senate. >> leaders remain at odds over father mat and whether witnesses should be involved. we'll discuss with steve scalise and get reaction from senator ben cardin of maryland, only on "fox news sunday." >>> christmas passes without a so-called gift from north korea. >> maybe it's a nice present. maybe it's a president where he sends me a beautiful vase as opposed...
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i mean that's the bias i'm talking about let me go to chris now in washington that is biased against people and that creates this polarization and to be fair on the other side there is a lot of conservatives that work for fox and let's be fair here go ahead chris. that's that's true peter but i think fox has actually gotten a little more balanced with having liberal hosts and having a lot of liberals on the network with very strong different points of view but i think you'd agree about the word were discriminated but let's not lose sight of the point how is it infringing on people's life i mean kevin if you've been watching people blocking traffic getting crazy spitting on veterans outside of the inauguration which i experience and trying can attest to this to so many young republicans in this country and he's done so much work mobilizing young republicans across the country on campuses in the college environment look at what's happening in our campuses how vile and how hateful people are and a friend of mine who was punched in the face at berkeley and was assaulted for being a repub
i mean that's the bias i'm talking about let me go to chris now in washington that is biased against people and that creates this polarization and to be fair on the other side there is a lot of conservatives that work for fox and let's be fair here go ahead chris. that's that's true peter but i think fox has actually gotten a little more balanced with having liberal hosts and having a lot of liberals on the network with very strong different points of view but i think you'd agree about the word...
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ok let's go back to chris in. washington just recently nancy pelosi the speaker of the house called donald trump an illegitimate president. that's a doorstopper because it invalidates the entire electoral process the decision of the people in 2016 and again i want to be tolerant i mean i was brought up liberal i'm a conservative but i was brought up in a very liberal environment where you supposed to listen to everybody with politeness and respect but here we have one of the highest officials in the land. thing the vote of over 60000000 people i mean how talk about being divisive i mean that is that is so irresponsible and it what it does is that it doesn't ask for dialogue it is doing just the opposite go ahead chris. well it's true i mean you know if you look back at what the speaker said before the election she just said donald trump will not be president take to the bank i mean i hope you didn't take that check to the bank because it didn't clear it bounced like a basketball. they're upset that they didn't win
ok let's go back to chris in. washington just recently nancy pelosi the speaker of the house called donald trump an illegitimate president. that's a doorstopper because it invalidates the entire electoral process the decision of the people in 2016 and again i want to be tolerant i mean i was brought up liberal i'm a conservative but i was brought up in a very liberal environment where you supposed to listen to everybody with politeness and respect but here we have one of the highest officials...
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>> complete vindication, chris. mean we've heard that said by the president about the mueller report a number of times. it was always false. this time it's actually true. you had the i.g. take 18 months, talk to more than 100 witnesses, review more than a million documents and found that there was no evidence that pete's political opinions had any impact on his work. there was no coup. there was no treason. there was no wiretapping of trump. there was no attempt to infiltrate the trump campaign. all of those allegations, false, false, and false. >> and of course i'm not here to talk about what decisions he made in his life with lisa page. that's his own choices and, i understand why the fbi would take action based on their use of corporate texts and all that stuff. that's their rules, and he has to own that. but for the people who hold out and say, why all that talk about how they had an insurance plan and how they would stop trump from being president? what's your client's explanation? >> chris, if you look, and fo
>> complete vindication, chris. mean we've heard that said by the president about the mueller report a number of times. it was always false. this time it's actually true. you had the i.g. take 18 months, talk to more than 100 witnesses, review more than a million documents and found that there was no evidence that pete's political opinions had any impact on his work. there was no coup. there was no treason. there was no wiretapping of trump. there was no attempt to infiltrate the trump...
