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host: ezra levin, leah greenburg , cofounders of the group indivisible.f you want to check out the organization, they have their website. thanks for joining us. coming up, we will be talking with cnbc's larry kudlow, who will talk about changes that republicans want to see when it comes to the tax code. that comes when "washington journal" continues. ♪ check out our c-span classroom website at www.c-span.org -- at c-span.org/pressroom -- classroom. it gives teachers easy access to...
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but ezra, let me come back to you.k of disclosure here did not stop the president from winning the white house, so is this still an issue beyond the people who and in some cases maybe you'll admit this, maybe you won't, won't like anything this president does, is this an issue for most americans still? >> you just showed the poll. this isn't just liberal activists. this is a majority of americans. and the idea that president lincoln and president washington didn't release their tax returns to president trump doesn't have to? that is just totally bogus. i can't believe you made that argument with a straight face. my god, this is a president who has entanglements possibly with foreign dictator. he has conflicts of interest with his business dealings. we don't know if he's acting in the interest of the american people. look, that's what his job is. he is elected by the american people to serve them. we need to know who is lining his pockets, and if he's actually working for us. >> jeffrey, this is happening -- these -- >>
but ezra, let me come back to you.k of disclosure here did not stop the president from winning the white house, so is this still an issue beyond the people who and in some cases maybe you'll admit this, maybe you won't, won't like anything this president does, is this an issue for most americans still? >> you just showed the poll. this isn't just liberal activists. this is a majority of americans. and the idea that president lincoln and president washington didn't release their tax...
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host: ezra levin, leah greenburg , cofounders of the group indivisible. if you want to c >> tonight and tomorrow night on c-span, a special program on donald trump's cabinet. with the first 100 days of the new administration drawing to a close, we take a look back at the confirmation hearings for the president's seniormost officials. tonight, secretary of state nominee rex tillerson and white house -- mick mulvaney. here is a preview. >> russia, more than anything, once to reestablish its role -- wants to reestablish its role in the global order. they have a view that, following the breakup of the soviet union, they were mistreated in some respects in the transition period. they believe that they deserve a rightful role in the global world order because they are nuclear power and they are searching as to how to establish that. and for most of the past 20-plus years since the demise of the soviet union, they were not in a position to assert that. they have spent all these years developing the capability to do that. i think that's not what we are witnessing
host: ezra levin, leah greenburg , cofounders of the group indivisible. if you want to c >> tonight and tomorrow night on c-span, a special program on donald trump's cabinet. with the first 100 days of the new administration drawing to a close, we take a look back at the confirmation hearings for the president's seniormost officials. tonight, secretary of state nominee rex tillerson and white house -- mick mulvaney. here is a preview. >> russia, more than anything, once to...
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host: ezra levin and leah greenberg, the cofounders of indivisible, indivisibleguide.com come if you want to check out their organization. our first call for you comes from plano, texas, joel on the democrats line. you are on with our guests. go ahead. caller: thank you, good morning. the democratic party, the problem with the democrats is that every person we put in there, the republicans turn them into a cartoon character. we have people who don't even know how to dress, they go down to congress, cannot even speak. you have a gentleman running down there in georgia -- we don't even put veterans, let veterans run for these seats. we put this guy, this guy is going to get his head handed to him down there in georgia, this democrat, because he is not even a veteran. have you go against donald trump and call him a chicken hawk when you're not even a veteran? you guys have got to start fighting like people. he what these jobs start calling , these guys out and tell them what he is, call him a chicken hawk, a coward. host: thanks. guest: what we saw around the tax marches in d.c. and els
host: ezra levin and leah greenberg, the cofounders of indivisible, indivisibleguide.com come if you want to check out their organization. our first call for you comes from plano, texas, joel on the democrats line. you are on with our guests. go ahead. caller: thank you, good morning. the democratic party, the problem with the democrats is that every person we put in there, the republicans turn them into a cartoon character. we have people who don't even know how to dress, they go down to...
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the book nook was made possible by the ezra project which honors a young man by the name of ezra keiser died in 2012 at the age of 11. pass >> nfl draft always brings a certain amount of suspense for nfl fans everywhere but especially eagles fans. will the team get it right? >> that's the million dollar question. the front office has been working on this for months. they're trying to do the right thing. given that the nfl draft is here in philadelphia and the team's recent draft history there might be a little more pressure on the eagles to make a big splash thursday night. the front office says it plans to stick with the game plan a howie roseman will have help: this year as of now the eagles sit at 14. roseman and douglas say they run through hundreds of scenarios before draft day even arrive to that night goes smoothly. >> we go through all that now, we have those discussions and some of them are passionate. we have guys whether it's the two of us or people on our staff that are passionate about guys and we go through let them point out things. when we've made picks, when we've made
the book nook was made possible by the ezra project which honors a young man by the name of ezra keiser died in 2012 at the age of 11. pass >> nfl draft always brings a certain amount of suspense for nfl fans everywhere but especially eagles fans. will the team get it right? >> that's the million dollar question. the front office has been working on this for months. they're trying to do the right thing. given that the nfl draft is here in philadelphia and the team's recent draft...
