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. >>> errol lewis, cnn political commentator, anchor spectrum news. joey jackson, legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joining us. welcome back. >> good morning. >> good to see you. >> errol, let me start with you. send d send-- sunlen started with the twists and turns of the process. we've used the word "unprecedented" for years now every saturday on the show. we had a nominee who did a television interview before the vote. he wrote an op-ed on the eve of the cloture vote in the "wall street journal." is this now, do you expect the anomaly, or is this going to be a campaign for the nomination that works? >> what we've seen, i think, is the transformation of what had been a pretty restrained nomination process in the past. i see where you're going, victor. it looks more and more like a political campaign, complete with op-eds, partisan speeches, with back and forth, and in the style of trumpian politics, it includes insults, denials it includes rallies and so forth. this was not at all what we've seen over the last couple of generations, frankl
. >>> errol lewis, cnn political commentator, anchor spectrum news. joey jackson, legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joining us. welcome back. >> good morning. >> good to see you. >> errol, let me start with you. send d send-- sunlen started with the twists and turns of the process. we've used the word "unprecedented" for years now every saturday on the show. we had a nominee who did a television interview before the vote. he wrote an op-ed on the...
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>> that reporter, errol barnett will be my guest. stay with us. of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle. it could save your life. over 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. >>> that's cnn election music. i like it. tonight, president trump weighing in on the heated texas race -- senate texas race, tweeting that, quote, democrat beto o'rourke wants higher taxes and far more regulations and calling him a, quote, flake. a flake. follows a fiery debate between o'rourke and cruz, a debate in which we saw o'rourk
>> that reporter, errol barnett will be my guest. stay with us. of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle. it could save your life. over 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only...
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president trump met with brunson at the white house, and errol barnett is there. >> lord, god, i askt you pour out your holy spirit on president trump. >> reporter: american pastor andrew brunson thanked president trump for securing his release by praying for him in the oval office today as the commander in chief shared the credit. >> but it was everybody that wanted this to happen. it was really everybody, the complete senate. but, honestly, i think if there was ever a bipartisan event, this was it. >> reporter: the north carolina pastor arrived back on u.s. soil saturday after nearly two years in detention and under house arrest in turkey. the government there swept up brunson and thousands of other suspected dissenters in 2016 following a failed coup attempt. the evangelical preacher was found guilty of aiding terror groups, a charge both he and the u.s. government denied. >> we look forward to having a celebration day like this for other americans from turk they need to come home as well. >> reporter: republican james lankford was among a group of senators supporting additional s
president trump met with brunson at the white house, and errol barnett is there. >> lord, god, i askt you pour out your holy spirit on president trump. >> reporter: american pastor andrew brunson thanked president trump for securing his release by praying for him in the oval office today as the commander in chief shared the credit. >> but it was everybody that wanted this to happen. it was really everybody, the complete senate. but, honestly, i think if there was ever a...
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now here is the thing, errol. if democrats take midterms what might that mean for cipollone, for the president, for the mueller probe? >> what it certainly means is that there is going to be an entirely new look and in some ways a fresh look and in some ways a fresh look what is going on in the white house by the democrats if they should control the gavel and have the ability to issues subpoenas and demand documents, and really do what the republican-led house never really did, which was to kind of look at what is going on and so ask for the documents that would be logical to piece together what, if anything, went on during the campaign in 2016 regarding russia. we are going to have a demand for documents that is going to be like a blizzard and you can anticipate that the white house counsel's office, which is severely understaffed. normally they have about 25 lawyers there now. they are going to have to really, really come up with a lot of either come up with a documents or come up with reasons not to provide the
now here is the thing, errol. if democrats take midterms what might that mean for cipollone, for the president, for the mueller probe? >> what it certainly means is that there is going to be an entirely new look and in some ways a fresh look and in some ways a fresh look what is going on in the white house by the democrats if they should control the gavel and have the ability to issues subpoenas and demand documents, and really do what the republican-led house never really did, which was...
