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evans had quite a fight against fernando velasco. it was a tough ask against the 23rd seed, eva ns, tough ask against the 23rd seed, evans, the clay is not his favourite surface but he gave it a go and levelled up one set all but furniture started to slip away from him. a bit of a niggle with his right calf and for velasco was playing better and better so he went out in four sets. not really a performance to be ashamed of the. disappointing for cameron norrie as yet again for him he did put up a strong performance but the scoreline did not reflect that. it was not the best for cameron norrie, he was playing a french qualifier and he would have been the favourite going into that but he just did not hit his stride, he could not get anything going. very one—sided affaira man who anything going. very one—sided affair a man who had never won a match here at reynold garros. thank you for the moment. let's have a quick look at some of the other sports news making headlines today. veteran south africa fast bowler dale steyn has been ruled ou
evans had quite a fight against fernando velasco. it was a tough ask against the 23rd seed, eva ns, tough ask against the 23rd seed, evans, the clay is not his favourite surface but he gave it a go and levelled up one set all but furniture started to slip away from him. a bit of a niggle with his right calf and for velasco was playing better and better so he went out in four sets. not really a performance to be ashamed of the. disappointing for cameron norrie as yet again for him he did put up...
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on evan bayh's senate staff or his campaigns, please rise.you are the offspring of any of these people -- [laughter] see, katie moore is right. none of us would be here if it wasn't for birch bayh. now the rest of you, please stand as you are able and rise for the invocation, presentation of the colors in the pledge of allegiance which will be led by general george buskirk. as you recite the words of the pledge, i urge you to consider it as much a prayer as it is an oath. reverend harrison jones. >> we extend to you our love and sincere condolences. the late senator was good friends with one of our former pastors, so the members of witherspoon join you today in prayer and reflection. let us bow our heads and pray to the lord our god. god, our dwelling place in all generations, we gather in solemn remembrance of the life and legacy of one who dared to dream, and who stood as a moral witness to the high ideals of our nation's democracy. ofre can be no discussion musical genius without rachmaninoff and bock, as there can be no discussion of the
on evan bayh's senate staff or his campaigns, please rise.you are the offspring of any of these people -- [laughter] see, katie moore is right. none of us would be here if it wasn't for birch bayh. now the rest of you, please stand as you are able and rise for the invocation, presentation of the colors in the pledge of allegiance which will be led by general george buskirk. as you recite the words of the pledge, i urge you to consider it as much a prayer as it is an oath. reverend harrison...
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evans had quite a fight against fernando velasco.eed, eva ns, tough ask against the 23rd seed, evans, the clay is not his favourite surface but he gave it a go and levelled up one set all but furniture started to slip away from him. a bit of a niggle with his right calf and for velasco was playing better and better so he went out in four sets. not really a performance to be ashamed of the. disappointing for cameron norrie as yet again for him he did put up a strong performance but the scoreline did not reflect that. it was not the best for cameron norrie, he was playing a french qualifier and he would have been the favourite going into that but he just did not hit his stride, he could not get anything going. very one—sided affaira man who
evans had quite a fight against fernando velasco.eed, eva ns, tough ask against the 23rd seed, evans, the clay is not his favourite surface but he gave it a go and levelled up one set all but furniture started to slip away from him. a bit of a niggle with his right calf and for velasco was playing better and better so he went out in four sets. not really a performance to be ashamed of the. disappointing for cameron norrie as yet again for him he did put up a strong performance but the scoreline...
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we think of evan every single day and we try not to think about evan in the con tech of neuroblastoma. th it did not define our son. >> they ststablished the evan foundation. >> we quickly decided we wanted to spend the rest of our lives rying to find a cure for the disease. >> when we walk in here, we have evan's spirit with us. that's the kind of kid he was. the benefit for us is we get to say his name ove and over again. >> the staff here says they've done so much more than just hand out sweets and treats. >> you can s actually the faces light up of the kids when the treat cart comesaround and even the staff's faces light up. >> the evan foundation has us a lot of resources to really do the research that we're doing. its a very exciting time in the work that we're doing. we're really seeing significant breaks. >> as they're walking these halls, they're saving lives, all the while holding the memory of their little boy close. >> evan was our light and our love and everything we wanted in a baby boy. we only got seven years with him, but they were the best seven >> and through this f
we think of evan every single day and we try not to think about evan in the con tech of neuroblastoma. th it did not define our son. >> they ststablished the evan foundation. >> we quickly decided we wanted to spend the rest of our lives rying to find a cure for the disease. >> when we walk in here, we have evan's spirit with us. that's the kind of kid he was. the benefit for us is we get to say his name ove and over again. >> the staff here says they've done so much...
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thhics committee has been looking into evans' actions.he was reprimanded for violating the code of conduct. he wasu" accusedfs using his government e-mail to seek firms thatp lbyr(s> thedistric. evans is also under a separate federal investigation. >>> happening today, the montgomery county counsel is set to tackle the issue -- montgomery county council is set to tackle the issue of montgomery county sloogs andnz ÷ safety of your child's drinkingÑ wer. water comiáñm drinking fountains contained a level a lead that wasbove the state' minimum requires -- minimum requirements. the council wants to lower it below the level below what the state's is. exposure to lead can affect the cognitive and bone development in children. uu(v that will change theh#wkv< dtivr'vestigated.ange theh#wkv< under the;l lett)yéoñn act wffis kill someone, investigators from a separate group will submit the attorney.s if no chargere filed against the officer, then the report must be releasedz to tjh)#ñ pub. >>> new this morning, one person is under arst after an
thhics committee has been looking into evans' actions.he was reprimanded for violating the code of conduct. he wasu" accusedfs using his government e-mail to seek firms thatp lbyr(s> thedistric. evans is also under a separate federal investigation. >>> happening today, the montgomery county counsel is set to tackle the issue -- montgomery county council is set to tackle the issue of montgomery county sloogs andnz ÷ safety of your child's drinkingÑ wer. water comiáñm...
