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let me get your take on how this drip, drip, drip of information about russia's involvement, even if it didn't affect the outcome, that maybe it surprised people to the degree to which the russians can do this is always going to be a cloud over donald trump. do you think that is the intent here? >> i think the media is definitely trying to show doubts about donald trump's legitimacy. i don't think there's any question about that. i'm not sure that that's necessarily going to have legs. he is going to take the oath of office on january 20th. he will pursue policies. if his policies make america great again, make us stronger in the world, then people are going to forget about this. if somehow they don't, maybe they will point back to it. there's been a lot of efford on. i think it's because they're trying to say, hey, he didn't win the popular vote. this guy really shouldn't be president. >> that's coming through on left or the right. it's an interesting thing. thank you very much. good seeing you. >> good to see you. >> it's very clear they will keep this russian story going. you don'
let me get your take on how this drip, drip, drip of information about russia's involvement, even if it didn't affect the outcome, that maybe it surprised people to the degree to which the russians can do this is always going to be a cloud over donald trump. do you think that is the intent here? >> i think the media is definitely trying to show doubts about donald trump's legitimacy. i don't think there's any question about that. i'm not sure that that's necessarily going to have legs. he...
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those wikileaks coming out, drip, drip, drip, hurt her. and comey helped trump significantly. a week before the election he came out with. oh, we found some more e-mails. as a result of that, we lost senate seats, and i think we lost the presidency. >> reporter: so you think comey single-handedly swayed this election to clinton and kept republicans in control of the senate? >> i'm not saying single-handedly but for him -- well, i'll say single-handedly. had he not written that letter a week before the election, she would have won and we would have picked up almost two more senate seats. >> reporter: are you okay with the president taking that briefing once a week? >> well, it's very concerning to me. i know the people that brief the president. they spend 80 hours a week getting ready to brief the president. 80 hours a week. because that information is so sensitive. i don't get a briefing every day, but i get one every couple weeks that's very concerning. and i think it's unbelievable that he said, well, let pence do it. that should be done by the chief executive of our governm
those wikileaks coming out, drip, drip, drip, hurt her. and comey helped trump significantly. a week before the election he came out with. oh, we found some more e-mails. as a result of that, we lost senate seats, and i think we lost the presidency. >> reporter: so you think comey single-handedly swayed this election to clinton and kept republicans in control of the senate? >> i'm not saying single-handedly but for him -- well, i'll say single-handedly. had he not written that...
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so, listen, i mean, this is sort of a drip, drip, drip thing that's going on. we had known about some of this, as the election had gone on, but for this kind of bombshell to come out on friday. and then an extraordinary day, right? today with mitch mcconnell coming out and talking about an investigation into this, folks wanting to get to the bottom of it, and paul ryan saying the same thing. each cautioning, of course, this doesn't have anything to do with undermining the legitimacy of the outcome, but certainly wanting to figure out what russia's hand in this election might have been. >> not about changing the election results, but intent, intent, intent. nia-malika henderson, thank you so much. >> thank you, brooke. >>> outgoing senate minority leader harry reid is also speaking up, going after the fbi director, james comey, over russia's involvement in the election. senator reid says comey was slow to act when he, himself, urged the fbi to look into this further. >> i thought it was important to put the fbi on notice, do something about it. i wrote in august
so, listen, i mean, this is sort of a drip, drip, drip thing that's going on. we had known about some of this, as the election had gone on, but for this kind of bombshell to come out on friday. and then an extraordinary day, right? today with mitch mcconnell coming out and talking about an investigation into this, folks wanting to get to the bottom of it, and paul ryan saying the same thing. each cautioning, of course, this doesn't have anything to do with undermining the legitimacy of the...
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, drip, drip basis every day for three months -- >> so you think this russian hacking influenced the election results? >> absolutely. it absolutely did. >> so it wasn't her message that didn't reach voters who were subject to high unemployment states, like wisconsin and michigan, that that wasn't what did her in. this thing did her in? >> no, i think there are several factors in winning and losing. >> she lost. she lost. the russians didn't make her lose. she lost. well, that went well. we did save time by talking over one another, which is always a worry of mine. we have charles payne, charlie gasparino, along with holmes and gary. dagen just did usual great job sub hosting on bulls and bears, ben stein at a rally, who knows. what do you think of this push and how it's changing things and may be hurting donald trump in the process? >> well, look, it's post election stress disorder, the best way i can describe it. it started with the jill stein and this recount that lasted three minutes. but for me if you just go back to wikileaks, this is the m.o. of the party. they use the media an
, drip, drip basis every day for three months -- >> so you think this russian hacking influenced the election results? >> absolutely. it absolutely did. >> so it wasn't her message that didn't reach voters who were subject to high unemployment states, like wisconsin and michigan, that that wasn't what did her in. this thing did her in? >> no, i think there are several factors in winning and losing. >> she lost. she lost. the russians didn't make her lose. she lost....
