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elise is two and a half. elise, we're not running out of the bedroom. bedtime routine with parents jayne and nick starts at seven o'clock and ends at ten—thirty. elise cries at her age she should be getting between 11 and 12 hours' sleep a night. she only gets ten. itjust consumes your whole life, just one little thing, one word — sleep. don't throw betty. wow, poor betty. right, do you want that? elise is part of a new generation who have grown up handling mobile technology from a very young age. jayne and nick both work. like thousands of parents across the country, they use tech to entertain their child in the evenings. so, i end up asking her if she wants it, because then i can come and get stuff done. in everyone's perfect little world, that isn't going to happen, but unfortunately it's the real world and it does. there's hardly anywhere for families to turn to for quick, free advice. charities, like the children's sleep charity, have stepped in to help. they promote good sleep across the country, but in their hometown of doncaster they've gone muc
elise is two and a half. elise, we're not running out of the bedroom. bedtime routine with parents jayne and nick starts at seven o'clock and ends at ten—thirty. elise cries at her age she should be getting between 11 and 12 hours' sleep a night. she only gets ten. itjust consumes your whole life, just one little thing, one word — sleep. don't throw betty. wow, poor betty. right, do you want that? elise is part of a new generation who have grown up handling mobile technology from a very...
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elise?regarding my segment with college, i just urge parents and students to really think outside the box a little bit and think more about the fit with the student and to encourage students to be true to themselves. i don't think students should be trying to mold themselves into what they think a particular college is looking for. >> you know, back in 2014, in the midterm elections, only 18% of us in the asian-american community who could've voted came out to vote. that is abysmal. we need to see a change in that because we are a growing minority in this country. we do have the power, and we're just not choosing to exercise it. today is the day to change that. go out there. go register to vote. it takes you five minutes. you can do it online. just get it done, and then vote when it comes around. >> great message to end on. thank you. thank you all so much. we are out of time, but want to say thank you to our three guests for todays asian-pacific american roundtable show -- nick kuwada, of c
elise?regarding my segment with college, i just urge parents and students to really think outside the box a little bit and think more about the fit with the student and to encourage students to be true to themselves. i don't think students should be trying to mold themselves into what they think a particular college is looking for. >> you know, back in 2014, in the midterm elections, only 18% of us in the asian-american community who could've voted came out to vote. that is abysmal. we...
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i was going to train elise as if she was a dog. i thought that was a good idea.a good idea. every time i could not hear her, i would interrupter, tell them what you did wrong, you did not speak well facing me! imagine how annoying it was! how annoying i was to her. —— interrupts her. of years the eye thought this was a great idea and i kept going, took it one step further, introduced marks on the wall, so we had a chalkboard at home, i said, elise, every time you make a mistake, we will make a mark on the wall. it did not work out because believe it or not, one day i realised she was not a dog, what really worked, a couple of ground rules. the first rule, we would always speak in the same room, no exceptions, the second, the attention rule, elise will always try to get my attention first and i will always give my attention to her, so i will stop doing something and tune in. this worked because we we re and tune in. this worked because we were both relaxed. and we were open to a cce pt were both relaxed. and we were open to accept criticism. it was not like i was
i was going to train elise as if she was a dog. i thought that was a good idea.a good idea. every time i could not hear her, i would interrupter, tell them what you did wrong, you did not speak well facing me! imagine how annoying it was! how annoying i was to her. —— interrupts her. of years the eye thought this was a great idea and i kept going, took it one step further, introduced marks on the wall, so we had a chalkboard at home, i said, elise, every time you make a mistake, we will...
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i think steve is a very busy man these days. >> does that surprise you, elise?ve someone from breitbart was going before a congressional committee and was asked what were the terms of steve bannon's resignation and there was nothing formal on paper. someone raised surprise about that. >> is this a slam dunk, that neil gorsuch gets confirmed barring some sort of unforeseen circumstance? >> it seems likely, i think. there's nothing we've heard at all. usually during the vetting process, if there are going to be real trouble spots, they start percolating at this point. i think we'll know on day one whether there's anything there that could be problematic but there are no indications. it looks like it's going to be pretty much a slam dunk he'll have the votes for confirmation. >> thank you. in the next hour, the conversation on health care. are some waving the white flag already on their health care plan? we'll look at that and this weekend we'll look at precisely what we were just talking about. ari melber talking about the battle over president trump's supreme cou
i think steve is a very busy man these days. >> does that surprise you, elise?ve someone from breitbart was going before a congressional committee and was asked what were the terms of steve bannon's resignation and there was nothing formal on paper. someone raised surprise about that. >> is this a slam dunk, that neil gorsuch gets confirmed barring some sort of unforeseen circumstance? >> it seems likely, i think. there's nothing we've heard at all. usually during the vetting...
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elise jordan, what's your take on this now? >> my take is that this was a really destabilizing move when president trump chose to issue these unfounded allegations against the former president. and now he's had -- the fact that other elected officials have to come back and essentially rebuke the president, it does not help a white house that is iredibly tenuous with their credibility right now. >> iwas an unforced error. >> absolutely. >> nobody made him do this. >> this is the type of behavior that frustrates trump supporters because a lot of the talking to trump voters during the run-up to the kaem, they might really like what he stands for, but they feel like all of his side show antics distract from his message. this is the kind of message that distracts from trump coming in and implementing real policy. >> robby? >> i agree. i don't think it's a news flash that donald trump said something that wasn't true. >> nor is it a news flash to most people that trump tower wasn't wiretapped. >> and president obama didn't order it. i
elise jordan, what's your take on this now? >> my take is that this was a really destabilizing move when president trump chose to issue these unfounded allegations against the former president. and now he's had -- the fact that other elected officials have to come back and essentially rebuke the president, it does not help a white house that is iredibly tenuous with their credibility right now. >> iwas an unforced error. >> absolutely. >> nobody made him do this....