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still with us is evan brown of ubs asset management.sounds like the meeting has almost upbeat tone to it. nnmarie: they do have an upbeat tone. very different then what the shareholders were saying. shareholders are angry and frustrated. one of them was saying that it is cheaper to buy a share of deutsche bank in germany then it is to buy a pack of cigarettes. the main thing coming up next will be the vote of confidence in the supervisory board. the big shareholders actually want to see the chair go before his term is up in 2020 two. even ecb officials and regulators say the bank would be better off without the chair, something you don't see everyday. they have announced more cost cuts today, but the stock is still trading at a record low. announcing those didn't move the needle. david: it doesn't seem comprehensive. it only seems piecemeal. we heard that they are prepared to make tough cutbacks. why haven't they done it already? annmarie: that is a very good question. how much do you decimate something before what is left of it? ofre t
still with us is evan brown of ubs asset management.sounds like the meeting has almost upbeat tone to it. nnmarie: they do have an upbeat tone. very different then what the shareholders were saying. shareholders are angry and frustrated. one of them was saying that it is cheaper to buy a share of deutsche bank in germany then it is to buy a pack of cigarettes. the main thing coming up next will be the vote of confidence in the supervisory board. the big shareholders actually want to see the...
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so evan please stay with me. because evan has a lot more to break on news. i want to bring in our chief political analyst groeria borger with flilen allen lack vara the counsel to the watergate special prosecutor and argued united states versus nixon before the supreme court. also former federal prosecutor laura coates. phillip let me start with you. is attorney general barr trying to set the record straight here or just spinning? >> i think it's absolutely a spin using the same terms, the motivate accuser to terms that president trump used makes it clear he is on trump's campaign platform. and i don't think you can can take seriously his argument he is trag to set the record straight. in fact he is confab lating in ways displaying to a lot of people who know him and respect him over the years. as jim comey said, proximity to trump tends to eat away at your soul. and i'm afraid that's happening here. >> i mean, laura let me play for of the exchange where barr said this is about the facts. he denied trying to protect or enable president trump. here he is. >>
so evan please stay with me. because evan has a lot more to break on news. i want to bring in our chief political analyst groeria borger with flilen allen lack vara the counsel to the watergate special prosecutor and argued united states versus nixon before the supreme court. also former federal prosecutor laura coates. phillip let me start with you. is attorney general barr trying to set the record straight here or just spinning? >> i think it's absolutely a spin using the same terms,...
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the people in southeast, the people at evans strongly support us, expanding general education and dr. smith has proposed expanding that campus. >> i want to make sure i heard you correctly during the presentation, because i believe you said that if enrollment is warranted, you would open more classes. >> that is true. that is a collect statement. i was speaking specifically of the one that's closest to my heart, the citizen's class because my grandmother never was a citizen of the united states. so that citizenship class, that fills. we get lots of students and that's why we want to reopen the campus. if more students come than we can serve, then we will open new sections of that course. a schedule a plastic and changes up to the last day. so if we see there's demand, we would always open the section and also, if we see there's nine or ten students no one, the, the that section down. >> i think we can get more excited understanding fill philosophically, we will open more sections. >> that's why we're excited to hear from more students because there's no current student who should be s
the people in southeast, the people at evans strongly support us, expanding general education and dr. smith has proposed expanding that campus. >> i want to make sure i heard you correctly during the presentation, because i believe you said that if enrollment is warranted, you would open more classes. >> that is true. that is a collect statement. i was speaking specifically of the one that's closest to my heart, the citizen's class because my grandmother never was a citizen of the...
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evans told wtop that he was not tolu the n of the executive session.rd's ethics committee has inen looking into evans' actions. arch, the d.c. council reprimanded him for violating the code of conduct. he was accused of using his government e-mail to seek business opportunities with law firms that lobe the district. evans is also under a seller -- a separate federal investigation. >>> craig melvin caught up with democratic hopeful pete buttigieg on the campaign trail in south carolinhe touth bend, indiana, mayor talked about the difference between himself and the current president. >> i hve a very different energy than this president. there's going to be a temptation to kind of play his game. playing his game, you're losing. no one can play it better than he does. we've got to too something completely different. americanas a rul tend to go for the opposite of whatever they've just had. full can see the interview with buttigieg later this morning on "today." >>> 6:50. let's turn back to meteorologis chuck beland see what's in store from the weather toda
evans told wtop that he was not tolu the n of the executive session.rd's ethics committee has inen looking into evans' actions. arch, the d.c. council reprimanded him for violating the code of conduct. he was accused of using his government e-mail to seek business opportunities with law firms that lobe the district. evans is also under a seller -- a separate federal investigation. >>> craig melvin caught up with democratic hopeful pete buttigieg on the campaign trail in south carolinhe...
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our evan perez joins me now. evan, what do we expect mr. rosenstein to say?, anderson, this is the first time we'll hear from him since he left. one of the first comments is going after james comey, the former director of the fbi who, as you remember, made comments at the town hall with you last week questioning his character. today rod
our evan perez joins me now. evan, what do we expect mr. rosenstein to say?, anderson, this is the first time we'll hear from him since he left. one of the first comments is going after james comey, the former director of the fbi who, as you remember, made comments at the town hall with you last week questioning his character. today rod
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come at will hear from members of his family including his son, former senator and governor evan bayh. here's a portion of the service which took place at the indiana statehouse in indianapolis. >> what an honor to be here to recognize a phenomenal senator, and family friend. my heart goes out to my good friend governor and senator evan bayh, and susan, to nick and bow, deacon models as well as great servants. to chris and jessica mtv, all of burch bayhs friends and families. times like these, especially we do want to remember that kind of leader he was. he called upon the best in us, not the worst. in the dark times, in dark moments, every generation must endure. he sought out what president lincoln called "the better angels of our nature." for that this city, this date and this nation will be eternally grateful. we remember him today as a humble man whose words and actions captured the best of our state. he made us proud to be hoosiers. during a time when our state and our country were at a moral crossroads, birch bayh showed us that the truest and most enduring form of leadership i
come at will hear from members of his family including his son, former senator and governor evan bayh. here's a portion of the service which took place at the indiana statehouse in indianapolis. >> what an honor to be here to recognize a phenomenal senator, and family friend. my heart goes out to my good friend governor and senator evan bayh, and susan, to nick and bow, deacon models as well as great servants. to chris and jessica mtv, all of burch bayhs friends and families. times like...