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we knew wikileaks was coming out, drip by drip by drip.uldn't do it all at once, of course, baz they were coordinating this with the trump folks and russians. >> reporter: just to be clear. are you saying the russian government was, in fact, trying to steer this election to donald trump? >> my opinion is, yes, we got no basis in fact from the fbi. they ignored it. now we're hearing that you guys are reporting all this stuff from the intelligence agencies. they clearly see it. >> reporter: so, do you think trump in any way is an illegitimate president because of the russian involvement? >> no, i never said that. i wish someone else would have won even though hillary clinton is going to get about 3 million more votes than he did and we have the college system and we accept that. >> reporter: would trump have won, in your opinion, would trump have won this race if russia did not get involved? >> all i know is russia helped a lot. those wikileaks coming out, drip, drip, drip, hurt her. and comey helped trump significantly. a week before the el
we knew wikileaks was coming out, drip by drip by drip.uldn't do it all at once, of course, baz they were coordinating this with the trump folks and russians. >> reporter: just to be clear. are you saying the russian government was, in fact, trying to steer this election to donald trump? >> my opinion is, yes, we got no basis in fact from the fbi. they ignored it. now we're hearing that you guys are reporting all this stuff from the intelligence agencies. they clearly see it....
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. >> but -- it was, it was a drip, drip, drip of constant news. however, i think hillary clinton not being trustworthy happened way before the wikileaks issue. the reason why bernie sanders and i covered him for a long time, why he went so far, why in january people thought he was going to go anywhere, and it took him all the way to the dnc to get a role count is because hillary clinton didn't resonate with a large part of this population. she obviously won the nomination, but she had real problems that showed even when she was getting nominated, she had issues kind of really sealing it up until the summer. so i don't think you can say the wikileaks e-mails are why people didn't trust hillary clinton. >> i think people would argue that 30 years of the media treating her in a particular way didn't happen in a vacuum. but at an event in new york, hillary clinton with her top donors, she talked about the russian hacking. she called it not just an attack on her campaign, but an attack against our country. take a listen. >> putin publicly blamed me for
. >> but -- it was, it was a drip, drip, drip of constant news. however, i think hillary clinton not being trustworthy happened way before the wikileaks issue. the reason why bernie sanders and i covered him for a long time, why he went so far, why in january people thought he was going to go anywhere, and it took him all the way to the dnc to get a role count is because hillary clinton didn't resonate with a large part of this population. she obviously won the nomination, but she had...
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perfectly coiffed, dripping with diamonds. calling everyone darling, on and off the screen. >> a girl can't make a success on instincts alone. to understand a man takes a lifetime of study. >> reporter: and study she did. gabor was married nine times. i've never hated a man enough, she once said, to give his diamonds back. in 1990, gabor made headlines
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we knew weikileaks was coming ot drip by drip. at once because they were coordinating with the trump foegs and the russians. >> are you saying the russians were trying to steer this election to donald trump? >> my opinion is yes. we got no basis in fact from the fbi. they ignored it. now we're hearing you guys reported it from the intelligence agencies. >> do you think that trump is an illegitimate president because of the russian involvement? >> no. i've never said that. of course, i wish someone else had won even though hillary is going to get about 3 million more votes than he did. we have a system, electoral college system, and he won. we accept that. >> but would trump have won, in your opinion would trump have won this race if russia did not get involved? >> all i know is russia helped a lot. those wikileaks coming out drip, drip, drip hurt her. and comey helped trump significantly. a week before the election he came out with this, oh, we found some more e-mails. as a result of that we lost senate seats and i think we lost t
we knew weikileaks was coming ot drip by drip. at once because they were coordinating with the trump foegs and the russians. >> are you saying the russians were trying to steer this election to donald trump? >> my opinion is yes. we got no basis in fact from the fbi. they ignored it. now we're hearing you guys reported it from the intelligence agencies. >> do you think that trump is an illegitimate president because of the russian involvement? >> no. i've never said...
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. >> it was, a drip, drip, drip of constant news. however, hillary clinton not being trustworthy happened way before the wikileaks issue. the why bernie sanders went so far, why in january people thought he wasn't going to go anywhere and it took going to the dnc to get a roll count is because she didn't resonate with the population. she had real problems that showed even when she was getting nominated she had issues really sealing it up all the way. >> thank you, kristen welker, yamiche alcindor and eugene robinson. >>> coming up, roy cooper is threatening legal action against his state's republicans as they try to unseat him before he's even sworn in to office. that's next, and this is "hardball." as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots
. >> it was, a drip, drip, drip of constant news. however, hillary clinton not being trustworthy happened way before the wikileaks issue. the why bernie sanders went so far, why in january people thought he wasn't going to go anywhere and it took going to the dnc to get a roll count is because she didn't resonate with the population. she had real problems that showed even when she was getting nominated she had issues really sealing it up all the way. >> thank you, kristen welker,...
