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david roberts was troubled by that encounter and got in touch with us to explain why.ter at the end of last week caught the attention of a number of viewers — a shot of some shoes during a clip of theresa may's news conference. nobody need be concerned for the current budget plan, that they would have to either pay in more or receive less as a result of the uk leaving, and we will honour the commitments we made during our membership. mrs worrall was watching this and left us this telephone message. there is an important article with theresa may and about the european union. and halfway through, bizarrely, we shot to a picture of her shoes. why? at no other point in the news that i've watched any day this week have we had that. suddenly, a shot of her shoes. what is going on? mel hunt from york e—mailed us on the same subject, asking: we put that point to bbc news and they told us this:
david roberts was troubled by that encounter and got in touch with us to explain why.ter at the end of last week caught the attention of a number of viewers — a shot of some shoes during a clip of theresa may's news conference. nobody need be concerned for the current budget plan, that they would have to either pay in more or receive less as a result of the uk leaving, and we will honour the commitments we made during our membership. mrs worrall was watching this and left us this telephone...
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david roberts was troubled by that encounter and got in touch with us to explain why. another aspect of that summit reporter at the end of last week caught the attention of a number of viewers. a short use during a clip of theresa may's news conference. nobody need be concerned for the current budget plan, that they would have to either pay in more or receive less as a result of the uk leaving, and we will honour the commitments we made during our membership. mrs worrall was watching this and left us this telephone message. there is an important article with theresa may, and about the european union. and halfway through, bizarrely, we shot to a picture of her shoes. why? at no other point in the news that i've watched any day this week, we suddenly have that. suddenly, a shot of her shoes. what is going on? mel hunt from your e—mailed us on the same subject, asking... —— mel hunt from new york. we put that point to bbc news and they told us this... fans of high quality natural history programmes had been looking keenly forward to the start of blue planet ii, and there'
david roberts was troubled by that encounter and got in touch with us to explain why. another aspect of that summit reporter at the end of last week caught the attention of a number of viewers. a short use during a clip of theresa may's news conference. nobody need be concerned for the current budget plan, that they would have to either pay in more or receive less as a result of the uk leaving, and we will honour the commitments we made during our membership. mrs worrall was watching this and...
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david: robert, we don't have much time. by the way the president's plane air force one, arriving in dallas. if he comes out and says something we'll take it live. steve said it is not a gift, but our money, $18,000 a year for under 50. 23,000 for those over 50, how much you can put in tax-free. this is very big one for the middle class. do you think it will remain? robert? >> i don't think it will remain. i don't think this is tax reform. this is a tax cut. i think they will keep savings. i wasn't sure which way you asked me the question. i don't think they will touch retirement savings. david: they're not going to touch foreowe-- 401(k)s. >> they will not touch state tax deduction. they will decide what based on gdp and models show every next 10 years. i don't think the house bill has a shot passing the senate. at end. day they have to work on what amount of deficit they can accept. david: they should be working that's for damn sure. robert, steve, we have all the breaking news. we have to leave it at that thanks for comin
david: robert, we don't have much time. by the way the president's plane air force one, arriving in dallas. if he comes out and says something we'll take it live. steve said it is not a gift, but our money, $18,000 a year for under 50. 23,000 for those over 50, how much you can put in tax-free. this is very big one for the middle class. do you think it will remain? robert? >> i don't think it will remain. i don't think this is tax reform. this is a tax cut. i think they will keep savings....
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david: robert mueller is special counsel looking at investigations. robert mueller was head of fbi when a lot of stuff concerning uranium one was in the spotlight and part of his per view investigating russia. should he recuse himself as jeff sessions did from the russian investigation because he was in it? >> there are a myriad of conflicts of interests with some of these agencies that are now investigating things. you know, you mentioned uranium one but there is also the dossier and who was working with fusion gps and what people were there, and for heavens sake, quote, unquote, the deep state was involved in promoting a fake document. so we have got to get to the bottom of this. most of this is very, very troubling, especially as pertains to government agencies being involved and not just politicalpatives. david: mueller, should he recuse himself, yes or no? >> well i would have to look at this from a legal analysis, if you will. i'm not a lawyer but i will say, i will say this, there are a myriad of conflicts of interest, david. david: congressman
david: robert mueller is special counsel looking at investigations. robert mueller was head of fbi when a lot of stuff concerning uranium one was in the spotlight and part of his per view investigating russia. should he recuse himself as jeff sessions did from the russian investigation because he was in it? >> there are a myriad of conflicts of interests with some of these agencies that are now investigating things. you know, you mentioned uranium one but there is also the dossier and who...
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david roberts was troubled by that encounter and got in touch with us to explain why.g a clip of theresa may's news conference. nobody need be concerned for the current budget plan that they would have to either pay in more or receive less as a result of the uk leaving and that we will honour the commitments that we have made join our membership. mrs worrall was watching that and left us this telephone message. there was an important article with theresa may and the european union and, halfway through it, bizarrely, we shot to a picture of her shoes. why is this? at no other point in the news that i've watched any day this week do we suddenly have an important person now talking, with a shot of their shoes. what is going on? and mel hunt from york e—mailed us on the same subject, asking: well, we put that point to bbc news and they told us: fans of high—quality natural history programmes have been looking forward keenly to the start of blue planet ii, and there's a good chance you'll have heard that it starts on sunday on bbc one. sneak previews of what the david atten
david roberts was troubled by that encounter and got in touch with us to explain why.g a clip of theresa may's news conference. nobody need be concerned for the current budget plan that they would have to either pay in more or receive less as a result of the uk leaving and that we will honour the commitments that we have made join our membership. mrs worrall was watching that and left us this telephone message. there was an important article with theresa may and the european union and, halfway...
