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it's hard to imagine. - it's magical. - [evan] is it magical? - no. (laughing) it's astounding. - everything hurts, but it's still astounding, yeah. - i'm really lucky. less than you would think in the hurting part. - not a lot of bands, good bands and bad bands make it this long, right? happens to be a good band, a great band that made it this long. - you know, i appreciate that. it's just good fortune, and i think we still have some ambition. - [evan] still playing. - it's what we do. - it's what we do. i saw cheap trick and it's like, it's kind of like seeing old blues guys. i saw john lee hooker and lightning hopkins, i saw those guys play and it is, you see cheap trick playing, it's like, yeah, you look like an old blues guy now. (chuckling) - well, the nice thing about it is it's not the name, but a whole bunch of different people who you don't recognize, it's mostly the band that we knew, right? - well, x is, for sure. and same with cheap trick. - yeah, which is a good thing. 1977 is when the band came together, and you actually came from somew
it's hard to imagine. - it's magical. - [evan] is it magical? - no. (laughing) it's astounding. - everything hurts, but it's still astounding, yeah. - i'm really lucky. less than you would think in the hurting part. - not a lot of bands, good bands and bad bands make it this long, right? happens to be a good band, a great band that made it this long. - you know, i appreciate that. it's just good fortune, and i think we still have some ambition. - [evan] still playing. - it's what we do. - it's...
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he plays evan hansen as a young man so insecure he can barely speak.cclaimed performance of teenage awkwardness and vibrant singing. >> this role is certainly the biggest challenge i've had so far in my life. it's a huge blessing in that way, too, because i feel like i'm using all of the proverbial tools that i have in my belt, which is all you want as an actor, is to feel like you're really being able to show everything you've got. vocally and physically and emotionally and all of that, it requires a lot from me. >> reporter: when a classmate commits suicide, evan hansen is mistakenly seen as his one friend. evan is suddenly a subject of interest to his classmates and the other boy's family. he gains a girlfriend and even a kind of instant celebrity when a speech he gives about suicide goes viral. but it's all a misunderstanding, destined to come crashing down around him. steven levenson wrote the story. >> it's very much this singular story of this person in the world that we know very well. but struggling with these things that hopefully are things
he plays evan hansen as a young man so insecure he can barely speak.cclaimed performance of teenage awkwardness and vibrant singing. >> this role is certainly the biggest challenge i've had so far in my life. it's a huge blessing in that way, too, because i feel like i'm using all of the proverbial tools that i have in my belt, which is all you want as an actor, is to feel like you're really being able to show everything you've got. vocally and physically and emotionally and all of that,...
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first to our justice correspondent, evan perez. he has exclusive reporting for us tonight. evan, tell our viewers what you are learning. >> russian hackers were behind a cyber breach between qatar's state news agency. hackers placed a fake news report that is now used by saudi arabia and other u.s. allies as a reason to carry out an economic and political blockade of qatar. u.s. and qatar officials tell us that fbi sent a team of investigators to doha to investigate the alleged hacking incident reported in late may. intelligence gathered by u.s. security agencies indicate that russian hackers were behind the intrusion. it would add to concerns by u.s. intelligence and law enforcement agencies that russia continues to try to use some of the same
first to our justice correspondent, evan perez. he has exclusive reporting for us tonight. evan, tell our viewers what you are learning. >> russian hackers were behind a cyber breach between qatar's state news agency. hackers placed a fake news report that is now used by saudi arabia and other u.s. allies as a reason to carry out an economic and political blockade of qatar. u.s. and qatar officials tell us that fbi sent a team of investigators to doha to investigate the alleged hacking...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's an atmospheric scientist and climate reality evangelist called one of the hundred most influential people in the world by time magazine. she's katharine hayhoe. this is overheard. let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? i hate to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. (laughing) this is overheard. (applauding) katharine hayhoe, welcome. - thank you for having me. - nice to have you here. so i thought we would do a
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's an atmospheric scientist and climate reality evangelist called one of the hundred most influential people in the world by time magazine. she's katharine hayhoe....
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roger angell, life sir harold evans is a legend. he has a ready for the new yorker for 67 or 70 years. but in any event, the flipside of clarity in writing, and it struck me reading your book. is, the writing that impacts and effects so many lives like health insurance policies.has anyone ever read their health insurance policy with a car insurance policy? nobody reads that. so i would like you to talk about two people. start with ethan bedrick. >> his mother was a young man whose mother had a difficult birth. he was born with cerebral palsy. and he was also born with - that means you have to stretch the muscles what you'll never be able to walk. also, because of the effect of cerebral palsy, the muscles in the mouth for enunciation and speech are not properly developed.see need speech therapy as well as physical therapy. even ehtan bedrick was born and his father was a top executive, he bought an insurance policy. a health policy. would permit to do more of the things that were required to be done. and the boy, within five years he
roger angell, life sir harold evans is a legend. he has a ready for the new yorker for 67 or 70 years. but in any event, the flipside of clarity in writing, and it struck me reading your book. is, the writing that impacts and effects so many lives like health insurance policies.has anyone ever read their health insurance policy with a car insurance policy? nobody reads that. so i would like you to talk about two people. start with ethan bedrick. >> his mother was a young man whose mother...