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they drip, drip, drip, held it in internally. >> it was working strategy i guess. >> so they said why didn't you do the same thing on the tax returns? >> this is the weird thing about the thing. i thought the trump people, or the hillary people accused the media of not being for hillary. i'm sorry, assuming hillary was going to win and being tougher on her than trump. this is kind of odd. >> totally mixed up. i also think in the past the media, i know, having been at a lot of these, is kind of a passive observer. we weren't the story in the past. but i gather here both at these events and the dinner the night before, the media coverage and where the media stood on this became one of the central issues of this whole debrief, which is fascinating. >> and there were no defenders of the dia. democrats thought that the pss had been unfairly harsh on hillary clinton and too soft on donald trump. and the trump people felt that the media never took trump seriously, didn't give him a fair shake. treated him in a dismissive way. and you know, the clinton people haven't come to terms with her lo
they drip, drip, drip, held it in internally. >> it was working strategy i guess. >> so they said why didn't you do the same thing on the tax returns? >> this is the weird thing about the thing. i thought the trump people, or the hillary people accused the media of not being for hillary. i'm sorry, assuming hillary was going to win and being tougher on her than trump. this is kind of odd. >> totally mixed up. i also think in the past the media, i know, having been at a...
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, drip, drip basis for three months every day. neil: do you think she lost the election? >> absolutely. neil: you think that the information didn't -- wants what did her in? she lost. >> i don't know that you can say that. what if donald trump lost the election. would you say the was one single factor or would you say it was an array of factors. neil: you are trying to get electors who are bound to the republican candidate in republican states too switch their allegiance. >> don't put words in my mouth. neil cavuto you owe it to the american people to let me tell the truth and not lie about what i just said. alex jones said the same thing. he said i want to have a coup and assassinate donald trump. neil: donald trump doesn't come on my show. donald trump doesn't like me. he doesn't come on this show. i have no agenda here. >> don't put word in my mouth that you know will antagonize people and make we unsafe. you need to understand -- neil: you want them to switch their votes, yes or no. >> what i want to do is get information and
, drip, drip basis for three months every day. neil: do you think she lost the election? >> absolutely. neil: you think that the information didn't -- wants what did her in? she lost. >> i don't know that you can say that. what if donald trump lost the election. would you say the was one single factor or would you say it was an array of factors. neil: you are trying to get electors who are bound to the republican candidate in republican states too switch their allegiance. >>...
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we knew wikileaks was coming on drip by drip by drip.were coordinating this obviously with the trump folks and the russians. >> so just to be clear, are you saying that the russian government was in fact trying to steer this election to donald trump? >> my opinion is yes. now we are hearing that you guys are reporting all of this stuff from the intelligence agencies. they clearly see it. >> do you think that trump in any way is an illegitimate president because of the russian involvement? >> no, i never said that. of course, i wish someone else had won, even though hillary clinton got 3 million more votes than him. we have an electoral college and he won. >> would trump have won this if russia didn't get involved? >> all i know is russia helped a lot. and comey helped trump significantly. a week before the election, he came out with this. oh, we've found some more e-mails and as result of that we lost senate seats and i think we lost the -- >> so you think comey swayed this election towards trump and. >> but for him, i'll say single hand
we knew wikileaks was coming on drip by drip by drip.were coordinating this obviously with the trump folks and the russians. >> so just to be clear, are you saying that the russian government was in fact trying to steer this election to donald trump? >> my opinion is yes. now we are hearing that you guys are reporting all of this stuff from the intelligence agencies. they clearly see it. >> do you think that trump in any way is an illegitimate president because of the russian...
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because as you know, if you drip, drip, drip opposition research and news, guess where voters are seeingname, there was not a flattering story. he made sure did he it early. 50% of the interest in elections, candidates, the gop race, the race for president, the race for senate happens by july. next time your campaign manager tells you, we really want to hold our money until after labor day, they are being very foolish. best thing about going early is you can define yourself as a candidate. what you should be doing is defining your opponent. two senate campaigns that defined their opponent early and never stopped defining their opponent was the todd young for senate campaign and the rob portman campaign. i mean, you can even see here that the opponents don't even have search ads up to counter the attack ads that were being run against them. i'm proud to say in every gop senate campaign, either the candidate or the nrsc were up to search ads for the opponent and the candidate. they defined themselves and their opponents. they didn't let anyone define them. the other really interesting thin
because as you know, if you drip, drip, drip opposition research and news, guess where voters are seeingname, there was not a flattering story. he made sure did he it early. 50% of the interest in elections, candidates, the gop race, the race for president, the race for senate happens by july. next time your campaign manager tells you, we really want to hold our money until after labor day, they are being very foolish. best thing about going early is you can define yourself as a candidate. what...
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. >> there's a dead body, blood dripping down the street. >> bob woodruff reports from the philippines. >> oh no, that's your son. >> with vig lailante killers cog out of hiding as bodies continue to pile up under one man's reign of terror. >>> going gosling. the leading man of la-la land has lived a life worth singing and dancing about. from his days in the mickey mouse club to making movie magic with emma stone. behind the scenes of his golden globe-nominated...
