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frs and so erin dropped me off.hat's why i wasn't with them. >> and soon, the poison, the anxiety seeped under jason's door through his windows, into his nerve endings. >> just, all of a sudden, i realized, what's going on? why are they late? and it just struck me that something definitely was wrong. >> at justine winters' house, the fear was deep now. justin's dad, randy was a national guardsman, a firefighter, was trained to keep his head and knew what he had to do. he got in his truck, drove out of town to the road he knew she'd take coming home from her boyfriend's house. then he saw it in a construction zone. on a highway 93 overpass. what did you find? >> something i don't want to see again. you can say a fireman's worst nightmare. >> someone tried to hold him back. he kept on. >> i saw her over at the side. >> his perfect daughter. his justine, obscenely broken. but amazingly, still alive. how did she look? >> i didn't really see a lot of her on the gurney there. but i got to see her, you know, at the hospita
frs and so erin dropped me off.hat's why i wasn't with them. >> and soon, the poison, the anxiety seeped under jason's door through his windows, into his nerve endings. >> just, all of a sudden, i realized, what's going on? why are they late? and it just struck me that something definitely was wrong. >> at justine winters' house, the fear was deep now. justin's dad, randy was a national guardsman, a firefighter, was trained to keep his head and knew what he had to do. he got...
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the inspection regime in iran, erin, is a joke.rs that found these documents in tehran, it's israel's intelligence that was able to obtain them. all the inspectors do is they look under the keys, under the light of the lamp post. but all the dark places in iran they don't see and all the inspectors are doing are going into places where iran is allowing them to go. that's not where they're going to have their secret facilities. >> ambassador, quickly before we go, you had massad agents in that warehouse in tehran? >> i'm not going to comment at all on the operation. i think it's a great coup for israeli intelligence, but it also tells you how much we failed in the past to have this information. why didn't we have this three years ago. and i would not assume, erin, that what we have is everything that iran has. >> ambassador dermer, thank you. >> thank you. >>> and next, as trump and kim prepare to meet, what do people inside north korea think? an exclusive, unprecedented look. non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or
the inspection regime in iran, erin, is a joke.rs that found these documents in tehran, it's israel's intelligence that was able to obtain them. all the inspectors do is they look under the keys, under the light of the lamp post. but all the dark places in iran they don't see and all the inspectors are doing are going into places where iran is allowing them to go. that's not where they're going to have their secret facilities. >> ambassador, quickly before we go, you had massad agents in...
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erin: it is hard to know what it is linked to. the administration has a variety of priorities at any given time. while we don't know if they are directly linked, we would certainly expect to see some outcomes that might deal with a variety of issues beyond trade. david: how important would zte be to president xi? erin: our understanding is that some resolution of the zte issue is one of the top issues for the chinese incoming to washington this week. shery: do you expect progress on t givenhishese w-- week the stunning reversal -- this week given the stunning reversal on zte? erin: this seems like there may be other options under consideration, and if that is what is necessary for making sure the punishment fits the crime so we can move forward on these other issues, we look forward to what the administration can come up with. shery: what is really surprising is that before when the u.s. was announcing tariffs on steel and aluminum, they were supposed to be for national security reasons. doesn't this go against the president's rat
erin: it is hard to know what it is linked to. the administration has a variety of priorities at any given time. while we don't know if they are directly linked, we would certainly expect to see some outcomes that might deal with a variety of issues beyond trade. david: how important would zte be to president xi? erin: our understanding is that some resolution of the zte issue is one of the top issues for the chinese incoming to washington this week. shery: do you expect progress on t...
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erin is very candid and honest what to her and her sister but it's difficult but erin wants you to knowt. >> january 7th, 1998. the nightmares have me tossing and turning moo my sleep. after school today he trapped me in the basement and held me down on the coach. >> reporter: this is erin marrin age 12 as told by her diary. >> it went on for almost 15 minutes. all i did was hide my head from looking him in the face. he looks like a crazy man on a mission abusing me. i wish it would all end. god hold me tonight and keep me safe and protect me from my cousin, please. >> reporter: this is erin marrin today. a mother and wife and fights for children vulnerable to sexual abuse and she says all children are vulnerable. >> 97% of the time children are hurt not the person walking by the bus stop. the family member, the youth pastor and the coach. i'm not telling people to put children in their bubble and not allowing them to go to sports or be in summer camps but you have to talk to your kids about this. >> reporter: when she was 6 she says she was abused by her best friend's uncle for two yea
erin is very candid and honest what to her and her sister but it's difficult but erin wants you to knowt. >> january 7th, 1998. the nightmares have me tossing and turning moo my sleep. after school today he trapped me in the basement and held me down on the coach. >> reporter: this is erin marrin age 12 as told by her diary. >> it went on for almost 15 minutes. all i did was hide my head from looking him in the face. he looks like a crazy man on a mission abusing me. i wish it...
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront," going rogue. that is how the top democrat on the senate's russia investigation is describing one of today's confidential briefings, a briefing that was about president trump's unproven claim that the fbi put a spy in his campaign, he says to help hillary clinton. senator mark warner telling reporters "i call the noon meeting a rogue meeting." why rogue? let's show you who was there. the noon meeting was the first of two of these briefings from the fbi and doj today. at this one, one republican -- sorry, one democrat, three republicans. those included congressman devin nunes who supposedly stepped down from leading the house russia investigation last year. so much for that. and then making remarks at the top of the meeting were two white house representatives, the president's chief of staff, john kelly, and you see them walking in together white house lawyer emmitt flood. flood's presence truly surprising, leaving democrats and republicans alarmed. because flood is one of the lawyers defending the
i'm erin burnett. "outfront," going rogue. that is how the top democrat on the senate's russia investigation is describing one of today's confidential briefings, a briefing that was about president trump's unproven claim that the fbi put a spy in his campaign, he says to help hillary clinton. senator mark warner telling reporters "i call the noon meeting a rogue meeting." why rogue? let's show you who was there. the noon meeting was the first of two of these briefings from...
