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ill eliza: a a lot of the same thing. many republicans have escaped the question on this. there needs toy be a special prosecutor, and others that say there needs to be a special prosecutor but with caveats. if trump does not nominate a fair director, then there should be a special prosecutor. does that really mean anything? most have gone to avoid it. reporters on the hill are going to be asking. especially these committees investigating russia. host: democratic leader chuck schumer asking on the senate floor for, an all senators briefing both from the attorney general and deputy attorney general. you are confirming on this friday afternoon that rosenstein is coming to the senate week. what do they want to hear? eliza: they want to hear what happened. this is something democrats demanded pretty quickly. shortly after the announcement of the firing came out, schumer said, rod rosenstein, america depends on you. it was a dramatically for -- dramatic plea. mcconnell totch invite rosenstein to a briefing. we don't know when or where that will be, but schumer's office confirme
ill eliza: a a lot of the same thing. many republicans have escaped the question on this. there needs toy be a special prosecutor, and others that say there needs to be a special prosecutor but with caveats. if trump does not nominate a fair director, then there should be a special prosecutor. does that really mean anything? most have gone to avoid it. reporters on the hill are going to be asking. especially these committees investigating russia. host: democratic leader chuck schumer asking on...
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>> just for eliza. >> bull is short in new york all season long. he dplu to l.a.ends with his wife and kids. >> we're preparing to move to and taking vacation chevy chase across country. >> wally world! >> yeehaw! we're going to take the open road. >> you're going to drive? >> no we're not. we're going to get on a plane like everybody else. >> he actually took 22 coast-to-coast flights. >> one time i boarded the wrong flight and went to atlanta. >> instead of l.a.? >> when you fly a lot, these things are going to happen. look at harrison ford with the runway. >> and that is why i love most about michael weatherly. there is no filter. dr. phil's an exclusive producer and the two of them are going to get together and look ahead to season two. >> good news for all of us. >> imagine that. >> i know. right? we'll be right back. there's the view. there's more to life than the climb. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come, shed life's layers in asheville. let the child inside you out to play. remember who you are. life is for the taking, not for taking it easy.
>> just for eliza. >> bull is short in new york all season long. he dplu to l.a.ends with his wife and kids. >> we're preparing to move to and taking vacation chevy chase across country. >> wally world! >> yeehaw! we're going to take the open road. >> you're going to drive? >> no we're not. we're going to get on a plane like everybody else. >> he actually took 22 coast-to-coast flights. >> one time i boarded the wrong flight and went to...
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bull seems to have a strong attraction to a new lawyer played by eliza dushku.the next three episodes. and the normally scruffy bull cleans up for this new lady. >> i shave in the final episode. >> you're going to shave. >> i shave just for eliza. >> "bull" is shot in new york and all season long michael flew to l.a. to spend weekends with his wife and kids. >> we're preparing the move to new york. we're going to take the winneba, vacation heavy chase style -- we're going to take the open road. >> you're going to drive across the country? >> no, we're going to get on a plane like everybody else. >> when he was commuting across the country, he actually took 22 coast-to-coast flights. >> one time i boarded the wrong flight and went to atlanta. atlanta. >> instead of l.a.? >> yeah, that was the problem when you fly a lot, these things are going to happen. look at harrison ford with the runway. hello. >> and that is what i love most about michael weatherly, there is no filter. the movie is based on dr. phil's days as a jury consultant. >>> we'll be right back. next
bull seems to have a strong attraction to a new lawyer played by eliza dushku.the next three episodes. and the normally scruffy bull cleans up for this new lady. >> i shave in the final episode. >> you're going to shave. >> i shave just for eliza. >> "bull" is shot in new york and all season long michael flew to l.a. to spend weekends with his wife and kids. >> we're preparing the move to new york. we're going to take the winneba, vacation heavy chase...
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we have eliza collins with us and gabby moore. i'll keep you updated.expect president trump to board air force one shortly. gabby, any issue that gives clarity on the comey firing or if he was doing a bad job? >> i wish i had more answers to offer right now. everybody at nbc is wondering why this was an issue for the t president's team to have a c cohesive message on. also there are more questions about comey's decision to rebuff the invitation to testify before the senate intelligence committee. a lot of questions going forward whether he did that because he hopes to do a public testimony to be able to speak in front of cameras and the american public to answer questions that may offer clarity. there is a great deal of uncertainty around everything that has transpired the last week. >> eliza, it was on thursday that lester holt sat down with the wide ranging and groundbreaking interview with the president. certainly the president has made himself accessible to interviews and the tweets he puts out makes him vulnerable to follow-up on the statements. th
we have eliza collins with us and gabby moore. i'll keep you updated.expect president trump to board air force one shortly. gabby, any issue that gives clarity on the comey firing or if he was doing a bad job? >> i wish i had more answers to offer right now. everybody at nbc is wondering why this was an issue for the t president's team to have a c cohesive message on. also there are more questions about comey's decision to rebuff the invitation to testify before the senate intelligence...
