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garrett epps: great to be here.oledad: so richmond, virginia, the second capitol of the confederacy. what was your childhood like in terms of those statues? were they pointed out? was it a big deal or something people did not notice? garrett epps: you have to understand that, for most of my childhood, i lived a block and a half from the equestrian statue of lee that is the center of everywhere we went, we were going past confederate generals -- gen. steward, gen. lee, gen. jackson. the school i went to, you were divided into two teams. you were either one of the lees or you were one of the jacksons. our school colors were red and gray, the two colors of the confederate army. so, the confederacy was in the room with us. soledad: when i, as a north-easterner, would ask people about confederate statues or even the confederate flag, they would say this is our family legacy and history. garrett epps: i think that is right. the confederate statues are the product of a -- of a very particular time in southern history. not
garrett epps: great to be here.oledad: so richmond, virginia, the second capitol of the confederacy. what was your childhood like in terms of those statues? were they pointed out? was it a big deal or something people did not notice? garrett epps: you have to understand that, for most of my childhood, i lived a block and a half from the equestrian statue of lee that is the center of everywhere we went, we were going past confederate generals -- gen. steward, gen. lee, gen. jackson. the school i...
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>> garrett, we only caught the tail end of that. >> sorry about that. we're doing a little -- well rk i ha , i have more sympathy for you and our white house colleagues trying to track down sean spicer to get him to talk about what he was doing here on the capitol. he was not particularly helpful about the purpose of him being on the capitol. >> evasive? >> that might be the word to use. talking to senators, deferring everything back to mitch mcconnell saying that mcconnell would be the one doing the readout on this. he said the senators were welcome at the white house tonight. the president wants their input. he wants to listen. but the bottom line from spicer was the president wants to get this done right, he says. he's interested in the timeline. but again rk the white house press secretary visiting capitol hill rk not a particularly common occurrence. had little to say about it. >> garrett, a valiant effort to get some answers. chris is still on capitol hill. we heard a few conditions from senator schumer. he would need them to abandon repeal. need
>> garrett, we only caught the tail end of that. >> sorry about that. we're doing a little -- well rk i ha , i have more sympathy for you and our white house colleagues trying to track down sean spicer to get him to talk about what he was doing here on the capitol. he was not particularly helpful about the purpose of him being on the capitol. >> evasive? >> that might be the word to use. talking to senators, deferring everything back to mitch mcconnell saying that...
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we were just talking to brad garrett, the possibility of other attacks. no indication of that at all right now but can you tell us do you know of any activity in the capitol, any alerts going out to members of congress, their office, any extra security precautions being taken. >> reporter: george, none so far that we have seen but i would imagine there will be a heightened sense at the capitol, this information is coming in, everyone trying to figure out what is going on and on heightened alert but i would not be surprised if we see extra measures on capitol hill today. >> it is a busy time at the capitol right now. congress just back after its memorial day break as mary was saying practicing for this baseball game, a lot going on at the capitol on health care, dealing with the various other matters before the congress right now and seen all of these hearings also on russia and terrorism, but, mary, talk a little more again, nothing being done right now, but in recent months and years, the kind of security precautions being put in at the capitol since bot
we were just talking to brad garrett, the possibility of other attacks. no indication of that at all right now but can you tell us do you know of any activity in the capitol, any alerts going out to members of congress, their office, any extra security precautions being taken. >> reporter: george, none so far that we have seen but i would imagine there will be a heightened sense at the capitol, this information is coming in, everyone trying to figure out what is going on and on heightened...
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garrett tenney is live from washington and garrett, what's republican leadership going to try to do to get this passed? >> well, kelly, this really boils down to some simple math. republicans hold 52 seats in the senate and they need 50 votes for this to pass. five senators have already said they cannot support the current version of the healthcare bill. so senate majority leader mcconnell strategy here is two parts, win back most of those no votes and avoid losing any other republicans. neither of those will be an easy task though. to win back the no votes, g.o.p. leadership is seeing what changes they can make to the bill to help address some of those concerns that the senators have. >> this is a discussion draft. we're seeking input and we're having ongoing negotiations with senators. we've invited our democratic colleagues to join us. so far they have refused to participate in the process, but if they continue to refuse, we have no choice other than to do our best to try to rescue the american people from the failures of obama care. >> now the senate is somewhat limited in the chan
garrett tenney is live from washington and garrett, what's republican leadership going to try to do to get this passed? >> well, kelly, this really boils down to some simple math. republicans hold 52 seats in the senate and they need 50 votes for this to pass. five senators have already said they cannot support the current version of the healthcare bill. so senate majority leader mcconnell strategy here is two parts, win back most of those no votes and avoid losing any other republicans....
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. >> reporter: white house correspondent for cbs news, major garrett, he's saying slow down. especially for the people comparing this to watergate. >> i remember my parents were very skeptical about it. they came to this sick and cancerous inside the nixon white house. we're not there yet. >> reporter: what he does say is -- >> james comey's testimony will be an important thread in what could be a very large tapestry of a story. >> reporter: with the former fbi director's statement already released, garrett says tomorrow's testimony could reveal nothing more, or it could be a crucial moment. >> what is the most important thing the american public needs to get out of tomorrow? >> they need to get a sense that the fbi director, whatever you think about him, whatever you think he should, or shouldn't have done during the 2016 campaign, in this set of interactions with the president was looking out at the best interest of the country and the fbi. it would have to come to a different set of conclusions. >> reporter: it's going to be an early day for garrett, and all the reporters.