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, drip, drip of love and adoration from the crowd. >> and your take on what was clearly the campaign staff prevailing on him to not say a single word about vladimir putin, the russian cyber attack. in other words, the news of the day. >> well, i mean, look, the home office, obviously, doesn't want donald trump talking about their, becautheiis, because whether it's the one in the tower or in moscow, they recognize that the one thin reed that they had, that the fbi wasn't saying there was soviet -- i'm dating myself -- rush kbransian attempts to mani our election system, every intelligence agency agrees that they are and did attempt to play a role in manipulating this election. that doesn't mean they went and hacked ballot boxes, but they played an active role with intelligence and propaganda measures to pick their candidate, and they won. so obviously, they're growing a little nervous that this isn't going away, and the story is a little more persistent than they had hoped and they can't just laugh it away. >> the president made a remark about the growing support among the republican
, drip, drip of love and adoration from the crowd. >> and your take on what was clearly the campaign staff prevailing on him to not say a single word about vladimir putin, the russian cyber attack. in other words, the news of the day. >> well, i mean, look, the home office, obviously, doesn't want donald trump talking about their, becautheiis, because whether it's the one in the tower or in moscow, they recognize that the one thin reed that they had, that the fbi wasn't saying there...
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finally we have that drip, drip, drip of the wikileaks. is that the determining point? i don't know. had she had a fundamentally strong campaign, one that was connected to the people, to the grassroots, these last couple of things that happened, in particular the comey letter, probably wouldn't have affected her. you put the comey letter, the wikileaks and the obamacare premiums together with the fundamentally weak campaign and we have what we have today. >> thank you all for joining us today. we appreciate it. >>> u.n. secretary-general ban ki moon says another word for hell is aleppo. new efforts to evacuate tens of thousands of innocent civilians trapped by conflict. that crisis hitting home for many people with the story of a 7-year-old syrian girl and her mother using social media to beg first lady michelle obama for help. her more you know social side. (vo) pro plan bright mind adult 7+ promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. (ray) it was shocking. she's much more aware. (jan) she loves the food. (ray) she wants to learn things. the difference
finally we have that drip, drip, drip of the wikileaks. is that the determining point? i don't know. had she had a fundamentally strong campaign, one that was connected to the people, to the grassroots, these last couple of things that happened, in particular the comey letter, probably wouldn't have affected her. you put the comey letter, the wikileaks and the obamacare premiums together with the fundamentally weak campaign and we have what we have today. >> thank you all for joining us...
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>> remind me of the old coffee machine, drip, drip, drip. 5:32 we call it. another accident for us this morning. this is the onramp from woodhaven road to go south on 95, this is that stretch where they don't have the overhead street lamps fell off looks like down the grass ill embankment there. police and fire crews on the way. another accident just being taken care of the westbound schuylkill at south street. this guy got spun around, you know, never good start when facing the wrong way on the schuylkill, but westbound, coming into the city, expect delays, and here's that drippy example that sue has mentioned. wipers on intermittently at times and you got the spray. so still dealing with this precipitation, this morning, folks up in the poconos, you woke up at 5 inches of snow yesterday. so things could be a little slippery, from the poconos, coming down, that northeast extension, amtrak did some track work today, will lever us with possible delays on the pail old i thorndale line. rock hill and conshy state, and transformer fire, here in upper providence,
>> remind me of the old coffee machine, drip, drip, drip. 5:32 we call it. another accident for us this morning. this is the onramp from woodhaven road to go south on 95, this is that stretch where they don't have the overhead street lamps fell off looks like down the grass ill embankment there. police and fire crews on the way. another accident just being taken care of the westbound schuylkill at south street. this guy got spun around, you know, never good start when facing the wrong way...
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add broth, reserved drippings and pepper to pan. gradually whisk in butter minute; stirring constantly. keep warm. carve roast into thin slices. serve with sauce. makes 6 to 8 servings. directions: heat oven to 350 degrees f. combine rub ingredients; press evenly onto beef roast. place roast, fat side up, on rack in shallow roasting pan. insert ovenproof meat thermometer so tip is centered in thickest part of beef, not resting in fat. do not add water or cover. roast in 350 degree f oven for 1 3/4 to 2 hours for medium rare; 2 to 2 1/2 hours for medium doneness. remove roast when meat thermometer registers 135 degrees f for medium rare; 150 degrees f fomium. transfer roast to carving board; tent osely with aluminum foil. let stand 15 to 20 minutes. temperature will continue to rise about 10 degrees toach 145 dium heat 20 minute and flour in small bowl until smooth. add broth, reserved ippings and peppero pan. adually whisk in butterxture un
add broth, reserved drippings and pepper to pan. gradually whisk in butter minute; stirring constantly. keep warm. carve roast into thin slices. serve with sauce. makes 6 to 8 servings. directions: heat oven to 350 degrees f. combine rub ingredients; press evenly onto beef roast. place roast, fat side up, on rack in shallow roasting pan. insert ovenproof meat thermometer so tip is centered in thickest part of beef, not resting in fat. do not add water or cover. roast in 350 degree f oven for 1...