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erin? >> all right. jeff zeleny, thank you very much. interesting that her statement talked about her loyalty to the men and women of the dhs, not to the president himself, which is obviously very crucial here. >>> i want to go now to "new york times" reporter who was one of the reporters on this breaking news. former adviser to four presidents david gergen and our senior political analyst mark preston. julie, let me start with you. you've been working on this breaking story. what can you tell us what happened in this room? we're hearing words furious, angry, berated. >> well, it was very heated, as jeff said. the cabinet meeting was in large part to discuss border security. that was the top item on the agenda. and you've heard the president in the last several weeks talk about how dissatisfied he is with the level of enforcement and border security in the country and he really went at secretary nielson on that point. there were other cabinet secretaries as well who were implicated. jeff sessions was part of the discussion at one point,
erin? >> all right. jeff zeleny, thank you very much. interesting that her statement talked about her loyalty to the men and women of the dhs, not to the president himself, which is obviously very crucial here. >>> i want to go now to "new york times" reporter who was one of the reporters on this breaking news. former adviser to four presidents david gergen and our senior political analyst mark preston. julie, let me start with you. you've been working on this breaking...
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and there's one other element, erin.ons, according to south korea's president. i'm sure there are a lot of generals back in pyongyang who are not very happy to hear that. >> john, it also is at this point, right? if kim jong-un, the so-called supreme leader of north korea is afraid to leave his country for a couple of days because there could be a coup knocking him out of power, if he is that vulnerable, why are we even negotiating with him? >> to some degree, it's all the more reason to negotiate and try to get to a better outcome here. because if he feels that unstable, if he feels that vulnerable, then, you know, rash actions may result from that, so i think it's all the more reason why, it just convinces everybody that the situation on the korean peninsula is not sustainable long-term. and we need to try to get to a more peaceful, stable outcome on the back end of it. >> even if he can't do what he promises to do at the summit, because there's a coup or something like that. >> yeah, but remember, erin, he yauds the s
and there's one other element, erin.ons, according to south korea's president. i'm sure there are a lot of generals back in pyongyang who are not very happy to hear that. >> john, it also is at this point, right? if kim jong-un, the so-called supreme leader of north korea is afraid to leave his country for a couple of days because there could be a coup knocking him out of power, if he is that vulnerable, why are we even negotiating with him? >> to some degree, it's all the more...
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the 4-year-old nonprofit founded by veterinary technician erin pina hosts a monthly pet clinic for low income and homeless people in the east bay. so far, "furry friends pet relief" has served more than 3,000 dogs and cats belonging to more than 1500 people. >> if she needs it, we can do it for you. they stay in the homes where they're loved. and they have the basic medical needs that are necessary to keep them healthy. >> reporter: so cancer survivor linda nelson can focus on paying her medical bills and not have to worry about her dogs. >> the compassion you feel here. >> reporter: and mark fox who is homeless can keep his 8- year-old pet. >> i have a little pup. i can't afford to pay for it all. >> we definitely want to make sure that the homeless people are able to keep their pets with them because sometimes it's the only thing that they have left. >> reporter: outside of the clinic, erin has rescued pets in emergencies working in the burn unit at the sonoma county animal shelter during last year's santa rosa fires. she also speaks to schools and community groups about proper anima
the 4-year-old nonprofit founded by veterinary technician erin pina hosts a monthly pet clinic for low income and homeless people in the east bay. so far, "furry friends pet relief" has served more than 3,000 dogs and cats belonging to more than 1500 people. >> if she needs it, we can do it for you. they stay in the homes where they're loved. and they have the basic medical needs that are necessary to keep them healthy. >> reporter: so cancer survivor linda nelson can...
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but here's the thing, erin, these protests, big, violent today. thing tomorrow. >> ian, thank you very much. and as ian points out, when it's grassroots, it's much more difficult to control. "outfront" now, the democratic senator from oregon jeff merkley who sits on the senate foreign relations committee. there's been a lot of bloodshed. ian lee was in gaza, saying it's expected to continue tomorrow. israeli defense forces tonight saying they'll respond in kind to terror. so the rhetoric is upping even itself it's still dark. people died today. many were injured. does president trump bear some of the blame or not? >> well, the situation is certainly horrific. and i think that symbolically this move represents for many palestinians the end of their hopes for a two-state solution, that they will have someday a land of their own, that essentially, it's been held for a long time, that the movement of the embassy would be part of a coordinated effort with a plan for each population to have their own country. and the palestinians now see that, without a
but here's the thing, erin, these protests, big, violent today. thing tomorrow. >> ian, thank you very much. and as ian points out, when it's grassroots, it's much more difficult to control. "outfront" now, the democratic senator from oregon jeff merkley who sits on the senate foreign relations committee. there's been a lot of bloodshed. ian lee was in gaza, saying it's expected to continue tomorrow. israeli defense forces tonight saying they'll respond in kind to terror. so the...
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but erin, that has never been challenged. it has never been challenged in court and it has never been attempted. therefore that's why it hasn't been challenged. so it was an open question. whether mueller, depending on what he found, whether he finds anything worthy of indict iing e president of the united states, would try to challenge that. what giuliani told me is that the mueller team informed them, you know what, there has been a debate, but we have decided we are going stick with the existing justice department guidelines and that means no indictment for a sitting president. >> so if giuliani is is giving the full story here, does this mean the president is off the hook or not? >> not necessarily. because for a few reasons first and foremost, robert mueller is expected to issue a pretty lengthy report and depending on what he finds, this is obviously just about the president we're talking about right now. he could refer in that report or recommend i should say, to the house of representatives, you know, some charges. an
but erin, that has never been challenged. it has never been challenged in court and it has never been attempted. therefore that's why it hasn't been challenged. so it was an open question. whether mueller, depending on what he found, whether he finds anything worthy of indict iing e president of the united states, would try to challenge that. what giuliani told me is that the mueller team informed them, you know what, there has been a debate, but we have decided we are going stick with the...
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>> i mean, i think it's really irrelevant, erin.g that he had had these indiscretions in his past. it doesn't matter if there's one woman or a hundred women. i think it's really irrelevant and i think that his base, his supporters agree. we're focused on jobs, the economy, national security. look at what's happening with north korea and iran -- >> we didn't know that he paid somebody off, amy. we didn't know that he paid a woman off or that right before the election and we don't know where the funds came from. there are possible campaign finance violations, there are possible other violations -- >> and, joan, i would say, if there's an fec campaign violation, that will be dealt with, but i really don't care what donald trump does with his own money. what concerns me more is paying iran, who is our enemy $435 billion of taxpayer money, in a congressional slush fund. our taxpayer dollars being used to cover up indiscretions. whatever happened with donald trump and his own money, that's his business. >> so, amy, here's the thing. when
>> i mean, i think it's really irrelevant, erin.g that he had had these indiscretions in his past. it doesn't matter if there's one woman or a hundred women. i think it's really irrelevant and i think that his base, his supporters agree. we're focused on jobs, the economy, national security. look at what's happening with north korea and iran -- >> we didn't know that he paid somebody off, amy. we didn't know that he paid a woman off or that right before the election and we don't...