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eliza johnson's daughters, when eliza was terribly ill, took over the role of the mother. this was what you went looking for -- and if it wasn't a daughter, it was a niece. buchanan had his ward and niece be first lady. there were any number of them in the 19th century, attributed to the fact that it was absolutely, firmly believed that you had to have a hostess at any state affair. annette: jefferson's daughter martha played that role, after dolley did a bit for a time. she would come up from monticello -- reluctantly, as i said before, after the sally hemings allegations -- to create a united front. other times, she came up with her kids and presided. jefferson did a lot of entertaining. he did single-sex entertaining for the times she was not there, so it would be men from the federalist party, men from the republican party, not mixing people. you sort of wonder about that, whether because he did not have a wife that he could present, was the idea that everybody would come and it would be stag, instead of having women and it would be very obvious that he was by himself?
eliza johnson's daughters, when eliza was terribly ill, took over the role of the mother. this was what you went looking for -- and if it wasn't a daughter, it was a niece. buchanan had his ward and niece be first lady. there were any number of them in the 19th century, attributed to the fact that it was absolutely, firmly believed that you had to have a hostess at any state affair. annette: jefferson's daughter martha played that role, after dolley did a bit for a time. she would come up from...
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. >> eliza collins, congressional reporter with usa today. the firing of fbi director james comey drew a lot of attention in the senate this past week. a lot of time spent debating it and discussing it on floor and committee. what can we expect next week as the house returns to capitol hill? eliza: a lot of the same thing. many republicans have escaped the question on this. we have some say there needs to be a special prosecutor, and others that say there needs to be a special prosecutor but with caveats. if trump does not nominate a fair director, then there should be a special prosecutor. does that really mean anything? most have gone to avoid it. reporters on the hill are going to be asking. especially these committees investigating russia. host: democratic leader chuck schumer asking on the senate floor for, an all senators briefing both from the attorney general and deputy attorney general. you are confirming on this friday afternoon that rosenstein is coming to the senate week. what do they want to hear? eliza: they want to hear what ha
. >> eliza collins, congressional reporter with usa today. the firing of fbi director james comey drew a lot of attention in the senate this past week. a lot of time spent debating it and discussing it on floor and committee. what can we expect next week as the house returns to capitol hill? eliza: a lot of the same thing. many republicans have escaped the question on this. we have some say there needs to be a special prosecutor, and others that say there needs to be a special prosecutor...
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police said she was on drugs when her suv slammed into the back of the car of eliza dunn's mother on the shoulder in san marone. she was released on bail the next day and that was not her first dui run in with the law. three months earlier she was arrested on suspicion of dui and child endangerment involving her own child and pleaded not guilty and was given a provisional driver's license days before the deadly crash. >> they are investigating to make sure that we make the right charging decisions. >> reporter: most recently, they said she was found lying on a sidewalk in pleasanton for which she faces charges of public intoxication. she turned herself in on the felony charges a few days later and her bail is set at $3 million and her next court appearance is june 15. and mcabee, kpix5. >>> breaking news. police said a suspect has escaped from custody. the person was in custody for two hours before getting away and it's not clear why the person was detained. more details i was we get them. >>> in san leandro, the search is on for an armed robber that shot the restaurant employee earl
police said she was on drugs when her suv slammed into the back of the car of eliza dunn's mother on the shoulder in san marone. she was released on bail the next day and that was not her first dui run in with the law. three months earlier she was arrested on suspicion of dui and child endangerment involving her own child and pleaded not guilty and was given a provisional driver's license days before the deadly crash. >> they are investigating to make sure that we make the right charging...