. >> reporter: white house correspondent for cbs news, major garrett, he's saying slow down. especially for the people comparing this to watergate. >> i remember my parents were very skeptical about it. they came to this sick and cancerous inside the nixon white house. we're not there yet. >> reporter: what he does say is -- >> james comey's testimony will be an important thread in what could be a very large tapestry of a story. >> reporter: with the former fbi...
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he complained: major garrett is major garrett is at the white house. >> reporter: the president's tweetppeared to confirm a "washington post" report that special counsel robert mueller is investigating him for obstruction of justice. and it lashed out at deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, ido the president had praised just last month. >> he's highly respected, very good guy, very smart guy. >> reporter: rosenstein had moitten a memo critical of james comey's handling of the hillary clinton email server. the white house initially said that was the main reason for the f.b.i. director's dismissal. >> this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. >> reporter: but the president said the f.b.i.'s russia investigation was a key factor, and that he had been planning to fire comey before hearing from rosenstein. >> he made a recommendation, but regardless of recommendation, i was going to fire comey. >> reporter: rosenstein is a career federal prosecutor who took over the russia investigation after attorney general jeff sessions recused himself. t en it was revealed that comey
he complained: major garrett is major garrett is at the white house. >> reporter: the president's tweetppeared to confirm a "washington post" report that special counsel robert mueller is investigating him for obstruction of justice. and it lashed out at deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, ido the president had praised just last month. >> he's highly respected, very good guy, very smart guy. >> reporter: rosenstein had moitten a memo critical of james comey's...
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garrett will sign books after we adjourn. we thank you for watching and attending national press club headliner series. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> you're watching the tv and c-span2. television for serious readers. here's a primetime lineup. at 7:00 p.m. eastern former house speaker newt gingrich talks about his experiences with donald trump from his presidential campaign to his time in office. then at apm, we sit down with author and journalist and discuss the writing my from his home in new york city. a book tvs afterwards programs at 10:00 p.m., financial expert report on how low and moderate income families much money. their book is "the financial diaries". at 11:00 p.m., we explore urban revitalization. that happens on c-span
garrett will sign books after we adjourn. we thank you for watching and attending national press club headliner series. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> you're watching the tv and c-span2. television for serious readers. here's a primetime lineup. at 7:00 p.m. eastern former house speaker newt gingrich talks about his experiences with donald trump from his presidential campaign to his time in office. then at apm, we sit down with author and journalist and discuss the writing my from...
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we'll get it because of you, garrett tenney. thank you for your reporting. >> manchester is trying to heal. ariana grande held a concert, raising money for victims of the attack on one of her shows last month. and security was tight. defiant music fans packed the stadium, so many young faces. one particularly moving moment because it was streaming live, the black eyed peas rallied the crowd behind the event's namesake. one love. >> all the people who are fearless and came for love, we will not be separated! >> bryan llenas is reporting for us now. this streamed live all over youtube, a lot of different places, the parameters for being able to watch this, and it felt it drew you in more because you had it in your hand. >> this wasn't just manchester, the entire world backed by the world's biggest stars, sending a message of joy, inspiration, and defiance in the face of evil. 50,000 people at this stadium, at the old cricket grounds in remembrance of the 22 killed and 100 injured at ariana grande's pop concert. many moms and girls
we'll get it because of you, garrett tenney. thank you for your reporting. >> manchester is trying to heal. ariana grande held a concert, raising money for victims of the attack on one of her shows last month. and security was tight. defiant music fans packed the stadium, so many young faces. one particularly moving moment because it was streaming live, the black eyed peas rallied the crowd behind the event's namesake. one love. >> all the people who are fearless and came for love,...
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pete williams in our washington bureau. >> do i get more time than garrett did?>> i hope you will, sir. i want you to run through the top four questions people will be listening for today. go for it. >> i think among the top questions will be this. attorney general sessions is very eager to talk about whether, when he was still a senator last year, he had another meeting with russia ambassador to the u.s. that he didn't disclose. the fbi director last week suggested that. others have talked about it. the justice department has strongly pushed back on it. so i know he wants to talk about that. senator -- i keep calling him senator. the attorney general also wants to answer this accusation from mr. comey last week that comey complained to sessions that he should try to prevent any more one-on-one meetings between the president and the fbi director. and he says, when he raised that with sessions there was no response, that sessions didn't do anything. justice officials say that's not clear -- that's not true, that sessions did put out the word about how these commun
pete williams in our washington bureau. >> do i get more time than garrett did?>> i hope you will, sir. i want you to run through the top four questions people will be listening for today. go for it. >> i think among the top questions will be this. attorney general sessions is very eager to talk about whether, when he was still a senator last year, he had another meeting with russia ambassador to the u.s. that he didn't disclose. the fbi director last week suggested that....