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the powerful message of the musical "dear evan hansen."nching show about teen anxiety, suicide, and the pressures of social media has taken broadway by storm. ♪ when you've fallen in the forest and there's nobody around ♪ ♪ do you ever really crash do you even make a sound ♪ >> reporter: for fans, 23-year-old ben platt, who plays evan, has become a hero. >> oh my gosh, you're so amazing! >> thank you. >> i think the reason the show and the character are so universal is because nobody escapes feeling like an outsider completely. >> reporter: the show's become a phenomenon, nominated for nine tonys, including best actor for platt, who many remember as the misfit turned singing sensation from "pitch perfect." ♪ now everybody knows i've got the magic ♪ ♪ true friends on a perfect day ♪ >> reporter: on stage he gives an emotionally charged transformation into a teen crippled with anxiety that leaves the audience in tears. >> at the end of the day, it's about people trying to figure out how to connect with each other. in a society right now that
the powerful message of the musical "dear evan hansen."nching show about teen anxiety, suicide, and the pressures of social media has taken broadway by storm. ♪ when you've fallen in the forest and there's nobody around ♪ ♪ do you ever really crash do you even make a sound ♪ >> reporter: for fans, 23-year-old ben platt, who plays evan, has become a hero. >> oh my gosh, you're so amazing! >> thank you. >> i think the reason the show and the character are...
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what does this mean for evans going for it? wimbledon round the corner. . .y miss wimbledon, and he is set for a he will definitely miss wimbledon, and he is set fora ban, we he will definitely miss wimbledon, and he is set for a ban, we don't know how long. president suggests it could be lengthy. you may remember the case with richard in 2009, given ai2 the case with richard in 2009, given a 12 month ban for testing positive for cocaine, but i was later overturned on appeal. however, in 2007, another player also tested positive for cocaine and she was given a two—year ban. let's look at the detail. evans provided a sample at the barcelona open on the 24th of april and that sample was analysed in montreal and found to have come tamed cocaine. that was on one of the band lists as being a stimulant. he was charged on the 16th ofjune and accepted the findings and is serving a monetary provisional suspension pending the determination of the entire case. bad news for dan eva ns, of the entire case. bad news for dan evans, who rose from 772 in the world in 2015 to
what does this mean for evans going for it? wimbledon round the corner. . .y miss wimbledon, and he is set for a he will definitely miss wimbledon, and he is set fora ban, we he will definitely miss wimbledon, and he is set for a ban, we don't know how long. president suggests it could be lengthy. you may remember the case with richard in 2009, given ai2 the case with richard in 2009, given a 12 month ban for testing positive for cocaine, but i was later overturned on appeal. however, in 2007,...
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now all these months later, evan says they can't take their foot off the pedal. for months he's been calling for a dedicated funding source so the improvements can continue. as for riders, a quick glance at twitter will show many are still frustrated with the service and check out this new washington post poll showing more than half of the dc residents would call metro either poor or not so good and at plateau this morning, our mike hydeck spoke to one commuter who says she avoids metro. >> it's getting crowded, it's slow, you can't depend on it. >> reporter: and now as far as finding that dedicated finding source, evans has been proposing for quite a while now a 1% sales tax increase across the board. in order to do that they need approval from virginia, maryland, dc, and all the county governments. so really it will be a tough road ahead. reporting live here along the metro wusa9. >> it ends the cost of riding metrobus and metro rail increasing between $0.10 to $0.25 per ride. metro is offering a new one-day unlimited bus pass. the unlimited seven-day pass won'
now all these months later, evan says they can't take their foot off the pedal. for months he's been calling for a dedicated funding source so the improvements can continue. as for riders, a quick glance at twitter will show many are still frustrated with the service and check out this new washington post poll showing more than half of the dc residents would call metro either poor or not so good and at plateau this morning, our mike hydeck spoke to one commuter who says she avoids metro....
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evans reportedly yelled across the bar at vincent.we're out of work. >> the federal indictment says evans called chin a, quote, chink, and nip. a shove, then a fight, then all were kicked out. outside, it continued. evans pulled out a bat and chin and his friends flee. >> vincent chin and jimmy stop running here, sat down on this fence outside mcdonald's on woodward avenue waiting for their friends to come by in a car or taxi or a bus, some way to get out of the neighborhood. >> but they didn't get out and they confront chin there. evans still had his bat and used it to crush chin's skull into the street gutter. later at the hospital, chin's mother lilly sat by her brain dead son. >> i called, vincent, vincent, mama, mama coming. vincent, mama coming. vincent, mama coming. i call him many time. no feeling. >> a year later, a plea deal on the criminal charges. evans and nitz got zero jail time and a $3,000 fine. for the chins, vincent died again. but then a surprise. marches in the streets for asian-american civil rights, a first for m
evans reportedly yelled across the bar at vincent.we're out of work. >> the federal indictment says evans called chin a, quote, chink, and nip. a shove, then a fight, then all were kicked out. outside, it continued. evans pulled out a bat and chin and his friends flee. >> vincent chin and jimmy stop running here, sat down on this fence outside mcdonald's on woodward avenue waiting for their friends to come by in a car or taxi or a bus, some way to get out of the neighborhood....
