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a little over a year after erroll and katherine were given permission to be together, erroll started heroin again. they got into a fight about going to rehab. and she called the police. >> i feel ashamed for you to have to come and see me here because, you know, i was doing so well. and it's just... it's an absolute and total regression. i don't know if it's apropos, if it's bittersweet, if it's going to help to tell the story, you know, i don't know. (sniffling) >> narrator: he's been charged with violating the conditions of his release. and now connecticut must decide whether to keep erroll behind bars... or give him another chance at life on parole. >> narrator: next time on frontline... >> we're in the post-antibiotic era. >> narrator: untreatable infections. >> they had asked me to sign the papers to let her go, and i did. >> narrator: drug-resistant superbugs. >> he had some bugs that they had never seen before. >> narrator: frontline investigates. >> we are seeing the emergence globally of bacteria that are untreatable. >> narrator: "hunting the nightmare bacteria." >> go to p
a little over a year after erroll and katherine were given permission to be together, erroll started heroin again. they got into a fight about going to rehab. and she called the police. >> i feel ashamed for you to have to come and see me here because, you know, i was doing so well. and it's just... it's an absolute and total regression. i don't know if it's apropos, if it's bittersweet, if it's going to help to tell the story, you know, i don't know. (sniffling) >> narrator: he's...
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errol louis and sarah westwood back bwith us.or this book and what may or may not be revealed? >> i think we just don't have any idea what james comey is looking forward to put forward in this book. i think any account of his public service would be incomplete if he didn't include some details how the 2016 unfolded and his final days with the fbi before he was dismissed by president trump. we are willing if he is going to include his juicy details from his time in office particularly the last two years he will receive an enormous pay-out for that book. i think it will be an instant best-seller and i'll want to read it if he includes some of those very interesting and still unknown details from those last very controversial couple of years of his service. so this is going to be one of those rare book that kind of unites washington. everybody wants to read it. one of those potentially explosive accounts. we just don't know how much he is allowed to or willing to include in it. >> errol, do books like this, tell-alls may be it, real
errol louis and sarah westwood back bwith us.or this book and what may or may not be revealed? >> i think we just don't have any idea what james comey is looking forward to put forward in this book. i think any account of his public service would be incomplete if he didn't include some details how the 2016 unfolded and his final days with the fbi before he was dismissed by president trump. we are willing if he is going to include his juicy details from his time in office particularly the...
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errol, let me start with you. from the president's perspective, what problem does anthony scaramucci solve for his white house? >> the reality is, there's only one cook in the kitchen and he's sitting in the oval office. and to the extent that president trump has insisted on directing down to a minute detail his own communications strategy, bringing in scaramucci is almost a way of sort of off-loading some of what's going to remain on the president's own plate. scaramucci, like trump, is a brash new yorker. scaramucci, like trump, is largely self-made, or at least portrays himself that way. and can be combative at times, and both of them are relatively new to politics. that's what donald trump wants. >> you know, what we learned is how much affection and affinity mr. scaramucci has for the president. watch a bit of this news conference yesterday. >> the president's a winner, okay? what and we're going to do, we're going to do a lot of winning. i love the mission that the president has. i love the president. i obvi
errol, let me start with you. from the president's perspective, what problem does anthony scaramucci solve for his white house? >> the reality is, there's only one cook in the kitchen and he's sitting in the oval office. and to the extent that president trump has insisted on directing down to a minute detail his own communications strategy, bringing in scaramucci is almost a way of sort of off-loading some of what's going to remain on the president's own plate. scaramucci, like trump, is...
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>> errol barnett, thanks. >>> and cbs news chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" mod railtor john dickerson joins us now from washington. so john, we continue to see a slow drip drip of information on this russia collusion story. how much of a turning point were these e-mails released by donald trump jr.? >> i think it was a turning point for two important reasons. first the facts. the president's son was engaged in doing something that top officials including the vice president said no one in the campaign had done, and he even asked the question of whether anyone did was offensive. that's the first problem with the facts of the case. it's further complicated by the fact this is the president's flesh and blood, who operates outside of the white house. so how does the white house defend somebody who they're not really -- it's not their job to defend them but where everything that happens with respect to the president's son does have a real impact on the president and his agenda. >> well, i want t
>> errol barnett, thanks. >>> and cbs news chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" mod railtor john dickerson joins us now from washington. so john, we continue to see a slow drip drip of information on this russia collusion story. how much of a turning point were these e-mails released by donald trump jr.? >> i think it was a turning point for two important reasons. first the facts. the president's son was engaged in doing something that top...
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errol, i want to start with the president's tweet. this repeal, then replace offer, is that going anywhere? >> oh, no. for the reasons that were just described. it is both politically and sort of mathematically unwise but impossible to do this. you cannot undo the large tangle of subsidies and various interactions that make the affordable care act and all of the sudden just kind of say, well, none of that exists. we are going to roll back the medicaid expansion, 700,000 in this state, 700,000 in that state simply won't be covered and we'll get around to something better a year from now. the polls already suggested, the public, who are the key players in all of this, are not going to let the senate or the house get away with that. >> take a look at the latest cnn poll out from a march win. 17% support repealing regardless of a replacement. 59% support repeal only if a replacement is ready. sarah, to you, this wouldn't solve any of the problems the president says he wants to solve, better coverage, cheaper premiums, certainly in the ins
errol, i want to start with the president's tweet. this repeal, then replace offer, is that going anywhere? >> oh, no. for the reasons that were just described. it is both politically and sort of mathematically unwise but impossible to do this. you cannot undo the large tangle of subsidies and various interactions that make the affordable care act and all of the sudden just kind of say, well, none of that exists. we are going to roll back the medicaid expansion, 700,000 in this state,...
