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mccabe, it does not seem to be a p big fan and is he disa appoint ed thed that he is goine leaving his post as deputy director of the fbi. >> well, i don't know anything about that process, and the president did not play a role, so i direct you to the fbi. >> and he did say, andrew mccabe is racing the clock with full benefits and 90 days to go, and so does the president belief that andrew mccabe should retire with full benefits. >> again, i direct you to the fbi about any news of his stepping down. >> and you mentioned who is going to be in the first lady's box in the state of union and talked about a lot of the guest, but nothing about the president's family, and can you say which of the president's family members will be there and also, po the tep shatentially ty of the travel of the president that he might take to push his agenda. >> typically the president's family and the first lady will be there at the state of the union with the exclusion of baron who i don't believe is going to be attending right now, and in terms of the traveling, we will keep you posted with any scheduled an
mccabe, it does not seem to be a p big fan and is he disa appoint ed thed that he is goine leaving his post as deputy director of the fbi. >> well, i don't know anything about that process, and the president did not play a role, so i direct you to the fbi. >> and he did say, andrew mccabe is racing the clock with full benefits and 90 days to go, and so does the president belief that andrew mccabe should retire with full benefits. >> again, i direct you to the fbi about any...
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we did talk to sthtudents who s received any e-mails about the student's disas are telling us many peopleow returning today through semesterwednesday the 10th live from the satellite center annie mccormick action news and back to you. >> hope f best and teenager was grazed by a bullet in the city of chester police00t 5:30 and fou a 14-year-oldound to hisd victim om driving by and he he was taken to the hospital where he was treated and released and it was situation delawar a county whereriver lost crawl of his on penneville and he slammed a hich snapped trapping the driver with live wires surrounding the vehicle and in a were told to stay insi a they resthe driver was rescued no word tonight why he lost conte investigators are back af 's fire lieu den about matt civilian the 11 yearfter binned him in thho2200 n north philadelphia the cause of the fire investigation and today we spok the fire started trying to get hisghbors to safety. >> i couldn'to in the house. i wish i could have but bustin so bad i explosions and my is lisho lookedhe window and it was a fire busting out the windows. >>
we did talk to sthtudents who s received any e-mails about the student's disas are telling us many peopleow returning today through semesterwednesday the 10th live from the satellite center annie mccormick action news and back to you. >> hope f best and teenager was grazed by a bullet in the city of chester police00t 5:30 and fou a 14-year-oldound to hisd victim om driving by and he he was taken to the hospital where he was treated and released and it was situation delawar a county...
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our borders keeping criminals out of the country is one of them and you know, for a state to sort of disa vow that, that right is a cans kin had to we're going to get a ton of nasty comments, media matters but it's almost like george wallace standing in front of the door of the school. ben: exactly. neil: and that's kind of what you like en it to. kennedy what do you think of that? >> i think that i agree with adam in that this is so incredibly politicized that it's no longer about practical policy or irrational thinking. neil: but does the state have a legal right to protect illegals? >> the federal government has to craft its own immigration policy i think our federal government has failed and both parties have failed. neil: taking over that responsibility and the federal government wants to crack down on it. >> there's so much confusion that the federal government has allowed states to politically profit off of that and that's exactly what they're doing. the federal government has to get together and they have to say that this is our rulebook these are the rules this is what's happenin
our borders keeping criminals out of the country is one of them and you know, for a state to sort of disa vow that, that right is a cans kin had to we're going to get a ton of nasty comments, media matters but it's almost like george wallace standing in front of the door of the school. ben: exactly. neil: and that's kind of what you like en it to. kennedy what do you think of that? >> i think that i agree with adam in that this is so incredibly politicized that it's no longer about...
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two many, mary j and kerry, they are heading like the man is the head of the household and had to disaand the two sons, they are fitting this idea of mental-- of men tam trauma and you have these two farmers played by rob morgan and jason clark, and these guys both love the land. but they are both connected to really unequal ways. and so but they both have this sense of being disinherited. they both feel like they can take title, they are entitled to this place. and one of them literally is because he holds the deed and the other one can't, even though he does the deed that keeps the farm going. so everybody is kind of like, in a conflicted, fighting on those fronts and i want you-- you may not agree with someone but you can certainly understand kind of their worldview. >> trevor: it is interesting how it feels like the women in the film have to do a lot more of that. that there is a defendant touch that they all possess with regard to navigating the emotions of the men they have it deal with. mary jblige is fl, the costume is amazing. the film is beautiful but mary j disz blige i have
two many, mary j and kerry, they are heading like the man is the head of the household and had to disaand the two sons, they are fitting this idea of mental-- of men tam trauma and you have these two farmers played by rob morgan and jason clark, and these guys both love the land. but they are both connected to really unequal ways. and so but they both have this sense of being disinherited. they both feel like they can take title, they are entitled to this place. and one of them literally is...