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first of all, evan, what can you tell us? >> wolf, the first time we're hearing from the government just how valuable michael flynn has been to the special counsel's investigation. over 19 interviews the special counsel had with michael flynn and we're getting some new details that were just unredacted in federal court. among them the bits of information we have is that michael flynn was providing information to the special counsel about conversations people inside the trump campaign, people associated with the trump transition, including information about conversations they were having about wikileaks and outreach to wikileaks, especially after those wikileaks emails started getting released. i will read you a piece of what one of the documents said. the defendant, that's flynn, relayed to the government's statements made in 2016 by senior campaign officials about wikileaks to which only a select few people were privy, for example, the defendant recalled conversations with senior campaign officials after the lease of the pod
first of all, evan, what can you tell us? >> wolf, the first time we're hearing from the government just how valuable michael flynn has been to the special counsel's investigation. over 19 interviews the special counsel had with michael flynn and we're getting some new details that were just unredacted in federal court. among them the bits of information we have is that michael flynn was providing information to the special counsel about conversations people inside the trump campaign,...
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meanwhile britain's dan evans lost in four sets to spain's fernando verdasco. eventually losing 6—3, 6-7, 6-3, 6-2. earlier, cameron norrie was also beaten. to new york next, where anthony joshua's getting ready for the latest defence of his heavyweight titles. he fights andy ruinunior at madison square garden on saturday night — his first bout in the us. it's a landmark step to fight in the states, butjoshua says he'll only be happy when he has the one belt he's missing from his collection, as ade adedoyin reports. anthonyjoshua looked like a man without a care in the world as he mingled with members of the assembled media on this roof terrace in mid—manhattan overlooking the bustling city and just a few blocks from the empire state building. it was a bit like the calm before the storm. in essence this week is not so much about the fight, but the occasion. the opportunity to box at madison square garden, iconic venue in world boxing which has featured some of the greats of the sport. the likes of muhammad ali, joe fraser, lennox lewis. all weekjoshua's image a
meanwhile britain's dan evans lost in four sets to spain's fernando verdasco. eventually losing 6—3, 6-7, 6-3, 6-2. earlier, cameron norrie was also beaten. to new york next, where anthony joshua's getting ready for the latest defence of his heavyweight titles. he fights andy ruinunior at madison square garden on saturday night — his first bout in the us. it's a landmark step to fight in the states, butjoshua says he'll only be happy when he has the one belt he's missing from his...
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evans -- taper pins. evans to griffin. a hat trick for griffin. and maryland not done.ater in the half, evans ig ng to be denied on the i tial shot, but she'sgoing to stay with the play. and she's on this the second time around, fve goals in the game for evans.es maryland scoright unanswered to end the half. terrapins win 17-8. advance to play denver t inhe quarterfinals next weekend. >>> how about thse nats? not a great conversation starter in this town, kind of like how's the weather.su tay the nationals are worth talking about. last night in l.a., they signed parta, lifted the flashltionals victory. this afternoon the chance to win the four-game series in l.a. and steven stsburg on the mound this afternoon. the story right now is the dodgers'starter, taking a no hitter to the sixth. his counterpart, strasburg, at the plate, trying to break up the no hitter. looks like he does -- not quite -- wait, bellinger at first. it's close and challenged. we'll take other look here. you'll see that the throw beats him by a stepa nd the no hi er, at this point remains intact. in
evans -- taper pins. evans to griffin. a hat trick for griffin. and maryland not done.ater in the half, evans ig ng to be denied on the i tial shot, but she'sgoing to stay with the play. and she's on this the second time around, fve goals in the game for evans.es maryland scoright unanswered to end the half. terrapins win 17-8. advance to play denver t inhe quarterfinals next weekend. >>> how about thse nats? not a great conversation starter in this town, kind of like how's the...
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carter evans has an exclusive look. i'm anne-marie green. the "cbs morning news." ocean. carter evans has an exclusive look. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." , even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. ♪ ♪ discover delicious dunkin donuts cold brew coffee packs. premium craft coffee as easy as 1 - 2 - 3. ♪ ♪ available where you buy groceries. ♪ ♪ available where you buy groceries. the pain and swelling.. the psoriasis. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of active psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections tell your doctor about anfight infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. get real relief, with cosentyx. seresto, serjake...eresto. seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and
carter evans has an exclusive look. i'm anne-marie green. the "cbs morning news." ocean. carter evans has an exclusive look. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." , even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. ♪ ♪ discover delicious dunkin donuts cold brew coffee packs. premium craft coffee as easy as 1 - 2 - 3. ♪ ♪ available where you buy groceries. ♪ ♪ available where you buy groceries. the pain and swelling.. the...
