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robert griffin >>> jason's got sports.u thought you were done here wit it is never going to end. >> we're going to talk about robert griffin iii playing football. this is what football related, vance. >> go ahead. >> we'll try. on the same day robert griffin iii hits the field, the new quarterback's tenure with the redskins still being talked about. a very interesting piece in an article. he explains griffin and how the relationship with the coach fell apart. griffin was out on the field with the cleveland browns. showing off the speed there. griffin signed a two-year deal with the browns back in march, but he can't escape his time with the redskins. according to that report, griffin called his coaches into a meeting where he demanded changes to the offense, one of four bullet points. simply stated, unacceptable. today from cleveland, robert says he's moved >> man, i'm so far removed from washington now and focused on this opportunity here in cleveland that i don't even worry about those things anymore. you know, i can onl
robert griffin >>> jason's got sports.u thought you were done here wit it is never going to end. >> we're going to talk about robert griffin iii playing football. this is what football related, vance. >> go ahead. >> we'll try. on the same day robert griffin iii hits the field, the new quarterback's tenure with the redskins still being talked about. a very interesting piece in an article. he explains griffin and how the relationship with the coach fell apart. griffin...
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so they target people like ken griffin who is making a ton of money. put the pressure -- liz: shame. shame. shame. because if he's not breaking the rules, and he's paying the government -- >> but he's not. liz: who is paid to get it right? >> the problem would be the rules -- liz: an outrage. >> exactly. >> the problem is the rule. not the person. liz: let me just get to adam shapiro. he has covered the pension fights. and, adam, if you look at this, you feel sympathy for the teachers and police officers who years and years paid into the pension and now the pension is under funded and the situation is dire and a mess. >> they're under funded because the economists, he's at stanford, well repented, and we interviewed him two years ago on this term of the pension crowd. you heard steve moore talk about when you reach a threshold of one out of every $5, 20% of tax revenue going to fund penguins, you get these kinds of protests because the only way to fund them is to cut services. which pointed out you can't blame the people, the teachers, and the firefigh
so they target people like ken griffin who is making a ton of money. put the pressure -- liz: shame. shame. shame. because if he's not breaking the rules, and he's paying the government -- >> but he's not. liz: who is paid to get it right? >> the problem would be the rules -- liz: an outrage. >> exactly. >> the problem is the rule. not the person. liz: let me just get to adam shapiro. he has covered the pension fights. and, adam, if you look at this, you feel sympathy...
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nick griffin, everybody.ne way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) >> stephen: that's it for the "late show" everybody. tune in monday when my guests will be jason sudeikis, on. >> wait a minute, stephen, stephen. it's your birthday today. you have to eat your birthday rib. hit it, jon! ♪ happy birthday to you happy birthday to you ♪ >> stephen: thank you. >> stephen: thank you very much. we'll see you on monday. ♪ happy birthday to you captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> reggie: ♪ are you ready to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight ♪ if you're going somewhere don't worry about it ♪ it's the "late, late show" . ladies and gentlemen, all the way from minnesota, give it up
nick griffin, everybody.ne way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) >> stephen: that's it for the "late show" everybody. tune in monday when my guests will be jason sudeikis, on. >> wait a minute, stephen, stephen. it's your birthday today. you have to...
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nick griffin, everybody. we'll be right back. no other scents feel like glade. relaxed, feel glade. ♪ ♪ sc johnson bacon supreme omelet breakfast sandwich, loaded with peppers, onions, and potatoes and topped with two slices of cherrywood-smoked bacon and cheese all on a freshly baked croissant. america runs on dunkin'. >> stephen: that's it for the "late show" everybody. tune in monday when my guests will be jason sudeikis, on. >> wait a minute, stephen, stephen. it's your birthday today. you have to eat your birthday rib. hit it, jon! ♪ happy birthday to you happy birthday to you ♪ >> stephen: thank you. >> stephen: thank you very much. we'll see you on monday. ♪ happy birthday to you captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> reggie: ♪ are you ready to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight ♪ if you're going somewhere don't worry about it ♪ it's the "late, late show" . ladies and gentlemen,
nick griffin, everybody. we'll be right back. no other scents feel like glade. relaxed, feel glade. ♪ ♪ sc johnson bacon supreme omelet breakfast sandwich, loaded with peppers, onions, and potatoes and topped with two slices of cherrywood-smoked bacon and cheese all on a freshly baked croissant. america runs on dunkin'. >> stephen: that's it for the "late show" everybody. tune in monday when my guests will be jason sudeikis, on. >> wait a minute, stephen, stephen. it's...