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the busy capital crescent trail in be these disa when a jogger says she was intercepted by this man, four year old william oh pair, a man she never met before until she says he grabbed her from behind, then intimately groped her breasts. before he could do more, she defended herself with pepper spray and called 911. here where the trail beats the bethesda pool police were able to locate the suspect. the maryland national capital park police officer asked why his eyes were red and watery . he admitted to being pepper sprayed because he, quote , poked her in the butt, but thought i had up to five minutes to be consensual. wow. i mean i don't think anyone should be groping anyone else without any kind of consent. i'm upset. i am going to you can what. i run and i'm out on trails and it's a new day. we're not taking it anymore. oh paris now facing charges foray salt as well as sexual contact without consent. in bethesda, marina maracco, fox5 local news. >> developing tonight the university of maryland medical center in baltimore apologized and is taking full responsibility for its action
the busy capital crescent trail in be these disa when a jogger says she was intercepted by this man, four year old william oh pair, a man she never met before until she says he grabbed her from behind, then intimately groped her breasts. before he could do more, she defended herself with pepper spray and called 911. here where the trail beats the bethesda pool police were able to locate the suspect. the maryland national capital park police officer asked why his eyes were red and watery . he...
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the president's advisers convincing him that is a disa disastrous idea. >>> and rod rosenstein over the memo. the classified memo says rosenstein approved an application to extend surve surveillance on carter page. the request indicates the justice department had reason to think page was acting as a russia agent. >> rosenstein's appearance in the memo suggests that the republicans will undermine him in the russia probe. nunes says they are cherry picking facts. senior white house aide mark short says the president wants to release the memo but the justice department warned against it. >>> expect twitter reaction from president trump after trolling reached new heights in the spoof called "fire and fury." celebrities from john legend to cher and snoop dogg read exerts and one final reader. >> he had a long time fear of being poisoned. one reason why he liked to eat at mcdonald's. >> that's the one. >> you think so? >> the grammy's in the bag? >> that bit from hillary clinton got big cheers from the new york audience, but not the administration. nikki haley tweeting i always loved the gram
the president's advisers convincing him that is a disa disastrous idea. >>> and rod rosenstein over the memo. the classified memo says rosenstein approved an application to extend surve surveillance on carter page. the request indicates the justice department had reason to think page was acting as a russia agent. >> rosenstein's appearance in the memo suggests that the republicans will undermine him in the russia probe. nunes says they are cherry picking facts. senior white house...
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, along with several of my colleagues and my estimation, having exposure and experience with sphie disa and wiretaps, there are no law enforcement sources or methods that would be compromised here. >> the justice department calling any release of the memo unprecedented and reckless. the fbi and justice department want a review before it goes public. >> let us see it first. at this point nobody in the senate or the white house or the department of justice or the fbi has seen the document. >> though the senators can't read the document, the minority leader weighed in. >> today it's the memo. on and on and on conspiracy theories with virtually no fact. >> some republicans were pressed on the was come of releasing the memo. >> when the public begins to question the integrity of the department and the fbi and conclude in the absence of other information that somehow politics has taken over rather than the law, that's a very serious matter and we need to get that cleared up through one means or another. >> the house intelligence committee would not comment on media reports. the memo identifie
, along with several of my colleagues and my estimation, having exposure and experience with sphie disa and wiretaps, there are no law enforcement sources or methods that would be compromised here. >> the justice department calling any release of the memo unprecedented and reckless. the fbi and justice department want a review before it goes public. >> let us see it first. at this point nobody in the senate or the white house or the department of justice or the fbi has seen the...
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disa disney is the parent company of abc7 and it was also a big morning for "ladybird" it received five nominations. we spoke to abc news entertainment contributor chris connelly about why that's such a big year. >> greta gerwig we knew was an amazingly talented actor, now she's a nominated screen writer and her film is nominated for best picture. she's only the fifth woman in academy history to be nominated for best director. >> now for a complete list of oscar nominees, you can head to abc news.com and you can also watch the oscars live only on abc7 on monday february 4. >>> i'm not sure if it's oscar weather today. but it was sunny. >> when it comes to tomorrow, you're going to seyay yesterday was award winning. >> we have a few clouds heading into an otherwise bright blew sky right now. maybe not award winning, but worthy of a nomination. camera. currently only 58 degrees here in san francisco, mountain view 58, low to mid 60s in santa fe and gill roy. here's a look from emeryville. we have 57 degrees at santa rosa, napa, novato, fairfield and livermore. we have a view from livermor
disa disney is the parent company of abc7 and it was also a big morning for "ladybird" it received five nominations. we spoke to abc news entertainment contributor chris connelly about why that's such a big year. >> greta gerwig we knew was an amazingly talented actor, now she's a nominated screen writer and her film is nominated for best picture. she's only the fifth woman in academy history to be nominated for best director. >> now for a complete list of oscar nominees,...