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ezra cohen watt nick only graduated from college in 2008.he has vastly less experience than every person who has ever had that job before on the national security council. what was he doing there in that job? what's he still doing there? when mike flynn was fired, home run mcmaster came on as his replacement. he was blocked by jared kushner and steve bannon. mcmaster was told they had to keep this guy on. why? fars cohen watt nick he's being cited today by conservative news out lets that former obama nabls adviser, suzanne rise asked for persons to be unmasked in u.s. intelligence reports. there's nothing illegal or improper or unexpected about a national security desires unmasking those names. there's no allegation that she leaked those names if she did have them unmasked. by making those allegations about susan rice, the national security council itself appears to be operating at a political level to shape a conservative friendly alternative to the russia scandal. however you feel about that story itself, what does this mean in national se
ezra cohen watt nick only graduated from college in 2008.he has vastly less experience than every person who has ever had that job before on the national security council. what was he doing there in that job? what's he still doing there? when mike flynn was fired, home run mcmaster came on as his replacement. he was blocked by jared kushner and steve bannon. mcmaster was told they had to keep this guy on. why? fars cohen watt nick he's being cited today by conservative news out lets that former...
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. >> reporter: it's been a tough go for melinda and ezra. their life was fine until 2012 when everything changed. >> we had a gas fire and they asked us to leave, we got evicted because we didn't have apartment insurance. >> reporter: they lost everything and have been homeless ever since. along with their seven children. >> since then it's been a constant struggle. >> reporter: that was until >> reporter: ezra's family can now live in their own apartment that's run by the city. >> like i said, it feels like home. we're actually able to make our own food. >> reporter: and their children have a place to sleep. it's a different experience from living in a motel where more than 500 d.c. homeless families live. the city says it costs about $80,000 a night for all of these families to live there. but they say leasing apartments would cut the cost in half. >> we want to have smaller, short-term family housing that is not in one major institution, but is within communities in all eight wards of the district. >> reporter: she says the mayor os plan
. >> reporter: it's been a tough go for melinda and ezra. their life was fine until 2012 when everything changed. >> we had a gas fire and they asked us to leave, we got evicted because we didn't have apartment insurance. >> reporter: they lost everything and have been homeless ever since. along with their seven children. >> since then it's been a constant struggle. >> reporter: that was until >> reporter: ezra's family can now live in their own apartment...
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thank you very much, ezra levin and cornell. we're making kirsten and charlie stick around.'ll be talks about next week. ♪ "the birds and the bees" by dean martin ♪ ♪ let me tell you 'bout the birds the bees ♪ ♪ and the flowers and the trees♪ ♪ and the moon up above ♪ ♪ and a thing called love. ♪ ♪ let me tell you 'bout the stars in the sk♪, ♪ a girl and a guy♪ ♪ and the way they could kiss on a night like this ♪ life's as big as you make it. introducing the all-new seven seater volkswagen atlas ♪ and a thing called love. and you're about in to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fast. huh, crisis averted. hi! hey! i've made plans for later in case this date doesn't go well. same here. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double means double. with sleep number, there's an adjustment for that. tilt your tormentor and put those snores to sleep. does your bed do that? only at a sleep number stor
thank you very much, ezra levin and cornell. we're making kirsten and charlie stick around.'ll be talks about next week. ♪ "the birds and the bees" by dean martin ♪ ♪ let me tell you 'bout the birds the bees ♪ ♪ and the flowers and the trees♪ ♪ and the moon up above ♪ ♪ and a thing called love. ♪ ♪ let me tell you 'bout the stars in the sk♪, ♪ a girl and a guy♪ ♪ and the way they could kiss on a night like this ♪ life's as big as you make it....