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- [announcer] funding for overhead with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas, community. - i'm evan smith, he's a former u.s. secretary of housing and urban development and a former san antonio mayor widely regarded as a rising star in the democratic party and a possible future candidate for president. he's the honorable julian castro, this is overhead. (inspirational music) let's be honest, is the about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? i hate to say he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you. this is overheard. mr. secretary, good to see you. - great to be with ya. -
- [announcer] funding for overhead with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas, community. - i'm evan smith, he's a former u.s. secretary of housing and urban development and a former san antonio mayor widely regarded as a rising star in the democratic party and a possible...
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in the home theater spotlight josh gad and luke evans. >> you guys have such good chemistry. >> the moments that i think are the funniest moments were spontaneo spontaneous. ♪ >> and the music download with sabrina carpenter. ♪ ♪ >>> it's going to be the best vacation ever. >> seriously, you have to try. >> i don't even know how to dive. >> i want to jump right to it. some are calling this the best shark movie since "jaws." >> they are? >> that's high praise. can you both give people a 30,000-foot view, a broad stroke, or maybe 47-meter view of what they can expect and kind of the story of how this all evolves and unfolds. >> well, it's a tale of survival. and i think they can expect to be frightened. >> there are sharks in the film but this is an underwater thriller. this is a race against the clock. this is a story of survival with these two sisters and srt of that human instinct of fight or flight and how ultimately they're going to make it to the service and get through this extraordinary set of circumstances. >> if you get any pain i
in the home theater spotlight josh gad and luke evans. >> you guys have such good chemistry. >> the moments that i think are the funniest moments were spontaneo spontaneous. ♪ >> and the music download with sabrina carpenter. ♪ ♪ >>> it's going to be the best vacation ever. >> seriously, you have to try. >> i don't even know how to dive. >> i want to jump right to it. some are calling this the best shark movie since "jaws." >>...
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"dear evan hansen." "groundhog day: the musical." "the great comet." may i have the envelope, please? ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united stays. francis j underwood. >> spacey: mr. miranda, it is an honor and a privilege to shake the hand of the man who created "hamilton," the musical that does our nation proud. >> it's an honor to meet you, sir. >> here's the envelope. thank you mr. president. >> spacey: claire, let's leave and allow them to finish up their award show. i want to get the hell out of here before bette midler thanks anyone else. (laughter) (applause) oh, damn, i think i said that one out loud. >> and the tony award goes to: "dear evan hansen." ( cheers and applause ) >> accepting the award for "dear evan hansen," producer stacey mindich. (applause) >> thank you so much. on behalf of the enture-- entire "dear evan hansen" family, thank you so much. it has been a deep joy and an honor over an aide year journey to watch you grow from a pair of promising 24 year olds to the beautiful men and brilliant artists that you are t
"dear evan hansen." "groundhog day: the musical." "the great comet." may i have the envelope, please? ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united stays. francis j underwood. >> spacey: mr. miranda, it is an honor and a privilege to shake the hand of the man who created "hamilton," the musical that does our nation proud. >> it's an honor to meet you, sir. >> here's the envelope. thank you mr. president. >> spacey:...
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here's evan koslof. >> reporter: our team spoke with three people. an economist from moody's analytics, the tax foundation, a think tank and the urban institute. the first focus was on whether or not there is something called the internet tax. all three said no business is taxed just for using the internet. however, president donald trump may have said that amazon is not collecting state sales tax and that has been a contentious issue because the state wants that revenue but all three of the experts we spoke with along with the website that shows the company does collect sales taxes in 45 states that have them, there is a quote that said, in the last two years, states have been more aggressive in getting amazon, given size and e-commerce meanwhile, amazon does not collect them in states that don't have them. those are in oregon, delaware and new hampshire and we decided to give this a try. someone from our team ordered a book online and got this receipt. it is marked that there is a sales tax and we are getting this interesting because there was a bo
here's evan koslof. >> reporter: our team spoke with three people. an economist from moody's analytics, the tax foundation, a think tank and the urban institute. the first focus was on whether or not there is something called the internet tax. all three said no business is taxed just for using the internet. however, president donald trump may have said that amazon is not collecting state sales tax and that has been a contentious issue because the state wants that revenue but all three of...
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"dear evan hansen." "groundhog day: the musical." "the great comet." may i have the envelope, please? ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united stays. francis j underwood. >> spacey: mr. miranda, it is an honor and a privilege to shake the hand of the man who created "hamilton," the musical that does our nation proud. >> it's an honor to meet you, sir. >> here's the envelope. thank you mr. president. >> spacey: claire, l and allow them to finish up their award show. i want to get the hell out of here before bette midler thanks anyone else. (laughter) (applause) oh, damn, i think i said that one out loud. >> and the tony award goes to: "dear evan hansen." ( cheers and applause ) >> accepting the award for "dear evan hansen," producer stacey mindich. (applause) >> thank you so much. on behalf of the enture-- entire "dear evan hansen" family, thank you so much. it has been a deep joy and an honor over an aide year journey to watch you grow from a pair of promising 24 year olds to the beautiful men and brilliant artists that you are toda
"dear evan hansen." "groundhog day: the musical." "the great comet." may i have the envelope, please? ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united stays. francis j underwood. >> spacey: mr. miranda, it is an honor and a privilege to shake the hand of the man who created "hamilton," the musical that does our nation proud. >> it's an honor to meet you, sir. >> here's the envelope. thank you mr. president. >> spacey:...
