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eli stokols remains here with us in the studio. and with us from washington, "washington post" white house reporter ashley parker. and pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson. welcome to you all. ashley, i've been so anxious to get you on the record. what does today feel like at the white house? what did these developments today feel like at the white house? and i should tell you, fox news tonight is running a graphic under their conversation that says, "trump surveillance confirmed." was the entire nunes visit in service to donald trump's tweets alleging specifically illegal wiretaps by a former president? >> well, we've sort of described this process in general of donald trump sort of tweeting something out or making a statement that is -- aides are not aware of, is often not based in fact, as sort of reverse engineering. he says it and then his aides and everyone around him kind of scramble to make it true or provide supporting evidence to sort of buttress the claim. and i think that's what we saw with the chairman of t
eli stokols remains here with us in the studio. and with us from washington, "washington post" white house reporter ashley parker. and pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson. welcome to you all. ashley, i've been so anxious to get you on the record. what does today feel like at the white house? what did these developments today feel like at the white house? and i should tell you, fox news tonight is running a graphic under their conversation that says, "trump...
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eli, let me just go straight to you. you're the only one who has spoken to the chairman today among us, anyway. did he know that these calls for his recusal would be coming today? >> he did not mention that on the phone with me when i interviewed him. but we certainly have seen a kind of drumbeat of democrats for the last week have been kind of horrified that they weren't briefed about it. they say it's very unusual he would brief the president and the press before he would brief his ranking members. i think these calls have been coming. but we didn't talk about it in the conversation. >> but in your interview, you got some specificity about the behavior that he describes and the way that he reviewed this material, saying that he went to the white house. and saw it there. because there was no place for him to do that back at the intelligence committee. and yet the person who he was meeting with showing him this didn't work at the white house. how did both of them get access to the white house grounds? >> i don't know. i
eli, let me just go straight to you. you're the only one who has spoken to the chairman today among us, anyway. did he know that these calls for his recusal would be coming today? >> he did not mention that on the phone with me when i interviewed him. but we certainly have seen a kind of drumbeat of democrats for the last week have been kind of horrified that they weren't briefed about it. they say it's very unusual he would brief the president and the press before he would brief his...
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eli stokols remains here with us in the studio. with us from washington, "washington post" white house reporter ashley parker. and pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson. welcome to you all. ashley, i've been so anxious to get you on the record. what does today feel like at the white house? what did these developments today feel like at the white house? and i should tell you, fox news tonight is running a graphic under their conversation that says, "trump surveillance confirmed." was the entire nunes visit in serv
eli stokols remains here with us in the studio. with us from washington, "washington post" white house reporter ashley parker. and pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson. welcome to you all. ashley, i've been so anxious to get you on the record. what does today feel like at the white house? what did these developments today feel like at the white house? and i should tell you, fox news tonight is running a graphic under their conversation that says, "trump surveillance...
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eli stokols remains here with us in the studio. and with us from washington, "washington post" white house reporter ashley parke
eli stokols remains here with us in the studio. and with us from washington, "washington post" white house reporter ashley parke
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yeah, we just got it. >> seth: and eli likes it. >> eli likes it a lot.nly child. so sometimes he has to talk to alexa, much like an imaginary friend. but he has alexa tell it jokes. alexa will tell you jokes. alexa will sing to you. and -- >> seth: he put a wig on it? >> he put a wig on alexa. [ laughter ] yeah. >> seth: and they get along well. >> they do get along well, yeah. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> yeah. >> seth: like i said, i want to option all of eli's stories to be a premiered here. >> yes. >> seth: on this "late night" show. because i never get tired of hearing about him. and i never get tired of seeing you. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: rachel dratch, everybody! "imaginary mary" premiers wednesday night on abc, check your local listings. we'll be right back with george saunders. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. you stand out in a crowd. and are pulled together. you follow your own lead and show your strength. always comfortable
yeah, we just got it. >> seth: and eli likes it. >> eli likes it a lot.nly child. so sometimes he has to talk to alexa, much like an imaginary friend. but he has alexa tell it jokes. alexa will tell you jokes. alexa will sing to you. and -- >> seth: he put a wig on it? >> he put a wig on alexa. [ laughter ] yeah. >> seth: and they get along well. >> they do get along well, yeah. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> yeah. >> seth: like i said, i...