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ezra levin and leah gor greenberg. later, we will talk with cnbc's larry kudlow on his thoughts on the best approach is take on the gop efforts to reform tax code that as the "washington journal" continues. ♪ >> sunday night on "after wo rds," congressman ken buck of colorado, also a member of the freedom caucus, discusses his book, "draining the swamp: how washington corruption is worse than you think." buck: when you arrive in d.c. and have the surroundings that i described earlier, you become very comfortable, and you do not want to give up those comfort spirit of the way to earn those comforts is to spend more money and to grow government and 2 -- not solve problems, but to create programs and take credit for those programs, whether they are efficient, where there -- whether they are effective, to take credit for those programs. many members of congress are here, the best job they have ever had committed is the highest paying jobs they have ever had, and it is a job that they don't want to give up. so there reelect
ezra levin and leah gor greenberg. later, we will talk with cnbc's larry kudlow on his thoughts on the best approach is take on the gop efforts to reform tax code that as the "washington journal" continues. ♪ >> sunday night on "after wo rds," congressman ken buck of colorado, also a member of the freedom caucus, discusses his book, "draining the swamp: how washington corruption is worse than you think." buck: when you arrive in d.c. and have the...
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to keep ezra cohen watnick in his job. and now watnick has been named as two of the people who took intelligence intercepts that may or may not be related in the potential collusion with russia. they took those intercepts and fed them out of the white house for political effect. it's weird steve bannon's on the national security council, right? still, especially if the national security council is turning out to be the vehicle by which the white house is trying to kibosh the investigation. joining us is ned price. until mid-february, mr. price worked at the cia as a spokesman and senior analyst. before he quit that job. he's also in the past served as senior director at the national security council. thank you for taking the time to be here tonight. appreciate you being here. >> good to be here. >> so i highlighted the role of adam schiff here because he has been very aggressive in not just pursuing this investigation, but also raising questions about what the white house has done, how the national security council has beh
to keep ezra cohen watnick in his job. and now watnick has been named as two of the people who took intelligence intercepts that may or may not be related in the potential collusion with russia. they took those intercepts and fed them out of the white house for political effect. it's weird steve bannon's on the national security council, right? still, especially if the national security council is turning out to be the vehicle by which the white house is trying to kibosh the investigation....
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the article then specifies that ezra cohen-watnick was the person who discovered this information. ezra cohen-watnick was an active participant in the devin nunes charade about going to the white house. and he was exposed as an active participant last week. after the white house got their story out about susan rice through fox news and bloomberg, donald trump tweeted this. such amazing reporting on unmasking and the crooked scheme against us by "fox & friends." spied on before nomination. the real story. joining us now david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones and msnbc political analyst. also with us ned price, former senior director and spokesperson for the national security council. he resigned from the cia when president trump took office. ned price, i just want to good to you for your general sorting out of everything that we have developed in this story today. >> well, that's a very tough task, lawrence. ly let me first take this unmasking business. i think what the white house and its allies are telling us today is we should not be focused on the underlying substa
the article then specifies that ezra cohen-watnick was the person who discovered this information. ezra cohen-watnick was an active participant in the devin nunes charade about going to the white house. and he was exposed as an active participant last week. after the white house got their story out about susan rice through fox news and bloomberg, donald trump tweeted this. such amazing reporting on unmasking and the crooked scheme against us by "fox & friends." spied on before...
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now back to ezra cohen watt kin. he was the protege of national security advisor michael flynn. flynn resigned as national security advisor after making misrepresentations to vice-president pence. and then lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster took over becoming president trump's national security advisor. reports are that mcmaster wanted to get rid of cohen watt kin so cohen watt kin took his case around mcmaster and to steve bannon. at that time bannon, the white house chief strategist, was also serving on the national security council. bannon had saved 30-year-old cohen watt kin's job by going straight to president trump for him. the president overruled general mcmaster and cohen watt kin stayed on board. let's remember this whole entire thing started back on march 4th with that early saturday morning tweet by president trump accusing president obama of wiretapping him. and all of this is leading to the perception by many that the national security council may be becoming too politicized causing yesterday's ouster of steve bannon from the national security council. now, the white
now back to ezra cohen watt kin. he was the protege of national security advisor michael flynn. flynn resigned as national security advisor after making misrepresentations to vice-president pence. and then lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster took over becoming president trump's national security advisor. reports are that mcmaster wanted to get rid of cohen watt kin so cohen watt kin took his case around mcmaster and to steve bannon. at that time bannon, the white house chief strategist, was also...
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to keep ezra cohen-watnick in his job. and now ez ka cohen wa cohen-wa the top lawyer to the national security council have been named as two of the people who took intelligence intercepts that may or may not be related to the potential collusion with russia. they took those intercepts and fed them out of the white house for political effect. it's weird that steve bannon's on the national security count krishlgs right? still. especially if the national security council is turning out to be the vehicle by which the white house is trying to kybosh the investigation. joining us is ned price. until mid february, mr. price worked at the cia as a spokesman and senior analyst. he has in the past served as senior director at the national security council. appreciate you being here. >> good to be here. >> so i highlighted the role of adam schiff here because he has been very aggressive in not just pursuing this investigation, but also raising questions about what the white house has done, how the national security council has behav
to keep ezra cohen-watnick in his job. and now ez ka cohen wa cohen-wa the top lawyer to the national security council have been named as two of the people who took intelligence intercepts that may or may not be related to the potential collusion with russia. they took those intercepts and fed them out of the white house for political effect. it's weird that steve bannon's on the national security count krishlgs right? still. especially if the national security council is turning out to be the...