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carter evans in los angeles. thanks, carter. two texas mothers have been charged in the deaths of their children. the mothers are both from parker county, texas, just west of the dallas-fort worth area. the cases are not related. mireya villarreal has the tragic details. >> zayla hernandez was just shy of turning eight months old when she was found by her mother floating face-down in a bath tub. cheyenne stuckey initially told police she left the baby for only a couple of minutes, but a parker county sheriff's investigation uncovered stuckey was on facebook messenger for 18 minutes while the baby was presumably left alone. the 21-year-old is facing charges of injury to a child. the three other children have been placed in foster care. in a frustrated 2015 post, stuckey said her twins had been taken from her by child protect itch services for a year after they wandered outside alone and police were called. they basically said my kids are neglected, which everyone that knows me knows that's b.s. in the same north texas rural count
carter evans in los angeles. thanks, carter. two texas mothers have been charged in the deaths of their children. the mothers are both from parker county, texas, just west of the dallas-fort worth area. the cases are not related. mireya villarreal has the tragic details. >> zayla hernandez was just shy of turning eight months old when she was found by her mother floating face-down in a bath tub. cheyenne stuckey initially told police she left the baby for only a couple of minutes, but a...
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evan perez is breaking this news for us. evan, what are you learning right now? these are heated exchanges between attorney general jeff sessions and the president in light of the recusal by the attorney general from anything related to the russia investigation. as you know, the president is concerned that because of that, this investigation has sort of blossomed and expanded and caused more problems for the white house, distracted them from their agenda. but we're also told that the frustration goes both ways here between the justice department where officials feel that the president's tweets and some of his comments and interviews have actually made things worse and prompted the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein to have to appoint a special prosecutor, a special counsel to oversee the investigation. now, bob mueller is that special counsel who is now doing this investigation and, again, they feel that some of the president's own comments have exacerbated the problems for him. >> evan, in these heated exchanges, how direct has the attorney general been? has
evan perez is breaking this news for us. evan, what are you learning right now? these are heated exchanges between attorney general jeff sessions and the president in light of the recusal by the attorney general from anything related to the russia investigation. as you know, the president is concerned that because of that, this investigation has sort of blossomed and expanded and caused more problems for the white house, distracted them from their agenda. but we're also told that the...
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evan, thank you so much. evan coleman, nbc terrorism analyst, giving great perspective on how to see and how to understand what is happening at this hour, appreciate that. also just getting this in from the mayor of london. sidique khan, and i'll read a portion of it. the mayor of london saying this. "the metropolitan police are responding to the horrific terrorist attack at london bridge and borough market. my thoughts are with everyone affected and i'd like to thank the brave men and women of our emergency services who were first on the scene and will be working throughout the night. i am in close contact with the met commissioner and senior officers and am being kept updated on all developments. i'll be attending the government's emergency cobra meeting later this morning. london bridge station is closed and we are asking people to avoid the area. the situation is still unfolding and i would ask all londoners and visitors to our city to remain calm and vigilant. please report anything suspicious to police
evan, thank you so much. evan coleman, nbc terrorism analyst, giving great perspective on how to see and how to understand what is happening at this hour, appreciate that. also just getting this in from the mayor of london. sidique khan, and i'll read a portion of it. the mayor of london saying this. "the metropolitan police are responding to the horrific terrorist attack at london bridge and borough market. my thoughts are with everyone affected and i'd like to thank the brave men and...
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rob: evan are you surprised. an obstruction case gain the president or an investigation into obstruction. but still no investigation into collusion? does that speak volumes to what is going? >> i think that investigation, again, special counsel goes out and follows evidence where it leads, they are trying to hunt down and find out whether or not there was collusion. i hope if they prove there is none, they make this public, and put this issue to bed. but you see president come out fire james comey for varying circumstances, depending on what you ask, you legally have to follow that and find out what is going on, if we actual ge gout and look at ha happened to general flynn with his dealings, it is clear he most likely has broken the law in several actions, and already under investigation by fbi for separate matters, with business relations with turkey and illegal lobbiesing. we're fudge -- we're pardon me, we're create a false equivalencey between russia investigation and flynn investigation, the president is acc
rob: evan are you surprised. an obstruction case gain the president or an investigation into obstruction. but still no investigation into collusion? does that speak volumes to what is going? >> i think that investigation, again, special counsel goes out and follows evidence where it leads, they are trying to hunt down and find out whether or not there was collusion. i hope if they prove there is none, they make this public, and put this issue to bed. but you see president come out fire...