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. >> eli stokeles, you write tonight about the importance of trust. at the presidential level, it is obviously essential. when people talk about this, they use the example that makes us all sound like the parent that we are and that something like iran is found violating the nuclear deal and a president has to address nation. and in this case he is forced to use language to show he's really, really serious because of what came before it. >> yeah, presidents need to have this credibility for that really important moment and when you just sort of whittle it away willy-nilly right from the beginning of your presidency when you're lying about your crowd size and the size of your electoral college victory and pretty much everything, you're not going to have a lot of credibility left. you saw that clip in the briefing today, peter alexander asked the most important question of this white house, which is how can anybody trust what is coming from the president? you saw the difficulty of defending and explaining nonsense. when you put out nonsense, you cannot
. >> eli stokeles, you write tonight about the importance of trust. at the presidential level, it is obviously essential. when people talk about this, they use the example that makes us all sound like the parent that we are and that something like iran is found violating the nuclear deal and a president has to address nation. and in this case he is forced to use language to show he's really, really serious because of what came before it. >> yeah, presidents need to have this...
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>> eli: flower delivery for salem's bravest image consultant. >> gabi: wow, thank you.that's very sweet. you didn't have to get me anything. >> eli: you were my date the night it went horribly wrong. i feel a little responsible. >> gabi: yeah, but you had nothing to do with what happened. >> eli: well, it wouldn't have happened if you'd have stuck by me. [both chuckle] i would've protected you. >> gabi: i guess it was just my punishment for leaving the date early. >> eli: well, maybe when you're out of here, we can give it another shot.
>> eli: flower delivery for salem's bravest image consultant. >> gabi: wow, thank you.that's very sweet. you didn't have to get me anything. >> eli: you were my date the night it went horribly wrong. i feel a little responsible. >> gabi: yeah, but you had nothing to do with what happened. >> eli: well, it wouldn't have happened if you'd have stuck by me. [both chuckle] i would've protected you. >> gabi: i guess it was just my punishment for leaving the date...
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. >> julie: do you think that eli will be just overwhelmed?ean, meeting all of the family all at once like this? >> doug: i think he'll be able to handle it very well, my dear. >> hope: yes, of course he will. i think so too, and you know what, he's gonna be so grateful that you've gone to all this trouble for him. >> julie: uh-oh. oh... >> jennifer: what's wrong? >> julie: well, i made my double chocolate cake. you know, i just assumed that he would like it like you do. but wha--what-- what if he's allergic to chocolate? or what if he wants to lead a gluten-free life? >> hope: oh, julie. [giggles] >> eli: what if he tells you double chocolate cake is his favorite? [julie laughs] >> valerie: marlena, i know that i hurt a lot of people... not only eli, but david's family too. but at the time, i truly thought i was doing the right thing. >> marlena: i'm sure that eli will come to understand all this.
. >> julie: do you think that eli will be just overwhelmed?ean, meeting all of the family all at once like this? >> doug: i think he'll be able to handle it very well, my dear. >> hope: yes, of course he will. i think so too, and you know what, he's gonna be so grateful that you've gone to all this trouble for him. >> julie: uh-oh. oh... >> jennifer: what's wrong? >> julie: well, i made my double chocolate cake. you know, i just assumed that he would like it...
