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keeping them honest, both this denial what he volunteered to senator frank ken was false. he did not list encounters on disclosure form which says right on it to list any contact with fortune government. he said he was specifically told he did not need to. whatever you make of that, senator wasn't buying it. last week whenself sessions raised his hand before the committee and swore to tell the truth, this is what was said by senator frank ken. >> now is that where you said you don't believe that surrogates from the campaign didn't have communication with russians? >> i am not and i am not aware of anyone else that did. and i don't believe it happened. >> that turned out to be false. here the meeting on march 31est last year when george papadopoulos mentioned ongoing conversations with people linked to the krim land. when asked why didn't he mention it his answers today was i forget. >> i'd like to address meetings attended by george papadopoulos and carter page among others. frankly i had no reck election of this -- recollection of these meetings until i saw these reports.
keeping them honest, both this denial what he volunteered to senator frank ken was false. he did not list encounters on disclosure form which says right on it to list any contact with fortune government. he said he was specifically told he did not need to. whatever you make of that, senator wasn't buying it. last week whenself sessions raised his hand before the committee and swore to tell the truth, this is what was said by senator frank ken. >> now is that where you said you don't...
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in a statement frank ken said it's difficult to respond to anonymous accusers, he also said he didn't the campaign events. two other women say franken had groped them as well. >>> "the baltimore sun" says a police commissioner was expected to testify. officer sean suiter was shot in the head last week while investigating a suspicious person in the neighborhood. they say there's no reason he was shot. >>> the man known as the butcher of bosnia was found guilty of war crimes in genocide yesterday by a u.n. tribunal in the hague. mladic organized massacres of thousands. >>> the "sacramento bee" reports state attorney general is planning on hiking the national park fees. they sent a letter to the national park service to drop its proposal to double it. >>> shoppers, beware, thousands of counterfeits flooding the market. and roomba from irobot gets to work using two multi-surface brushes and power-lifting suction to grab and remove everything from fine dust to large debris. daily dirt doesn't stand a chance. you and roomba from irobot. better together. this holiday season... give the gift
in a statement frank ken said it's difficult to respond to anonymous accusers, he also said he didn't the campaign events. two other women say franken had groped them as well. >>> "the baltimore sun" says a police commissioner was expected to testify. officer sean suiter was shot in the head last week while investigating a suspicious person in the neighborhood. they say there's no reason he was shot. >>> the man known as the butcher of bosnia was found guilty of war...
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. >>> the butcher of bosnia is convicted of war crimes and news on al frank ken.ton post" reports two more women accuse senator al franken of inappropriate touching. they claim he touched their buttocks during campaign events in minneapolis during 2007 and 2008. in a statement franken said it's difficult to respond to anonymous accusers, he also said he didn't remember the campaign events. two other women say franken had groped them as well. price commissioner says an s a - officer was expected to testify. officer sean suiter was shot in the head last week while investigating a suspicious person in the neighborhood. authorities say there's no reason to suspect it was related to higgs upcos upcoming testimo. >>> the man known as the butcher of bosnia was found guilty of war crimes in genocide yesterday by a u.n. tribunal in the hague. during the bosnian war in the 1990s, mladic organized genocide of thousands. >>> the "sacramento bee" reports state attorney general is planning on hiking the national park fees. they sent a letter to the national park service asking
. >>> the butcher of bosnia is convicted of war crimes and news on al frank ken.ton post" reports two more women accuse senator al franken of inappropriate touching. they claim he touched their buttocks during campaign events in minneapolis during 2007 and 2008. in a statement franken said it's difficult to respond to anonymous accusers, he also said he didn't remember the campaign events. two other women say franken had groped them as well. price commissioner says an s a -...
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senate have to decide, do you decide, if there are credible allegations, at least one in senator frank kenwhile he was a sitting member of congress, decide they have to go before there is any kind of -- what franken's defenders would call ethics in the senate. at this point i don't see much of a difference between the allegations between congressman conyers and senator franken. it's credible women given allegations corroborated by the media. they are on the record with names, dates, very vivid details. politically speaking it's a fact that if senator franken goes, republicans could take his seat. while if congressman conyers goes, democrats could probably keep his detroit area seat in their hands. >> so as that's going on and as sun land you've been reporting with a number of women here at cnn on these, all the money that's been paid out, right, to settle some of these sexual harassment cases, that you and i, the taxpayers have been paying, now apparently the news came in bipartisan house members passed a bill to end these ceme settlement funds, tell me about that. >> beyond the problem of
senate have to decide, do you decide, if there are credible allegations, at least one in senator frank kenwhile he was a sitting member of congress, decide they have to go before there is any kind of -- what franken's defenders would call ethics in the senate. at this point i don't see much of a difference between the allegations between congressman conyers and senator franken. it's credible women given allegations corroborated by the media. they are on the record with names, dates, very vivid...