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drew griffin, thanks so much with me now, katrina pierson. thanks for being here this morning. >> great to be here. good morning. >> good morning. will mr. trump say he's raised $6 million for veterans later this morning? >> sure. look, at 11:00 there's going to be a press conference and mr. trump will go into details about this fund-raiser that, by the way, was put to the within 24 hours and we said from the beginning, these types of fund-raisers can take up to six weeks to six months to bring in the money and get it distributed you'vically. and there were 22 care charities released that have been vetted that this money was going to be disbursed to but the media are not reporting several other charities that applied for these funds and had to go to the vetting to be distributed. >> that's good because here's the thing and here's the controversy. and i just want to review for our viewers. mr. trump said in january he raised $6 million. and then his campaign came out and said, well, $5 million was raised and that mr. trump would contribute an
drew griffin, thanks so much with me now, katrina pierson. thanks for being here this morning. >> great to be here. good morning. >> good morning. will mr. trump say he's raised $6 million for veterans later this morning? >> sure. look, at 11:00 there's going to be a press conference and mr. trump will go into details about this fund-raiser that, by the way, was put to the within 24 hours and we said from the beginning, these types of fund-raisers can take up to six weeks to...
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citadel run by ken griffin, the wealthy make too much. they introduce ad proposed budget for illinois. maybe they have better luck passing a budget than the legislature and governor have. this is calling for $23 billion in new revenue. higher taxes for wealthy with graduated income tax and lasalle street tax with portion of each trade executed at cme as well as closing cooperate loopholes. david, they were targeting citadel although i think as melissa pointed out earlier hedge fund profits are taxed at ordinary rates. not like the lasalle street tax issue or i know, other issues. so they're paying their fair share over there. at same time illinois without a budget, very frustrated if this state. programs shutting down. schools shutting down. things are coming to a head in a state that doesn't have a budget, not enough money to pay its bills. david: if citadel and other companies move out because of higher taxes they have less money money than they have now. >> reporter: who will be in the building. david: it could be empty building. >> ch
citadel run by ken griffin, the wealthy make too much. they introduce ad proposed budget for illinois. maybe they have better luck passing a budget than the legislature and governor have. this is calling for $23 billion in new revenue. higher taxes for wealthy with graduated income tax and lasalle street tax with portion of each trade executed at cme as well as closing cooperate loopholes. david, they were targeting citadel although i think as melissa pointed out earlier hedge fund profits are...
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. >> tonight, stephen welcomes matt bomer zach woods and a performance by comedian nick griffin.eaturing jon batiste and stay human. and now it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert"! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! hey! boom! ba! welcome. hey, everybody. hey, you down there. sorry, i dropped my phone. i dropped my phone. i always just carry a phone with me. just in case. i gotta go. i gotta talk to-- sorry, i gotta go. hey, everybody. let me have a shot of that. actually, let me have a shot of that. and... welcome to "the late show." thank you so much, everybody. hi, jon. >> jon: happy birthday. >> stephen: thank you very much. happy to be here. it is my birthday. thank you so much, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) in case you're wondering, 15 and a half, 33, in case you want to get me something. we were talking about this yesterday, and we're still talking about it today, everybody's talking about yesterday's closed door meeting between speaker of the house paul ryan and speaker of the mouth donald trump. everybody. all the republicans are saying it went gre
. >> tonight, stephen welcomes matt bomer zach woods and a performance by comedian nick griffin.eaturing jon batiste and stay human. and now it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert"! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! hey! boom! ba! welcome. hey, everybody. hey, you down there. sorry, i dropped my phone. i dropped my phone. i always just carry a phone with me. just in case. i gotta go. i gotta talk to-- sorry, i gotta go. hey, everybody. let me have a shot...