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>> well, craig, we are starting to get the steady drip, drip, drip, outraged reactions from members of the government. we had have the foreign ministry, they says this is counter productive and it will damage the russian of ties between the you shall srussia a. so much that we are receiving that we heard the last several days from russian politicians and it goes to show how deeply personal this division is. they're not against economic sanctions. they are individual diplomats. these are all square ari ly in round of diplomacy and intelligence worth. some of the statements we heard accused the obama administration of being bitter and being angry that they lost the election and casting out with political and in order to make excuses for population. now, this might seem strange to an american audience but it works for russian audience and works for vladimir putin for so many years. but, because it is sanctions that he been by the united states for other reasons because of the annexation by crimea and now there is this tone that's worked for putin so well in casting themselves as a champio
>> well, craig, we are starting to get the steady drip, drip, drip, outraged reactions from members of the government. we had have the foreign ministry, they says this is counter productive and it will damage the russian of ties between the you shall srussia a. so much that we are receiving that we heard the last several days from russian politicians and it goes to show how deeply personal this division is. they're not against economic sanctions. they are individual diplomats. these are...
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people are going to be looking at this and there's going to be a drip, drip, drip? >> of course. think they'll be questions about foreign policy decisions, when talking about countries in which trump has a project or a project he wants to be built, turkey, taiwan, china. and we're also talking about questions over emoluments. about on secure sounding thing but one of the few limitations on the president's behavior written into the constitution. presidents cannot take payments from foreign states. if trump owns businesses, owns them directly and they get money from foreign governments, trump could be in violation of the constitution from day one and that will continue to dog him and the republicans. >> seems like even the things you uncovered, there weren't a lot of repercussions. what are your expectations for the future, and if these thing doss continue to dog donald trump, if there aren't necessarily legal repercussions, are there any repercussions? >> of course. we don't know what the house and senate will do. they're the ones who would have to enforce this emoluments clause.
people are going to be looking at this and there's going to be a drip, drip, drip? >> of course. think they'll be questions about foreign policy decisions, when talking about countries in which trump has a project or a project he wants to be built, turkey, taiwan, china. and we're also talking about questions over emoluments. about on secure sounding thing but one of the few limitations on the president's behavior written into the constitution. presidents cannot take payments from foreign...
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those wikileaks comes out, drip, drip, drip, hurt her, and comey helped trump significantly.before the election, he came out and, with this, oh, he found more e-mails. and as a result of that, we lost senate seats and i think we lost the presidency. >> reporter: do you think comey single-handedly swayed the election and kept control of the senate for the republicans? >> i won't say single-handedly. had he not written that letter a week or so before the election, she would have won. we would have pickle up at least two more senate seats. >> reporter: are you okay with the president skipping briefings, only getting briefed twice a week? >> it's concerning to me. they spend 80 hours a week getting ready to brief the president. 80 hours a week before that information is so sensitive. i don't get one every day but one every couple of weeks that's very concerning, and i think it's unbelievable that he said, well, let pence do it. sha should that should be done by the chief executive of our government. >> reporter: and saying that donald trump takes that presidential daily briefing
those wikileaks comes out, drip, drip, drip, hurt her, and comey helped trump significantly.before the election, he came out and, with this, oh, he found more e-mails. and as a result of that, we lost senate seats and i think we lost the presidency. >> reporter: do you think comey single-handedly swayed the election and kept control of the senate for the republicans? >> i won't say single-handedly. had he not written that letter a week or so before the election, she would have won....
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we knew wikileaks was coming out drip by drip by drip. they wouldn't do it all at once, of course, because they were coordinating this, obviously, from, with the trump folks and the russians. >> are you aware of any evidence that there was coordination, as he claims, between the trump folks, those are the words he used, and the russians? >> i don't know of any, but, again, that's what the investigation is all about. that's why we need to look into it. the evidence will lead us to where we need to go, and i would hope, and i would think, that president-elect trump would join us in this effort. after all, he swears, just like we do, to uphold the constitution and protect us from enemies, domestic and abroad. so this is a part of our duty. this is not doing the american people a favor. this is our job. >> so what should the u.s. do, if the u.s. intelligence community has concluded, and they did conclude what? on october 7, 2016, as you point out, in a statement that clapper, general clapper, head of the, the director of national intelligence
we knew wikileaks was coming out drip by drip by drip. they wouldn't do it all at once, of course, because they were coordinating this, obviously, from, with the trump folks and the russians. >> are you aware of any evidence that there was coordination, as he claims, between the trump folks, those are the words he used, and the russians? >> i don't know of any, but, again, that's what the investigation is all about. that's why we need to look into it. the evidence will lead us to...
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drip drip. and we in the media, you know, we find it hard to resist inside material like that and so we at "the new york times" and the rest of the major media, you know, wrote about those messages and, you know, sort of speculated about the sort of inside gossip on the democratic side and it definitely cast a sort of, you know, sense of back room dealing and back fighting and inside sort of dissent on the democratic side. as you said, it's impossible to say whether that was enough to turn the election, but i think it's undeniable that it hurt clinton in the, you know, in the crucial last month of the campaign. >> sean spicer has been critical of "the times." i want to put on the screen where he said, times, you got it wrong. i think he was saluting "the wall street journal" for having gotten it right this particular time. there it is right there. "wall street journal," shane harris, got it right. "times," miller, got it wrong. this is your beat. national security. when i said to sean spicer tha
drip drip. and we in the media, you know, we find it hard to resist inside material like that and so we at "the new york times" and the rest of the major media, you know, wrote about those messages and, you know, sort of speculated about the sort of inside gossip on the democratic side and it definitely cast a sort of, you know, sense of back room dealing and back fighting and inside sort of dissent on the democratic side. as you said, it's impossible to say whether that was enough to...