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today, we remember the service sin -- ofice of an ensign bill evans junior.n michigan in 1941. first lieutenant cochran served in the radio unit of vietnam. he led a platoon and a man who served under him would say four decades later he was one great guy. the lieutenant fell to sniper fire on october 24, 19 66, 6 -- 1966 6 days before he was scheduled to meet his wife on r&r. in his final letter home, he wrote to his mom and dad these words. tonight, i am awaiting an attack. yes, that is right. your only son who you did not raise to be stupid is 11,000 miles away from home sitting beneath a shaded lantern on top of a hill waiting for a visit from our friend charlie. he later wrote, i know why i am here and why it could not be any other place. he said i do believe the basic principles are enough for a man to die for. we are here because we actually believe our country is good enough to fight for and if necessary, to die for. [applause] vice president pence: today, we remember the service and sacrifice of first lieutenant john cochran. three men, three wars, an
today, we remember the service sin -- ofice of an ensign bill evans junior.n michigan in 1941. first lieutenant cochran served in the radio unit of vietnam. he led a platoon and a man who served under him would say four decades later he was one great guy. the lieutenant fell to sniper fire on october 24, 19 66, 6 -- 1966 6 days before he was scheduled to meet his wife on r&r. in his final letter home, he wrote to his mom and dad these words. tonight, i am awaiting an attack. yes, that is...
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evan perez also covers the justice department. evan, what are you learning as we get ready to hear for the first time from the special counsel since the start of this investigation? >> reporter: jim, one of the things that people have been puzzled by the is fact that members of congress have been pushing for mueller to come testify and there's been sort of weeks and weeks of talks that have gone nowhere. and one of the things that i think people don't understand, perhaps, going on behind the scenes, is a reluctance by mueller himself to appear in what he believes is going to be a very partisan, very political setting. and a lot of what the democrats are asking of him, i think a lot of the questions and a lot of the answers that they're seeking are ones that he, most likely, won't be able to deliver on. hep won't be able to give them exactly what they're looking for. and that's one of the reasons why there's been this hesitation, as joe johns just mentioned, you know, joe obviously covered the justice department for many years. and
evan perez also covers the justice department. evan, what are you learning as we get ready to hear for the first time from the special counsel since the start of this investigation? >> reporter: jim, one of the things that people have been puzzled by the is fact that members of congress have been pushing for mueller to come testify and there's been sort of weeks and weeks of talks that have gone nowhere. and one of the things that i think people don't understand, perhaps, going on behind...
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evan perez, stay with me. for more on that barr is saying this morning, let's speak to cnn ju he seems to be saying that the preliminary results of that investigation presents issues that are of concern to him. >> concern indeed, jim. the attorney general is in el salvador, ostensibly there to meet with officials about ms 13, talk about immigration, something that's obviously a president's priority, all all roads seem to lead back to russia and he is opening a new front this morning talking about his review of the counterintelligence investigation and the surveillance of the trump campaign, in two different interviews telling the "wall street journal" that he's specifically interested in what happened before the fbi officially opened that investigation in july 2016. again, not going into any detail on the basis for his concern, but then telling fox news that he's seeing more things that just don't add up. take a listen. >> people have to find out what the government was doing during that period. if we're worri
evan perez, stay with me. for more on that barr is saying this morning, let's speak to cnn ju he seems to be saying that the preliminary results of that investigation presents issues that are of concern to him. >> concern indeed, jim. the attorney general is in el salvador, ostensibly there to meet with officials about ms 13, talk about immigration, something that's obviously a president's priority, all all roads seem to lead back to russia and he is opening a new front this morning...
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jack and evan brown with u.s. asset management jack, look, there's still risks. starbucks is a perfect example of what steve is talking about can they take for granted china is their second home market. >> i think part and parcel with that assumption is that there will be a resolution of this trade dispute by the end of the year and i don't think that's necessarily the case as we just heard from steve and we heard from others is that this relationship is much more complex. this is not necessarily a trade negotiation. this is a fight for global dominance in technology and in health care and not something resolved quickly and not with just a couple of trade agreements and handshakes. >> i guess the question, evan, what's priced into the stocks now and should investors discount the possibility of that lessening lessening or say look at what happened with huawei, maybe we'll come to a deal here? >> we had this unstable equilibrium where the markets think president trump will cave or we don't want to see too far pain in the stock market, but the more that this stock m
jack and evan brown with u.s. asset management jack, look, there's still risks. starbucks is a perfect example of what steve is talking about can they take for granted china is their second home market. >> i think part and parcel with that assumption is that there will be a resolution of this trade dispute by the end of the year and i don't think that's necessarily the case as we just heard from steve and we heard from others is that this relationship is much more complex. this is not...
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tom nichols and evan mcmullen, appreciate your time. coming up the ideas candidate.lizabeth warren is defying the democratic primary boys club and moving up in the polls. lawrence's interviewing with effective interviewing with senator warren on her ideas to help the middle class that donald trump's policies to help the rich are leaving lined. that's next. that there's a lobster i in our hot tub?t. lobster: oh, you guys. there's a jet! oh...i needed this. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on our car insurance with geico. we could have been doing this a long time ago. so, you guys staying at the hotel? yeah, we just got married. oh ho-ho! congratulations! thank you. yeah, i'm afraid of commitment... and being boiled alive. oh, shoot. believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. that guy's the worst. i had nomine...ms of hepatitis c. ...caused liver damage. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. i had the common type. mine was rare. epclusa has
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are you feeling that, evan? >> yeah, i think you are seeing the pressure build on the leadership in the democratic side. look, i have to tell you, i think the president is essentially daring them to do that. i think the president looks at this process and believes that he can run out the clock as david laid out. look, this is going to take a long time. but he also laid out some kinks in this particular case that are different from other cases, right? the fact that this mueller report is now out, and so the question is, a judge will have to say whether some of the stuff he has already testified to, to the special counsel, the fact that is now public, does that mean that that is still privileged? that that privilege has been waived. that's a big question for the judge. the question is how quickly do we get there. is that something that's going to take a couple years? if you heard jerry nadler and doug collins talk about this, they pointed out that in the bush administration, there was a fight like this. it began i
are you feeling that, evan? >> yeah, i think you are seeing the pressure build on the leadership in the democratic side. look, i have to tell you, i think the president is essentially daring them to do that. i think the president looks at this process and believes that he can run out the clock as david laid out. look, this is going to take a long time. but he also laid out some kinks in this particular case that are different from other cases, right? the fact that this mueller report is...