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i think you're absolutely wrong, chris.ate towards donald trump because they fear him. they gravitate towards him because they love him. they love the policies that he's fighting for. we're a party of lifers. we believe in life, not late term partial birth abortions. we believe in secure borders. we believe in fair trade. we believe in limited government. donald trump has fought for all those things. and that's why people love him. no one's afraid of him. people who disagree with him, and charlie was one when he was in congress, could say he disagrees. lisa murkowski can say she disagrees. people love him and they love the results of his policy. i don't think it's fear at all, chris, it's love and affection for the president who has stood up for principles republicans believe in. we've had leaders and presidents who have said i agree in all these things you republicans believe in, they run on it, and then they don't do it when they get into office. he's kept his promises. >> kept his promise to pass a tax cut he wouldn't pa
i think you're absolutely wrong, chris.ate towards donald trump because they fear him. they gravitate towards him because they love him. they love the policies that he's fighting for. we're a party of lifers. we believe in life, not late term partial birth abortions. we believe in secure borders. we believe in fair trade. we believe in limited government. donald trump has fought for all those things. and that's why people love him. no one's afraid of him. people who disagree with him, and...
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chris hayes? >> i would say the elijah cummings speech, a combination of what he said, the moment, the fact that it was extemporaneous and because of the fact that we lost him this year and he's such a singular member of congress, beloved across the aisle, a model legislator in so many ways. on an international perspective, the grete get that -- gretta th speech. here's a 16-year-old who says i shouldn't have to be here. you, the adults, the people in power, you have mortgaged our future. i'm here as a child before you to tell you to do your job which is the custodial work of taking care of the planet that we are going to inherent. i think that she was named person of the year. i think in a strange way she's one of the most gifted rhett riggss of our time. it's really a remarkable thing that this 16-year-old who started by herself not going to school with one sign more than a year ago has been able to kind of coalesce this global movement. >> she really made a mark. she did it as one that does spe
chris hayes? >> i would say the elijah cummings speech, a combination of what he said, the moment, the fact that it was extemporaneous and because of the fact that we lost him this year and he's such a singular member of congress, beloved across the aisle, a model legislator in so many ways. on an international perspective, the grete get that -- gretta th speech. here's a 16-year-old who says i shouldn't have to be here. you, the adults, the people in power, you have mortgaged our future....
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>> guest: chris was the lead for mi-6. he served in the former soviet union around the time the soviet union collapsed, and later became the head of the russian desk at mi-6 and then retired from the service in 2009 almost exactly the time i left the "wall street journal." we were introduced in 2010 by mutual friends who knew over mutual interest in brush and oligarchs. we became friendly and did a a little bit of business together over the following years. this part of the world was not a big part of our business so it was an episodic relationship but we did like working together and we did have these common interests. and so when we finally concluded in the spring of 2016 that there was something unexplained about donald trump's relationship with russia, , he was an obvious pern for us to go to to see if we could find out more. by then we had done nine months of research of donald trump and pulled tens of thousands of pages of documents, , and we fet we were running out of places to look for public information and that w
>> guest: chris was the lead for mi-6. he served in the former soviet union around the time the soviet union collapsed, and later became the head of the russian desk at mi-6 and then retired from the service in 2009 almost exactly the time i left the "wall street journal." we were introduced in 2010 by mutual friends who knew over mutual interest in brush and oligarchs. we became friendly and did a a little bit of business together over the following years. this part of the...