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carter evans, cbs news, malibu. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," comedianial john oliver is sued subject of his latest come men tai. we'll see whether the first amendment protects him from a coal company's lawsuit. >>> predicting earthquakes. carter evans shows us how scientists are developing a current warning system to protect the railways of los angeles. >>> and in our "more perfect union" we'll meet a photographer who's protecting photography for students. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm meg oliver. have a grlt day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ hey! ♪ bee to hive to the comb ♪ combing that honey ♪ into some gold ♪ take that gold and make it an o ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around hey! ♪ ♪ bee to hive to the o ♪ oat from the farm is the yum in yo bowl ♪ ♪ put in the good and the good will grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around hey! ♪ ♪ good goes around good goes around and around and around. hey! ♪ >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> there is a new number one in town. your philadelphia 76ers draft, the player ever
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and back with us evan mcmullin., i want to talk to you about something we're also going to talk to senator franken about. that is jeff sessions' system given under oath in which he said he had no contacts with russians during campaign. he then amended that in a written amendment to his testimony. identifying some contacts, but not identifying a possible third contact being reported tonight with the russian ambassador. what does that mean to the attorney general? there was already talk of possible perjury in his first version of that answer. >> lawrence, look, if this is true, then the attorney general has to resign. as you noted, his first answer to senator franken, you're going to have him on in a few minutes was incomplete and inaccurate. he has asked for a do-over. in the do-over, he did not mention this other meeting. it is hard to understand how he could have inadvertently left out a second meeting after he was called on the first meeting. and with what you have going on today, the handing back of these dossier
and back with us evan mcmullin., i want to talk to you about something we're also going to talk to senator franken about. that is jeff sessions' system given under oath in which he said he had no contacts with russians during campaign. he then amended that in a written amendment to his testimony. identifying some contacts, but not identifying a possible third contact being reported tonight with the russian ambassador. what does that mean to the attorney general? there was already talk of...
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our correspondent steve evans sent this report from seoul in neighbouring south korea. this was the last the outside world heard from otto warmbier. cries of anguish as he was sentenced to 15 years' hard labour in north korea. save this poor and innocent scapegoat! his crime — stealing a hotel sign in what seemed like a student prank. 17 months later, he returned home to ohio, in a coma. a week later, he is dead. north korea says the coma resulted from an illness more than a year ago. but americans are sceptical. why did north korea keep it secret if it did happen so long ago, they ask. president trump called the regime brutal.
our correspondent steve evans sent this report from seoul in neighbouring south korea. this was the last the outside world heard from otto warmbier. cries of anguish as he was sentenced to 15 years' hard labour in north korea. save this poor and innocent scapegoat! his crime — stealing a hotel sign in what seemed like a student prank. 17 months later, he returned home to ohio, in a coma. a week later, he is dead. north korea says the coma resulted from an illness more than a year ago. but...
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evan perez broke this story moments ago. evan, we know that the president is -- has been at least stewing, if not angry at rosenstein. what's happening inside the justice department? >> i got to tell you rod rosenstein is also getting some of the same pressures inside the justice department. there's a lot of displeasure by people surrounding the attorney general jeff sessions of the fact that rod rosenstein is the one who brought in robert mul every, the special counsel. lot of people didn't feel like that was necessary, at least not yet. a lot of people, especially at the white house and on the fifth floor where the attorney general sits believe that god -- the miami of mueller has made a lot of things a lot worse for everybody. since mueller was hired you've seen a lot more people have to hire lawyers. a lot more pressures that are hearing from the president. the. is extremely angry and he's telling the attorney general an the attorney general in-turn is letting that flow down to rod rosenstein. >> at this point, evan, wha
evan perez broke this story moments ago. evan, we know that the president is -- has been at least stewing, if not angry at rosenstein. what's happening inside the justice department? >> i got to tell you rod rosenstein is also getting some of the same pressures inside the justice department. there's a lot of displeasure by people surrounding the attorney general jeff sessions of the fact that rod rosenstein is the one who brought in robert mul every, the special counsel. lot of people...
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thank you so much, evan perez. thanks to all of you for joining us. don't forget to watch "outfront" any time. go to cnn go. "ac 360" with anderson cooper begins right now. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. several big breaking stories tonight. exclusive new details on what fired fbi director james comey will say when he testifies thursday morning. we begin, though, with more along the lines of evan perez's reporting moments ago. multiple reports including from magg maggie haberman is that jeff sessions has volunteered to resign. >> how would you describe the president's level of confidence in the attorney general jeff sessions? >> i have not had a discussion with him about that. >> the last time you said that, there was a development. >> i'm answering a question, which is i have not had that discussion with i am had. >> would you say confidence as his attorney general? >> i have not had a discussion with him on the question. if i haven't had a discussion with him about a subject, i tend not to speak about it. >> more now from maggie haberma
thank you so much, evan perez. thanks to all of you for joining us. don't forget to watch "outfront" any time. go to cnn go. "ac 360" with anderson cooper begins right now. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. several big breaking stories tonight. exclusive new details on what fired fbi director james comey will say when he testifies thursday morning. we begin, though, with more along the lines of evan perez's reporting moments ago. multiple reports including...