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garrett, do we know why sessions has decided to testify? reporter: well, julie, you remember a lot of the big questions during james comey's testimony on thursday, think resolved on -- revolved around his one-on-one meeting with the president where he was allegedly asked to drop the fbi investigation into michael flynn and comey also asked why it is he never told anyone about that request, according to comey, jeff sessions played a big role in both. the former fbi director testified that sessions left him alone with the president in the oval office at the president's request and then did nothing when comey later raised his concerns about those kinds of meetings being inappropriate. as for why he didn't tell sessions about the president's request to drop the investigation? comey raised a lot of eyebrows during his hearing with this answer. >> our judgment as i recall was that he was very close to and inevitably going to recuse himself for a variety of reasons. we also were aware of the facts that i can't discuss in an open setting that would
garrett, do we know why sessions has decided to testify? reporter: well, julie, you remember a lot of the big questions during james comey's testimony on thursday, think resolved on -- revolved around his one-on-one meeting with the president where he was allegedly asked to drop the fbi investigation into michael flynn and comey also asked why it is he never told anyone about that request, according to comey, jeff sessions played a big role in both. the former fbi director testified that...
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stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, heavier rains off to the west, garrett county, allegheny county, all of this moving to the east. don't be surprised later tonight if you hear some rumbles of thunder, especially north and west of d.c. as the showers and isolated thunderstorms move across. right now, anything in the next hour or two, it will be dry inside the capital beltway, partly cloudy skies. beginning of next week, coming up in a few minutes. video fromable alabama, where tropical storm cindy hit the state, a driver called in a car with rising floodwaters. people nearby created a human chain to get the woman out. jonathan: this picture is getting a lot of attention online, teenagers handcuffed selling water on the national mall. lots of questions for the park police officers involved on this. anna-lysa gayle is live on the mall. what have you found out? anna-lysa: we have learned the young men in that viral photo were related and were selling bottles of water as their way of making money this summer. saidunlicensed vendors that is a risk they are willing to take. >> don't let dehyd
stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, heavier rains off to the west, garrett county, allegheny county, all of this moving to the east. don't be surprised later tonight if you hear some rumbles of thunder, especially north and west of d.c. as the showers and isolated thunderstorms move across. right now, anything in the next hour or two, it will be dry inside the capital beltway, partly cloudy skies. beginning of next week, coming up in a few minutes. video fromable alabama, where tropical storm...
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. >> reporter: rebecca paid a visit to that congressman, virginia republican tom garrett.fronted garrett and an aide about the house bill, known by its acronym, aahc. >> we're going to have to do stuff long-term to make the system -- >> why did you vote for something you weren't happy with? >> when you get 80% of something, then you -- >> it's not better. >> it is better. >> reporter: garrett says cuts to medicaid don't necessarily mean cuts in care. >> the reality is sometimes you can move money and still get good outcomes. >> reporter: rebecca doesn't buy it. she fears for charlie and the 5 million children on medicaid with health care needs. >> she started at 1 pound, 12 ounces. nobody was really sure that she was going to live. yet here she is in front of us, bright, joyful, determined. it breaks my heart that after all that bad policy can just snatch it from her. >> reporter: rebecca wants garrett and all lawmakers to know that families like hers work hard. her husband has a job with insurance. but even so she says her family needs medicaid because her medical bills a
. >> reporter: rebecca paid a visit to that congressman, virginia republican tom garrett.fronted garrett and an aide about the house bill, known by its acronym, aahc. >> we're going to have to do stuff long-term to make the system -- >> why did you vote for something you weren't happy with? >> when you get 80% of something, then you -- >> it's not better. >> it is better. >> reporter: garrett says cuts to medicaid don't necessarily mean cuts in care....
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we're joined from garrett haake from alexandria. what's the latest on the investigation and what more are we learning about the suspect, james hodgkinson? >> reporter: fbi investigators were hard at work in alexandria all day yesterday, late in the evening they came you the with an statementing saying they recovered the two weapons. they believe both were acquired legally, possibly back in illinois where the shooter is from. they also recovered perhaps more importantly for the investigation, his laptop, his cell phone and a camera. this might help them determine any planning that might have taken place before the shooting and anyone he may have spoken to in the lead-up to this crime. one person not likely to be helpful to the investigation is the shooter's wife in illinois. she spoke to reporters yesterday and said she hadn't spoken to her husband since he left for d.c. in late march. >> did he explain to you or say anything to you about why he was going. >> no. >> did you know where he was going? >> no. he said washington, d.c. but
we're joined from garrett haake from alexandria. what's the latest on the investigation and what more are we learning about the suspect, james hodgkinson? >> reporter: fbi investigators were hard at work in alexandria all day yesterday, late in the evening they came you the with an statementing saying they recovered the two weapons. they believe both were acquired legally, possibly back in illinois where the shooter is from. they also recovered perhaps more importantly for the...
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blithe blithe garrett tenney -- elizabeth: garrett tenney, thank you so much. bring in national security analyst walid phares as well, former adviser to president trump. you a good friend to the -- you're a good friend to the show, we're seeing you too much. >> too much, unfortunately. leland: and it seems as though we're going to be seeing you more. >> i hope not. leland: but you fear we will. >> we will, unfortunately, all of us dealing with this issue, because at the end of every wave of attack what we start to do is basically investigate this attack. all of the dimensions, everything, where were they radicalized. the only thing we do not investigate is the next attack which basically the preparation for begins at the end of this attack. who is supporting them, and more importantly, i notice this time that public is asking the question, leland, what do you expect us to do? leland: well, at some level the public says, hey, we have to go live our lives, as the british are really good at doing in the face of this. and yet we're not able to prevent the attacks.
blithe blithe garrett tenney -- elizabeth: garrett tenney, thank you so much. bring in national security analyst walid phares as well, former adviser to president trump. you a good friend to the -- you're a good friend to the show, we're seeing you too much. >> too much, unfortunately. leland: and it seems as though we're going to be seeing you more. >> i hope not. leland: but you fear we will. >> we will, unfortunately, all of us dealing with this issue, because at the end of...