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chris thought it was significant. chris thought it was significant information because it could suggest there was black male, potential black male material on trump. in washington, we had a different reaction because we, at this from a different perspective, which was that this was a story that was never going to be proven or disproven and it was neither here nor there for us, we were much more concerned with the overall picture of conspiracy for the election. i'll add that this was not the only thing that chris found in the early reporting that created concerned about black male. there was also the fact that there was a secret relationship between the claimant and trump that involved money. that part has turned out to be accurate. he was conducting a secret business deal in russia that involved the kremlin during that campaign. so in the main, chris was basically right. there was a compromise. you could argue back and forth whether it was personal in nature financial in nature but there wasn't some kind of secret rel
chris thought it was significant. chris thought it was significant information because it could suggest there was black male, potential black male material on trump. in washington, we had a different reaction because we, at this from a different perspective, which was that this was a story that was never going to be proven or disproven and it was neither here nor there for us, we were much more concerned with the overall picture of conspiracy for the election. i'll add that this was not the...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we've got a big show tonight including some serious impeachment developments we're going to get to in just a minute. reverend william barber is here to talk about evangelical support for the president and what it really looks like. there's more on the firestorm over a trump campaign official caught on tape talking about, apparently admitting to voter suppression, and tonight new reporting on stephen miller's secret plan to skirt the law and increase deportations. we begin tonight with impeachment. it's been five days suns the house of representatives voted to impeach president trump for abuse of power and obstruction of congress. and we still don't really know when the president's senate trial will start. democrats have been clear that the evidence they have amassed is sufficient to prove high crimes and misdemeanors, but that doesn't mean that what they've unearthed is everything. i mean, that's pretty clear. just today we saw another example of what is still out there. in a new cour
"all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we've got a big show tonight including some serious impeachment developments we're going to get to in just a minute. reverend william barber is here to talk about evangelical support for the president and what it really looks like. there's more on the firestorm over a trump campaign official caught on tape talking about, apparently admitting to voter suppression, and tonight new reporting...
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democrats appear to have a festival seating going on, chris. >> they're not leaving. i think a lot of the republicans have left the chamber. >> i'm going to be watching trump's behavior now because he's been sowing his brand since he got on, he has a beautiful wife. he talks about womens looks, he talks about his looks. he's a very aesthetic guy. he's obsessed with appearance and gold and high rise golden buildings. here he is now marked, marred. he is now ugly -- he used the word the other day impeachment is ugly, i'm new ugly. how's he going to react to this? he's now ugly in history. is he going to break worse? but i'll tell you one thing it's going to do to him, he will do anything to get elected because the only way back for him is to double this, to win twice no matter what the deep state, fake media, et cetera. he has to win the next time. >> here we go. >> on this vote the yeas are 229. the nays are 198. present is one, article ii is adopted. >> mics have been killed once again. we're waiting to see if the speaker has anything further. she is leaving which cha
democrats appear to have a festival seating going on, chris. >> they're not leaving. i think a lot of the republicans have left the chamber. >> i'm going to be watching trump's behavior now because he's been sowing his brand since he got on, he has a beautiful wife. he talks about womens looks, he talks about his looks. he's a very aesthetic guy. he's obsessed with appearance and gold and high rise golden buildings. here he is now marked, marred. he is now ugly -- he used the word...
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are you confidence that chris wray can fix it? that in light of the president's tweet this morning. "with that kind of attitude, he'll never be able to fix the fbi." >> practically speak, i think chris has been working hard to address the problems of the past. we have worked well together. the people involved in the past are no longer there. he's brought in a new team that i think is a good team. i have confidence in that team, and i think he has set forth a number of specific proposals as to how to address those problems. i think what the president was getting at, and i feel the same way is we could ignore the abuses of the past and appear to be justifying them or minimizing them. we have to focus on getting it right going forward. >> so you have confidence in chris wray? >>> yes. nbc justice correspondent pete williams joins me now. pete, based on what we just heard, it seems like attorney general bill barr is trying to have it both ways. he's defending christopher wray and the president. just a few hours ago, the president was
are you confidence that chris wray can fix it? that in light of the president's tweet this morning. "with that kind of attitude, he'll never be able to fix the fbi." >> practically speak, i think chris has been working hard to address the problems of the past. we have worked well together. the people involved in the past are no longer there. he's brought in a new team that i think is a good team. i have confidence in that team, and i think he has set forth a number of specific...
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i'm chris matthews back in washington. here's where we are right now on the upcoming trial of president trump in the u.s. senate. senate minority leader chuck schumer today held a meeting with his republican counterpart mitch mcconnell to discuss how impeachment will proceed in the senate, which will hold the president's trial, of course. according to a statement from senator schumer's office the senator, quote, made clear to mcconnell that the witnesses and documents are necessary to ensure a fair trial in the senate. so he wants witnesses, he wants documents to make it fair, and late today senator mcconnell said the two sides were at an impasse. >> we remain at an impasse. because my friend the democratic leader continues to demand a new and different set of rules for president trump. my colleague wants a special pretrial guarantee of certain witnesses whom the house democrats themselves did not baug bother to pursue as they assemble their case. i'm not sure what leverage there is in refraining to sending us something we
i'm chris matthews back in washington. here's where we are right now on the upcoming trial of president trump in the u.s. senate. senate minority leader chuck schumer today held a meeting with his republican counterpart mitch mcconnell to discuss how impeachment will proceed in the senate, which will hold the president's trial, of course. according to a statement from senator schumer's office the senator, quote, made clear to mcconnell that the witnesses and documents are necessary to ensure a...