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depending on what is disclose good all of this. >> kelly jane, errol brings up a good point about theenate knocking at the door. you've got a bipartisan group of senators now calling on the president, at least to examine this under the magnitsky act. pushing now potentially stop this arms sale, the next round of arms sales to saudi arabia. they got close last time, four shots short of stopping it based on the activities -- four votes short of stopping it base on the activities in yemen. how broad is the support in the republican caucus to go up against the president, we're 24 days out from a midterm election, to try to stop this arms sale? >> you know something serious when you have a completely bipartisan movement in washington. the democrats, you'll recall, didn't have a single vote for the tax reform bill that the republicans passed. but this is something that both parties, people in both parties feel very strongly about. and every single senator on the senate foreign relations committee, except one, senator rand paul, signed the letter. they're serious. you even have people like l
depending on what is disclose good all of this. >> kelly jane, errol brings up a good point about theenate knocking at the door. you've got a bipartisan group of senators now calling on the president, at least to examine this under the magnitsky act. pushing now potentially stop this arms sale, the next round of arms sales to saudi arabia. they got close last time, four shots short of stopping it based on the activities -- four votes short of stopping it base on the activities in yemen....
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(errol morris) it's the noir idea.e don't know what's going on, but we do know something bad is out there controlling events. for me the great noir films are films about fall guys. a person who finds himself caught in a net. the more he struggles, the deeper and deeper he becomes entwined in nightmare. (man's thoughts) did you ever want to forget anything? did you ever want to cut away a piece of your memory? (paul arthur) "detour" is the first wave of noir production. it lays out a blueprint for how the noir narrative works. there's a character who has a secure job at the beginning. has a secure relationship with a woman. the woman leaves to go to hollywood. and this man goes to join her. (man's thoughts) if only i had known what i was getting into. (paul arthur) this starts a journey where he, in an almost myth-like fashion, is picked up by a kind of messenger. but this man dies under mysterious circumstances. the hero takes on the identity of a dead man, the most desperate thing you can do in film noir. (man's thoug
(errol morris) it's the noir idea.e don't know what's going on, but we do know something bad is out there controlling events. for me the great noir films are films about fall guys. a person who finds himself caught in a net. the more he struggles, the deeper and deeper he becomes entwined in nightmare. (man's thoughts) did you ever want to forget anything? did you ever want to cut away a piece of your memory? (paul arthur) "detour" is the first wave of noir production. it lays out a...
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here's errol barnett. >> i'm not satisfied until we find the answer but it was a big first step.was a good first step. >> reporter: before bordering air force one in nevada today, president trump responded to saudi arabia's confirmation of jamal khashoggi's death, expressing hesitation to terminate a new $110 billion arms deal. >> i think it's over one million jobs. that's not helpful for to us cancel an order like that. that hurts us far more than it hurts them. >> reporter: the president says he would like to speak to crown prince mohammed bin salman, a man republican senator lindsey graham said was "toxic" and a "wcking ball." congress will be involved in crafting a response to the khashoggi killing, with senior republicans suggesting the expulsion of saudi diplomats, targeted sanctions, or cur tailing any future arms sales. >> the democrats want to throw open your borders to deadly drugs andtehis the president has been out west holding rallies in summit of republican candidates fighting close midterm races. >> let's take back the senate, and we will change the world as we kno
here's errol barnett. >> i'm not satisfied until we find the answer but it was a big first step.was a good first step. >> reporter: before bordering air force one in nevada today, president trump responded to saudi arabia's confirmation of jamal khashoggi's death, expressing hesitation to terminate a new $110 billion arms deal. >> i think it's over one million jobs. that's not helpful for to us cancel an order like that. that hurts us far more than it hurts them. >>...