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and eli stoeckel, white house correspondent for politico. navid, to the point of lindsey graham and sheldon whitehouse letter, they're asking directly to the people who would know, was there ever an authorization of any kind resembling what some people would call wiretapping in relation to donald trump or trump tower? what do you expect is the next move in that exchange? >> look, i don't know how many more times we can go through this, lawrence. it's very clear. either there was a wiretap because there was evidence of a crime, or this is just fiction that has been created from the nethers of the president's mind. and i don't know where we go from this. it doesn't seem like this there is a doctor there is a very clear-cut answer. the answer is going to be either there is a crime and someone is investigating or this is just vapor wear. and this needs to be a clear answer. and i think we'll get it. that's the short of it. >> it seems everyone involved, if they have to bet, betting everything they have on this is just a figment of donald trump's
and eli stoeckel, white house correspondent for politico. navid, to the point of lindsey graham and sheldon whitehouse letter, they're asking directly to the people who would know, was there ever an authorization of any kind resembling what some people would call wiretapping in relation to donald trump or trump tower? what do you expect is the next move in that exchange? >> look, i don't know how many more times we can go through this, lawrence. it's very clear. either there was a wiretap...
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how about eli lilly? let's take a look at that one. after spending more than a year stuck under 82 bucks, there was your ceiling. look at that. it kept trying, kept trying, kept trying. lilly just broke out above that ceiling on very strong turnover. there you go. got that right there. that's important. ever since december, this stock has been taking off like a rocket, up nearly $20 in three months time. the mac d line made a bullish crossover at the beginning of the year. mile we may be late in the party with the rally in eli lilly, it's good evidence that the recent bullish crossovers in merck and pfizer could be foreshadowing similar moves. lang also notes the relative strength indicator has been climbing with a pretty steep slope, which is what you'd expect to see with such strong actio action. ic lilly's recent breakout takes the stock above the double top levels. i feel like you might be chasing with this one but i got to tell you lang says it's got more room to move. i've been kicking myself about it as i wanted to go out and te
how about eli lilly? let's take a look at that one. after spending more than a year stuck under 82 bucks, there was your ceiling. look at that. it kept trying, kept trying, kept trying. lilly just broke out above that ceiling on very strong turnover. there you go. got that right there. that's important. ever since december, this stock has been taking off like a rocket, up nearly $20 in three months time. the mac d line made a bullish crossover at the beginning of the year. mile we may be late...
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here for more on this, eli lake bloomberg columnist. eli, we are trying to set the record straight as to where we are now, because this can be so confusing with all thaoe investigations going on. to be clear, you met with chairman nunes on monday when all of this was developing and becoming a thing. he explained to you why and what he did at the white house that night. what did you make of his explanation of all of this to you? >> well, at this point i think that, you know, there's a little bit of context here. devin nunes before he was chairman of the house intelligence committee had a representation for cultivating independent sources inside the intelligence bureaucracy and he has been talking about this issue unmasking incidentally collected information on mike flynn and others. now, even before president trump's tweet from almost a month ago at this point. so i think what happened here was that he had sort of a final source, if you will, that was willing to show him on this classified network the actual documents. he read them, copi
here for more on this, eli lake bloomberg columnist. eli, we are trying to set the record straight as to where we are now, because this can be so confusing with all thaoe investigations going on. to be clear, you met with chairman nunes on monday when all of this was developing and becoming a thing. he explained to you why and what he did at the white house that night. what did you make of his explanation of all of this to you? >> well, at this point i think that, you know, there's a...
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eli lilly has the best diabetes franchise of all the big pharma names. it's certainly the most stable way to invest in this terrible but definitely long-lasting trend. much more "mad money" ahead. what do allergan, jpmorgan, and wynn resorts all have in common? i'll reveal it and tell you how it could help you make money. then it's a texas bank that survived all the downturns in the energy sector. how did colin frost do it? i'm going to sit down with the ceo. and does fang still have its bite in this market? yes, i'm eyeing facebook, amazon, netflix, and alphabet to see if these stocks could still pull away from here. stick with cramer. various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs that natural gas is helping make happen, all while reducing america's emissions. energy lives here. all while
eli lilly has the best diabetes franchise of all the big pharma names. it's certainly the most stable way to invest in this terrible but definitely long-lasting trend. much more "mad money" ahead. what do allergan, jpmorgan, and wynn resorts all have in common? i'll reveal it and tell you how it could help you make money. then it's a texas bank that survived all the downturns in the energy sector. how did colin frost do it? i'm going to sit down with the ceo. and does fang still have...
