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shepard. >> david lee miller on scene. reminder that stuyvesant high school, famous high school in the tri-state area letting out just before 3:00 o'clock this happened at 3:05. remember, normal high schools and normal cities across the country, school is over. they keep things contain you walk on campus get on a bus and they take you off campus much that's that is not what happens in new york city. there are buses most people get out they head to the subways they head to the public transportation buses. they walk in large groups and some get on bicycles and head up the west side highway to their home. so thankful that the young people from stuyvesant high school were largely not affect affected. we keep mentioning this halloween parade. because of the million people who are one expected to attend. the herculean task on the part of the new york police department dropped the banner. this is the root for this parade tonight. it starts now down on spring street, sixth avenue goes generally speaking up the center of the island
shepard. >> david lee miller on scene. reminder that stuyvesant high school, famous high school in the tri-state area letting out just before 3:00 o'clock this happened at 3:05. remember, normal high schools and normal cities across the country, school is over. they keep things contain you walk on campus get on a bus and they take you off campus much that's that is not what happens in new york city. there are buses most people get out they head to the subways they head to the public...
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david lee. >> hi, shepard. still a great deal of shock in lower manhattan. in an area still desperately trying to figure out what happened a few hours ago. this tragedy coincides with the start of halloween, adding an eerie element to what is taking place. many people walking through the streets in costume in lower manhattan, and also worth noting that some of the witnesses we talked to thought this was some type of halloween prank. sadly, we know now that was not the case. a short time ago, we talked to a witness, a college student here who recorded the perpetrator fleeing. you can see the video. i can describe for you what the witness told me he observed. he was walking on a bridge over the west side highway on the west side of manhattan when he saw an individual running. the individual you will see in the video, carrying with him what appeared to be at the time two handguns. we know they were either pellet guns or paint guns. a few seconds after this video came to an end, that's when the shooter was apparently shot at least once in the leg by the police.
david lee. >> hi, shepard. still a great deal of shock in lower manhattan. in an area still desperately trying to figure out what happened a few hours ago. this tragedy coincides with the start of halloween, adding an eerie element to what is taking place. many people walking through the streets in costume in lower manhattan, and also worth noting that some of the witnesses we talked to thought this was some type of halloween prank. sadly, we know now that was not the case. a short time...
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david lee miller on the see with us. what can you tell us? >> neil we're at the intersection of greenwich and chambers. we're about a block away from where this incident unfolded. i talked to an eye witness who said he heard as many as ten gun shots. he could smell the gun fire. with me now is another witness. you're a college student nearby. tell me what you saw and heard just a short time ago. did you actually hear the gun fire, see gun fire? >> yeah. i was in the bridge between the chamber street and stuvescant. the guy had two guns and running in the street. i heard like five or six gun shots. and then i got down. i didn't know where they were coming from. i was scared. four or five students more on the bridge. they were all scared. so again, i saw the guy with the two guns. he was in the street. the cops shot maybe. >> you see him fire, the man with the two guns? >> i didn't see him shooting someone. but he was running around like -- he was like this. but he didn't shoot anyone. >> a gun in each hand. >> yeah. >> what happened to that ma
david lee miller on the see with us. what can you tell us? >> neil we're at the intersection of greenwich and chambers. we're about a block away from where this incident unfolded. i talked to an eye witness who said he heard as many as ten gun shots. he could smell the gun fire. with me now is another witness. you're a college student nearby. tell me what you saw and heard just a short time ago. did you actually hear the gun fire, see gun fire? >> yeah. i was in the bridge between...
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david lee miller, chasing news. >> i am meteorologist dan zarrow a look at the local weather forecast for the next couple of days? i reforeautumn in the northeast united states as the roller coaster season. i knows at steady decline from the heat of summer al the way down the cold of winter. the cold front drops it down then we warm up again then we drop down and warm up again. so forth. we're on the down swing now turning cooler so looking for the taste of a you at torments is coming up the next couple of days. ni weekend it is uphill again the near record temperatures by the end of the weekend show you two maps to illustrate what is going on. look at the rainfall. we had the spotty showers and sprinkles around the area over the past day to day and a half that bill continue for part of thursday and we'll start to dry out a little bit. i think clouds will fill in. temperature-wise, though. no more 80's. no more 70's. highs will be in the 60's for thursday and friday. that is tall lay bit below normal this time of year. let's put details on the forecast fo fou you. tonight, overnight,
david lee miller, chasing news. >> i am meteorologist dan zarrow a look at the local weather forecast for the next couple of days? i reforeautumn in the northeast united states as the roller coaster season. i knows at steady decline from the heat of summer al the way down the cold of winter. the cold front drops it down then we warm up again then we drop down and warm up again. so forth. we're on the down swing now turning cooler so looking for the taste of a you at torments is coming up...
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david lee miller is outside the courthouse. david lee? >> shepard, this is day 26 with this trial.ignificant and emotional day. highly unusual to have two senators testify, even one from across the aisle. lindsey graham speaking out on behalf of robert menendez. he faces a dozen counts, including bribery. worth noting that lindsey graham sent out a written statement saying in part that his testimony was unrelated to the underlying charges. he went on to tell the jury that bob menendez always keeps his word. a handshake is all you need from bob. we heard from corey booker from new jersey. he testified that menendez profoundly was honorable, trustworthy and direct. as i said, this was an emotional day for senator menendez as he entered the courthouse this morning, asked about the fact that two of his colleagues were here. he choked up saying that he was grateful that they were going to testify at his trial. lastly, shepard, worth noting, we heard from a former u.s. senator, tom harkin, also a democrat. interestingly he testified for the prosecution. shepard? >> shepard: one more thin
david lee miller is outside the courthouse. david lee? >> shepard, this is day 26 with this trial.ignificant and emotional day. highly unusual to have two senators testify, even one from across the aisle. lindsey graham speaking out on behalf of robert menendez. he faces a dozen counts, including bribery. worth noting that lindsey graham sent out a written statement saying in part that his testimony was unrelated to the underlying charges. he went on to tell the jury that bob menendez...