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we'll start with drew griffin. you have been looking into this veterans issue since january, since this fund-raiser happened. you have been trying to get answers to these very basic questions, how much did he raise and where did it go. >> and really i think this was a controversy of his own making. it was spur of the moment thing. he did it. many people thought it was a campaign stunt but then we did start asking the hard questions. okay, $6 million in, $6 million out. where is it going? been a lot of conflicting information. is it $4.5 million? is it less than that? is it more than that? we have been able to establish 27 vetted groups did get $3.1 million. then there were three donations made last week, $1 million to trump himself to a pretty good group that takes care of the orphans of marines, and then money that has gone to two other organizations, one of which our colleague bob woodruff, his foundation at abc got $75,000. so the money is coming out. trump complains a lot of this is just too much persnickety re
we'll start with drew griffin. you have been looking into this veterans issue since january, since this fund-raiser happened. you have been trying to get answers to these very basic questions, how much did he raise and where did it go. >> and really i think this was a controversy of his own making. it was spur of the moment thing. he did it. many people thought it was a campaign stunt but then we did start asking the hard questions. okay, $6 million in, $6 million out. where is it going?...
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national security correspondent jennifer griffin takes a look. >> it was built in the early '80s to drop nuclear bombs during the cold war, now the b-1 bomber is used for close air support in the fight against isis, a mission it was not designed for. >> you put that thing over the battlefield, 10, 12 hours at a time. 50,000 pounds of weapon and it can put a 2,000-pound weapon on a doorknob from 15 miles away in the dark of night in the worst weather. >> only half of the bombers can actually fly. >> we only have 20 a aircraft assigned on station currently. only half are flyable. we're looking at airplanes pushing over 10,000 flight hours,i not only the personnel that are tired, it's the aircraft that are tired as well. >> this master sergeant has overseen maintenance on the bomber for 20 years. >> the jet is breaking more today than it did 20 years ago. >> these airmen are also tired. >> we deploy over and over again and you are worked as hard as you have to be worked to get these things in the air and get our training done, these airmen are starting to get burnt out. >> so people are tir
national security correspondent jennifer griffin takes a look. >> it was built in the early '80s to drop nuclear bombs during the cold war, now the b-1 bomber is used for close air support in the fight against isis, a mission it was not designed for. >> you put that thing over the battlefield, 10, 12 hours at a time. 50,000 pounds of weapon and it can put a 2,000-pound weapon on a doorknob from 15 miles away in the dark of night in the worst weather. >> only half of the...
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specifically the protests are outside of headquarters run by famed money man griffin.moral monday. coalition of grassroots activists absolutely infuriated by a long impact by illinois. the success of presidential candidate bernie sanders, enterprised by a donald trump nomination. so what you're seeing no
specifically the protests are outside of headquarters run by famed money man griffin.moral monday. coalition of grassroots activists absolutely infuriated by a long impact by illinois. the success of presidential candidate bernie sanders, enterprised by a donald trump nomination. so what you're seeing no
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drew griffin makes his living making sure people don't cheat us. >> it's what the focus is. -- scrutinizing donald trump, who did a good job. >> a great job. >> but the clinton foundation, they're having dozens of quid pro quo corruption and not one newspaper scrutinize those transactions the way they scrutinized something good that donald trump did. where's the scrutiny of the clinton foundation and only "the wall street journal" is going after that. >> 25 years with the new york times and now you're a cnn media analyst. is there undue attention and undue scrutiny on donald trump? >> he's new in terms of running for president, so he's going to be more serious vetting of everything he's done for sure. i think the question is what bill clinton had done is a way of deflecting. the press wants to know answers to certain questions. they're not sleazy for asking questions. they're not corrupt. they're not losers because they ask questions. it's their job to ask questions and questions about this and you can deflect and answer without attacking people. i think it's become sort of
drew griffin makes his living making sure people don't cheat us. >> it's what the focus is. -- scrutinizing donald trump, who did a good job. >> a great job. >> but the clinton foundation, they're having dozens of quid pro quo corruption and not one newspaper scrutinize those transactions the way they scrutinized something good that donald trump did. where's the scrutiny of the clinton foundation and only "the wall street journal" is going after that. >> 25...
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griffin declined to comment saying he's so far removed from washington. >>> bryce harper is inspiringywhere, not just with his play on the baseball field but with his look as well. a friend of mine's son just went to get his haircut and said i want the bryce harper haircut. a little faux hawk. now adults are dressing like him as this done he will ganger. dopelganger. we're trying to determine if this is the same man and just happened to make the trip to new york. looks harper. probably put on a few pound but i think this is a different guy. >> real jabs, right? >> apparently. have a good night, everybody. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. >>> mariahhs major diva dis. >> what am i supposed to say? let's pretend we're best friends. >> no love for j. lo and no words for nicki. >> can you say three nice things about nicki minaj. >> can you? >> prepare to get schooled. mariah is giving us a master class in how a diva throws shame. >> it's just me. i
griffin declined to comment saying he's so far removed from washington. >>> bryce harper is inspiringywhere, not just with his play on the baseball field but with his look as well. a friend of mine's son just went to get his haircut and said i want the bryce harper haircut. a little faux hawk. now adults are dressing like him as this done he will ganger. dopelganger. we're trying to determine if this is the same man and just happened to make the trip to new york. looks harper. probably...