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elise has been following the story for us, thanks for being with us. so, let's talk about this, you know, given the strong statement that we heard from the united states, there are several things at play here, one of them, the u.s. and south korea are engaged in joint military drills, to the north, china's national people's congress is taking place. there is a lot happening at a very delicate time, elise. >> i think the u.s. and its allies, especially south korea, expected that north korea would do something in response to these annual drills between the u.s. and south korea. these are some of the largest annual drills north korea is always warning against and says that to take them as a threat and even though the u.s. and south korea maintain it's not, they expect some north korean provocation around the times of many the missile -- of the joint exercises. >> i want to talk more about what's happening in china right now. you remember back on the campaign trail last year, president trump said that china, he suggested that china could do more about the
elise has been following the story for us, thanks for being with us. so, let's talk about this, you know, given the strong statement that we heard from the united states, there are several things at play here, one of them, the u.s. and south korea are engaged in joint military drills, to the north, china's national people's congress is taking place. there is a lot happening at a very delicate time, elise. >> i think the u.s. and its allies, especially south korea, expected that north...
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how significant is it that this happens during tillerson's visit there in that region, elise?er: i think it's very significant, particularly in light of the messages that secretary tillerson is delivering, that he's very concerned about the imminent north korean threat. the last 20 years of policy, tillerson said, has failed, and the u.s. is looking at new options. he signaled they're going to be a lot tougher. and you know that north korea, just as they did with president trump's meeting with prime minister abe, launching that missile, the north koreans want to get the attention of the u.s. so obviously you have to put it into that context. but it doesn't make the threat, ana, any greater or any less. with every test that north korea makes, whether they're doing it -- obviously they want to get attention and the love to be provocative. but with every test they make, they grow closer to having the kind of technology that would really be a disaster scenario for the u.s. and for europe, and certainly for south korea and japan. so this is very concerning to the u.s. and not just
how significant is it that this happens during tillerson's visit there in that region, elise?er: i think it's very significant, particularly in light of the messages that secretary tillerson is delivering, that he's very concerned about the imminent north korean threat. the last 20 years of policy, tillerson said, has failed, and the u.s. is looking at new options. he signaled they're going to be a lot tougher. and you know that north korea, just as they did with president trump's meeting with...
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elise is absolutely right. >> given that point, then, when you look at the republicans and the optionse promise to repeal obamacare. and so obviously for them, that's like a cornerstone of the platform they think they got elected on. they've got to deliver on that. if they just water it down or modify it or let it exist it's going to be seen as a victory for the democrats. what's more important for them? the actual perception of victory that they repealed obamacare, or the fact that they run the risk of putting this bill on the table and creating the havoc in the health care system that elise is talking about? >> the operative word is "perception." donald trump has the capacity to say, no matter what happens, it was extraordinarily successful, america is better for it. so ultimately, as long as they don't tamper and have people in the streets, older people, high risk, preexisting conditions, in the street demonstrating, they can maybe find their way through this, thread a way through. >> i think. but at the same time, it's going to be really hard for this administration, i think, to ex
elise is absolutely right. >> given that point, then, when you look at the republicans and the optionse promise to repeal obamacare. and so obviously for them, that's like a cornerstone of the platform they think they got elected on. they've got to deliver on that. if they just water it down or modify it or let it exist it's going to be seen as a victory for the democrats. what's more important for them? the actual perception of victory that they repealed obamacare, or the fact that they...
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. >> i want to make sure i get to karine and elise on this, too. elise, she just mentioned tom cotton but the other big voice on capitol hill is rand paul, who you used to work for. this weekend over the weekend we had the vice president out basic kae promoting the plan in kentucky, not an accident, right? that's his home state. i want to play some sound if i can from your former boss, senator rand paul, talking about the current state of the health care plan. take a listen. >> his argument would be a binary choice, do you this now through reconciliation, a senate process that's kind of a pain and then a second piece of legislation. >> what we're hearing is a binary choice is it's the ryan plan or the status quo. what he rammed through his committee is his without any amendments and that's the question. if we get what we've got from ryan, obamacare-lite, he will not have the votes. we have to get to that point before true negotiations begin. right now i think there's a charm offensive going on. everyone's being nice to everybody because they want u
. >> i want to make sure i get to karine and elise on this, too. elise, she just mentioned tom cotton but the other big voice on capitol hill is rand paul, who you used to work for. this weekend over the weekend we had the vice president out basic kae promoting the plan in kentucky, not an accident, right? that's his home state. i want to play some sound if i can from your former boss, senator rand paul, talking about the current state of the health care plan. take a listen. >> his...
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reporting live in sacramento, i'm elise kirschner, nbc bay area news. >>> itchy eyes and misery, a lot of people are feeling this allergy season. doctors say this could be the worst allergy season in years. the season is just starting. cedar is filling the air with pollen. that could continue through june with grasses. >> people are really miserable. i would say listening to the patients, examining them and looking at the pollen counts, i would say that this is a much worse season than in many, many years. >> now, there is good news. doctors say many helpful allergy medicines, you can get them over-the-counter. that's not a big deal. if it doesn't work, see your doctor or plan on seeing an allergist. >>> innovation, as we know is part of our dna in the bay area. usually it means something new in the silicon valley. >> someone has come up with an innovative way to help the homeless. >>> jessica, who spent a little bit of time on youtube, there would be plenty of videos not to emulate. this is a video from australia not just to help the homeless but put his faith into action. >> what it
reporting live in sacramento, i'm elise kirschner, nbc bay area news. >>> itchy eyes and misery, a lot of people are feeling this allergy season. doctors say this could be the worst allergy season in years. the season is just starting. cedar is filling the air with pollen. that could continue through june with grasses. >> people are really miserable. i would say listening to the patients, examining them and looking at the pollen counts, i would say that this is a much worse...
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former white house deputy staff secretary under president clinton, david goodfriend and elise jordan,ical analyst. thanks for being here. let's start with ohio. elise, how is -- it seems like john casic, who has been very critical of donald trump in the past, that he doesn't have a thing really to lose here. and he is trying to split the difference. >> governor casic has really navigated an interesting vantage point in the republican party when it comes to opposing donald trump. now i think he's speaking honestly about the concerns that he has for his constituents who will be very angry if their health care is ripped out from under them abruptly without a reasonable replacement. that's what all these governors are dealing with, and senators and congressmen and women who have to ultimately answer to their constituents, who have serious concerns now that there might be an abrupt obamacare repeal. >> abrupt obamacare repeal in these democratic states, blue states led by conservative governors, who stands to lose here? as i was saying in the introduction here, many of them are still tryin
former white house deputy staff secretary under president clinton, david goodfriend and elise jordan,ical analyst. thanks for being here. let's start with ohio. elise, how is -- it seems like john casic, who has been very critical of donald trump in the past, that he doesn't have a thing really to lose here. and he is trying to split the difference. >> governor casic has really navigated an interesting vantage point in the republican party when it comes to opposing donald trump. now i...