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errol barnett has more from the weekend white house, mr. trump's golf club in new jersey. >> reporter: protesters opposed es the u.s. women's open being held at president trump's golf course took their message to the jeads of bedminister, new jersey, this weekend. but this morning, mr. trump thanked his supporters and accused so called fake news media of scorning his son. >> very troubling. and obviously moves our whole investigation to another level. >> reporter: donald trump, jr.'s meeting at trump tower last year which included top campaign staff and russians linked to the kremlin is being scrutinized in vishington. vice chair of the senate intelligence committee mark warner. >> i want to hear from everyone in that meeting, and get their wrsion of the story. rtat we've seen is a constant effort to hide contacts with russians. we've seen this pattern repeat itself. >> reporter: the president was hso dealt a setback this weekend on his wish to repeal leamacare. leader mitch mcconnell delayed an upcoming vote on the senate bill while john m
errol barnett has more from the weekend white house, mr. trump's golf club in new jersey. >> reporter: protesters opposed es the u.s. women's open being held at president trump's golf course took their message to the jeads of bedminister, new jersey, this weekend. but this morning, mr. trump thanked his supporters and accused so called fake news media of scorning his son. >> very troubling. and obviously moves our whole investigation to another level. >> reporter: donald...
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errol louis what do you make of it? >> one important thing they're asking for is party registration, which aparental a contradicts privacy flalaws fro the 1970s. i think it is not a voter fraud commission so much as a voter suppression effort. >> that's what critics point out. >> i mean, critic or supporter, i'm not sure what the difference is, frankly. >> explain that. how could asking for your party affiliation and social security number -- >> last four. >> last four and address, how is that voter suppression? >> it is voter suppression in the following sense. first of all, ballot security, true ballot security rests on the fact that it is radically decentralized, 3100 counties, 3100 i was ways of doing electi different machines, different voting rules. that provides a layer of security. you don't have one system that can be hacked. there's that. chris has a clear history when it comes to this stuff. he pursued a theory of voter fraud that has no basis of fact, and assumes people are going from state to state casting
errol louis what do you make of it? >> one important thing they're asking for is party registration, which aparental a contradicts privacy flalaws fro the 1970s. i think it is not a voter fraud commission so much as a voter suppression effort. >> that's what critics point out. >> i mean, critic or supporter, i'm not sure what the difference is, frankly. >> explain that. how could asking for your party affiliation and social security number -- >> last four. >>...
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david gregory, chris cillizza and errol louis. have they been keeping sean spicer in a soundproof room where he did not know there's an ongoing conversation where don jr. admitted in his emails that he was lured by the protect of dirt on hillary clinton from the russians. >> i love it, did not go to adoption policy and sanctions as i remember from my reading of the emails. >> i listened it to yesterday and immediately felt like a sean spicer press briefing from eight days ago, that was when that quote would have had some relevance before the don jr. emails which by the way don jr. released before the president of the united states tweeted out that anyone would have taken this meeting to get dirt on or opposition research on a political opponent. there's really no explanation other than well there's two, one, the president says and does what he wants. the white house communications staff says something totally different, that's one. two, i do think that sean spicer is refusing to give an inch when the truth is obvious. i don't know
david gregory, chris cillizza and errol louis. have they been keeping sean spicer in a soundproof room where he did not know there's an ongoing conversation where don jr. admitted in his emails that he was lured by the protect of dirt on hillary clinton from the russians. >> i love it, did not go to adoption policy and sanctions as i remember from my reading of the emails. >> i listened it to yesterday and immediately felt like a sean spicer press briefing from eight days ago, that...
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let's discuss this with errol louis and princeton professor jim sciut julian zeleny.riday night a senior administration told cnn that the president did not accept putin's denial and three times on air force one, three administration officials declined to say that the president, indeed, accepted putin's denial. what is the assessment here? well, my sense of it is that some of this is the growing pains of a new administration. we will keep in mind that neither of the two cabinet secretaries nor the president, himself, has ever worked in the field of international diplomacy, so they are kind of doing this for the first time. i think they are going to learn some of the small things that they should pick up on, thing like it's important to have a press briefing right after the fact in order to make sure that you don't have this kind of confusion. the fact that you should do it on camera as the russians did, not this strange sort of audio and not letting any pictures be taken of them as they answer questions. then, finally, getting their stories straight. look. my sense of
let's discuss this with errol louis and princeton professor jim sciut julian zeleny.riday night a senior administration told cnn that the president did not accept putin's denial and three times on air force one, three administration officials declined to say that the president, indeed, accepted putin's denial. what is the assessment here? well, my sense of it is that some of this is the growing pains of a new administration. we will keep in mind that neither of the two cabinet secretaries nor...