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carol: eliza johnson didn't go at first to the white house. annette: she came at some point, but spent most of her time -- long stretches of time. lesley: what about bess truman? gil: first of all, martha washington because there was no white house. >> trick question. gil: bess truman hated being in the white house. she wanted to be back home in ssouri as often as possible. she sent her laundry back to missouri. she burned the letters she is written to him. he said, what about history? she said, that is what i'm thinking about. he had joined history, she didn't want to. there was a lot of back and forth. the nice thing is, they wrote, so we have harry's side of the conversation, and he was often in the doghouse with >> i think we are getting the hook. let me ask my question that i care a lot about. grandmother first ladies. there have been several, right? doing know anything -- do we know anything? >> in the 19th century, many or 56,first lady's at 52 they did have grandchildren. >> did they live in the white house? >> that is something i alwa
carol: eliza johnson didn't go at first to the white house. annette: she came at some point, but spent most of her time -- long stretches of time. lesley: what about bess truman? gil: first of all, martha washington because there was no white house. >> trick question. gil: bess truman hated being in the white house. she wanted to be back home in ssouri as often as possible. she sent her laundry back to missouri. she burned the letters she is written to him. he said, what about history?...
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he had one child, eliza allmond. he was forced to cancel several concert dates in 2016 due to a throat injury. and then he canceled all performances for the rest of 2017. the allmond brothers and tweeted a few days ago that greg allmond passed away at his home. he often spoke about his music being relatable. >> it is the type of music you sync your teeth into. it is real. >> reporter: the grammy award- winning allmond earned a spot in the rock 'n roll hall and -- hall of fame. he was 69 years old. i'm laura ingalls for fox news.>>> so far this week we have been talking about warmer temperatures. there are some mids -- mid-70s out in concorde and antioch. not warming up too much on the coast side. you can see the satellite shows some clouds there. that shallow marine layer is impacting visibility near the coast. let's take a look at some of the current numbers. we have lots of 50s. san jose is checking in at 58. santa rosa we are expanding coverage over the next couple of hours we are expecting partly cloudy skies. lo
he had one child, eliza allmond. he was forced to cancel several concert dates in 2016 due to a throat injury. and then he canceled all performances for the rest of 2017. the allmond brothers and tweeted a few days ago that greg allmond passed away at his home. he often spoke about his music being relatable. >> it is the type of music you sync your teeth into. it is real. >> reporter: the grammy award- winning allmond earned a spot in the rock 'n roll hall and -- hall of fame. he...
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. >> dickerson: eliza. >> uncertain. >> dickerson: keith? >> divisive. >> dickerson: president trump said he wanted america first foreign policy. as a trump supporter what have you thought of his foreign policy so far? >> good. very good. >> were you a fan of his action in syria? >> i am not against it, so i think it sent a message, it is more of sending a message than what it actually accomplished. i think a lot of things that trump he is a lot smarter than we give him credit for. >> dickerson: anthony, you vote ford president trump, what did you expect when you voted for him and what are you thinking now? >> well, me watching him on apprentice, seeing he was no nonsense, and him being our president now, he still has the same attitude where past presidents, problems overseas, they would take a slow approach like sending in troops on the ground and putting them in danger, where donald trump is, i am just going to blow you up. >> dickerson: barbara, what do you think is the best thing the president has done? >> oh i think the best thing he ha
. >> dickerson: eliza. >> uncertain. >> dickerson: keith? >> divisive. >> dickerson: president trump said he wanted america first foreign policy. as a trump supporter what have you thought of his foreign policy so far? >> good. very good. >> were you a fan of his action in syria? >> i am not against it, so i think it sent a message, it is more of sending a message than what it actually accomplished. i think a lot of things that trump he is a lot...
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"usa today" congressional reporter eliza collins.ler is moving quickly, does get this wrapped up by the end of the year. what would be the implications of that? depends what he comes up with. how is speed going to make a difference here? >> totally depends what he comes up with. even if he is superfast, finishes at end of the year, that means that is this cloud, russian investigation cloud through the rest of the year. that is hard for members about congress. republicans are frustrated that is what reporters want to ask about on the hill. they want to talk about their agenda. hypothetically finishes up that quickly, gives them years to move forward. we don't know how quick it is going to move. he is ramping up requests for information and reaching out to people. neil: does that information come ahead of the senate and house committees looking and pursuing the same thing? he is also suggested that now is not the time for them to get a hand on those leaked memos t would have to be him first. he already set a little bit of a dividing li
"usa today" congressional reporter eliza collins.ler is moving quickly, does get this wrapped up by the end of the year. what would be the implications of that? depends what he comes up with. how is speed going to make a difference here? >> totally depends what he comes up with. even if he is superfast, finishes at end of the year, that means that is this cloud, russian investigation cloud through the rest of the year. that is hard for members about congress. republicans are...