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with cancer of the bladder. >> reporter: radiation and chemo would cost thousands of dollars but griffin had a friend who used medical marijuana to recover from cancer surgery and recommended it and that's when she discovered the hottest new field in cannabis. >> there you go. i'm going to squirt it in there. >> reporter: pot for pets. >> reporter: deborah has been giving her dog tyler a cannabis-based product to deal with arthritis. >> he's running in the park again. >> reporter: the same product was given to sunshine to stop her seizures. it worked. >> she's eating her whole meals when generally she's a picky eater. >> reporter: there's not a lot of research of cannabis on animals which is why peta is holding support and also vets cannot legally prescribe it. you have to go where they can sell it legally to humans and in california that means you have to have your own medical marijuana card. some veterinarians feel at the very least the products can't hurt, especially since they have very low levels of thc to prevent pets from getting high and one vet started his own line. >> we're usi
with cancer of the bladder. >> reporter: radiation and chemo would cost thousands of dollars but griffin had a friend who used medical marijuana to recover from cancer surgery and recommended it and that's when she discovered the hottest new field in cannabis. >> there you go. i'm going to squirt it in there. >> reporter: pot for pets. >> reporter: deborah has been giving her dog tyler a cannabis-based product to deal with arthritis. >> he's running in the park...
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police say 20 year old sam ear and his accomplice scott griffin went on crime screen last month in west philadelphia. according to investigators, officer james mccullough interrupted a carjacking, and was shot in the leg by griffin faces list of charges including attempted murder. jury selection continues today in the federal corruption trial of congressman chaka fattah, denies allegations against him, insists he's done nothing wrong. opening arguments are scheduled to begin on may 16th. >> in less than an hour and a half, the polls will open in indianna. donald trump says a win in today's primary would mean it is over for his republican rivals. ted cruz and john kasich are trying to stop trump from winning majority of delegates which would force contested convention. hillary clinton and bernie sanders appear to be in a tight race. vermont senator needs to win in the hoosier state to remain competitive for the democratic nomination. >> montgomery county teacher is facing charges she had a sexual relationship with a student. rose lamuli suspended from upper dublin high school where she w
police say 20 year old sam ear and his accomplice scott griffin went on crime screen last month in west philadelphia. according to investigators, officer james mccullough interrupted a carjacking, and was shot in the leg by griffin faces list of charges including attempted murder. jury selection continues today in the federal corruption trial of congressman chaka fattah, denies allegations against him, insists he's done nothing wrong. opening arguments are scheduled to begin on may 16th....
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drew griffin, great work. thank you so much.ciate it. >>> the supreme court decides not to decide on the latest challenge to the obamacare. why the higher court sent it back to the lower courts. and from drug kingpin to the latest role playing president lyndon johnson. >> and this beat-up old elementary school. you both have a perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. >>anything. perfect! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claim centers are available to assist you 24/7. for a free quote, call liberty mutual at switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509 call today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. safety doe
drew griffin, great work. thank you so much.ciate it. >>> the supreme court decides not to decide on the latest challenge to the obamacare. why the higher court sent it back to the lower courts. and from drug kingpin to the latest role playing president lyndon johnson. >> and this beat-up old elementary school. you both have a perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record....