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al frank ken, a second woman came forward today saying he touched her on her rear end during a photo op in 2010. did these allegations, did these make it easier for roy moore to defend himself? >> i do think there's a disconnect between politics and media and hollywood. what we see happening outside of washington when these allegations come forward the men are quickly dealt with by shareholders or their companies or what ever you have it. on the political side, you have donald trump who spoke favorably on assaulting women on access hollywood, nobody can refute that and they voted for him. you have roy moore, lots of women coming forward. my ask is are sexual assault, abuse, harassment disqualifying for office? i look at this scenario and the answer seems to be no. i don't think there's any chance in the world that roy moore gets expelled from the senate if he wins. it'll be much easier for the republican party deal with him in this race, have luther strange step down. have a new person appointed. that is far easier than actually going to historic process of expelling someone which i
al frank ken, a second woman came forward today saying he touched her on her rear end during a photo op in 2010. did these allegations, did these make it easier for roy moore to defend himself? >> i do think there's a disconnect between politics and media and hollywood. what we see happening outside of washington when these allegations come forward the men are quickly dealt with by shareholders or their companies or what ever you have it. on the political side, you have donald trump who...
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however, he had tweeted about al frank ken's conduct. the really bad he wrote, speaks a thousand words. and to think that just last week he was lecturing anyone who'd listen about sexual harassment and respect for women. so the president limits his rage to franken, a democrat and staying silent on roy moore, a republican, which is odd. it is odd when you consider all the democrats condemning al franken even after his apology yesterday. it's odd whether you see gi-- p it in the notion of two parties protecting their own melt. yet instead of rising to that moment, a bipartisan moment we should add, the president of the united states, the head of the republican party and traditionally at least, a moral example for the country has shrugged from it while taking shots a a member of the opposing party. so why franken and not moore? >> the president weighed if as he does on the news of the day. since then our press secretary's spoken on behalf of the president bysy saying he believes the people will decide to do with roy moore. >> so the roy moo
however, he had tweeted about al frank ken's conduct. the really bad he wrote, speaks a thousand words. and to think that just last week he was lecturing anyone who'd listen about sexual harassment and respect for women. so the president limits his rage to franken, a democrat and staying silent on roy moore, a republican, which is odd. it is odd when you consider all the democrats condemning al franken even after his apology yesterday. it's odd whether you see gi-- p it in the notion of two...
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al frank ken just said he's sorry and he's going to cooperate. but his life has now been turned upside down. ray moore is not going that way. he's going donald trump is the president of the united states despite what was it 15, 16 women in that case who came out. he's going to go the denial route. >> what do we -- go ahead, chris. >> i was going to sail i mentioned this before, ray moore, but i do think it's important, look, when that acce access hollywood came out in the fall and donald trump dismissed it as locker room talk, i knew there was a shift happening, but hard to mark that in the moment. i think what you are seeing here is what happens when you elect someone who takes the approach that jamie just outlined. who i think is both unwilling and unable in some ways to sort of seize the moral leadership that our past presidents, democrat and republican have had. we saw a hint of it as it related to charlottesville, but this gets to the core of it. a president -- imagine if barack and george w. bush were president, you would have them saying t
al frank ken just said he's sorry and he's going to cooperate. but his life has now been turned upside down. ray moore is not going that way. he's going donald trump is the president of the united states despite what was it 15, 16 women in that case who came out. he's going to go the denial route. >> what do we -- go ahead, chris. >> i was going to sail i mentioned this before, ray moore, but i do think it's important, look, when that acce access hollywood came out in the fall and...