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joining us erroll louis and claude, and reporter for "the star ledger" in new jersey.ude, not only did you have that exchange with the governor yesterday but really the one that set it all off was this one. let's listen. >> no, it didn't claude, but go ahead. i didn't get any sun today. no. there's no one at island beach state park. there are no lifeguards, no one to pick up the garbage, there's no one provides any beach service at island beach stage park. next. excuse me, next. next. i'm done. we're talking about the closure of government and you're talking about your tmz stuff. >> this is more, claude, than just an update on the vitamin d that the governor of new jersey has been getting. it's really representative of something greater he's facing in that state. >> yes, this was an interesting exchange. it's interesting that he referenced tmz, because i used to work there years and years ago. i helped launch the website back about a decade ago, but he's famously captured brandishing an ice cream cone on the boardwalk after he had gotten into a verbal altercation with
joining us erroll louis and claude, and reporter for "the star ledger" in new jersey.ude, not only did you have that exchange with the governor yesterday but really the one that set it all off was this one. let's listen. >> no, it didn't claude, but go ahead. i didn't get any sun today. no. there's no one at island beach state park. there are no lifeguards, no one to pick up the garbage, there's no one provides any beach service at island beach stage park. next. excuse me, next....
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what, errol, are you expecting? >> i'm expecting in addition to all the things we'll end up talking about, there will be interesting stuff around trade and tourism and all the normal things that go on when two nations of this kind are together. when the questions begin, though, i'm very interested to hear what the french press is going to ask. we've got this narrative and it's going to probably continue here for a long time where the president says all of american media is against him except for the conservative press. it's all fake news. we're making things up, getting paid more to say things damaging to him and so forth. the french press who are a pretty sharp bunch, they have nothing to do with any of that. they'll answer very straightforwa straightforward questions whabt what did you dorks when did you do it, what's going on with your son? are you aware they're trying to destabilize other western european governments and on and on and on. it will be interesting to see what president trump has to say. >> it's goi
what, errol, are you expecting? >> i'm expecting in addition to all the things we'll end up talking about, there will be interesting stuff around trade and tourism and all the normal things that go on when two nations of this kind are together. when the questions begin, though, i'm very interested to hear what the french press is going to ask. we've got this narrative and it's going to probably continue here for a long time where the president says all of american media is against him...
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errol, is this much ado about nothing or some ado about something? >> it's some ado about something. there was no american there. there was no national security aide or secretary of state not even a translator so we don't have u.s. notes about what transpired in the conversation. we also have a history of donald trump in the oval office and other occasions talking too freely about national security matters in ways that damage or salt of alter the posture of the united states with regard to other countries, including our adversaries so people have reason to be worried and when the president reacts with sort of scorn and a half-truthful statement about how, you know, well, everybody knew i was there, that's not even the issue, of course, it makes you wonder and people have very good reason to worry, i think. >> margaret, what is the president trying to do here? errol is right. his statement, his response blaming the media, et cetera, was off point. that's not the point being made about the concern. what's he trying to do? >> it's defensive in the way t
errol, is this much ado about nothing or some ado about something? >> it's some ado about something. there was no american there. there was no national security aide or secretary of state not even a translator so we don't have u.s. notes about what transpired in the conversation. we also have a history of donald trump in the oval office and other occasions talking too freely about national security matters in ways that damage or salt of alter the posture of the united states with regard...
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errol, go to you first. it's a theory but it's a strong enough theory that senator graham is talking about it. how plausible is it that something like this could happen? >> that is very plausible from the point of view clearly what the president want is to get sessions out of the justice department. i think we have all sorted of seen every sign from the president personally that what he wants is for somebody to step in and fire robert mueller and halt the investigation. if this is the easiest way to do it, it seems a little bit crazy in a way to sort of play with the lives of americans to have americans's security subject to these political winds blowing through the white house but that is where we are. >> you say it's an easy way to do it. julian, it wouldn't necessarily be that easy. i mean, would it? in fact, let's get to what senator graham said about this effort. i think we have some sound here. >> this effort to basically marginalize and humiliate the attorney general is not going over well in the sena
errol, go to you first. it's a theory but it's a strong enough theory that senator graham is talking about it. how plausible is it that something like this could happen? >> that is very plausible from the point of view clearly what the president want is to get sessions out of the justice department. i think we have all sorted of seen every sign from the president personally that what he wants is for somebody to step in and fire robert mueller and halt the investigation. if this is the...
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erroll was c coming home, i was more than excited.were waiting for him to get out on parole and to come home. left 70 and want to make a future with them, you kind of feel like all of that is on hold. is being brantley released from prison early after serving 20 months for drug possession and burglary. >> i got a bunch of hugs for everybody. >> to be able to put your arms around somebody is a huge thing. >> i got to go to parole. -- 100ldren street sheldon street. i don't feel like i woke up in prison this morning. you know? i have been coming to prison since 1999 now and i've been in and out of jail 11 times. >> this time i got out was the first time i was on parole. >> brantley. >> i was definitely frightened. i did not know what to expect. >> released from colorado, correct? parole sentence, a little less than four years. >>'s parole officer has been a parole officer for 18 years. >> what was your crime? >> burglary. >> is that kind of your thing? >> not at all. drugs. heroine. >> mr. brantley, you could read had a long, long histo
erroll was c coming home, i was more than excited.were waiting for him to get out on parole and to come home. left 70 and want to make a future with them, you kind of feel like all of that is on hold. is being brantley released from prison early after serving 20 months for drug possession and burglary. >> i got a bunch of hugs for everybody. >> to be able to put your arms around somebody is a huge thing. >> i got to go to parole. -- 100ldren street sheldon street. i don't feel...
