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evelyn: me dijo, ven ahora. cumplido 16 años al día siguiente. su cuerpo estaba irreconocible. teresa: ¿y usted qué pensó cuando le dicen que ese cuerpo era de nisa? evelyn: estaba llorando, y entonces yo estaba diciendo, ¿dónde esta kayla? ¿dónde está kayla? freddy: presentíamos que estaba cerca, pero en qué parte, en qué lugar. teresa: sobre todo, porque las jovencitas eran inseparables. evelyn dice que estando ahí tuvo una corazonada. evelyn: cuando yo estaba afuera, como algo estaba diciéndome, la casa esa, la casa esa. teresa: ella añade que algo la hizo dirigir su mirada hacia una casa a poca distancia de donde habían hallado el cuerpo de nisa. desesperanzada, evelyn regresó a su hogar y pasó toda la noche sentada afuera. teresa: estaba esperando a su hija. evelyn: pero ya no vino. el dolor que yo sentí esa noche es indescriptible. teresa: alrededor de las 6 de la mañana, evelyn recibió una llamada de un periodista diciéndole que había un acontecimiento en la escena del crimen. evelyn: encontraron a keyla.
evelyn: me dijo, ven ahora. cumplido 16 años al día siguiente. su cuerpo estaba irreconocible. teresa: ¿y usted qué pensó cuando le dicen que ese cuerpo era de nisa? evelyn: estaba llorando, y entonces yo estaba diciendo, ¿dónde esta kayla? ¿dónde está kayla? freddy: presentíamos que estaba cerca, pero en qué parte, en qué lugar. teresa: sobre todo, porque las jovencitas eran inseparables. evelyn dice que estando ahí tuvo una corazonada. evelyn: cuando yo estaba afuera, como algo...
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vamos por este lado con evelyn. tienes una pregunta. evelyn: sÍ.eticiÓn para usted. si usted se enamora, porque no sÓlo por documentos. si se enamora de un ciudadano estadounidense... andamos buscando ciudadanos! si usted se enamora de un ciudadano estadounidense y se casan por amor, es ciudadano estadounidense hace la peticiÓn. usted puede recibir la residencia de los dentro de los estados unidos, sin pagar ningÚn castigo. karla: eso que acaban de mencionar es importante. hoy hay que hacer las cosas de verdad. si se casa, debe ser por amor, porque estÁn más estrictos que nunca. jessica: el castigo de casarse por documentos siempre ha sido un castigo permanente. si descubre que te casase por documentos, te quedas sin residencia y deportado. karla: muchÍsimas gracias, mi querida abogada. aquÍ vamos a seguir. ya te pusiste al mercado, eh, mi reina? por amor! no hay de otra. te voy a conectar con william, Él que puede ayudar en redes sociales. willie: cuando quieras, un saludo para toda nuestra gente hermosa de los Ángeles. se levantaron sÚper tempran
vamos por este lado con evelyn. tienes una pregunta. evelyn: sÍ.eticiÓn para usted. si usted se enamora, porque no sÓlo por documentos. si se enamora de un ciudadano estadounidense... andamos buscando ciudadanos! si usted se enamora de un ciudadano estadounidense y se casan por amor, es ciudadano estadounidense hace la peticiÓn. usted puede recibir la residencia de los dentro de los estados unidos, sin pagar ningÚn castigo. karla: eso que acaban de mencionar es importante. hoy hay que...
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i would've also like to ask about her relationship with evelyn. later, evelyn wrote a rather scathing, nasty book called rich," and shet spoke about florence and trips they took together in a despicable way pitch he talked about how harding was having this affair and whether florence new. and florence was raging about it here at i've never read anything about it. and evelyn, at that point, i think was affected by some addictions -- morphine? her am not sure i find credible. but i would like to find out more about that friendship. and was it something that turned? they did not see much of each other after the trip to alaska. of course, after the trip to alaska, florence was no longer first lady. but they were close. it was an interesting relationship. it brought more to florence -- it not joy to florence for quite some time. dr. franklin: if you want to know more, the book is for sale outside. i hate think dr. sibley would be willing to sign an answer more questions afterwards. but let's think her again. [laughter] -- [applause] . you, all. we hope
i would've also like to ask about her relationship with evelyn. later, evelyn wrote a rather scathing, nasty book called rich," and shet spoke about florence and trips they took together in a despicable way pitch he talked about how harding was having this affair and whether florence new. and florence was raging about it here at i've never read anything about it. and evelyn, at that point, i think was affected by some addictions -- morphine? her am not sure i find credible. but i would...
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teresa: evelyn se habÍa mudado hace 40 aÑos y sus hijas nacieron ahÍ. y exhorto a la comunidad a cooperar. [hablando en inglÉs] ciertamente los asesinato saco vieron el alma de la comunidad, y todos quedaron mal, inmediatamente implementamos un plan. . teresa: despuÉs de los asesinatos de keylla y nizza comenzaron con una investigaciÓn, llegaron a este bosque cierra de un hospital psiquiatrico abandonado. la policÍa encontrÓ dos cuerpos humanos de adolescentes. el ecuatoriano miguel garcÍa morÁn de 15 aÑos estuvo desaparecido por 7 meses, la policÍa logrÓ identificar sus restos, la ropa que su madre, carlota morÁn le habÍa comprado en el Último dÍa de vidas del joven. >> cuando se recupera, ella saliÓ como loca por ahÍ. y se cayÓ ahÍ en la escalera. una cosa horrible. [llora] >> quÉ hace la justicia. teresa: carlota tuvo que ser hospitalizada temporalmente, y aÚn no ha recuperado su salud. el golpe actÚe igual de cruel para otra madre. su hijo estaba a solo dos meses de graduarse de la preparatoria, los restos encontrados cerca de los resto de miguel. >
teresa: evelyn se habÍa mudado hace 40 aÑos y sus hijas nacieron ahÍ. y exhorto a la comunidad a cooperar. [hablando en inglÉs] ciertamente los asesinato saco vieron el alma de la comunidad, y todos quedaron mal, inmediatamente implementamos un plan. . teresa: despuÉs de los asesinatos de keylla y nizza comenzaron con una investigaciÓn, llegaron a este bosque cierra de un hospital psiquiatrico abandonado. la policÍa encontrÓ dos cuerpos humanos de adolescentes. el ecuatoriano miguel...