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hillary clinton on the run up to that meeting and they expressed great eagerness and the campaign was disa pointed and the dirt got the meeting. we know there after they receive the stolen e-mails from the russians and the russians began publishing them through their own cut outs. there is a lot we know. there is a lot more we need to continue to investigate to determine what level of collusion may have been involved. >>. >> the president's son, donald trump jr. testified. he appeared before your committee behind closed doors. steve bannon said that donald trump jr. would crack like an egg in the course of this inquiry. did he? >> one of the most important questions we asked the president's son is when this became public and this meeting they have denied took place went it became public, what did you discuss with your father? he refused to answer that question. we know about some at least reportedly of the president's involvement in the crafting of that false and misleading statement about what took place. if you answer the questions on the basis of a nonexistent attorney-client privilege
hillary clinton on the run up to that meeting and they expressed great eagerness and the campaign was disa pointed and the dirt got the meeting. we know there after they receive the stolen e-mails from the russians and the russians began publishing them through their own cut outs. there is a lot we know. there is a lot more we need to continue to investigate to determine what level of collusion may have been involved. >>. >> the president's son, donald trump jr. testified. he...
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a must see in san francisco and them not to experience it people coming from all over the world is disa pointing. >> alcatraz closed down in 2013 during the last shutdown. some of the boat services furloughed employees and the government had to refund thousands of tickets. >>> other popular spots in the bay area will be closed or have limited access. muir woods since it's in the golden gate national recreational area is supposed to close today. other places may be accessible but won't be any services provided by the national park service. the headlands visitor center and rest rooms closed and the point bonita lighthouse and stinson beach, and fort point will be closed. fema relief programs will continue during the government shutdown and that is good news for people affected by the north bay wildfires. the press democrat reports debris removal and other fire recovery programs in sonoma county will not be interrupted. the u.s. army corps of engineers say 90 cleanup drucrews are expected to work today. it's from a fund that does not depend on congressional action. >>> mail service will no
a must see in san francisco and them not to experience it people coming from all over the world is disa pointing. >> alcatraz closed down in 2013 during the last shutdown. some of the boat services furloughed employees and the government had to refund thousands of tickets. >>> other popular spots in the bay area will be closed or have limited access. muir woods since it's in the golden gate national recreational area is supposed to close today. other places may be accessible but...
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in the new year what's next on the ageneral disa. lawmakers head back.late night january 19 deadline to fun the government or else there could be a partial government shut dwown. i certainly hope it's through the end of the fistula cam year. we need to get the funning issue solved. we have a lot of national security issues house official tells nick muscle rainy and mike short we'll meet with the four members of congress tomorrow. ryan, pelosi and schumer with a budget cap expected to be a topic. they're talking to act on infrastructure that could include some bipartisan report. the president set a march deadline to rel soilt. democrats are doing nothing for daca. daca act t vises will start falling in love with republicans and their president. we are about results. a member of the senate gop leadership laid out his vision. i'm hoping that we can move a freestanding bill but when you address the daca issue have to address the broader issue of illegal immigration. congress must also work on rebuilding the heah the best things we did was repeal the individu
in the new year what's next on the ageneral disa. lawmakers head back.late night january 19 deadline to fun the government or else there could be a partial government shut dwown. i certainly hope it's through the end of the fistula cam year. we need to get the funning issue solved. we have a lot of national security issues house official tells nick muscle rainy and mike short we'll meet with the four members of congress tomorrow. ryan, pelosi and schumer with a budget cap expected to be a...