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ev evan, political strategist. what do you think of preventing comey from testifying publicly and what could it set off? >> james comey has been at the center since the firing, of course. he is someone lmakersave been wanting to hear from for week nous now. there was a question whether or not he'd testify given his relationship with robert rhu mueller. they go back at the fbi. spotlight is on him for sure. this at a time that people inside the white house want to wall off the investigation from the kind of daily things coming out of the white house. this almost certainly puts it back in the spotlight. who knows what will come from comey's testimony. remember, the memos that have been talked about and reported about, those will be really at the center here. lawmakers trying to figure out what exactly was said during his conversations with donald trump, the nature of those conversatioconversation s and the possible questions of whether he thinks it was obstruction. >> evan, the white house could make the argument, if
ev evan, political strategist. what do you think of preventing comey from testifying publicly and what could it set off? >> james comey has been at the center since the firing, of course. he is someone lmakersave been wanting to hear from for week nous now. there was a question whether or not he'd testify given his relationship with robert rhu mueller. they go back at the fbi. spotlight is on him for sure. this at a time that people inside the white house want to wall off the...
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. >>> and the tony award goes to -- "dear evan hansen." >> reporter: evan hansen, the character who hasdway by storm, took the tony last night. so many have connected with the message with anxiety. ♪ >> the actor who plays the lead, ben platt, has struck a cord. >> it's about people trying to figure out how to connect with one another in a society, superficially people are connecting in a million different ways, that's making it harder to find the ones who are meaningful. >> reporter: last night, evan hansen won, actor ben platt. >> thank you. >> reporter: and then there was someone else. >> bette midler. >> hello dolly. >> this has been one of the greatest professional >> reporter: and when her thank you's kept coming. >> shut that crap up. >> reporter: as only bette could too, as she thanked the women who came before. >> the brilliant, brilliant carol channing who made my life, the extraordinary pearl bailey and all the hundreds of women that came after me who lit the way. i thank you from the bottom of my heart, thank you all. >> what a night. >>> and i hope to see you right back her
. >>> and the tony award goes to -- "dear evan hansen." >> reporter: evan hansen, the character who hasdway by storm, took the tony last night. so many have connected with the message with anxiety. ♪ >> the actor who plays the lead, ben platt, has struck a cord. >> it's about people trying to figure out how to connect with one another in a society, superficially people are connecting in a million different ways, that's making it harder to find the ones who...
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what's your >> evan. >> reporter: evan and. >> cameron. >> reporter: evan and cameron do you think that a deal will be renegotiated. >> i don't know what exactly he thinks that we should be renegotiating. if anything we need to make it more stringent. i think, you know, it's -- it's unclear to me that this president would renegotiate anything. >> reporter: and you said no, not surprised. >> well, i think it's pretty obvious by looking at trump's business history that a lot of negotiations that he does and business deals that he tries to strong arm people, you know, and by pulling out of an agreement like this, he's trying to strong arm the rest of the i guess world into making this a more fair deal for america. where though a deal is not about america. the deal is about the future of the world. and it's a responsibility that we have to basically bring the world up to the right levels in terms of climate change and in terms of the steps we're taking to combat it. so, no, i'm not surprised that he would try and say that it's a -- you know, he's going to renegotiate because that's what he
what's your >> evan. >> reporter: evan and. >> cameron. >> reporter: evan and cameron do you think that a deal will be renegotiated. >> i don't know what exactly he thinks that we should be renegotiating. if anything we need to make it more stringent. i think, you know, it's -- it's unclear to me that this president would renegotiate anything. >> reporter: and you said no, not surprised. >> well, i think it's pretty obvious by looking at trump's...
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how much money evan saved by switching to geico. i would not wear that lace. hmm, i don't know?
how much money evan saved by switching to geico. i would not wear that lace. hmm, i don't know?
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randy evans.have you with us. let's begin with the leaker. is this the beginning of a purge of deep state, enemies of state. that is, the white house finally has somebody that they have found who's been leaking against them. where are we headed from here? >> well, lou, that's what you and i talked about a couple of weeks ago when i told you, i said the leakers now have lost slp cause the target has been squarely shifted from the white house to the leakers and we're going to start to see them fall. we're going to start to see them get charged with crimes, convicted, plead guilty, cut plea deals and otherwise pay for the penalties of leaking valuable national security information. this is the first of many. lou: and right now, the president's tweeting today and there was just this tremendous backlash in the national left-wing media after he tweeted to the supreme court in effect, get off duffs and get to work and expedite the hearing on my travel ban or this country's national security is at risk, l
randy evans.have you with us. let's begin with the leaker. is this the beginning of a purge of deep state, enemies of state. that is, the white house finally has somebody that they have found who's been leaking against them. where are we headed from here? >> well, lou, that's what you and i talked about a couple of weeks ago when i told you, i said the leakers now have lost slp cause the target has been squarely shifted from the white house to the leakers and we're going to start to see...