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, drip, drip of things that were revealed about hillary clinton and her team and their internal discussionst really became a dominant theme in this election. >> yeah, i mean it is amazing. we are looking at a chart, kristen, of this data, and the big blue line at the top is wikileaks' hacking. and clinton's email came in second but you can see the domination of those election scandals and gaps clearly. >> yeah. there were other debates, you know, things like trump university, these moments where, you know, judge curiel, things that were controversy where donald trump took a lot of heat. we don't find the twitter chatter about those issues had spread very far beyond sort of beltway elites, insiders, folks that were already fans of hillary clinton. but the stories that sort of got the most mainstream appeal and discussion were ones about either hillary clinton's e-mails or e-mails that had been hacked from the dnc or from john podesta. >> molly, that probably wasn't very good news for the clinton campaign to see that her e-mails were dominating conversation on social media? >> well, it is int
, drip, drip of things that were revealed about hillary clinton and her team and their internal discussionst really became a dominant theme in this election. >> yeah, i mean it is amazing. we are looking at a chart, kristen, of this data, and the big blue line at the top is wikileaks' hacking. and clinton's email came in second but you can see the domination of those election scandals and gaps clearly. >> yeah. there were other debates, you know, things like trump university, these...
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. >> in the north bay today drip, drip, drip, umbrellas part of a brighter water outlook that we can see and hear with our ears in places like heeldsburg where the russian river is living up to its fame again. >> ever seen it like this? >> yeah. plenty of times. >> spoken like a woman who has been here through 36 rainy seasons. however, those who observed professionally remain somewhat less hospital mystic. ever seen anything like this before? >> yeah. the difference that when nathan basket in sonoma county water agency looks at rainfalls he sees numbers, trends and histories and this is an expert who still keep college textbooks on his office shelves, used textbooks. the last time nathan saw a winter like this was december of 2012. >> hand then what happened. >> and then we followed with one of the driest calendar years 2013. >> in short, the recent drought began after a december just like the one we're having now. well that in mind, the sonoma county water agency has asked the army corps of engineers to stand back on its flood control releases. >> it's to stand water in lake mendec
. >> in the north bay today drip, drip, drip, umbrellas part of a brighter water outlook that we can see and hear with our ears in places like heeldsburg where the russian river is living up to its fame again. >> ever seen it like this? >> yeah. plenty of times. >> spoken like a woman who has been here through 36 rainy seasons. however, those who observed professionally remain somewhat less hospital mystic. ever seen anything like this before? >> yeah. the...
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and it was the issue of wikileaks, the john podesta e-mails, the dnc e-mails, drip drip drip of thingsled about hillary clinton and her team and their internal discussions that really became a dominant theme in this election. >> we're looking at a chart of the data and the big blue line at the top, that's wikileaks hacking. and clinton's e-mail came in second. you can see the domination of those election scandals and gaps clearly. >> there were other debates, you know, things like trump university and these moments, judge curial, donald trump took a lot of heat. and we don't find the twitter chatter about those issues spread very far beyond sort of beltway elites, insiders, folks who were fans of hillary clinton. the stories that got the most mainstream appeal and discussion were ones that were about either hillary clinton's e-mails or e-mails that has been hacked from the dnc or john podesta. >> that wasn't good news for the clinton campaign to see that her e-mails were domination on social media. >> it was interesting to see on the normal media that you would have information on twit
and it was the issue of wikileaks, the john podesta e-mails, the dnc e-mails, drip drip drip of thingsled about hillary clinton and her team and their internal discussions that really became a dominant theme in this election. >> we're looking at a chart of the data and the big blue line at the top, that's wikileaks hacking. and clinton's e-mail came in second. you can see the domination of those election scandals and gaps clearly. >> there were other debates, you know, things like...
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they drip, drip, drip, held it all internally. it was a winning strategy, i guess. >> he said, why didn't you do the same thing on the tax returns? this is the weird thing about the thing. last night i thought that the trump people -- or hillary people accused the media not being for hillary. i'm sorry, being tougher on her than trump. this is kind of odd. >> it was totally mixed up. i also think in the past, the media, i know, having been at a lot of these, is kind of a passive observer. we weren't the story in the past. but i gather here both at these events and at the dinner the night before, the media coverage, became one of the central issues of this whole debrief, which is fascinating. >> and there was no defenders of the media. >> no. >> the democrats thought that the press had been unfairly harsh on hillary clinton, and too soft on donald trump. and the trump people felt that the media never took trump seriously, didn't give him a fair shake, treated him in a dismissive way. the clinton people haven't come to terms with th
they drip, drip, drip, held it all internally. it was a winning strategy, i guess. >> he said, why didn't you do the same thing on the tax returns? this is the weird thing about the thing. last night i thought that the trump people -- or hillary people accused the media not being for hillary. i'm sorry, being tougher on her than trump. this is kind of odd. >> it was totally mixed up. i also think in the past, the media, i know, having been at a lot of these, is kind of a passive...
