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are you asking -- >> let's start with professor foley. >> i'm sorry. don't know without knowing the parameters exactly of jeff sessions' recusal. i would like to look at the language associated with that. let me go back to the point about the obstruction statute. you opening statement said we need to care about process and the rule of law. if you care about process and the rule of law, and this is not just about the ends justifying the means and taking down a president that you don't like, then you need to care about what the statutes of obstruction say in this country. and i'm telling you that section 1503 has been interpreted by every court to be limited to a pending judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding. an fbi investigation is not that, so there is simply no violation of any existing statute under the facts as we know it right now. if those facts on the ground change, i'll be the first one to concede that there may be an applicable pending charge. to try to trump up an obstruction of justice statue is not the rule of law in this country. >> i like
are you asking -- >> let's start with professor foley. >> i'm sorry. don't know without knowing the parameters exactly of jeff sessions' recusal. i would like to look at the language associated with that. let me go back to the point about the obstruction statute. you opening statement said we need to care about process and the rule of law. if you care about process and the rule of law, and this is not just about the ends justifying the means and taking down a president that you...
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that's how much tom foley won by in 1990.s later, speaker foley's winning margin dropped to ten points. and two years after that, he lost in a very close election. so can a speaker of the house who wins re-election in his district by 35 points be defeated? the answer is, sure he can. but it might take more than one campaign to beat him. randy bryce, the candidate who is trying to make history, joins us next. ! but we don't want annual contracts and hardware. you scoundrel! we just want to stream live tv. and we want it for 10 dollars a month. (batman:raspy) wow. i'd like that in my house. it's a very big house. yeah, mine too. look at us. just two bros with sick houses. high five. directv now. a big streaming deal for $10 a month. it's entertainment your way. ...to a new world.s... deeper than the ocean. as unfathomable as the universe. a world that doesn't exist outside you... ...but within you. where breakthrough science is replacing chemotherapy with immunotherapy. where we can now attack the causes of disease, not just th
that's how much tom foley won by in 1990.s later, speaker foley's winning margin dropped to ten points. and two years after that, he lost in a very close election. so can a speaker of the house who wins re-election in his district by 35 points be defeated? the answer is, sure he can. but it might take more than one campaign to beat him. randy bryce, the candidate who is trying to make history, joins us next. ! but we don't want annual contracts and hardware. you scoundrel! we just want to...
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that's how much tom foley won by in 1990. years later, speaker foley's winning margin dropped to ten points. and two years after that, he lost in a very close election. so can a speaker of the house who wins re-election in his district by 35 points be defeated? the answer is, sure he can. but it might take more than one campaign to beat him. randy bryce, the candidate who is trying to make history, joins us next. aul ryan you can come work the iron and i'll do to d.c. dear son, i know you worry i can't keep up with our weekly tee times. night when he lost the re-election campaign in a close, close finish. here's to the heroes -- america's small business owners. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes, who use their expertise to keep those businesses covered. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes behind the heroes, who brought us delicious gyros. actually, the gyro hero owns vero's gyros, so he should have been with those first heroes. ha ha! that's better. so, to recap -- small business owners are heroes, and our hero
that's how much tom foley won by in 1990. years later, speaker foley's winning margin dropped to ten points. and two years after that, he lost in a very close election. so can a speaker of the house who wins re-election in his district by 35 points be defeated? the answer is, sure he can. but it might take more than one campaign to beat him. randy bryce, the candidate who is trying to make history, joins us next. aul ryan you can come work the iron and i'll do to d.c. dear son, i know you worry...
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a gentle side the wallabies don't often show, centre of attention was foley and a statue in ice for the two late kicks. you would be disappointed if they were not fired up. it's a test match. they could have won the game by ten. that's the nature of the beast. that is test level. you would beast. that is test level. you would be fired up no matter what. i'm looking forward to them coming out. in a city that knows a few things about putting on a show, saturday's main event also promises to be something special. salford red devils are one win away from wembley after reaching the semi finals of the challenge cup. they beat wakefield trinity 30—6, wakefield actually won this fixture in super league just 11 days ago but five tries from salford comfortably saw trinity off. it is the first time they have done it in19 it is the first time they have done it in 19 years. british number one johanna konta is into the quarter finals of the nottingham open, after a straight sets win over yanina wickmayer. konta was knocked out of the french open in the first round last month but had no trouble in bea
a gentle side the wallabies don't often show, centre of attention was foley and a statue in ice for the two late kicks. you would be disappointed if they were not fired up. it's a test match. they could have won the game by ten. that's the nature of the beast. that is test level. you would beast. that is test level. you would be fired up no matter what. i'm looking forward to them coming out. in a city that knows a few things about putting on a show, saturday's main event also promises to be...