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let's talk about elise labott. elise, i guess the key question is shouldn't questions about flynn's connections representing turkish interests had been known to this administration going into the administration? >> well, one would think that it definitely would, wolf. not only was he doing these lobbying with foreign companies which certainly would have come out in the questionnaire, but certainly if it was a foreign government, i don't know if that would have disqualified him from the job legally, but president trump did set out this very high bar for his officials in his cabinet and top advisers, saying he didn't want any lobbyists. if it wasn't disqualifying, you would think that the trump administration would have asked about this in this very extensive questionnaire and that michael flynn everybody knew months before he was appointed that he had these foreign clines. >> when he finally formally registered the other day with the justice department it became clear he was paid $530,000 for a few months of that fo
let's talk about elise labott. elise, i guess the key question is shouldn't questions about flynn's connections representing turkish interests had been known to this administration going into the administration? >> well, one would think that it definitely would, wolf. not only was he doing these lobbying with foreign companies which certainly would have come out in the questionnaire, but certainly if it was a foreign government, i don't know if that would have disqualified him from the...
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elise abbott is traveling for us this morning. good morning, elise. >> reporter: good morning, john. you heard donald trump during the campaign and talk about a warming to russia and nato being obsole obsolete. you would have thought his top diplomat would have come here enforcing that. rex tillerson arrived here and talked about the need to give nato the resources it needs and working together and talking about countering russian aggression in ukraine and eastern europe, which the ministers will speak about during the day today. then secretary tillerson came from turkey yesterday which his comments really took a significant break with the obama administration. they insisted president assad must go, but secretary tillerson said assad's future is determined by the syrian people. you heard nikki haley doubling down on that. as sad is not the priority. isis is the. it is clear that they want to focus on the question right now. that doesn't square with allies. i'm sure they will hear about that today. alisyn. >> elise, fascinating to
elise abbott is traveling for us this morning. good morning, elise. >> reporter: good morning, john. you heard donald trump during the campaign and talk about a warming to russia and nato being obsole obsolete. you would have thought his top diplomat would have come here enforcing that. rex tillerson arrived here and talked about the need to give nato the resources it needs and working together and talking about countering russian aggression in ukraine and eastern europe, which the...
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elise is in kirchner pleasant hill with more. >> i'm trying to scour the area, look for his bag, look him. >> reporter: she will talk to anyone who will listen. and is frantically canvassing pleasant hill. >> my dog was stolen from my car two days ago. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: she's looking for this lovable maltese mix named elvis. >> this is eggy. this is elvis' brother. >> reporter: she rescued elvis and iggy last year from an abusive past owner. >> elvis can't be around other dogs. he'll start biting me, biting iggy. >> reporter: she says around 5:00 tuesday night, the mother of two left both dogs inside her mini van next to pleasant oaks park trying to keep her eyes on the car while she watched her son's baseball game. >> when i went back to the car with my son, the back window was broken out and my bags and stuff are missing and elvis's whole car carrier and elvis were gone. i can't believe that happened. >> reporter: she didn't believe the thief iggy was also in the car and only snatched elvis. >> we've been through too much already. you can see this guy only has three l
elise is in kirchner pleasant hill with more. >> i'm trying to scour the area, look for his bag, look him. >> reporter: she will talk to anyone who will listen. and is frantically canvassing pleasant hill. >> my dog was stolen from my car two days ago. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: she's looking for this lovable maltese mix named elvis. >> this is eggy. this is elvis' brother. >> reporter: she rescued elvis and iggy last year from an abusive past...
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let's bring in our global affairs correspondent elise lab it. what is the late est, elise? >> julian assange wants to give tech companies much more information about these cia hacking techniques before he releases that information to the public. these are tools wikileaks says the cia uses to break into servers, smart phones, and computers and tvs of americans. speaking from the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been seeking asylum since 2012, assange said he is giving the info to the apples and googles and samsungs of the world so they can in his word develop fixes and prevent others from being hacked. >> the central intelligence agency lost control of its entire cyber weapons arsenal. the, what appears to be the largest arsenal of trojans and viruses in the world that attacks most of the systems that journalists, people in government, politicians, ceos, and average people use, didn't secure it, lost control of it, and then appears to have covered up that fact. >> the cia has not authenticated the documents. a spokesman said that the cia collects foreign intelligence
let's bring in our global affairs correspondent elise lab it. what is the late est, elise? >> julian assange wants to give tech companies much more information about these cia hacking techniques before he releases that information to the public. these are tools wikileaks says the cia uses to break into servers, smart phones, and computers and tvs of americans. speaking from the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been seeking asylum since 2012, assange said he is giving the info to...
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s cheapest diplomatic bargains, wolf. >> elise labott reporting for us, elise, thanks very much. >>>head, the major storm pummeling the northeast. snow continues to fall tonight. we'll have the latest forecast. >>> plus we have new details of a new russian buildup. why has vladimir putin deployed drones to the libyan border? i am helping 8 million taxpayers get the largest refund they deserve. one million people can benefit from precision cancer care. 197 million passengers can fly with less turbulence. i am on my way to working with one billion people. i look forward to working with you. i am on my way to working with one billion people. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried
s cheapest diplomatic bargains, wolf. >> elise labott reporting for us, elise, thanks very much. >>>head, the major storm pummeling the northeast. snow continues to fall tonight. we'll have the latest forecast. >>> plus we have new details of a new russian buildup. why has vladimir putin deployed drones to the libyan border? i am helping 8 million taxpayers get the largest refund they deserve. one million people can benefit from precision cancer care. 197 million...