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. >>> today the president named a replacement for comey, and major garrett tells us more about christopher wray. >> reporter: the president told the world about his fbi pick on twitter, calling chris wray a lawyer of quote impeccable credentials. in cincinnati, mr. trump had few words about his choice. wray, 50, led the justice department's criminal division under george b. bush. most of his time was spent on corporate fraud persecutions, the biggest, jail time for executives of enron. after leaving the justice department, he was a defense attorney, notably for chris christie in the bridgegate scandal. he is respected in the legal community. he is not well-known among rank and file fbi agents. >> chris wray is unflappable from my experience. >> reporter: kent alexander hired wray when he was oust attorney in georgia. >> i think the fbi could use a little less politics. and he is a very non-partisan guy. i was a clinton appointee when i hired him. chris is a republican. >> reporter: the appointment comes at a time when president trump's relationship with jeff sessions remains strained. for
. >>> today the president named a replacement for comey, and major garrett tells us more about christopher wray. >> reporter: the president told the world about his fbi pick on twitter, calling chris wray a lawyer of quote impeccable credentials. in cincinnati, mr. trump had few words about his choice. wray, 50, led the justice department's criminal division under george b. bush. most of his time was spent on corporate fraud persecutions, the biggest, jail time for executives of...
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it we'll here more from garrett tvrnlts enney. >> there say lot of wheeling and dealing in washington. senate leadership and white house hard at work trying toe win over republicans hesitant for voting for the gop healthcare bill. republicans hold 52 seats. and rights now, five said they not support the plan as currently written. yesterday nevada deep heler became latest republican to say no and he had heavy criticisms ever the bill. >> i'm tell you now i cannot support piece of leatherlation that takes interest and bill of health care reform should be to lower costs in nevada and i'm not confident, not confident that it will achieve that goal. >> the four other senators also currently in no vote or ted cruz. mike paul. all five said they are open to changes mind if changes are made and that's why senate leadership is hopeful they will be able to reach a compromise that can get 50 votes neated to pass. >> this is not a perfect bill and i understand senator p paul's concerns and i share many of them. we have to deal with the art ever the possible here. it's not going to be something ea
it we'll here more from garrett tvrnlts enney. >> there say lot of wheeling and dealing in washington. senate leadership and white house hard at work trying toe win over republicans hesitant for voting for the gop healthcare bill. republicans hold 52 seats. and rights now, five said they not support the plan as currently written. yesterday nevada deep heler became latest republican to say no and he had heavy criticisms ever the bill. >> i'm tell you now i cannot support piece of...
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joining me now, nbc's kristen welker at the white house and garrett haak on capitol hill. let's talk syria, scrambling all night to catch up with this very unusual white house press statement. warning syria that there would be heavy price -- a heavy price to pay. what do they mean? what is the intelligence showing. >> based on our understanding, andrea, you're absolutely right, a remarkable statement that came from press secretary sean spicer, not the president himself, not from the defense secretary, but issuing that very stern warning to syria. and the latest intelligence that we have, according to u.s. officials is that the government saw a similar ramp up in the past 24 hours to what they witnessed before that devastating april 4th chemical weapons attack in terms of munitions. and other enforcements that were being brought in. so that is essentially what we know about why you had that very stern warning, you heard ambassador nikki haley reiterate that, that all the signs seem to be pointing in this same direction. so a stern warning to syria, stern warning to russia,
joining me now, nbc's kristen welker at the white house and garrett haak on capitol hill. let's talk syria, scrambling all night to catch up with this very unusual white house press statement. warning syria that there would be heavy price -- a heavy price to pay. what do they mean? what is the intelligence showing. >> based on our understanding, andrea, you're absolutely right, a remarkable statement that came from press secretary sean spicer, not the president himself, not from the...
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he just happened to surprise her that day. >> her groom garrett arranged all of it. this is the moment that she sees him. >> that's awesome. look how much it means to her. he would have known her since she was teeny tiny. you're right. he wins. well done. >> oh, man. >> it was really smart of them to do it before she got her makeup done too. they would have had to do that all over again. >> as the video continues, they just hug and cry and love on each other. >> mckenzie and riley also have a surprise for their guests. >> do it. >> they're getting everything set for the bouquet toss. the new bride gives the countdown. >> one, two, three -- >> oh, no. >> this is one of those switcheroos. >> mckenzie turns around, walks straight over to andrea. >> there you go. >> drops to one knee and all eyes are on her. >> that in itself is where you have to give respect to the bride and groom for helping share a special day. not everyone would. >> andrea and isaac kiss. he puts the ring on her finger, then the bride comes down and embraces her. >> she's hugging saying i'm definitel
he just happened to surprise her that day. >> her groom garrett arranged all of it. this is the moment that she sees him. >> that's awesome. look how much it means to her. he would have known her since she was teeny tiny. you're right. he wins. well done. >> oh, man. >> it was really smart of them to do it before she got her makeup done too. they would have had to do that all over again. >> as the video continues, they just hug and cry and love on each other....