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tom nichols and evan mcmullen, appreciate your time. coming up the ideas candidate.beth warren is defying the democratic primary boys club and moving up in the polls. lawrence's interviewing with effective interviewing with senator warren on her ideas to help the middle class that donald trump's policies to help the rich are leaving lined. that's next. help the rich are leaving lined that's next. what if i wielded the power of i could bend reality to my will, with a snap of my fingers! i just saved money with geico. i saved hundreds of dollars! nice! that is a lot of money. the power is exhilarating!! hahahahahaha! hah. ha. just got something in my throat. yea... marvel studio's "avengers endgame." in theaters april 26. change has many faces. names you'll never know. the bright-eyed, the brave, the visionaries. where challenges exist, you'll find them. everything they do is for those who come next. so side by side, they pave the road ahead to create a place where everyone belongs. at citi, we empower people who are out to change the world. because tomorrow waits for
tom nichols and evan mcmullen, appreciate your time. coming up the ideas candidate.beth warren is defying the democratic primary boys club and moving up in the polls. lawrence's interviewing with effective interviewing with senator warren on her ideas to help the middle class that donald trump's policies to help the rich are leaving lined. that's next. help the rich are leaving lined that's next. what if i wielded the power of i could bend reality to my will, with a snap of my fingers! i just...
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now here is felicity evans in cardiff. well, the first minister of wales, mark dra keford, cardiff.irst minister of wales, mark drakeford, says he's never doubted theresa may's commitment to public service but he blames her inability to compromise for leaving us in a mess of her making, as he describes it, and he goes on to say that a conservative leadership contest is the country needs as we negotiate one of the biggest uncertainties we have faced in decades. but paul davies, the leader of conservative assembly members in the senate behind me, paid tribute to mrs may's dedication and he has urged his party to unite now to deliver the brexit that people voted for. interestingly, there was a welsh opinion poll commissioned a few days ago asking welsh voters who they liked best for mrs may's successor and come at the moment, according to that, boris johnson is in front. lets get reaction in northern ireland now. emma vardy is in londonderry. some of theresa may's most difficult daysin some of theresa may's most difficult days in office were focused on trying to resolve the issues thro
now here is felicity evans in cardiff. well, the first minister of wales, mark dra keford, cardiff.irst minister of wales, mark drakeford, says he's never doubted theresa may's commitment to public service but he blames her inability to compromise for leaving us in a mess of her making, as he describes it, and he goes on to say that a conservative leadership contest is the country needs as we negotiate one of the biggest uncertainties we have faced in decades. but paul davies, the leader of...
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watch in-depth live with evan to 2:00 p.m.0:00 eastern sunday on book tv on c-span2. once, tv was simply three giant networks and a government supported service called pbs. then in 1979 -- >> once, tv was simply three giant networks and a government supported service called pbs. then in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and behind. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. in the 40 years since, a lot has changed. broadcasting has given way to narrowcasting and youtube stars are a thing. no money supports c-span and its no money supports c-span and its coverage of washington is funded >> in 2013, robert mueller was the director of the fbi. he was also the keynote speaker at the college of william and mary's graduation ceremony. is introduced by former defense secretary robert gates, chancellor of the college. this is 20 minutes.
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. >> evan had four years of relentless treatment, diagnosed when he was 3 and passed when he was 7.e think of that in every single day, and we try not to think about evan in the context of neu neuroblastomo. >> reporter: they established the evan foundation and this weekly tradition. >> pretty quickly decided that we wanted to spend the rest of our livesnd trying to fi cure for this disease. >> when he with walk in, we feel his spirit with us. that's the kind of kid he was. and extra benefit for us as we he get to say his name over and ovain. >> the staff here says they have done so much more than just hand out sweets and treats. you can see the faces light of the kids when the treat cart comes around. i'll add that, even the staff's faces light up. >> they have given us a lot of resources to do the research that we do and it is a very exciting time in the work that we're doing, we're seeing significant breakthroughs. >> reporter: just by walking the halls, they're saving lives, holding the memory ofe heir littly close in their hearts. >> evan was our light and our ve love andthing
. >> evan had four years of relentless treatment, diagnosed when he was 3 and passed when he was 7.e think of that in every single day, and we try not to think about evan in the context of neu neuroblastomo. >> reporter: they established the evan foundation and this weekly tradition. >> pretty quickly decided that we wanted to spend the rest of our livesnd trying to fi cure for this disease. >> when he with walk in, we feel his spirit with us. that's the kind of kid he...
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. >>> and we are back with evan, anna.e president trump was certain he was going to get a deal with kim jong-un. he still keeps saying he thinks kim jong-un wants the best for his people. is there any prospect for that right now? >> i don't think there is much prospect in the deal right now. north korea clearly indicated it is not interested in committing to the type of denuclearization that the u.s. needs and requires. kim jong-un wasn't prepared to give trump the big deal that he thought, that trump thought, he was going to get. and then obviously trump walked away in hanoi. and the north koreans have suggested recently through these short range missile launches that they may be inching back towards the prove vaocation cyc in other words doing things its allies don't really like as a way to get the u.s. attention and force the u.s. back to the table. >> anna, when you look at it from beijing, does beijing have enough influence with north korea to throw a monkey wrench in this, to get them to be provocative. if u.s./china
. >>> and we are back with evan, anna.e president trump was certain he was going to get a deal with kim jong-un. he still keeps saying he thinks kim jong-un wants the best for his people. is there any prospect for that right now? >> i don't think there is much prospect in the deal right now. north korea clearly indicated it is not interested in committing to the type of denuclearization that the u.s. needs and requires. kim jong-un wasn't prepared to give trump the big deal that...