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>> the political problem there, i would love to hear what elise says is we actually got there. we did something under president obama. if you look at the senators objecting to this, several of their states know what is going to happen to the people. they are going to lose coverage if they are on medicaid. you are punting to 2020. voters are going to see through that. that's a shell game. you are going to take away their insurance in 2020 and we are going to have 30 million people uninsured in america. that's a massive, political problem, which is why you have four to five republicans saying, not going to happen. >> political problem, it's a basic needs problem. casey hunt, ali velshi, dr. natalie. you two, not going anywhere. >>> president trump's revised executive order on immigration. opponents gather outside the white house to protest the executive order. the newly retooled order takes effect march 16th. we want to go to the white house. peter alexander is there. run me through the differences. >> reporter: it's clear the white house learned lessons from the failed rollout o
>> the political problem there, i would love to hear what elise says is we actually got there. we did something under president obama. if you look at the senators objecting to this, several of their states know what is going to happen to the people. they are going to lose coverage if they are on medicaid. you are punting to 2020. voters are going to see through that. that's a shell game. you are going to take away their insurance in 2020 and we are going to have 30 million people...
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elise labott joins me now, elise, this is an important meeting for the president today. >> reporter:. it's interesting how the roles have really reversed between the u.s. and germany. during the campaign, donald trump had really kind of trashed angela merkel for a whole host of issues. and, you know, angela merkel are really had to kind of take the high road and talk about american values that germany had appreciated for so long. so now, coming to this meeting with president trump, chancellor angela merkel trying to reset the relationship, trying to find issues on common ground at a time where, you know, the u.s. really in terms of its statute tour arou stature around the world, many europeans are very concerned about the policies of this administration. but they do have a lot of important issues to talk about. first of all, nato and defense spending. angela merkel has been, you know, donald trump has criticized germany and other countries for not paying their share. he wants germany to pick up some of the slack on nato, defense spending. they also will certainly talk about refugees,
elise labott joins me now, elise, this is an important meeting for the president today. >> reporter:. it's interesting how the roles have really reversed between the u.s. and germany. during the campaign, donald trump had really kind of trashed angela merkel for a whole host of issues. and, you know, angela merkel are really had to kind of take the high road and talk about american values that germany had appreciated for so long. so now, coming to this meeting with president trump,...
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bush white house and the state department, elise jordan. and in washington, senior political analyst for nbc news and msnbc mark halpern. and "the new york times" reporting jeremy peters. a full house this morning and get into it. a check o president trump's j approval numbers this morning. the gallup traing poll, the daily poll, shows 39 approve of the job he is doing and 56% d disproofing. 56% disapprove. 17% approve of this plan and 61% disapprove the way trump is handling willing health care process. 20% say it should be completely repealed and 27% say it should be left intact. you put all of those numbers together and highly unpopular bill with an increasingly unpopular president doesn't bode well for the passage of this thing today. >> no. i'm not the good at this politics thing, willie, but those numbers look really, really bad. holy molle! mark halpern you were in the belly of the beast yesterday and in the woody allen movie where your face was implanted in the great moment of our time. you were everywhere. talk about what the house
bush white house and the state department, elise jordan. and in washington, senior political analyst for nbc news and msnbc mark halpern. and "the new york times" reporting jeremy peters. a full house this morning and get into it. a check o president trump's j approval numbers this morning. the gallup traing poll, the daily poll, shows 39 approve of the job he is doing and 56% d disproofing. 56% disapprove. 17% approve of this plan and 61% disapprove the way trump is handling willing...
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elise christie has become a triple world speed skating champion.ecame the first british woman to win a world title when she took gold in the 1500m. today she added a gold in the iooom, bronze in the 3000m and claimed the overall title. one final piece of news. northern ireland chris meek has won the rally of mexico, his fourth in a world rally championship event. that is it from me. more sport on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. now it's time for meet the author with rebecca jones. for much of her career, lionel shriver scribbled in obscurity, and those are her words, not mine. then her seventh novel hit the big time. we need to talk about kevin won the orange prize for fiction in 2005 and made her name. lionel shriver‘s latest book is called the mandibles, and it's set during a financial crisis in america during the near future. at its heart are four generations of a once wealthy family who must deal with the loss of their fortune and then learn to survive as the dollar collapses, inflation soars and the economy spirals out of control.
elise christie has become a triple world speed skating champion.ecame the first british woman to win a world title when she took gold in the 1500m. today she added a gold in the iooom, bronze in the 3000m and claimed the overall title. one final piece of news. northern ireland chris meek has won the rally of mexico, his fourth in a world rally championship event. that is it from me. more sport on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. now it's time for meet the author with rebecca jones....
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elise kirschner joins us live from dublin. wiping that school clean, that's a big endeavor. >> this is a very contagious and unpleasant virus. cleaning crews are here, you can see one of their vans parked outside while cleaners inside have been working around the clock to sanitize the school. >> word has spread, as the number of sick kids has grown. starting on friday, in the fifth grade classroom in dublin elementary, with a few sick kids. >> by monday we had one confirmed case of norovirus. >> several dozen other kids experienced similar symptoms, including diarrhea, low grade fever and stomach cramping and vomiting. >> it's highly contagious, so it spreads really quickly. >> extra cleaning crews have been called in to clean. >> we're cleaning keyboards and basketballs. anything that they touch is being cleaned. >> we don't want it to spread to the rest of the kids. >>. >> school officials are urging sick kids to stay home. ways to limit your exposure, go to nbc bay area.com. live in dublin tonight. i'm elise kirschner, nbc
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he's a minute and 23 seconds behind quintana, elise christie has become a triple world speed skating 1500m. today she added a gold in the 1000m, bronze in the 3000m and claimed the overall title. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. next though, it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a very mixed batch. we have kong: skull island. and we have elle. does the world need another king kong film? it is the land that time forgot meets apocalypse now.
he's a minute and 23 seconds behind quintana, elise christie has become a triple world speed skating 1500m. today she added a gold in the 1000m, bronze in the 3000m and claimed the overall title. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. next though, it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a very mixed batch....