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professor foley, always. laura coates as well. coming up, more breaking news.rs apart in paris and london. both involving vehicles used as weapons. the latest on the investigations next. rickion the course and off. but when it comes to mortgages, he's less confident. fortunately, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. while not reported with entyvio, pml, a rare, serious brain infec
professor foley, always. laura coates as well. coming up, more breaking news.rs apart in paris and london. both involving vehicles used as weapons. the latest on the investigations next. rickion the course and off. but when it comes to mortgages, he's less confident. fortunately, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may...
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and is a good time to speak to jane foley. she joins us. grind to the mexican peso. the trump election, up we go. .eaker peso .hat a reversal three standard deviation move on stronger peso. that is huge. is it just about the president? is a spectacular move over the last few months. niceweek there has been points for mexico, specifically. this is partly political. ofhad a governor represent the governor earned -- the governing party, that was seen as a positive. the fact there was a deal between mexico and the u.s. ahead ofe a precursor the renegotiation and that is a risk for the mexican peso. that negotiation is due to start august or september. tom: let's go to the swiss franc. thomas speak with jordan. the swiss franc has been stronger. jane: it has. japanese yen.the on paper, the swiss franc has the best fundamentals, but the japanese yen is used as a safe haven because they swiss bank is that theyy threats will use intervention if necessary and because some of the threats regarding north korea, etc., but perhaps, the yen is a better m
and is a good time to speak to jane foley. she joins us. grind to the mexican peso. the trump election, up we go. .eaker peso .hat a reversal three standard deviation move on stronger peso. that is huge. is it just about the president? is a spectacular move over the last few months. niceweek there has been points for mexico, specifically. this is partly political. ofhad a governor represent the governor earned -- the governing party, that was seen as a positive. the fact there was a deal...
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still with us, jane foley and max kettner. jane, we also had great pieces of analysis saying, if labor yields couldgilt reach 10.7%. jane: the market is very concerned about public spending. this cu couple of overrunning points. the markets are very much focused right now on this point, the gilts. they are very much looking at this. some of the media have not shown this in a good light with respect to their calculations. public finances, how the labor government would afford to have free education, free tuition fees for universities, higher spending on pensions, etc. francine: what does that mean, max? let's say there is a hung parliament -- first of all, if we assume there is a hung parliament, the tories cannot pull a coalition together? and what does that mean for the markets the next day? max: the markets would have a tough time initially. it is a different situation than with brexit, when you said sterling is down in a couple of you.k. equities. you will see the proposed labour policies. that will probably not prop up u.k
still with us, jane foley and max kettner. jane, we also had great pieces of analysis saying, if labor yields couldgilt reach 10.7%. jane: the market is very concerned about public spending. this cu couple of overrunning points. the markets are very much focused right now on this point, the gilts. they are very much looking at this. some of the media have not shown this in a good light with respect to their calculations. public finances, how the labor government would afford to have free...
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allen dergswits, elizabeth foley, page pates, and laura coates. laura, we just learned that diane feinstein has asked to launch an investigation in that committee specifically on the issue of obstruction of justice. she wants to know if there was any obstruction of justice independent of the russia investigation. she specifically says she also wants to look into the director of national intelligence dan coats and whether he was asked to intervene in the investigation into michael flynn. if there's a congressional committee that ultimately looks into this as well as a special counsel, does that increase the jeopardy here? >> it does. remember, the congressional probe has a very different goal than the criminal objective. the criminal objective is to actually see if criminal charges should be brought and if prosecution is appropriate. if the congressional committee is looking into it, their focus is different. they're trying to figure out -- there's a legislative agenda or initiative that has to take place to correct issues like this from happening
allen dergswits, elizabeth foley, page pates, and laura coates. laura, we just learned that diane feinstein has asked to launch an investigation in that committee specifically on the issue of obstruction of justice. she wants to know if there was any obstruction of justice independent of the russia investigation. she specifically says she also wants to look into the director of national intelligence dan coats and whether he was asked to intervene in the investigation into michael flynn. if...