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>> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. tropical storm michael gained strength in the caribbean today off mexico's yucatan peninsula. it's threatening to hit the gulf coast of the u.s. by mid-week, possibly as a category one hurricane. michael is currently expected to make landfall late wednesday along the alabama coast or florida panhandle. off the pacific coast of mexico, hurricane sergio is threatening the southwestern u.s. with heavy rain this week. it's already sending powerful waves crashing on the southern california coast. here's john blackstone. >> oh my god! >> reporter: overnight, high surf pounded this beachside community in long beach. residents watched on as the ocean water overtook their boardwalk. >> straight on from the first floor, you could see that the waves were tumbling. >> reporter: homeowner marisol carl fears the water could cause significant flooding. >> it look likes like it will come into our first floor, so without having any type of berms or support. >> are the conditions scary? >> very scary,
>> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. tropical storm michael gained strength in the caribbean today off mexico's yucatan peninsula. it's threatening to hit the gulf coast of the u.s. by mid-week, possibly as a category one hurricane. michael is currently expected to make landfall late wednesday along the alabama coast or florida panhandle. off the pacific coast of mexico, hurricane sergio is threatening the southwestern u.s. with heavy rain this week. it's already sending powerful waves...
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errol, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gayle.i should say good morning. it's not unusual to see people in this part of d.c. to usestein language. we're close to the world's largest school for the deaf and close to the capitol. an opportunity for starbucks to show what inclusion looks like. call it a sign of the times. instead of calling out names at this starbucks they've gone silent. >> even those with a little bit of resistance come in and once they have this experience, they become our allies. >> reporter: this signing starbucks, the first of its kind in the u.s., is a hands-on experience. this means macchiato, cold brew and pumpkin spice. manager matthew gilsbach taught me a few others. >> coffee is this. >> i can do that. >> orders appear on this screen. there's an abundance of anti-glare table tops to eliminate distractions. >> reporter: how big of a difference being able to do something like this make in a person's life who is hard of hearing? >> starbucks is more than just a cup of coffee. it provides an experience. peopl
errol, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gayle.i should say good morning. it's not unusual to see people in this part of d.c. to usestein language. we're close to the world's largest school for the deaf and close to the capitol. an opportunity for starbucks to show what inclusion looks like. call it a sign of the times. instead of calling out names at this starbucks they've gone silent. >> even those with a little bit of resistance come in and once they have this experience,...
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errol lewis, thank you, as well. >> thank you. >>> these pictures say it all. take a look at this. just a sea of people walking together toward the u.s. border in hope of a better life. but the question remains, will they even make it that far. >>> plus, the feds charge a russian woman with election meddling, accusing her of trying to manipulate and divide voters ahead of the election, just 17 days away. >>> also, it's where they made their debut as a couple just a year ago. now, harry and meghan stepping out again at the international games he founded, by the way. this time as husband, wife, and, oh, yeah, parents-to-be. i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that's the last time. 300 miles per hour, that's where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me retirement is protected. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retireyourrisk.org annuities can provide protected income for life. olay deep hydrating eye gel breaks through the competition olay eyes with b3 complex hydrates better than $100, $2
errol lewis, thank you, as well. >> thank you. >>> these pictures say it all. take a look at this. just a sea of people walking together toward the u.s. border in hope of a better life. but the question remains, will they even make it that far. >>> plus, the feds charge a russian woman with election meddling, accusing her of trying to manipulate and divide voters ahead of the election, just 17 days away. >>> also, it's where they made their debut as a couple...
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anthony. >> errol barnett at the white house. thanks, errol. very happy to have him headed home. >> yeah. well the president answered that question i had about brunson, whether or not he was impacted about what's going on right here in that consulate. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the bbc reports the number of births by says sayian secticesa jumped to alarming rates. it reveals the number of c-sections has nearly doubled from 16 million to 29.7 million between the years 2000 and 2015. the dominican republic had the highest rate at more than 58%. the u.s. almost 33%. doctors say the procedure is unjustified in many cases. >>> "the new york times" reports remains of matthew shepard will be interred at the national cathedral in washington, d.c. this month. the college student's violent death in wyoming 20 years ago turned into a national rallying cry to end attacks on gay people. shepard's parents have long worried that wherever they buried their son the site would be vandalized. the family said the cathedral is, quote, th
anthony. >> errol barnett at the white house. thanks, errol. very happy to have him headed home. >> yeah. well the president answered that question i had about brunson, whether or not he was impacted about what's going on right here in that consulate. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the bbc reports the number of births by says sayian secticesa jumped to alarming rates. it reveals the number of c-sections has nearly doubled from 16 million to 29.7...