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mike barnicle and elise jordan are both still with us.he conversation, former director of the cia and nsa now a principle at the chur took group. his book "playing on the edge american intelligence in the age of terror," is now out in paperback. also joining us on capitol hill, a political reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, robert costa. joe, take it away. >> general hayden, so much to talk to you about. but before we get into the obvious questions, i just want to underline for americans watching who see this as political intrigue, the stakes involved. north korea has fired another missile. the danger they present to the united states is growing greater by the day. in their first meeting, barack obama and donald trump spoke and barack obama said the greatest challenge that you face is not obamacare, it is north korea. they have got a missile that may be able to reach seattle in four years within your presidency. and now you have the president -- this president of the united states, the 45th president of the un
mike barnicle and elise jordan are both still with us.he conversation, former director of the cia and nsa now a principle at the chur took group. his book "playing on the edge american intelligence in the age of terror," is now out in paperback. also joining us on capitol hill, a political reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, robert costa. joe, take it away. >> general hayden, so much to talk to you about. but before we get into the obvious...
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diplomat to play more of a visible role. >> all right, thanks to elise labbot tonight.ts hard for a ceo to become secretary. >>> the next senate race in california just got less interesting. former governor arnold schwarzenegger has decided he's not running for that seat. in a statement out today, he says in part, i am deeply flattered about all of the people who have approached me about running for senate, but my mission now is to bring sanity to washington through redistricting reform. >>> last night "saturday night live" opened with jokes about president donald trump, shocking, right? but the show saved its toughest shot for his daughter ivanka, did the show go too far in targeting trump's family? that's next live in the cnn newsroom. kblk 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
diplomat to play more of a visible role. >> all right, thanks to elise labbot tonight.ts hard for a ceo to become secretary. >>> the next senate race in california just got less interesting. former governor arnold schwarzenegger has decided he's not running for that seat. in a statement out today, he says in part, i am deeply flattered about all of the people who have approached me about running for senate, but my mission now is to bring sanity to washington through redistricting...
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but its latest leaks are creating problems for his administration as we learn from cnn's elise labott blowing the cover on the cia's hacking techniques, wikileaks founder julian assange took a bow. >> the central intelligence agency lost control of its entire cyber weapons arsenal, what appears to be the largest arsenal of trojans and viruses in the world that attacks most of the systems that journalists, people in government, politicians, see and average people use. >> wikileaks, i love wikileaks. >> reporter: president trump and his backers celebrated the wikileaks release of democratic e-mails during the campaign. but now that the recent leaks involve the cia's most sophisticated and effective spying tool, the white house so less than pleased with julian assange. >> he has compromised in the past and undermined our national security and i'll leave it up to the department of justice to further comment on their disposition of him. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence agencies have accused russian intel against of using wikileaks as a tooling in their campaign to interfere in last year's el
but its latest leaks are creating problems for his administration as we learn from cnn's elise labott blowing the cover on the cia's hacking techniques, wikileaks founder julian assange took a bow. >> the central intelligence agency lost control of its entire cyber weapons arsenal, what appears to be the largest arsenal of trojans and viruses in the world that attacks most of the systems that journalists, people in government, politicians, see and average people use. >> wikileaks, i...
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our global affairs correspondent elise lavit is joining us.ary action against the regime is possible. >> it's important he said this on the eve of his visit to beijing where secretary tillerson is expected to warn chinese leaders that the trump administration is serious about combatting the growing north korean nuclear threat and expects them to do the same. >> reporter: after coming face-to-face with the enemy, the chief u.s. diplomat gave the clearest sign yet that the trump administration would consider a preemptive strike against north korea. >> certainly we do not want for things to get to a military conflict. but obviously if north korea takes actions that threatens the south korea forces or our own forces, that will be met with an appropriate response. if they elevate the threat of their weapons program to a level we believe requires action, that option is on the table. >> reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson toured the dmz, the demilitarized zone between north and south korea, still in a state of war. the region on edge as north
our global affairs correspondent elise lavit is joining us.ary action against the regime is possible. >> it's important he said this on the eve of his visit to beijing where secretary tillerson is expected to warn chinese leaders that the trump administration is serious about combatting the growing north korean nuclear threat and expects them to do the same. >> reporter: after coming face-to-face with the enemy, the chief u.s. diplomat gave the clearest sign yet that the trump...
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public and to explain it to the world. >> elise lab bottom, we'll wait and see.r digital piece. >>> college basketball fans start those brackets. the ncaa tournament selection committee has just announced the 68 teams that will compete for the national championship this year. e we all know it the number one seeds are where our brackets really begin. we have villanova in the east. kansas in the top seed in the midwest. and gonzaga number one in the west. the big dance begins tuesday night in dayton, ohio, with the first four on true tv. the rod to the final four ends in in glendale, arizona, where the championship will be played on april 3rd. i will be filling out a [ et it if you want to go head to head with me, go to cnn.com/brackets. >>> up next, a jewish community center made it just days ago over a bomb threat receiving another threat today. this as three other centers are also targeted. what we're learning now about this alarming and growing trend in anti-semitic hate crimes. why are you checking your credit score? you don't want to ride the 13l forever, do
public and to explain it to the world. >> elise lab bottom, we'll wait and see.r digital piece. >>> college basketball fans start those brackets. the ncaa tournament selection committee has just announced the 68 teams that will compete for the national championship this year. e we all know it the number one seeds are where our brackets really begin. we have villanova in the east. kansas in the top seed in the midwest. and gonzaga number one in the west. the big dance begins...
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global affairs correspondence elise.s is the first trip as secretary of state and two very important countries and we talk about the world, north korea, china, what is his message to this region? >> well, it's a few messages. first, the main message is wa basically that the region needs to get serious about combatting the north koreian threat saying that the left, 20 years of kind of waiting for things to change with north korea and north korea policy has basically been a failure and now the threat is very eminent in terms of north korea working towards this long range missile, what they call an intercontinental that can reach the u.s. mainland. not just work with south korea and japan, obviously, but message now to china is to really get tough. the u.s. wants china to put more pressure on north korea and crack down and implement some of the sanctions already in place. listen to secretary tillerson this morning meeting with the foreign minister of china. >> we share a common view and a sense, the tensions on the peninsul
global affairs correspondence elise.s is the first trip as secretary of state and two very important countries and we talk about the world, north korea, china, what is his message to this region? >> well, it's a few messages. first, the main message is wa basically that the region needs to get serious about combatting the north koreian threat saying that the left, 20 years of kind of waiting for things to change with north korea and north korea policy has basically been a failure and now...