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david lee miller is live in lower manhattan and has the latest for us. david? >> the scene here in lower manhattan at this hour, eerie, surreal, and deadly. as of now and at least 8 people were killed, at many as 12 were injured. as much as possible, new yorkers try and get on with their lives. the scene right here, there are hundreds of new york city police in lower manhattan because of this attack. there are also trick-or-treaters. and all this taking place in the shadow of the world trade center. to give you a sense of the geography as we pan up. that is the world trade center a few short blocks from where i'm standing. authorities identified the perpetrator of this attack. they say the alleged attacker was sayfullo saipov, 29 years old. they say he had a florida driver's license. he may have been living in new jersey, this reported by the associated press. but it's an ongoing investigation and that's not entirely clear. it appears the attacker began to drive a rented pickup van down a bike path down manhattan's westside. he entered the bike path, drove sout
david lee miller is live in lower manhattan and has the latest for us. david? >> the scene here in lower manhattan at this hour, eerie, surreal, and deadly. as of now and at least 8 people were killed, at many as 12 were injured. as much as possible, new yorkers try and get on with their lives. the scene right here, there are hundreds of new york city police in lower manhattan because of this attack. there are also trick-or-treaters. and all this taking place in the shadow of the world...
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as the investigation continues. >> bret: david lee miller live on the scene, thank you. this obviously the first deadly terror attack in new york city since 9/11. the governor talking about how new york is always in the cross hairs. >> the truth is new york is an international symbol of freedom and democracy. that's what we are, and we are proud of it. that also makes us a target for those people who oppose those concepts. we've lived with this before, we felt the pain before, we feel the pain today, but we go forward together and we go forward stronger than ever. we are not going to let them win. >> bret: back with the panel here. guy, morrow, mike and jillian. going forward, you wonder how this affects the stone, if it does. the politics that we are seeing on a number of fronts. not only what we are seeing the new u.s. military take on overseas, but also with their taking on here on capitol hill. >> it's an event like this that can instantly shift the entire national conversation. this new cycle will be about tax reform in russia, and now we have eight people killed, a
as the investigation continues. >> bret: david lee miller live on the scene, thank you. this obviously the first deadly terror attack in new york city since 9/11. the governor talking about how new york is always in the cross hairs. >> the truth is new york is an international symbol of freedom and democracy. that's what we are, and we are proud of it. that also makes us a target for those people who oppose those concepts. we've lived with this before, we felt the pain before, we...
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that was david cooke, not david lee.arch, has collapsed, and all its future flights and holidays have been cancelled. more than 750,000 people have lost bookings, and over 100,000 customers overseas are being flown home, in what the government is calling the uk's biggest peacetime repatriation. our business editor simonjack reports. grounded for good. monarch waited for its 36 aircraft to be out of the air before putting an end to nearly 50 years of flying. one man was due to fly to the canary islands with 30 friends and family, for a wedding, only to be told he would have to pay £400 each for alternative flights. gutted, really, to be honest with you. i think it's bang out of order. they've done — they've not even apologised, you know, and i think that's just disgusting. in manchester, passengers were equally stunned. i'm still in shock, really, because we've just arrived only to find this out. this is the first we've heard. 0n arriving at the airport, we find out that there's a problem with the flight. customers who bo
that was david cooke, not david lee.arch, has collapsed, and all its future flights and holidays have been cancelled. more than 750,000 people have lost bookings, and over 100,000 customers overseas are being flown home, in what the government is calling the uk's biggest peacetime repatriation. our business editor simonjack reports. grounded for good. monarch waited for its 36 aircraft to be out of the air before putting an end to nearly 50 years of flying. one man was due to fly to the canary...
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>> shepard: david lee miller live, newark, new jersey. trump today said the united states could terminate the iran nuclear deal. according to the u.n. ambassa r ambassador, that's not what the trump administration wants. that's coming up from the bottom of the hour headlines from lea gabrielle. that's coming up on the fox news channel. dynamic performance, so you can own the road. aggressive styling, so you can break away from everyone else. the bold lexus is. experience amazing. with flavors you'll love.re like new savory grilled mediterranean shrimp. and new sweet and spicy nashville hot shrimp. plus our classics like garlic shrimp scampi. try as much as you want however you want 'em, but don't wait, it ends soon. >> i'm lea gabrielle with a fox report and more of today's headlines. more than 300 people are dead and nearly 400 hurt in somalia. investigators say a truck bomb blew up on a busy street in the capitol saturday. the somali government is blaming al shabaab but the militants have not taken responsibility. the coast guard search
>> shepard: david lee miller live, newark, new jersey. trump today said the united states could terminate the iran nuclear deal. according to the u.n. ambassa r ambassador, that's not what the trump administration wants. that's coming up from the bottom of the hour headlines from lea gabrielle. that's coming up on the fox news channel. dynamic performance, so you can own the road. aggressive styling, so you can break away from everyone else. the bold lexus is. experience amazing. with...
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so far, no indication senator menendez will take the stand. >> bret: david lee miller in newark. thanks. a jury has found a new jersey man guilty on all charges related to the planting of two bombs on new york city streets in september of last year. 29-year-old ahmad khan rahimi faces a maximum punishment of life in prison. acting u.s. attorney because the verdict swift and resolute justice. army sergeant bowe bergdahl's pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. bergdahl is charged with endangering his comrades by walking away from his post in afghanistan eight years ago. one major unresolved issue is how heavily the injuries suffered by those searching for him will weigh in bergdahl's sentence. he could get life in prison. record closes today on wall street again. dow gained 85. s&p 500 up 4. nasdaq jumped 18. president trump's nominee to run the drug enforcement administration may be in trouble. after reports he helped restrict efforts to fight the nation's opioid epidemic. kevin corke has the story from the white house. >> as far as tom moreno, he was a ve
so far, no indication senator menendez will take the stand. >> bret: david lee miller in newark. thanks. a jury has found a new jersey man guilty on all charges related to the planting of two bombs on new york city streets in september of last year. 29-year-old ahmad khan rahimi faces a maximum punishment of life in prison. acting u.s. attorney because the verdict swift and resolute justice. army sergeant bowe bergdahl's pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy....