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let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, i'm erin burnett. "outfront," the president and his allies intensifying a war against the justice department, in particular against deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. trump's advisers, including republicans on capitol hill, cory lewandowski, steve bannon, aggressively painting rosenstein as part of a deep state plot against the president of the united states. now the campaign, our jake tapper reports tonight, focusing on pushing rosenstein to reveal details about the investigation that both the justice department and fbi do not want out in the public. let's take exhibit a, and that is trump's claim that the fbi infiltrated his campaign. the president demanding details in a meeting this afternoon with the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was there, along with the fbi director, christopher wray. they all came to the white house to meet with the president. and trump's attack to the justice department became a full-on onslaught. here's how it started, with this. if the fbi or doj was infiltratin
let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, i'm erin burnett. "outfront," the president and his allies intensifying a war against the justice department, in particular against deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. trump's advisers, including republicans on capitol hill, cory lewandowski, steve bannon, aggressively painting rosenstein as part of a deep state plot against the president of the united states. now the campaign, our jake tapper reports tonight, focusing on...
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i'm erin burnett. "out front" tonight, smelling blood. trump now says his summit with kim jong-un which he canceled yesterday could be back on for the exact same day. >> mr. president, is the summit still on? >> we're going to see what happens. we're talking to them now. it was a very nice statement they put out. we'll see what happens. it could even be the 12th. we're talking to them now. they very much want to do it. we'd like to do it. we're going to see what happens. >> okay, this is a far cry from saying, quote, you talk about your nuclear capabilities, but ours are so massive and powerful, which was trump's personal message to kim just 33 hours ago. today, though, it's all changed. we're back from another my button's bigger brink. it seems trump is back to desperately wanting this summit. which seems odd, given the self-proclaimed master deal maker has warned against appearing too eager. you don't have to listen to him. i mean, read it, right there, black and white, page 53 of trump's "art of the deal." right under the header, use y
i'm erin burnett. "out front" tonight, smelling blood. trump now says his summit with kim jong-un which he canceled yesterday could be back on for the exact same day. >> mr. president, is the summit still on? >> we're going to see what happens. we're talking to them now. it was a very nice statement they put out. we'll see what happens. it could even be the 12th. we're talking to them now. they very much want to do it. we'd like to do it. we're going to see what happens....
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erin just joined us this past monday. i asked her to come here this morning to meet rachel and the consumer federation of america. it's important that we all work together . erin i am glad to welcome you aboard to the united states consumer product safety comission commisioner. it also like to say that every time i speak , myself and agency and all of our staff and commissioners work for all of you the american people. my door is always open. if there's anything that i can be assistance of, or that you have an issue or concern about. i hope you will feel free to reach out to my office and contact me so that we can have that important discussion. that door is always open. enclosing i would like to say that the mission of united states consumer product safety comission commisioner is critical. one of the most important of a government agency to keep the consumers a safer from unreasonable harm. nothing is more sacred than the safety of our families. i don't take that lightly and i would ask you to join me in helping to prom
erin just joined us this past monday. i asked her to come here this morning to meet rachel and the consumer federation of america. it's important that we all work together . erin i am glad to welcome you aboard to the united states consumer product safety comission commisioner. it also like to say that every time i speak , myself and agency and all of our staff and commissioners work for all of you the american people. my door is always open. if there's anything that i can be assistance of, or...
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i'm erin burnett. tonight, pay to play. stunning new details about the president's long-term personal attorney promising access to the president. according to multiple people shortly after president trump's win, the president's fixer was pitching himself to potential clients. like pharmaceutical giant novartis. a company that cohen immediately approached. another one described as boiling down to this. i don't know who's been representing you, but you should fire them all. i'm the guy you should hire. i'm closest to the president. i'm his person lawyer. it appears it worked for novartis. cohen is accused of being paid nearly $2 million by major companies for so-called insight into the president's thinking. taking millions from a client list that didn't just have novartis, it also included at&t, korean air space and a russian oligarch with close ties to the kremlin. sarah sanders today questioned b again and again about these transactions. and again and again, the answer to nearly a dozen questions was pretty much the same re
i'm erin burnett. tonight, pay to play. stunning new details about the president's long-term personal attorney promising access to the president. according to multiple people shortly after president trump's win, the president's fixer was pitching himself to potential clients. like pharmaceutical giant novartis. a company that cohen immediately approached. another one described as boiling down to this. i don't know who's been representing you, but you should fire them all. i'm the guy you should...
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erin mcpike and jill colvin, ladies, thank you so much. have a good sunday. >>> coming up next, it is a ringing endorsement for gina haspel from dozens of former high-ranking cia officials. i'm going to speak to a former cia chief of staff about why he says haspel's critics have it all wrong. to most people, i look like... ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain
erin mcpike and jill colvin, ladies, thank you so much. have a good sunday. >>> coming up next, it is a ringing endorsement for gina haspel from dozens of former high-ranking cia officials. i'm going to speak to a former cia chief of staff about why he says haspel's critics have it all wrong. to most people, i look like... ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be...
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, breaking news. robert mueller's team has questioned a russian oligarch about hundreds of thousands of dollars that his company sent to michael cohen after the election. this is according to a source familiar with the matter. victor is the name of the russian oligarch. you see him there. he has close ties to putin. he is one of two russian oligarchs the fbi stopped to question earlier this year when their private jets landed in new york area airports. now this questioning was part of russia's probe. last month, the trump administration placed him on the list. now according to michael avenatti tonight, the amount of money was roughly $500 thourk and it was paid to cohen between january and august of 2017. so all within president trump's administration. the first payment avenatti says was within 75 days of when cohen paid stormy daniels $135,000 to keep quiet b about her alleged affair with the president. avenatti speculates these may have been used to reimburse cocoa hen. whatever they were used for,
i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, breaking news. robert mueller's team has questioned a russian oligarch about hundreds of thousands of dollars that his company sent to michael cohen after the election. this is according to a source familiar with the matter. victor is the name of the russian oligarch. you see him there. he has close ties to putin. he is one of two russian oligarchs the fbi stopped to question earlier this year when their private jets landed in new york area...