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along with ezra watnick and michael ellis. our cameras caught up with eisenburg and michael ellis, also named by the "new york times." >> i'm not talking. >> reporter: sharing more about his meeting on white house grounds last week where he viewed classified intelligence reports. >> there were people that probably knew about this, knew about me being there but the fact of the matter is, that doesn't make them the source of my information. >> reporter: his democratic counter part adam schiff visiting white house grounds to see the same reports today. it comes as nunes who worked on the president's transition is batting back criticism he's too close to the white house to lead the congressional investigation. >> it always goes back to who else is going to do it? >> reporter: late tonight, democrat adam schiff who you saw leaving white house grounds after reviewing that intelligence says nothing in those reports warranted a departure from the usual procedures and is now demanding the information be released to the full house intel
along with ezra watnick and michael ellis. our cameras caught up with eisenburg and michael ellis, also named by the "new york times." >> i'm not talking. >> reporter: sharing more about his meeting on white house grounds last week where he viewed classified intelligence reports. >> there were people that probably knew about this, knew about me being there but the fact of the matter is, that doesn't make them the source of my information. >> reporter: his...
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we've got that guy ezra cohen and ellis who worked for nunes. put this ithing together. congressman, it looks like it was an alley-oop play. i like to use that phrase because dick cheney used to do it. give it to somebody else to deliver, and then you can say, as i was saying. they've got this guy nunes pegged. they used him. they fed him stuff out of the white house one night. he came back the next morning and announced it tot president with alarming news he'd just gotten from the president's people the night before. how do you see it yourself? >> yeah, i'm listening to the three stooges theme in the background unfortunately. it's extraordinarily troubling and frustrating, and at this point in time, the only thing we have is the opportunity to go forward. you know, i'm not giving up on the house investigation. there's a lot of good people over there. clearly we've had an extraordinarily tough week. you know, you know that there have been calls for mr. nunes to step aside. that's not going to happen unfortunately. so we're going to work together hopefully and pivot and g
we've got that guy ezra cohen and ellis who worked for nunes. put this ithing together. congressman, it looks like it was an alley-oop play. i like to use that phrase because dick cheney used to do it. give it to somebody else to deliver, and then you can say, as i was saying. they've got this guy nunes pegged. they used him. they fed him stuff out of the white house one night. he came back the next morning and announced it tot president with alarming news he'd just gotten from the president's...
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one thing he wanted to do after ezra cohen-watnick. what do we know? >> not a lot. i've spoken to senior people. a senior forces guy who worked directly for michael flynn. but flynn had a reputation there of being a rather iffy and choosing favorites. so cohen-watnick came over from the white house. the fact he was an extremely junior person. this is a guy who should be standing watch at operational watch center with a pot of coffee, pouring coffee for other people. how he got to the white house with flynn shows that he's a flynn loyalist. and clearly when flynn left, he was left behind and put in charge of analysis for all of the national security council's intelligence. if general mcmaster couldn't get him out, because he went and directly appealed to jared kushner, steve bannon who took his case to donald trump personally and overrode general mcmaster, then this guy is buried in there for a reason other than the fact he has no intelligence background whatsoever beyond a basic analyst, which tells you that his background, most likely, is political. as we've seen t
one thing he wanted to do after ezra cohen-watnick. what do we know? >> not a lot. i've spoken to senior people. a senior forces guy who worked directly for michael flynn. but flynn had a reputation there of being a rather iffy and choosing favorites. so cohen-watnick came over from the white house. the fact he was an extremely junior person. this is a guy who should be standing watch at operational watch center with a pot of coffee, pouring coffee for other people. how he got to the...