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he leaves behind his faithful wife mary and their two sons steven and david. robert hales was born and raised in a faithful household in long island, new york. he was an all-american boy who played bawmbl through college at the -- baseball at college at the university of utah but traded in his baseball uniform for a flight suit serving in the united states air force as a jet fighter pilot. his service as a military aviator would inform the rest of his life and certainly his entire ministry. he took with him the unit motto displayed on the side of his aircraft, return with honor. after his discharge from the military, elder hales entered the world of international business. he established a reputation as an enthusiastic leader who relished a challenge and dealt fairly with others. because of these qualities, elder hales rose to become president of papermate, a division of gillette. he assumed executive positions at max factor company, at cheese borough ponds manufacturing company. but he never let work dominate his life, as so many executives do. despite the enormous
he leaves behind his faithful wife mary and their two sons steven and david. robert hales was born and raised in a faithful household in long island, new york. he was an all-american boy who played bawmbl through college at the -- baseball at college at the university of utah but traded in his baseball uniform for a flight suit serving in the united states air force as a jet fighter pilot. his service as a military aviator would inform the rest of his life and certainly his entire ministry. he...
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david? >> john roberts from the white house. more than 8,000 firefighters in northern california struggling to stop the spread of the wildfires. devastating blazes have claimed the lives of at least 29 people with communication problems plaguing the search for hundreds of missing people. fox news senior correspondent adam housley in napa county with our very latest report. reporter: from the sky and the ground, views of utter destruction on day four of the fires in california's wine country. >> never, never in my life, there's fires that blow through ridges on edge right now. it's awful. absolutely awful. reporter: while they're making slow progress, fire officials warn it's far from over. >> we are in this fight for the long haul. it's going to continue to get worse before it gets better. reporter: as resources pour in from around the state and country, crews are prepping for the next round of the fire fight, the national weather service warns humidity is low and the winds will pick up over the weekend. news that worries those
david? >> john roberts from the white house. more than 8,000 firefighters in northern california struggling to stop the spread of the wildfires. devastating blazes have claimed the lives of at least 29 people with communication problems plaguing the search for hundreds of missing people. fox news senior correspondent adam housley in napa county with our very latest report. reporter: from the sky and the ground, views of utter destruction on day four of the fires in california's wine...
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david: and for more headlines, we turn to taylor. taylor: robert mueller appears to be building a case that the donald trump campaign was in touch with russian officials who wanted to defeat hillary clinton. he revealed a former policy adviser has pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about his contact with russian operatives. george papadopoulos is cooperating with prosecutors. former campaign managerpaul manafort and an aid charged with money laundering. and congressional tax writers considering a phase in for tax cuts. according to those familiar with the matter, they looked at a schedule that would slash business rates from 35% to 20% by 2022. the tax bill is that the be released tomorrow. and in spain, the independence movement in catalunya trying to find a way forward. it's a leader took off for belgium without telling senior party officials. they say he plans to seek asylum there. majored has strengthened control of the catalan government and the prime minister has called for regional elections. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than
david: and for more headlines, we turn to taylor. taylor: robert mueller appears to be building a case that the donald trump campaign was in touch with russian officials who wanted to defeat hillary clinton. he revealed a former policy adviser has pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about his contact with russian operatives. george papadopoulos is cooperating with prosecutors. former campaign managerpaul manafort and an aid charged with money laundering. and congressional tax writers considering...
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david: scott, robert. good stuff. appreciate it. melissa. melissa: speaker paul ryan selling the republican tax plan at a maryland manufacturing plant moments ago. coming up the head of the american manufacturing association will tell us how this tax reform will help american businesses. david: plus new details on the gunman behind sunday's mass shooting. reports he may have scoped out other concerts first, and the big question, did he act alone? what we now know about a woman who was seen with him just days before. melissa: and the gun debate continues over regulating these so-called bump stocks, that turn semiautomatic weapons into automatic ones. the white house and the nra will be open to discussion. how will congress respond? >> i think this administration's position is extremely clear. we would look taking any step we could preventing something like this from happening again. ♪ to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick
david: scott, robert. good stuff. appreciate it. melissa. melissa: speaker paul ryan selling the republican tax plan at a maryland manufacturing plant moments ago. coming up the head of the american manufacturing association will tell us how this tax reform will help american businesses. david: plus new details on the gunman behind sunday's mass shooting. reports he may have scoped out other concerts first, and the big question, did he act alone? what we now know about a woman who was seen with...
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david gura. president robert mugabe, world away to a meeting with the republicans, that meeting going on as we speaku posted if we hear anything from the president at the end of that meeting. shery: he could be seen taken away by capitol police. as aentified himself member of americans take action. a lot of people are very upset at the president for what they are calling distractions as well. we do have a very busy congressional agenda with thursday's schedule vote on budget resolution. let's start with headlines on the bloomberg first word news. mark crumpton has the details. mark: senate minority leader chuck schumer says president trump to stop engaging in twitter fights" roll up his sleeves and get to work. it's longhumer said past time for the president to quit what schumer calls his daily compulsion. >> we have a lot of serious issues to deal with in this country. our challenges are too entrenched and complex to be salt of the president spends his time in a meaningless war of words on twitter. mark: schumer says the president must start engaging in the substance of tax overhaul and of the pres
david gura. president robert mugabe, world away to a meeting with the republicans, that meeting going on as we speaku posted if we hear anything from the president at the end of that meeting. shery: he could be seen taken away by capitol police. as aentified himself member of americans take action. a lot of people are very upset at the president for what they are calling distractions as well. we do have a very busy congressional agenda with thursday's schedule vote on budget resolution. let's...
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. >>> plus seal team star david boreanaz and his dad local tv legend dave roberts on a important missionare back in >>> good morning, everyone i'm jan carabao. let's check the weather before you head outside the door today, meteorologist matt peterson is live on the sky deck with the eyewitness weather forecast, you've got your vest on, it is chilly out there, matt. >> you need vest, sweat shirt, some sort of extra layer as you step outside this morning to say the lee because it is, a cool, cool morning, here in center city philadelphia and especially in the surrounding area. it is going to be a day where we are below average just not quite as chilly as it was on saturday afternoon. here's our headlines for our sunday. we will get lots of sunshine, hours and we are seeing a wonderful clear sky, with all kind of sunshine here early in the day. temperatures will be seasonal and, it is seasonably cool so we will end up a degree or two below where we should be for the beginning of october. now winds yesterday afternoon, very strong. we ended up with maybe about 20 to close to 30 miles an hou
. >>> plus seal team star david boreanaz and his dad local tv legend dave roberts on a important missionare back in >>> good morning, everyone i'm jan carabao. let's check the weather before you head outside the door today, meteorologist matt peterson is live on the sky deck with the eyewitness weather forecast, you've got your vest on, it is chilly out there, matt. >> you need vest, sweat shirt, some sort of extra layer as you step outside this morning to say the lee...