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errol, do we know how this press conference will work? can anybody ask questions? will it be tightly controlled? will american journalists be allowed to ask? >> we've seen lots of different variations. the tradition has been, and i assume they'll sort of adhere to form is both leaders will take questions from foreign and their domestic press. what we don't know is who is going to be in the room and how much they want to sort of press french issues in the way that any of us would do. so, for example, president trump has been critical of immigration policy in france. there's been talk about terrori terrorism and whether or not it is linked to immigration policies. >> he's talked terrorists dangerous. that it's a dangerous place to go. >> if you were a parisian journalist, you would probably ask about that. why are you insulting paris? have you consulted with armed forces? what we'll get i think is going to be a pretty aggressive set of questioning about his past comments which here in the united states, it just kind of comes and goes. he insults germany, insults fran
errol, do we know how this press conference will work? can anybody ask questions? will it be tightly controlled? will american journalists be allowed to ask? >> we've seen lots of different variations. the tradition has been, and i assume they'll sort of adhere to form is both leaders will take questions from foreign and their domestic press. what we don't know is who is going to be in the room and how much they want to sort of press french issues in the way that any of us would do. so,...
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let's start with you, errol. general john kelly, what is likely to change with him as chief of staff? >> probably not as much as people would think. the reality is if you already have general kelly. >> john: mcmaster, general mattis at high levels of the administration, they haven't exercised any restraint people can see. people shouldn't think that having a high ranking general walking into the white house, anything is going to change. he's going to get an education, he general kelly is going to get an education. he's spent the last couple decades stand up and salute him when he walks in the room. that ain't going to happen anymore. he's going to be a little surprised how people are inclined to, from white house parlance leak, from our point of view, conduct a public dialogue, have discussions with the public and the press. i don't think we're going to see as much change as people would like to see. >> i'll push back on my friend a little bit, maybe the triumph of hope over experience. the military members of th
let's start with you, errol. general john kelly, what is likely to change with him as chief of staff? >> probably not as much as people would think. the reality is if you already have general kelly. >> john: mcmaster, general mattis at high levels of the administration, they haven't exercised any restraint people can see. people shouldn't think that having a high ranking general walking into the white house, anything is going to change. he's going to get an education, he general...
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with us is political anchor for spectrum news errol louis and kelly jane is also with us of the weekly standard. >> good morning. >> this bill on sanctions goes specifically to the president's ability to ease them or to paws them. no executive likes limitations on their powers but is the president considering the vote in congress expected to veto this one? >> this is a tough one for president trump, isn't it? and, you know, he is not a typical republican. we have known that from the start but i've actually thought since the beginning that russia is likely to be the issue in which he is going to have the most trouble with his own party because republicans have been very cautious ian some of them very hawkish on russia for years now it's amazing to me that republicans in the house and the senate have gotten backbone and pushed back against the president. it took an issue as important as this one that they have all cared about for years. i think he is considering vetoing it but think about how bad that would look. it might not even mat if he vetoes it because it looks to me like the house
with us is political anchor for spectrum news errol louis and kelly jane is also with us of the weekly standard. >> good morning. >> this bill on sanctions goes specifically to the president's ability to ease them or to paws them. no executive likes limitations on their powers but is the president considering the vote in congress expected to veto this one? >> this is a tough one for president trump, isn't it? and, you know, he is not a typical republican. we have known that...
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errol i thought makes the point which is what is different? what does saying that strategic patience is over mean from a strategic military perspective? because at the moment, what we've done in regards to north korea is talk quite tough but they do not appear to be fazed by it, right. this is clearly a provocation, clearly timed around both our independence day and this g-20 summit, and i don't know the answer to what donald trump will do once provoked. we know what he does once provoked sort of domestically. he punches back. that's his thing. i don't know what he'll do from a foreign policy perspective, chris, because frankly, look, when you elect a guy who has not had any previous experience in elected office or in the military, first person ever, we don't really know, donald trump has not outlined and did not really outline beyond we're going to be tougher with them, what he would do with north korea. so we don't have a policy per se. i'm not sure we get one this -- the rest of this week, but i do think at some point if your brand is built
errol i thought makes the point which is what is different? what does saying that strategic patience is over mean from a strategic military perspective? because at the moment, what we've done in regards to north korea is talk quite tough but they do not appear to be fazed by it, right. this is clearly a provocation, clearly timed around both our independence day and this g-20 summit, and i don't know the answer to what donald trump will do once provoked. we know what he does once provoked sort...
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earl the chief who blends meals withsa errol barnett met the chef who blends meals with messages at thefe. >> go through 600 pounds of chicken a day, 100 pounds of cat tail, ox tail, 300 pounds a day. >> reporter: jerome grant is a chef at the bust liling cafe cad sweet home ka faff. grant, whose mother and father are filipino, calls sweet home cafe an edible exhibit. >> a lot of people associate african-american people with the food. we're more than that. we were in the kitchen. we were in the kitchens within these stable houses. we were everywhere and we helped develop what american food is. >> reporter: while southern favorites like fried chicken are on the 50-item menu, you'll also find oysters made famous by new yorker thomas downing. the 35-member staff serves up to 3,000 meals per day. it is an immense operation. still, visitors agree it's also something special. >> what did you get? [ indiscernible ] green beans, fish, and cornbread. >> and how do you compare? >> i compare -- i can't tell the difference. it's good man, i tell you. >> reporter: chef grant telling the american sto
earl the chief who blends meals withsa errol barnett met the chef who blends meals with messages at thefe. >> go through 600 pounds of chicken a day, 100 pounds of cat tail, ox tail, 300 pounds a day. >> reporter: jerome grant is a chef at the bust liling cafe cad sweet home ka faff. grant, whose mother and father are filipino, calls sweet home cafe an edible exhibit. >> a lot of people associate african-american people with the food. we're more than that. we were in the...