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eli lake, columnist of "bloomberg view." al alex, gop strategist and former communications director for marco rubio. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us today. eli, i want to start with you because you lad one of the more direct stories i've seen from somebody who essentially accused devin nunes of misleading you. he had said to you that he talked to intelligence officials about this. >> that's right. and it turns out that he says he has -- i mean, he said this all along, he's had other sources but the confirming sources were in the white house, and they were, you know, named by "the new york times," the "washington post" as members of the national security council. to me, that's parsing. so i said, all right, you know, you're misleading and by the way, the whole thing looks like kind of a little bit of kabuki theater. we know now that one o the officials at the national securiouncil was doing a review of kind of nsa sharing policy, discovered this stuff, sent it to the white house. donald trump did not need devin nu
eli lake, columnist of "bloomberg view." al alex, gop strategist and former communications director for marco rubio. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us today. eli, i want to start with you because you lad one of the more direct stories i've seen from somebody who essentially accused devin nunes of misleading you. he had said to you that he talked to intelligence officials about this. >> that's right. and it turns out that he says he has -- i mean, he said this all...
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also popular at the show there's eli the camel. families have been riding up for rides. philadelphia travel and adventure show runs through sunday so you could still take a little ride on eli there. >>> the lights of the sydney harbor bridge and the sydney opera house switched off today for earth hour. the occasion marks 10 years since earth hour began. electric lights and 7,000 cities across 172 countries will be turned off to really focus public attention on the issue of climate change and also to save a few mega watts in the process. it began in australia in 07. >> check out what crews are doing to keep a massive sinkhole in grass valley california from growing larger. what began as a 60-foot sinkhole nearly three months ago, that's when it happened it's now a massive construction project. 10,000 cubic feet of dirt had to be moved just to get down to the partially destroyed culvert below. and now sand bags and tires hold back dirt wrapped in plastic. boy that really has expanded into massive project there. >> all right, lauren, okay, so what happened? all of a sudden
also popular at the show there's eli the camel. families have been riding up for rides. philadelphia travel and adventure show runs through sunday so you could still take a little ride on eli there. >>> the lights of the sydney harbor bridge and the sydney opera house switched off today for earth hour. the occasion marks 10 years since earth hour began. electric lights and 7,000 cities across 172 countries will be turned off to really focus public attention on the issue of climate...
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>> eli just said the trump people don't trust the government. the trump people are the government. an administration that's attempting to undermine trust in government as it sits in the white house. i have never heard that. i've lived a long time. never heard anything like that coming from washington, d.c. >> glenn, we heard you in that briefing room a few minutes ago. we want to play a little of the exchange you had with sean spicer. take a listen. >> mr. pence was on television, i believe yesterday, saying twice that he had no knowledge of that letter. >> that's right. no, no, that's -- hold on. no, no, before you -- >> let me -- >> before you accuse the vice president of certain things. he said he was not aware of the filing, just so we're clear, and he wasn't. >> just in terms of the larger question here. forget about filling out forms and the legalisms here. wh does thisay the transition team's judgment about still appointing him as national security adviser when you had knowledge of this information? >> no, no, but you're asking me, forget about the legalisms. that's what we
>> eli just said the trump people don't trust the government. the trump people are the government. an administration that's attempting to undermine trust in government as it sits in the white house. i have never heard that. i've lived a long time. never heard anything like that coming from washington, d.c. >> glenn, we heard you in that briefing room a few minutes ago. we want to play a little of the exchange you had with sean spicer. take a listen. >> mr. pence was on...