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with others details are scarce. >> thank you elise.er fbi agent clint watts and deputy secretary of state tony blinken. we saw you testifying about eight of these prominent russians who have -- are dead just since the election. and you say that there could be links between these individuals and the russian dossier, which of course detail linked between the trump campaign and rigging the election. >> i think one should be looking at. one, the rt state sponsored outlet, one of their leading figures died from blunt force trauma. no explanation. then another diplomat fell from a building in new york city on election night. on 26 december you have a former commander of the fsb die under suspicious circumstances in moscow. these are key links. you've got the main propaganda outlet, smun who died in the u.s. >> also these individuals did have links to that dossier? >> i don't know that they are the people in the dossier but they all could be. >> yes. >> you have an intel service who could be a leaker who dies in moscow. you've goat the main p
with others details are scarce. >> thank you elise.er fbi agent clint watts and deputy secretary of state tony blinken. we saw you testifying about eight of these prominent russians who have -- are dead just since the election. and you say that there could be links between these individuals and the russian dossier, which of course detail linked between the trump campaign and rigging the election. >> i think one should be looking at. one, the rt state sponsored outlet, one of their...
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. >>> let's bring in elise jordan and a columnist for time, and peter erso a huffington post contributor who has worked for three democratic administrations. good afternoon to both of you. let me start with this town hall with senator lindsey graham in south carolina. were you able to listen in? it was rowdy at the beginning, let me get your take. >> i was, you know, it was surprising he -- senator graham went in immediately saying that we had to have some kind of bipartisan solution to healthcare. speaking about how president trump had indicated that was going to be his attitude going forward. and then senator graham pledged to also support that process. it's something that he would be someone who would be more emenabeme amenable to reaching across the aisle to reach a solution. definitely was indicating that the party isn't completely giving up. >> i have to say, this man, puts himself in front of these people. in the beginning they were booing and it was a bit rowdy. he still talks to them. there are a lot of people who believe these are the town halls that swayed what happened where
. >>> let's bring in elise jordan and a columnist for time, and peter erso a huffington post contributor who has worked for three democratic administrations. good afternoon to both of you. let me start with this town hall with senator lindsey graham in south carolina. were you able to listen in? it was rowdy at the beginning, let me get your take. >> i was, you know, it was surprising he -- senator graham went in immediately saying that we had to have some kind of bipartisan...
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elise labott, thank you. >>> coming up, a former teacher now on tennessee's most wanted list.legedly kidnapping a 15-year-old girl. we have sound from his wife, making a desperate plea for him to come home. you're live in the cnn newsroom, stay with us. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine! credit karma. give yourself some credit. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you 24/7. call f
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let's bring in cnn global affairs correspondent elise labbette. previous u.s.fficials have all said all options are on the table when it comes to north korea. did tillerson say it in any way that was different? >> not really, jake. no leader takes military action off the table but it's very important that secretary tillerson said this on the eve of his visit to beijing where he's expected to warn chinese leaders that the trump administration is very serious about combatting the growing north korean threat and expects the chinese to do the same. after coming face-to-face with the enemy, the chief u.s. diplomat gave the clearest sign yet that the trump administration would consider a preemptive strike against north korea. >> certainly we do not want for things to get to a military conflict, but obviously if north korea takes actions that threatens the south korean forces or our forces, that will be met with an appropriate response. if they elevate the threat of their weapons program to a level that we believe requires action, that option is on the table. >> repor
let's bring in cnn global affairs correspondent elise labbette. previous u.s.fficials have all said all options are on the table when it comes to north korea. did tillerson say it in any way that was different? >> not really, jake. no leader takes military action off the table but it's very important that secretary tillerson said this on the eve of his visit to beijing where he's expected to warn chinese leaders that the trump administration is very serious about combatting the growing...
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i want to bring in cnn's global affairs correspondent elise lavin in washington.is this that a new secretary of state particularly would have such a low profile nearly invisible? >> well, fred, it is unusual. this is an unusual presidency and certainly secretary of state rex tillerson is a different type of secretary of state, as a former ceo of exxonmobil, he kept a very notoriously low profile, didn't give many interviews, traveled very light. and he seems to be bringing that to his work as secretary of state. as you said, he's not bringing much in the way of staff and also bringing no journalists with him on his plane. and this is a different style, yes, but i think it's -- you know, he's learning that there is a public diplomacy aspect to being one of the most powerful memb men in the world as the u.s. secretary of state. the press corps is hoping he's reconsider and start bringing press along with him. some of them will be traveling commercially but it's hard to keep hopscotching with him as he goes through japan, china and south kroo and such an important tr
i want to bring in cnn's global affairs correspondent elise lavin in washington.is this that a new secretary of state particularly would have such a low profile nearly invisible? >> well, fred, it is unusual. this is an unusual presidency and certainly secretary of state rex tillerson is a different type of secretary of state, as a former ceo of exxonmobil, he kept a very notoriously low profile, didn't give many interviews, traveled very light. and he seems to be bringing that to his...
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. >> i want to bringing in cnn global affairs correspondent elise la by the. before tillerson arrived in beijing, president trump said china had not been doing enough to help control north korea. how much of the foreign policy direction is coming out of the state department at this point or mostly directed by the white house? >> well, i think it's a combination, fred. secretary tillerson has been meeting a lot with president trump, with the national security adviser h.r. mcmaster since he recently took office. it has been a kind of coordination between the white house and the state department although secretary tillerson really doesn't have a lot of aides in place right now. he's kind of going on his talks with the white house. i mean, look, it's clear when this administration came in, president obama meeting with president trump, his aides talking with members of the transition said that north korea was one of the gravest threats u.s. commanders have been watching with alarm as the north korean nuclear program has grown. they do say that in the not too distan
. >> i want to bringing in cnn global affairs correspondent elise la by the. before tillerson arrived in beijing, president trump said china had not been doing enough to help control north korea. how much of the foreign policy direction is coming out of the state department at this point or mostly directed by the white house? >> well, i think it's a combination, fred. secretary tillerson has been meeting a lot with president trump, with the national security adviser h.r. mcmaster...