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. >> i'm ken wayne. frank and julie are off tonight. the mountain lion was spotted this morning in the diamond heights neighborhood of san francisco. he was quickly cornered and then tranquilized. ktvu's henry lee was there on the scene as while life experts were able to take it down without injuring it and they believe this is the same mountain lion that spotted in another part of the city earlier. >> reporter: the same cat found on marc benioff surveillance cameras is the same one caught on camera. san francisco police did have their guns at the ready but in the end this big cat was tranquilized. >>> reporter: this is the mountain lion that was found in san francisco's diamond heights neighborhood. the 82-pound 18-month-old male somehow made its way north from the peninsula. a state fish and wildlife official shot it with two darts around 2 p.m. wildlife experts covered the mask to keep the eyes from drying out. it started earlier when residents spotted the mountain lion near duncan street. >> it's scary. usually we don't see -- i hav
. >> i'm ken wayne. frank and julie are off tonight. the mountain lion was spotted this morning in the diamond heights neighborhood of san francisco. he was quickly cornered and then tranquilized. ktvu's henry lee was there on the scene as while life experts were able to take it down without injuring it and they believe this is the same mountain lion that spotted in another part of the city earlier. >> reporter: the same cat found on marc benioff surveillance cameras is the same one...
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good evening, i'm ken wayne, frank is off tonight. >> i'm julie haener. union workers members of seiu are laying out their investigation for the city as the mayor is about to lay out hers. we get live coverage now from ktvu's alyana gomez. alyana, when we talked to you at 5:00, the streets were filled with picketers. >> reporter: they are out here chanting don't cross the picket line, they are booing people going in and out of the center here on 14th and madison. 30 minutes out from mayor schaaf's state of the city address. a very energetic crowd tonight. lots of energy, lots of people out here. thousands of people out here tonight. we know that there are at least 2,000 union workers wire fox terrier sciu who are out here who are all protesting they are on strike. it's a six-hour strike that started at 2, 2:30 today when they left those libraries and senior centers and rec facilities they worked at to come out here and strike at a time when, you know, mayor libby schaaf is set to unveil her plans for the city of oakland. they are calling out unfair labor
good evening, i'm ken wayne, frank is off tonight. >> i'm julie haener. union workers members of seiu are laying out their investigation for the city as the mayor is about to lay out hers. we get live coverage now from ktvu's alyana gomez. alyana, when we talked to you at 5:00, the streets were filled with picketers. >> reporter: they are out here chanting don't cross the picket line, they are booing people going in and out of the center here on 14th and madison. 30 minutes out from...
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ken wayne. >> i'm alyana gomez. frank and julie are off tonight.amond heights boulevard where it was tranquilized by animal control. we get live coverage tonight from ktvu's henry lee in the city tonight and henry, officials say this could be the same lion spotted earlier this week in another part of the city. >> reporter: yeah. they do believe this is the same cat that marc benioff surveillance cameras caught near the presidio. so the same male mountain lion made its way here to diamond heights. now, san francisco police did have their guns at the ready but in the end, this cat was tranquilized. >>> reporter: this is the mountain lion that was found in san francisco's diamond heights neighborhood. the 82-pound 18-month-old male somehow made its way north from the peninsula. a state fish and wildlife official shot it with two darts around 2 p.m. wildlife experts covered the mask to keep the eyes from drying out. it started earlier when residents spotted the mountain lion near duncan street. >> it's scary. usually we don't see --i have never heard o
ken wayne. >> i'm alyana gomez. frank and julie are off tonight.amond heights boulevard where it was tranquilized by animal control. we get live coverage tonight from ktvu's henry lee in the city tonight and henry, officials say this could be the same lion spotted earlier this week in another part of the city. >> reporter: yeah. they do believe this is the same cat that marc benioff surveillance cameras caught near the presidio. so the same male mountain lion made its way here to...
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. >> frank: it is a luxury for dave roberts to have >> ken: in the wings.. >> david: i don't think it's going to be needed. if you have yu darvish giving you five or six innings, i go straight to the bullpen. you know the history behind, a starter coming out of the bullpen. especially in this situation. you had morrow last night, 99 miles an hour. his breaking ball was legit. he dominated last night. he showed me last night he's prepared. we will see how it plays out. we see how far you garbage can go and then you go to kershaw. >> keith: if darvish goes four, what do you do? >> david: it depends. we've got to be careful with the moves with kershaw. we've got to be careful. >> keith: i am in papi's camp. lineup is top-heavy right-hande right-handed. the bottom is three left-handed hitters and gonzalez is a switch-hitter and is better left hand. not a good right-handed hitter. hasn't performed. that's the spot. it depends where the ball game is, whether we are early in the game. if darvish gets knocked out early, i have to believe it's going to be wood to ge
. >> frank: it is a luxury for dave roberts to have >> ken: in the wings.. >> david: i don't think it's going to be needed. if you have yu darvish giving you five or six innings, i go straight to the bullpen. you know the history behind, a starter coming out of the bullpen. especially in this situation. you had morrow last night, 99 miles an hour. his breaking ball was legit. he dominated last night. he showed me last night he's prepared. we will see how it plays out. we see...