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robert goldencough. mr. david pounder, director of information technology management issues at the government accountability office. ms. carol rice, department of commerce office of inspector general. ms. gupta, leader on civil rights. i think all of you have testified before. green means go, yellow means run through the light. yellow is speed up, get through it as quick as you can. and red, you're going to get stopped. i won't stop you right at five minutes because it's really important. but your opening statement is part of the record. so with that, mr. goldenkoff. >> chairman gowdy, ranking member cummings and the rest of the committee, in recent years we have identified a number of operational, management and other challenges that raise serious concerns about the bureau's ability to conduct a cost effective enumeration. and in february 2017 we added the 2020 census to our list of high risk government programs. my remarks today will focus on two such challenges, implementing design innovations aimed at controll
robert goldencough. mr. david pounder, director of information technology management issues at the government accountability office. ms. carol rice, department of commerce office of inspector general. ms. gupta, leader on civil rights. i think all of you have testified before. green means go, yellow means run through the light. yellow is speed up, get through it as quick as you can. and red, you're going to get stopped. i won't stop you right at five minutes because it's really important. but...
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david. welcome robert heller former fed governor, thanks for taking time on this important day, sir. >> good good morning. we have a lot to cover let's start out with mario draghi and the ecb, certainly seems the dollar index is en route to breaking out to the upside getting above that key 94 area but rates seem to be a bit sluggish versus yesterday. what did you hear, what did you see, what do you think on the ecb today? >> well, by cutting their purchases in half, they still have their foot on the gas pedal. it means the european central bank still provides a lot of stimulus and their goal is to get inflation up something i just cannot comprehend why does the central bank want to have higher inflation >> i agree cost of living that's the way you could rephrase it and it takes on a whole new look all right, let's come back domestically, u.s. data. my impression is there's been some really solid data points. what do you see, bob >> absolutely. we had the storms, we had the fires in northern california, but while these were disasters for the moment, in the longer term, the medium term, i thin
david. welcome robert heller former fed governor, thanks for taking time on this important day, sir. >> good good morning. we have a lot to cover let's start out with mario draghi and the ecb, certainly seems the dollar index is en route to breaking out to the upside getting above that key 94 area but rates seem to be a bit sluggish versus yesterday. what did you hear, what did you see, what do you think on the ecb today? >> well, by cutting their purchases in half, they still have...
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david: president trump is making his way to pennsylvania of the president will tout his tax plan to our nation's truckers. at an event in harrisburg, pennsylvania. john roberts is here with the details. hi, john. reporter: david, part of white house messaging to get as many members of congress on board as possible. the tax writing committees on capitol hill continue their work, the president going to harrisburg where he has in the crowd, large number of truckers, owners of trucking companies and some people that are private operators when it comes to a truck. the president will in his remarks say, quote, nothing gets done in america without the hard-working men and women of the trucking industry. america depends on you for fuel that powers our cars, produce that nourishes our communities and beautiful stole that sends up our tallest skyscrapers. the president trying to make sure before the 2018 election he gets as many people on board as possible. a senator in state of pennsylvania up for re-election. the president wants to make sure he has him on the right place for this. he will to to a conservative think tank to get more on the policy. he will go to mon t
david: president trump is making his way to pennsylvania of the president will tout his tax plan to our nation's truckers. at an event in harrisburg, pennsylvania. john roberts is here with the details. hi, john. reporter: david, part of white house messaging to get as many members of congress on board as possible. the tax writing committees on capitol hill continue their work, the president going to harrisburg where he has in the crowd, large number of truckers, owners of trucking companies...
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robert mueller met with the former british spy behind the notorious dossier on alleged russian efforts to impede the trump campaign in the election. we get more from evan perez. >>reporter: good morning, david and christine. investigators working with special council robert mueller meet with steele. he put together a series of memos detailing. at the special council is now working to determine whether any of the series of contacts between trump campaign associates and suspected russian operatives broke u.s. law. we don't know what information he may have provided by we do know he has previously provided the fbi with information to try to verify some of the sources he used to put together the dossier. we're also learning late last year top officials discussed including parts of this steele dossier in the official intelligence document on russian meddling. the sources tell us the intelligence community didn't want to include it because they didn't want to explain what parts of the dossier they had been able to corroborate and also concerned about revealing sources they had used to do so. the while president trump has called it a hoax, his unle intelligence agencies have a different view. >> y
robert mueller met with the former british spy behind the notorious dossier on alleged russian efforts to impede the trump campaign in the election. we get more from evan perez. >>reporter: good morning, david and christine. investigators working with special council robert mueller meet with steele. he put together a series of memos detailing. at the special council is now working to determine whether any of the series of contacts between trump campaign associates and suspected russian...
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david: what is your message to robert graham or those thinking about getting into this race?you welcome competition and what do you think they would bring to table? know if anyone't else is going to get into this race, but i can tell you that we have paved the way to win. i have got an amazing professional team, i've got grassroots supports across the entire state of arizona grows daily. i've been able to amass a lot of fund-raising efforts to be able to win this race. my message resonates, and the momentum is huge. we are ready to win. we are poised to win. i don't think we need other people in the race, but you never know. it's politics. arizona get kelli ward joining us from phoenix, arizona. shery: republican lawmakers pushing for a tight timeline in the tax overhaul. house speaker paul ryan says he wants to pass a bill by thanks giving. the rush move is similar to the gop's plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act. that didn't work, and with the tax bill shrouded in secrecy and hamstrung by party infighting, what chances does it have? joining us is douglas holt
david: what is your message to robert graham or those thinking about getting into this race?you welcome competition and what do you think they would bring to table? know if anyone't else is going to get into this race, but i can tell you that we have paved the way to win. i have got an amazing professional team, i've got grassroots supports across the entire state of arizona grows daily. i've been able to amass a lot of fund-raising efforts to be able to win this race. my message resonates, and...