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here's evan davis. tonight, the queen's speech after party.he key questions left over today. has the government run out of ideas before it's even got going? has austerity run its course? join me now on bbc two. that's evan on bbc two right now. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. good evening. i'm asad ahmad. a few surprises in the lions team to ta ke a few surprises in the lions team to take on the all blacks in the first test, irishman peter 0 mahony gets the captain ‘s arms ban. england hammer south africa at the start of the t20. -- hammer south africa at the start of the t20. —— captain ‘s armband. starting with the news that british by starting with the news that british rugby fans have been waiting for, the lions team to face the all blacks in the first test on saturday, peter 0 mahony captains the side instead of sam warburton, a few surprise inclusions and omissions. welcome to auckland, we are here atop the sky tower in the city centre, overlooking the town, quite a murky day but somewhere out th
here's evan davis. tonight, the queen's speech after party.he key questions left over today. has the government run out of ideas before it's even got going? has austerity run its course? join me now on bbc two. that's evan on bbc two right now. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. good evening. i'm asad ahmad. a few surprises in the lions team to ta ke a few surprises in the lions team to take on the all blacks in the first test, irishman peter 0 mahony gets...
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evan, what are you focused on most? jeff sessions isn't just in the hot seat with congress but the president will be watching every single thing he says and the president certainly cares. >> well, there's only one viewer that matters to jeff sessions and that is the president. so why -- what's jeff sessions going to do? he's going to frustrate the committee. >> think he's doing this for the president? >> to keep his job after the reports last week that president is unhappy he recused himself which is the best thing jeff sessions has done as attorney general. i think the president because of the pressure he's putting on sessions sessions will be frustrating the committee by not answering questions and not invoek executive privilege specifically, and he's just going to dare congress to hold him in contempt and that's not going to happen because it would take months because they would have to go over every question. >> do you think this is jeff sessions' goal to do this to perform for the in the jeff sessions has existed i
evan, what are you focused on most? jeff sessions isn't just in the hot seat with congress but the president will be watching every single thing he says and the president certainly cares. >> well, there's only one viewer that matters to jeff sessions and that is the president. so why -- what's jeff sessions going to do? he's going to frustrate the committee. >> think he's doing this for the president? >> to keep his job after the reports last week that president is unhappy he...
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evans and mr. brooker, would this be problematic question mark is there any reason why we could not and should not limit twouse of section 702 something that is related to a national security threat? >> thank you senator. i am family with the exchange you had with then-director comey hearing.at priority and while i certainly cannot speak for what he was thinking with his answer, as i understood his answer i think he was referring to the fbi use of 702, which as mr. gaddis described, the fbi can only receive section 702 information when it is part of an authorized investigation they are conducting which typically relate to the kind of threats director comey described. as to talking about potentially changing the definition of foreign intelligence information more broadly, that would be difficult to do in an open session here without having the ability in the classified section, which we could do tomorrow, to describe to the specific types of collection that are ongoing now and how any changes might
evans and mr. brooker, would this be problematic question mark is there any reason why we could not and should not limit twouse of section 702 something that is related to a national security threat? >> thank you senator. i am family with the exchange you had with then-director comey hearing.at priority and while i certainly cannot speak for what he was thinking with his answer, as i understood his answer i think he was referring to the fbi use of 702, which as mr. gaddis described, the...
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evan, what do you think?balancing -- maintaining your personal honor and working for donald trump? >> i think in some positions. >> secretary mattis -- >> yeah. the more junior you get, i think it's possible. but closer you are to him and depending on what you're working on it becomes increasingly difficult. i think general mattis who i think is a very honorable man, i have an immense amount of respect for him, i think he's done a good job. but the number of members of donald trump's cabinet who have not been sucked into defending and sort of misrepresenting things to the american people is increasing -- >> who is that? sorry to make -- >> it's mattis. >> i'm just thinking of the other meeting where they went around, oh, dear leader you're so smart. other than mattis who refused to participate in the parade? >> pompeo, kelly i thought he would be strong, but he's not anymore. >> so we have mattis and pompeo. >> and i think mc -- mcmaster? >> i think that's mostly true but not entirely. i'm concerned. >> okay,
evan, what do you think?balancing -- maintaining your personal honor and working for donald trump? >> i think in some positions. >> secretary mattis -- >> yeah. the more junior you get, i think it's possible. but closer you are to him and depending on what you're working on it becomes increasingly difficult. i think general mattis who i think is a very honorable man, i have an immense amount of respect for him, i think he's done a good job. but the number of members of donald...
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we heard from evans last night. slowal rate hikes and preset decreases in the balance sheet.heard from william dudley. cycleting the tightening would imperil the economy. what are your expectations since you heard from yellen last week? our focus is on balance sheet reduction as we go into december. my colleagues in the u.s. expect another rate rise from the fed in september which will set the mark for this balance sheet shrinkage. janet yellen leaves the fed infirmary. if you could engineer back from when she leaves and she will -- her legacy will want to put into play. but it will be an interesting issue for markets as we go through next year. the markets have to absorb a lot more treasury issuance. up till now, they had a lot of issuance sucked up by the u.s. fed itself and that is going to change going forward. all central banks face a major issue. some core inflation remains low. the: although even with implied dovishness of charles evans since yesterday, it is surprising the hawkishness with which the fed is able to operate, meanings they are on track to raise interest
we heard from evans last night. slowal rate hikes and preset decreases in the balance sheet.heard from william dudley. cycleting the tightening would imperil the economy. what are your expectations since you heard from yellen last week? our focus is on balance sheet reduction as we go into december. my colleagues in the u.s. expect another rate rise from the fed in september which will set the mark for this balance sheet shrinkage. janet yellen leaves the fed infirmary. if you could engineer...