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just two days after fort anderson was evacuated, wilmington fell and when robbie -- robert ely surrendered his forces because he was no longer able to supply he was forced to abandon petersburg in early april and retreated westward into what was run down and forced to surrender on april the ninth. that was only about six weeks after the fall of wilmington. most historians focus their attention on virginia or in terms of the seaports of charleston but wilmington played an incredible important role during the war. not that many people know about fort anderson. they hear about the fort's guarding wilmington and the hear about fort fisher and understandably so. site of the two largest naval bombardments, the site of the largest naval operation in american history until d-day. we have this great urban fort that is very important in guarding the city too. outside the cape fear museum on market street in downtown wilmington, one of the oldest history museums and the state, founded in 1898. coming up, we will go inside and take a tour of their "cape fear stories" exhibit. jan: the cape fear region
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that is alex a the former president of eli lilly.paul just fitted -- "abandonaying obamacare lite now. it is bad law and cannot pass." david: he wants to deal away with it all together. alix: we also have breaking news the fed says they will absolutely be meeting today despite the snow. they are braving the five inches of snow. want to take a look at shares of about 12%.wn if we open at this level, it will be the lowest level in eight years. choice to sell's now is a poor signal the turnaround is coming -- is taking longer and the company could face more challenges, questions about the sustainability of the company. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emma: coming up on wednesday, the fed decides during -- don't miss bloomberg special coverage at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. ♪ alix: oil taking a leg lower. tell opec they pumped 10 million barrels a day in february and a third of oil output cuts. kuwait sees the risk of oil dropping to $45 a barrel. joining us over the phone for more on that and the state of .he oil market is stephen short what do you
that is alex a the former president of eli lilly.paul just fitted -- "abandonaying obamacare lite now. it is bad law and cannot pass." david: he wants to deal away with it all together. alix: we also have breaking news the fed says they will absolutely be meeting today despite the snow. they are braving the five inches of snow. want to take a look at shares of about 12%.wn if we open at this level, it will be the lowest level in eight years. choice to sell's now is a poor signal the...
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this is elie's house. describe bedtime. nightmare. he's never ready. no, i'm not ready. this game? argues when his brothers are going to bed later than he is. bla—bla—bla. the bedtime routine begins for elie and for amy. what about mornings? mornings are a struggle. come on, amy, it is time to get up. five minutes later, amy will you please get up. another five minutes. amy, will you please? it can be tough. one thing can make it tougher. i'm not even tired. that one thing is... i'm not very tired. the clock change. it is a nightmare and something i did not consider until i had children. stop showing off. get into bed. it really does affect things. it knocks everything out. it is a disaster. it is complicated. every time it happens, i wish they didn't do the clock change. it will take a while. so for some, it's a problem, but how much of a problem? well, now for the very first time, oxford university, with the help of children at this primary school, will try to measure that problem. what we're trying to see is if people who are more tired have slower reactions? that's i
this is elie's house. describe bedtime. nightmare. he's never ready. no, i'm not ready. this game? argues when his brothers are going to bed later than he is. bla—bla—bla. the bedtime routine begins for elie and for amy. what about mornings? mornings are a struggle. come on, amy, it is time to get up. five minutes later, amy will you please get up. another five minutes. amy, will you please? it can be tough. one thing can make it tougher. i'm not even tired. that one thing is... i'm not...