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garrett, walk us through who specifically was there. i listened to rand paul earlier this morning talking to "morning joe" and it sounds like they have been there most mornings for the last two months preparing for tomorrow night's bipartisan baseball game expected to be played on nationals field. >> reporter: yeah, stephanie. this is no big secret. the republican team for that congressional baseball game, which happens every year, has been practicing at this field more or less every morning the last couple of months getting ready for this game tomorrow. the team is comprised of mostly members from the house but a couple of members from the senate who get here very early in the morning. they get here around 6:15 and practice until around 8:00 when they have to resume their day jobs. this morning we've had mostly the two senators actually, rand paul and jeff flake, have turned into witnesses in what has been described as a shootout here on this baseball field. we heard from rand paul this morning saying he was in the batting cages just o
garrett, walk us through who specifically was there. i listened to rand paul earlier this morning talking to "morning joe" and it sounds like they have been there most mornings for the last two months preparing for tomorrow night's bipartisan baseball game expected to be played on nationals field. >> reporter: yeah, stephanie. this is no big secret. the republican team for that congressional baseball game, which happens every year, has been practicing at this field more or less...
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garrett headache on capitol hill, msnbc justice and security analyst matthew miller and on the set, congressional reporter for the washington, "the new york times" reporter jeremy peters. the gang is all here. you're seeing a president doing battle on multiple fronts. you've got donald trump very us the democratic attorney general. you've got him going in on james comey and robert mueller and he's feuding the leaders in europe too. we're talking about all of it this hour. starting with kristen welker over at the white house. let's talk about the lawsuit. walk us through the nuts and bolts and any potential fallout that might come here. >> reporter: well there could be potential fallout. this is what we know. the washington post first to report that attorneys general in washington, d.c. and maryland, they are both democrats are poised to file a lawsuit as early as today, potentially noon today for effectively it will claim violating the constitution clause about corruption biceping millions of dollars in payments and benefits from foreign governments since he became president. the white house hasn
garrett headache on capitol hill, msnbc justice and security analyst matthew miller and on the set, congressional reporter for the washington, "the new york times" reporter jeremy peters. the gang is all here. you're seeing a president doing battle on multiple fronts. you've got donald trump very us the democratic attorney general. you've got him going in on james comey and robert mueller and he's feuding the leaders in europe too. we're talking about all of it this hour. starting...
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garrett, what have you got? dw. >> reporter: we just heard from a neighbor that some of the congressional staffers have come back to pick up the congressman's baseball gear that was left here as everyone scattered yesterday during the shooting. we're going to go around the corner and see if we can check that out. >> we'll follow along with you as you do that. we'll keep track of where you are and come back to you if you have got something. hans, interestingly enough, the president commented on this in the course of assigning that he was scheduled to do yesterday adds part of a job promotion week. the sounds of bipartisanship have been coming from both sides of capitol hill in the last 24 hours. it has been interesting to hear a remarkable shift in tone there. >> reporter: and from the president himself, really taking this opportunity trying to unify the country. you want to sense for how much donald trump wanted to turn the page. he ended those remarks, at least the preface talking about how much he expected the
garrett, what have you got? dw. >> reporter: we just heard from a neighbor that some of the congressional staffers have come back to pick up the congressman's baseball gear that was left here as everyone scattered yesterday during the shooting. we're going to go around the corner and see if we can check that out. >> we'll follow along with you as you do that. we'll keep track of where you are and come back to you if you have got something. hans, interestingly enough, the president...
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br brad garrett, what will they be doing next? >> the key here will be what was something beyond the shooter. in other words, what were his activities? what was in his car? how did he get there? did he travel with somebody else? i'm sure they have pulled the cell phone to see who he has talked to recently, and look at social media. as you and i talked a few minutes ago, they must be 100% sure he is the only guy, and so that is still immediate activity and that's why i think both police chiefs wouldn't give any answers because they don't know what they have here other than a shooting scene. >> senator jeff flake is now joining us on the phone. senator flake was there at the scene at the baseball practice. senator flake, we're glad you are okay. early indications that congressman scalise will be okay. some encouraging news there. >> yeah. good. >> tell us what happened. >> well, we were having batting practice. i was standing near the dugout talking to our manager, joe barton of texas, and we heard a loud bang, and it sounded like a
br brad garrett, what will they be doing next? >> the key here will be what was something beyond the shooter. in other words, what were his activities? what was in his car? how did he get there? did he travel with somebody else? i'm sure they have pulled the cell phone to see who he has talked to recently, and look at social media. as you and i talked a few minutes ago, they must be 100% sure he is the only guy, and so that is still immediate activity and that's why i think both police...