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roll call which has mike webster, jr., ken stabler, frank gifford, and a number of others who are listed here. i won't read the entire list. it is certainly evidence that we have a long-standing problem. to hear the families' testimony is particularly challenging to me. so let me, if i could, focus on mr. carson, mr. adamle, who i understand received another diagnosis and that is when you determined or was determined that you had c.t.e. while you still lived. the joy that has been noted already that is given to america because you young men, as you were young, took to the playing field for the love of game, but also for certainly that was your work. that's one of the things we need to accept. that is your work. and you go to work every day and you put your very best in that work. i will deviate for a moment because i'm going to ask you about the owners. because we have to come together. i believe there should be legislation that instructs and demands. because the nfl is a corporate entity with federal oversight, both in terms of taxation and also in the antitrust question, we have a role
roll call which has mike webster, jr., ken stabler, frank gifford, and a number of others who are listed here. i won't read the entire list. it is certainly evidence that we have a long-standing problem. to hear the families' testimony is particularly challenging to me. so let me, if i could, focus on mr. carson, mr. adamle, who i understand received another diagnosis and that is when you determined or was determined that you had c.t.e. while you still lived. the joy that has been noted already...
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. ♪ frank borman, bill anders, and jim lovell were about to leave their cradle earth and face the infinite frontier. kenree of the theoretical optimum. film narrator: lovell's proficiency in navigating the spacecraft with its onboard optical instruments would eventually earn him the nickname "the man with the golden fingers." [roaring] kluger: this generation's next going to hear the words, "you are go for..." in this case, trans-mars injection, tmi. they're going to be the generation that will be the apollo generation of the 21st century. ♪ jessica: so when was the last time you were in this room? jim lovell: oh, a long, long time since i've been here. a long, long time. ♪ borman: houston, apollo 8. how do you read? collins: we hear you loud and clear, apollo 8. borman: roger. we're loud and clear. we're taking pictures of the s-ivb, uh, the post-separation sequence is completed, and we seem to have a high gain. collins: give us a clue as to what it looks like from way up there. lovell: roger. i can see the entire earth now out of the center window. film narrator: scientist, astronaut, engineer, the wo
. ♪ frank borman, bill anders, and jim lovell were about to leave their cradle earth and face the infinite frontier. kenree of the theoretical optimum. film narrator: lovell's proficiency in navigating the spacecraft with its onboard optical instruments would eventually earn him the nickname "the man with the golden fingers." [roaring] kluger: this generation's next going to hear the words, "you are go for..." in this case, trans-mars injection, tmi. they're going to be...
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ken delanian is nbc intelligence and national security reporter and matt miller also with us, msnbc justice and security analyst, also former doj spokesman. frank faluji, national security contributo contributor, former assistant for national intelligence at the fbi. quite a team. let's start with our pete williams. walk us through the headlines as you saw and heard them. >> well, i think number one, jeff sessions was eager to say that he's not going to be influenced in any way by the president in terms of deciding who to establish, who to prosecute. he was asked about all the president's tweets urging the justice department to look into various matters related to hillary clinton. and he said that he has not felt pressured by the administration and wouldn't think that that would be an appropriate thing to do. he did send the letter to the judiciary committee last night saying that he's aware that some republicans on the committee want the justice department to look into this. and he said he has asked career prosecutors to look at it. raise the prospect that it could lead to a special counsel investigation. but then during this hearing today, se
ken delanian is nbc intelligence and national security reporter and matt miller also with us, msnbc justice and security analyst, also former doj spokesman. frank faluji, national security contributo contributor, former assistant for national intelligence at the fbi. quite a team. let's start with our pete williams. walk us through the headlines as you saw and heard them. >> well, i think number one, jeff sessions was eager to say that he's not going to be influenced in any way by the...