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david lee miller has the latest.hen new jersey senator robert menendez arrived in federal court for a day 27 of his trial, his defense team was hoping for a legal long shot. they filed motions asking the judge to grant a mistrial or at least consider putting into evidence defense exhibits. the judge ruled inadmissible. menendez's lawyers accuse the judge of treating them unfairly after a defense witness was not permitted to testify last week when the judge ruled his test when he would've been hearsay. for five-page motion, the defense said "the court has denied meaningful opportunities to present a complete defense to the prosecution's case." menendez's lead attorney told the judge "we feel stifled." the prosecution responded by accusing the defense of trying to "confuse and distract the jury." the judge denied the motions. he has yet to rule on a third, asking for an acquittal on criminal charges related to a campaign contributions menendez received. the prosecution says they were a bribe while the defense argues th
david lee miller has the latest.hen new jersey senator robert menendez arrived in federal court for a day 27 of his trial, his defense team was hoping for a legal long shot. they filed motions asking the judge to grant a mistrial or at least consider putting into evidence defense exhibits. the judge ruled inadmissible. menendez's lawyers accuse the judge of treating them unfairly after a defense witness was not permitted to testify last week when the judge ruled his test when he would've been...
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james. >> james: to david lee miller reporting from newark, new jersey.ed house has just passed a bill to ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. the measure is supported by science that unborn babies by that time to feel pain. critics call it the bill unconstitutional and part of a strategy to ban all abortions. at the metro faces strong opposition. one of the greatest rock stars of our time has died. at tom petty at suffered cardiac arrest and was found unconscious and not breathing and his malibu home last night. he died in the ucla medical center. he rose to fame in the 1970s, and last week, wrapped up his 40th anniversary tour. he was also one fifth of the supergroup, with bob dylan and others. tom petty, dead at 66. ike most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moderate to even sev
james. >> james: to david lee miller reporting from newark, new jersey.ed house has just passed a bill to ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. the measure is supported by science that unborn babies by that time to feel pain. critics call it the bill unconstitutional and part of a strategy to ban all abortions. at the metro faces strong opposition. one of the greatest rock stars of our time has died. at tom petty at suffered cardiac arrest and was found unconscious and not breathing...
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fox news david lee miller got look at that video. >> moments ago panic and chaos on the streets heref manhatt manhattan. some of it recorded by a young man who attended college here just a block from where this incident unfolded. we still have it on our phone. i'm going to let you see the video as we saw it ourselves a few moments ago for the very first time. this he said was the man who had with him two guns. shepard --, that's the video. it lasts about 30 seconds, shepard. >> here's look at that video again. of course this story continues to break. we'll have a lot more coverage for you throughout the next half hour as the night continues right here on fox 29 and of course online on our website fox29.com. as well as twitter and facebook so stay with us as this story continues to develop. >>> back here at home, philadelphia police are investigating violence of a different kind. though it also involves a driver. a brutal hit-and-run in west philadelphia last week. they've now released surveillance video that shows a car hitting a trance jent man on the corner of wyalusing and forth n
fox news david lee miller got look at that video. >> moments ago panic and chaos on the streets heref manhatt manhattan. some of it recorded by a young man who attended college here just a block from where this incident unfolded. we still have it on our phone. i'm going to let you see the video as we saw it ourselves a few moments ago for the very first time. this he said was the man who had with him two guns. shepard --, that's the video. it lasts about 30 seconds, shepard. >>...
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we're rocking out this morning to david lee rot >> former member of van halen was on his own whether just like par paradise hit, and turning 63 today. yes, we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> ♪ paulsboro's a very with the closing of thee refineries and there's no jobs in the community. if there's no jobs, there's no education, there's no food on the table. what's important is the children. steve sweeney... he fought for 'em. this is where he's from. steve sweeney's been here since the beginning. steve spearheaded the whole project and really brought it to fruition. it would've never been done without steve. it was a pride in building this port and then knowing that we're coming back. [burke] abstract accident. seen ♪ video-it. covered it.c we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> what happened prior to the mass nerve last said eggs? >> paddock shot a security guard in the door. at the time, the guard was investigating an alarm on paddock's floor of the mandalay hotel, also learning more about the gunman. that will depositio
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back to you. >> sandra: david lee miller, thank you. >> bill: a comment in a private meeting sparkingutrage in public. why the houston texans, a majority of players took a knee before yesterday's game. our panel will take that up next. >> as football players are treated as a commodity and something that is expendable. we need to look at our deep worth as human beings and that's what i think our constitution stands for. duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than $1 a day! his secret? selectquote. in just minutes a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $21 per month. give your family the security it needs, at a price you can afford. since 1985, selectquote has saved over a million families millions of dollars on life insurance. (avo) but you also have a higher risk of heart attack o
back to you. >> sandra: david lee miller, thank you. >> bill: a comment in a private meeting sparkingutrage in public. why the houston texans, a majority of players took a knee before yesterday's game. our panel will take that up next. >> as football players are treated as a commodity and something that is expendable. we need to look at our deep worth as human beings and that's what i think our constitution stands for. duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life...
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david lee miller is a new. >> what began as a strong day in court for senator robert menendez ended with his attorneys asking for a mistrial, claiming the trial judge treated the senators defense unfairly. fernandez, who faces a dozen criminal charges including bribery, choked up when asked about republican senator lindsey graham a democratic senator cory booker who appeared as character witnesses, his behalf. >> when your colleagues come to testify for you, it says a lot. >> graham issued a written statement saying his testimony was "unrelated to the underlying charges," told the jury "he always keeps his word. a handshake is all you need from bob." >> i does agree with him politically but i think he's an honest, honorable guy. >> following the testimonials, they received a setback. judge refused to allow testimony from high-profile attorney mark elias. in a separate matter, the link to the democratic efforts to put together the dossier, the defense wanted to call him to refute criminal charges. menendez lied on his financial disclosure statements to cover up the bribery. faced with the
david lee miller is a new. >> what began as a strong day in court for senator robert menendez ended with his attorneys asking for a mistrial, claiming the trial judge treated the senators defense unfairly. fernandez, who faces a dozen criminal charges including bribery, choked up when asked about republican senator lindsey graham a democratic senator cory booker who appeared as character witnesses, his behalf. >> when your colleagues come to testify for you, it says a lot. >>...