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eli stokeles, heidi, thank you for sticking around and waiting this out for me. we only had a a little bit of time together. that wraps things up for me this hour. i'm katy tur. can you follow me on facebook and twitter. kate, it was so striking to see this hearing going on on one side of the screen and donald trump coming out, taking the stage in ypsilanti on the other. a lot of folks on social media were saying they believe he timed it that way. the timing was that way to begin with during the day, so we can -- >> mostly. although he was a little late. we were running a pool upstairs about how late he would be. he was a little late. it was striking, though. katy, thank you so much. we have so much to cover this afternoon. i'm kate snow. top three stories we're following right now on this busy day. president trump just wrapping up that speech. you saw it. it was outside detroit, michigan, after he met with auto industry ceos and union leaders. the president spoke about jobs and manufacturing, saying he's going to fight to keep auto production here in the united
eli stokeles, heidi, thank you for sticking around and waiting this out for me. we only had a a little bit of time together. that wraps things up for me this hour. i'm katy tur. can you follow me on facebook and twitter. kate, it was so striking to see this hearing going on on one side of the screen and donald trump coming out, taking the stage in ypsilanti on the other. a lot of folks on social media were saying they believe he timed it that way. the timing was that way to begin with during...
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eli. who is elizabeth bronte? no. rebecca. -who is emily bronte? -emily bronte, yes.
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eli, we watched the briefing. they are saying more is going to be released but so far from capitol hill, we don't have any indication that anything happened. >> so far everybody who's been asked about this, do you know of any evidence to support the president's claim, they have said no. let's go back to the briefing. started an hour late. what was sean spicer doing? it appears he was behind closed doors compiling news reports that he essentially used to filibuster the press. he read the news reports that he claimed backed up the president's claims pretty read them for about 8 minutes and became very combative with the press corps. trump, in the interview with tucker carlson, a couple weeks you will see more things. but last night saying, i put wiretap," didn't mean it literally pray that's not the kind of thing you say if you're confident there will be things coming out. >> bret: we should be clear of the semantics. we have no confirmation of the fisa request. we expect the fbi and justice department to come forwa
eli, we watched the briefing. they are saying more is going to be released but so far from capitol hill, we don't have any indication that anything happened. >> so far everybody who's been asked about this, do you know of any evidence to support the president's claim, they have said no. let's go back to the briefing. started an hour late. what was sean spicer doing? it appears he was behind closed doors compiling news reports that he essentially used to filibuster the press. he read the...
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here is how it comes down -- we know that robert ely used this house. we know that he was a man -- robert e lee used this house. we know that he was a man that conducted tasks on horseback. we don't have a great detailed account about what he did wear, other than we know that he used the house. we know his tent with outside of the house. we know that he make critical decisions in the field. the battle last three days. the first 80 confederates when the first day the confederates win. there are 25 canon along seminary ridge. the union line in this particular area, west of the house was particularly strong. away cannons blazing trying to push in this direction. eventually the flanks are so crumbly, this is the last position to hold. this is the last union position. southerners drive the union army away. the union retreats what is now route 30. the southerners occupy the bridge. they lay out their cannons on the ridge. it is a very commanding ridge. it is a great view of the town. we know this because the battle of gettysburg is the greatest battle of the
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not only do this running this committee's probe, but sort of brazenly say that to wolf blitzer and ely lake is stunning. >> you do not lie to wolf blitzer. that is is wrong. >> that is no immunity. >> where is the control in the white house? if i am the chief of staff reince priebus, if i'm the national security adviser mcmaster, i want to get to the bottom of why people working here are conducting themselves this way. they don't have control in the white house. maybe because from the top down they want to scuttle the investigation. somebody needs to get control over there and keep their people in line. this is outside the bounds. >> panel, thank you very much for being here. >>> explosive testimony in the senate detailing measures that russian hackers took to meddle in the u.s. election. russ russia's president sees things differently. we have a live report from moscow about what he is saying next. in my johnsonville commercial we open up in the forest. hi. i'm jeff. i'm eating my breakfast and all of a sudden a raccoon come up and ask me, "what are you eating?" i told him "johnsonvil
not only do this running this committee's probe, but sort of brazenly say that to wolf blitzer and ely lake is stunning. >> you do not lie to wolf blitzer. that is is wrong. >> that is no immunity. >> where is the control in the white house? if i am the chief of staff reince priebus, if i'm the national security adviser mcmaster, i want to get to the bottom of why people working here are conducting themselves this way. they don't have control in the white house. maybe because...