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we knew wikileaks was coming out drip by drip by drip. they wouldn't do it all at once. they were coordinating this obviously from the trump folks and the russians. >> trump had won this race if russia did not get involved. >> all i know is that russia helped a lot. >> do you agree with that? do you think russia helped donald trump win? >> again, that's why we want to have this bipartisan commission. i think there's a lot of factors that influenced this election. the letter as senator read mentioned and i don't question director comey's motives, but the letter slowed the momentum at a time. you have the hacking. you have the fact that hillary clinton's campaign's decision to not focus as much on some of those midwestern states and -- >> she didn't go to our neighboring state wisconsin once. >> there you go. but our -- our -- the one thing that we can change moving forward from the perspective of the democratic party and really the perspective of our nation is to focus very -- in a laser like way on the economy and some of the things that affect people in their daily live
we knew wikileaks was coming out drip by drip by drip. they wouldn't do it all at once. they were coordinating this obviously from the trump folks and the russians. >> trump had won this race if russia did not get involved. >> all i know is that russia helped a lot. >> do you agree with that? do you think russia helped donald trump win? >> again, that's why we want to have this bipartisan commission. i think there's a lot of factors that influenced this election. the...
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. >> it's just the constant drip, drip, drip, right?y single day, whether it's the "new york times" or us at politico, there are new reports of conflicts of interest of what his children are doing, who they're meeting with, is he going it divorce himself from his businesses in terms of the technicalities. if you are a republican on capitol hill, you want his agenda to move forward and this makes it really hard to do. >> let's talk about the terrorist attacks and how president-elect trump has been dealing with them. he has been calling them radical islamic terrorism. obviously the attack in berlin sure looks like it probably is. and i am not entirely sure if it was radical islamic terrorism or anti-russian terrorism in the incident in turkey. critics have said, he shouldn't be making these statements right now. he is not yet president. president obama should really be the one talking about this, not the president-elect. what do you think? >> it was the same thing with china and the drone. that doesn't stop him from saying it. i think wha
. >> it's just the constant drip, drip, drip, right?y single day, whether it's the "new york times" or us at politico, there are new reports of conflicts of interest of what his children are doing, who they're meeting with, is he going it divorce himself from his businesses in terms of the technicalities. if you are a republican on capitol hill, you want his agenda to move forward and this makes it really hard to do. >> let's talk about the terrorist attacks and how...
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, drip, drip fashion leading up to the election.e of his political events specifically said to the russians, hack hillary's e-mails. so that we can finally find out what's going on. confirm our conspiracy theories. you had what was very clear relationships between members of the president-elect's campaign team and russians. and a professed shared view on a bunch of issues. >> the president added that russia's efforts to try and influence elections goes back to the soviet union and e-mail hacking wasn't an especially fancy form of espe naun. >>> president-elect donald trump's likely choice for secretary of state, exxonmobil ceo rex tillerson, is expected to face tough questions on his foreign business deals, particularly over his relationships with russia. top members of the republican foreign policy establishment are coming to his aid. "the washington post" reporting that ex-defense secretary robert gates and former secretaries of state condoleezza rice and james baker will vouch for tillerson, echoing joe amica's reporting from yes
, drip, drip fashion leading up to the election.e of his political events specifically said to the russians, hack hillary's e-mails. so that we can finally find out what's going on. confirm our conspiracy theories. you had what was very clear relationships between members of the president-elect's campaign team and russians. and a professed shared view on a bunch of issues. >> the president added that russia's efforts to try and influence elections goes back to the soviet union and e-mail...
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, drip, drip of information against democrats in order to try to swing the election to trump. our concern is that finding out this information after the election, that it is a very alarming charge so we would like to see the evidence. we would also like to enter clapper to declassify as much of the information as possible so that all of the american people can take a look and decide for ourselves and to the extent that we have to protect our intelligence agents come assets, sources, and methods, we would like him to lower the pacification to where we the electors to get what they call a day pass, go to one of this secure classified information .acilities they have the met military bases and fbi offices where members of the military and members of congress can go to receive classified briefings without having to go to washington. we would like to go to the local secure areas in our community and receive this information before we performemed our consnstitutional duty on dececer 19. amy: has james clapper responded? >> he has not responded. we're hoping to reinforce our request
, drip, drip of information against democrats in order to try to swing the election to trump. our concern is that finding out this information after the election, that it is a very alarming charge so we would like to see the evidence. we would also like to enter clapper to declassify as much of the information as possible so that all of the american people can take a look and decide for ourselves and to the extent that we have to protect our intelligence agents come assets, sources, and...
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, drip, drip, and also we have reason to believe there one of the major promoters, disseminators of fake one can understand the motivation. some people said, putin has enough motivation just to cast doubt on the u.s. election. but $500 billion is a very big motivation to mess up the u.s. elections. amy: explain what could happen if tillerson did become secretary of state. >> i it tillerson become secrety of s state -- and i also want to say, the man has no qualifications to be secretary of date. exxonmobil's for entire life. i know with enter this realm are we just elected donald trump president who is unqualified and he is been named -- naming a series of people unqualified for their job, but it just needs to be said. tillerson has no qualification for his job. the deal that was negotiating with putin two years ago want him the highest order that russia gives to a foreign citizen. he and putin are very, very close. he is ourry of state, lead negotiator. he is the president's top representative to every foreign government in the world. here's the signal it sends to the rest of the world
, drip, drip, and also we have reason to believe there one of the major promoters, disseminators of fake one can understand the motivation. some people said, putin has enough motivation just to cast doubt on the u.s. election. but $500 billion is a very big motivation to mess up the u.s. elections. amy: explain what could happen if tillerson did become secretary of state. >> i it tillerson become secrety of s state -- and i also want to say, the man has no qualifications to be secretary...