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>> i think erin is directly accurate on this.republicans who really didn't have an issue with her record going into this can point to two democrats and call this bipartisan and look at the other are opposing her as being part of the democratic opposition y think republicans have the cover they need and probably push this forward. >> azi and erin, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, why the secretary of state calls the reporters meeting with kim jong-un undignified. ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. or a c-anything-o. but i'
>> i think erin is directly accurate on this.republicans who really didn't have an issue with her record going into this can point to two democrats and call this bipartisan and look at the other are opposing her as being part of the democratic opposition y think republicans have the cover they need and probably push this forward. >> azi and erin, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, why the secretary of state calls the reporters meeting with kim...
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erin burnett out front starts right now. >> new demands tonight as trump shakes up his legal team adding clinton's impeachment lawyer. plus more legal problems for the president. trump accuser subpoenas unreleased footage from the apprentice. what is she looking for? and new questions after trump's doctors bombshell revelation, can we believe anything we have heard about the president's health? let's go out front. >> his personal lawyer on the russia investigation rudy guiliani has a whole new list of demands from mueller and he's also saying he's worried about a perjury trap being set for the president by mueller. unless mueller is open to the possibility that comey lied about his interactions with trump the president will refuse to submit to a mueller interview. >> could they have an open mind to the fact that he may be telling the truth and that he lied. if they have an open mind to that then this is something that we can consider. >> we would be foolish to have them be in it. >> all of those questions that were leaked to the media categorically off the table. >> what would be accepta
erin burnett out front starts right now. >> new demands tonight as trump shakes up his legal team adding clinton's impeachment lawyer. plus more legal problems for the president. trump accuser subpoenas unreleased footage from the apprentice. what is she looking for? and new questions after trump's doctors bombshell revelation, can we believe anything we have heard about the president's health? let's go out front. >> his personal lawyer on the russia investigation rudy guiliani has...
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, blind-sided. that's how president trump's legal team says they're feeling tonight thanks to rudy giuliani's 24-hour media blitz starting with the bombshell that president trump paid michael cohen back the stormy daniels hush money. >> funneled through a law firm and the president repaid it. >> oh, i didn't know -- he did? >> yeah, he fired comey because comey would not, among other things, say that he wasn't a target of the investigation. we got kim jong-un impressed enough to be releasing three prisoners today. jared is a fine man. you know that. but men are, you know, disposable. but a fine woman like ivanka? come on. >> each one of those statements leaving a trail of chaos on the president's own team. for example, the president, of course, said not even one month ago that he did not know about the stormy daniels payment. and those american hostages? the white house says it can't confirm they're being freed today. cnn is learning members of trump's legal team are angry tonight saying giuliani wa
i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, blind-sided. that's how president trump's legal team says they're feeling tonight thanks to rudy giuliani's 24-hour media blitz starting with the bombshell that president trump paid michael cohen back the stormy daniels hush money. >> funneled through a law firm and the president repaid it. >> oh, i didn't know -- he did? >> yeah, he fired comey because comey would not, among other things, say that he wasn't a target of the...
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let's go "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. "outfront," the breaking news, possible new legal trouble for president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort. his former son-in-law has flipped. he's now cooperating with the feds. as part of jeffrey yohide's plea agreement, the son-in-law is now cooperating with new york's attorney general's office as well which is working with bob mueller's investigation which as you may know turned one year old today. yohide first met with investigators in 2017, according to sources providing information to federal investigators for the manafort probe in possible money laundering, tax evasion violations, all that was under way. he started to provide information which was turned over to bob mueller. manafort has been charged with a whole lot of things including money laundering, failure to disclose himself as a foreign agent, bank fraud, and tax fraud. he continues though to maintain his innocence. i want to go straight to kara scannell in washington breaking this story. carol, what are yo
let's go "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. "outfront," the breaking news, possible new legal trouble for president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort. his former son-in-law has flipped. he's now cooperating with the feds. as part of jeffrey yohide's plea agreement, the son-in-law is now cooperating with new york's attorney general's office as well which is working with bob mueller's investigation which as you may know turned one year old today. yohide...
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erin just joined us this past monday. and i asked her to come here this morning to meet rachel and to meet consumer federation of america, because it's very important that we work together and that we share the same message and safety message to the consumer. so erin, i'm glad to welcome you aboard to cpsc. i also want to say to all of you, as i say every time i speak, myself and the agency and all of our staff and the commissioners work for all of you, the american people. and my door is always open. if there is anything that i can ever be of assistance of or to or you have an issue or a concern about the agency, i hope you will feel free to reach out to my office and to contact me so that we can have that important discussion. and i will just say, the door is always open. in closing, i want to say that cpsc's mission is a critical one. it is critical. maybe one of the most important of a government agency to keep the consumer safe from unreasonable risks of injury and harm. nothing is more important than the safety of o
erin just joined us this past monday. and i asked her to come here this morning to meet rachel and to meet consumer federation of america, because it's very important that we work together and that we share the same message and safety message to the consumer. so erin, i'm glad to welcome you aboard to cpsc. i also want to say to all of you, as i say every time i speak, myself and the agency and all of our staff and the commissioners work for all of you, the american people. and my door is...
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>> reporter: erin, it is exceedingly unusual.omething that most white house aides were not expecting at all today. when the president did fly here to houston, he's supposed to be focusing on the midterm elections. this is hardly the republican message for the midterm election. but in many respects talking to a variety of white house aides today, it is also something the president privately has been saying for a long time. he is obsessed and so many of his thoughts revolve around james comey. it's clear what he is trying to do here as you laid it out all in the introduction. he's trying to paint a narrative, show that he is not the only one, in his view, the president is not the only one, in his view, who's being wronged by the justice department. he's drawn a thread with james comey. he's looked back through some of his previous cases. ironically, he's friends with a lot of these people, as you pointed out. more importantly, the president is trying to paint a broader picture here that when the mueller investigation reaches its cl
>> reporter: erin, it is exceedingly unusual.omething that most white house aides were not expecting at all today. when the president did fly here to houston, he's supposed to be focusing on the midterm elections. this is hardly the republican message for the midterm election. but in many respects talking to a variety of white house aides today, it is also something the president privately has been saying for a long time. he is obsessed and so many of his thoughts revolve around james...