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meantime, evans has hired an attorney. david? >> marcus moore tonight. mar does, think. >>> and president trump was asked today, are we going to war with iran? how he answered, and here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: today, with that u.s carrier strike group now in the arabian sea and bombers at th t pnt as- >> i hope not. >> reporter: but with the evacuation of personnel from the american embassy in iraq and the sabotage of four oil tankers for which u.s. officials say iranian operatives are to blame, congress wants answers. today, the director of national intelligence dan coats holding a classified briefing leadership in the house and senate. with members saying it was an important first step. the full house and senate will be briefed next week. the administration also working to declassify some of the most troubling intelligence,. an official tells abc news there are images which show iranian cruise missal missals on small boats in the port city of chabahar, missiles officials feared could be used to at
meantime, evans has hired an attorney. david? >> marcus moore tonight. mar does, think. >>> and president trump was asked today, are we going to war with iran? how he answered, and here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: today, with that u.s carrier strike group now in the arabian sea and bombers at th t pnt as- >> i hope not. >> reporter: but with the evacuation of personnel from the american embassy in iraq and the...
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evan perez joins us. evan, you've been pouring through these documents. what have you learned? the explosive charges that michael cohen makes is surrounding this issue of pardons and he says that the white house raised the issue of pardons and specifically because they wanted to essentially shut down the russia investigation. i'll read you just a part of the exchange that happened in the 15 hours of testimony that michael cohen gave to the house. he said, quote -- the question to michael cohen is, is it your testimony that whatever discussions that jay sekulow had regarding pardons was done with the knowledge and authority of the president? cohen said, i believe so. jay sekulow is the president's personal attorney who was handling a lot of these inquiries, anderson. there's a second part of this where the question goes, was it something that you sought from the white house or they raised with you? cohen said they raised the topic and what they were doing, including publicly, they were dangling the concept of pardons and the purpose, of course, was to keep everybody in the joint
evan perez joins us. evan, you've been pouring through these documents. what have you learned? the explosive charges that michael cohen makes is surrounding this issue of pardons and he says that the white house raised the issue of pardons and specifically because they wanted to essentially shut down the russia investigation. i'll read you just a part of the exchange that happened in the 15 hours of testimony that michael cohen gave to the house. he said, quote -- the question to michael cohen...
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our evan perez joins me now. evan, what do we expect mr. rosenstein to say? >> reporter: well, anderson, this is the first time we'll hear from him since he left. one of the first comments is going after james comey, the former director of the fbi who, as you remember, made comments at the town hall with you last week questioning his character. today rod rosenstein says the following. he says we now see the former director is a partisan pundit selling books and earning speaking fees while speculating about the strength of my character and the fate of my immortal soul. he goes on to point out that generally speaking prosecutors and lawyers base their opinions on eyewitness testimony. clearly, anderson, the gloves are off for the deputy attorney general after two years of overseeing the mueller investigation. and now he has obviously an answer to the comments made by the former director of the fbi james comey. >> yeah, i want to play for our viewers who didn't see it, what comey said to me just last thursday night in our town hall with the former fbi director.
our evan perez joins me now. evan, what do we expect mr. rosenstein to say? >> reporter: well, anderson, this is the first time we'll hear from him since he left. one of the first comments is going after james comey, the former director of the fbi who, as you remember, made comments at the town hall with you last week questioning his character. today rod rosenstein says the following. he says we now see the former director is a partisan pundit selling books and earning speaking fees while...
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joining me now is evan modaris. anna fifield is the author of a book called "the great successor."nd a smart analyst on all things asian. let me start with you, anna, there in beijing. what is the chinese reaction to this flurry/of moves that the trump administration has made both on trade and now on technology as well? >> the chinese response has been aggressive in response of this. the state-backed newspapers have all been full of calls for the chinese people to unite against the bullying of the united states. and the chinese propaganda units have taken a novel approach to this as well. just this week we've seen a lot of the programming on the main movie channel here being scrapped. and instead, the air waves have been full of old movies about the korean war, sending a message reminding people of a time when china was able to fend off america and force it into a draw, if not a total defeat. there's even been a pop song that has gone viral here this week called very catchly "trade war" which includes a line "not afraid of the outrageous challenge." so, the message that the governm
joining me now is evan modaris. anna fifield is the author of a book called "the great successor."nd a smart analyst on all things asian. let me start with you, anna, there in beijing. what is the chinese reaction to this flurry/of moves that the trump administration has made both on trade and now on technology as well? >> the chinese response has been aggressive in response of this. the state-backed newspapers have all been full of calls for the chinese people to unite against...
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nigel evans, thank you. here‘s ben with a look at this morning‘s weather.it is pretty mixed. yes, there are some showers in the forecast, some sunshine as well. some signs of things brightening up a little bit in gosport in hampshire for one of oui’ in gosport in hampshire for one of our weather watchers. warm in some sunshine this weekend, but it will be wet because some showers will be pretty heavy. the weather is dominated by low pressure across the continent. spending areas of cloud in our direction. 0ne continent. spending areas of cloud in our direction. one area of cloud in scotland has brought a lot of rain through the night. some quite heavy rain here, some of it now pushing into northern ireland. some bits of rain elsewhere, and certainly a lot of cloud. still some mist and merck around. england and wales will see the best of the sunshine, albeit with a scattering of heavy downpours. for northern ireland and scotland, the rain turning light and patchy, and a noticeable easterly breeze. 11 degrees in aberdeen. in northern ireland, cloud and patchy
nigel evans, thank you. here‘s ben with a look at this morning‘s weather.it is pretty mixed. yes, there are some showers in the forecast, some sunshine as well. some signs of things brightening up a little bit in gosport in hampshire for one of oui’ in gosport in hampshire for one of our weather watchers. warm in some sunshine this weekend, but it will be wet because some showers will be pretty heavy. the weather is dominated by low pressure across the continent. spending areas of cloud...