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scars on the foley screening for his life. on the first attacker. without any mercy. stands over him thing continues attacking him. i take my bag and with the right kind corrected. for extension a ticket deep breath. when a trojan. i try. i take. the first one out. in one g. swing as hard as i can everything behind it. i'm aiming straight for his head. then wanna fly in the first one like a massive work to the site right side of my head. and felt metal for maybe it was a mill poll bought for us afterwards i realized it was a knife. pc marks was temporarily blinded in one eye the first attack was still on the floor but soon the second attacker was joined by a third. from four in the two of the. no one fight to my left leg starts wobbling. waving wobbling. i'm thinking what the hell's wrong with medical school my leg. and i looked down. tennessee there's a knife in the side of my neck. he full school three men off before collapsing and being taken to hospital which reports crucial time allowing. reducing the time the attack has had before they were shot by armed officer
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the outlets trump political editorial policies trump stories at the network are redacted retracted foley actually trump story writers are then fire and c.n.n. talking heads call the trump scandal story line a nothing burger not that the head of the network appears to actually care very much but that might change as a merger is in the works and there are whispers that the management landscape there could be altered here to straighten us out on this dirty business is legal and media analyst lionel of why no media oh oh what we have to talk about today you mentioned this is you call this a recalibration in the news media matrix enlighten us. well this is one of the most interesting topics around let's start there's normally lindsey we talk about. trust sherman and dress segment not believe. all no no no no this is good first let's talk about this everything is happening right now with c.n.n. everything involving zucker the goings on the scaramucci case the possible one hundred million dollar lawsuit all of that has one thing and one thing in common only and why it's important because it may
the outlets trump political editorial policies trump stories at the network are redacted retracted foley actually trump story writers are then fire and c.n.n. talking heads call the trump scandal story line a nothing burger not that the head of the network appears to actually care very much but that might change as a merger is in the works and there are whispers that the management landscape there could be altered here to straighten us out on this dirty business is legal and media analyst...
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joining us is jane foley, senior currency strategist, rabobank. a market related story thatis will mention a market related story that is now live —— that is on our live page. there was a dip in the gold price of 1.5% yesterday — tell us gold price of 1.5% yesterday — tell us why and explain what fat fingered trade means. it means that the market has aggressively given as a price move. what happens is, there are various orders in the system that immediately get filled and the price moves back very aggressively. we call it a fat finger, which probably means somebody made a mistake. literally, their finger is too fat and they have gone to press wonky and hit another one. too fat and they have gone to press wonky and hit another onem too fat and they have gone to press wonky and hit another one. it could have been that, or an extra zero, perhaps. somebody somewhere is probably pretty embarrassed. when you do that... sorry, but when you do that, i can imagine the horror if you had done that. is there anyway to pull it back? it is likely someone to pul
joining us is jane foley, senior currency strategist, rabobank. a market related story thatis will mention a market related story that is now live —— that is on our live page. there was a dip in the gold price of 1.5% yesterday — tell us gold price of 1.5% yesterday — tell us why and explain what fat fingered trade means. it means that the market has aggressively given as a price move. what happens is, there are various orders in the system that immediately get filled and the price...
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joining us is jane foley, senior currency strategist at rabobank. thank you for coming in. week. let's look at the uk. it has held them, but three members of the eight voted to increase? they did. that is interesting given the economic data we have had recently? it was a surprise for the market. looking at what the market is implying, yesterday the market had suggested that the bank of england would not hike interest rates to perhaps 2019. so to suddenly have three committee members voting for an interest rate hike took the market by surprise. my view, and i am an effect strategist, is that this might be about the pound. looking at what the bank of england has said for a few months, the inflation that has been coming through in the uk economy, which is very high, 2.9% each year, has been because of the weakness of sterling, which fell quite dramatically on the back of the referendum result last june. and because sterling has been weak, prices of goods such as food and energy, almost anything to nominated in another currency, has been going up and driving our inflation. the
joining us is jane foley, senior currency strategist at rabobank. thank you for coming in. week. let's look at the uk. it has held them, but three members of the eight voted to increase? they did. that is interesting given the economic data we have had recently? it was a surprise for the market. looking at what the market is implying, yesterday the market had suggested that the bank of england would not hike interest rates to perhaps 2019. so to suddenly have three committee members voting for...
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do the kcathy griffith and hollywood not remember the head of james foley and nick berg and daniel pearlironically enough there was a piece presented on cnn that worried about the violent affects of isis propaganda and yet they have a woman who was promoted as a co-host on cnn's new p year's eve show engaging in the same grisly and violent inciting behavior. >> sean: we are just out of time. thank you. breaking tonight on hannity. >> one of the big questions is there evidence of collusion that you have seen yet, is there? >> there is a lot of smoke. we have no smoking gun at this point but there is smoke. >> sean: another democratic law makers admitting there is no evidence of russia/trump collusion. why are the media still talking about it with no evidence. we'll have that next and also kathy griffith sparked outrage over a vile photoshoot. she is not the only one posting them. should they be investigated by the secret service. we'll get reaction. bill maur under fire for using the n- word. with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures i
do the kcathy griffith and hollywood not remember the head of james foley and nick berg and daniel pearlironically enough there was a piece presented on cnn that worried about the violent affects of isis propaganda and yet they have a woman who was promoted as a co-host on cnn's new p year's eve show engaging in the same grisly and violent inciting behavior. >> sean: we are just out of time. thank you. breaking tonight on hannity. >> one of the big questions is there evidence of...