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vittoria woodill made david and his dad philadelphia tv him end dave roberts on u.s.s. intrep up to find out all about the show. dave robert says the show will speak to all kind of veterans. >> i can recall world war ii in our neighborhood when families sops and daughters would go off to war and they would put a flag in the window and then many of them didn't come back. they sacrificed. that's what this show will touch. blessed and humbled to be here with my parent and wife and friends and to be able to ab part of the show that really strukz a cord with our veterans. >> well you can watch seal teams starring philly's own david or yannis every wednesday night:00 on cbs3. >> as you begin object cbs3 cw philly and coleman philadelphia are emtooing up in the fight against breast cancer turping sideline pink again. you're looking at boat house row. it's national breast cancer awareness and also lit up serious center. stay vigilant in the fight of breast cancer. fiment our information on cbsphilly.com. >> and lauren casey is alone. it's a little warm-up. >> gradual cool weeke
vittoria woodill made david and his dad philadelphia tv him end dave roberts on u.s.s. intrep up to find out all about the show. dave robert says the show will speak to all kind of veterans. >> i can recall world war ii in our neighborhood when families sops and daughters would go off to war and they would put a flag in the window and then many of them didn't come back. they sacrificed. that's what this show will touch. blessed and humbled to be here with my parent and wife and friends...
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robert, thank you. david? david: we'll switch gears now. congress couldn't pass a health care bill.tters into his own hands, signing an executive order today to reverse role of the government dictating terms how and what kind of health care coverage that you receive. take a listen. >> take action to increase competition, increase choice, and increase access to lower priced, high quality health care options. they will have so many options. this will cost the united states government virtually nothing, and people will have great, great health care. david: here now with more, richard huber, former aetna ceo. good to see you, richard. you could probably not see him too clearly. see his eyes over the shoulder of the president, that was none other than rand paul. to see rand paul and president together talking about a health care solution, that seems like some kind of progress, no? >> you sure that isn't false news? david: no, i could see the picture with my own eye. >> believe what you see. that is unlikely. we're in strange times and, once again, i want to emphasize that i am former ceo
robert, thank you. david? david: we'll switch gears now. congress couldn't pass a health care bill.tters into his own hands, signing an executive order today to reverse role of the government dictating terms how and what kind of health care coverage that you receive. take a listen. >> take action to increase competition, increase choice, and increase access to lower priced, high quality health care options. they will have so many options. this will cost the united states government...
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well, arrests could come as soon as tomorrow in the russia probe led by special counsel robert mueller. reporter davidlooks at the legal steps ahead. >> i think anybody who has been advised by the special counsel's office that they're a target in the investigation, which i'm sure he has done to us people who are, should be concerned. >> reporter: new jersey governor with some words of warning for anyone who could be facing charges in special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation. sources told cnn on friday that a washington grand jury approved the first charges in the russia probe and arrests could come as early as monday. the charges are still sealed under orders from a federal judge. while we don't know who might be facing indictments, mueller has issued a grand jury subpoena for documents and testimony related to former trump campaign chairman paul manafort and former national security advisor michael flynn. in light of the recent charges in mueller's investigation, the former fbi director is now facing mounting pressure from some republicans to step down. >> i have not yet seen anything th
well, arrests could come as soon as tomorrow in the russia probe led by special counsel robert mueller. reporter davidlooks at the legal steps ahead. >> i think anybody who has been advised by the special counsel's office that they're a target in the investigation, which i'm sure he has done to us people who are, should be concerned. >> reporter: new jersey governor with some words of warning for anyone who could be facing charges in special counsel robert mueller's russia...
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david: iq going back to john roberts question at the white house, he asked the president what is idealare reform? the president outlined a number of things, but it didn't seem like he had a cohesive sense of it. is there a plan? erik: there is not. that is what senator schumer has been harping on. this is a sense that the trump position shifts hourly, this frustration in both parties on that issue for sure. david: great to speak with you, helping us make sense of all of this, joining us from capitol hill. shery: plenty more coming up on "bloomberg markets." this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i'm shery ahn. david: i'm david gura. congressional republicans have found a way to open the arctic national refuge for oil drilling. he could open other areas the glare off limits in the obama administration. it could offset long promised tax cuts. jennifer.is is let's start with the mechanics on this. the budget resolution headed for a vote perhaps at the end of this week. how does it fit into that? jennifer: the budget proposal basically lays out an instru
david: iq going back to john roberts question at the white house, he asked the president what is idealare reform? the president outlined a number of things, but it didn't seem like he had a cohesive sense of it. is there a plan? erik: there is not. that is what senator schumer has been harping on. this is a sense that the trump position shifts hourly, this frustration in both parties on that issue for sure. david: great to speak with you, helping us make sense of all of this, joining us from...
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i don't know if robert mercer wants this, but we can't care less whether that's true. who cares what david and charles koch want? who cares? two votes! nothing more than two votes. they can vote, but they cannot own our political system. [ applause ] so, let's try to help america to understand what we really could achieve. let me go through them quickly, if the clicker will allow that. there we go. okay. i can barely see them. any help with this? okay. since i can't see the screen, i'm coming down here, and i'm going to sit with you, and we're going to look together. okay. so, the idea is seven goals, each of them with three targets, all of them measurable. really important. no joke. no nonsense. for example, good jobs. okay. three goals -- that 100% of jobs should pay a livable wage. that's not true today. that's 9 million people working that are in poverty. that's just -- you read that on bls every month. second, that everybody should have paid family vacation and sick leave. [ applause ] and third, that labor rights should be protected with increasing worker representation. okay. [ appl
i don't know if robert mercer wants this, but we can't care less whether that's true. who cares what david and charles koch want? who cares? two votes! nothing more than two votes. they can vote, but they cannot own our political system. [ applause ] so, let's try to help america to understand what we really could achieve. let me go through them quickly, if the clicker will allow that. there we go. okay. i can barely see them. any help with this? okay. since i can't see the screen, i'm coming...