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ezra, england and wales, the cloud so to break up. bill through, the best of the sunshine for england in the north. a chilly 6 degrees in shetland, 14 to was the sap. a really cold night. temperatures getting down to around minus eight celsius. a damaging frost. gardeners, beware. you might wa nt to ta ke frost. gardeners, beware. you might want to take action. hello. this is bbc news. prince harry reveals he's had counselling, after spending nearly 20 years "not thinking" about his mother's death. there's actually a lot of stuff here i need to deal with. it was 20 years of not thinking about it and then two years of total chaos. us vice president mike pence tells north korea not to test donald trump's patience, and says all options are on the table. turkey's president erdogan vows to press ahead with new sweeping powers after narrowly winning the constitutional referendum. police in the us state of ohio are searching for a man suspected of posting a video on facebook of him shooting dead an elderly stranger. now on bbc news — katie s
ezra, england and wales, the cloud so to break up. bill through, the best of the sunshine for england in the north. a chilly 6 degrees in shetland, 14 to was the sap. a really cold night. temperatures getting down to around minus eight celsius. a damaging frost. gardeners, beware. you might wa nt to ta ke frost. gardeners, beware. you might want to take action. hello. this is bbc news. prince harry reveals he's had counselling, after spending nearly 20 years "not thinking" about his...
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springrom ezra in silver , maryland.aller: can you elaborate on the relationship between the income-based repayment programs and making 120 qualifying payments. isticularly if someone program equals zero so they don't -- their payments under the income-based program is zero, does that count for the 120 payments? guest: most people who use public service loan forgiveness -- basically everyone compares it with an income-based repayment program. these are programs offered by the federal government that allow people to pay off their loans as a percentage of their income. the reason why that is is because if you use a standard repayment program listed it loan term is 10 years. you would have paid off the entire lonmin 10 years and you would not need forgiveness. if you're using public service loan forgiveness you're often using one of these plans and some of these plans, depending on your income, can make it so that you have a payment of as low as zero dollars. if you qualify for zero dollars payment as long as you are doing
springrom ezra in silver , maryland.aller: can you elaborate on the relationship between the income-based repayment programs and making 120 qualifying payments. isticularly if someone program equals zero so they don't -- their payments under the income-based program is zero, does that count for the 120 payments? guest: most people who use public service loan forgiveness -- basically everyone compares it with an income-based repayment program. these are programs offered by the federal government...
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he did try to fire a man named ezra cohen watt nick, and the white house including steve bannon intervened. and now watt nick as well as the top lawyer at the national security council have been named as two of the people who took intelligence intercepts that may or may not be related in the potential collusion with russia. they took those intercepts and fed them out of the white house for political effect. it's weird steve bannon's on the national security council, right? still, especially if the national security city council turning outs to be the vehicle by which the white house is trying to kibosh the investigation. joining us is ned price. until mid february, mr. price worked at the cia as a spokesman and senior analyst. he has in the past served added senior director at the national security council. appreciate you being here. >> good to be here. >> so i highlighted the role of adam schiff here because he has been very aggressive in not just pursuing this investigation, but also raising questions about what the white house has done, how the national security council has behaved. he'
he did try to fire a man named ezra cohen watt nick, and the white house including steve bannon intervened. and now watt nick as well as the top lawyer at the national security council have been named as two of the people who took intelligence intercepts that may or may not be related in the potential collusion with russia. they took those intercepts and fed them out of the white house for political effect. it's weird steve bannon's on the national security council, right? still, especially if...
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. >> reporter: ezra and melinda say they feel safe and are grateful for a second chance to create a better life. >> i just finished school and i'm looking for a job as well. and we are just trying to >> meagan fitzgerald, news4. >>> robocall scams are more rampant than ever, and you might be surprised at who they are targeting these day. a survey found americans lost $10 billion to scammers this year. up 60% from the year before, and the crooks are going hi-tech too. robocall scams are targeting the most tech-savvy generation and millenials are taking the bait. true caller says millenials are six times more likely than any other age group to give out their credit card information. their survey also found that men are twice as likely to get scammed than women. >>> storm team4 is calling for record heat tomorrow, but if you want to be outdoors, a great place to be would be under the shade of the trees at glen echo park. barbara harrison joins us to share all the excitement of the park's spring opening. barbara? >> we were out at the park, checking things out and it couldn't look better. jewe
. >> reporter: ezra and melinda say they feel safe and are grateful for a second chance to create a better life. >> i just finished school and i'm looking for a job as well. and we are just trying to >> meagan fitzgerald, news4. >>> robocall scams are more rampant than ever, and you might be surprised at who they are targeting these day. a survey found americans lost $10 billion to scammers this year. up 60% from the year before, and the crooks are going hi-tech too....