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erin. >> thank you very much.uch an important part of this story as we head into midterms. have a great weekend. thanks to all of you for joining us, a.c. 360 starts now. >>> good evening, with he begin tonight keeping them honest with president trump's claim that someone else doesn't have his facts straight and that people should really think before they speak. pot meet kettle. it's all part of the damage control from the damage control over the president's payments to repay the payment for stormy daniels' silence. as confusing as that might sound it is a model of clarity compared to where all today's damage control leaves our understanding of actually what happened. so it all became necessary as you know when rudy guiliani who, remember, was brought in to help clean up the president's legal mess made a bigger and more rambling miss out of the stormy daniels story. until now at least
erin. >> thank you very much.uch an important part of this story as we head into midterms. have a great weekend. thanks to all of you for joining us, a.c. 360 starts now. >>> good evening, with he begin tonight keeping them honest with president trump's claim that someone else doesn't have his facts straight and that people should really think before they speak. pot meet kettle. it's all part of the damage control from the damage control over the president's payments to repay the...
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and the other thing that is interesting here, erin.ow that rod rosenstein who is other seeing both, he told the president as of now, he is not a target of an investigation. he would know about the new york investigation as well. so i'm not sure as a prosecutor how that plays into this. >> so let me again so everybody understands. the air force one is on april 5th not even one month ago. this was the president when asked about if he knew about the payment. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >> why did michael cohen -- >> you have to ask michael cohen. he is my attorney. you'll have to ask michael. >> obviously, that was a false statement. what is the legal implications that could threaten this president putting aside whether the american voter cares or not. >> lying to the public or to the press is usually not a crime. so what we saw the president do, obviously, it is sad that it no long longer surprises us that he is lying. unfortunately, that is not a crime. so the issues legally are first of all, thi
and the other thing that is interesting here, erin.ow that rod rosenstein who is other seeing both, he told the president as of now, he is not a target of an investigation. he would know about the new york investigation as well. so i'm not sure as a prosecutor how that plays into this. >> so let me again so everybody understands. the air force one is on april 5th not even one month ago. this was the president when asked about if he knew about the payment. >> did you know about the...
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. >> where is the juice, erin? >> a good point you raise is that the oil service industry has underperformed by about 7.5% year to date you have seen a pretty significant underperformance of the sector part has been a lot of the blockages we have seen, a lot of the transportation issues we talked about what you're now starting to see is offshore space, you're starting to see rig counts start to increase slowly but surely. you have also started to see rig counts increasing here in the u.s. for the private market enterprises. not for the public guys, for the private guys that sets up a really good environment for the oil service industry now to start playing catch-up i think oih is a place that looks interesting. >> if you want to bet, just pure leverage on higher commodity prices, jim is right and erin is right. it's not going to be the xle, because there are a lot of hedges in those -- in the books of those companies and it's not quite 1 for 1 or 2 for 1. xop has been where the real juice is, just betting purely on
. >> where is the juice, erin? >> a good point you raise is that the oil service industry has underperformed by about 7.5% year to date you have seen a pretty significant underperformance of the sector part has been a lot of the blockages we have seen, a lot of the transportation issues we talked about what you're now starting to see is offshore space, you're starting to see rig counts start to increase slowly but surely. you have also started to see rig counts increasing here in...
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russell.c. >> erin m. fletcher. sentio. dro de stewart. andrew t.rossman. >> dylan struthers. >> evelyn m. janssen. >> brandon d. jones. >> christopher austin wood. from the 30th company. brown.a. >> benjamin w. caldwell.. >> princeton -- >> david philip. r. mcclellan. >> sarah e. childress. >> robert l. monroe. >> connor a. >> michael a. >> derek c. crowley. >> thomas j. moynahan. >> timothy c. bolton. >> theodore v. cassandra -- >> christopher l. nathan m. jabari. parks.son m.a. >> parker j. >> connor m. harris. >> gary w. a. hinkley. ramirez. >> dylan ray jensen. a.elizabeth >>john h. reid a. templin. >> lacey g. kelly. m. windham. >> thomas j. lacey. martin. jessica m. martinez. colin craig matham. rhett robert. grant m. robertson. walker e. tyler j. donald g. and zoyner. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the class of 2018. [applause] >> good afternoon president trump, undersecretary -- vice admiral carter, captain chadwick, and distinguished guests. friends and family. i would also like to welcome the class of 1968, the briga
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erin finafrock lives in a community cabin on sixth and castro ...ciates the services being provided by city partners.josh hayes, lava mae manager"it all begins with feeling fresh, feeling clean and having that sense of confidence you, to be able to move forward."lava mae's mobile hygiene van stops at sixth and castro twice a week to provide showers for the homeless.they'll be providing the same service at 27th and northgate when those community cabins open.josh hayes, lava mae manager"we all begin our days with a shower and fresh socks and undies. we are trying to bring that out here into people's neighborhoods so they can have that kickstart." the city says the first 10 people will move in to the 27th and northgate location on thursday.in oakland, michelle kingston, kron4 news. (vicki) the race for governor is heating up and tonight, the top 6 candidates faced off at the california theatre in san jose. (grant) this is possibly the last debate before the june 5th primary, and a number of issues impacting californians were addressed. kron 4's ali rei
erin finafrock lives in a community cabin on sixth and castro ...ciates the services being provided by city partners.josh hayes, lava mae manager"it all begins with feeling fresh, feeling clean and having that sense of confidence you, to be able to move forward."lava mae's mobile hygiene van stops at sixth and castro twice a week to provide showers for the homeless.they'll be providing the same service at 27th and northgate when those community cabins open.josh hayes, lava mae...
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erin, earlier said, he tweeted about "the new york times." he said it quoted a nonexistent senior white house senior official. when in fact the paper had an audio recording of said official who quote does not exist. so did the president either a, not nowknow about this briefing b, intentionally try to misinform? >> those seem to be the only two options, alex. either the president was unaware or he ignored the truth. just to set the tescene, this ia briefing in front of some 50 reporters with another 200 on an attached conference call making it to the meeting. so you have an official here saying this is on background. all of these things are decided in add vavance. these are terms laid out by the white house. so there aren't many options here for what the president is doing, but big picture, we see him hitting hard the strategy of attacking the media, discredits fact finders and disputing the facts. this is the playbook. his actions with the mueller team or congressional investigators. the same playbook every time. this time, he got caught. >>
erin, earlier said, he tweeted about "the new york times." he said it quoted a nonexistent senior white house senior official. when in fact the paper had an audio recording of said official who quote does not exist. so did the president either a, not nowknow about this briefing b, intentionally try to misinform? >> those seem to be the only two options, alex. either the president was unaware or he ignored the truth. just to set the tescene, this ia briefing in front of some 50...