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how unusual it is a firm to fire people in the investigation that deals with foley and harassment and discrimination? >> it's incredibly unusual. it shows the culture is just not being managed properly. they don't have the proper policies in place for prevention of these things. they fired immediately for sexual harassment. reportedly the company has a free-for-all environment. h.r. department has no power to control managers. very inexperienced, not enough training there. if the situation that will probably fester for a while. they reportedly hired eric holder to defend him as a company. they have an extensive report done. i'll have to restructure quite a bit. cheryl: this seems to me to be a cultural issue. we have the video of tracey keller nick yelling at one of his drivers but it seems to be an overall culture problem. does that in any way, shape or form potentially hurt the company as they go public amid several scandals they've been dealing with it recently? >> the managers and investors know they can't sustain long-term if they ve a free-for-all. they will manage long-term gro
how unusual it is a firm to fire people in the investigation that deals with foley and harassment and discrimination? >> it's incredibly unusual. it shows the culture is just not being managed properly. they don't have the proper policies in place for prevention of these things. they fired immediately for sexual harassment. reportedly the company has a free-for-all environment. h.r. department has no power to control managers. very inexperienced, not enough training there. if the...
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monica crowley, eric foley weigh in, and also tonight a very important mini monologue as we expose the most arrogant, obnoxious white house reporter who complains daily that he doesn't get enough attention, straight ahead. nearly fifty years at of experiencety, has taught us that we're not so different. we all want to be healthy humans. we all want strong bodies for our families, who we love... most of the time. the drive to whip up a gourmet dinner... or order out, and destroy the evidence. and healthy hearts to pursue our passions, celebrate friends' victories... and endure their endless victory dances. we get it, you're good at bowling. that's why nature's bounty packs our nearly fifty years of wisdom into all we make. because we're all better off healthy. is america's number-one you kmotorcycle insurer. yeah, she does purr! best bike i ever owned! no, you're never alone, because our claims reps are available 24/7. we even cover accessories and custom parts. we diget an early start! took the kids to soccer practice. you want me to jump that cactus? all right. aah! that lady's awesom
monica crowley, eric foley weigh in, and also tonight a very important mini monologue as we expose the most arrogant, obnoxious white house reporter who complains daily that he doesn't get enough attention, straight ahead. nearly fifty years at of experiencety, has taught us that we're not so different. we all want to be healthy humans. we all want strong bodies for our families, who we love... most of the time. the drive to whip up a gourmet dinner... or order out, and destroy the evidence....
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everybody our colleague and friend eric co-foley has a new book, "the swamp," he talked about it on "the five," washington's murky swatch of cronyism. he worked on this a long time. "new york times" best seller from his first book. this is all about the deplorables. he has a dedication that's fantastic for all of you out there that voted and supported the president and think that d.c. is still a problem. this speaks to you indeed. can you get on it amazon and the president retweeted it already. there you go. >> congratulations. . congratulations. >> eric boling. >> our colleague shannon bream, co-host of america's newsroom, it's not a book, it's a podcast. i was her guest yesterday. >> when i was just a baby my grandfather, i was the first grandchild on that side. he bought me a pony. and her name was sally. >> aw, i had one named dixie. >> cute. >> it's the south, what are you going to do. >> can't wait to listen to that on the way home, it's interesting, living the bream. >> riveting, riveting, someone bought me a pony, dixie, mine was daisy, okay. greg? >> i got an article up, by f
everybody our colleague and friend eric co-foley has a new book, "the swamp," he talked about it on "the five," washington's murky swatch of cronyism. he worked on this a long time. "new york times" best seller from his first book. this is all about the deplorables. he has a dedication that's fantastic for all of you out there that voted and supported the president and think that d.c. is still a problem. this speaks to you indeed. can you get on it amazon and the...
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and all these kathy enablers in hollywood not remember the grisly spectacle of the heads of james foley nick berg and daniel pearl? ironically enough, there was a piece that was printed that worried about the effects of isis propaganda. yet, they have a woman that was promoted as a cohost on cnn's new year's eve show for ratings he was engaged in the same kind of grisly, violent inciting behavior. >> sean: we are out of time. michelle, great analysis as always. coming up next on this breaking news night here on "hannity"... >> one of the great questions is -- is there any evidence of collusion you have seen as of yet? is there a question mark >> there's a lot of smoke. we have no smoking gun at this point but there is a lot of smoke. >> sean: yet another democratic lawmaker admitting there is zero smoking gun. no evidence to prove trump-russia collusion. after months and months and hours of coverage, why are they still talking about it with no evidence? circa news john solomon and sara carter will play in next. kathy griffin, she's not the only one posting vile photos like this. should
and all these kathy enablers in hollywood not remember the grisly spectacle of the heads of james foley nick berg and daniel pearl? ironically enough, there was a piece that was printed that worried about the effects of isis propaganda. yet, they have a woman that was promoted as a cohost on cnn's new year's eve show for ratings he was engaged in the same kind of grisly, violent inciting behavior. >> sean: we are out of time. michelle, great analysis as always. coming up next on this...