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at the democrat jon ossoff's headquarters our own garrett haake. and at the republican congresswoman elect karen handel's ahead quarters robert costa national political reporter from the "washington post" and moderator of "washington week," and pbs. robert, i know during the evening you heard from a white house senior official regarding the trump effect on this election perhaps. >> reporter: brian, it was a taunting tweet. coming out, not a tweet, a text message coming out of the west wing and in short, it said the democrats and the officials view still don't know how to beat president trump. that's the view from the republican side tonight. here at handel's headquarters they feel like this is a republican district. it remains a republican district. but as you see about a mile away with ossoff, democrats in spite of the defeat see some glimmers of hope ahead of 2018. they made this district that's ruby red pretty narrow in terms of handel's victory. >> robert, you spent so much time in that district. i bet you the could have your may forwarded. did
at the democrat jon ossoff's headquarters our own garrett haake. and at the republican congresswoman elect karen handel's ahead quarters robert costa national political reporter from the "washington post" and moderator of "washington week," and pbs. robert, i know during the evening you heard from a white house senior official regarding the trump effect on this election perhaps. >> reporter: brian, it was a taunting tweet. coming out, not a tweet, a text message coming...
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garrett graf, thank you for coming on with us. we appreciate it.ppreciate it. >> interesting he says high-profile, not high-pressure. he's worked through pressure. now it's about working slowly and meticulously. >> it is interesting. for bob mueller, another day at the office. >>> high drama at the u.s. open. a blimp flying near the golf course crashes to the grounds, burst into flames. we update the pilot's condition in the "bleacher report." i joined the army in july of '98. i did active duty 11 years. and two in the reserves. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. it actually helped to know that somebody else cared and wanted make sure that i was okay. that was really great. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. call today to talk about your insurance needs. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? st
garrett graf, thank you for coming on with us. we appreciate it.ppreciate it. >> interesting he says high-profile, not high-pressure. he's worked through pressure. now it's about working slowly and meticulously. >> it is interesting. for bob mueller, another day at the office. >>> high drama at the u.s. open. a blimp flying near the golf course crashes to the grounds, burst into flames. we update the pilot's condition in the "bleacher report." i joined the army in...
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major garrett reports. >> so i'll ask the press to leave.ciate you folks being here. >> reporter: president trump tried to make nice with the press hours after something on cnn. wow, cnn had to retract a story on russia with three forced to resign, president trump wrote. what about all the other stories they do. fake news. cnn retracted and apologized for an online story linking a former trump aide with a russian bank. it also announced the resignation of three employees. deputy press white house secretary sarah sanders huckabee pounced. >> there's no evidence of anything. comerica is frankly looking for something better lr last year a gallup poll found they had a greel deed of trust in the media. among the republicans the number was 14%, but the white house has credibility issues of its own. "the new york times" has accused the president of saying something false every day for the first 40 days of his administration. there is sim hi no precedent for an american president to spend so much time telling untruths, the "times" wroets last week.
major garrett reports. >> so i'll ask the press to leave.ciate you folks being here. >> reporter: president trump tried to make nice with the press hours after something on cnn. wow, cnn had to retract a story on russia with three forced to resign, president trump wrote. what about all the other stories they do. fake news. cnn retracted and apologized for an online story linking a former trump aide with a russian bank. it also announced the resignation of three employees. deputy...
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garrett tenney is live in washington with the latest. garrett?reporter: james, no ott only do you have five republicans who are currently a no, a number of others have expressed concerns they have, so republican leadership certainly has a lot of work to do over the next few days to turn those no votes into yes. right now that effort includes looking at what changes can be made. the five republicans, again, who have said they will not vote for the bill without changes are ted cruz, mike lee, ron johnson, rand paul and dean heller. yesterday heller did not hold back with his own criticisms of the bill. >> the biggest lie in health care in the last ten years was if you like your doctor, you can keep it. that was the biggest lie in health care. he's -- here's the second biggest lie, premiums are going down. there isn't anything in this piece of legislation that will lower premiums. >> reporter: and if leadership can't win those senators over with changes, there's also political pressure. within the last 15 minutes, president trump tweeted: i cannot i
garrett tenney is live in washington with the latest. garrett?reporter: james, no ott only do you have five republicans who are currently a no, a number of others have expressed concerns they have, so republican leadership certainly has a lot of work to do over the next few days to turn those no votes into yes. right now that effort includes looking at what changes can be made. the five republicans, again, who have said they will not vote for the bill without changes are ted cruz, mike lee, ron...
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fox correspondent garrett or tenny live from the -- garrett tenney live live from the rallyn washingtonr: leland, that's initially what the goal of this was, to expose truth, they believe, of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. right now you can see a few hundred of those protesters behind me are gathering for an aerial picture spelling out "investigate trump." and that's really what this was all about when it was initially organized, was to call for an independent commission to investigate that. it was before the appointment of special counsel robert mueller. even now they are calling for more investigations and more information to expose what they believe is collusion between the trump campaign and russia, and that's why across the country hundreds of these marches are taking place today. >> that the russians were involved in our democracy, and they still are through this connection that they have in the white house. it's pathetic. and we really need to do something about that. >> reporter: now, for a lot of folks here and around the country, this is also about protesting
fox correspondent garrett or tenny live from the -- garrett tenney live live from the rallyn washingtonr: leland, that's initially what the goal of this was, to expose truth, they believe, of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. right now you can see a few hundred of those protesters behind me are gathering for an aerial picture spelling out "investigate trump." and that's really what this was all about when it was initially organized, was to call for an independent...