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our correspondent david lee is there. the police car behind you there.job, locating the 32nd floor, they had explosives and got through the door and probably saved and got through the door and pro ba bly saved cou ntless and got through the door and probably saved countless more lives? yes, i think that has been the general mood here. last night, we saw huge amounts of panic, of course. we saw overnight a lot of sadness over what happened but today, since i‘ve been stood outside one of the main hospitals here, there is a sense of appreciation for many of the first responders, whether it was the people dealing with the gunmen or the surgeons and doctors working here. there is a real sense that a very good job was done by those who need to do a good job. although the tragic number of people who have died and those left with serious injuries is extremely sad, ido with serious injuries is extremely sad, i do think there is a sense of slight positivity out how las vegas, asa slight positivity out how las vegas, as a city, reacted to this. is there any more ne
our correspondent david lee is there. the police car behind you there.job, locating the 32nd floor, they had explosives and got through the door and probably saved and got through the door and pro ba bly saved cou ntless and got through the door and probably saved countless more lives? yes, i think that has been the general mood here. last night, we saw huge amounts of panic, of course. we saw overnight a lot of sadness over what happened but today, since i‘ve been stood outside one of the...
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thank you very much, david lee.erience for so many people caught up in that attack. joining me now on the line is didier perez, who got caught up in the attack while on holiday in las vegas with his wife. thanks forjoining us. can you tell us thanks forjoining us. can you tell us how this started and your first awareness of it? i was leaving the show, the luxor, and made our way over to the excalibur. we were going to go to the mandalay bay, but we changed our minds, and went to the excalibur. then we decided to go to new york, new york, but security stopped us and said they were on lockdown and something was going on. all around i would see people who we re all around i would see people who were at the event, who looked in shock and disbelief, hugging each other and crying. i had no idea why they were crying. so finally we asked one of them, and they said there had been a shooting, and there was a lot of casualties involved. and that's how i came to find out, but i had no idea when i was at the luxor that it had ha
thank you very much, david lee.erience for so many people caught up in that attack. joining me now on the line is didier perez, who got caught up in the attack while on holiday in las vegas with his wife. thanks forjoining us. can you tell us thanks forjoining us. can you tell us how this started and your first awareness of it? i was leaving the show, the luxor, and made our way over to the excalibur. we were going to go to the mandalay bay, but we changed our minds, and went to the excalibur....
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. >> reporter: david, purt lee cope's governor said today they had little choice, that whitefish was the one company willing to do the work without payment upfront. but he added the contract will be audited. david? >> pierre thomas tonight, thank you. >>> two new congressional investigations involving former secretary of state hillary clinton. republican leaders in the house launching an inquiry into why the obama administration allowed a russian company to acquire u.s. youranium lines and if russian donations to the clinton foundation played any role in that. and a year after the election, republicans with a separate inquiry, as well, as to why the fbi decided not to charge clinton for her use of a personal e-mail server. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. remembering a well-known actor who made so many of us laugh. >>> also at this hour, we do have breaking news coming in involving the standoff with a fugitive police officer who cut off his gps track ecker. what we've learned. >>> those boulders thrown from an overpass. the father who was killed
. >> reporter: david, purt lee cope's governor said today they had little choice, that whitefish was the one company willing to do the work without payment upfront. but he added the contract will be audited. david? >> pierre thomas tonight, thank you. >>> two new congressional investigations involving former secretary of state hillary clinton. republican leaders in the house launching an inquiry into why the obama administration allowed a russian company to acquire u.s....
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. >>> i'm joined by washington post columnist david ignatious and carol lee. thank you for joining me. david, bob corker told the "new york times" that president lies in his tweets. and everyone knows this. everyone knows he he does it. he does tend to lie a lot. is this what normalization looks like? >> true. i know what you say when you say normalization. i think the reason that corker's battle with trump is that he is saying things that many republicans feel but don't say. and corker brought them out in the open. president trump's reaction to corker is what he is trying to say. he needs corker in all sorts of ways over the next weeks and months. it is not the sort of thing that any president we can ever remember would have done. and it kind of, it makes the adult day care center point just in terms of the president's actions. but i think the underlying thing for me is that all over washington, i hear republicans saying, just as corker did, they look to mattis, tillerson, mcmaster, kelly, as the balance to restrain a president as they regard as sometimes just
. >>> i'm joined by washington post columnist david ignatious and carol lee. thank you for joining me. david, bob corker told the "new york times" that president lies in his tweets. and everyone knows this. everyone knows he he does it. he does tend to lie a lot. is this what normalization looks like? >> true. i know what you say when you say normalization. i think the reason that corker's battle with trump is that he is saying things that many republicans feel but...
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also a bit more about his origins because he even you discovered was basically training with david ferrie and lee harvey oswald and the civil air patrol i believe when he was a young man. which is why. this guy making movie schools young the true story barry seal is so odd because i've documented his life back to before the bay of pigs barry c.e.o. was recruited by david ferrie. my goodness you no one can forget david ferrie from your from your dad's movie. i just same civil air patrol summer camp in louisiana that was attended by lee harvey oswald. back in one thousand and fifty fifty five. so they come out they come out of the same class. barry seal was flying guns into the mountains of cuba when we were supporting fidel castro well before before i began investigating barry seal i had no idea that the cia had ever had ever supported fidel castro and yet indeed we did we flew guns to him when he was in the mountains before you go and barry seal was flying that route. and barry still fluid the bay of pigs. to redact or not to redact that is the question faced by many a poor government working sti
also a bit more about his origins because he even you discovered was basically training with david ferrie and lee harvey oswald and the civil air patrol i believe when he was a young man. which is why. this guy making movie schools young the true story barry seal is so odd because i've documented his life back to before the bay of pigs barry c.e.o. was recruited by david ferrie. my goodness you no one can forget david ferrie from your from your dad's movie. i just same civil air patrol summer...
