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. - with that, david jackson. - david is not here. - eamon javers.l let the tweet speak for itself. yeah, i'm gonna let the tweet speak for itself. his tweets speak for themselves. his tweets do speak for themselves. i don't--i mean, that's the silliest thing i've ever heard. okay. this is silly. okay. next. stop shaking your head again. - sean! sean! sean! come on, sean. sean. sean... - sean, come here. - what about the putin call? - sean spicer. - sean. - where did sean go? - he walked away. he just... [indistinct chatter] - good-bye, spice. now, with any new administration, it is normal for there to be a lot of turnover, but the question raised by some of donald trump's firings is whether they are normal, or whether he's illegally trying to protect his own interests, because in addition to famously firing the head of the fbi, he also fired u.s. attorney and indian al gore preet bharara under allegedly similar circumstances. - using my brown illuminati connections, i landed an interview with trump's most famous indian-american fire-ee, former u.s.
. - with that, david jackson. - david is not here. - eamon javers.l let the tweet speak for itself. yeah, i'm gonna let the tweet speak for itself. his tweets speak for themselves. his tweets do speak for themselves. i don't--i mean, that's the silliest thing i've ever heard. okay. this is silly. okay. next. stop shaking your head again. - sean! sean! sean! come on, sean. sean. sean... - sean, come here. - what about the putin call? - sean spicer. - sean. - where did sean go? - he walked away....
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[crowd cheering] from seattle, washington, let's welcome back david jackson. your game yesterday--five questions in, which is a nice place to stop, because it guarantees you $5,000 in the bank--you reached that threshold--so today we can only do better than that. >> great. >> and you still have all three of your lifelines, so you're in good shape as we get back to it. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ we start off today with a $7,000 question--here it is. a tradition that began after his son was kidnapped, who reportedly always carried ten dimes in his pocket so that he'd never be unable to use a pay phone? >> well, hmm... marlon brando doesn't...
[crowd cheering] from seattle, washington, let's welcome back david jackson. your game yesterday--five questions in, which is a nice place to stop, because it guarantees you $5,000 in the bank--you reached that threshold--so today we can only do better than that. >> great. >> and you still have all three of your lifelines, so you're in good shape as we get back to it. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ we start off today with a...
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[crowd cheering] from seattle, washington, let's welcome back david jackson.you. >> we just got into your game yesterday--five questions in, which is a nice place to stop, because it guarantees you $5,000 in the bank--you reached that threshold--so today we can only do better than that. >> great. >> and you still have all three of your lifelines, so you're in good shape as we get back to it. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ we start off today with a $7,000 question--here it is.
[crowd cheering] from seattle, washington, let's welcome back david jackson.you. >> we just got into your game yesterday--five questions in, which is a nice place to stop, because it guarantees you $5,000 in the bank--you reached that threshold--so today we can only do better than that. >> great. >> and you still have all three of your lifelines, so you're in good shape as we get back to it. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish]...
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. >> booktv takes to the national archives in kansas city, missouri, as author david jackson talks about his book changing times, almanac and digest kansas city lgbtq i a history. >> please give a warm welcome to david jackson. [applause] >> thank you all for coming out tonight. i don't mean to out anybody. [laughing] that was not the appropriate word to say. but thank you coming out tonight. and roughing the traffic that we all had giving you. i'd like to thank c-span for being a tonight and, of course, national archives for all the work that they do. kimberly was right. i've been doing genealogy since it was 11 and of income to the national archives since i was baffled at my grandparents would drop me off, let me do my thing and then came back for the next round. so tonight is changing times, to my newest book spigots and almanac and digest of kansas cities lgbtqia history. i will talk about that in just a few moments. we would get busy here. although bit about me. kimberly mention my background a little bit but i have been an archivist for more than 20 years and i was eight when i get
. >> booktv takes to the national archives in kansas city, missouri, as author david jackson talks about his book changing times, almanac and digest kansas city lgbtq i a history. >> please give a warm welcome to david jackson. [applause] >> thank you all for coming out tonight. i don't mean to out anybody. [laughing] that was not the appropriate word to say. but thank you coming out tonight. and roughing the traffic that we all had giving you. i'd like to thank c-span for...
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people to really -- >> book tv takes you to the national archives in kansas city missouri as author david jackson talks about his book "jamie-- changing times". >> please give a warm welcome to david w jackson. [applause]. >> thank you for coming out tonight. i don't mean to out anyone, so that was not the appropriate word to say, is it? thank you for coming out to night and roughing the traffic we all had getting here. i would like to think c-span for being here tonight in the national archives for all the work they do. kimberly was correct. on have been doing genealogy since i was 11 years old and have been coming to the national archives since i was that old. my grandparents would drop me off and let me do my thing and come back for the next round. tonight is changing times, one of my newest book an almanac and digest of kansas city's lgbtq i a history. i will talk about that acronym in a few moments. we will get busy here. a bit about me, it has kimberly mentioned my background of it. i have been an archivist for more than 20 years and i'm 48, so i was eight years old when i got into this. i
people to really -- >> book tv takes you to the national archives in kansas city missouri as author david jackson talks about his book "jamie-- changing times". >> please give a warm welcome to david w jackson. [applause]. >> thank you for coming out tonight. i don't mean to out anyone, so that was not the appropriate word to say, is it? thank you for coming out to night and roughing the traffic we all had getting here. i would like to think c-span for being here...