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and that certainly has complicated things for republicans. >> errol, anything that we're talking about now is a far cry from what the president promised on the campaign. the president prides his on promises made, promises kept. let's remind people what the president promised during the campaign. >> so, how do you fix it? there's many different ways, by the way, everybody's got to be covered. this is an unrepublican thing for he to say, a lot of times they'll say lower 25%, they can't afford private. >> universal health care. >> i'm going to take care of everybody. everybody is going to be taken care of much more than now. >> uninsured person? >> right. >> how? >> i would make a deal with existing hospitals to take care of people. you know what -- >> who pays for it? >> the government is going to pay for it. >> so, broader question, what does the president want now? >> that's a great question. i do think -- i do think he wants anything that could be characterized as a win. i mean, what you just heard him describe is utterly 180 degrees the opposite of shrinking the medicaid expansion, r
and that certainly has complicated things for republicans. >> errol, anything that we're talking about now is a far cry from what the president promised on the campaign. the president prides his on promises made, promises kept. let's remind people what the president promised during the campaign. >> so, how do you fix it? there's many different ways, by the way, everybody's got to be covered. this is an unrepublican thing for he to say, a lot of times they'll say lower 25%, they...
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errol barnett has more. >> reporter: protesters opposed to the u.s.ing held at president trump's golf course took their message to the roads of bedminster, new jersey this weekend. but this morning mr. trump thanked his supporters and accused so-called fake news media of scorning his son. >> very troubling. and obviously moves our whole investigation to another level. >> reporter: donald trump jr.'s meeting at trump tower last year, which included top campaign staff and russians linked to the kremlin, is being scrutinized in washington. vice chair of the senate intelligence committee mark warner. >> i want to hear from everyone in that meeting and get their version of the story. what we've seen is a constant effort to hide contacts with russians. we've seen this pattern repeat itself. >> reporter: the president was also dealt a setback this weekend on his wish to repeal obamacare. an upcoming vote on the senate bill, while john mccain recovers from emergency surgery to remove a blood clot above his left eye. the better care act needs almost unanimous
errol barnett has more. >> reporter: protesters opposed to the u.s.ing held at president trump's golf course took their message to the roads of bedminster, new jersey this weekend. but this morning mr. trump thanked his supporters and accused so-called fake news media of scorning his son. >> very troubling. and obviously moves our whole investigation to another level. >> reporter: donald trump jr.'s meeting at trump tower last year, which included top campaign staff and...
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>> quijano: errol barnett, thanks. more insight we turn to our chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" host john dickerson. so, john, homeland security secretary john kelly starts his new jobs achieve of staff on monday replacing reince priebus, will he be able to restore order in the white house within >> the route to order in the white house for a chief of staff usually relies on two important things. one is limiting the number of people who have access to the president. you do that because the more people that have access, the more it upends the plans that the rest of the executive branch have put in place. so you need to be a gatekeeper. on the other hand the second important skill is telling the president no, or convincing the president to do things he doesn't want to do. if general kelly or secretary kelly can do those things, then the white house will be back on path in terms of helping the president's agenda. if not, there may be more chaos. >> quijano: relations between the president and senate re
>> quijano: errol barnett, thanks. more insight we turn to our chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" host john dickerson. so, john, homeland security secretary john kelly starts his new jobs achieve of staff on monday replacing reince priebus, will he be able to restore order in the white house within >> the route to order in the white house for a chief of staff usually relies on two important things. one is limiting the number of people who have access to...
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>> thanks, errol. let's bring in our chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" host john dickerson. so john, what do we know about anthony scaramucci's approach to his new role? >> well, it's to be publicly a warrior for the president and to say that really nothing needs to be changed. and then to change some things. and he clearly is just a booster for the president, that's part of what his role was in conversation. and i thk question will be will he amplify the president's voice already pretty amplified in this presidency or will he take those moments where the president has interrupted his own agenda and keep the president from doing so. a lot of people have tried. we'll see if the new communications director will do it. >> quijano: the president's son in law jared kushner speaks with house and senate intelligence committee this week. dn ald trump, jr. and the president's former campaign chairman paul manafort are speaking to senate investigators as well. what is at stake in those appeara
>> thanks, errol. let's bring in our chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" host john dickerson. so john, what do we know about anthony scaramucci's approach to his new role? >> well, it's to be publicly a warrior for the president and to say that really nothing needs to be changed. and then to change some things. and he clearly is just a booster for the president, that's part of what his role was in conversation. and i thk question will be will he amplify...