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. >> for greg foley it was the day after that marked the beginning of his nightmare. >> being at theentagon coming from a military background, i felt that brotherhood looking at, you know, our dead servicemen. >> he served as a technician for fire and rescue. he was called to the pentagon september 12th. he describes a feeling of helplessness when he realized there was no one there to rescue. >> and six months or a year later i developed very strong ptsd that i still struggle with and was retired from line of duty injury as a result of that. >> greg became eligible for virginia's line of duty act, also known as loda. virginia is one of only eight states that offer a lump sum insurance benefits to the families of puck lick safety officer -- public safety officers who were killed or disabled while on the job. >> it took care of your family. >> it is. >> but this is now becoming a curse as his wife and stepdaughter will be dropped from his health insurance july 1st. >> and i do believe that this was unintended consequence that nobody anticipated. >> virginia diamond was fighter's associ
. >> for greg foley it was the day after that marked the beginning of his nightmare. >> being at theentagon coming from a military background, i felt that brotherhood looking at, you know, our dead servicemen. >> he served as a technician for fire and rescue. he was called to the pentagon september 12th. he describes a feeling of helplessness when he realized there was no one there to rescue. >> and six months or a year later i developed very strong ptsd that i still...
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monica crowley and eric foley weigh in. also tonight, very important mini monologue, we expose the most arrogant, obnoxious reporter that complains that he doesn't get enough attention. cry baby, straight ahead. i got a mortgage offer from the bank today. whuuuuuat? you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. pappa's eatin' steak tonight. no. at lendingtree, shop and compare loan offers from top lenders and in just 5 minutes, you could save thousands. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. i love date night. somebody's ruining it. yeah. well you could leave if you wanted to? you're in the match app. now tap on the new missed connections feature. it says i've crossed paths with kate six times this week. that is a lot of times. she's cute too! yea! how did i miss her? you didn't. match picked it up for you. check out new missed connections on match. start for free today! [ no[ laughing ] an ] it's driving me
monica crowley and eric foley weigh in. also tonight, very important mini monologue, we expose the most arrogant, obnoxious reporter that complains that he doesn't get enough attention. cry baby, straight ahead. i got a mortgage offer from the bank today. whuuuuuat? you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. pappa's eatin' steak tonight. no. at lendingtree, shop and compare loan...
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. >>> let's bring in our panel now, kirsten powers, laura coats and professor foley. i have never quite understood what the white house is playing out here with these tapes, the president said in that initial tweet, james comey better hope there are not tapings of this conversation. and then the white house refuseded to say whether or not these tapes exist. from a legal standpoint, what does the white house get for being so vague? >> i don't know, a lot of speculation here, because we don't even know if the tapes exist, frankly, i these if the tapes do exist, one reason why the president might hesitate to turn over those tapes and be a little bit coy about that right now to buy some time for the white house lawyers and the legal team to assert executive privilege, that's a privilege that covers deliberations between the president and his closest advisors, so it may be that portions of the tapes are covered by the privilege and portions of them aren't. and i think they would probably want to get their little legal eggs in a row before they reveal if the tapes existed.
. >>> let's bring in our panel now, kirsten powers, laura coats and professor foley. i have never quite understood what the white house is playing out here with these tapes, the president said in that initial tweet, james comey better hope there are not tapings of this conversation. and then the white house refuseded to say whether or not these tapes exist. from a legal standpoint, what does the white house get for being so vague? >> i don't know, a lot of speculation here,...
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in a moment we will be joined by eric foley who wrote the book about although such things as well as molly hemingway. on this, all of the week's big news and the swampy historic, they can you top this insults in twitter land and beyond. but first we go to the white house where ed henry brings us up to speed on all that happened there today. good evening, ed. >> good to see. on top of all those other things he pointed out that president trump is grappling with here in washington right now, today he welcomed president moon of south korea here to the white house and frankly the president declared, flat out, that his patience has run out with north korea, that basically his top u.s. commander's present military options to the commander-in-chief because they now believe the communist regime can reach north america. that's right, reach north america with an intercontinental missile that has a nuclear warhead, the president laying the stakes out today. >> together we are facing the threat of the reckless and brutal regime in north korea. the nuclear and ballistic missile programs at that re
in a moment we will be joined by eric foley who wrote the book about although such things as well as molly hemingway. on this, all of the week's big news and the swampy historic, they can you top this insults in twitter land and beyond. but first we go to the white house where ed henry brings us up to speed on all that happened there today. good evening, ed. >> good to see. on top of all those other things he pointed out that president trump is grappling with here in washington right now,...