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danay rivero nos tiene la historia de evelyn velasquez y su hijo iker.las protestas y manifestaciones continuan en venezuela contra el gobierno del presidente nicolas maduro. hasta el momento la violencia ha cobrado la vida de 6 personas, ha dejado decenas de comercios saqueadosy mas de cien detenidos. el regimen acusa a la oposicon de estar promoviendo un golpe de estado. mientras tanto, una supuesta iniciativa oficialista de realizar elecciones regionales a cambio de terminar con las movilizaciones fue rechazada hoy por sus adversarios. desde caracas francisco urreiztieta nos explica. ernesto amador nos trae lo mas destacado de la jornada desde univision deportes... tigres golea a pumas de la unam y se coloca mas cerca de la liguilla, mientras chivas decepciona ante pachuca... y al regresar de la pausa, el cielo de paraguay se ve inundado de paracaidistas de toda america del sur. les diremos por que... esta noche nos vamos con una despedida de altura... una concentracion de paracaidistas de toda america del sur tuvo lugar en paraguay. la pequeqa ciudad
danay rivero nos tiene la historia de evelyn velasquez y su hijo iker.las protestas y manifestaciones continuan en venezuela contra el gobierno del presidente nicolas maduro. hasta el momento la violencia ha cobrado la vida de 6 personas, ha dejado decenas de comercios saqueadosy mas de cien detenidos. el regimen acusa a la oposicon de estar promoviendo un golpe de estado. mientras tanto, una supuesta iniciativa oficialista de realizar elecciones regionales a cambio de terminar con las...
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michelle, this is my mother evelyn. mom, michelle. evelyn, it's a pleasure. have a wonderful son. yes, i do. but charlie and alan must never learn of him. before she kills, she likes to torture. so, how did you two meet? charlie asked me to look at a little thing on his butt. oh, smooth, charlie. she's a dermatologist, mom. oh, a doctor? so you have access to charlie's medical records and still went out with him. okay, nice to see you, mom. i don't want to keep you from whatever poor schmuck you're here to meet.
michelle, this is my mother evelyn. mom, michelle. evelyn, it's a pleasure. have a wonderful son. yes, i do. but charlie and alan must never learn of him. before she kills, she likes to torture. so, how did you two meet? charlie asked me to look at a little thing on his butt. oh, smooth, charlie. she's a dermatologist, mom. oh, a doctor? so you have access to charlie's medical records and still went out with him. okay, nice to see you, mom. i don't want to keep you from whatever poor schmuck...
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heruld have liked to ask about her relationship with evelyn. later, evelyn wrote a scathing book called "daddy struck it rich >." she was talking about how harding had this up their right unfair -- this affair right under her nose. i am not sure i find her very credible. i would like to find out more about that friendship. they did not say much of each other after the trip to alaska. i don't know what happened there because they seemed so close. i think it brought a lot of joy to florence. i would ask about the personals. i think that would be interesting. >> if you want to know more, the book is outside for sale. i am sure she would answer more questions afterward. let's thank her for being here. [applause] >> thank you all, we love to see at our events coming up in april. have a good night. >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> american history tv was recently at ford's theatre in washington dc for the 20th annual symposium hosted by the abraham lincol
heruld have liked to ask about her relationship with evelyn. later, evelyn wrote a scathing book called "daddy struck it rich >." she was talking about how harding had this up their right unfair -- this affair right under her nose. i am not sure i find her very credible. i would like to find out more about that friendship. they did not say much of each other after the trip to alaska. i don't know what happened there because they seemed so close. i think it brought a lot of joy to...
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evelyn farkas.a look. >> i think that the revelations of evelyn far can kas, who played a senior role in the obama administration to talk about how they politically used classified information is troubling. >> can you break this down for us, ken? what is sean spicer referring to here? >> well, he's referring to an interview that evelyn farkas did on ""morning joe."" and with due respect to mr. spicer, he's distorting what she said. she was talking about urging her former colleagues to do what she was talking about. she was concerned about this russian effort and any potential collusion by the trump administration. she has said she was not trafficking in classified information. she was not leaking. there was nothing inappropriate about anything that she did. but you're right, the republicans are really pointing the finger at her and as are some right wing websites and suggesting that she was part of an improper campaign to leak and to smear the trump administration. >>> let's talk big the picture her
evelyn farkas.a look. >> i think that the revelations of evelyn far can kas, who played a senior role in the obama administration to talk about how they politically used classified information is troubling. >> can you break this down for us, ken? what is sean spicer referring to here? >> well, he's referring to an interview that evelyn farkas did on ""morning joe."" and with due respect to mr. spicer, he's distorting what she said. she was talking about...
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in the revelations of evelyn fargas. she took his to members of the hill. we should find out who else knew about this, how long it was going on. 237. liz: evelyn farkus later became an visor to the hillary clinton campaign similarly susan rice advised hillary clinton. she said she advised obama officials to seek as much information as they can about trump and his team, parade that information around, get it to capitol hill where leaks geometrically rise. >> i was urging my fellow colleagues. it was telling the hill people, get as much intelligence you can before president trump leaves the administration. >> if there was anything extremely bad having to do with anything of the president's staff, it would have come out because it was their goal to get those leaks out there. this is not the case. this is far more sinister. the fact that the mainstream media is not even covering this and disclosing the journalists who used to work for the administration. liz: let's switch gears and get to the neil gorsuch vote. we have senator jeff merks rkley going on a marath
in the revelations of evelyn fargas. she took his to members of the hill. we should find out who else knew about this, how long it was going on. 237. liz: evelyn farkus later became an visor to the hillary clinton campaign similarly susan rice advised hillary clinton. she said she advised obama officials to seek as much information as they can about trump and his team, parade that information around, get it to capitol hill where leaks geometrically rise. >> i was urging my fellow...