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my name is david jackson. i'm a former director of voice of america. sort of related to that last question, i was curious whether you got a sense, any of you, about what percentage of this recent trove of documents has been shared over the years with america's allies. >> well, i'll take that one too, if you want. so this is a great question. couple things. one, we know the documents have been used in a number of criminal cases, including in europe and elsewhere. so some of the documents have been shared. criminal cases in germany, for example, where somebody is mentioned in the files and that file is used to prosecute that individual. but, you know, part of the reason why we advocate transparency in this regard is, we were hearing a lot of stories back in 2012 there were fights even within the bureaucracy of who was given access even within the u.s. government to the entirety of the files. and there were different fights going on bureaucratically, even with regards to that. and so our answer to that was, we believe in competitive analysis, and freedom
my name is david jackson. i'm a former director of voice of america. sort of related to that last question, i was curious whether you got a sense, any of you, about what percentage of this recent trove of documents has been shared over the years with america's allies. >> well, i'll take that one too, if you want. so this is a great question. couple things. one, we know the documents have been used in a number of criminal cases, including in europe and elsewhere. so some of the documents...
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talk to house intelligence members, congressman jim heye from connecticut and joining me, halie jackson, davidgy nunes and political analyst, belcher. 8 çi/7Ñsunday, it is "meet the press." >> this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. it is possible to make so much of any one senate race. it is hard to over state how uuesday.at stake in alabamaa on 1 the senaten a 49 seat. the president's agenda with one less vote. senate republicans will have harder time of getting anything passed. there is the sexual harassment issues. no matter how credible as republican roy moore has done is a successful strategy. we'll worry that the democrats will hang more in his daily antics around the next republican candidate. on friday, i travel to deep red alabama, what i found is widespreadÀ?discomfort among f conservative states. >> the kand dacandidates are hi the campaign trails hard.ç >> with two days in alabama, politics is the story. 60 miles where president trump campaigned for roy moore. across the state line of mobile are getting used to be the center of attention. >> i have ne
talk to house intelligence members, congressman jim heye from connecticut and joining me, halie jackson, davidgy nunes and political analyst, belcher. 8 çi/7Ñsunday, it is "meet the press." >> this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. it is possible to make so much of any one senate race. it is hard to over state how uuesday.at stake in alabamaa on 1 the senaten a 49 seat. the president's agenda with one less vote. senate republicans...
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david has more from new york. i forgot to do with weather forecast. >> thank you, hallie jackson. m david gura, ali velshi and stephanie ruhle are off. let's get started. >>> what would it take for the president to flip on flynn? >> the team, according to the response as national security adviser michael flynn accuses aides of wrongdoing. >> they want to clear the court of wrongdoing. >> flynn's brother quoted, mr. president, i believe it's due to that. >> he's defending the administration's diplomacy saying he's proud of work that's done. >> tillerson writes about the rights against russia. we recognize the need to work with
david has more from new york. i forgot to do with weather forecast. >> thank you, hallie jackson. m david gura, ali velshi and stephanie ruhle are off. let's get started. >>> what would it take for the president to flip on flynn? >> the team, according to the response as national security adviser michael flynn accuses aides of wrongdoing. >> they want to clear the court of wrongdoing. >> flynn's brother quoted, mr. president, i believe it's due to that. >>...
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panelists here, david brooks, columnist for the "new york times," chief correspondent hallie jackson, cornell belcher. welcome. ifls just down i was just down in alabama, and we saw a quick clip. i think it encapsulates what i just witnessed as well. take a listen. >> how many of them do you think are being paid? >> all of them. >> all of them? by a show of hands, how many of you think all the women are being paid? seriously? >> there you go, david brooks. i will tell you my sense is that, it is the republican that will never vote for doug jones. >> to me the big thing about this race is politics really matter, we care about politics, but there are things that matter more, the fate of your soul, the quality of your faith, and are those things less important than politics? we're seeing, yes, politics is more important than your faith and your morals. >> the votes for roy moore are more important than the allegations against him, according to some people. they say we don't know what's going to happen in this race. but when it comes to these allegations against roy moore, if he ends up i
panelists here, david brooks, columnist for the "new york times," chief correspondent hallie jackson, cornell belcher. welcome. ifls just down i was just down in alabama, and we saw a quick clip. i think it encapsulates what i just witnessed as well. take a listen. >> how many of them do you think are being paid? >> all of them. >> all of them? by a show of hands, how many of you think all the women are being paid? seriously? >> there you go, david brooks. i...