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[laughter] have got in trouble for saying that he looked like errol flynn and also one of the best surgeons who ever lived. when he started to do heart surgery they didn't have a heart lung machine you had to cart one - - cut into the heart and get out before the person had been problems. that this was the same of the sky - - size and scope of ambition otherwise they were completely opposite and hated each other and ended up with the dueling hospitals and this was the most famous medical feud maybe even to this day. it made the artificial heart possible and also me the texas medical center possible because if somebody got their own hospital than the other doctor had to have his own hospital phone got an award and the other doctor had to do something more dramatic. it really created the medical center we have in houston today. that the reason of the main character and then to with the artificial hearts but the people he attracted were equally ask them - - eccentric but he's also from houston and harvard trained surgeon that is also a magician who plays trombone and band. i don't think he sle
[laughter] have got in trouble for saying that he looked like errol flynn and also one of the best surgeons who ever lived. when he started to do heart surgery they didn't have a heart lung machine you had to cart one - - cut into the heart and get out before the person had been problems. that this was the same of the sky - - size and scope of ambition otherwise they were completely opposite and hated each other and ended up with the dueling hospitals and this was the most famous medical feud...
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secret service says it is now reviewing an incident in which an agent blocked cbs news correspondent errol barret from trying to question jared kushner. >> 18 people are dead and dozens hurt, after a gunman opened fire nm a vocational college in crimea. >> police say it is not terror- related. t the top u.s. burger chains irre graded on their antibiotic policies in their new report. >> only two chains received an a grade. the other 23 got a d-minus or an f. >> i'm going to stick to shake- shack. >> three, two, one... ( cheers and applause ) >> in canada, the first legal purchase of marijuana has officially been made. >> i'm so excited. >> you want to be able to tell your kids that you were there for this moment. >> glor: good evening. i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we're going to begin tonight in texas, which has been hit by devastating flooding. there have been high-water rescues and evacuations. at least two people have been killed, and at least 12 million people live in areas impacted by this, in what has been the region's wettest fall season on record. some towns have
secret service says it is now reviewing an incident in which an agent blocked cbs news correspondent errol barret from trying to question jared kushner. >> 18 people are dead and dozens hurt, after a gunman opened fire nm a vocational college in crimea. >> police say it is not terror- related. t the top u.s. burger chains irre graded on their antibiotic policies in their new report. >> only two chains received an a grade. the other 23 got a d-minus or an f. >> i'm going...
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errol barnett got a lesson in how to order. >> reporter: it is not unusual to see people in this parting sign language because we are close to the world's largest school for the deaf, and we're steps from the u.s. capital. but for starbucks, it's the perfect place and opportunity to show what inclusion looks like. >>> call it a sign of the times. instead of calling out names at this starbucks, they've gone silent. >> even those with a little bit of resistance come in have this experience and become our allies. >> reporter: this signing starbucks, the first of its kind in u.s., is a hands-on experience. this means cold brew, and pumpkin spice. manager who like all the employees here is either fully or partially deaf taught me a few others. >> coffee is this. >> reporter: i can do that. >>> orders appear on this screen is and there is an abundance of anti-glare table tops to limit distraction. j >>> how big of a difference is it to do something like this for someone who is hard of hearing? >> starbucks is more than a cup of coffee. it provides an experience. people come here as their th
errol barnett got a lesson in how to order. >> reporter: it is not unusual to see people in this parting sign language because we are close to the world's largest school for the deaf, and we're steps from the u.s. capital. but for starbucks, it's the perfect place and opportunity to show what inclusion looks like. >>> call it a sign of the times. instead of calling out names at this starbucks, they've gone silent. >> even those with a little bit of resistance come in have...