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garrett: mr. speaker, i rise today to implore my colleagues to join me in supporting our bill, h.r. 1282, the d.h.s. acquisition review board act of 2017. legislation provides commonsense reform and saves the taxpayers legislation provi commonsense reform and saves the taxpayers dollars. the government accountability office and d.h.s. office of inspector general have reported that long-standing challenges the department of homeland security faces in managing its major acquisition programs. these programs are costing more than $300 million, which cost the department about $7 billion in 2016 alone. since the department's creation, the g.a.o. has placed d.h.s. management functions, acquisition management on its high risk ist. programs highly susceptible to waste, fraud, and abuse. mismanagement is present or in need of transformation and the d.h.s. still struggles to ensure major acquisition programs stay on budget and deliver on schedule and provide capabilities as originally intended. programs high
garrett: mr. speaker, i rise today to implore my colleagues to join me in supporting our bill, h.r. 1282, the d.h.s. acquisition review board act of 2017. legislation provides commonsense reform and saves the taxpayers legislation provi commonsense reform and saves the taxpayers dollars. the government accountability office and d.h.s. office of inspector general have reported that long-standing challenges the department of homeland security faces in managing its major acquisition programs....
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major garrett at the white house. major, good morning. >> good rn because president trump has not fully divested of his businesses, he receives gifts from foreign countries and profits from higher named recognition his reports and properties now have. they essentially seek more details on the president's finances. that means his tax returns. and if these lawsuits are deemed legally viable, the discovery process they set in motion could bring those tax returns to light. now, all of this as revelations of special counsel robert mueller's russian investigation and his own job security continue to swirl. the president returned from a fund-raiser in milwaukee last night in a new controversy after it was reviewed that president trump thought about firing mueller. alarmed about the idea, it was advised against. >> i have confidence in mr. mueller that now that sessions has recused himself from the russia investigation, only deputy attorney deputy rod rosensteinas h the ability to fire mueller. >> if the president ordered you
major garrett at the white house. major, good morning. >> good rn because president trump has not fully divested of his businesses, he receives gifts from foreign countries and profits from higher named recognition his reports and properties now have. they essentially seek more details on the president's finances. that means his tax returns. and if these lawsuits are deemed legally viable, the discovery process they set in motion could bring those tax returns to light. now, all of this as...
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major garrett begins our coverage. >> reporter: the president fired off his tweets shortly before 9 a.m. just as nsnbc's "morn joe" program was wrapping up. mr. trump called anchors mika brzezinski and joe scarborough, low-i.q. crazy mika and psychojoe. this photo on social media appears to confirm the visit. on today's "morning joe" program, brzezinski had been critical of mr. trump. >> nothing makes a man feel better than making a fake cover of a magazine about himself, lying every day and destroying the country. >> reporter: but the personal nature of the president's tweets drew immediate condemnation, including from republicans on capitol hill. house speaker paul ryan: clnd. >> look, what we're trying to do around here is improve the tone and civility of the debate and this, obviously, doesn't help do that. >> reporter: south carolina senator lindsey graham: >> tweets like this are inconsistent with the greatness of the country and the office. >> reporter: on twitter, where else, other republicans begged the president to stop. nebraska's ben sasse wrote, "this isn't normal." white h
major garrett begins our coverage. >> reporter: the president fired off his tweets shortly before 9 a.m. just as nsnbc's "morn joe" program was wrapping up. mr. trump called anchors mika brzezinski and joe scarborough, low-i.q. crazy mika and psychojoe. this photo on social media appears to confirm the visit. on today's "morning joe" program, brzezinski had been critical of mr. trump. >> nothing makes a man feel better than making a fake cover of a magazine about...
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major garrett is there. >> so i'll ask the press to leave. i greatly appreciate you folks being here. >> reporter: president trump tried to make nice with the press this afternoon hours after assailing cnn on twit perupon request "wow, cnn had to retract big story on russia with three employees forced to resign," the president wrote. "what about all the other phony stories they do? fake news." cnn retracted and apologized for an online story linking former trump aid brian karem scar with a russian bank. scaramuci accepted the network's apology but deputy white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders pounced. >> we've been going on this russia trump hoaxz for the better part of a year now with no evidence of anything. america is, frankly, looking for something better. >> reporter: last year a gallup poll found only 32% of americans had a great deal or fair amount of trust in the media. among republicans, the number was 14%. but the white house has credibility issues of its own. "the new york times" has accused the president of saying some
major garrett is there. >> so i'll ask the press to leave. i greatly appreciate you folks being here. >> reporter: president trump tried to make nice with the press this afternoon hours after assailing cnn on twit perupon request "wow, cnn had to retract big story on russia with three employees forced to resign," the president wrote. "what about all the other phony stories they do? fake news." cnn retracted and apologized for an online story linking former trump...
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and democrats appear inclined to cool the rhetoric and ease the sense of division. >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. when we come back, many are missing in a high-rise fire. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not
and democrats appear inclined to cool the rhetoric and ease the sense of division. >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. when we come back, many are missing in a high-rise fire. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require...