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. >> thank you, hallie jackson. i'm david gura, ali velshi and stephanie ruhle are off. let's get started. >>> what would it take for the president to flip on flynn? >> the team, according to the response as national security adviser michael flynn accuses aides of wrongdoing. >> they want to clear the court of wrongdoing. >> flynn's brother quoted, mr. president, i believe it's due to that. >> he's defending the administration's diplomacy saying he's proud of work that's done. >> tillerson writes about the rights against russia. we recognize the need to work with russia where mutual interest s intercept. >> if you can afford them, pay him. >> i have never seen the turnout for this type of event. so it's unprecedented. >> the ongoing confusion created by the new tax law. this morning, the irs is out with new advice for you. >> it may not pay off for you to be waiting in line to pay off your property taxes. >> some homeowners who go ahead and pay all of those 2018 property tax deductions could face an audit. >> well, the president's legal team may be preparing to go after
. >> thank you, hallie jackson. i'm david gura, ali velshi and stephanie ruhle are off. let's get started. >>> what would it take for the president to flip on flynn? >> the team, according to the response as national security adviser michael flynn accuses aides of wrongdoing. >> they want to clear the court of wrongdoing. >> flynn's brother quoted, mr. president, i believe it's due to that. >> he's defending the administration's diplomacy saying he's proud...
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jackson rising: the struggle for economic democracy and black self-determination in jackson, mississippi." and also wanting davidirota, who broke the story and the international business times about senator corker and his surprise switch vote on the taxes. who knows? he might switchh back, being opposed to the tax bill, with the provision that was put in that would personally enrich him. we will l continue to follow tht story. when we come bacack, what is net in the fight to protect net neutrality? stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is d democracy now!,!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. end today show looking at the next ups in the fight to get the internet free and open. the federal communications commission, known as the fcc, voted last week to dismantle landmark net neutrality rules established in 2015 after wiwidespread organizing and protests by free internet advocates. these rules required internet service providers to treat web content equally and not block or prioritize some content over others in return for payment. the repeal of these rules was widely opposed by the am
jackson rising: the struggle for economic democracy and black self-determination in jackson, mississippi." and also wanting davidirota, who broke the story and the international business times about senator corker and his surprise switch vote on the taxes. who knows? he might switchh back, being opposed to the tax bill, with the provision that was put in that would personally enrich him. we will l continue to follow tht story. when we come bacack, what is net in the fight to protect net...
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david perdue. craig. >> chief white house correspondent hallie jackson in west palm. thank you. >>> another white house note. impending removal of landmark that goes back almost two centuries. part of the jackson magnolia tree on the south lawn will be taken down this week. victim of damage and decay that made it unsafe. president andrew jackson planted that tree in 1835, reportedly in honor of his late wife. >>> health news involving older americans. taking vitamin d or calcium fractures resulting from osteoporosis? conflicting findings. but tonight a major new study that looked at dozens of clinical trials concludes that answer is no, supplements do not seem to prevent the fractures. >>> still ahead, growing interest in new college major for students that prepares them for career in marijuana industry. >>> doing away with do not disturb signs. why a big resort company is making the change. >>> we are back with a sign of the times in this country, one that coincides with the increasing acceptance of marijuana as both a medical and recreational drug. recreational pot
david perdue. craig. >> chief white house correspondent hallie jackson in west palm. thank you. >>> another white house note. impending removal of landmark that goes back almost two centuries. part of the jackson magnolia tree on the south lawn will be taken down this week. victim of damage and decay that made it unsafe. president andrew jackson planted that tree in 1835, reportedly in honor of his late wife. >>> health news involving older americans. taking vitamin d or...
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david wright. >> no hate in our state. >> reporter: today in jackson, an echo of the civil rights struggle. >> hey hey, ho, ho, donald trump has got to go! >> reporter: a peaceful protest of a president who has fanned racial tensions attending the opening of a new civil rights museum. >> if you go this way, you see a confederate flag. if you go that way, you will see a confederate flag. now how are these men who are standing up talking about civil rights right now, how are they squaring that message with all these confederate flags that are all over the place? >> it really is a beautiful, beautiful place. >> reporter: trump's message today, one of inclusion. >> these buildings embody the hope that has lived in the hearts of every american for generations. >> reporter: because trump was there, civil rights legend john lewis was not. congressman lewis, one of the heroes of bloody sunday in selma, called president trump's attendance, an insult to the people portrayed in this civil rights museum. [ chanting ] four months ago, there was this scene in charlottesville, and trump's carefully measured resp
david wright. >> no hate in our state. >> reporter: today in jackson, an echo of the civil rights struggle. >> hey hey, ho, ho, donald trump has got to go! >> reporter: a peaceful protest of a president who has fanned racial tensions attending the opening of a new civil rights museum. >> if you go this way, you see a confederate flag. if you go that way, you will see a confederate flag. now how are these men who are standing up talking about civil rights right now,...