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the four-year-old non-profit founded by veterinary technician erin pena. >> do you know the last time they got a vaccine? >> reporter: hosts a monthly pet clinic for low-income and homeless folks in the east bay. so far furry friends has served more than 3,000 dogs and cats belonging to more than 1,500 people. >> if she needs it, we can do it for you. >> they stay in the homes where they are loved and they have the basic medical needs that are necessary to keep them healthy. >> reporter: cancer survivor linden nelson can focus on paying her medical bills and not have to worry about her pooches. >> and it's compassion that you feel here. >> reporter: and mark fox, who is homeless, can keep his 8- year-old pet. >> she is gonna have little pups. i can't afford to pay for it all. >> we definitely want to make sure that the homeless people are able to keep their pets with them. sometimes it's the only thing they have left. >> reporter: outside of the clinic erin has rescued pets and emergencies working in the burn unit. she speaks to schools and community groups will proper answer care. sh
the four-year-old non-profit founded by veterinary technician erin pena. >> do you know the last time they got a vaccine? >> reporter: hosts a monthly pet clinic for low-income and homeless folks in the east bay. so far furry friends has served more than 3,000 dogs and cats belonging to more than 1,500 people. >> if she needs it, we can do it for you. >> they stay in the homes where they are loved and they have the basic medical needs that are necessary to keep them...
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for seven or eight months, erin refused to talk about what she saw.ly supportive of each other. it has affected you both in different ways? yeah, ithink affected you both in different ways? yeah, i think mum and erin have had a very different effect to me because i have just wanted to go out there and show that i cannot be silenced. i want to go out and do more things because i know that life is short now. it could be taken any time. i'm trained to do that. they are just tried to get better. it is ha rd are just tried to get better. it is hard to know what to do. as a family, maybe start with you, it must be hard to process what you we re must be hard to process what you were thinking about because what you are thinking about as arm is what they are about. yes, my my priority as soon as they are about. yes, my my priority as soon as i realised that erin was struggling as much as she was, because she hid it for four or five months, i knew she was sad but i didn't know about the flashbacks and the trouble sleeping and she had heard that. my priority was
for seven or eight months, erin refused to talk about what she saw.ly supportive of each other. it has affected you both in different ways? yeah, ithink affected you both in different ways? yeah, i think mum and erin have had a very different effect to me because i have just wanted to go out there and show that i cannot be silenced. i want to go out and do more things because i know that life is short now. it could be taken any time. i'm trained to do that. they are just tried to get better. it...
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these stories make a difference. >> erin, thank you.reat journalism. >> great work, erin. >>> it's not clear this morning who will walk meghan markle down the aisle saturday. headlines dominating british papers say her father will not attend the royal wedding. thomas markle told tmz he worked with a photographer to stage pictures of him preparing for the occasion near his home in mexico. he also said he suffered a recent heart attack. roxana saberi it where the wedding will take place. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the kind of news that could devastate any bride, let alone if you're a bride about to walk down the aisle in front of a global audience. meghan markle had hoped her father would be by her side in windsor saturday, but now he might not make it at all. do you know how prince harry and meghan markle are feeling now? >> yeah. i spoke to someone very close to them last night. he said they were both devastated. more than anything, above even wanting her father to be there, meghan's concern at the moment is for her father
these stories make a difference. >> erin, thank you.reat journalism. >> great work, erin. >>> it's not clear this morning who will walk meghan markle down the aisle saturday. headlines dominating british papers say her father will not attend the royal wedding. thomas markle told tmz he worked with a photographer to stage pictures of him preparing for the occasion near his home in mexico. he also said he suffered a recent heart attack. roxana saberi it where the wedding will...
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>> well, i'm really, erin, you're asking the wrong person.ion and i've really tried to stay out of special counsel's mueller'slane. this is a different matter. i don't want to dispoint you, but i think this is between the special counsel's office and the president's office and i understand the president's lawyer's wanting to narrow the scope, but i suspect the special counsel will want to broaden it and this is something as you're reporting just said, is going to have to be decided through negotiations or subpoena that will go for the next several months. so this news, about this restricting possibly of the interview, comes as the president has been ramping up his rhetoric over this confidential intelligence source. the spy in his campaign. but this source was used to obtain information during the campaign. again, he calls it a spy. here's the president. >> if they had spies in my campaign, that would be a disgrace. this would be one of the biggest insults that anyone's ever seen. and very illegal aside from everything else. if they had spies
>> well, i'm really, erin, you're asking the wrong person.ion and i've really tried to stay out of special counsel's mueller'slane. this is a different matter. i don't want to dispoint you, but i think this is between the special counsel's office and the president's office and i understand the president's lawyer's wanting to narrow the scope, but i suspect the special counsel will want to broaden it and this is something as you're reporting just said, is going to have to be decided...
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erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> "outfront" next, breaking news. north korea threatening to cancel the trump kim summit. the white house caught off guard. plus, wimping out. republicans say they're unhappy with trump about his treatment of john mccain and his tweets about saving jobs at chinese phone company. so why didn't any of them say it to his face today? and as the president rails against media, there's one anchor who is getting unprecedented access and his name is not sean hannity. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. tonight, the breaking news. a bombshell noum catching the white house off guard. north korea taking the the white house completely by surprise with a sudden warning that next month's trump kim summit is in jeopardy. the reason joint military drills between the u.s. and south korea which have just begun. north korean state tv refer iri to the drills as quote provocative military disturba e disturbanc disturbances, north korea suspended high level talks with south korea which were scheduled to begin hours from now
erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> "outfront" next, breaking news. north korea threatening to cancel the trump kim summit. the white house caught off guard. plus, wimping out. republicans say they're unhappy with trump about his treatment of john mccain and his tweets about saving jobs at chinese phone company. so why didn't any of them say it to his face today? and as the president rails against media, there's one anchor who is getting unprecedented access...