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but if you break it army, navy, air force, disa, so forth, you'll find firms that are and you'll find multiple ones you can find competition. so part of having the 24 or more separate audits is, first, you get people who are independent, and second, we have sustained the competition. if there's an auditor not performing, there's multiple others with dod audit experience that they can go look to. there was a question, why not use one large audit? my answer is you've created a monopoly. we would never have they learned our business process be able to fund another auditor to compete. then i'd be explaining why the audit costs went through the ceiling. we tried to pay attention to the concerns you've raised, and i think the i.g. function is a tremendous help for us maintaining that independence. >> just to that point, because my time is running short. i appreciate the i.g. and its independence, but in long run, it's been around for a long time. a lot of things have been going on far long time, whether it's fraud or abuse or just lack of information, and it hasn't come to anybody's attenti
but if you break it army, navy, air force, disa, so forth, you'll find firms that are and you'll find multiple ones you can find competition. so part of having the 24 or more separate audits is, first, you get people who are independent, and second, we have sustained the competition. if there's an auditor not performing, there's multiple others with dod audit experience that they can go look to. there was a question, why not use one large audit? my answer is you've created a monopoly. we would...
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i was kind of amazed at the disa ray and amazing in a short period of time, before the chief of staff, they were getting even with each other. everybody had the own media program and power center as opposed to being there to serve the president. one of the key things with a campaign, you do serve government, you serve the people that were there. everybody lives off of reflected power. the bottom line, if you can't serve the people, you walk out. >> neil: we're listening to sonny purdue, the agricultural secretary getting ready to introduce the president. i want to while you're here, get your sense of where the president goes to from here. if it wasn't for some of these lapses that are tweets or vexing with those criticizing him. he does have a record with the markets, the economy, the tax cuts that could be more substantial to the american people that have generally been given the case, that that would have him soaring right now. >> he's turned this around. the chief has changed -- the general have very important and there's order there now. a great accomplishment. it was a learning c
i was kind of amazed at the disa ray and amazing in a short period of time, before the chief of staff, they were getting even with each other. everybody had the own media program and power center as opposed to being there to serve the president. one of the key things with a campaign, you do serve government, you serve the people that were there. everybody lives off of reflected power. the bottom line, if you can't serve the people, you walk out. >> neil: we're listening to sonny purdue,...
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you only question a president's allocation of time when his numbers are down and his disa disapproval is up. when the american people are questioning his ability to govern, that's when you question the president's time. sure you can take cheap shots into what does it cost to send air force one to a golf course or hawaii but when we're damning a president's allocation of time it's because we don't approve of what he's doing. his tweets are the singular glimpse into his soul. we see his immaturity, lack of competence, lack of command of policy, and we see his own self-contradiction, his undermining of his own cabinet secretaries and declarations of war. the tweets are policy, and the administration has suggested that they are statements of policy, and there's no apology to get us past that. >> everything he does seems to be an overcompensation. i'm really, really smart. i'm really, really stable. i'm really, really busy. if he was actually doing these things, he wouldn't have the need to say them. we are almost a year into a presidency and we don't know what this guy does all day. there
you only question a president's allocation of time when his numbers are down and his disa disapproval is up. when the american people are questioning his ability to govern, that's when you question the president's time. sure you can take cheap shots into what does it cost to send air force one to a golf course or hawaii but when we're damning a president's allocation of time it's because we don't approve of what he's doing. his tweets are the singular glimpse into his soul. we see his...
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you know, in digs aster circumstances, there have been -- in disas center circumstances this have beenories of people lasting many days. >> everyone hoping for that miraculous story. you have covered this stuff as well, trace. when you hear the team yell of the "quiet, quiet, quiet" you hope to hear a tap. so far nothing. >> trace: what about the victims themselves, adam, are we learning more about them? >> we are. i mean, it's pretty heartbreaking, elderly couple whose daughter was on the air the first day or two pleading for anybody to hopefully find them they were found dead. brother and sister, 10-year-old and 3-year-old. 6-year-old boy whose mother somehow survived is in the hospital injured, but whose dad and sister are still missing, part of the five. the ages go from 3 to 89, trace. and as you might imagine, people in this neighborhood as they drive by, evacuated out, you can see them stop and take pictures. they knew each other. this is a small community. 10,000 people live here in the area. >> trace: what's next, adam, is there a timeline, have you heard when people come back
you know, in digs aster circumstances, there have been -- in disas center circumstances this have beenories of people lasting many days. >> everyone hoping for that miraculous story. you have covered this stuff as well, trace. when you hear the team yell of the "quiet, quiet, quiet" you hope to hear a tap. so far nothing. >> trace: what about the victims themselves, adam, are we learning more about them? >> we are. i mean, it's pretty heartbreaking, elderly couple...