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i'm told ezra watnick, that was in some way involved in this was involved in a routine assignment to look into the policy of united states masking and dissemination to recommend potential recommendations. he took the lead counsel at the national security council who said, okay, thanks very much. we're going to pass this along to the white house. stop doing what you're doing. so there's been a native going on that he was responsible for gathering the information on behalf of devin nunes, shep. looks like that was not the case. >> shepard: sean spicer mentioned neil gorsuch with his nomination going to the full senate. >> that's right. 11-9 along the party line. it's likely that the vote before the full senate will probably come late thursday, more likely on friday though. there are some 56 votes it looks like for gorsuch at this point with one democrat saying they'll vote against the filibuster and three democrats saying they will support gorsuch. that still leaves with with four of 60 votes needed to get past the filibuster. if you can't get 60 votes, you don't change the rules, you
i'm told ezra watnick, that was in some way involved in this was involved in a routine assignment to look into the policy of united states masking and dissemination to recommend potential recommendations. he took the lead counsel at the national security council who said, okay, thanks very much. we're going to pass this along to the white house. stop doing what you're doing. so there's been a native going on that he was responsible for gathering the information on behalf of devin nunes, shep....
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. >> ezra, do you turn this against the giant huge tax cut that we know is coming and paul ryan existsat people do? >> right, we don't know whether he's proposing tax reforms. whether he's proposing to consult his own taxes. we just have no idea. i think this is why you're going to see people coming out to get a better understanding of what is donald trump working for. every single president in history has chosen to release their tax returns for a reason to act in the interest of the american people. they're going to tax march.org, go to the individual website, they'reoing t type in the zip code and find a tax march near them and find out exactly what donald trump is going to get done. >> we don't know, charlie sykes, he's going to cut his taxes, and donald junior and ivanka's? >> the failure on the tax bill makes it much, much tougher. ultimately, the 2018 election is going to be determined by what is the state of the economy? is the economy booming, growing people back to work? if they don't do anything, they have a real problem. >> cornell, you're heading on out. >> i don't think he
. >> ezra, do you turn this against the giant huge tax cut that we know is coming and paul ryan existsat people do? >> right, we don't know whether he's proposing tax reforms. whether he's proposing to consult his own taxes. we just have no idea. i think this is why you're going to see people coming out to get a better understanding of what is donald trump working for. every single president in history has chosen to release their tax returns for a reason to act in the interest of...
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ezra cohen-watnick, the senior director for intelligence at the national securi security council michael ellis, a lawyer. the third, as reported by "the washington post," is a top lawyer for the national security council, john eisenberg. today white house press secretary sean spicer refused to answer any specifics on what he dismissively called process questions while insisting nothing was awry. >> yes, it's appropriate for a member of congress to contact someone who has contacted him according to some of these reports. i don't know the answer to that, but if you're asking me is it appropriate for a member of congress to come over here, as chairman nunes has said himself, he wasn't hiding or roerming. he was asked to go somewhere. he went there. he was cleared, and nothing that is inappropriate. exactly the opposite. what he did, what he saw, and who he met with was 100% proper. he actually briefed the press before he told anyone. we all found out, you, me, everyone else, that he was coming down here after he held a press conference with your colleagues to say he was coming down here bas
ezra cohen-watnick, the senior director for intelligence at the national securi security council michael ellis, a lawyer. the third, as reported by "the washington post," is a top lawyer for the national security council, john eisenberg. today white house press secretary sean spicer refused to answer any specifics on what he dismissively called process questions while insisting nothing was awry. >> yes, it's appropriate for a member of congress to contact someone who has...
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official now confirms to cnn white house staffers ezra cohen wattnik and michael ellis are believed to of the injuries involved. but still unknown whether these two white house staffers were involved directly in showing nunes the documents when he was on white house grounds last week. as he looked at the intelligence materials that he claims show trump campaign aides' conversations were picked up in intelligence collection. nunes remaining adamant. a spokesman saying, "chairman nunes will not confirm or deny speculation about his source's identity and he will not respond to speculation from anonymous sources." the white house staffers' involvement fueling even more questions about the independence of nunes's investigation from the white house. >> i'm firmly convinced that the president and his aides concocted this and drew devin nunes into it and he became, you know, an advocate and an abettor to what i think is an absolute fabrication. >> reporter: and even more criticism of the credibility of nunes's claim that the information was brought to him by a whistleblower. >> to me this look
official now confirms to cnn white house staffers ezra cohen wattnik and michael ellis are believed to of the injuries involved. but still unknown whether these two white house staffers were involved directly in showing nunes the documents when he was on white house grounds last week. as he looked at the intelligence materials that he claims show trump campaign aides' conversations were picked up in intelligence collection. nunes remaining adamant. a spokesman saying, "chairman nunes will...