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"i made a mistake and i must face up to it" — the words of british number three tennis player dan evansr announcing he tested positive for cocaine in april. good evening. a mass evacuation is underway tonight of nearly 4000 people from 800 households in tower blocks in north london. camden council says it took the decision this evening, after it was told by fire services that the cladding on the blocks is not up to standard and the safety of the residents can't be guaranteed. the police have revealed that the cladding and insulation on grenfell tower has failed initial fire safety tests. they say they are now looking at criminal offences, including manslaughter. at least 79 people are known to be dead or missing after the blaze at the tower block last week. tom symonds has more. there was no warning, just a request. we need you to move out because we can't be sure you are safe. i just because we can't be sure you are safe. ijust don't because we can't be sure you are safe. i just don't want to go because we can't be sure you are safe. ijust don't want to go now. i feel bad to just sudde
"i made a mistake and i must face up to it" — the words of british number three tennis player dan evansr announcing he tested positive for cocaine in april. good evening. a mass evacuation is underway tonight of nearly 4000 people from 800 households in tower blocks in north london. camden council says it took the decision this evening, after it was told by fire services that the cladding on the blocks is not up to standard and the safety of the residents can't be guaranteed. the...
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- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, she's the most powerful democrat in the country. a 16 term congresswoman from san francisco who serves as the minority leader of the u.s. house of representatives and formerly was speaker of the u.s. house. the first woman to ever hold that position. she's the honorable nancy pelosi. this is overheard. (crowd applauds) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly. how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa. i would say that he'd made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and overtime took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got and f you from you guys. (crowd appla
- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, she's the most powerful democrat in the country. a 16 term congresswoman from san francisco who serves as the minority leader of the u.s. house of representatives and...
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randy evans joining us, great to see you, they came out guns blazing. sending their subpoenas to agencies. fbi, nsa, the -- it is a sight to see today. >> it is reestablishment of the plants of power with congressional oversight of his agent, all they do is run among. i would not be surprised that -- fifth amendment. lou: committee is frustrated that agents have not been forth coming with what committee seems to consider. is this going to end with the fifth amendment responses or will there be production of se subpoenaed material? >> i think that documents will get produced but actually live testimony, about what people knew and whether they knew it how they knew it and why they wanted to know it, you will see it happen. we know that susan rice is incapable of telling the truth on a consistent basis, she wants to take oath, then be caught you know just flat fooded in something that is -- flat footed in something not true, i think she will take the fifth amendment before she does that. lou: she has been caught lies flat fooded with the benghazi scandal.
randy evans joining us, great to see you, they came out guns blazing. sending their subpoenas to agencies. fbi, nsa, the -- it is a sight to see today. >> it is reestablishment of the plants of power with congressional oversight of his agent, all they do is run among. i would not be surprised that -- fifth amendment. lou: committee is frustrated that agents have not been forth coming with what committee seems to consider. is this going to end with the fifth amendment responses or will...
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we start with that big news from the world of tennis tonight, britain's dan evans has announced thatsting positive for cocaine. the 27—year—old, who has played for britain in the davis cup was last on court at surbiton earlier this month, and retired with a calf injury before withdrawing from events in nottingham, london and eastbourne. the british number three made a statement at a press conference this afternoon and didn't take any questions i was notified a few days ago that i failed a drugs test in april where i tested positive for cocaine. this was taken at a competition and the context completely was taken at a competition and the context com pletely u nrelated was taken at a competition and the context completely unrelated to tennis. i made a mistake and i must face up to it. i do not condone for one second to anyone that this was a cce pta ble one second to anyone that this was acceptable behaviour. idlette a lot of people down, my family, my coach, my team, sponsors, british tennis and my fans —— idlette. i can only deeply apologise from the bottom of my heart —— i've let. t
we start with that big news from the world of tennis tonight, britain's dan evans has announced thatsting positive for cocaine. the 27—year—old, who has played for britain in the davis cup was last on court at surbiton earlier this month, and retired with a calf injury before withdrawing from events in nottingham, london and eastbourne. the british number three made a statement at a press conference this afternoon and didn't take any questions i was notified a few days ago that i failed a...
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>> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, malibu. that's the "cbs evening news." for this friday.ttle later for the morning news and cbs this morning. i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >> the long awaited senate plan to replace and repeal act landed with a thud. it was crafted in secret and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said to get it past in a week but at least others won't vote for it as written. >> within hours the bill went from being a secret to a lightning rod. four showing their opposition. >> we cannot support the current bill. we're open to negotiation but we want the bill to look more like a repeal. >> the 142-page bill eliminates obamacare's insurance mandates and its new taxes on the wealthy. but it retains a good chunk of obamacare's tax credits to help lower income americans buy insurance. >> i'm going to go back and read the bill. >> reporter: many senate republicans said that's an improvement on the house version, which president trump recently described as mean. south carolina's lindsay graham: >> it leaves pre-ex
>> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, malibu. that's the "cbs evening news." for this friday.ttle later for the morning news and cbs this morning. i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >> the long awaited senate plan to replace and repeal act landed with a thud. it was crafted in secret and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said to get it past in a week but at least others won't vote for it as written. >> within...