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, drip, drip, every day for months, in what ended up being a voter depression strategy that aided donaldrump, that is election tampering. and that, if we know about it, if we, the american intelligence agencies know about it, then we the american people should know about it, too. >> and then -- >> so my primary goal -- >> i'm not trying to interrupt you. but i want to be clear, on the record. this is the countdown, a few days left. your view is, if that were the case and you learned that, that you think 38 or more electors should move over and make hillary clinton, constitutionally, the president? >> i think that the electoral college has agency, each of us ought to look at the facts and make the best decision for the country. we have to be patriots first. that's why we were chosen as electors. and i think people need to start doing that patriotic duty by finding out the information. they should declassify as much as they can, as quickly as they can, so that we can all make an informed decision. >> and what do you say? you know this comes up a lot. what do you say to people who say, even
, drip, drip, every day for months, in what ended up being a voter depression strategy that aided donaldrump, that is election tampering. and that, if we know about it, if we, the american intelligence agencies know about it, then we the american people should know about it, too. >> and then -- >> so my primary goal -- >> i'm not trying to interrupt you. but i want to be clear, on the record. this is the countdown, a few days left. your view is, if that were the case and you...
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as the wind picked up so did the water dripping into storm drains. france and did you were what amount your umbrella pretty much held a dry your face and hear stay dry. as many people end up with wet socks and shoes. >> reporter: and in the south bay heavy rains and strong winds hit the santa cruz mountains. the bulk of money and the evening commutes were snarled by the rain causing dangerous driving conditions. there was some truck at the accidents in one case, police say, a driver was going too fast, lost control and flipped over. in the glow of fires' alone there are concerns about the erosion and the possibility of mud slides and washed out roads. this area is at at to see as much as 6 in. of rain from the storm. >> pam:the city of pacifica is set to demolish an apartment the edge of a crumbling cliff. they said they are going to do it. * with or without the approval of the the building owner. >> steve:kron'4 s terisa estacio has the latest details from ths city manager. >> reporter:the heavy rain and high winds throughout the bay-- >> we are ste
as the wind picked up so did the water dripping into storm drains. france and did you were what amount your umbrella pretty much held a dry your face and hear stay dry. as many people end up with wet socks and shoes. >> reporter: and in the south bay heavy rains and strong winds hit the santa cruz mountains. the bulk of money and the evening commutes were snarled by the rain causing dangerous driving conditions. there was some truck at the accidents in one case, police say, a driver was...
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>> drippings, all the stuff -- >> it's all about the drippings, isn't it? >> they call this a reduction? that's not a reduction. >> well, it's du call it whatever you want, buddy. >> okay. >> and. >> oui. >> a little mustard and thyme. >> and ends up looking like this. >> like that. exactly. >> then you put it on -- where are we? >> here it is. you've got to taste this. >> here she is, right here. >> have a bite. for me. >> chicken breast and you've got the leg and thigh over there. >> great. >> these are leeks vinaigrette, >> delicious. so tender and so -- >> i'm so happy you had all of us on from that greenwich thing we did. told everybody and here we are. >> accomplished it. >> nice job. >> thank you. >> god bless. >> thank you, for this recipe and marc's leek ven grinaigrett to should we put a jellybean on the top? purple? absolutely. ? ? ? ? ? ? i was born a dreamer... ? ? i was born a dreamer... ? i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-dail
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then it drips and makes messes all over the floor. anymore. >> introducing better brella. >> this is a great idea. one of those why didn't i think of this. >> is it worth it? does it work? here to help us put it to the test is anna. >> you got it. >> the -- it has reverse close technology. it's been engineered to the upside down and inside out. there's two layers to the umbrella. you can see here, you have the red layer and the black layer. now let's put it to the test. >> are we going to do this? >> i got out of the way. >> you go right on top of the umbrella. >> okay. >> now try to get into the car. >> i'm going to try to get into the car. >> sometimes you're going ah. this is awesome because the idea, too, it closes, you needless space. imagine you're getting into the car, you still have it open. you're trying to get into the car. you can almost close the car door and look at that. it has a waterproof cone in h r here. >> this is easy to use. >> you don't have to worry about wind. >> wind. >> dispose -- it's a one-time kwloo we hav
then it drips and makes messes all over the floor. anymore. >> introducing better brella. >> this is a great idea. one of those why didn't i think of this. >> is it worth it? does it work? here to help us put it to the test is anna. >> you got it. >> the -- it has reverse close technology. it's been engineered to the upside down and inside out. there's two layers to the umbrella. you can see here, you have the red layer and the black layer. now let's put it to the...