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republicans are expected to huddle with president trump at camp david to hash out which priorities should take precedence. craig? >> hallie jackson for us traveling with the president there in florida. >>> an unusual lawsuit has been filed against the pentagon. three big cities are suing because the military has failed for years to report crimes committed by military personnel to the fbi's gun check system. more tonight from our pentagon correspondent hans nichols. >> reporter: new york, san francisco and philadelphia are suing the pentagon to fix a longstanding problem first flagged by an inspector general report in 1997. >> the department of defense and the military branches that we've sued have failed miserably in their reporting obligations over the course of the last two decades. >> reporter: one deadly mistake, devin kelly found guilty of domestic assault in a military court, but the air force never entered the conviction into the fbi database. he bought a rifle and killed 26 people at a texas church last month including the pastor's daughter. >> she is frolicking with the angels at this point. >> reporter: the pentagon is
republicans are expected to huddle with president trump at camp david to hash out which priorities should take precedence. craig? >> hallie jackson for us traveling with the president there in florida. >>> an unusual lawsuit has been filed against the pentagon. three big cities are suing because the military has failed for years to report crimes committed by military personnel to the fbi's gun check system. more tonight from our pentagon correspondent hans nichols. >>...
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david: capri, you're kind of a rare bird there aren't that many free market democrats left. i think of the old scoop jackson democrats. >> right. david: blue dog democrats but you are a free market democrat and when you listen to chuck schumer and listen to nancy pelosi say there is nothing good about the tax bill, that it is the worst bill ever, i mean if they are wrong and if veronica and evan are right we'll see an economic boom as a result, doesn't that completely discredit the democratic party? they are the leaders? >> well, look, this is what i consistently said about the democratic party, my party, that we need to be more than just against something. there are good aspects of the tax plan, particularly, you know, for example, for pass-through entities for small businesses. for, you know, making sure that the standardized deduction is doubled. yes, are there, carried interest and some of these other things big wins for -- david: we talked about it. they shouldn't have stayed. >> but at the same time you can't entirely ignore what is happening. now you have a number of companies actually investing in t
david: capri, you're kind of a rare bird there aren't that many free market democrats left. i think of the old scoop jackson democrats. >> right. david: blue dog democrats but you are a free market democrat and when you listen to chuck schumer and listen to nancy pelosi say there is nothing good about the tax bill, that it is the worst bill ever, i mean if they are wrong and if veronica and evan are right we'll see an economic boom as a result, doesn't that completely discredit the...
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hallie jackson is at the white house. david ignaceous is columnist at the "washington post." let's start with the significant new phase. didn't trump warn it would be a red line if mueller went after his finances? >> yeah. he did. he did it over the summer in an interview with the "new york times" in which he was asked specifically if this would be a breach of mueller's duties of his purview if he started to get into trump family, the president or president's families finances. it appears that mueller is subpoenaing deutsche bank for records related to trump related financial transactions so you can't imagine if you look at the president's words on july 19 to the "new york times" when he said it and you look at what is happening now you cannot imagine that the president is pleased about this particular twist in the investigation or next step in the investigation. it is likely a question that is going to come up for press secretary sarah huckabee sanders. we saw the president unexpectly with the lunch asked about the so-called red line. we have another opportunity to see the p
hallie jackson is at the white house. david ignaceous is columnist at the "washington post." let's start with the significant new phase. didn't trump warn it would be a red line if mueller went after his finances? >> yeah. he did. he did it over the summer in an interview with the "new york times" in which he was asked specifically if this would be a breach of mueller's duties of his purview if he started to get into trump family, the president or president's families...
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david. delta airlines hopes to be mostly on schedule today following sunday night's nine-hour blackout at hartsfield-jacksontional airport in atlanta. there have been problems trying to connect people to their luggage. many passengers were forced to go from carousel to carousel in search of theiring. >> new on "action news" people often donate a few dollars when they pass the salvation army bell ringer but an anonymous donor in minnesota real did go above and beyond. the salvation army received a check for $200,000 in one of those red kettles. the gift gives a big boost to the twin city salvation army which shows donations have been down 10 percent compared to last year. >> also new, a southern california man transformed his home into a winter pundtrland. the decorations involved clever puns. there is an alphabet missing the letter l. you get it no l, noelle. there's a cardboard cut of a rock around a christmas tree t a red haired moon sells bread which is the gingerbread man and a silent night. >> brought a lot of laughter and smiles to people. that's the goal. >> his christmas parade of puns has gone vira
david. delta airlines hopes to be mostly on schedule today following sunday night's nine-hour blackout at hartsfield-jacksontional airport in atlanta. there have been problems trying to connect people to their luggage. many passengers were forced to go from carousel to carousel in search of theiring. >> new on "action news" people often donate a few dollars when they pass the salvation army bell ringer but an anonymous donor in minnesota real did go above and beyond. the...