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as errol barnett reports from washington.ith the implosion of republican efforts to repeal obamacare last week. president trump's health secretary emphasized something still needs to be done. >> our goal is to make, put in place as well as the the president's, goal, is to put in place a, a law, a system, that actually works for patients. >> reporter: democrats want republicans to come to the negotiating table and find ways to stabilize the existing framework. susan school lynn whose voted down the skinny repeal, supports that idea. >> what we need to do is to go through the normal process, identify the problems, have hearings, hear from experts, hear from all of the stake holders. and produce a series of bills to fix the flaws in affordable care act. >> new cbs news nation tracker poll found americans prefer a bipartisan approach to fix obamacare over a full repeal. and 62% disapprove of how the president is handling the issue. the poll also found more than half of respondents describe mr. trump's presidency as chaotic. addin
as errol barnett reports from washington.ith the implosion of republican efforts to repeal obamacare last week. president trump's health secretary emphasized something still needs to be done. >> our goal is to make, put in place as well as the the president's, goal, is to put in place a, a law, a system, that actually works for patients. >> reporter: democrats want republicans to come to the negotiating table and find ways to stabilize the existing framework. susan school lynn whose...
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elaine. >> quijano: errol barnett, thanks. president trump on friday encouraged police officers to treat suspects violently. the president was on long island, new york, giving a speech about curbing gieng violence. >> like, when you guys put somebody in the car, and you're protecting their head, you know, the way you put the hand-- like, don't hit their head, and they've just killed somebody, don't hit their head. i said, "you can take the hand away, okay." >> quijano: some officers in the audience applauded. the international association of chiefs of police released a statement explaining the importance of use of force procedures adding: north korea's latest missile test is raising new concerns that they could hit deep into the mainland u.s. on friday, the north launched its second intercontinental ballistic missile this month. it flew for more than 40 minutes, traveling high into space, before coming down in the sea of japan. carter evans says officials in hawaii are not taking chances. ( siren ) >> reporter: the latest miss
elaine. >> quijano: errol barnett, thanks. president trump on friday encouraged police officers to treat suspects violently. the president was on long island, new york, giving a speech about curbing gieng violence. >> like, when you guys put somebody in the car, and you're protecting their head, you know, the way you put the hand-- like, don't hit their head, and they've just killed somebody, don't hit their head. i said, "you can take the hand away, okay." >>...
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errol louis is with us, cnn political commentator and political anchor for spectrum news and also is tom. tom, first to you. what do you make of what is happening there with the thad missile system and how could that rattle china? where do we go from here? >> it's clear that we know that the u.s. government knows and understands they need to do something. there is a flyover yesterday after the missile test by north korea that they coordinated with japan. so there has been a response. when you put that against the backdrop of what trump is saying in public here with these tweets, it's interesting. right? the bigger problem and the bigger concern i think domestically is whether or not trump understands the depths of this problem. on the one hand, the actions and the reactions flyover and missile testing point to kind of the automated response of, you know, strong government. but when he put out tweets like that, you know, saying he is going to rely on china for this, it's surprising and you really can't rely on china, to be frank. >> earlier this year, the president had said he would b
errol louis is with us, cnn political commentator and political anchor for spectrum news and also is tom. tom, first to you. what do you make of what is happening there with the thad missile system and how could that rattle china? where do we go from here? >> it's clear that we know that the u.s. government knows and understands they need to do something. there is a flyover yesterday after the missile test by north korea that they coordinated with japan. so there has been a response. when...
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. >> let's discuss with errol lewis. what is the significance of the wreck? >> the significance is they can no longer say they didn't have enough power, the republicans. the republicans who ran on repeal and replace for seven years can no longer say we didn't have the stars aligned right. paul ryan said this is the chance. if we are going to do it, this is the chance. what they have needed to do, instead of saying repeal and replace, say reform and rebrand. there are parts of this that most of the people who voted yesterday would all agree on. they could get to 60. they could get to 90 on certain things. things like the cadillac tax. things like negotiating down some of the pharmaceutical prices, where there's broud consensus. as long as they are saying we are going to do it republican only, with 51 votes, that throws it to the caucus. the caucus has no unified decision, no unified set of values, frankly about moving forward. >> they talked about that last night. look at what happened with obamacare. when you have only one party on board, you end up with some
. >> let's discuss with errol lewis. what is the significance of the wreck? >> the significance is they can no longer say they didn't have enough power, the republicans. the republicans who ran on repeal and replace for seven years can no longer say we didn't have the stars aligned right. paul ryan said this is the chance. if we are going to do it, this is the chance. what they have needed to do, instead of saying repeal and replace, say reform and rebrand. there are parts of this...
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. >> let's bring back our ponl, errol louis, ron brownstein.as approval ratings he says down to paid staffers and close family. this is below that. 15% here. and it's a staggering, stunning fall for chris christie who may have been one of the front-runners for the republican nomination. he gave the keynote in the 2012 republican convention and now he's at 15% with photos of him on a beach. >> i remember the sound check at the tampa convention, out on the floor and people flocked to him, there was this flow before he gave the me-note, and mitt romney who he was there to nominate. things went badly for chris christie and some of the problems were evident before 2012. christie came in and had a serious structural pension problem and they are now in the worst state of any state of the country. he had other kinds of budget tearle challenges, the bill eventually came due. his absences, he spent something like 190 days on the road when he thought he could become president in 2015, that never sat well with the residents of his state. he has a bipartisa
. >> let's bring back our ponl, errol louis, ron brownstein.as approval ratings he says down to paid staffers and close family. this is below that. 15% here. and it's a staggering, stunning fall for chris christie who may have been one of the front-runners for the republican nomination. he gave the keynote in the 2012 republican convention and now he's at 15% with photos of him on a beach. >> i remember the sound check at the tampa convention, out on the floor and people flocked to...