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next up is evelyn who is in the andx between $50,000 $100,000. caller: hello. my name is evelyn.here should be some consideration from the federal government for people who are sometimes supporting ill family members that are unable to work. as far as the public system, it is not adequate for them to survive. there should be some consideration for some tax deduction. able, if are not you're taking care of a loved one, you're not able to claim some sort of deduction? caller: exactly. many times these things are short-lived but maybe for a year or two years that person is disabled or unable to work. you don't want them to be homeless, so you have to help take care of them. you don't want to get them to get into shelters. there should be some consideration for some tax credit. host: here is marshall, texas. between 50 house in dollars and $100,000. caller: i wasn't sure which bracket for myself in, because just like the tax code in my filing separately? or single? or jointly with my wife? the problem is the whole complexity of it. when it comes down to is who are we taxing? we are t
next up is evelyn who is in the andx between $50,000 $100,000. caller: hello. my name is evelyn.here should be some consideration from the federal government for people who are sometimes supporting ill family members that are unable to work. as far as the public system, it is not adequate for them to survive. there should be some consideration for some tax deduction. able, if are not you're taking care of a loved one, you're not able to claim some sort of deduction? caller: exactly. many times...
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and in his most recent role he played sniggs in the new bbc adaptation of evelyn waugh‘s decline andeads with the warning from moscow that the united states is "one step away from military clashes with russia". it says the us is looking into whether russia was complicit in assad's use of chemical weapons. the ft has a picture of the stockholm attack. but its main story is syria and what it calls the "stark shift" in us strategy. the mirror also leads with russia's warning to trump. the mail leads on washington's message at the un that it is ready to launch further attacks against assad. the express also leads on syria, besides an image of the burning truck in sweden. the guardian says the white house appeared to back away from wider military involvement in syria, leaving the world perplexed at its strategy. and the telegraph leads with the horror in sweden. it says the attacker appeared to target young children deliberately. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news it's time for newsnight. the us takes a stand against chemical weapons... syria t
and in his most recent role he played sniggs in the new bbc adaptation of evelyn waugh‘s decline andeads with the warning from moscow that the united states is "one step away from military clashes with russia". it says the us is looking into whether russia was complicit in assad's use of chemical weapons. the ft has a picture of the stockholm attack. but its main story is syria and what it calls the "stark shift" in us strategy. the mirror also leads with russia's warning...
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and i remember working in a small think tank group with john crayton, evelyn townsend, linda wheatlybegin the work that is tha has taken so long to celebrate the life and legacy of harriet tubman. and not only to do that, but to capture the vision she had to bring people together, to be able to really understand our history, to share in that history. and it's a dark history, but it's something that we all have to deal with because it impacts each and every one of us. and here in dorchester county, we want to uphold a new vision, a new vision that was, i think, the essence of harriet tubman. she believed that we needed to build on our strengths and our relationships. so, think about it. as we do an underground railroad and we are able to think about freeing people, moving people, feeding people, taking care of people, introducing folks to one another, how do you do that? you do that best by building relationships and finding out what each person has to offer, regardless of what they look like. and you build the bridge. and you build the railroad. and you make progress. so, we celebrat
and i remember working in a small think tank group with john crayton, evelyn townsend, linda wheatlybegin the work that is tha has taken so long to celebrate the life and legacy of harriet tubman. and not only to do that, but to capture the vision she had to bring people together, to be able to really understand our history, to share in that history. and it's a dark history, but it's something that we all have to deal with because it impacts each and every one of us. and here in dorchester...
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reportera: evelyn rodrÍguez quien asiste al dÉcimo grado y su hermano cÉsar, al 11, viven con ella.ra un mejor futuro, por eso estoy aquÍ. reportera: los enviaron a estudiar pero no sÓlo enfrentan el reto de diferentes currÍculos escolares. >> es difÍcil porque en la primera escuela, lleguÉ y no sabÍa nada de inglÉs. reportera: las desventajas en el idioma es un problema que afecta a muchos estudiantes inmigrantes, algo que los limita a la hora de avanzar con las materias. eso tambiÉn se debe al trabajo que realizan en el campo. por eso cambiaron de escuela. >> luego principalmente para poder tener mi dinero y para poderle mandar mis abuelos. reportera: en el prÓximo capÍtulo les contarÉ el progreso de estos jÓvenes y los recursos de los que se valen para poder lograr el Éxito acadÉmico. presentadora: mÁs adelante, el real madrid brinda su liderato con triunfo. ♪ ¡mira! !ahí, ahí! ¡estos cargos son una plaga! ewwww... ¡qué asco! ¡es nuestra factura de verizon! míralos. cargo de acceso de línea... ¡y encima tienen impuestos! no no, necesitamos ayuda. ¡pero qué haces!, ¡tu teléfono es
reportera: evelyn rodrÍguez quien asiste al dÉcimo grado y su hermano cÉsar, al 11, viven con ella.ra un mejor futuro, por eso estoy aquÍ. reportera: los enviaron a estudiar pero no sÓlo enfrentan el reto de diferentes currÍculos escolares. >> es difÍcil porque en la primera escuela, lleguÉ y no sabÍa nada de inglÉs. reportera: las desventajas en el idioma es un problema que afecta a muchos estudiantes inmigrantes, algo que los limita a la hora de avanzar con las materias. eso...