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think that bridge was a minimum of 50 years ago with congress moving in 1965 which is a dicare that ely popular program now has 53, 54 million eneficiaries, older and disabled americans, alth care run elusivelyy the federal government. a single payer plan that works extremely well. lowest administrative costs of any insurance program this country. and at the same time created its origins h at was the health insurance for eople who actually got cash welfare.ce with been expanded to adults with lower income workers meet an income threshold and here about 73 million in medicaid. so the issue of whether or not the federal government should be in healthcare again was something that was long decided the 60s and debated long there that happened back to s. sevelt day caller: i would like to know if lady that refuseded o let that young child have an organ transplant because it was too young. lady?ou the same i don't think that was right. right that k it's hillary clinton -- either. me. i'm just i'm just a little thing. was wondering have you thought about that? thank you guest: well, elizabeth,
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eli is here with us in new york. washington post reporter ashley parker and in philadelphia tonight our terrorism analyst, nance. it has advantages. you get to go first. how big is this? >> it could be huge. >> we are talking about the president's dwindling credibility. it's not something that we haven't seen before. it's not surprising coming from donald trump. it's surprising and dangerous coming from the president. when trappings and bureaucracy and everything, when that is being leveraged and used to stand up these untruths from the president, when that's what the white house is doing that's a problem and it's a problem because that white house at some point is going to need credibility when it speaks to the american people. not just donald trump's base but something important, a matter of national security. i won't be long before they meet that moment. their credibility, where ever it was, it is less so now. >> i have been reading your work a all weekend as well. interesting to watch, the trump surrogates. two o
eli is here with us in new york. washington post reporter ashley parker and in philadelphia tonight our terrorism analyst, nance. it has advantages. you get to go first. how big is this? >> it could be huge. >> we are talking about the president's dwindling credibility. it's not something that we haven't seen before. it's not surprising coming from donald trump. it's surprising and dangerous coming from the president. when trappings and bureaucracy and everything, when that is being...
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eli lake wrote a piece that says devin nunes mislead me and this is a gut punch to his credibility. >> thank you for that, and thank you peter for saying it was not sean spicer, it was devin nunes that laid that out. we will be watching sean spicer live once the briefing starts in about 40 or 50 minutes from now, and chuck todd is the nbc news political director, the moderator of "meet the press," hey, chuck. this, i mean it is really bizarre to be here watching it from this perspective. you're hearing all of these leaders saying what is going on in washington, and you have secretary tillerson, and secretary mattis trying to explain what the policy is, but it is countered by a tweet. >> that's right and you have a presidency that is beyond saying it is in crisis mode, it is, you know, on the brink, the question is on the brink of what? on the brink of collapse? on the brink of being a temporary lame duck presidency. they don't think there s a political penalty to buck him. the russia cloud darkens all of the time, and all of these problems right now that they're dealing with front and
eli lake wrote a piece that says devin nunes mislead me and this is a gut punch to his credibility. >> thank you for that, and thank you peter for saying it was not sean spicer, it was devin nunes that laid that out. we will be watching sean spicer live once the briefing starts in about 40 or 50 minutes from now, and chuck todd is the nbc news political director, the moderator of "meet the press," hey, chuck. this, i mean it is really bizarre to be here watching it from this...
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--el padre de sierra dijo que ste siempre ser un dia triste take vo 2 cesar --eli sospecho de su desaparicintualmente enfrenta un juicio. --"antol garca-toes" fue acusado del secuestro yhomicidio de lamar despues qula policia hlo rastros de"adn" en una cuerda que se encontraba en el auto del sujeto. --la audiencia de hoy estucentrada en la historia dtremujeres a las que presuntamente garca-torres intent secuestrar. top vocesar --el hombrasado desecuestrar a unaujer en...