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. >> reporter: for craig foley, it was the day after that marked the beginning of his nightmare. >> beingthe pentagon, coming from the military background, i felt that brotherhood looking at, you know, our dead servicemen. >> reporter: greg served as as technician for fairfax county fire and rescue. he was called to the pentagon september 12. he describes a feeling of helplessness when he realized there was no one there to rescue. >> six months or a year later, i developed very strong, very powerful ptsd that i still struggle with and was retired for line of duty injury as a result of that. >> reporter: greg became eligible for virginia's line of duty act, also known as loda. virginia is one of only eight states in the country that offer a lump sum death benefit and lifetime health insurance benefits to the families of public safety officers who were killed or permanently disabled on the job. they took care of your it's a blessing and i'm very grateful to the commonwealth of virginia for having this. >> reporter: but this blessing is now becoming a curse. greg's wife and stepdaughter will
. >> reporter: for craig foley, it was the day after that marked the beginning of his nightmare. >> beingthe pentagon, coming from the military background, i felt that brotherhood looking at, you know, our dead servicemen. >> reporter: greg served as as technician for fairfax county fire and rescue. he was called to the pentagon september 12. he describes a feeling of helplessness when he realized there was no one there to rescue. >> six months or a year later, i...
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on wednesday, going to foley like summer.irst full day of summer next thursday, back to the low 90s. >> thank you much, tom. >>> a month after a brutal attack outside the turkish embassy in d.c. police announced they now have warrants out for 16 people, most of them members of the turkish president's own security detail. wusa9's has more. >> reporter: this is the attack the mayor is referring to, a peaceful protest in a city known for protesting, that changed in a matter of minutes. what you see here are members of turkish president the security detail rushing towards them. >> this was a brutal beating, unprovoked on the streets of washington, d.c. you have peaceful protesters exercising their first amendment right. >> reporter: many of the attackers are armed, their guns are visible at the hips as they kick the protesters. >> you can actually see guns in their hole sisters as they are -- holsters and they are kicking and beating folks. >> reporter: this footage shows what may be the turkish president, this footage shows what
on wednesday, going to foley like summer.irst full day of summer next thursday, back to the low 90s. >> thank you much, tom. >>> a month after a brutal attack outside the turkish embassy in d.c. police announced they now have warrants out for 16 people, most of them members of the turkish president's own security detail. wusa9's has more. >> reporter: this is the attack the mayor is referring to, a peaceful protest in a city known for protesting, that changed in a matter of...
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and she stayed put because the foley's advice was to stay put. -- the police advice was to stay put.here was too much smoke and fumes in the building and the best advice they gave was to put wet towels underneath their doors to prevent the fire from going in while the r rescue services attempted to go in and rescue. amy: mustafa i want to play what your friend rania ibrahim started streaming live on facebook as she was trapped inside with her two daughters. >> hello. come here. come here. hello? come. quick, quiuick. hello? [indiscernible] hello? ok, i'm going out. hello? amy: later in the video, you hearar and neighbor calling for help. >> we are stuck on the 23rd floor! hello! there are too many people stuck upstairs. amy: the footage cuts when rania ibrahim's phone dies. she and her two daughters died in the fire. i know this is extremely painful, mustafa. rania and her daughters among the 7979 people at this point killed. there were no sprinklers in this building? they did this massive renovation on the outside to make it match luxury buildings around it, but no sprinklers? >> it
and she stayed put because the foley's advice was to stay put. -- the police advice was to stay put.here was too much smoke and fumes in the building and the best advice they gave was to put wet towels underneath their doors to prevent the fire from going in while the r rescue services attempted to go in and rescue. amy: mustafa i want to play what your friend rania ibrahim started streaming live on facebook as she was trapped inside with her two daughters. >> hello. come here. come here....
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my whole career with people like apart or tom foley who was speaker of the house, you have good personal relations. that doesn't mean you betray your caucus or conference. it was easier to work with bill clinton because as long as the deal was somewhere in this box, he wanted a deal. when you start dealing with people when they're over here and you are over here, it's not very productive. there is an opportunity here to be a little more bipartisan. they just passed a reform bill on a huge bipartisan vote. it gets much harder when you start talking about what kind of judge and still nominate. nominate. all of a sudden, echoes to be legitimately partisan. but doesn't mean it's personal hostility. >> gillian: i move to washington 11 years ago and i heard increasingly folks and the policy communities there and politics also bemoan the loss of camaraderie between folks from different sides of the aisle. people like to hearken back to a time, may be 15 years ago and folks from different sides of the aisle would battle things out on the house floor, on the senate floor and they come together an
my whole career with people like apart or tom foley who was speaker of the house, you have good personal relations. that doesn't mean you betray your caucus or conference. it was easier to work with bill clinton because as long as the deal was somewhere in this box, he wanted a deal. when you start dealing with people when they're over here and you are over here, it's not very productive. there is an opportunity here to be a little more bipartisan. they just passed a reform bill on a huge...