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evelyn in my career i started writing about maths and then i moved onto physics and then botany and noo physics and then botany and no magic! like so many classics of children's fiction you're stepping into another world, whether through a wardrobe or bony rabbits all and in this case by going back to a book as the doorway to some different world, it is obviously something that energises you. and for me, this is part of the whole concept of magic. i think books are magic. i think lots of things are magic but books are definitely magic and when you open the pages and there are a black marks on a white sheet and they can you, they can really do almost anything, it is astonishing. you wrote somewhere in the course of describing your meditation with the categorisation of books and we shouldn't think of literary fiction and children's fiction as being separate things, you also said every children's story, every novel i think you said, is a political text. can you explain that? how long have you got? when you write children's fiction you have to make lots of decisions and especially in a non
evelyn in my career i started writing about maths and then i moved onto physics and then botany and noo physics and then botany and no magic! like so many classics of children's fiction you're stepping into another world, whether through a wardrobe or bony rabbits all and in this case by going back to a book as the doorway to some different world, it is obviously something that energises you. and for me, this is part of the whole concept of magic. i think books are magic. i think lots of things...
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evelyn townsend.a significant role in the development of the downtown area museum. and the next one, mr. john creighton. [applause] richard: mr. creighton left us way too soon. he played an instrumental part state and local initiatives of documenting the life of harriet tubman. words cannot describe how important this visitor center is not just a dorchester county, not just to the eastern shore but the state of maryland also and of the nation. [applause] richard: this will allow us an opportunity to showcase how proud we are to be the birthplace and the home to one heroesica's h greatest heroes,est he rose, -- harriet tubman. we all know we are blessed to live on the eastern shore of maryland and is landscape that is so symbolic of her land -- life and legacy. to think she toiled in the lands, she trapped muskrats, she locked with her father, she worked in these fields right here. the very land that you can immerse yourself into today. tubman had a very strong faith in god. she lived through many tria
evelyn townsend.a significant role in the development of the downtown area museum. and the next one, mr. john creighton. [applause] richard: mr. creighton left us way too soon. he played an instrumental part state and local initiatives of documenting the life of harriet tubman. words cannot describe how important this visitor center is not just a dorchester county, not just to the eastern shore but the state of maryland also and of the nation. [applause] richard: this will allow us an...
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one of them is evelyn townsend.d a significant role in the development of the museum. the next one is mr. don creighton. [applause] he left us way too soon but he played an instrumental part in the national, state and local initiatives, in documenting the life stories of harriet tubman. words cannot describe how important this visitor center is , not just to dorchester county, not just to the eastern shore, but the state of maryland also and the nation. [applause] this will allow us an opportunity to showcase how proud we are to be the birthplace and the home to one of america's greatest heroes, harriet tubman. [applause] mr. travers: we all know that we are blessed to live on the , it'sn shore of maryland landscaped so symbolic of her life and her legacy. to think that she toiled in the lands, she trapped marsh reps, -- logged with her farther her father. canvery land that you immerse yourself into today. tubman had a very strong faith in god. she lived through many trials and tribulations, and harriet was able to
one of them is evelyn townsend.d a significant role in the development of the museum. the next one is mr. don creighton. [applause] he left us way too soon but he played an instrumental part in the national, state and local initiatives, in documenting the life stories of harriet tubman. words cannot describe how important this visitor center is , not just to dorchester county, not just to the eastern shore, but the state of maryland also and the nation. [applause] this will allow us an...
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evelyn farkas admitting not only surveillance took place but the names were also unmasked and they wanted them leaked. we are demanding answers to these questions. the american people now have a right to know. for example, what justification did susan rice have two unmask these names customer that's pretty unprecedented. what did ben rhodes know? what did the former director of national intelligence know? what did john brennan know? was this done for pure political purposes, under the ruse of national security? what did then-president obama know and when did he know it? did president obama and members of his administration surveilled an incoming president? america deserves answers tonight. we bring in adam housley with the very latest on his explosive new report. adam, this is a huge deal and a big development. let's talk about it. >> we started researching this last week when we started getting some of our sources, eli lake, he was the first one that came out to actually say it was susan rice. we had a belief it was susan rice but of course we had so much information coming in, we have t
evelyn farkas admitting not only surveillance took place but the names were also unmasked and they wanted them leaked. we are demanding answers to these questions. the american people now have a right to know. for example, what justification did susan rice have two unmask these names customer that's pretty unprecedented. what did ben rhodes know? what did the former director of national intelligence know? what did john brennan know? was this done for pure political purposes, under the ruse of...
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his 83-year-old wife evelyn darts up from the basement. >> he didn't need to use that force and grabhe wife and throw her down and use a knife. it's unacceptable. >> police believe the man frequents the area and someone has seen him. >> those that work nearby say this is the first they have heard of the incident. >> rewatching the surveillance video, he's certain this is the man who made him his prey. >> i'm very bitter with him. he has no business being on the street. >> now he says other than the pain in his jaw he feels much better. police believe he comes to the neighborhood a lot. if you recognize the man in the video, you are asked to contact authorities. christie ileto, channel6 "action news." >> we have breaking news from montgomery county, a two alarm blaze has been burning in the 200 block of east elm, 241 east elm, a processing plant there. it was attacked by flames. two alarm fire, firefighters still on the scene. a ladder extended there. no word on injuries, although there is no reason to believe there has been. two alarm fire. >> a 25-year-old man shot at 6:30 tonight d
his 83-year-old wife evelyn darts up from the basement. >> he didn't need to use that force and grabhe wife and throw her down and use a knife. it's unacceptable. >> police believe the man frequents the area and someone has seen him. >> those that work nearby say this is the first they have heard of the incident. >> rewatching the surveillance video, he's certain this is the man who made him his prey. >> i'm very bitter with him. he has no business being on the...