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david: that is fascinating. tom lee will be staying with us. tech hearings on capitol hill. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: another day, another record for that point. the cryptocurrency has passed another milestone, total value over $100 billion. it was a matter of seven or eight years it got there. it took car sales 60 years to get to that level. still with us is tom lee of fundstrat. he is one of the biggest bulls on bitcoin. the basic question, what is bitcoin? put it in an asset class, is a currency, security? tom: it is both. what bitcoin is at the core is a new way to maintain a database. it is introducing the concept of decentralization so that nobody is centrally controlling information. it is all distributed on the nodes. they achieve this through encryption. it is a huge innovation in the way data is made secure. alex: -- lisa: do you use bitcoin to purchase things? tom: i do not, but i also do not use gold bars to buy things. if something is seen as an alternate currency, you cannot dismiss it just because it is no
david: that is fascinating. tom lee will be staying with us. tech hearings on capitol hill. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: another day, another record for that point. the cryptocurrency has passed another milestone, total value over $100 billion. it was a matter of seven or eight years it got there. it took car sales 60 years to get to that level. still with us is tom lee of fundstrat. he is one of the biggest bulls on bitcoin. the basic question, what is bitcoin? put it...
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the outfitters take care of it. >> lee: a small stream like this can only take so much pressure. >> david so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smith, five miles up to here and do it legally, i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rates are competitive, and they're the only plans of their
the outfitters take care of it. >> lee: a small stream like this can only take so much pressure. >> david so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smith, five miles up to here and do it legally, i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want....
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david. 165 fema workers still on the ground there in louisiana, but despite the president's tweets today, you heard general kelly there in the briefing room say that this white house is committed to helping purt lee koeshgs and today, david, the house approved a disaster relief request from this white house, $365 billion. the senate, david, is experted to vote on this next week. >> cecilia say vsavega with us . >>> we turn now to the release of an american family by the taliban. and we've just learned tonight that they are heading back. but not to the u.s. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: they were america's littlest hostages, and tonight they and their parents, american caitlan coleman and canadian joshua boyle, are free after five years of captivity. >> i am a prisoner of the taliban. >> reporter: coleman was seven months pregnant when she and her husband were kidnapped while on a hiking vacation in afghanistan. the taliban threatened to execute them. >> they are willing to kill us, willing to kill women, to kill children, to kill whomever. >> reporter: hostage videos over the years showed their plight worsening as she gave birth to three children. >> my c
david. 165 fema workers still on the ground there in louisiana, but despite the president's tweets today, you heard general kelly there in the briefing room say that this white house is committed to helping purt lee koeshgs and today, david, the house approved a disaster relief request from this white house, $365 billion. the senate, david, is experted to vote on this next week. >> cecilia say vsavega with us . >>> we turn now to the release of an american family by the taliban....
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jersey, ward in new "wall street journal," there are op ed by david and lee casey your pardon, mr. president, how he can handle comes to tion when it the russia probe mrchlt trump an end this madness by issuing blanket presidential party to anyone involved in supposed collusion with russia or 2016 ns during the campaign to anyone involved with russian acquisition of uranooishgs um company during the obama administration and anyone for any offense mueller's d by mr. office. political weaponization should democratic process, nefarious russian activities can be investigated by congress. will not evaporate if lawmakers the investigation, at least those conducted inquiry politically d accountable and the question of whether russia intervened in the election and whether it made efforts to influence u.s. policy maker in previous is sdpifrt on foremost one of policy and national security, not criminal law. chris, from michigan, independent line. caller: yeah. i tell you what i'm concerned democrats, the emocrats selling 20% of our uranium to the russians, that is where i want to see an inv
jersey, ward in new "wall street journal," there are op ed by david and lee casey your pardon, mr. president, how he can handle comes to tion when it the russia probe mrchlt trump an end this madness by issuing blanket presidential party to anyone involved in supposed collusion with russia or 2016 ns during the campaign to anyone involved with russian acquisition of uranooishgs um company during the obama administration and anyone for any offense mueller's d by mr. office. political...
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david: thank you to both of you. kevin cirilli and alex wayne. we are awaiting remarks from president trump and prime minister lee. oomberg. ♪ david: the stock of the hour has fallen. a first look at the rose garden outside the white house. we are awaiting comments from the president of the united taken the prime minister of singapore. they will not take questions from reporters but they will be making remarks. you'll -- we will carry those for you live. is here with us. good news bad news situation let me see. -- news situation. let us see what happened. alcoa in the alumina making part. , and thenthe aluminum arconic makes the parts from aluminum. blankenship has a new ceo. remember, the previous bosses left admits a proxy fight with management. they were accused of being a loose cannon. --lankenship was changed trains as a medalist and he general years at electric. it looks like investors are .appy about that new part they said this rally support him becoming the ceo of the company. nothing like the positive part of the story. the company also came out with earnings. earnings-per-share al-shabaab two cents this
david: thank you to both of you. kevin cirilli and alex wayne. we are awaiting remarks from president trump and prime minister lee. oomberg. ♪ david: the stock of the hour has fallen. a first look at the rose garden outside the white house. we are awaiting comments from the president of the united taken the prime minister of singapore. they will not take questions from reporters but they will be making remarks. you'll -- we will carry those for you live. is here with us. good news bad news...