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people like reince priebus, who was struggling, the president was disa int toed in. he would say things like that. he's a good guy. he works very hard. that around the west wing would be, you know, interpreted to mean sort of a kiss of death type of thing. when he says oh, he's a good guy, everybody said that guy is not going to be around for much longer. i don't think that's the indication with john kelly. the president was angry last night when he saw this on television and he let kelly know about it. but i think every day is a new day in this white house. the president in many indications has sort of a short memory. and he knows he needs john kelly. the white house is running better under john kelly, even though the president continues to make things hard on himself sometimes with the early morning tweets and many other impulsive behaviors. but he knows that john kelly is doing about as good a job as anybody can do in that role in this administration, and i don't see that this is -- this is what we've seen before when he says, good guy, and it means that guy is on
people like reince priebus, who was struggling, the president was disa int toed in. he would say things like that. he's a good guy. he works very hard. that around the west wing would be, you know, interpreted to mean sort of a kiss of death type of thing. when he says oh, he's a good guy, everybody said that guy is not going to be around for much longer. i don't think that's the indication with john kelly. the president was angry last night when he saw this on television and he let kelly know...
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. >> well, i would disa i gree wi with your premise completely. look, if they had the money in the coffers, they could have done it last year, the year before, the year before, the year before. it seems like -- not seems like -- since we have passed the tax reform plan, all of these announcements have been made, and if you look specifically at the words in in most of these prius re leases, all of them are talking about the regulatory relief which we saw in the jp morgan announcement and we've seen the tax plan mentioned directly that companies now feel more comfortable about the economic position they're, in they feel better about the u.s. economy, they feel more confident about their earnings, and they feel like the lower tax rate allows them to share more of their potential earnings with their employees. so i think there's a 100% correlation between what we've seen these almost close to 200 companies do, and what we have done from a regulatory standpoint, and more of a tax policy standpoint. >> my follow-up question to you, general mcmaster, you
. >> well, i would disa i gree wi with your premise completely. look, if they had the money in the coffers, they could have done it last year, the year before, the year before, the year before. it seems like -- not seems like -- since we have passed the tax reform plan, all of these announcements have been made, and if you look specifically at the words in in most of these prius re leases, all of them are talking about the regulatory relief which we saw in the jp morgan announcement and...
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. >> i'm starting to hear people talk about what are the risks that tech earnings start to disa i pointe growth rates start to slow? businesses are maturing, regulatory risk is there, there's massive hiring been done to kind of address that. maybe you're right, i don't know if it's happening yet, maybe are we at one of -- >> i happen not to think it's a direct seesaw with the large cap growth stocks. utilities are getting smashed. now, it's a small market cap growth i think low growth yield stocks are getting hurt bad semis have definitely kind of looked like maybe they're stalling at the peak perhaps but i just think it's hard for a market to stay a bull market and people to look at facebook at 28 times earnings with a 28% growth rate and say, no, i don't want that. >> right, right. >> you know what i mean? >> i totally agree. >> except the late '90s. >> i have a little bit of both i do have some faang and i do have some growth i do have a lot of the value truly i think there is still value. if you think the economy and the global economies are going to continue to expand, which i thin
. >> i'm starting to hear people talk about what are the risks that tech earnings start to disa i pointe growth rates start to slow? businesses are maturing, regulatory risk is there, there's massive hiring been done to kind of address that. maybe you're right, i don't know if it's happening yet, maybe are we at one of -- >> i happen not to think it's a direct seesaw with the large cap growth stocks. utilities are getting smashed. now, it's a small market cap growth i think low...
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i have spoken a moment about natural disasters, but let me now turn to a man man-made disa, because after the hurricane, texas was dealt a second blow just two months later. when a man opened fire at a purse at sutherland springs, texas. with multiple convictions for domestic violence, a felony conviction and a history of mental illness, this individual should never have been able to legally purchase a firearm. because under existing law, those conditions disqualify you from being able to purchase a firearm. if you're a convicted felon, you're convicted of domestic violence or have a history of mental illness. that's why following this terrible disaster where 26 people were killed, i introduced the bipartisan fix nics act. that's fix the national instant criminal background check act, to ensure that existing laws are enforced and convicted felons don't exploit our background check system by lying and buying. i'm going to continue to urge the passage of this important piece of legislation which is, as i say, bipartisan, as it should be. the fall of 2017 gave way to winter and soon came the
i have spoken a moment about natural disasters, but let me now turn to a man man-made disa, because after the hurricane, texas was dealt a second blow just two months later. when a man opened fire at a purse at sutherland springs, texas. with multiple convictions for domestic violence, a felony conviction and a history of mental illness, this individual should never have been able to legally purchase a firearm. because under existing law, those conditions disqualify you from being able to...