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thanks for joining us eliza collins. >> thank you. .. it's the anniversary of the day in 1979 where they return to to run from the exile in paris and found the islamic republic that took over after was toppled. i mention that because throughout my childhood, growing up, all of our relatives and friends would ask, when is your birthday and i would say february 1. none of my relatives were opposition figures, they were just average middle to upper class tehran residents. the surprising fact is most of them supported the revolution when it happened including some who were civil servants in the regime. that was always something with me as a warning for the hazard of political frenzies that can take over because you had an imperfect authoritarian state that was socially permissive and progressive in many ways. it was not a democracy, but in a fit of national political madness that many people who carried out the revolution immediately regretted, they toppled at and replaced it with liberal and cause i totalitarian islamist regime and it will
thanks for joining us eliza collins. >> thank you. .. it's the anniversary of the day in 1979 where they return to to run from the exile in paris and found the islamic republic that took over after was toppled. i mention that because throughout my childhood, growing up, all of our relatives and friends would ask, when is your birthday and i would say february 1. none of my relatives were opposition figures, they were just average middle to upper class tehran residents. the surprising fact...
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thanks, eliza. >> thank you. >> shepard: the suspected manchester bomber had some type of terrorist trainingwhy investigators saying this. and comes are calling a new isis video a credible threat. see this? to las vegas. now they say they're stepping up security along the strip. that's still to come. it's the bottom of the hour. the top of the news is straightaway. liberty mutual stood with us when a fire destroyed the living room. we were able to replace everything in it. liberty did what? liberty mutual paid to replace all of our property that was damaged. and we didn't have to touch our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. well, there goes my boat. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance thereit comes to technology, about my small business so when i need someone that understands my unique needs. my dell small business advisor has gotten to know our business so well that is feels like he's a part of our team. with one phone call, he sets me up with tailored products and services. and when my advisor is focused on my
thanks, eliza. >> thank you. >> shepard: the suspected manchester bomber had some type of terrorist trainingwhy investigators saying this. and comes are calling a new isis video a credible threat. see this? to las vegas. now they say they're stepping up security along the strip. that's still to come. it's the bottom of the hour. the top of the news is straightaway. liberty mutual stood with us when a fire destroyed the living room. we were able to replace everything in it. liberty...
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she talks about the moment where eliza and alexander are estranged.ks and the last song is called "forgiveness." can you imagine. i think what you see here is that love is not a choice you make once. it's a choice you make over and over again. it's that willing tons come back in the face of pain, sin, disappointment that really is the great legacy of this story. >> you've traveled all over the world. you must have noticed as i have that something like mother's day, which was a peculiar practice of really america and the hallmark inspired holiday, then spread. now you can go to india and they're celebrating mother's day. china is celebrating mother's day. not everywhere, but do you think it's because it's good marketing, or does it speak to something? >> i think all the marketing in the world kaecan't work if it doesn't resonate. my wife doesn't care about her birthday, but this day matters. as women are taking leadership positions, everything from corporate america to government to academia, but there's still this thing that this is incredibly importa
she talks about the moment where eliza and alexander are estranged.ks and the last song is called "forgiveness." can you imagine. i think what you see here is that love is not a choice you make once. it's a choice you make over and over again. it's that willing tons come back in the face of pain, sin, disappointment that really is the great legacy of this story. >> you've traveled all over the world. you must have noticed as i have that something like mother's day, which was a...
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mason, mom, dad, and big sisters eliza and evelyn are all doing well.ll see you next "fox news sunday" ." . joel osteen: well god bless you! it's a joy to come into your homes. if you're ever in our area, please stop by and be a part of one of our services. i promise you we'll make you feel right at home. i like to start with something funny. i heard about these four catholic ladies. they were bragging on their sons. the first one said, "my son is a priest. when he walks in the room, everyone calls him father." the second said, "my son is a bishop. when he walks in, everyone calls him your grace." the third said, "my son is a cardinal. when he walks in, everyone calls him your eminence." the fourth lady said,
mason, mom, dad, and big sisters eliza and evelyn are all doing well.ll see you next "fox news sunday" ." . joel osteen: well god bless you! it's a joy to come into your homes. if you're ever in our area, please stop by and be a part of one of our services. i promise you we'll make you feel right at home. i like to start with something funny. i heard about these four catholic ladies. they were bragging on their sons. the first one said, "my son is a priest. when he walks in...