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. >> cooper: erin fein, who bartended at the spotted pig for two years, says friedman's abuse wasn'tust verbal. she says he sexually assaulted her in his car outside the restaurant in september of 2014. this is the first time she's spoken publicly about it. >> erin fein: he lunged forward, he grabbed my face, he started kissing me, very, sort of sloppily. he pulled up my shirt. he put his hands on me. and i felt frozen. >> cooper: fein says she managed to get out of the car, and friedman told her not to tell anyone what happened. >> fein: it was terrible and not what i wanted. but-- you know, he didn't ask. >> cooper: hours later, friedman sent fein these three emails, asking her for "sexy" pictures. >> fein: "send sexy pix tonight. i'll delete." and i was just really shocked by that. i worried about what would happen if i didn't respond. >> cooper: you worried if you didn't respond, what, that he might retaliate? >> fein: ( sighs ) it was not a good option for me to not have this job. so i thought the best move would be, you know, don't respond and just, let's pretend like this neve
. >> cooper: erin fein, who bartended at the spotted pig for two years, says friedman's abuse wasn'tust verbal. she says he sexually assaulted her in his car outside the restaurant in september of 2014. this is the first time she's spoken publicly about it. >> erin fein: he lunged forward, he grabbed my face, he started kissing me, very, sort of sloppily. he pulled up my shirt. he put his hands on me. and i felt frozen. >> cooper: fein says she managed to get out of the car,...
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that was erin handley, 5till la5t independent media outlets left. that the new owners say that this was a simple bu5ine55 restructuring move. one bit of reaction, so much online today from reuters, the former bureau chief in bangkok, very sad to see the once mighty phnom pen po5t bangkok, very sad to see the once mighty phnom pen post for like this, terrible new5 mighty phnom pen post for like this, terrible news for press freedom in a country that desperately needed. don't forget, you can get much more detail on our top stories on our website. you can stay up to date at bbc.com/new5. president trump has defended his nominee to head the cia after she offered to withdraw over concerns about her role in harsh interrogation techniques, including waterboarding. he tweeted, "my highly respected nominee for cia director, gina ha5pel, has come underfire because she was too tough on terrorists." "think of that, in these very dangerous time5, we have the most qualified person, a woman, who democrats want out because she is too tough on terror." "win gina!" g
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betsy woodruff and erin delmore, always great to talk to you. thank you so much. >>> is the policy of maximizing political pressure and sanction on north korea pushing them away from peace talks? i'm going to ask a congressman on the foreign affairs committee if he's concerned. the blade quality you'd expect from gillette... affordability you might not. the new gillette3 & gillette5. available now. gillette. the best a man can get. each unique piece comes to life in the same way...ands. a messy, sloppy, splattery way. but now she's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, even when nothing else is. brand vo: snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on average, $4,340 in tax savings. smarter business tools for the world's hardest workers. quickbooks. backing you. ways to lthe northern belly fat. percussion massage. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool. coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells. with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some rare side e
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with us for the hour, josh, sarat, jon najarian, erin brown. finally, doc, we saw energy stocks rise loov with oil, and we have a big setback today. >> huge setback. chevron perhaps getting a deal with saudi arabia, putting more production on saudi arabia increasing production in other areas, perhaps again, but people are betting on something going on, mel, ahead of the june meeting with opec. so a 3.3% drop is not insignificant, even though woo had this big run that you just spoke of so you see this big ramp we go up through 80 on brent go up through 70 very strong on wti. and now a 3.3% pullback, good for truckers i saw jbht, unusual activity in this one, landstar, a lot of stocks, j.b. hunt in particular hit a 52-week high that's even though you have seen this big rise out of diesel prices over the last six months. so this could just be manna from heaven for airlines and truckers as well as consumers >> if your manna is volatility, which a lot of traders' manna in fact is, you could be setting up for a very interesting trade here going into
with us for the hour, josh, sarat, jon najarian, erin brown. finally, doc, we saw energy stocks rise loov with oil, and we have a big setback today. >> huge setback. chevron perhaps getting a deal with saudi arabia, putting more production on saudi arabia increasing production in other areas, perhaps again, but people are betting on something going on, mel, ahead of the june meeting with opec. so a 3.3% drop is not insignificant, even though woo had this big run that you just spoke of so...
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>> reporter: well, erin, let's start with that princess diana nod.ice tomorrow will be "guide me, thou oh great redeemer," which was also the final hymn at her funeral more than 20 years ago. also, it's very obvious that meghan markle is not going to be the royal bride that just does what she's told, toes the line, bows down. her mark is all over this service. the processional music at the very end is going to be "this little light of mine," sung by etta james, which was a civil rights anthem. the other little interesting nugget is that meghan markle is actually going to walk herself down most of the aisle. she will walk alone. her dad was supposed to be here to give her away. he is unwell and can't make it, so she will walk on her own. prince charles will join her for a little bit of the way, and he will back off, she will walk the final steps to the altar, where she will marry prince harry. she will become a royal. she will no longer be what they call over here a commoner. she will be a royal and her life will undoubtedly change completely forever.
>> reporter: well, erin, let's start with that princess diana nod.ice tomorrow will be "guide me, thou oh great redeemer," which was also the final hymn at her funeral more than 20 years ago. also, it's very obvious that meghan markle is not going to be the royal bride that just does what she's told, toes the line, bows down. her mark is all over this service. the processional music at the very end is going to be "this little light of mine," sung by etta james, which...
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good evening, i'm erin burnett and "outfront" tonight, the breaking news.d after undergoing a kidney procedure. her huds the president, expected to return to the white house any
good evening, i'm erin burnett and "outfront" tonight, the breaking news.d after undergoing a kidney procedure. her huds the president, expected to return to the white house any
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>>> i'm erin moriarty.st cut her throat trying to kill herself but investigators have doubts. did she do it, or did someone else? that's coming up o >>> this morning's "eye opener" >> announcer: this morning's eye opener at 8:00 is sponsored by progressive. making it easy to bundle your home and car insurance. >>> ahead, >>> ahead -- a perfect screen play for our series "a more perfect you know." how students are getting the hollywood treatment without leaving the collateral. you're watching "cbs this morning. kws screenplay without leaving the classroom. you're watching "cbs this morning." ucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms, talk to your parkinson's specialist. there are treatment options that can help. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. there are treat
>>> i'm erin moriarty.st cut her throat trying to kill herself but investigators have doubts. did she do it, or did someone else? that's coming up o >>> this morning's "eye opener" >> announcer: this morning's eye opener at 8:00 is sponsored by progressive. making it easy to bundle your home and car insurance. >>> ahead, >>> ahead -- a perfect screen play for our series "a more perfect you know." how students are getting the...