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errol barnett is at the state department with reaction from influential lawmakers. >> reporter: good morning. president trump announced his intent to remove the u.s. from the inf or intermediate range ision islready being on. met with criticism from russian officials and senior republicans. the treaty prohibits russia and the u.s. from having, producing or testing ground launch nuclear missiles with a range of 3,400 miles. it dates back to 1987, signed by former president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev. president trump says russia has been in violation of this treaty. he's also accusing china, which is not bound by the agreement, of making those kinds of missiles and says he won't agree to a new deal unless russia or china are included. bob corker was caught off guard when asked about the treaty yesterday. he said it did not come up when he spoke with secretary pompeo the day before. but you have republican senator lindsey graham saying this is the right move and the uk is backing up the u.s. in this decision with its defense secretary offering his support of the d
errol barnett is at the state department with reaction from influential lawmakers. >> reporter: good morning. president trump announced his intent to remove the u.s. from the inf or intermediate range ision islready being on. met with criticism from russian officials and senior republicans. the treaty prohibits russia and the u.s. from having, producing or testing ground launch nuclear missiles with a range of 3,400 miles. it dates back to 1987, signed by former president ronald reagan...
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i was allowed to go see the eahawk with errol flynn. >> do we have any more questions? >> what a fascinating history. it did not take place that ong ago. mr. shapiro: 76 years? >> thank you, chris kelly. thank you, isaac shapiro. please stick around to sign copies for us. mr. shapiro: i would be happy o. >> every weekend american history tv brings you 48 hours of unique programming, exploring our nation's past. to view our schedule and an archive with all of our programs visit c-span.org/history. >> in 1968 republican presidential nominee richard nixon appeared in a series of campaign-funded live tv broadcasts in key states. the programs were produced and directed by 28-year-old nixon campaign consultant roger ailes. here is a review. >> mr. nixon, because of the recent widespread demonstrations on american campuses, there seems to be quite a bit of public pressure on campuses and administrators to get tough on american ebels. >> i'm for it. i'm for dissent. as i look back over the 190-year history of this country as i am sure you have as a student at ann arbor, dissent
i was allowed to go see the eahawk with errol flynn. >> do we have any more questions? >> what a fascinating history. it did not take place that ong ago. mr. shapiro: 76 years? >> thank you, chris kelly. thank you, isaac shapiro. please stick around to sign copies for us. mr. shapiro: i would be happy o. >> every weekend american history tv brings you 48 hours of unique programming, exploring our nation's past. to view our schedule and an archive with all of our programs...
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errol barnett. >> reporter: good morning. cardinal wuerl has long been the figure head of the american catholic church serving as archbishop at st. matthews and as bishop of pittsburgh before that. now, he is just the latest figure forced to resign because of a sex abuse scandal engulfing the catholic church. the end of cardinal donald wuerl's 50-year career in the catholic church came in a letter from pope francis this morning. in it, the pope accepted wuerl's resignation, but said there was sufficient elements for wuerl to have justified his actions. saying there is a difference between covering up crimes and simply making a mistake. he also thanks wuerl for having put the good of the church first by resigning. saying he is proud of him for doing so. wuerl has been under consistent scrutiny in recent months. his name appearing over 200 times in a pennsylvania grand jury report, accusing him of mishandling abuse cases when he was bishop of pittsburgh. and he has also been accused of failing to act on accusations against his
errol barnett. >> reporter: good morning. cardinal wuerl has long been the figure head of the american catholic church serving as archbishop at st. matthews and as bishop of pittsburgh before that. now, he is just the latest figure forced to resign because of a sex abuse scandal engulfing the catholic church. the end of cardinal donald wuerl's 50-year career in the catholic church came in a letter from pope francis this morning. in it, the pope accepted wuerl's resignation, but said there...