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presiding, judge david table judge thomas griffin's and judge , the time g brown jackson. [applause] >> they will be here in a minute. please enjoy the trial. [gavel] >> all rise. oh yea, oh yeah, oh yeah. the supreme court is now in session. please be seated. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court. to be leave olivia or not to be believe olivia. that is the question. [laughter] my client fell in love with one person. she was tricked into marrying another. when she realized that she had been married to a stranger, she sought annulment. the lower courts denied her that relief. annulment is only available when one spouse is behavior has been duped. this court should reverse. there is ample evidence that sebastian's deceptive behavior induced olivia to marry him. when sebastian first sets eyes on olivia, she called him her dear cesario. people do go by different names. for instance when she is kicking it with her homeys, justice ruth bader ginsburg goes by the notorious rbg. as well as her graffiti tag, i dissent. [laughter] but nothing in this record su
presiding, judge david table judge thomas griffin's and judge , the time g brown jackson. [applause] >> they will be here in a minute. please enjoy the trial. [gavel] >> all rise. oh yea, oh yeah, oh yeah. the supreme court is now in session. please be seated. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court. to be leave olivia or not to be believe olivia. that is the question. [laughter] my client fell in love with one person. she was tricked into marrying...
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jackson legacy all to himself. thank you. [applause] good morning. thank you to david, michelle, tom, melissa, daniel, and thank you all for being here. well compared over the past 20 or 25 years we've witnessed an erosion of the political center, wherever that was, as well as over the last year or so something that looks like realignment of the party system, as the populist movements on the white and -- right and left, both taking aim at the establishments of the major parties, republican and democrat. all of this has refocused attention on the theme in american history of coalition building in a democratic republic, specifically on the relationship between popular movements and editorial politics, -- it looked world politics -- electoral politics. behind that, morality and expediency, and radicals versus moderates, a whole host of issues, which are familiar to historians of the anti-slavery movement who have long been focused on what mcdaniel called the bonds and bounds of big tent anti-slavery. the rise of anti-slavery politics is i think a classic example in the am
jackson legacy all to himself. thank you. [applause] good morning. thank you to david, michelle, tom, melissa, daniel, and thank you all for being here. well compared over the past 20 or 25 years we've witnessed an erosion of the political center, wherever that was, as well as over the last year or so something that looks like realignment of the party system, as the populist movements on the white and -- right and left, both taking aim at the establishments of the major parties, republican and...
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reporter: colin jackson is one of the natural history unit's most experienced producers. seminal days of the nhu, the exploits of davidand attenborough were revolutionary. >> he asked the bbc for a large chunk of money and he would go off for three months, and he would fill these amazing stories and adventures, and come back months later, and nobody would have heard from him, maybe the occasional letter, because that was the only way of communicating. >> i could see they were parrots, but i wasn't sure what kind. reporter: the unit was formed in bristol in 1957, although radio had been covering wildlife for 10 years by then. for the first time, what had always been the preserve of amateur cameramen was showcased on the fledgling medium of television. >> here are the pelicans. here we are filming them. let's watch the dive. reporter: this is peter scott exploring the caribbean. >> this time in slow motion. >> this goes back decades and there are rows and rows like this. some of these were shot decades ago, some more recently. reporter: over the decades, the planet has changed hugely, but the man who runs the unit today
reporter: colin jackson is one of the natural history unit's most experienced producers. seminal days of the nhu, the exploits of davidand attenborough were revolutionary. >> he asked the bbc for a large chunk of money and he would go off for three months, and he would fill these amazing stories and adventures, and come back months later, and nobody would have heard from him, maybe the occasional letter, because that was the only way of communicating. >> i could see they were...
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it was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's ass very racist plant and should be removed. david webb is in for hannity. >> david: how do i followw that? thank you, mark. welcome to "hannity." i'm david webb in for sean tonight. major, majorby breaking news abt the fake news anti-trump dossie dossier. byron york from the "washington examiner" is reportingep that house intelligence chairman devin nunes is issuing a subpoena to a former state department employee with ties to senator john mccain. cramer then gave the dossier to senator mccain when he returned to the u.s. and byron also reporting that during a december interview with he said he knew the russian sources still used in the dossier, key point, but refused to name them. also, tonight congressional republicans continue to call out the bias in the russia investigation. congressman andy biggs penned an op-ed for "u.s.a. today" with the title "mr. mueller, end the witch-hunt."." and joining us now, that aforementioned congressman andy biggs joining me. congressman, great to see you. >> thanks, david. good to be with you. >> d
it was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's ass very racist plant and should be removed. david webb is in for hannity. >> david: how do i followw that? thank you, mark. welcome to "hannity." i'm david webb in for sean tonight. major, majorby breaking news abt the fake news anti-trump dossie dossier. byron york from the "washington examiner" is reportingep that house intelligence chairman devin nunes is issuing a subpoena to a former state department employee...