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david: thank you. dana and jason will be staying with us. story, to turn to this the possible indictment of paul manafort. multiple sources report he has been indicted as part of roberttion. isning us in the meantime our washington bureau chief and david. david, you cover law. what is the law here? we are told it is tax violations and perhaps other things. what we know about the likely indictment? >> we know paul manafort was under investigation for money laundering, possible tax offenses, mail fraud, and possible violations of the registration act for foreign agents. that we learned after his home was raided in alexandria, virginia, in july. since then we have learned this morning that he is charged with at least tax offenses and other crimes. david: do we know the timeline of these potential vents? how is this connected with the russia investigation? >> at the moment, we don't know precisely the nature of the crimes being charged or the timeline. tax offenses go back six years. the thing about paul manafort and his former deputy being charged is they know a great deal about republican politics and russian and ukrainian politics. it is possible that in a bid for len
david: thank you. dana and jason will be staying with us. story, to turn to this the possible indictment of paul manafort. multiple sources report he has been indicted as part of roberttion. isning us in the meantime our washington bureau chief and david. david, you cover law. what is the law here? we are told it is tax violations and perhaps other things. what we know about the likely indictment? >> we know paul manafort was under investigation for money laundering, possible tax...
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. >> robert, thank you for that. davidene of monumental bureaucratic foul-up, the irs hiring equifax in the midst of that news of the company suffer ing the largest data breach in history. under pressure from congress, the irs is suspending the new $7 million contract which was no bid. the irs said the move is precautionary step while they view equifax's security civil. irs says none of its data has been compromised. let us hope so. melissa: they will pause and review. are you kidding me? david: what is there to review under these circumstances? melissa: unbelievable. advancing his agenda, president trump laying out the new agenda at values voters summit today. his plans to move forward what he calls a lack of congressional action. that is coming up. david: plus more fallout from the weinstein scandal. new questions over the language in his contract that is pushing weinstein to fight back. the guy is literally believes he has a case? melissa: amazing. david: gregg jarrett, fox news anchor, former defense attorney is here w
. >> robert, thank you for that. davidene of monumental bureaucratic foul-up, the irs hiring equifax in the midst of that news of the company suffer ing the largest data breach in history. under pressure from congress, the irs is suspending the new $7 million contract which was no bid. the irs said the move is precautionary step while they view equifax's security civil. irs says none of its data has been compromised. let us hope so. melissa: they will pause and review. are you kidding me?...
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and as david just pointed out, the fbi has already received that, and so has robert mueller. so that seems to be worked out. the one thing that david mentioned was that they're trying to skew this as being a democratic attack on donald trump. but what we know of this dossier, or the genesis of it, is that it was for republicans in the primary to go after donald trump. so it's o, you know. >> it's hard to make that case. i want to bring in more guests. on the issue of the trump dossier, there have been some things in it that have already checked out. we know it talked about a plot to get into the election and to skew it in the direction of donald trump. there's some things in it that are unverified, whether there was an actual conspiracy and cooperation with the trump campaign, but enough of this raw intelligence has checked out, that i would imagine this dossier was incredibly useful to bob mueller. >> i think you're absolutely right. the other part that disturbs me about the dossier and to david corn's credit, he reported this very early on, the fact that this information was
and as david just pointed out, the fbi has already received that, and so has robert mueller. so that seems to be worked out. the one thing that david mentioned was that they're trying to skew this as being a democratic attack on donald trump. but what we know of this dossier, or the genesis of it, is that it was for republicans in the primary to go after donald trump. so it's o, you know. >> it's hard to make that case. i want to bring in more guests. on the issue of the trump dossier,...
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robert luna. good to see you both. david, i don't see how this company continues on.ow this guy keeps his 18 million-dollar parachute. i don't see how we don't really start to require a whole lot more from these companies that are, i disagree with gerri, we are their customers, they're supposed to safeguard our information. they get their paws on it. it is their responsibility to keep it safe. >> it is pretty clear what we're witnessing today is kind of a public hanging. we have to have one of these every now and then but this is pretty common for corporate america. when you have egg green just act like this. you come before congress, resign, fall on your sword but shed no tears. he will walk away with many millions of dollars. i doubt very much we can do to claw that back. trish: this is a big deal. 145.5 million people, robert. we, i guarranty you all, if you're watching at home, you probably had your information compromised. not only had your information compromised, went on the website to fix it, it was a phony site on top of that. robert, they can't get it togeth
robert luna. good to see you both. david, i don't see how this company continues on.ow this guy keeps his 18 million-dollar parachute. i don't see how we don't really start to require a whole lot more from these companies that are, i disagree with gerri, we are their customers, they're supposed to safeguard our information. they get their paws on it. it is their responsibility to keep it safe. >> it is pretty clear what we're witnessing today is kind of a public hanging. we have to have...
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right now, court is scheduled to resume in the trail of robert menendez monday morning at 9:30. shepard? >> shepard: davider, live. thanks. investigators say they're miss ago key piece of evidence in the las vegas massacre. coming up, how that clue could help police figure out the shooter's motive. first, forecasters say parts of northern midwest are about to get their first accumulating snow of the season. white on the ground. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth is in the weather center. >> puts a smile on your ground. >> shepard: yes, sir. >> no cold air so far. that's about the change. this storm across southern canada, now diving in here across parts of minnesota and throughout the night tonight. the snow will dive into iowa where the temperatures have been incredibly warm. along with this, you get the idea that cold air is settling in in a big way across the plains here. along with that, we have the snow. the winter storm warnings across the arrowhead of minnesota. winter storm warnings across the state. we're going to watch probably a 1-3 inch coating with a couple spots that might see 3-6 inches of
right now, court is scheduled to resume in the trail of robert menendez monday morning at 9:30. shepard? >> shepard: davider, live. thanks. investigators say they're miss ago key piece of evidence in the las vegas massacre. coming up, how that clue could help police figure out the shooter's motive. first, forecasters say parts of northern midwest are about to get their first accumulating snow of the season. white on the ground. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth is in the weather center....