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errol barnett joins us now. errol, first tell us what happened. where were you?> on one of these shuttle flights from d.c. to new york and the secret service were the last to come on board with jared kushner and ivanka trump. your instinct as a journalist is, well, at the end of this flight, if possible as they pass. >> were you trying to ask him about his involvement and conversations with the crown prince? >> jared kushner is key in the trump administration when it came to forging the relationship of the crown prince and mohammed bin salman. the president is hesitant to answer questions, so the question i was preparing to ask was what did you make of this saudi denial? mike pompeo spoke with the crown prince last week. >> what did they say? did they grab you, did they grab your phone? >> i was strategic. i waited until everyone had deplaned and as jared kushner approached, i took out my camera. i had my cbs press pass on, i had my white house press pass as well, which you well know, is ve vetted by the secret service. that way they know you're legit. the camera
errol barnett joins us now. errol, first tell us what happened. where were you?> on one of these shuttle flights from d.c. to new york and the secret service were the last to come on board with jared kushner and ivanka trump. your instinct as a journalist is, well, at the end of this flight, if possible as they pass. >> were you trying to ask him about his involvement and conversations with the crown prince? >> jared kushner is key in the trump administration when it came to...
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errol lewis, thanks for being with us. >>> stay with us.ere the suspected mail bomber is being held this morning. >>> the man hunt may be over but the fbi director says listen, there could be more package bombs out there. >> and a record-breaking game between the dodgers and the red sox. the hollywood ending to the longest world series game ever. next. - [narrator] meet the ninja foodi, the pressure cooker that crisps. it's the best of pressure cooking and air frying all in one. with tendercrisp technology, food will be juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside. (upbeat drumming) the ninja foodi, the pressure cooker that crisps. all the tools you need for every step of the way. the ninja foodi, make it, squarespace >>> seven hours and 20 minutes. game three of the world series. the longest in history. >> coy, who took home the w? >> the dodger, 18 innings, one for the record books. let's go right to the moment. well past midnight on the west coast. bottom of the 18th. after all of those hours, the dodgers max muncy goes yards and watch the
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. >>> we have cnn political commentator errol louis with us and political analyst for spectrum news asl. i can't believe just yesterday we were sitting together talking about these bomb packages and now talking about 11 people who have died in this massacre. we heard those two options from the president. he certainly said things that the people probably needed to hear. he said this was anti-semitic attack and it was the worst, it was evil. but when he starts talking about armed guards, new york mayor bill de blasio did not take kindly to that. let's listen to what he said. >> we should never blame the victims in an attack like this. we should never suggest that a house of worship has to have an armed guard for people to be able to go about their religious observance. that is not america. that is certainly not new york city. we do not require houses of worship to have an armed guard. >> reporter: for clarity, the president didn't -- as far as we can tell -- blame the victims. are armed guards an option? >> i would disagree with you there, i have to say. that sounded a lot like blaming t
. >>> we have cnn political commentator errol louis with us and political analyst for spectrum news asl. i can't believe just yesterday we were sitting together talking about these bomb packages and now talking about 11 people who have died in this massacre. we heard those two options from the president. he certainly said things that the people probably needed to hear. he said this was anti-semitic attack and it was the worst, it was evil. but when he starts talking about armed guards,...
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. >> errol barnett was found on a flight with jared kushner, tried to ask him about the saudi royal family's denial of the involvement in khashoggi's disappearance, and that didn't go well. >> cbs. any comment on -- >> those were secret service agents blocking his phone. people at "the washington post" want answers as well, where jamal khashoggi worked. joining us is his editor, karen atia. karen, does it make any sense to you given all this new information, why the united states isn't taking any real action on this yet or why the administration seems to be at least publicly buying saudi arabia's version of events here? >> you know, all we can at least hope for and push for here at the post is that the administration take this seriously and that the administration push their saudi counterparts, adviser their saudi counterparts to give us the truth and give us the truth as quickly as possible. >> in terms of the reporting that the saudis suspected khashoggi as having ties to qatar, and that may have been why they wanted to interrogate him or at least in part, to your knowledge, did he have an
. >> errol barnett was found on a flight with jared kushner, tried to ask him about the saudi royal family's denial of the involvement in khashoggi's disappearance, and that didn't go well. >> cbs. any comment on -- >> those were secret service agents blocking his phone. people at "the washington post" want answers as well, where jamal khashoggi worked. joining us is his editor, karen atia. karen, does it make any sense to you given all this new information, why the...