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it was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's ass very racist plant and should be removed. david how do i followw that? thank you, mark. welcome to "hannity." i'm david webb in for sean tonight. major, majorby breaking news abt the fake news anti-trump dossie dossier. byron york from the "washington examiner" is reportingep that house intelligence chairman devin nunes is issuing a subpoena to a former state department employee with ties to senator john mccain. cramer then gave the dossier to senator mccain when he returned to the u.s. and byron also reporting that during a december interview with he said he knew the russian
it was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's ass very racist plant and should be removed. david how do i followw that? thank you, mark. welcome to "hannity." i'm david webb in for sean tonight. major, majorby breaking news abt the fake news anti-trump dossie dossier. byron york from the "washington examiner" is reportingep that house intelligence chairman devin nunes is issuing a subpoena to a former state department employee with ties to senator john mccain. cramer...
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was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's a very racist plant and should be removed. david do i follow that, thank you, mark. welcome to hannity i'm david webb in for hannity tonight. major news about the fake an tri trump dossier. byron york from "the washington examiner" reporting that house intelligence chairman devon nunes is issuing a subpoena to david kremer who is a former state department employer with ties to senator john mccain and accord dog york, kremer traveled to london in november of 2016 to meet with then dossier author christopher steele. cramer then gave the dossier to senator mccain when he returned to the u.s. byron also reporting that during a december interview with house investigations kremer said he knew the
was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's a very racist plant and should be removed. david do i follow that, thank you, mark. welcome to hannity i'm david webb in for hannity tonight. major news about the fake an tri trump dossier. byron york from "the washington examiner" reporting that house intelligence chairman devon nunes is issuing a subpoena to david kremer who is a former state department employer with ties to senator john mccain and accord dog york, kremer traveled to...
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was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's a very racist plant and should be removed. david webb is in for hannity. >> david: how do i follow that, thank you, mark. welcome to hannity i'm david webb in for hannity tonight. major news about the fake an tri trump dossier. byron york from "the washington examiner" reporting that house intelligence chairman devon nunes is issuing a subpoena to david kremer who is a former state department employer with ties to senator john mccain and accord dog york, kremer traveled to london in november of 2016 to meet with then dossier author christopher steele. cramer then gave the dossier to senator mccain when he returned to the u.s. byron also reporting that during a december interview with house investigations kremer said he knew the russian sources still used in the dossier key point but refuse to name them. also tonight congressional republicans continue to call out the bias in the russia investigation. congressman andy biggs penned an op-ed for "u.s.a. today" with the title mr. end the witch-hunt. and joining us now that aforementioned
was planted by andrew jackson so doubtless it's a very racist plant and should be removed. david webb is in for hannity. >> david: how do i follow that, thank you, mark. welcome to hannity i'm david webb in for hannity tonight. major news about the fake an tri trump dossier. byron york from "the washington examiner" reporting that house intelligence chairman devon nunes is issuing a subpoena to david kremer who is a former state department employer with ties to senator john...
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now we'll go to hallie jackson who is live in palm beach, florida. >>> you got that right, david.e are on the road and on assignment in west palm beach. our show's home until friday because president trump is here spending his working holiday in south florida as he starts looking ahead to what is coming up after the new year. one of his top advisers teasing a big ticket infrastructure plan set to be rolled out in early 2018 with a big difference from what we saw in 2017. and that is a big push to try to get democrats on board. so how is that going to work if the president keeps pushing on health care like he is today? >>> plus, the possible hurdles ahead for the russia investigation. one of president trump's lawyers thinks it is wrapping up soon, but really? will that really happen? our team of all-star reporters is here to update the timeline. >>> and there's news out of north korea this morning which now says it is a pipe dream for the u.s. to think it will give up its nukes. so with new sanctions in place, what is next in those negotiations? we have a lot to get to over the nex
now we'll go to hallie jackson who is live in palm beach, florida. >>> you got that right, david.e are on the road and on assignment in west palm beach. our show's home until friday because president trump is here spending his working holiday in south florida as he starts looking ahead to what is coming up after the new year. one of his top advisers teasing a big ticket infrastructure plan set to be rolled out in early 2018 with a big difference from what we saw in 2017. and that is a...
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david duke was giving that speech. >> bill clinton denounced sister souljah in front of jesse jackson, so he's signaling to whites thathat bill clinton is like a lot of white politicians. they eat soul food, they party with black women, they play the saxophone, but when it comes to domestic and foreign policy, they make the same decisions that are destructive to african people in this country and throughout the world. >> the next president of the united states of america, governor bill clinton. >> clinton is the first democrat to be elected since 1976. he's a governor from a southern state, and he was representing himself as someone who could speak to the african-american community. >> our diversity can be a source of strength in a world that's ever smaller. where everyone counts and everyone is a part of america's family. >> it's a new day in america. >> six women will serve in the new u.s. senate, including the first black woman. >> most women credit anita hill with starting this political movement. they say the rage they felt at her treatment by the senate judiciary committee fueled their campaigns. >> it was a hop
david duke was giving that speech. >> bill clinton denounced sister souljah in front of jesse jackson, so he's signaling to whites thathat bill clinton is like a lot of white politicians. they eat soul food, they party with black women, they play the saxophone, but when it comes to domestic and foreign policy, they make the same decisions that are destructive to african people in this country and throughout the world. >> the next president of the united states of america, governor...