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ezra cohen-watnick, the senior director for intelligence at the national securitil security cou michael ellis, a lawyer. the third, as reported by "the washington post," is a top lawyer for the national security council, john eisenberg. today white house press secretary sean spicer refused to answer any specifics on what he dismissively called process questions while insisting nothing was awry. >> yes, it's appropriate for a member of congress to contact someone who has contacted him according to some of these reports. i don't know the answer to that, but if you're asking me is it appropriate for a member of congress to come over here, as chairman nunes has said himself, he wasn't hiding or roerming. he was asked to go somewhere. he went there. he was cleared, and nothing that is inappropriate. exactly the opposite. what he did, what he saw, and who he met with was 100% proper. he actually briefed the press before he told anyo. we all found out, you, me, everyone else, that he was coming dn he after he held a press conference with your colleagues to say he was coming down here based on
ezra cohen-watnick, the senior director for intelligence at the national securitil security cou michael ellis, a lawyer. the third, as reported by "the washington post," is a top lawyer for the national security council, john eisenberg. today white house press secretary sean spicer refused to answer any specifics on what he dismissively called process questions while insisting nothing was awry. >> yes, it's appropriate for a member of congress to contact someone who has...
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in particular, it was revealed that ezra watt nick cohen, who is one of the names that was involved in that whole giving of intelligence information over to intelligence chair devin nunes, his job was protected by steven bannon and some others after h.r. mcmaster, the new national security adviser, wanted him out. so we know that that may have ruffled a few feathers behind the scenes. i'm also told according to one of my sources that there are some tensions between bannon and jared kushner, who is of course the president's son-in-law and one of his top advisers as well. the question is what does that mean, chris? this is a big shake-up certainly. he's not going to be at the principal's table per se. he still is going to be in high-level meetings. he still has the highest national security clearance or security clearance, i should say, here at the white house. so he's still going to be engaged in a lot of these high-level meetings and having a seat at the table. however, he's not going to be making the decisions for the national security, particularly when it comes to some of those fore
in particular, it was revealed that ezra watt nick cohen, who is one of the names that was involved in that whole giving of intelligence information over to intelligence chair devin nunes, his job was protected by steven bannon and some others after h.r. mcmaster, the new national security adviser, wanted him out. so we know that that may have ruffled a few feathers behind the scenes. i'm also told according to one of my sources that there are some tensions between bannon and jared kushner, who...
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ezra cohen-watnick, the senior director for intelligence at the national security council, and michael ellis, a lawyer. the third, as reported by "the washington post," is a top lawyer for the national security council, john eisenberg. today white house press secretary sean spicer refused to answer any specifics on what he dismissively called process questions while insisting nothing was awry. >> yes, it's appropriate for a member of congress to contact someone who has contacted him according to some of these reports. i don't know the answer to that, but if you're asking me is it appropriate for a member of congress to come over here, as chairman nunes has said himself, he wasn't hiding or roaming. he was asked to go somewhere. he went there. he was cleared, and nothing that is inappropriate. exactly the opposite. what he did, what he saw, and who he met with was 100% proper. he actually briefed the press before he told anyone. we all found out, you, me, everyone else, that he was coming down here after he held a press conference with your colleagues to say he was coming down here base
ezra cohen-watnick, the senior director for intelligence at the national security council, and michael ellis, a lawyer. the third, as reported by "the washington post," is a top lawyer for the national security council, john eisenberg. today white house press secretary sean spicer refused to answer any specifics on what he dismissively called process questions while insisting nothing was awry. >> yes, it's appropriate for a member of congress to contact someone who has contacted...
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i talked to ezra levin, runs the indivisible group, their argument is their resistance is going to be, they don't control the white house or senate. the resistance is going to be on focusing on being anti-trump, in their view, a feature, not a bug. we moved from the miuslim ban t health care to gorsuch and now i think you're seeing the next stage of that may be the tax returns and sort of linking that issue to russia and arguing trump has something to hide. >> and lisa, any reaction yet from congressional democratic leadership? >> congressional democratic leadership is taking a stand on this issue as well and i think they see the writing on the walt that this is something that the public cares about. 75% of americans across party lines want to see trump's returns. so actually just this week democrats filed a discharge petition on the presidential tax transparency act which would require not only trump's retur but also all future presidential candidates and thais something that if they get half of the house to support it, we will see it on the floor and i would say it's going to be a t
i talked to ezra levin, runs the indivisible group, their argument is their resistance is going to be, they don't control the white house or senate. the resistance is going to be on focusing on being anti-trump, in their view, a feature, not a bug. we moved from the miuslim ban t health care to gorsuch and now i think you're seeing the next stage of that may be the tax returns and sort of linking that issue to russia and arguing trump has something to hide. >> and lisa, any reaction yet...