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it's called fast pitch this is what we do slide it errol.d are you are you kidding me crazy valuation got to be nuts. >> i am but i'm not nuts favorable into earnings. the stocks went to 2040 in early september to ought of 1,800 now. that is one of the biggest moves we have seen in a while. but we have seen moves of this magnitude over the last five, six years all of which have been found buying on the back side. fundamental change in the business no, nothing changed in terms of what amazon does there is no fundamental change it's the same company it was a month ago when we walked about it racing toa trillion dollar market cap and bezos raising minimum wage at amazon, why do i think that's interesting? as much as i like to think he did it because he is charitable and out of the kindness of his heart -- injury that's part of it part of it was to get the media offer his back because he hasn't been as charitable as he should be but did he it to make wal-mart and target and all jack up prices as well that has a two fold effect of potentially hur
it's called fast pitch this is what we do slide it errol.d are you are you kidding me crazy valuation got to be nuts. >> i am but i'm not nuts favorable into earnings. the stocks went to 2040 in early september to ought of 1,800 now. that is one of the biggest moves we have seen in a while. but we have seen moves of this magnitude over the last five, six years all of which have been found buying on the back side. fundamental change in the business no, nothing changed in terms of what...
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cbs correspondent errol barnett is my guest. >>> breaking news tonight, exclusive details, just
cbs correspondent errol barnett is my guest. >>> breaking news tonight, exclusive details, just
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errol barnett is at the state department with how this may complicate the financial links between thesider this -- crown prince mohammed bin salman was named at heir to the saudi throne and since then he's worked hard to present himself as a reformer and his country as more than just a global power and this conference in riyadh is part of the push but jamal khashoggi's disappearance and the crown prince's suspected role in it may cost him dearly. dubbed davos in the desert, last year's economic summit attracted 180 leaders from government, business, and media to saudi arabia. crown prince mohammed bin salman used the event to promise a $400 billion increase in global investment. the kingdom's portfolio in the u.s. already totals of hundreds of billions of dollars. they own america's largest refinery which produces more than 600,000 barrels of oil per day. and they've invested billions in tech companies like uber, twitter and tesla. earlier this year the crown prince toured the u.s. with industry leaders in jeopardy. >> the story of the conference isn't going to be incredible growth in
errol barnett is at the state department with how this may complicate the financial links between thesider this -- crown prince mohammed bin salman was named at heir to the saudi throne and since then he's worked hard to present himself as a reformer and his country as more than just a global power and this conference in riyadh is part of the push but jamal khashoggi's disappearance and the crown prince's suspected role in it may cost him dearly. dubbed davos in the desert, last year's economic...
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handsome men who ever lived, and he also -- i've gotten in trouble for saying that about he looked like errol flynn and was one of the best surgeons who ever lived. so fast which was important because when he started doing heart surgery, they didn't have a heart-lung machine so you lad to cut into the heart, get in there do what you could do and get out before at the person had brain problems. but these two were sort of the same in this size and scope of their ambition, but otherwise they were completely opposite, and they hated each other, and they ended up with dueling hospitals and this was the most famous medical feud probably even to this day. it made the artificial heart possible. it also made the texas medical center possible because if something got -- if dr. cooley got his own hospital, well, then, dr. debakey lad to get a bigger hospital and if dr. cooley got an award, dr. debakey had to do something more dramatic and it really created the medical center that we have in houston today. then as -- the reason bud frazier is the main character is because he studied with both of these pe
handsome men who ever lived, and he also -- i've gotten in trouble for saying that about he looked like errol flynn and was one of the best surgeons who ever lived. so fast which was important because when he started doing heart surgery, they didn't have a heart-lung machine so you lad to cut into the heart, get in there do what you could do and get out before at the person had brain problems. but these two were sort of the same in this size and scope of their ambition, but otherwise they were...