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colin jackson is one of the natural history unit's most experienced producers. he says these seminal days of the nhu and the exploits of davida large chunk of money and he would go off on film four months. he was on these amazing stories, these amazing adventures, and he would come back three months later and it would all be in the bag, and nobody would have heard from him, apart from the occasional letter, because that was the only way. the unit was officially formed in bristol in 1957, although radio had been covering wildlife for more than ten yea rs been covering wildlife for more than ten years by then. for the first time, what had always been the preserve of amateur cameraman was showcased on the fledgeling medium of coalition. here are the pelicans, here we are filming them. now, let's watch the dive. this is the naturalist peter scott, exploring the caribbean. this time in slow motion. as we opened these things up, this goes back decades, there are up, this goes back decades, there a re rows up, this goes back decades, there are rows and rows like this. some of these were shocked decades ago, some more recently. —— s
colin jackson is one of the natural history unit's most experienced producers. he says these seminal days of the nhu and the exploits of davida large chunk of money and he would go off on film four months. he was on these amazing stories, these amazing adventures, and he would come back three months later and it would all be in the bag, and nobody would have heard from him, apart from the occasional letter, because that was the only way. the unit was officially formed in bristol in 1957,...
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david and former u.k. foreign minister. to take us through what comes next in the rise of negotiations, we welcome floppy aross the jackson -flavia. what comes next in the negotiation? a -->> we just wrapped up phase o, which is the tricky part. shelved,ireland got and the right of citizens living in these countries was resolved as well. and now comes the next bit, which is about trade. that's what the u.k. is really interested in. this is where things get really into the weeds. lose part of the public. it's a very big decision for u.k., because they want to keep financial services. david: what is the practical deadline to get something agreed to if they are going to get it ratified when it needs to be ratified? don't they have a fairly short time horizon? via: the european union says we're going to do this transition and the u.k. is going to keep the rules as is for another two years. so the businesses can adjust. and they will for all intents and purposes still be part of the european union. this, the u.k.f can reach a trade deal and technically, the u.k. leave is march 31, 2019. within that timeframe, they will get the b
david and former u.k. foreign minister. to take us through what comes next in the rise of negotiations, we welcome floppy aross the jackson -flavia. what comes next in the negotiation? a -->> we just wrapped up phase o, which is the tricky part. shelved,ireland got and the right of citizens living in these countries was resolved as well. and now comes the next bit, which is about trade. that's what the u.k. is really interested in. this is where things get really into the weeds. lose part...
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jackson automatically, not because she is a member of congress. the congresswoman said she didn't ask for anything exceptional or out of ordinary. davidle don't do that. yakking on her phone. building the wall not without a lot of controversy. how hopeful contractors fighting back against democratic boycotts to helpful fill one of president trump's original campaign promises. that's next. is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. lea: border wall backlash. companies competing for the chance to work on one of president trump's campaign promises are facing boycotts from democratic lawmakers. efforts launched in california, arizona, illinois, and rhode island trying to prohibit any official business with companies part of a larger resistance strategy t
jackson automatically, not because she is a member of congress. the congresswoman said she didn't ask for anything exceptional or out of ordinary. davidle don't do that. yakking on her phone. building the wall not without a lot of controversy. how hopeful contractors fighting back against democratic boycotts to helpful fill one of president trump's original campaign promises. that's next. is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and...
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jackson, mississippi this morning for the opening of a civil rights museum, a visit that's drawing controversy. meanwhile, the president was at a rally last night, pushing back at his opponents. abc news' davidght has the details. >> let me begin by wishing each and every one of you a very merry christmas, right? >> reporter: this was the donald trump who once claimed he could stand on fifth avenue and shoot someone and still not lose voters. >> and i can think of no better christmas present for the american people than giving you a massive tax cut. that's what's happening. >> reporter: this crowd still very much behind trump. >> look at these guys. blacks for trump. i love you. >> reporter: even as some prominent civil rights leaders, including congressman john lewis, are skipping today's opening of the new civil rights museum in jackson, mississippi, because the president will be there too. in pensacola, trump both of theed he has sing-- boasted he handedly transformed american politics. >> big media, special interests, phonies all. they're not here to protect you. they're only here to preserve and protect themselves. >> reporter: but the russia probe is not going away. former aides paul m
jackson, mississippi this morning for the opening of a civil rights museum, a visit that's drawing controversy. meanwhile, the president was at a rally last night, pushing back at his opponents. abc news' davidght has the details. >> let me begin by wishing each and every one of you a very merry christmas, right? >> reporter: this was the donald trump who once claimed he could stand on fifth avenue and shoot someone and still not lose voters. >> and i can think of no better...