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i want to extend evelyn bond big thank you for inviting me. we think of the army as troops on the ground and we are so appreciative of them, but there are scientists and engineers behind the scenes working to protect those troops and this country. just a great experience. i had a great day. >> we had a few passing showers overnight, but you shouldn't need the umbrella today, right? >> no, it will be beautiful like yesterday. temperatures very warm to start out your morning. mid to upper 60s. near record highs tomorrow. >>> another skimming device found at an area gas station. why you may need to check your bank statements if you recently filled up in northern virginia. dl> and is captain kirk boly ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. a delicious chew that protects for an entire month. ask your vet for more information. reported side effects include vomiting and itching. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. >>> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. you made it to friday, everybody. way to go. temperatures a
i want to extend evelyn bond big thank you for inviting me. we think of the army as troops on the ground and we are so appreciative of them, but there are scientists and engineers behind the scenes working to protect those troops and this country. just a great experience. i had a great day. >> we had a few passing showers overnight, but you shouldn't need the umbrella today, right? >> no, it will be beautiful like yesterday. temperatures very warm to start out your morning. mid to...
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evelyn and matt, thank you both for joining me. >>> up next, some democrats are asking the fbi to suspendhner's security clearance. and the u.s. ally that reportedly warned of contacts between russia and the trump campaign more than a year ago. the details after this two-minute break. ♪ [dramatic ♪ ic begins] ready! charge! charge! (in chinese) charge! let your reign begin. evony, the mobile game. download now. >>> this week, several house democrats called for donald trump's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner to lose his top secret security clearance on the grounds that he failed to disclose contacts with foreign governments as required when he filled out the security clearance questionnaire. including a december meeting with the russian ambassador to the united states and one with the head of a russian state owned bank that's the target of u.s. sanctions. kushner's lawyer called the omissions an error. lying about discussions with the russian ambassador is, of course, what cost former national security adviser michael flynn his job. meanwhile, the guardian reports that british s
evelyn and matt, thank you both for joining me. >>> up next, some democrats are asking the fbi to suspendhner's security clearance. and the u.s. ally that reportedly warned of contacts between russia and the trump campaign more than a year ago. the details after this two-minute break. ♪ [dramatic ♪ ic begins] ready! charge! charge! (in chinese) charge! let your reign begin. evony, the mobile game. download now. >>> this week, several house democrats called for donald...
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just like evelyn farkas.ery interesting to see people walk things back. >> she pulled a sergeant schultz. >> sean: thanks, laura. you're aging us, by the way. coming up, the alt left propaganda is putting their spin on these explosive reports about susan rice. we'll get reaction. kentucky senator rand paul wants susan rice to testify under oath. he'll tell us why, coming up. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? fixodent plus adhesives. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening. just one application gives you superior hold even at the end of the day fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. >> sean: welcome back to hannity. alt left propaganda destroying tru
just like evelyn farkas.ery interesting to see people walk things back. >> she pulled a sergeant schultz. >> sean: thanks, laura. you're aging us, by the way. coming up, the alt left propaganda is putting their spin on these explosive reports about susan rice. we'll get reaction. kentucky senator rand paul wants susan rice to testify under oath. he'll tell us why, coming up. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have...
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just like evelyn farkas. it's very interesting to watch everyone walk things back. >> east pulled and i know nothing. >> sean: thank you, laura. your aging is by the way. the alt left destroy trump media is putting their liberal spin on these explosive reports about susan rice during their best to defend her. we will get reaction from richard grenell and sharyl attkisson. and kentucky senator rand paul wants susan rice to testify under oath. he will tellth us why coming up. [wife] hi [dad] hey buddy [son] hey dad [wife] i think we can do this. [chancellor] adam baily. [chancellor] adam baily. [vo] quickbooks introduces he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind of it right now. but rodney knew just what to do...he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands in an instant. ahhh...that's a profit. which gave him the idea to spend a little cash on some brilliant marketing! ha, clever. wow, look at all these new students! way to grow, rodney! know where you stand instantly. vi
just like evelyn farkas. it's very interesting to watch everyone walk things back. >> east pulled and i know nothing. >> sean: thank you, laura. your aging is by the way. the alt left destroy trump media is putting their liberal spin on these explosive reports about susan rice during their best to defend her. we will get reaction from richard grenell and sharyl attkisson. and kentucky senator rand paul wants susan rice to testify under oath. he will tellth us why coming up. [wife]...
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evelyn and matt, thank you both for joining me. >>> up next, some democrats are asking the fbi to suspendhner's security clearance. and the u.s. ally that reportedly warned of contacts between russia and the trump campaign more than a year ago. the details after this two-minute break. after expanding our fiber network coast to coast. these are the places we call home. we are centurylink. we believe in the power of the digital world. the power to connect. and that's what drives us everyday. wheyou wantve somto protect it.e, at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. >>> this week, several house democrats called for donald trump's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner to lose his top secret security clearance on the grounds that he failed to disclose contacts with foreign governments as required when he filled out the security clearance questionnaire. including a december meeting with the russian ambassador to the united states
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joining us now is evelyn farkas.hank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i've admired your work for a long time. it's been too long for us to have had you without being on the show. >> thank you. >> i'm not sure i understand the security clearance process versus the vetting process here. what kind of documentation, what kind of process would you expect somebody like mike flynn to go through in terms of becoming national security adviser in the trump white house? >> first of all, there is a security clearance to make sure you have no conflicts of interest, no foreign entanglements. makes sure the government knows who you get your money from, who you associate regularly, whether you have relatives or other foreign contacts that you're constantly in touch with. because they have to make sure that you don't have a conflict of interest, that you're putting the united states first. you're going into government. you're going tyke an oath to the u.s. constitution to the u.s. government. the investiga
joining us now is evelyn farkas.hank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i've admired your work for a long time. it's been too long for us to have had you without being on the show. >> thank you. >> i'm not sure i understand the security clearance process versus the vetting process here. what kind of documentation, what kind of process would you expect somebody like mike flynn to go through in terms of becoming national security adviser in the...