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i'm chris jansing in new york in for chuck todd. while washington is on the holiday break, president trump isn't taking a break from attacking nancy pelosi and the democrats over impeachment. the president took to twitter to call house speaker nancy pelosi crazy and her fellow house democrats hypocrites. and continued to rail about the do-nothing democrats and their bogus impeachment scam today. all of it happening as the senate trial remains in limbo. and as a possible crack is emerging in republican support for the president. and as house judiciary committee lawyers say president trump could be impeached again. it was senator lisa murkowski, a republican from alaska, who called out majority leader mitch mcconnell for vowing to coordinate with the white house on a senate impeachment trial. >> in fairness, when i heard that, i was disturbed. if we are tasked, as the full senate, to -- to do impartial justice under the constitution and the law, to me, it means that we have to take that step back from being hand in glove with the defe
i'm chris jansing in new york in for chuck todd. while washington is on the holiday break, president trump isn't taking a break from attacking nancy pelosi and the democrats over impeachment. the president took to twitter to call house speaker nancy pelosi crazy and her fellow house democrats hypocrites. and continued to rail about the do-nothing democrats and their bogus impeachment scam today. all of it happening as the senate trial remains in limbo. and as a possible crack is emerging in...
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crime agent and worked with chris on oligarchs and plutocracy and then shortly thereafter chris also met up and someone that i knew a little bit. >>host: and he was and is at doj? >> correct he has been punished to listen and pass along some of this information along with other decent people they campaign vilification against those doing their jobs unfortunately is one of the many people who suffered through this people ask me and i say it was unpleasant for us but nothing compared to those who had careers damaged and reputations hurt those things that have been done to them that behest of donald trump. >> a distinguished expert and linguist working for the cia she approached me in 2015. i knew her from conferences. until recently the world of russian organized crime expertise was very small like people interested in islamic terrorism. so yes i knew her from events where we met and had casual conversation so she approached me in 2015 she was between full-time jobs looking for part-time work and said if you have anything i saw your name in the newspaper they could use my russian langu
crime agent and worked with chris on oligarchs and plutocracy and then shortly thereafter chris also met up and someone that i knew a little bit. >>host: and he was and is at doj? >> correct he has been punished to listen and pass along some of this information along with other decent people they campaign vilification against those doing their jobs unfortunately is one of the many people who suffered through this people ask me and i say it was unpleasant for us but nothing compared...
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chris: good news is breaking.t would be interesting to see the follow-up for press conferences during the day. i suspect it might have something to do with inflation data. that was obviously strong there than people expected. and the r.b.i. board is just reacting to that and saying do we want to be cutting into a market where there has been some evidence of inflation? from what i was reading, it looked as though that was in relatively small areas of food production, that it was not a general increase in inflation. really surprising information from the r.b.i.. nejra: a little bit of detail coming through here. you can follow all of this on the tliv blog, suggesting the cutting cycle may not be over because the npc decided to continue with the accommodative stance as long as it is necessary to revive growth while ensuring that inflation remains within the target. how soon do you think they will resume cutting if that is your assumption? could they employ unconventional measures as well? chris: it was interesting. o
chris: good news is breaking.t would be interesting to see the follow-up for press conferences during the day. i suspect it might have something to do with inflation data. that was obviously strong there than people expected. and the r.b.i. board is just reacting to that and saying do we want to be cutting into a market where there has been some evidence of inflation? from what i was reading, it looked as though that was in relatively small areas of food production, that it was not a general...