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sotit makes us strongersot erin carrera/ucsf registered nurse 28-38it's important to be here because we work side by side with afscme members. i honestly couldn't do the job i do without my pca's , unit secretaries, housekeeping, everybody here contributes to giving excellent patient care while many registered nurses joined the picket lines, uc officials say others scheduled to work did show up for their shiftssot sheila antrum/c.o.o., ucsf health 53- 103let's just say a majority of people came in to provide care and that was a good point for us and that helped us move replacement nurses along the way to help out in other areas that were shortstill the strike is having an impact... ucsf officials rescheduled 12-thousand surgeries, clinic visits and outpatient procedures and cut the overall number of patients admitted to the hospital to 55% of normal. sot at the end of the day there are still people waiting to get appointments , still people waiting to have surgeries, this hasn't changed , it's still a disruption that we have to deal with. (pam) in the east bay--- police are investiga
sotit makes us strongersot erin carrera/ucsf registered nurse 28-38it's important to be here because we work side by side with afscme members. i honestly couldn't do the job i do without my pca's , unit secretaries, housekeeping, everybody here contributes to giving excellent patient care while many registered nurses joined the picket lines, uc officials say others scheduled to work did show up for their shiftssot sheila antrum/c.o.o., ucsf health 53- 103let's just say a majority of people came...
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erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> "outfront" next, prabreaking news. selling himself to companies, offering access to trump. did the president know about it? plus, cohen paid half a million dollars by a company link today a russian oligarch. and trump waiting to greet the three americans just freed by kim jong-un. an incredible evening ahead. my guest, a woman who knows the horror of being held prisoner in north korea. let's go "outfront." and good ooempk. i'm erin burnett. tonight, pay to play. stunning new details about the president's long-term persona
erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> "outfront" next, prabreaking news. selling himself to companies, offering access to trump. did the president know about it? plus, cohen paid half a million dollars by a company link today a russian oligarch. and trump waiting to greet the three americans just freed by kim jong-un. an incredible evening ahead. my guest, a woman who knows the horror of being held prisoner in north korea. let's go "outfront." and good...
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erin has beenjoined by a second undercover man, who we are calling john. second undercover man, who wealling john. will we went out that evening, i was under the impression that there would be some hunting going on, but it was far worse than i expected to see. as planned, we meet thomas at eight o'clock. he sends us to ryan's house. pig is a slang term for badger. they picked up ryan harrison and his two dogs. they head into the forest, on the way, they are determined to get a cable. and it may notjust be badgers, it is also illegal to hunt boar and deer with dogs. as they drive, ryan lights up the field with the lamp. it is not long before they spot something. two dogs were chasing the gear down, and they chased it all over the field and also to directions. and at one point, they saw a deer coming towards us, chased by one of the dogs, it came into a barb wire fence got trapped in the fence and saw that one of the dogs had the deer by the back legs and was trying to drag it back to the fence. it was an awful noise and the side of its screaming trying to get away. the deer is badly inj
erin has beenjoined by a second undercover man, who we are calling john. second undercover man, who wealling john. will we went out that evening, i was under the impression that there would be some hunting going on, but it was far worse than i expected to see. as planned, we meet thomas at eight o'clock. he sends us to ryan's house. pig is a slang term for badger. they picked up ryan harrison and his two dogs. they head into the forest, on the way, they are determined to get a cable. and it may...
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neil: but i think, erin, he wanted it to get out. i know it sounds kooky to say i work for the american people, i'm not here to assuage your ego. loyalty and the rest, it can be humiliating, i much prefer when you take someone aside and chew them out rather than embarrass them in front of a large group. but having said that, i think this is by design. i might be over, you know, analyzing this, you know? >> but i thought it was kind of strange for a sort of nuanced reason which is that kirsten nielsen is actually a cybersecurity expert. that's how she rose throughout dhs as opposed to some of the stuff on the border. neil: well, that's her job now. >> correct. neil: she might be, he kept referring to her as a george bush, you know, candidate, you know? >> but what's interesting, what's interesting though is that, actually, more could be done, a lot more could be done on the cybersecurity front. and that's what dhs really needs to get a handle on going into the midterm elections. neil: all right. >> you know, i know that immigration an
neil: but i think, erin, he wanted it to get out. i know it sounds kooky to say i work for the american people, i'm not here to assuage your ego. loyalty and the rest, it can be humiliating, i much prefer when you take someone aside and chew them out rather than embarrass them in front of a large group. but having said that, i think this is by design. i might be over, you know, analyzing this, you know? >> but i thought it was kind of strange for a sort of nuanced reason which is that...
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the breaking news, a cabinet in chaos tonight.sident trump's homeland security secretary kirstjen nielson telling colleagues she was close to resigning a
i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the breaking news, a cabinet in chaos tonight.sident trump's homeland security secretary kirstjen nielson telling colleagues she was close to resigning a
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i'm kate baldwin in for erin burnett. out front tonight deflecting and defiant. the white house refusing to back down on the president's latest conspiracy theory that the fbi planted a spy in his campaign for political purposes. trey gowdy someone who was actually briefed on the intelligence and says he believes the fbi acted appropriately into its investigation. in summary no spy in the trump campaign. >> now that trey gowdy who has actually seen all the classified information on what the fbi is doing says that there is nothing to the allegations that they were spying on the trump campaign, and in fact gowdy says the fbi was doing exactly what they should have been doing, given what trey gowdy has said is the president prepared now to retract his allegation that the fbi was spying on his campaign? >> clearly, there's still cause for concern that needs to be look said at. let's not forget the deputy director of the fbi was actually fired for misconduct. the president's concern would the matter and we're going to follow the issue. >> trey gowdy dliterally debunked
i'm kate baldwin in for erin burnett. out front tonight deflecting and defiant. the white house refusing to back down on the president's latest conspiracy theory that the fbi planted a spy in his campaign for political purposes. trey gowdy someone who was actually briefed on the intelligence and says he believes the fbi acted appropriately into its investigation. in summary no spy in the trump campaign. >> now that trey gowdy who has actually seen all the classified information on what...