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i want to bring in our senior justice correspondent, evan perez. evan, mueller said it was important to conduct the obstruction investigation and preserve evidence. could the president potentially face charges after he leaves office? >> he could. and that's one reason why donald trump launched his re-election campaign on the day that he was inaugurated. no president, you know, in recent memory has done something like that. and i think you can see exactly why. he wants -- he needs to be elected in order to be protected from any prosecutor who might think that, hey, you know, we still have a few years left on the statute of limitations on, on these alleged crimes. let's open this and take another look at this. that's the possibility here that could still happen. obviously, the president, the special counsel couldn't reach or would not reach a decision on the obstruction case, wolf, because of the olc memo. and also because of fairness. obviously, the president cannot answer these allegations since he cannot be charged. but once he leaves office, if h
i want to bring in our senior justice correspondent, evan perez. evan, mueller said it was important to conduct the obstruction investigation and preserve evidence. could the president potentially face charges after he leaves office? >> he could. and that's one reason why donald trump launched his re-election campaign on the day that he was inaugurated. no president, you know, in recent memory has done something like that. and i think you can see exactly why. he wants -- he needs to be...
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i want to begin with evan perez. evan, what is the attorney general's reasoning here? >> well, the reasoning that the attorney general has given jerry nadler and the democrats on the house judiciary committee is that he doesn't want to answer questions from staff attorneys. that is the breakdown here. he says he's willing to appear to answer questions from members of congress but he says the -- answer staff attorneys is a no go. now if you remember, they've been having this negotiation back and forth and it seemed to be like everything was going to happen tomorrow and then all of a sudden we have this breakdown. so according to the -- to the justice department, the attorney general is still willing to negotiate a new date. they're willing to sit down and answer questions perhaps even have members of congress come in and look at the less redacted version of the mueller report but what he will not do is sit down and answer questions from staff attorneys. you can see the attorney general was losing patience. perhaps he was seeing essentially what tomorrow was going to be
i want to begin with evan perez. evan, what is the attorney general's reasoning here? >> well, the reasoning that the attorney general has given jerry nadler and the democrats on the house judiciary committee is that he doesn't want to answer questions from staff attorneys. that is the breakdown here. he says he's willing to appear to answer questions from members of congress but he says the -- answer staff attorneys is a no go. now if you remember, they've been having this negotiation...
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carter evans has the les latest. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. how sexy are these elbows? ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. super saturday! plus - friends & family - take an extra 20% off! save on women's dresses - just $37.59... diamond earrings - only $27.99... and the big one bath towel - just $2.79! plus - get kohl's cash! this supat at ko. >>> our top stories this morning. a powerful cyclone made landfall in eastern india overnight. it's packing winds of up to 125 miles an hour. more than 100 million people had already been evacuated. in 1999 a cyclone in the same area killed 10,000 people. >>> and back at home attorney general william barr is facing intense scruti
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william robinson evans jr. was born in indiana in 1918. he was an eagle scout.ecticut he enlisted in the navy's reserve officer pilot program. he earned his wings of gold and was commissioned as an ensign in may of 1941. in september, he was assigned to a torpedo squadron on the "uss hornet" and at 23 he was one of the squadron's youngest pilots. on the 4th of june, 1942, 15 torpedo planes from his squadron went into battle against overwhelming numbers of enemy fighters and they were all shot down. but their sacrifice and their courage that day helped change the course of world history. ensign evans received the navy cross posthumously for his heroism during the air battle of midway. two months before he was lost, he wrote to a friend these words. many of our friends are now dead. to a man, each died with a nonchalance that each would have denied was courage. if anything greater good is born of this war, it should not be valued in the colonies we may win or the pages historians attempt to write but rather in the youth of our country who never trained for war, ra
william robinson evans jr. was born in indiana in 1918. he was an eagle scout.ecticut he enlisted in the navy's reserve officer pilot program. he earned his wings of gold and was commissioned as an ensign in may of 1941. in september, he was assigned to a torpedo squadron on the "uss hornet" and at 23 he was one of the squadron's youngest pilots. on the 4th of june, 1942, 15 torpedo planes from his squadron went into battle against overwhelming numbers of enemy fighters and they were...
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william robinson evans junior 1918.rn in indiana in he was an eagle scout.ge in connecticut, he enlisted in the navy's reserve officer pilot program. he earned his wings of gold and was commissioned in may of 1941. in september, he was assigned to a torpedoes doctrine. squadron. on the fourth of june of 1932, 15 torpedo planes from the squadron went into battle from members of enemy fires. down.ere all shot but their sacrifice in their current that day helped to change the course of world history. received this posthumously . two months before it was lost, he wrote these words to a friend. many of my friends are now dead. two a man, each died within nonchalance that each would have denied his courage. is borning greater good of this work, it should not be valued in the colonies we may win or the pages historians will attempt to write but rather, in whoyouth of our country, never trained for war, rather almost never believed in work but from some hidden source, brought home gallantry which is homespun and so real. he said i say these things because i knew you
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evans has hired an attorney.arcus moore, abc news, houston. >>> jimmy carter has plans after being released from the hospital. >> he will be teaching his regular sunday school class. this comes just days after being released from the hospital from a broken hip. rosalynn carter was also released at the same time. she was in the hospital for feeling faint. >> he is known for being a sunday schoolteacher. he's done that for decades. after a fall like that, at that age, church is where you need to go. >>> coming up, a toddler's incredible story of survival. the 22-month-old boy surviving in the wilderness for three days. >>> first, the modern day movement. what it means to go out and have a good time without alcohol. that's next on "world news now." hout alcohol. that's next on "world news now." ♪ diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. ♪nausea, heartburn, ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, ♪ diarrhea... try pepto with ultra coating. ♪ sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name ♪ >
evans has hired an attorney.arcus moore, abc news, houston. >>> jimmy carter has plans after being released from the hospital. >> he will be teaching his regular sunday school class. this comes just days after being released from the hospital from a broken hip. rosalynn carter was also released at the same time. she was in the hospital for feeling faint. >> he is known for being a sunday schoolteacher. he's done that for decades. after a fall like that, at that age, church...