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jackson project. the white house historical project hosted this hour-long event. everybody,to delighted to have you here. i am dr. curtis sanborn, the director of the david rubenstein national center for white house history. i have this long title. i am concurrently the association senior vice president for educational resources.
jackson project. the white house historical project hosted this hour-long event. everybody,to delighted to have you here. i am dr. curtis sanborn, the director of the david rubenstein national center for white house history. i have this long title. i am concurrently the association senior vice president for educational resources.
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jackson project. the white house historical project hosted this hour-long event. everybody,to delighted to have you here. i am dr. curtis sanborn, the director of the david rubenstein national center for white house history. i have this long title. i am concurrently the association senior vice president for educational resources. i would like to contextually put this all into a nice picture. share background about the association and do the talking in a proper context. some of you may know already, but we are a private, nonprofit educational organization. the mission of the place is to enhance the understanding of the appreciation of the executive mansion. a long time means 56 years at this point, since 1961. this was during the kennedy administration, the first lady, jackie kennedy founded the administration to help the white house collect and exhibit the absolute best of american history and culture. but underscoring all of that, to inform and incite the public about the history of the mansion. fast forwarding all these years we are still doing this or it, preservation, research, education efforts continue through the sale of our books, our products. t
jackson project. the white house historical project hosted this hour-long event. everybody,to delighted to have you here. i am dr. curtis sanborn, the director of the david rubenstein national center for white house history. i have this long title. i am concurrently the association senior vice president for educational resources. i would like to contextually put this all into a nice picture. share background about the association and do the talking in a proper context. some of you may know...
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jackson magnolia tree be removed from the white house grounds. it doesn't mention that the experts recommended the tree be removed because it is dead and fall over at any moment. davida little bit of fake news there. >>> deadly food remaining on supermarket shelveses for months. troubling new report on food recalls. how to make sure you and your family stay safe. save money on christmas and year-round. kim kardashian receiving a good gift from husband kanye west. why she may have president trump to thank. ♪ needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! i wish my insurance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. lea: fda failures, a shocking new report from the department of consumer services that fda recalls are so slow it can take up to 10 months to get unsafe products off your grocery store shelves. that is even after people are getting sick. how this is happening with our own hillary vaughn. repor
jackson magnolia tree be removed from the white house grounds. it doesn't mention that the experts recommended the tree be removed because it is dead and fall over at any moment. davida little bit of fake news there. >>> deadly food remaining on supermarket shelveses for months. troubling new report on food recalls. how to make sure you and your family stay safe. save money on christmas and year-round. kim kardashian receiving a good gift from husband kanye west. why she may have...
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hallie jackson and the h-rexs right here on msnbc. >> there's a meeting at camp david.a bipartisan push for infrastructure reform, is that a pipe dream, especially in this 2018 election year when democrats aren't going to want to give the president another legislative achievement. >> your point is the over arching point. infrastructure may be a unique democrats. i think literally every year barack obama called for an infrastructure package. but setting it aside which they may be able to find an agreement on, everything else democrats have seen. the enthusiasm is not a function of wanting the democrats to work with donald trump. it's the opposite. they want democrats to do everything to take out donald trump. democrats will be rewarded for standing in donald trump's way. there's nothing to suggest the opposite is true, and i think the republicans who yes, they used this special tool within the senate in order to pass the tax bill on 50 votes, they're going to need to find democrat support. it's not clear where they'll find it. >> how is he going to find it if he's trashi
hallie jackson and the h-rexs right here on msnbc. >> there's a meeting at camp david.a bipartisan push for infrastructure reform, is that a pipe dream, especially in this 2018 election year when democrats aren't going to want to give the president another legislative achievement. >> your point is the over arching point. infrastructure may be a unique democrats. i think literally every year barack obama called for an infrastructure package. but setting it aside which they may be...
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david freidman. thank you for joining us. certainly an historic day yesterday. thank you. steve: straight ahead on this thursday. ainsley: from the battlefield of new orleans all the way to thet white house. andrew jacksonemarkable book. ♪ the best simple salad ever? heart-healthy california walnuts. the best simple pasta ever? california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts. so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. you. pete: i always like this music. time now for news by the numbers. $200 million that's how much nfl commissioner roger goodell's five year contract extension is worth. the deal comes after goodell faced heavy criticism from fans and the president for not requiring players to stand for the national anthem. so, don't do your job well, 200 million bucks. next, $26,000 that's how much hackers wanted mourning in's largest county to pay up. they won't get a dime. mac lenberg cyber crooks ransom. believed to be from iran or the ukraine. finally, 20. that's the age of the hacker responsible for the uber data breach that exposed the information of 57 million people, including possibly me. reuters reports of the company paid him 100 grand
david freidman. thank you for joining us. certainly an historic day yesterday. thank you. steve: straight ahead on this thursday. ainsley: from the battlefield of new orleans all the way to thet white house. andrew jacksonemarkable book. ♪ the best simple salad ever? heart-healthy california walnuts. the best simple pasta ever? california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts. so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. you. pete: i...