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robert mueller. world news tonight with david muir will have more on the first charges from the special counsel as welle guilty plea by former trump campaign adviser papadopoulos and you can watch all of that following "action news" at 6:00. >> 6abc.com has the latest on the mueller investigation and the charges against paul man and rick gates. there you can also read the full text of the indictments. >> a week before the election four people overseeing a north philadelphia polling place are facing charges. pennsylvania attorney general josh shapiro made the announcement today. the four are accused of illegally interfering with voting at the esperanza poll in march. shapiro says folks will be held accountable forgetting in the way of the right to vote. >> details on a retired u.s. postal employee found dead in delaware county last week. darby borough police say 57-year-old brad hayes was found dead in the back seat of a car in front of penn wood middle school the morning of october 24th. police have not revealed the type of injuries hayes had. his body was taken to the medical examiner's office. he was
robert mueller. world news tonight with david muir will have more on the first charges from the special counsel as welle guilty plea by former trump campaign adviser papadopoulos and you can watch all of that following "action news" at 6:00. >> 6abc.com has the latest on the mueller investigation and the charges against paul man and rick gates. there you can also read the full text of the indictments. >> a week before the election four people overseeing a north...
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joining me on the phone now is jeffrey toobin, michael zeldin is with me and robert mueller, former special assistant and davidhat is the significance of this, that it's not traced that the genesis of the dossier itself, whatever se manhattan cal game they're maying. ochbl when it started over time and different funders, whether it was other republicans and other republican campaigns or pacs then to the hillary clinton campaign. it got more and more fleshed out and longer. but the initial funding coming from the conservative website, the free pea cbeacon. what's the significance, lee? >> are you asking me, michael? >> michael, yes. >> lee zeldin from wyoming. >> he's out there, he's laughing. >> distant relative from mins i expect. the bottom line is who funded it doesn't matter as much who funded it doesn't matter as much what's in these memorandum. mueller will focus on the truth of the proposition, not the funder of the proposition. what's interesting to keep in mind is that the dossier is really not a single piece of work, singular report, but rather, it's a series of reports, series of memos that are put
joining me on the phone now is jeffrey toobin, michael zeldin is with me and robert mueller, former special assistant and davidhat is the significance of this, that it's not traced that the genesis of the dossier itself, whatever se manhattan cal game they're maying. ochbl when it started over time and different funders, whether it was other republicans and other republican campaigns or pacs then to the hillary clinton campaign. it got more and more fleshed out and longer. but the initial...
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looking up one of the final rehearsal was from the four scenes from girl it was found by robert shubert they stand so to davidlinton and then there's a story building where prince it's doors tomorrow after a better facial costing four hundred million euros so that's an sanderson from our culture desk is here to. welcome a certain opera fans must be pretty excited about this not just opera fans history buffs all kinds of people from all walks of life should be excited about it because it's such an important building in berlin for berlin it has a really fascinating history it was commissioned by frederick the great in seven hundred forty two so it's really old it used to be the royal opera house now it's the staatsoper the state opera but it's been through so much it's been through it's burned down it's been through bombing in world war two and each time it's risen from the ashes and in twenty ten they decided that it needed some major refurbishing and so they went about raising the ceiling which is quite unique to let the sounds travel better and that's just what they did i suggest we look at some images. this
looking up one of the final rehearsal was from the four scenes from girl it was found by robert shubert they stand so to davidlinton and then there's a story building where prince it's doors tomorrow after a better facial costing four hundred million euros so that's an sanderson from our culture desk is here to. welcome a certain opera fans must be pretty excited about this not just opera fans history buffs all kinds of people from all walks of life should be excited about it because it's such...
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. >> you wouldn't know whether robert mueller is investigating the president? >> i can't comment on that at all. >> david wright joins us live from the white house. any response from those who could be in jeopardy? >> reporter: the two key targets so far, paul manafort and michael flynn. abc news has reached out to both. manafort's team says they don't think an indictment is coming their way. flynn's team hasn't responded. >> david, thank you. >>> next to a disturbing story emerging involving members of s.e.a.l. team six. u.s. officials confirming the military is looking into allegations that two navy s.e.a.l.s may have killed a green beret in june. gloria riviera with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: tonight, two members from the navy's elite s.e.a.l. team six under a homicide investigation for the murder of a green beret in mali, africa. the details first reported in "the new york times" and confirmed by abc news, state that the navy is examining the june incident. >> rangers, green berets, s.e.a.l.s are so disciplined. so highly trained. something like this is almost unimaginable. >> repo
. >> you wouldn't know whether robert mueller is investigating the president? >> i can't comment on that at all. >> david wright joins us live from the white house. any response from those who could be in jeopardy? >> reporter: the two key targets so far, paul manafort and michael flynn. abc news has reached out to both. manafort's team says they don't think an indictment is coming their way. flynn's team hasn't responded. >> david, thank you. >>> next to...
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david lee miller has the latest. when new jersey senator robertenendez 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 there was no explicit agreement o
david lee miller has the latest. when new jersey senator robertenendez 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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david: and, bill, the fbi comes in play here again because it was robert mueller who was head of the when, apparently, they let this deal happen that probably shouldn't have, because it was involved in iraq tiering. iraq tiering. should -- sessions recused himself from russia. should mueller do the same? [inaudible conversations] >> i don't think it's a, necessarily a stain on his integrity of what he did, but he clearly is not in the position to be looking at the fbi given his -- david: so he should resign -- >> i think he should -- [inaudible conversations] i also think further to kim's point about why this came out, i think we have to give some credit to devin nuÑes and the house intelligence committee who's taken all sorts of incoming. and this stuff came out because he pursued it, and there's still a subpoena in court looking for the other things. and he gets almost no credit. he's been much maligned. and now i think we learned why, because they're a little afraid of what he's going to find out. david: a lot more to come on both of these stories. when we come back, the house pas
david: and, bill, the fbi comes in play here again because it was robert mueller who was head of the when, apparently, they let this deal happen that probably shouldn't have, because it was involved in iraq tiering. iraq tiering. should -- sessions recused himself from russia. should mueller do the same? [inaudible conversations] >> i don't think it's a, necessarily a stain on his integrity of what he did, but he clearly is not in the position to be looking at the fbi given his -- david:...