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declined to characterize the document as a hit list saying this was not an act of terror congressman foley is has undergone several surgeries and is now listed in fair condition a staffer lobbyist's into a school he says security officers were also injured in the attack. a large swarm of earthquakes have hit below so national park over the past week the park is home to eight massive super volcano erupt at any time so is the swarm warning us about a looming disaster artie's put it to santo joins me live from los angeles with the details so brigitta how many earthquakes have hit on this week. and tosh of the u.s. geological survey has tallied up over five hundred earthquakes in that area in the past week now this warm began on june twelfth and it is currently ongoing swarms are incredibly common in this area in fact they account for about fifty percent of all of the seismic activity in yellowstone and these are quakes that are ranging from four point five in magnitude to two below zero so i'm not sure whether there is much cause for concern right now i do want to mention that this is a super
declined to characterize the document as a hit list saying this was not an act of terror congressman foley is has undergone several surgeries and is now listed in fair condition a staffer lobbyist's into a school he says security officers were also injured in the attack. a large swarm of earthquakes have hit below so national park over the past week the park is home to eight massive super volcano erupt at any time so is the swarm warning us about a looming disaster artie's put it to santo joins...
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carl bernstein, laura coates, and professional foley, i have never quite understood what the white house is playing at here with these tapes. the president said in that initial tweet, you know, james comey better hope there were not tapes of this conversation. and the white house refused the say whether or not these tapes exist. you know, from an investigative standpoint, from a legal standpoint, what does the white house get out of being so vague? >> well, i don't know. a lot of speculation here because we don't even know if the tapes exist, frankly. i think if the tapes do exist, one reason why that president might hesitate to turn over the tapes and be a little bit coy about that right now is to buy some time for the white house lawyers, the legal team to make assessments of assertions of executive privilege. that's an assertion that covers the president and his closest advisers. it may be that portions of the tapes are covered by the privilege and portions aren't. i think they would probably want to get their little legal eggs in a row before they reveal whether the tapes existed. re
carl bernstein, laura coates, and professional foley, i have never quite understood what the white house is playing at here with these tapes. the president said in that initial tweet, you know, james comey better hope there were not tapes of this conversation. and the white house refused the say whether or not these tapes exist. you know, from an investigative standpoint, from a legal standpoint, what does the white house get out of being so vague? >> well, i don't know. a lot of...
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mark foley effect of the republican party. 2002, republicans did find republicans did find even though their resume major scandal and there's the specter of 9/11. 1974 was the watergate scandal. i think if the democrats -- the democrats would focus on the corruption aspect, rather it's perceived and not real or real going into the midterm elections combined with the natural search and declined and they are likely to do better. otherwise it might be a few seats. >> peter. >> getting something that's happened to our politics. we are accepting the idea that people will walk into a voting booth and assume that their vote is about what happens at the national level. we did talk about politics being local. you guys notice much better than i do. americans go to the voting booth if that person famous on the ballot, will they go to vote again? isn't any question that fielding really strong candidates to do the groundwork? as the election going to be nationalized? >> and shall be nationalized, but can democrats win without having a strong local grounding who are engaging to them. because people
mark foley effect of the republican party. 2002, republicans did find republicans did find even though their resume major scandal and there's the specter of 9/11. 1974 was the watergate scandal. i think if the democrats -- the democrats would focus on the corruption aspect, rather it's perceived and not real or real going into the midterm elections combined with the natural search and declined and they are likely to do better. otherwise it might be a few seats. >> peter. >> getting...
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james foley, steven sotloff, peter kassig and kayla mueller whose parents say baghdadi took their daughter as his personal sex slave before she died in captivity. >> look at the symbolism in that. he's raping america. >> reporter: baghdaddy had been a prime target of u.s. forces. and he has been reported dead many times before, only to reappear. the russians claim one of their air strikes last month near the city of raqqah targeted a meeting of top isis leaders and that some 300 of them were killed. the russians say baghdadi was at that meeting and that's why they say they may have killed him. but the statement is far from definitive. and there have been no words of baghdadi's fate. >> many claims that he was killed before. brian, thanks. >> more on that. joining us is abc news consultant colonel stephen ganyard. if baghdadi is, indeed, dead, what does this mean for the fight against isis? >> robin, probably in the short term it will have some effect in the fight around raqqah. the tactical situation. it may upset the isis leadership. so but longer term think about what happened after bin
james foley, steven sotloff, peter kassig and kayla mueller whose parents say baghdadi took their daughter as his personal sex slave before she died in captivity. >> look at the symbolism in that. he's raping america. >> reporter: baghdaddy had been a prime target of u.s. forces. and he has been reported dead many times before, only to reappear. the russians claim one of their air strikes last month near the city of raqqah targeted a meeting of top isis leaders and that some 300 of...