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mayor ed lee, state assemblyman david chiu and port of san francisco executive director elaine forbes image gallery 10 photos opening day at pier 39 on oct. 4, 1978. dianne feinsten, then the president of the san francisco board of supervisors, appears in a bathing suit based on a bet to see if the developers would finish on time. photo: pier 39 this month will wrap up 39 weeks of celebrations of pier 39's 39th anniversary in 2017. along with various fleet week events this week, including a chance to meet the blue angels pilots on saturday evening, a "39th birthday bash" is scheduled for oct. 14 with live music and a 9 p.m. fireworks show over the bay. more information about events at the pier can be found at www.pier39.com. >>> my family loves to go down to the peer.>>> military members working to bring aid to people affected by hurricane maria. will tell you about that when 4 on 2 returns. >>> i started hyperventilating and got claustrophobic.>> he was having a hard time breathing.>> it is dangerous for patients.>> how many of you have seen someone injured ?>> 2 investigates on fox
mayor ed lee, state assemblyman david chiu and port of san francisco executive director elaine forbes image gallery 10 photos opening day at pier 39 on oct. 4, 1978. dianne feinsten, then the president of the san francisco board of supervisors, appears in a bathing suit based on a bet to see if the developers would finish on time. photo: pier 39 this month will wrap up 39 weeks of celebrations of pier 39's 39th anniversary in 2017. along with various fleet week events this week, including a...
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lee harvey oswald should, see the shots and range for yourself. you can picture how it really happened. >> historic event. cheryl: deirdre, thank you very much. davidin 1963. cheryl: you can stand on the perch lee harvey oswald stood on. it is bone-chilling. david: some things we'll never understand with all the evidence. >>> meanwhile justice for those targeted for their political beliefs, some, some justice delivered to the tea party and other conservative groups that were singled out by the irs. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. cheryl: well the justice department reaching settlements with two tea party groups after the irs wrongfully delayed their tax-exempt statuses during the obama administration. my next guest is the founder of one of those groups.
lee harvey oswald should, see the shots and range for yourself. you can picture how it really happened. >> historic event. cheryl: deirdre, thank you very much. davidin 1963. cheryl: you can stand on the perch lee harvey oswald stood on. it is bone-chilling. david: some things we'll never understand with all the evidence. >>> meanwhile justice for those targeted for their political beliefs, some, some justice delivered to the tea party and other conservative groups that were...
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the state's history and it is not over yesterday yet. fire in the state's history david fire in the state's history leeill perhaps be singing the loudest this evening. will perhaps be singing wilfried zaha scored the winner will perhaps be singing as bottom of the table palace stunned champions chelsea 2—1 to pick up their first victory — and first goals — of the season. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we'll on the bbc news channel. be back with the late ne ten we'll be back with the late news at ten pm. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news with shaun ley. it's eight minutes to six. the year's biggest literary prize, the man booker award, will be revealed next week. between now and then we'll be previewing the six shortlisted titles here on bbc news. our look at the nominees continues today with george saunders discussing his debut novel lincoln in the bardo, about the us president's reaction to the death of his son william. the idea came from a story that i heard 20 years ago, and the story was that while lincoln was president, his
the state's history and it is not over yesterday yet. fire in the state's history david fire in the state's history leeill perhaps be singing the loudest this evening. will perhaps be singing wilfried zaha scored the winner will perhaps be singing as bottom of the table palace stunned champions chelsea 2—1 to pick up their first victory — and first goals — of the season. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we'll on the bbc news channel. be back with the late ne...
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tom: david stubbs in the earlier else bill lee now, where in the world will you get this, folks? m steven major looking for a lower depressed 10-year yield and with him, his colleague, david bloom. of this is wonderful. major and bloom, look for that in the 7:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ is "bloomberg surveillance." business flash. credit suisse's biggest shareholder shrugged off a proposal from idr. -- owns about 9% of credit suisse stock told bloomberg the current plan is getting results. >> the reason why the activist is going after this bank in particular is because it is really undervalued. our view is there is a substantial upside, but, and this is probably where i disagree with idr, the perfect management has a plan in place and that overtime should release value. taylor: that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: thanks so much. we need an update from washington from our chief washington correspondent. we want to get to north korea, kevin, but i have got to ask you about this absolute juvenilia overnight of which president is calling which parent of the deceased. i hav
tom: david stubbs in the earlier else bill lee now, where in the world will you get this, folks? m steven major looking for a lower depressed 10-year yield and with him, his colleague, david bloom. of this is wonderful. major and bloom, look for that in the 7:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ is "bloomberg surveillance." business flash. credit suisse's biggest shareholder shrugged off a proposal from idr. -- owns about 9% of credit suisse stock told bloomberg the current plan is...
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david johnson. here with us now, cnn analyst, retired general cedric lee. when her body was flown back before the burial, she said she wasn't even allowed to open it to see her husband's body. what is the military policy on that? >> normally, wolf, they do allow a widow to see the husband's body in a case like this. what it tells me is there was, god forbid, some damage to the body that made it look very bad, or that there was some other decomposition that was going on that made it very difficult to look at. there may be a medical reason for it. there may also be potentially a forensic reason. given all of that, i still find it very unusual that she wasn't allowed to see the body and to say her final goodbyes. >> the military, like those who were there, the escort officers, they may have decided they wanted to protect her from seeing the body of her husband, that it would have been too awful for her to see that. as a result, they recommended to her, you better not take a look? >> that is possible. that is possible. we don't know right now. that part has not
david johnson. here with us now, cnn analyst, retired general cedric lee. when her body was flown back before the burial, she said she wasn't even allowed to open it to see her husband's body. what is the military policy on that? >> normally, wolf, they do allow a widow to see the husband's body in a case like this. what it tells me is there was, god forbid, some damage to the body that made it look very bad, or that there was some other decomposition that was going on that made it very...