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evelyn's husband with a figure in washington, as well. they vacationed a lot together. what you probably remember about the campaign if you remember anything, was the front porch. they campaigned from their front porch. it sounds so point. they did not have to go anywhere. but there is a war -- they were. all kinds of people came, all kinds of groups, women, men, african-americans, even some movie people came. i want to play a little bit of a clip of harding and maybe you can hear how he was so appealing at this time. we all know he was appealing -- you can't quite tell here, but you know he was a handsome guy. he was dropdead handsome. he was also running at a time when people were very upset at the democrats because the league of nations had failed, people do not want internationalism, they were turning away from foreign problems, and he offered a brand of midwestern openness and sort of america first. let me just play a little bit of this. i just have to go to the next slide and i will be able to do it. and just when you play a two-minute clip. >> [indiscernible] dr.
evelyn's husband with a figure in washington, as well. they vacationed a lot together. what you probably remember about the campaign if you remember anything, was the front porch. they campaigned from their front porch. it sounds so point. they did not have to go anywhere. but there is a war -- they were. all kinds of people came, all kinds of groups, women, men, african-americans, even some movie people came. i want to play a little bit of a clip of harding and maybe you can hear how he was so...
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this comes in the wake of evelyn farkus interview. she said in part, quote, i was urging my former colleagues and frankly speaking to people on the hill, it was more actually aimed at telling the hill people, get as much information as you can, get as much intelligence before president obama leaves the administration. meantime, we're also told the house intelligence chairman devin nunes knew about the unmasking back in january, well before president trump's tweet alleging wiretapping. our sources say, quote, the intelligence agency slow rolled nunes. he could have seen the logs at other places besides the white house skip, which is a secure room. it had already been a few weeks. so he went to the white house because he could protect his source and get the logs, so it was two fold, end quote. also keep in mind the obama administration, as it left office, it approved new rules which gave the nsa much more power about relaxing rules about entering intercepted personnel information. we should also note that rice has been a bit controversi
this comes in the wake of evelyn farkus interview. she said in part, quote, i was urging my former colleagues and frankly speaking to people on the hill, it was more actually aimed at telling the hill people, get as much information as you can, get as much intelligence before president obama leaves the administration. meantime, we're also told the house intelligence chairman devin nunes knew about the unmasking back in january, well before president trump's tweet alleging wiretapping. our...
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evelyn and matt, thank you both for joining me. >>> up next, some democrats are asking the fbi to suspendhner's security clearance. and the u.s. ally that reportedly warned of contacts between russia and the trump campaign more than a year ago. the details after this two-minute break. [ engine revs ] [ screams ] [ shouting ] brace yourself! this is crazy! [ tires screeching ] whoo! boom baby! rated pg-13. [ screams ] >>> this week, several house democrats called for donald trump's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner to lose his top secret security clearance on the grounds that he failed to disclose contacts with foreign governments as required when he filled out the security clearance questionnaire. including a december meeting with the russian ambassador to the united states and one with the head of a russian state owned bank that's the target of u.s. sanctions. kushner's lawyer called the omissions an error. lying about discussions with the russian ambassador is, of course, what cost former national security adviser michael flynn his job. meanwhile, the guardian reports that bri
evelyn and matt, thank you both for joining me. >>> up next, some democrats are asking the fbi to suspendhner's security clearance. and the u.s. ally that reportedly warned of contacts between russia and the trump campaign more than a year ago. the details after this two-minute break. [ engine revs ] [ screams ] [ shouting ] brace yourself! this is crazy! [ tires screeching ] whoo! boom baby! rated pg-13. [ screams ] >>> this week, several house democrats called for donald...
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with me former deputy secretary of defense for ukraine and you're asia, evelyn. the headline of her "the new york times" article is russia testing trump. also matthew, director of the ken an institute at the woodrow wilson center, sperlt on russian affairs. let me go first to you, matt. you can read russian. we don't have information, but what are you reading in the russian headlines about tillerson being in russia? >> right. so, the official russian position as of a day ago and two days ago was that putin spokesman is saying a meeting between tillerson and putin is not on putin's schedule. he phrased it consistently in that same way. today the russian press is reporting sources close to the foreign ministry but involved in the organization of the visit are saying yes, a putin/tillerson meeting is taking place. i would say from my perspective, i would not be surprised, be in one, the two men have talked before, they know each other from tillerson's time as the head of exxon. and certainly if putin's goal and i think this is putin's goal is to lineup a summit with
with me former deputy secretary of defense for ukraine and you're asia, evelyn. the headline of her "the new york times" article is russia testing trump. also matthew, director of the ken an institute at the woodrow wilson center, sperlt on russian affairs. let me go first to you, matt. you can read russian. we don't have information, but what are you reading in the russian headlines about tillerson being in russia? >> right. so, the official russian position as of a day ago and...
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we do have to find out if evelyn farkas, she was hearing gossip and i don't think we should make too much of it. the bread crumb trail leads back to what did the obama people do in order to set a time bomb on russia for the trump people? and that's where i go back to adam schiff. we should ask him what did you see? does it trouble you? and did you see any indication that it was spread around? and if it was spread around, would that concern you? because he wants to focus on process. and the media wants to focus on process. whenever they do, they're missing the bigger story. the biggest story of all is what can russia do to us next? >> do you buy the rumblings that there are people in the previous administration who were concerned that there was information that would be buried or perhaps never come to light if they didn't take certain steps? >> that's the farkas allegation. and i think if they gave it to the fbi with a pointer on it, that's fine. that's what you're supposed to do do. if they gave it to congressional staff members and urged them to leak it out, that's very bad. mark wa
we do have to find out if evelyn farkas, she was hearing gossip and i don't think we should make too much of it. the bread crumb trail leads back to what did the obama people do in order to set a time bomb on russia for the trump people? and that's where i go back to adam schiff. we should ask him what did you see? does it trouble you? and did you see any indication that it was spread around? and if it was spread around, would that concern you? because he wants to focus on process. and the...