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says ezra cohen-watnick and michael ellis helped gather the intelligence last week...s unclear if either of the two actually showed the california republican materials regarding surveillance in the election. a spokesperson for nunes says the lawmaker will not confirm or deny who his sources are. and in a one- on-one interview nunes claims the source is lying... devin nunes:"but i can tell you that those reports are mostly wrong.this is something that i've known about for a very long time. uhhh... from people who were not affilitated at all with the white house or anybody there... the challenge was finding a place to be able to view this information to be able to get my hands on this information. so i think what's in those stories is that there is a lot of innuendo. there are people who probaly knew about this, knew about me being there.but the fact of the matter is that doesn;t make them a source of my information."(steve) nunes is under fire for telling both president trump and the media about the materials ... before telling democrats on the intelligence committee. s
says ezra cohen-watnick and michael ellis helped gather the intelligence last week...s unclear if either of the two actually showed the california republican materials regarding surveillance in the election. a spokesperson for nunes says the lawmaker will not confirm or deny who his sources are. and in a one- on-one interview nunes claims the source is lying... devin nunes:"but i can tell you that those reports are mostly wrong.this is something that i've known about for a very long time....
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national security council ezra cohen-watnick discovered rice's multiple requests to unmask u.s. persons in intelligence reports that related to trump transition activity. according to the reports, cohen-watnick brought this to the attention of the white house general council's office who reviewed more of rice's request and instructed him to drop his own research into the unmasking policy. sources tell bloomberg this is the -- >> for one second here. mark halperin, this bloomberg report says one official familiar with reports say they contained valuable political information, not intel, but valuable political information on what the trump transition team is doing including who trump was meeting, who the trump team was meeting, what the views were of trump associates on foreign policy matters and plans for the incoming administration. >> if that report is accurate, it begs a lot of questions about what was going on. people who want to dismiss it as routine are uncurious. >> what if dick cheney had asked for the unmasking of names for barack obama's incoming administration? it's a
national security council ezra cohen-watnick discovered rice's multiple requests to unmask u.s. persons in intelligence reports that related to trump transition activity. according to the reports, cohen-watnick brought this to the attention of the white house general council's office who reviewed more of rice's request and instructed him to drop his own research into the unmasking policy. sources tell bloomberg this is the -- >> for one second here. mark halperin, this bloomberg report...
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i took there's a poster in ezra's old apartment and it is now hanging in my living room because i thought i did. i don't know if i did. it's now in my home. yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i stole a bunch of spencer's jeans. a couple swim caps and bathing suits for sure. >> anybody else want to fess. >> i'm getting a yellow shirt. classic that i supposedly died in. >> getting a call from warner brother, bring it back. >> 13 copies. they can spare one. >> well, i hope we could bring [ cheers and applause ] great things, great things for each and every one of you and just cherish this time because we certainly have and "pretty little liars" tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern on freeform. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >>> friday, it's ♪ there is a last time for everything ♪ >> in a live concert you can't miss friday on -- tell them, brad. >> "good morning america." >> presented by belvita. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by tide. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. >> come on. look at this. >> quite a lineup. "pretty little liars," have a good day everyone. >> have a
i took there's a poster in ezra's old apartment and it is now hanging in my living room because i thought i did. i don't know if i did. it's now in my home. yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i stole a bunch of spencer's jeans. a couple swim caps and bathing suits for sure. >> anybody else want to fess. >> i'm getting a yellow shirt. classic that i supposedly died in. >> getting a call from warner brother, bring it back. >> 13 copies. they can spare one. >> well, i...
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i took there's a poster in ezra's old apartment and it is now hanging in my living room because i thoughty home. yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i stole a bunch of spencer's jeans. a couple swim caps and bathing suits for sure. >> anybody else want to fess. >> i'm getting a yellow shirt. classic that i supposedly died in. >> getting a call from warner brother, bring it back. >> 13 copies. they can spare one. >> well, i hope we could bring all of you back. thank you, again, and i know -- [ cheers and applause ] great things, great things for each and every one of you and just cherish this time because we certainly have and "pretty little liars" tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern on freeform. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] vanessa: i got hurt and was given painkillers. by the time the drugs ran out, i was addicted. it happened so fast. i ended up on the streets, where the drugs are cheaper and easier to get. i was a full blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. when i realized i needed help i didn't know where to go. but i got help and you can too. you're not alone. help is within
i took there's a poster in ezra's old apartment and it is now hanging in my living room because i thoughty home. yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i stole a bunch of spencer's jeans. a couple swim caps and bathing suits for sure. >> anybody else want to fess. >> i'm getting a yellow shirt. classic that i supposedly died in. >> getting a call from warner brother, bring it back. >> 13 copies. they can spare one. >> well, i hope we could bring all of you back. thank...