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william robinson evans junior 1918.rn in indiana in he was an eagle scout.ge in connecticut, he enlisted in the navy's reserve officer pilot program. he earned his wings of gold and was commissioned in may of 1941. in september, he was assigned to a torpedoes doctrine. squadron. on the fourth of june of 1932, 15 torpedo planes from the squadron went into battle from members of enemy fires. down.ere all shot but their sacrifice in their current that day helped to change the course of world history. received this posthumously . two months before it was lost, he wrote these words to a friend. many of my friends are now dead. two a man, each died within nonchalance that each would have denied his courage. is borning greater good of this work, it should not be valued in the colonies we may win or the pages historians will attempt to write but rather, in whoyouth of our country, never trained for war, rather almost never believed in work but from some hidden source, brought home gallantry which is homespun and so real. he said i say these things because i knew you
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evans told our partners wtop he was not told the nature of today's executive session. in march, thenc.c. couil reprimanded him. he was aed of using his goverent e-mail to seek business opportunities with law firms that lobbdi the strict. >>> the battle between the white house and capitol hill the treasury department refuses toand house democrats president trump's tax returns. and the judiciary committee is makes to hold attorney general william barr in contempt of congress for not handing over the full mueller report. wll have more onboth of these developing stories coming up in a few minutes. >>> great britain is celebratinh the birtf its newest royal. iconic landmarks around london were lit up blue last night just hours after the world learned of the birth of prince harry and meghan markle's first child. the proud new dad, prince harry, says he could all see the new baby in the coming days. we're also waiting to lrn his name. it's a boy. >>> it 4:37. new, d.c. area restaurants are being celebrated as some of the best in the country. several were honored at the james
evans told our partners wtop he was not told the nature of today's executive session. in march, thenc.c. couil reprimanded him. he was aed of using his goverent e-mail to seek business opportunities with law firms that lobbdi the strict. >>> the battle between the white house and capitol hill the treasury department refuses toand house democrats president trump's tax returns. and the judiciary committee is makes to hold attorney general william barr in contempt of congress for not...
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william robinson evans jr. was born in indiana in 1918. he was an eagle scout. watting from college in connecticut he enlisted in the navy reserve officer pilot program. he earned his wings of gold and commissioned as an ensign in may of 1941. in september assigned to a torpedo squadron and at 23 he was one of the squadron's youngest pilots. on the 4th of june 1942, 15 torpedo planes from the squadron went into battle against overwhelming numbers of enemy fighters. and they were all shot down. their sacrifice and courage that day helped change the course of world history. ensign evans received a navy cross posthumously for hero imduring the air battle of midway. two moss before he was lost he wrote to a friend these words -- "many of my friends of now dead. to a man each died with a no nonchalance each would have denied was courage. if anything greater good is born of this war, it should not be valued in the colonies we may win or the pages historians will attempt to write, but, rather, in the youth of our country, who never trained for war. rather, almost never
william robinson evans jr. was born in indiana in 1918. he was an eagle scout. watting from college in connecticut he enlisted in the navy reserve officer pilot program. he earned his wings of gold and commissioned as an ensign in may of 1941. in september assigned to a torpedo squadron and at 23 he was one of the squadron's youngest pilots. on the 4th of june 1942, 15 torpedo planes from the squadron went into battle against overwhelming numbers of enemy fighters. and they were all shot down....
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carter evans, thank you.ocratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke is blasting president trump's decision to send more troops to the middle east. o'rourke spoke with "face the nation's" margaret brennan, and said he'd push for peace instead. >> do you think president trump was right to send these 1,500 troops to the middle east to counter the iran threat? >> no. president trump is escalating tensions, is provoking yet another war in the middle east, where we find ourselves already engaged in war in so many countries. we need to find a way to work with allies and partners and, in some cases, with our enemies. >> oliver: you can see margaret brennan's full interview with beto o'rourke on "face the nation" tomorrow morning, right here on cbs. president trump is in japan for a state visit, and has a busy schedule over the next four he's there to promote the u.s. and, at the same time, prime minister weijia jiang is traveling with the president. >> reporter: president trump arrived in tokyo on saturday for an hi
carter evans, thank you.ocratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke is blasting president trump's decision to send more troops to the middle east. o'rourke spoke with "face the nation's" margaret brennan, and said he'd push for peace instead. >> do you think president trump was right to send these 1,500 troops to the middle east to counter the iran threat? >> no. president trump is escalating tensions, is provoking yet another war in the middle east, where we find...
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carter evans has more on what happens after. >> it's the worst phone call or text message that you couldr get. >> reporter: after parents rushed to be reunited with their children... >> we heard that there was a lockdown, but we thought it was a drill. >> reporter: ...they learned about their school-day horror. >> we heard really big bangs, which i assume are gunshots. >> reporter: taami bash was texting with her daughter mia during the attack. >> i said, "what's going on?" she said, "this-- it's not just a drill. it's a real lockdown, mom." >> reporter: but the days ahead could be some of the hardest, as survivors begin to cope with the psychological impact of the trauma they witnessed. a recent study found that 40% of children who experience gun riolence suffer from p.t.s.d., and 60% of high school students are afraid of a shooting occurring in their school or community. robin finegan is a victims' advocate who has been at scenes like this before. >> the stages of trauma, this is... they're in shock. our bodies go into a protective mode so that we can cope with it and get by. >> report
carter evans has more on what happens after. >> it's the worst phone call or text message that you couldr get. >> reporter: after parents rushed to be reunited with their children... >> we heard that there was a lockdown, but we thought it was a drill. >> reporter: ...they learned about their school-day horror. >> we heard really big bangs, which i assume are gunshots. >> reporter: taami bash was texting with her daughter mia during the attack. >> i...