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clouds over from the - west as clouds over from the north west as the day goes on and the rain becomes eliee fe'e eeeefiee heavy and persistent for some. quite heavy and persistent for some. further snow over the high ground of further snow over the high ground—of scotla nd further snow over the high ground—of scotland for a time. the south—east should just about avoid the road. rain. we have the gold cup at cheltenham on friday afternoon there will be a fair amount of cloud in the sky and quite breezy as well. on friday evening we see rain pushing to the south—east but most of it will be in the north and west. a fair bit of cloud around with raven on saturday. most of that road will be in the west and north and parts of england and northern wales will be in the west and north and parts of wet and and northern wales will be in the west and north and parts of wet beforei northern wales will be in the west and north and parts of wet before the rthern wales will be in the west and north and parts of wet before the weekend. es will be in the west and north and parts of wet before the weekend. th
clouds over from the - west as clouds over from the north west as the day goes on and the rain becomes eliee fe'e eeeefiee heavy and persistent for some. quite heavy and persistent for some. further snow over the high ground of further snow over the high ground—of scotla nd further snow over the high ground—of scotland for a time. the south—east should just about avoid the road. rain. we have the gold cup at cheltenham on friday afternoon there will be a fair amount of cloud in the sky...
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ellen pompeiio's nearly 3-month-old son eli helping mommy with her debut. >> what was that experiencefor you sh. >> i always resisted. i spent a lot of time there now as it is so to spend more time was a daunting thought. but i did it. it was super fun. the episode is amazing p. and i'm really glad that debbie allen pushed me to do it. >> we are glad she did too. grey's airs tonight on nbc. >>> time to talk about grandpa -- >> here eat thin's the thing. not often when you the lead actor is the youngest at 79 years old. >> let's go get our money back. >> morgan free milton bradley and allen arcen all retirees playing a life of leisure watching the bachelorette. >> the final rose tonight. >> luke. >> she's not moving far in those heels. >> she kissed them all. >> but they go broke when their pension goes missing. >> getting back at the bank who lost all their money. >> i'm thinking of robbing a bank. >> oh. i was thinking about buying a ferrari. >> i was going to buy the knicks. >> both morgan and allen are wonderful people to work with. no temperament. none of this diva stuff. >> i lov
ellen pompeiio's nearly 3-month-old son eli helping mommy with her debut. >> what was that experiencefor you sh. >> i always resisted. i spent a lot of time there now as it is so to spend more time was a daunting thought. but i did it. it was super fun. the episode is amazing p. and i'm really glad that debbie allen pushed me to do it. >> we are glad she did too. grey's airs tonight on nbc. >>> time to talk about grandpa -- >> here eat thin's the thing. not...
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find a single member of the democratic party who will say that the russians did not help him become elieee reee'eee eie eeerele el; eeeeeee whereas eee reee'eee eie eeeeeee e'efi eeeeefiee whereas the other side president, whereas the other side said it was there and square. nobody knows for sure, but at least finally there is a structured process around this instead ofjust allegations and i’uitioui's this instead ofjust allegations and rumours and rhetoric and people being bipartisan. the truth is, these three agencies will be presenting to the house intelligence committee, including fbi director james coney. we know that there have been allegations of russian hacking, would be hillary enough that came out at the end of last year, but hopefully this process will start to what —— hopefully this process will start to what — — starts hopefully this process will start to what —— starts to lay to rest what is rumour, and if anything is not substantially covered, at least it can be tackled l a more focused can be tackled in a more focused way, because it is a bigger destruction. us way, becaus
find a single member of the democratic party who will say that the russians did not help him become elieee reee'eee eie eeerele el; eeeeeee whereas eee reee'eee eie eeeeeee e'efi eeeeefiee whereas the other side president, whereas the other side said it was there and square. nobody knows for sure, but at least finally there is a structured process around this instead ofjust allegations and i’uitioui's this instead ofjust allegations and rumours and rhetoric and people being bipartisan. the...