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they have done nothing to get people behind this or, and i think as elise and david just touched on, and paul ryan did a whole whiteboard today. two things missing, what is this going to cost taxpayers, what is this going to cost americans, and the third thing, how much people are going to lose coverage? you talk about medicaid as a remedy. medicaid is a recipe for people walking emergency rooms which is the most costly thing in america. >> kasie hunt, you get the last word. paul ryan literally rolled up his sleeves today and gave a powerpoint presentation to try to convince his party, potentially try to convince his president. was it effective? >> reporter: hey, katy, yeah, this is paul ryan in his element. forgive us here, we're talking about another subject. this is the intelligence committee where they're heading into review materials in this russian investigation. back to health care. look, the speaker -- he was in his element today. this is what he likes to do. he does this at town hall meetings. he rolled up his sleeves and went through a powerpoint presentation. really it was
they have done nothing to get people behind this or, and i think as elise and david just touched on, and paul ryan did a whole whiteboard today. two things missing, what is this going to cost taxpayers, what is this going to cost americans, and the third thing, how much people are going to lose coverage? you talk about medicaid as a remedy. medicaid is a recipe for people walking emergency rooms which is the most costly thing in america. >> kasie hunt, you get the last word. paul ryan...
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elise kirchner was in the courtroom at the time. she will have an update in our 5:00 newscast. >> right now we also have an update to a heart breaking story, kris, that stretches from southern california to san jose. we're learning more about the family and friends involved in that tragic plane crash in riverside. a group that was returning from a cheer competition when their plane plunged into homes just after take off. the family of stacey pierce gave us this picture. she's on the right side of that picture and she is fighting for her life right now at a riverside hospital. on the left is her mom, dana who died in the crash. so did dana's husband who was the pilot of the plane. also killed in this tragedy, the adult daughter of a family friend. that woman's mom was ejected and is being treated right now in critical condition at riverside hospital. she is the second survivor. speaking on behalf of the family, stacey's sister-in-law says, all they wanted to do was go there to support their children. >> you see these things on tv and
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nbc bay area's elise kushner. live, and firefighters wrapped up the news conference. what have you learned? >> fire officials say there are two people unaccounted for. you said they confirmed two people have died in this four-alarm blaze. take a look, you can still see fire fighters here on scene. tonight they say the fire raged so quickly the building gave way. all three floors collapsed. pancaked. third to second. making the search efforts slow. it was glass breaking. >> more than 80. struggled to get out of the building. >> looked out my window. all orange. and, yellow. >> i don't believe there is any alarms that could be heard. >> firefighters stay two people are confirmed dead. four others including two children. suffered smoke inhalation. residents paint a bleak picture before the fire. >> sharing wires, one cord down to another apartment. >> ra represent the community center. the landlord was using one of the reasons to ee vevict them, ghost ship fire. >> in the middle of fighting it. >> inconvenient that the building is now on fire. >> we just confirmed that o
nbc bay area's elise kushner. live, and firefighters wrapped up the news conference. what have you learned? >> fire officials say there are two people unaccounted for. you said they confirmed two people have died in this four-alarm blaze. take a look, you can still see fire fighters here on scene. tonight they say the fire raged so quickly the building gave way. all three floors collapsed. pancaked. third to second. making the search efforts slow. it was glass breaking. >> more than...
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. >>> one last word with mike pesica and elise jordan.el that stuck around diligently for us on this tuesday morning. college basketball. you guys are huge fans. national championship monday night. who are we predicting is in the game and who are we predicting wins it. you were a sports guy. >> yes. i just hope south carolina makes it. >> my man! >> i love the player stormwell. he is awesome. >> it would be nice. >> women's basketball i am rooting for mississippi state clearly. >> that game against baylor was the best men or women's game in the tournament. >> have to be honest with you. i am from south carolina, pulling for the gamecocks in the men's tournament and also in the women's tournament. i wonder if we are at the point where any women's basketball team other an uconn winning would be good for women's basketball. >> i think so. i think it's always good to have the spoiler effect and to not not just one huge powerhouse but have other challenges especially from all over the country, come in and divide a conquer. >> when ucla was win
. >>> one last word with mike pesica and elise jordan.el that stuck around diligently for us on this tuesday morning. college basketball. you guys are huge fans. national championship monday night. who are we predicting is in the game and who are we predicting wins it. you were a sports guy. >> yes. i just hope south carolina makes it. >> my man! >> i love the player stormwell. he is awesome. >> it would be nice. >> women's basketball i am rooting for...
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. >> but on that elise, i want to go to what sean was talking about with regard to wikileaks which weshould say is not just any old leak, they put out a slew of information that the intelligence community says is very dangerous to them, but he tried to draw and very clearly drew a distinction between that and what happened during the campaign with john podesta's e-mails. let's listen. >> all of these occurred under the la administrati the last administration, these alleged issues and i think it's interesting to have it asked this way about the damage that would have occurred or what tools could have been used in light of what's going on, we had your own network's correspondent james rosen had multiple phones tapped. was that appropriate back then? i think there's a lot of concern out there about alleged leaks. there's a big difference between disclosing john podesta's g mail accounts about a back and forty accounts and undermining hillary clinton and his personal thoughts on her and leaking of classified information, there's a massive, massive difference between those two things and i
. >> but on that elise, i want to go to what sean was talking about with regard to wikileaks which weshould say is not just any old leak, they put out a slew of information that the intelligence community says is very dangerous to them, but he tried to draw and very clearly drew a distinction between that and what happened during the campaign with john podesta's e-mails. let's listen. >> all of these occurred under the la administrati the last administration, these alleged issues...
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juan: we have a clip of that exchange with republican your commerce woman elise stefanik questioningector comey about when he notified the congressional leadership about the agency's investigation, which the investigation began in july. >> just to drill down on this, if the open investigation began in july and a briefing of congressional leadership only occurred recently, why was there no notification prior to the recent -- the past month? >> i think our decision was, it was a matter of such sensitivity we would not included in the quarterly briefings. when you say our decision, is that your decision? is that usually your decision, what gets briefed and those quarterly updates? >> no, it is usually the head of our counterintelligence division. >> again, to get the details on the record, why was the decision made not to brief senior congressional leadership until recently when the investigation , ae been open since july very serious investigation, why was the decision made to wait months? >> the sensitivity of the matter. juan: that was republican new york congresswoman elise to phoni
juan: we have a clip of that exchange with republican your commerce woman elise stefanik questioningector comey about when he notified the congressional leadership about the agency's investigation, which the investigation began in july. >> just to drill down on this, if the open investigation began in july and a briefing of congressional leadership only occurred recently, why was there no notification prior to the recent -- the past month? >> i think our decision was, it was a...