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golden knights owner bill foley and general manager george mcphee announced their choices during the's annual postseason awards show at t-mobile arena, where vegas will begin play in the fall. fleury took the stage in a golden knights jersey to wild cheers from his new home fans. the three-time cup winner lost his starting job with the back-to-back champion penguins, but he'll get to start over in the desert with two years on his contract. (mark) markelle fultz and lonzo ball are expected to be the top two picks in the nba draft. then the intrigue starts. the boston celtics have the no. 3 pick after trading with philadelphia and will have plenty of options in what's considered a strong draft. that's one of the things to watch from barclays center. the record for freshmen taken in the first round could also be broken. (mark) golden state warriors center, javale mcgee, is hosting the #juglife foundation celebrity charity softball game at oakland- alameda county coliseum on saturday, june, 24th. this event will benefit javale's #juglife foundation which promotes a healthy and active lif
golden knights owner bill foley and general manager george mcphee announced their choices during the's annual postseason awards show at t-mobile arena, where vegas will begin play in the fall. fleury took the stage in a golden knights jersey to wild cheers from his new home fans. the three-time cup winner lost his starting job with the back-to-back champion penguins, but he'll get to start over in the desert with two years on his contract. (mark) markelle fultz and lonzo ball are expected to be...
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another parents of james foley. >> the policy, i think is the right policy. >> reporter: a u.s.new york and in norway, and finally did bring him home. obama officials say there's no reason why kim jong-un finally relented and how this college student became comatose and for how long. hoda? >> andrea mitching, thank you so much. >>> we have a lot more coming up on a friday morning. including a touching new tribute to the original badman. >>> and why ben stiller is challenging you to a dodgeball battle. >>> and dads of "today" open up about what fatherhood is about. about what fatherhood is about. >>> and the hi guys. in the desert.be here. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. in the big easy. yeah yeah today i want to show you guys the next-gen chevy equinox. what do you think? that's pretty. pretty sexy. it looks aggressive. but not overbearing. it's not too big. not too small. seems like the perfect car for anybody. i would take it anywhere. she's a bad mama jama. (laughter) current qualified gm lessees can get this introductory lease on the all-new 2018 chevy
another parents of james foley. >> the policy, i think is the right policy. >> reporter: a u.s.new york and in norway, and finally did bring him home. obama officials say there's no reason why kim jong-un finally relented and how this college student became comatose and for how long. hoda? >> andrea mitching, thank you so much. >>> we have a lot more coming up on a friday morning. including a touching new tribute to the original badman. >>> and why ben...
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but i'm old enough to remember 1994 when a speaker named tom foley was beat by a guy interneter cut,function happening. this is the thing. paul ryan is in charge of the dysfunction. he has to defend that happening in congress, number one. number two, mr. bryce, randy bryce can campaign every single day, every single week, while speaker ryan has to be in washington dealing with whatever the issues are in washington. and the third thing is if nothing else happens, it will make ryan have to go back to wisconsin and campaign and keep him from being on the road and able to raise money for other republicans. this is very dangerous. this ad and this candidate is really dangerous to the speaker of the house and republican majority. >> i have to say the ad reminded me of one really good ad of the 2016 cycle for donald trump, the man of steel ad which ran for him in a lot of rust belt states, talked about bringing back steel, something that's never going to happen, but it was good from an outside group. scott, thinking of outside groups, how much money is on the table from the koch brothers, b
but i'm old enough to remember 1994 when a speaker named tom foley was beat by a guy interneter cut,function happening. this is the thing. paul ryan is in charge of the dysfunction. he has to defend that happening in congress, number one. number two, mr. bryce, randy bryce can campaign every single day, every single week, while speaker ryan has to be in washington dealing with whatever the issues are in washington. and the third thing is if nothing else happens, it will make ryan have to go...
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pete: one of the protests was in foley square in new york city.going on to protest sharia law, which is an extreme version of islam. i don't think that killing people or mistreating woman is a religion. so you're not out here -- are you out here protesting against islam or against sharia law? against sharia law. i have nothing against islam. i want to make sure that we're aware of everything that sharia is, everything extremist islam stands for and we're aware of the dangers. are you here to protest against islam? it's not against islam. it's against sharia law. every law in islam comes from their law. we have to stop that already. america has to be strong about this. it's not about being against muslims. it's just being against the ideology of, i guess, murdering homosexuals and treating women as a second class, maybe under second class citizen, just d dehumanizing. over in britain there were just frogs boiling in water and now they're dead. critics would say you're anti anti-muslim. are you anti-muslim? absolutely not. absolutely not. i think wh
pete: one of the protests was in foley square in new york city.going on to protest sharia law, which is an extreme version of islam. i don't think that killing people or mistreating woman is a religion. so you're not out here -- are you out here protesting against islam or against sharia law? against sharia law. i have nothing against islam. i want to make sure that we're aware of everything that sharia is, everything extremist islam stands for and we're aware of the dangers. are you here to...