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garrett? say this is just the beginning of what they're calling a summer of resistance. and today there are rallies taking place across the country including here in d.c. where several hundred people attended the march for truth rally. now, initially these rallies were meant to call for an independent commission to investigate ties between the trump campaign and russia, but now that robert mueller's been appointed special counsel, organizers say they want to make sure those investigations aren't tampered with. >> it's not an impeachment march, it's not an anti-trump event. this needs to be about a fair judicial process, a fair investigation. >> reporter: so while these marchs may not been anti-trump for some of the organizers, it is clearly what brought a lot of folks out today. at rallies in new york, new jersey and chicago, protesters carried signs calling for impeachment and others bashing the decision to leave the paris climate accord. outside the white house, though, that decision is what
garrett? say this is just the beginning of what they're calling a summer of resistance. and today there are rallies taking place across the country including here in d.c. where several hundred people attended the march for truth rally. now, initially these rallies were meant to call for an independent commission to investigate ties between the trump campaign and russia, but now that robert mueller's been appointed special counsel, organizers say they want to make sure those investigations...
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today the president named a replacement for comey, and our chief white house correspondent major garrett tells us more about christopher wray. >> reporter: the president told the world about his f.b.i. pick on twitter, calling chris wray a lawyer of "impeccable credentials." in cincinnati, mr. trump had few words about his choice. >> he's going to be great. >> reporter: wray, 50, led the justice department's criminal division for two years under president george w. bush. much of his time was focused on corporate fraud prosecutions, the biggest, jail time for top executives of bankrupt energy giant enron. after leaving the justice department, wray was a defense attorney, notably for new jersey governor chris christie in the so-called bridgegate scandal. wray lax extensive background in terrorism and national security prosecutions, but he's respected in the legal community. he is not well-known among rank-and-file f.b.i. agents. >> chris wray is unflappable, from my experience. >> reporter: kent alexander hired wray when he was u.s. attorney in georgia. >> i think the f.b.i. could use a li
today the president named a replacement for comey, and our chief white house correspondent major garrett tells us more about christopher wray. >> reporter: the president told the world about his f.b.i. pick on twitter, calling chris wray a lawyer of "impeccable credentials." in cincinnati, mr. trump had few words about his choice. >> he's going to be great. >> reporter: wray, 50, led the justice department's criminal division for two years under president george w....
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in washington i'm garrett tenney fox news. >>> california state assembly will not pick up single pay or health care this year. the measure, which ties the state senate would set up guaranteed health care for californians with no out of pocket costs, but the bill did not identify funding sources. estimates of the costs ran as high as $400 billion a year. assembly speaker anthony rendon called the bill willfully incomplete and suggested the senate should draft a new version. >>> if i had a way out of this. the style of living. i would take it. >>> still ahead a parking crack down forces a new problem for those that can only afford to live in their rvs. >>> a northbound closure of the golden gate bridge. why security concerns are prompting this rare move. >>> and the heat is moving out of town. right now we're tracking more and more low clouds and what that means for your saturday's forecast. we will talk about more cooling in your five-day outlook. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dang
in washington i'm garrett tenney fox news. >>> california state assembly will not pick up single pay or health care this year. the measure, which ties the state senate would set up guaranteed health care for californians with no out of pocket costs, but the bill did not identify funding sources. estimates of the costs ran as high as $400 billion a year. assembly speaker anthony rendon called the bill willfully incomplete and suggested the senate should draft a new version. >>>...
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garrett tenney is in washington with the big week ahead. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions is set to begin his testimony on tuesday. expected to face tough questions with his contact during the presidential campaign and his involvement in the firing of the fbi director james comey. >> he had recused himself and then suddenly he's the one recommending to the president that comey be fired and it is the real question of the priority of the attorney general participating in that in any way, shape, or form. >> i want to know if it is true what comey said. that you cannot fairly render judgment. >> reporter: senate minority leader chuck schumer isn't satisfied with sessions though and now challenging president trump to testify under oath to congress as well. in addition to releasing any tapes of his conversations with comey. >> if there are tapes he eluded to the fact there are tapes maybe as a threat or a taunting towards comey. he should make them public right away. if there aren't tapes he should let that be known. no more game playing. >> reporter: the head of the republican
garrett tenney is in washington with the big week ahead. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions is set to begin his testimony on tuesday. expected to face tough questions with his contact during the presidential campaign and his involvement in the firing of the fbi director james comey. >> he had recused himself and then suddenly he's the one recommending to the president that comey be fired and it is the real question of the priority of the attorney general participating in...
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fox news reporter garrett tenney is live in washington, d.c. tonight where president trump weighed in on this. good evening, garrett. >> reporter: frank, good evening to you. the gop chances of passing its health care reform bill took a big hit this afternoon when dean howard became the fifth republican to come out against the plan in its current form. >> reporter: he made it clear as the bill stands right now it's a no for him. the gop can only afford to lose two of their party's vote for the bill to pass, but the senate is confident obamacare will be repealed and replaced this summer. >> the president and i are grateful. while discussions will continue, let me be clear the president and i are very supportive of the senate bill. >> reporter: president trump told fox news on friday democrats and republicans need to work together to get a new health care law passed. >> boy would the people love to see two parties getting together and coming up with the perfect health care plan. because obamacare has failed now, it's dead. insurance companies are
fox news reporter garrett tenney is live in washington, d.c. tonight where president trump weighed in on this. good evening, garrett. >> reporter: frank, good evening to you. the gop chances of passing its health care reform bill took a big hit this afternoon when dean howard became the fifth republican to come out against the plan in its current form. >> reporter: he made it clear as the bill stands right now it's a no for him. the gop can only afford to lose two of their party's...