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. >> rose: robert costa, tina brown, susan lacy and david litt, 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: we begin this evening with politics, president trump's legislative agenda and foreign policy facing increasing head winds in the wake of ongoing discord with the secretary of state and a top senate republican, bob corker has questioned the president's fitness for office. corker warned the president could launch the nation on the path to world war iii. joining me robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of washington week on pbs and talks about the growing frustration in "the washington post." thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you, charlie. >> rose: is this the beginning of something? >> no, it's the continuation to have the unraveling of the presidency of trump. he's always been an outsider
. >> rose: robert costa, tina brown, susan lacy and david litt, 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: we begin this evening with politics, president trump's legislative agenda and foreign policy facing increasing...
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robert, vivian, thank you for joining us. david, stay with us for a moment because i wanted to get your thoughts on one more story this week. president trump says he has no plans to blocked the release of never before documents on the killing of john f. kennedy. the documents were set to be made public this coming thursday unless president trump blocked the release on grounds that it would harm national security. david, i know you've written extensively about this. you've done a lot of research on the first release of jfk documents more than 20 years ago for a book about the cia and more recently you've written about how it eventually on believing the official version that lee harvey oswald was the sole shooter in this. is there anything in these remaining documents that would change your mind? >> i would be very surprised if there's anything in these documents that changed some of the basic understanding of what went on with the jfk assassination. people are acting as if this is the first time these documents like this are being r
robert, vivian, thank you for joining us. david, stay with us for a moment because i wanted to get your thoughts on one more story this week. president trump says he has no plans to blocked the release of never before documents on the killing of john f. kennedy. the documents were set to be made public this coming thursday unless president trump blocked the release on grounds that it would harm national security. david, i know you've written extensively about this. you've done a lot of research...
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the big question still remains, will we hear from robert menendez, the senator, as this case continues. shepard? >> shepard: davidr live, newark, new jersey. president 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 r
the big question still remains, will we hear from robert menendez, the senator, as this case continues. shepard? >> shepard: davidr live, newark, new jersey. president 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...
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robert, in afghanistan. this week he advised the president to make a similar call after sarge want la david johnson was killed> had a very nice conversation with the woman, with the wife who sounded like a lovely woman. did not say what the congresswoman said. >> reporter: that congresswomen, fredrika wilson overheard the president on the call and saying the president lacks compaction. >> saying he must have known what he signed up for. how could you say that to grieving widow? >> reporter: tonight the president expressed anger. >> absolutely stuns me that the member of congress would have listened to that congress. i thought at least that was safer. >> reporter: so much so he walked through arlington cemetery to collect his thoughts and then defended the advice of the president to say. >> he knew what he was getting into. he enlisted, and he was where he wanted to be, exactly where he wanted to be with exactly the people he wanted to be with when his life was taken. >> reporter: gold star member says he understand's the president's intent but expects more. >> if a gold star mother, a gold star parent is grie
robert, in afghanistan. this week he advised the president to make a similar call after sarge want la david johnson was killed> had a very nice conversation with the woman, with the wife who sounded like a lovely woman. did not say what the congresswoman said. >> reporter: that congresswomen, fredrika wilson overheard the president on the call and saying the president lacks compaction. >> saying he must have known what he signed up for. how could you say that to grieving widow?...
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and as david just pointed out, the fbi has already received that and so has robert mueller. seems to be worked out. the one thing that david mentioned, that they're trying to skew this as being a democratic attack on donald trump, but what we know of this dossier or the genesis of it is that it was for republicans in the primary to go after donald trump. >> yeah. it's kind of hard to make that case. on the issue of the trump dossier, there have been some things in it that have already checked out. we know it did talk about a plot to get into the election and to skew it in the direction of donald trump. there are some things in it that are unverified, the question of whether there was an actual conspiracy or cooperation from the trump campaign. i would imagine this dossier was incredibly useful to bob mueller. >> i think you're absolutely right. the other part that disturbs me about the dossier is the fact that this information was so readily available. what concerns me is we're talking about mueller, we're talking about an investigation into something that occurred a year ago
and as david just pointed out, the fbi has already received that and so has robert mueller. seems to be worked out. the one thing that david mentioned, that they're trying to skew this as being a democratic attack on donald trump, but what we know of this dossier or the genesis of it is that it was for republicans in the primary to go after donald trump. >> yeah. it's kind of hard to make that case. on the issue of the trump dossier, there have been some things in it that have already...
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house republican side or senate republican side might try to go after robert mueller's funding even now with this new news? >> david nunez is trying to distract people. it's important to remember that the house intelligence committee's running two separate examinations. he was supposed to recuse himself and leave it to con way and congressman schiff who had done a reasonable job and being objective and working together and then nunez is running off into the middle of the might with the stories of unmasking that the counter part in the senate called ridiculous and then talking about this ukraine uranium sale. he's really trying to distract people from the issue so i would expect he would focus on the budget and then lose sight of how much exactly he's spent on this and spent on investigating things like benghazi. >> this new news tonight changes the game a bit but you have had in the last several days at least this week fox news and friend and allies of the president of the united states floating headlines like mueller facing new republican pressure to resign in russia probe. a little bit of an excerpt from the arti
house republican side or senate republican side might try to go after robert mueller's funding even now with this new news? >> david nunez is trying to distract people. it's important to remember that the house intelligence committee's running two separate examinations. he was supposed to recuse himself and leave it to con way and congressman schiff who had done a reasonable job and being objective and working together and then nunez is running off into the middle of the might with the...