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>> errol barnett, thank you. we're joined by jake sherman, senior writer and coauthor of politico's play book. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to start with jeff sessions and the latest news that the "washington post" is reporting about hymn. how do you think this affects things? >> the problem is meeting with the russian ambassador is not bad thing. testifying that he didn't and it comes out that he did is a bad thing. that's a lot of speculation going on ryan now. the president's clearly not happy with him. he's no longer in the room with him. >> how does he go forward? >> it's hard to see on a personal level and professional level. the president values loyalty and jeff sessions in the president's eyes has not been loyal to him. >> along those lines, it would be the a.g.'s responsibility. what does that mean? >> look. if donald trump wants to push jeff sessions out,'s going to have a huge fight on his hands to get an attorney general, something he cannot afford right now. we even seen senate republican
>> errol barnett, thank you. we're joined by jake sherman, senior writer and coauthor of politico's play book. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to start with jeff sessions and the latest news that the "washington post" is reporting about hymn. how do you think this affects things? >> the problem is meeting with the russian ambassador is not bad thing. testifying that he didn't and it comes out that he did is a bad thing. that's a lot of speculation...
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joining mess iss-- me is errol lewis. thank you for being here, gentlemen. he teed it, 11-page statement. no collusion on behalf of myself or anyone in the campaign. we did find out about this previously disclosed meeting that had not been out there, hearing from senator ron wyden, democrat of oregon saying all this information we're getting brings on more questions than answers. all right. he fulfilled his organ and move on? >> oh, no, no, not yet. it's a remarkable document. i would urge viewers to take a look at it. it paints a picture of chaos and disorganization that's somewhat alarm alarmen. i mean, i real through it and will the real jared curb mer please stand up? either it's a person who doesn't read his own e-mails, a e-mail says russia, clinton, personal and confidential, he doesn't read that, but goes to the meeting. he doesn't stay at the meeting when a russian representative is talking about sanctions, the number one issue causing tensions between the u.s. and russia. he doesn't understand these things and yet he now has a portfolio that includ
joining mess iss-- me is errol lewis. thank you for being here, gentlemen. he teed it, 11-page statement. no collusion on behalf of myself or anyone in the campaign. we did find out about this previously disclosed meeting that had not been out there, hearing from senator ron wyden, democrat of oregon saying all this information we're getting brings on more questions than answers. all right. he fulfilled his organ and move on? >> oh, no, no, not yet. it's a remarkable document. i would...
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errol barnett is at the white house. >> if you are going to keep leaking i will fire everybody. just very -- >> president trump's appointed communications director hit the airwaves today promising to forcefully stop leaks and put the administration back on message. >> if the president operates off the balls of his feet. an aggressive guy, the reason why he won the presidency. and so, we are going to come up with a strategy that is going to knock people's socks off. >> he also acknowledged mr. trump has privately discussed presidential pardons but said they won't be necessary. >> he has done absolutely nothing wrong. no need for him to pardon anybody. >> reporter: the president's family and associates are facing increasing scrutiny as part of multiple investigations into potential collusion with russia during the election. former campaign manager, pa ande all agreed to answer questions from congress. >> there is a great many questions we will have more mr. kushner. >> ranking democrat, adam schiff wonders why the president told "the new york times" it would be a violation if the
errol barnett is at the white house. >> if you are going to keep leaking i will fire everybody. just very -- >> president trump's appointed communications director hit the airwaves today promising to forcefully stop leaks and put the administration back on message. >> if the president operates off the balls of his feet. an aggressive guy, the reason why he won the presidency. and so, we are going to come up with a strategy that is going to knock people's socks off. >> he...
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we have cnn political analyst, and errol louis and philip mud. david gregory, nice to see you back after a little break. what jumps out from this "new york times" reporting about this e-mail to don junior and the meeting he had? >> what jumps out is about all the follow-up questions it creates and what the nature of the information was, where it was coming from. eve morn striking than that is the shocking incompetence and arrogance to say such things about an opponent. that's not the new part. the fact that it would be someone connected to the russian government ought to give you pause. it just shows in the course of the campaign they were letting themselves be vulnerable to potential blackmail, filtration, all kind of things by a russian government looking to interfere in our election. this is the same time, if you recall, that candidate trump was inviting russia in a press conference to hack hillary clinton's e-mails and find the missing e-mails and reveal them. a complete disregard for what russia could have actually been up to and was up to i
we have cnn political analyst, and errol louis and philip mud. david gregory, nice to see you back after a little break. what jumps out from this "new york times" reporting about this e-mail to don junior and the meeting he had? >> what jumps out is about all the follow-up questions it creates and what the nature of the information was, where it was coming from. eve morn striking than that is the shocking incompetence and arrogance to say such things about an opponent. that's...