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and in his most recent role he played sniggs in the new bbc adaptation of evelyn waugh's decline ands travel show, i meet the people who are cleaning up the canals of bangkok. we've got so much just rubbish. we are searching for the secret sights of new york city. this view is incredible. and heading to italy to taste some of turin‘s finest chocolates. wow. hello, and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the capital of thailand, bangkok. it's a vibrant city packed with sparkling temples, skyscrapers and night markets, but home to some of the most congested roads in the world, and getting across the city through the tuk tuks and the traffic is a bit of a nightmare. but i'm here to find out what's being done to take the people off the frantic streets and on to the city's waterways. first built over 200 years ago, bangkok's huge network of canals criss—cross the city. this is thailand, bangkok, the venice of the east, where water is in everyone‘s way of life. over the years, some of the canals, or ‘khlongs‘ as they're called here, were filled in, but an extensive sys
and in his most recent role he played sniggs in the new bbc adaptation of evelyn waugh's decline ands travel show, i meet the people who are cleaning up the canals of bangkok. we've got so much just rubbish. we are searching for the secret sights of new york city. this view is incredible. and heading to italy to taste some of turin‘s finest chocolates. wow. hello, and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the capital of thailand, bangkok. it's a vibrant city packed with...
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and in his most recent role he played sniggs in the new bbc adaptation of evelyn waugh‘s decline andters in augusta tonight. with a few hours of play remaining, he's looking very unlikely to qualify for the remaining two days of the tournament. here's our sports reporter patrick gearey. augusta — one part beauty, one part cruelty. these manicured lawns can become a wilderness. england's lee westwood had been in contention, but on these treacherous greens and fairways, nothing is permanent. danny willett, his countryman and defending champion, fared far worse. few can dominate while wrestling the wind and american charley hoffman has come closer to most, but he is still being drawn back to pack. among them, sergio garcia, one of golf‘s major figures, who is without a major title. but he was hitting heights not many can reach. might he finally fill that gap on the cv? others have the references. fred couples has won here. that was 1992. and today he is 57. but this is a timeless place, right now he is a challenger. they say the best players know what a good score is on any given day. r
and in his most recent role he played sniggs in the new bbc adaptation of evelyn waugh‘s decline andters in augusta tonight. with a few hours of play remaining, he's looking very unlikely to qualify for the remaining two days of the tournament. here's our sports reporter patrick gearey. augusta — one part beauty, one part cruelty. these manicured lawns can become a wilderness. england's lee westwood had been in contention, but on these treacherous greens and fairways, nothing is permanent....
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first it wasritish intelligence, last we, evelyn park as, this we can, sue sass rice. at worst you would think maybe susan rice wasn't as forthcoming as she could have been given the previous interview she gave. from what we know she did nothing illegal and it's disingenuous to be going after these people and accusing all those earsr others when this tweet was sent before we knew any of this. anyone else went scrambling to look for validate what he has tweeted. yet nothing will confirm what he accused his predecessor of doing. >> glen, let's test your knowledge of the job of national security adviser. fis of all n the post 9/11 world, republican or democratic, is a miserable, up all night job. you feel the weight of the world is on your shoulders. so there is susan rice, whose job is to go through intelligence. she comes across someone who may be called u.s. person number three. she asks to know the identity of that person, not the leave the room. she has to get nsa approval to unmask, to identify that person. and again, nothing leaves the room. this is, sit not, being
first it wasritish intelligence, last we, evelyn park as, this we can, sue sass rice. at worst you would think maybe susan rice wasn't as forthcoming as she could have been given the previous interview she gave. from what we know she did nothing illegal and it's disingenuous to be going after these people and accusing all those earsr others when this tweet was sent before we knew any of this. anyone else went scrambling to look for validate what he has tweeted. yet nothing will confirm what he...
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also on stage, venture capitalist evelyn chow who put silicon valley's culture on trial.police say the o'reilly case culture inspires women. >> every woman has to fight their case individually every time like it is a new problem. you have to have a clear record. >> reporter: hiwho you says the tech industry handles the sexual harassment claims much like fox news. >> it toms from the top and there is a lack of willpower to put in the change. it's easier to push the woman out. >> reporter: they say it's time to make a change. >> why should you be the woman who can talk about and who has to sign a document saying you will never talk about this incident at this company when they should be thanking you for speaking up. >> reporter: those women are very active in this yaen, chow is focusing on start-ups and hill says she is focusing on the college culture. >>> she is not slowing down. late tonight conservative political commentator ann coulter continues her attack against uc berkeley and media outlets she describes as fake news. this is all about her invitation to speak at cal.
also on stage, venture capitalist evelyn chow who put silicon valley's culture on trial.police say the o'reilly case culture inspires women. >> every woman has to fight their case individually every time like it is a new problem. you have to have a clear record. >> reporter: hiwho you says the tech industry handles the sexual harassment claims much like fox news. >> it toms from the top and there is a lack of willpower to put in the change. it's easier to push the woman out....
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. >> matt, evelyn farkas is a name you're gonna get to know. administration undersecretary of defense, msnbc contributor -- and on that network this week said that she and her colleagues were so concerned about the trump people that they widely discussed on capitol hill the investigation of trump. question is, how did she know? what did she say to whom? this is something the house and the senate may have an interest in. >> thanks, ed. sharmain. >> summer jobs. i know it's april, but we are thinking about teens for the summer. 18,000 young people every year apply for jobs in philadelphia, and only about half of them get it. i am asking all of us to find a way to either hire a teen this summer or to make a contribution so that we can hire one. if we need a little competition, chicago is gonna hire 30,000 teens. come on, philadelphia. we can do this. >> sharmain, thank you. jeff. >> strange bedfellows -- could the republicans and the green party actually be coming together and being on the same side? just this past week, republicans decided to joi
. >> matt, evelyn farkas is a name you're gonna get to know. administration undersecretary of defense, msnbc contributor -- and on that network this week said that she and her colleagues were so concerned about the trump people that they widely discussed on capitol hill the investigation of trump. question is, how did she know? what did she say to whom? this is something the house and the senate may have an interest in. >> thanks, ed. sharmain. >> summer jobs. i know it's...