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elise jordan, hairnld our panel.k about wiretapping, but i want to get one other aspect of healthcare oumt of our system before we move on. single payer, why not have single payer in this country? >> i don't think it's off the table with the trump administration. i really don't. donald trump professs support of it in the past. and here you look at steve bannon's philosophy, he really is all about the middle class in talking about workers, you know the bailouts, and how it really you know screwed overworkers. so i don't think it's off the table completely with this administration. >> culturally, we're different. aspects of single payer i like. we are countries where you know three-quarters or more of dollars spent on health care, the last 12, 18 months of life. if you go to a single payer, you compromise, the system will make different choices. we as a culture have to make different choices. >> some kids with single payers, though, have healthier people for longer. >> you need a salesman to sell that idea. donald trum
elise jordan, hairnld our panel.k about wiretapping, but i want to get one other aspect of healthcare oumt of our system before we move on. single payer, why not have single payer in this country? >> i don't think it's off the table with the trump administration. i really don't. donald trump professs support of it in the past. and here you look at steve bannon's philosophy, he really is all about the middle class in talking about workers, you know the bailouts, and how it really you know...
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joined by nbc news presidential history, michael, ann geren and elise jordan, former adviser for senator rand paul's presidential campaign. welcome to all of you. michael, let me start with you. i want to play for you a few of president trump's themes last night. and then with your historical perspective, i want to find out which you think is the most realistic or likely to get done? >> we will soon begin the construction of a great, great wall along our southern border. we're also taking great measure to protect our nation from radical islamic terrorism. i believe real and positive immigration reform is possible. the time has come for a new program of national rebuilding. tonight i am also calling on this congress to repeal and replace obamacare. >> we got a big, big wall, isis, obamacare, immigration reform. when you think we're talking about this a year from now, what do you think we'll see real progress on? >> we'll get this is a classic trump opening position in negotiation. everything we know about the way he negotiated as a business person was he asked for it all at the beginning.
joined by nbc news presidential history, michael, ann geren and elise jordan, former adviser for senator rand paul's presidential campaign. welcome to all of you. michael, let me start with you. i want to play for you a few of president trump's themes last night. and then with your historical perspective, i want to find out which you think is the most realistic or likely to get done? >> we will soon begin the construction of a great, great wall along our southern border. we're also taking...
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left with non-life threatening injuries.and some close calls for those like brianna elise.sot brianna eliseti-trump protesteri'm very scared right now but there is a lot of hope still you know. i'm just hoping we can find the peace somewhere. but i dont know. its looking really rough right now. standup - as you can see emotions are running high on both sides.. and the fists were certainly swinging.but it is worth noting, there were also a lot of people having discussions as passionate as they were.reporting in berkeley, ha k4 news. still ahead on kron four news weekend. the president is expected to unveil a new travel ban... who will it impact and how soon it will go in effect? we have the answers coming up. plus. an explosion at an east bay bart station made for a bizzare trip for hundreds of passengers. we'll show you what they had to go through. and next. you may have to dig deeper the next time you fill up. we'll explain. after the break. for your money: . here are the stories from the week -- that could impact your bottom line. the average price of gas is up two cents a gallon national
left with non-life threatening injuries.and some close calls for those like brianna elise.sot brianna eliseti-trump protesteri'm very scared right now but there is a lot of hope still you know. i'm just hoping we can find the peace somewhere. but i dont know. its looking really rough right now. standup - as you can see emotions are running high on both sides.. and the fists were certainly swinging.but it is worth noting, there were also a lot of people having discussions as passionate as they...
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match this evening in three sets to caroline garcia of france. evening in three sets and britain's eliseships in rotterdam. and tributes have been paid to the singerjoni sledge — of the group sister sledge — who's died at her home in phoenix, arizona. who's died at her home she was 60. who's died at her home the band — four sisters — achieved fame in 1979 with their signature track "we are family". other hits included the disco classic "the greatest dancer". a statement from the family said joni sledge had loved and embraced life. said joni sledge had you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news. let's return now to that bitter diplomatic row between turkey and the netherlands. earlier this evening i spoke to turkey's former minister of european union affairs. i asked him about the laws around campaigning for the upcoming turkish referendum. that law was quite old. after that, we passed a lot of new laws, which provide for turkish politicians to campaign. —— campaign abroad. we campaigned
match this evening in three sets to caroline garcia of france. evening in three sets and britain's eliseships in rotterdam. and tributes have been paid to the singerjoni sledge — of the group sister sledge — who's died at her home in phoenix, arizona. who's died at her home she was 60. who's died at her home the band — four sisters — achieved fame in 1979 with their signature track "we are family". other hits included the disco classic "the greatest dancer". a...
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but elise is right.some point last week, he said i'm going to embrace this bill and we will try to shove this over the finish line when it breaks his promises to the voters in wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, ohio,' all of these these states he need to get re-elected. >> this is what happens when you're making it up as you go. like had they had a regular transition, had they thought about things he would have thought i need tax reform and good infrastructure bill. because they didn't have a team in place, because they didn't have sort of an ideology hammered out and legislation to back it up, they are doing it improvisational improvisationally. paul ryan loves this bill. it's much bigger moment for ryan. if he can't get the ryan bill this is his baby. if he can't get it through the house he looks like a weak defeat speaker and why i think he will get it through the house and make it more conservative and pull the bill and make it more conservative and get it through the house. >> when? tomorrow? >> it
but elise is right.some point last week, he said i'm going to embrace this bill and we will try to shove this over the finish line when it breaks his promises to the voters in wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, ohio,' all of these these states he need to get re-elected. >> this is what happens when you're making it up as you go. like had they had a regular transition, had they thought about things he would have thought i need tax reform and good infrastructure bill. because they didn't...