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david gura. let's get a check on the first word news. >> president trump are new to his twitter attack on the fake news is working overtime. robertueller appears to be building a case that the trump campaign was in close touch with russian officials, who wanted to defeat hillary clinton. he revealed that george papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian operatives. he is now cooperating with prosecutors. president trump says the resignation of high-profile democratic lobbyist tony podesta is a bigger story. podesta, the older brother of john podesta, announced that he was deaf aside from the podesta group after coming under investigation by robert mueller. in brussels, the ousted president of catalonia is portraying himself as a leader in exile. he is going to press catalonia's claim of independence to european leaders. he faces up to 30 years in prison on charges that include -- power is slowly being restored to hundreds of thousands of homes in new england after a severe storm down numerous trees and power lines and flooded roads. the lack of power forced dozens of districts to cancel classe
david gura. let's get a check on the first word news. >> president trump are new to his twitter attack on the fake news is working overtime. robertueller appears to be building a case that the trump campaign was in close touch with russian officials, who wanted to defeat hillary clinton. he revealed that george papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian operatives. he is now cooperating with prosecutors. president trump says the resignation of...
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that's what general dunford told general kelly about robert and it was the message that president trump tried to convey to the widow of sergeant la david johnson on tuesday. he was killed ed iniger. according to fred re ka wilson who heard the call, that message that attempt of consolation was obviously not received the way that president trump intended it. kelly expressed shock today at how congresswoman wilson shared this information. >> i was stunned when i came to work yesterday morning and broken-hearted at what i saw a member of congress doing. member of congress who listened in on a phone call from the president of the united states to a young wife. and in his way, tried to express that opinion, he was a brave man, fallen hero. he knew what he was getting himself into because he enlisted. there's no reason to enlist. he enlisted. and he was where he wanted to be, exactly where he wanted to be with exactly the people he wanted to be with when his life was taken. that was the message that was the message that was transmitted. >> joining me now is major general james spider marks, spent 30 years in the u.s. army, former pentagon sp
that's what general dunford told general kelly about robert and it was the message that president trump tried to convey to the widow of sergeant la david johnson on tuesday. he was killed ed iniger. according to fred re ka wilson who heard the call, that message that attempt of consolation was obviously not received the way that president trump intended it. kelly expressed shock today at how congresswoman wilson shared this information. >> i was stunned when i came to work yesterday...
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david: not at all. new fallout from the russia investigation, special counsel robert mueller sending a message to d.c. are democrats about to get caught in the crosshairs? and the big three social media giants -- facebook, google, twitter -- they're all currently on capitol hill. what the tech executives are telling lawmakers this hour. coming up we've got republican congressman steve pearce and chris collins, judge andrew napolitano, howie kurtz, host of "media buzz," and bob cusack from "the hill." melissa: what a good lineup. david: first, a little breaking news from manhattan, that breaking situation. lower manhattan where there are now reports that a pickup truck ran into a crowd causing many serious injuries. right now -- [audio difficulty] is in custody. this is a developing story. we are going to be monitoring it for you throughout the hour and break in with breaking news. melissa. mel back to markets -- melissa: back to markets. the blue chip index is up almost 1,000 points. nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, that is quite a winning record. >> reporter:
david: not at all. new fallout from the russia investigation, special counsel robert mueller sending a message to d.c. are democrats about to get caught in the crosshairs? and the big three social media giants -- facebook, google, twitter -- they're all currently on capitol hill. what the tech executives are telling lawmakers this hour. coming up we've got republican congressman steve pearce and chris collins, judge andrew napolitano, howie kurtz, host of "media buzz," and bob cusack...
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david crabtree, thank you very much. the world health organisation has reversed its decision to appoint the zimbabwean president robert mugabe ambassador. after a wave of criticism, the head of the who, which is part of the united nations, said he'd listened to the concerns of donor countries and campaigners. they'd said that mr mugabe's record on the zimbabwean economy and health care should have ruled him out. our southern africa correspondent, andrew harding reports. he has been in powerfor 37 years, but zimbabwe's president robert mugabe held onto his newjob for less than a week. a humiliating blow for the 93—year—old. mr mugabe was selected as a global ambassador for the world health organisation by its first african boss who hoped the elder statesman might rally other leaders in the fight against diseases like cancer. but today the who quickly backed down after a fierce international backlash. under president mugabe's long rule, zimbabwe's economy and health system have crumbled. britain and other western governments have accused him of widespread human rights violations and targeted him with sanctions. there was delig
david crabtree, thank you very much. the world health organisation has reversed its decision to appoint the zimbabwean president robert mugabe ambassador. after a wave of criticism, the head of the who, which is part of the united nations, said he'd listened to the concerns of donor countries and campaigners. they'd said that mr mugabe's record on the zimbabwean economy and health care should have ruled him out. our southern africa correspondent, andrew harding reports. he has been in powerfor...
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robert: so, tell us about the gala celebration. nobuko: yes, we are going to celebrate this coming november 18. our honoree is david pearson from opus one, ceo. and then also, from japan, yuzo kayama. he's a very well-known singer and also an actor. he was in kurosawa's "sanjuro" and "yojimbo," and-- and then not only that, he is so good for composing music, which i very much like music, so we are very excited to welcoming them, especially for that very, very sad, devastating fire from napa. i really would like to express that japan society is not only celebrating for the event annually, but this year, we set up that special scholarship or special fund to help the victim. so, japan society is not only for helping the japan society itself, for the program, but we are always close to the community, to help those people who unfortunately lost everything. robert: that's great, you guys operate on a lot of different levels. nobuko: correct. robert: thank you very much for being here. good luck with your gala celebration. larry: thank you very much. and please, people, come to the gala, it's open to everybody. robert: it
robert: so, tell us about the gala celebration. nobuko: yes, we are going to celebrate this coming november 18. our honoree is david pearson from opus one, ceo. and then also, from japan, yuzo kayama. he's a very well-known singer and also an actor. he was in kurosawa's "sanjuro" and "yojimbo," and-- and then not only that, he is so good for composing music, which i very much like music, so we are very excited to welcoming them, especially for that very, very sad,...