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deputy assistant secretary of defense and now nbc analyst evelyn farkus. >> i urged my colleagues and aimed at telling the hill people get as much intelligence as you can before president obama leaves the administration, i had a fear that somehow it would disappear. the trump folks if they found out how we knew what we knew about the trump staff dealing with russian and they would try to compromise those sources and methods. >> lou: joining me to discuss, is michael mucasy under president bush and judge, it is great to have you with us. this is an extraordinary moment on live television. it happened on march 2nd. no one picked it up until today. what is your reaction to what a former defense department official is saying? >> i would have to go over it. it sounds as if she is saying that there was surveillance conducted of the incoming team and that is may not have been unlawful surveillance. it may have been in the normal course, but the focus was on the incoming team and disseminate as widely to the people on the hill and elsewhere. you just heard it for the first time. >> lou: that
deputy assistant secretary of defense and now nbc analyst evelyn farkus. >> i urged my colleagues and aimed at telling the hill people get as much intelligence as you can before president obama leaves the administration, i had a fear that somehow it would disappear. the trump folks if they found out how we knew what we knew about the trump staff dealing with russian and they would try to compromise those sources and methods. >> lou: joining me to discuss, is michael mucasy under...
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ahora con ustedes evelyn! [canta] luis:hasta ahÍ valiste!ra. poti: tendrÍan que alargar el nombre del programa "despierta amÉrica, cumple tu sueÑo" karla: prÓximamente nos visitarÁ poti. recuerde que la reina de la canciÓn comienza este 17 de abril. nosotros seguimos con mucho mÁs aquÍ en sevilla. vamos a seguir con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica", regresamos despuÉs de esto. miren quÉ belleza de dÍa! ana: estÁn buscando rentar un apartamento? apartamentos.com tiene mÁs anuncio que cualquier otro sitio y hace la experiencia mÁs fácil, a travÉs de herramientas personalizadas ayudÁndote a encontrar tu lugar perfecto. puedes encontrar lugares en donde tus mascotas sean bienvenidas, lugares cerca de tu trabajo o en la zona que tanto te gusta. lo mejor de todo es que no hay cuota de membresÍa. [mujer] ¡no! [hombre] uf, ninguno de estos sirve. [mujer] ¿y el bebé? [brad] alguien necesita un cuarto nuevo para bebé. prueben apartamentos-punto-com. con los más listados, sus opciones son casi infinitas. y con herramientas personalizadas, encontrar la casa p
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. >> the white house also pointed to statements made by former obama administration official evelyn farkas who indicated that the white house had been collecting intelligence on trump official contact with russia. >> if they found out how we knew what we knew about the trump staff dealing with russians that they would try to compromise those sources and methods, meaning we would no longer have access to that intelligence. >> i think that that is interesting how no one seems to really cover the fact that a senior obama administration with high level clearances talked about the spreading of classified information for political purposes and no one seems to care. >> this afternoon, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee at the white house, schiff taking up the white house offer to look at the same intelligence that the chairman viewed 11 days ago. before his rival, schiff argued that all members of the community should have the same community. the former trump official at the center of both surveillance and unmasking general michael flynn may soon appear before the senate con
. >> the white house also pointed to statements made by former obama administration official evelyn farkas who indicated that the white house had been collecting intelligence on trump official contact with russia. >> if they found out how we knew what we knew about the trump staff dealing with russians that they would try to compromise those sources and methods, meaning we would no longer have access to that intelligence. >> i think that that is interesting how no one seems to...
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vonnie: i have to ask you since we are on the topic, i know you were a shareholder of evelyn.o you react to this bonobos news? mortar think bricks and retailers are in a tough spot. they need to increase the amount of sales that they have going e-commerceir division. they also need private label product. has built a good brand ne has as well. are of the products high-end product. vonnie: are they all going to be gobbled up by amazon? glen: i don't think so. if you look at any business that end up at the top of the mountain, there are a lot of that don't quite make it. they have to find a home for their investor and their business. , our goal iserlane to be the j.crew of the internet. theou look at how fantastic products are, i think they have the chance to go it alone and be a terrific company. the trick is being a great operation or -- operator. our ceo is an incredible operator. vonnie: it is interesting you're in silicon valley but you started the hedge fund as opposed to being a venture capitalists. -- capitalist. could you ? we did 70%3 years investment in public companie
vonnie: i have to ask you since we are on the topic, i know you were a shareholder of evelyn.o you react to this bonobos news? mortar think bricks and retailers are in a tough spot. they need to increase the amount of sales that they have going e-commerceir division. they also need private label product. has built a good brand ne has as well. are of the products high-end product. vonnie: are they all going to be gobbled up by amazon? glen: i don't think so. if you look at any business that end...
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administration who could have asked for unmasking not just at nse, possibly department of defense, maybe evelyn or state department, i think there are many suspects. charles. >> is it possible to get to bottom of this without susan rice appearing before the house intelligence committees? even if she does we've seen folks from obama administration come in and out of these for 8 years, there never a resolution. >> i thought you asked me, andrew? >> let me get andrew. >> you need names -- guest names that are very different. there is an easy way to get to bottom of this ask susan rice, you said you did in unmasking for security reasons, not political, okay did you pass on those concerns, to either your successor or anyone else you trusted in president trump administration, saying hey i'm concerned about russian influence, you might' to keep an eye on this probably if they were genuine those national security concerns did not get reselfed within 3 weeks -- resolved within 3 weeks she had left in office, if it was not passed on, then yes, it smelling of a little bit ebbl politically motivated hit. >
administration who could have asked for unmasking not just at nse, possibly department of defense, maybe evelyn or state department, i think there are many suspects. charles. >> is it possible to get to bottom of this without susan rice appearing before the house intelligence committees? even if she does we've seen folks from obama administration come in and out of these for 8 years, there never a resolution. >> i thought you asked me, andrew? >> let me get andrew. >>...