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from olney, maryland, please welcome errol krass. hey. >> hey, chris, how are you? oh!'re ready to go. >> oh, i'm ready to go. i have been ready to go for 17 years, i've been trying this, in the contestant pool twice, and we are here, and i can't believe it. >> wait, you've been trying to get on "millionaire" since the beginning? >> exactly. >> i'm so sorry regis isn't here for you. >> yeah. sorry, but hey, you are. >> um, i am happy to be here, and i'm happy you finally made it. 'cause you are a game show fanatic. you love game shows. so this really is a dream come true. >> especially quiz shows. i really am. i've got a very, very small bucket on my bucket list. there's only one item in it. and i'm livin' it now! >> done! >> that is it. >> that's awesome. let me tell you what you're
from olney, maryland, please welcome errol krass. hey. >> hey, chris, how are you? oh!'re ready to go. >> oh, i'm ready to go. i have been ready to go for 17 years, i've been trying this, in the contestant pool twice, and we are here, and i can't believe it. >> wait, you've been trying to get on "millionaire" since the beginning? >> exactly. >> i'm so sorry regis isn't here for you. >> yeah. sorry, but hey, you are. >> um, i am happy to be...
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errol barnett is traveling with the president. errol, good morning.dent trump recharges at his favorite golf course, his administration continues with challenges. friday the a.p. reported on yet another russian-link aid tendee attended by campaign senior staff last year. rinat akhmetshin is sus specked to be connected to russian intelligence but the revelation contradicts what donald trump said earlier this week about who was there and what was discussed. also senior adviser and son-in-law to the president trump. jared kushner has revised his security paperwork for a second time to reflect having met with a russian layer who was there at trump tower as well. the president has hired yet another lawyer ty cobb to oversee it all. >>> two people are recovering after their suv got dragged by a train. the driver apparently ignored the flashing lights at a train crossing, went through the barricades and slammed into a parked train. a police officer tried to alert the train. a fire truck eventually stopped the train. >> absolutely terrifying. >> emergency off
errol barnett is traveling with the president. errol, good morning.dent trump recharges at his favorite golf course, his administration continues with challenges. friday the a.p. reported on yet another russian-link aid tendee attended by campaign senior staff last year. rinat akhmetshin is sus specked to be connected to russian intelligence but the revelation contradicts what donald trump said earlier this week about who was there and what was discussed. also senior adviser and son-in-law to...
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errol barnett is traveling with the president. >> reporter: after returning friday he waved to golf guests. but as he spends another week from washington, his administration is reeling from continuing revelations as it relates to the russian investigations. reportedly yet another russian attended the now infamous get-together at trump tower with donald trump jr. and senior last year. they said a russian also attended the natalia veselnitskaya, a russian lawyer. >> as far as this incident, this is all of it. >> akhmetshin's remarks were similar. . it also raises questions about how much then canada . . . . while visiting the french president in paris, mr. trump defended the meeting. >> nothing happened from the meeting. zero happened from the meeting. honestly, i think the press made a very big deal over something that really a lot of people would do. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that jared kushner revised his security clearance paperwork twice most recently to reflect the trump tower meeting. kushner's attorney says he was no
errol barnett is traveling with the president. >> reporter: after returning friday he waved to golf guests. but as he spends another week from washington, his administration is reeling from continuing revelations as it relates to the russian investigations. reportedly yet another russian attended the now infamous get-together at trump tower with donald trump jr. and senior last year. they said a russian also attended the natalia veselnitskaya, a russian lawyer. >> as far as this...
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. >> ninan: all right, thank you, errol. rivers continue to rise in the upper mid west following several days of heavy rain. ing ets and homes are still flooded in parts of illinois and wisconsin. flood advisory, into northern ohio. more storms could pop up in the region tonight. officials said today it appears that a sinkhole that swallowed two homes stopped growing. it opened up friday as big as a football field. no one was hurt. the cleanup is expected it takes weeks. it's across tampa and across florida. fewer ever this big. more than 40 large wild fires are burning out of control this weekend in at least seven erstern states. many of these fires were struck by lightening and are now being fueled by triple digit heat. this summer we've seen how extreme heat can impact air anavel. sometimes it's just too hot to fly. a new study says it's going to get a loss worse for air travelers. >> reporter: record high temperatures grounded dozen of flames in phoenix where mercury approached 120 degrees in late june. too hot for some
. >> ninan: all right, thank you, errol. rivers continue to rise in the upper mid west following several days of heavy rain. ing ets and homes are still flooded in parts of illinois and wisconsin. flood advisory, into northern ohio. more storms could pop up in the region tonight. officials said today it appears that a sinkhole that swallowed two homes stopped growing. it opened up friday as big as a football field. no one was hurt. the cleanup is expected it takes weeks. it's across tampa...
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errol barnett has the latest. >> we will win, win, win. we will never lose. we will win. >> reporter: commissioning new gerald r. ford aircraft carrier in virginia, president trump focused on the strength of the military and his own white house. >> american might is second to none. and we're getting bigger and better and stronger every day of my administration,. >> reporter: after shuffling his legal team earlier in the week, yesterday the president reorganized his communications staff, appointing financier anthony scaramucci, as communications director. the decision led okaying director and press sean spicer to resign. >> it was the best interest our press organization to have not too many cooks in the kitchen. >> reporter: amidst the shakeups, mr. trump voiced frustration at so-called fake news, illegal leaks, and special council robert mueller in another round of early morning tweets. democrats and republican leaders warned the president not to interfere with mueller's investigation. >> we need to let him and his team and our investigators here to do their
errol barnett has the latest. >> we will win, win, win. we will never lose. we will win. >> reporter: commissioning new gerald r. ford aircraft carrier in virginia, president trump focused on the strength of the military and his own white house. >> american might is second to none. and we're getting bigger and better and stronger every day of my administration,. >> reporter: after shuffling his legal team earlier in the week, yesterday the president reorganized his...