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speak in a a different manner, and speak, you know, worse. [ light laughter ] unless i kind of do an elizainum. >> jimmy: controversy. >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: yeah. do you have problems speaking with your accent to other americans? >> yeah, kind of. well actually, the problem, to back to robotics, is automated machines are actually a real problem for anyone who doesn't have an american accent here. i don't -- is there any immigrants here? i'm not working for mr. trump. [ laughter ] are this any -- >> jimmy: the butterflies -- we already swept the audience. >> anyway, does anyone here not have an american accent? do ytr machines? >> yep. >> yeah, so the problem is, like if you do not have an american accent here, you have to kind of talk -- you get batted down into submission by this machine until you talk like a sedated john wayne. [ light laughter ] that's it. number four. i'm sorry. number four. number four. i'm sorry. number four. [ laughter ] ma'am, i would like number four, please. >> jimmy: i would like number four. >> exactly. that is the problem. >> jimmy: the last time you wer
speak in a a different manner, and speak, you know, worse. [ light laughter ] unless i kind of do an elizainum. >> jimmy: controversy. >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: yeah. do you have problems speaking with your accent to other americans? >> yeah, kind of. well actually, the problem, to back to robotics, is automated machines are actually a real problem for anyone who doesn't have an american accent here. i don't -- is there any immigrants here? i'm not working for mr....
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that's not dissimilar to the chris eliza plan, but i'm not the president of the united states. >> the point is this is the president of the united states. dana's right. there are members of his staff who absolutely have told him you should not tweet as much. you should put the phone down. don't tweet every time you see something on cable you like or don't like. he doesn't listen. that's why all of this talk about a staff shake-up. the problem with the white house right now has a name, donald john trump. it's not sean spicer, reince priebus and steve bannon. he is the central player here and he doesn't want to change. >> while it is an unsatisfactory answer when it comes from the white house briefing room, the tweet speaks for itself is as much as sean spicer can say most of the time when you think about all of this in context. great to see you guys. now i have an image of chris cillizza's bathrobe. >> thanks, guys. >>> president trump is giving leaders his personal cell phone number which could be a major securist breach or security risk at the very least. a former cia operative joini
that's not dissimilar to the chris eliza plan, but i'm not the president of the united states. >> the point is this is the president of the united states. dana's right. there are members of his staff who absolutely have told him you should not tweet as much. you should put the phone down. don't tweet every time you see something on cable you like or don't like. he doesn't listen. that's why all of this talk about a staff shake-up. the problem with the white house right now has a name,...
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mason, mom, dad, and big sisters eliza and evelyn are all doing well.a great week and we will see you next "fox news sunday" ." >> male announcer: this week on "leading the way" with dr. michael youssef. >> dr. michael youssef: satan's number one assault on christians is to keep them away from the word of god. because satan knows better than most christians, satan knows that the word of god is powerful and he does not want us to live in power. he wants us to live a defeated life. he wants us to live a discouraged life. he wants us to live a frustrated life. >> announcer: "leading the way" right now. [music] cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 abercap.com
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. >> this was my first musical, i was eliza doolittle in "my fair lady." >> brown: do you remember thates, and partly because she looks so much like one of my daughters. that's sort of a shock. but it's interesting, because i see the shyness is there, and that need to sort of somehow get out of myself, and i think performance was a way of doing that. ♪ ♪ >> brown: one last performance in this role, with many more to come. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the metropolitan opera. >> woodruff: coming soon for renee fleming-- she'll be the singing voice of actress julianne moore in a film version of the novel "bel canto." and that's the newshour for tonight. on thursday, we continue our look at the fallout from president trump's firing of james comey and will see the new acting director of the f.b.i. testify on capitol hill. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the well-being o
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today's word is "eliza" so right now...ron4.com and enter it for a chance to win a pair of the hottest tickets in town! keep watching every day for a new word and another opportunity to win. it will always happen during the 7-am hour. again... today's word ( mark ) san francisco based uber is reportedly under a criminal investigation this morning. ( darya ) rebecca strom is here with more on the investigation. rebecca. ( rebecca @ land ) usa today is reporting that the department of justice is looking into uber's ghost-app program called greyball. greyball allowed uber engineers to take over a user's app and send them a map that did not accurately reflect which drivers were in the area. uber has admitted that greyball was used in part to track and avoid regulators who might be hailing rides to scrutinize the company's business practices and evade law enforcement agencies that were cracking down on the ride sharing service. uber says it discontinued the practice five days after the new york times report exposed the program i
today's word is "eliza" so right now...ron4.com and enter it for a chance to win a pair of the hottest tickets in town! keep watching every day for a new word and another opportunity to win. it will always happen during the 7-am hour. again... today's word ( mark ) san francisco based uber is reportedly under a criminal investigation this morning. ( darya ) rebecca strom is here with more on the investigation. rebecca. ( rebecca @ land ) usa today is reporting that the department of...
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thanks for joining us eliza collins. >> thank you.
thanks for joining us eliza collins. >> thank you.