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know school will be closed until they fix this problem at lee three weeks, for the students and teachers. reporting live from williamstown, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> david, thank you. see you later tonight. >>> in las vegas investigators are trying to determine if the gunman in the mass shooting act add loan and if he planned more attacks, including a car bombing. today we have learned that stephen paddock booked a hotel room in chicago overlooking the summer's lalapooluza music festival. it is not known when traveled there authorities say paddock planned to escape after sunday 's attack but instead killed himself. >>> we now have a clearer pictures in the time line of events, shots rang out from the 32nd floor for 10 terrifying minutes. >> our response time to that incident i cannonsly say for our first arriving unit was less than five seconds they encounter all of those people fleeing, stopped, people dying , people critically wounded, they called for ambulances. >> fifty-eight people were killed in the attack, hundreds more were injured, authorities say that paddock's girlfriend is cooperating with investig
know school will be closed until they fix this problem at lee three weeks, for the students and teachers. reporting live from williamstown, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> david, thank you. see you later tonight. >>> in las vegas investigators are trying to determine if the gunman in the mass shooting act add loan and if he planned more attacks, including a car bombing. today we have learned that stephen paddock booked a hotel room in chicago overlooking the...
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i'm david faber along with melissa lee. jim and carl have the day off.tock markets are open despite the holiday. bond markets are closed. let's look at the futures, europe also kind of mixed. you can see the ftse is the one loser of any real extent and both up this morning crude oil, it is still hanging in there right below that $50 mark, of course and there's brent crude as well. let's get to the road map. it does start with that market coming off a record breaking rally. the question of course, will it continue >> and big changes at ge the new ceo making his mark on the company as a new investor joins the board. >> a nail in the could have infor tax reform a top gop senator warns that president trump threatens world war iii. >> the markets looking to continue its record run with the dow and s&p in the midst of a four-week winning streak but technology closing on friday at the new record high. bar beingiring a large sell-offe trump dow rally ochb track to surpass the 23.3% gain posted in the year following the election of george herbert walker bush. one
i'm david faber along with melissa lee. jim and carl have the day off.tock markets are open despite the holiday. bond markets are closed. let's look at the futures, europe also kind of mixed. you can see the ftse is the one loser of any real extent and both up this morning crude oil, it is still hanging in there right below that $50 mark, of course and there's brent crude as well. let's get to the road map. it does start with that market coming off a record breaking rally. the question of...
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glenn young kim and lee will become co-ceos january 1. founders davidein, who hosts the david rubenstein show, and his partner bill conway will become co-executive chairman. what will this mean for carlyle? >> what is interesting is you have this pair of guys, one of whom has been at the firm his entire adult life. he joined in the mid-1990's and has seen the growth of carlyle since its inception in the late 1980's. lee is a bit of a rare bird. he did most of his work at a another firm. he joined carlyle a few years ago. having this inside/outside balance is interesting. >> india's state run banks, the government pledged to inject $32 billion of capital into the lenders. the capital boost catching everybody by surprise, but really making a headline. >> the decision to increase the capital efficient target by tenfold has caught almost everybody by surprise. they have already said it is a positive move. equity markets are also cheering this move. this will help banks clear up the bad loans. indian banks are settled with one of the highest rates among all
glenn young kim and lee will become co-ceos january 1. founders davidein, who hosts the david rubenstein show, and his partner bill conway will become co-executive chairman. what will this mean for carlyle? >> what is interesting is you have this pair of guys, one of whom has been at the firm his entire adult life. he joined in the mid-1990's and has seen the growth of carlyle since its inception in the late 1980's. lee is a bit of a rare bird. he did most of his work at a another firm....
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assassination of president kennedy which in any way shows that lee harvey oswald was in some way a cia agent or agent he's asked this by david belin on behalf of the congressional committee the document then cuts off the answer it appears as almost if the answer has been redacted we don't know how the cia director answers this question it's left completely blank so obviously that's quite a bombshell if we could ever see one now richard helms. david how richard helms the cia director who was being interviewed whose answer is cut off he died in two thousand and two and so at the moment we have no way to know how he answered that question a lot of interesting things now there's still hundreds hundreds of files to go through quite a bit of material assembled by the u.s. government on the assassination of president john f. kennedy and all the questions raised about it we're still going through them but it looks like so far the information it's been revealed is only leading us to ask more questions. stuff isn't it i k callup thanks for that i was in for us in new york. before we go this hour let's get a quick recap from what's bee
assassination of president kennedy which in any way shows that lee harvey oswald was in some way a cia agent or agent he's asked this by david belin on behalf of the congressional committee the document then cuts off the answer it appears as almost if the answer has been redacted we don't know how the cia director answers this question it's left completely blank so obviously that's quite a bombshell if we could ever see one now richard helms. david how richard helms the cia director who was...
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likewise, i wish to thank senator rand paul, ted cruz, mike lee, and david perdue for joining me as cosponsors on this bill. my bill sets a default intent requirement of willfulness for all federal criminal offenses that lack an intent requirement. additionally, the bill defines willfulness to mean that a person acted with knowledge that his or her conduct was unlawful. naturally, our bill does not apply to any offenses that congress clearly intended to be strict liability offenses. our bill has garn eshed widespread support from a variety of organizations, including the national association of criminal defense lawyers, koch industries, federal defenders, the u.s. chamber of commerce, the federal defenders, and the national heritage foundation, just to name a few. importantly, our bill does not remove any crimes from the books nor does it override any existing mens rea standards written in the statute. moreover, it does not limit congress' authority to create new criminal offenses, including strict liability offenses. mr. president, mens rea really is a simple issue individuals should not be t
likewise, i wish to thank senator rand paul, ted cruz, mike lee, and david perdue for joining me as cosponsors on this bill. my bill sets a default intent requirement of willfulness for all federal criminal offenses that lack an intent requirement. additionally, the bill defines willfulness to mean that a person acted with knowledge that his or her conduct was unlawful. naturally, our bill does not apply to any offenses that congress clearly intended to be strict liability offenses. our bill...
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it will shed light on assassin lee harvey oswald's mystery trip to mexico city just weeks before the shooting. >>> there were a lot laughs and star power last night. david letterman received the award for humor at foggy bottom. >> everything was fine until you went off the air. you abandoned us. you went out for a pack of cigarettes and left us to live with an abusive orange stepfather. [applause] he did this. funding for the kennedy has just been cut off. >> when you are anointed, you rise above all your fellow men and women. hello down there. >> do you hear that? what is that? >> that's mark twain rolling over in his grave. >> ahh. >> you can see the ceremony honoring david letterman, november 20 on tbs. >>> you can look out the window, and see the skies are gloomy. a look at what's ahead for today and the rest of the week. >> we had fog, low lying clouds. you've got to love david letterman's retirement beard though. you're seeing a little bit of sunshine coming through. you walk outside, it does not feel it feels more like late summertime. we got that humidity out there. you can kind of feel the mugginess in the air. up to 72 degrees. i am seeing bre
it will shed light on assassin lee harvey oswald's mystery trip to mexico city just weeks before the shooting. >>> there were a lot laughs and star power last night. david letterman received the award for humor at foggy bottom. >> everything was fine until you went off the air. you abandoned us. you went out for a pack of cigarettes and left us to live with an abusive orange stepfather. [applause] he did this. funding for the kennedy has just been cut off. >> when you are...
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lee. i think we have a good transition. that was davidenstein speaking exclusively with erik schatzker. awaiting president trump to begin his remarks on the opiate crisis. he is expected to declare the crisis a national public health emergency. that would mean there would be more public spending directed to fight this effort. abigail: something that can be interesting to see is whether he addresses states. some states are holding back on certain drugs products, like methadone. whether his comments address that. scarlet: this is obviously a huge issue with the epidemic killing around 91 americans every day according to the cdc. they are embracing and getting ready for him to speak. still ahead, we will speak with he reports as growing trading volume. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: we have the president speaking on the opioid crisis. let's listen in. most importantly, we acknowledge the families present who have lost a cherished loved one. as you all know, from personal experience, families, communities and city -- citizens across our countr
lee. i think we have a good transition. that was davidenstein speaking exclusively with erik schatzker. awaiting president trump to begin his remarks on the opiate crisis. he is expected to declare the crisis a national public health emergency. that would mean there would be more public spending directed to fight this effort. abigail: something that can be interesting to see is whether he addresses states. some states are holding back on certain drugs products, like methadone. whether his...
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david valadez, sunday at 7:00 p.m. at 11:00 eastern. that is your on american history tv on c-span3. author kevin pollak talked about confederate general robert eva lee positioning at september 17, 1862 battle of antietam and how he used it to take opportunities of the defensive. the battle was the bloodiest day
david valadez, sunday at 7:00 p.m. at 11:00 eastern. that is your on american history tv on c-span3. author kevin pollak talked about confederate general robert eva lee positioning at september 17, 1862 battle of antietam and how he used it to take opportunities of the defensive. the battle was the bloodiest day
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lee harvey oswald. this is assassination could definitely have been prevented. >> rose: mike allen, al hunt, david ignatius, roger altman and larry sabato when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: turning to politics, president trump is one step closer to getting his tax cut. the house voted thursday to pass the senate's budget plan that allows republicans in congress to try and pass an overhaul of the tax code without the votes of the democrats. for more on this i'm joined from washington by al hunt of "bloomberg view" and also mike allen, co-founder of axios. mike, before we get to the tax reform, tell me what's happening within the republican party when you have some criticism of the president by jeff flake, john mccain, george bush without naming the president and of course bob corker. what does this mean, if anything, today in washington? >> well, charlie, it's
lee harvey oswald. this is assassination could definitely have been prevented. >> rose: mike allen, al hunt, david ignatius, roger altman and larry sabato when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: turning to politics,...
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that could help explain why sergeant la david johnson was separated from his unit and also why it took 48 hours to find him. >> carol leekube, a big thanks to both of you for staying on top of this story. again, right now, president donald trump is on capitol hill. he is meeting with senate republicans to push taxes, to push other items on his agenda as well. but that feud that's erupted between the president and republican senator bob corker could put a damper on party's ability to unite behind tax reform. i want to bring in nbc news senior political editor mark murray. also msnbc national political correspondent steve kornacki and also the national political reporter for bloomberg politics. a big thanks to all of you. i want to show our viewers at home and our listeners at sirius as well. this is a time line. if you will. this is an abbreviated time line. this is just a look at that complicated relationship we've talked about between the president and his own party. you go back to july. that was when the president criticized senator murkowski on the health care vote. a couple days after that, he went after jeff flake.
that could help explain why sergeant la david johnson was separated from his unit and also why it took 48 hours to find him. >> carol leekube, a big thanks to both of you for staying on top of this story. again, right now, president donald trump is on capitol hill. he is meeting with senate republicans to push taxes, to push other items on his agenda as well. but that feud that's erupted between the president and republican senator bob corker could put a damper on party's ability to unite...
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david, i mean matt. coming up next on "g.m.a.," thousands of classified documents on jfk's assassination, made public revealing how investigators are chasing leads on lee harvey oswald and how the fbi wanted to handle the public fallout. two voters lucky to be alive rescued after being lost at sea for five months. the dramatic rescue was caught on tape. their incredible survive story happy to say those two pups rescued as well. that and much more coming up on friday, on "g.m.a." matt and tam. >> all right, i'm waiting on you to say thank you robin. >> reporter: all right, let's check the traffic right now as you head out the door, looking live on the schuylkill expressway approaching belmont, that's the westbound traffic on your left pretty jammed already from the boulevard to gladwyn. no accidents on the schuylkill expressway be they have been here and there peppered through the region. one in southwest philadelphia involving a school bus and parked tractor-trailer, no kids on board. crews on the scene 61st and passyunk. >> reporter: we have sunshine building over the horizon, cloud cover off to the west deflected by high pressure in place. it's cool
david, i mean matt. coming up next on "g.m.a.," thousands of classified documents on jfk's assassination, made public revealing how investigators are chasing leads on lee harvey oswald and how the fbi wanted to handle the public fallout. two voters lucky to be alive rescued after being lost at sea for five months. the dramatic rescue was caught on tape. their incredible survive story happy to say those two pups rescued as well. that and much more coming up on friday, on...