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just to make sure that everything is on the up and up. >> drew griffin reporting for us. thanks to you. let's discuss this. our chief political analyst, gloria borger joining us from new york. our chief political correspondent, dana bash and malika henderson and david chali chalian. gloria, what was different about today's news conference with donald trump because we've all seen a lot of news kfrnconferen with the presumptive nominee? >> you know, and we've also heard donald trump criticize the press before, but i think what was really different about this, wolf, was the level of invective and the sense that even as the presumptive nominee of the republican party, this kind of scrutiny about the donations is unwarranted. and i think if you're a candidate for the president of the united states and you're the nominee of a party, you have to expect this kind of scrutiny. after all, it's the kind of scrutiny the president of the united states gets whether you like it or not. this is what we're paid to do as a free press. and i think that the sort of personal attacks that we s
just to make sure that everything is on the up and up. >> drew griffin reporting for us. thanks to you. let's discuss this. our chief political analyst, gloria borger joining us from new york. our chief political correspondent, dana bash and malika henderson and david chali chalian. gloria, what was different about today's news conference with donald trump because we've all seen a lot of news kfrnconferen with the presumptive nominee? >> you know, and we've also heard donald trump...
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let's bring in drew griffin. drew, the judge says releasing the playbook serves a public interest since trump is a presidential candidate. what did these students think they were getting when they signed up for this course? >> they thought they'd be taught the secrets to dip's real estate success. if seems clear now from the depositions in the case that that may not have been the case. as for the playbooks that are released, they're dealing with how to do everything to bring these potential clients to an emotional level where they're going to buy into this stuff. it's the sales material here that's most interesting. it shows what the lawsuits have been alleging, that trump university, not really a university, btw, was less in the business of education and more in the business of making money. jake, here's some examples. sales people were told to go after potential clients with a net worth of $200,000. never -- always make customers feel special and selected that only the qualified would be able to take a trump un
let's bring in drew griffin. drew, the judge says releasing the playbook serves a public interest since trump is a presidential candidate. what did these students think they were getting when they signed up for this course? >> they thought they'd be taught the secrets to dip's real estate success. if seems clear now from the depositions in the case that that may not have been the case. as for the playbooks that are released, they're dealing with how to do everything to bring these...
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we asked drew griffin to talk to trump supporters about that. >> he really loves this country if he isor a fighting chance out of poverty. >> we can either be weak or stronger, even if donald trump is not the first choice and he wasn't, you look at what's left and i think it is clear who the best choice left is. >> our nation is teetering on the brink, and donald trump is manifestation of concern and in some cases fear of the american people that we need strong leadership. >> leah and leo, there will be a lot of people looking at you two in particular, wondering how can you possibly vote and support donald trump, this man we heard will do nothing for the people of color in this country. >> kind of got a hip-hop swagger to him, i think people like that. he's all about money and entrepreneurship, there are a lot of people before he was a candidate who were black american and famous and loved him. i think there are a lot of people in the closet who also love him. job competition, job scarcity, he is addressing those issues. that will have black americans and all americans, important to pe
we asked drew griffin to talk to trump supporters about that. >> he really loves this country if he isor a fighting chance out of poverty. >> we can either be weak or stronger, even if donald trump is not the first choice and he wasn't, you look at what's left and i think it is clear who the best choice left is. >> our nation is teetering on the brink, and donald trump is manifestation of concern and in some cases fear of the american people that we need strong leadership....
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joseph griffin -- >> you met him when you were five? >> yes, five. >> and at that point you made the decision you were going to be a doctor because magic happened and he could cure people. >> yes. >> i didn't want to cut you off, but my first question was about the three men in your life. it is freezing. is everyone as cold as i am. if i am shaking, please realize, and i apologize. i don't want you to jump ahead because i want to make sure we talk about this. the three men that seem to be the most influential were your father, who was an amazing activist, this doctor who you met at five. i want to know if you saw him again? was he somebody that you checked-in with over time and told him about your interest in medicine? and the third was benjamin maze who was the dean of moorehouse -- >> the president. >> who was influential in your life. are these three men the three pillars of -- i mean -- obviously your father made an influence and there were others but these were the three men that helped guide you during a difficult time of deciding
joseph griffin -- >> you met him when you were five? >> yes, five. >> and at that point you made the decision you were going to be a doctor because magic happened and he could cure people. >> yes. >> i didn't want to cut you off, but my first question was about the three men in your life. it is freezing. is everyone as cold as i am. if i am shaking, please realize, and i apologize. i don't want you to jump ahead because i want to make sure we talk about this. the...
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i'm joined by chad griffin, president of the human rights campaign.joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> the governor has said that the letter from the department of justice basically was forcing them to define gender identity, and he went on to say there's no clear definition of gender identity and it's the federal government being a bully. and he sees no connection in race and what's happened here with this debate involving this so-called bathroom law. >> this governor changes his tune on a daily basis, as he tries to defend the defenseless. you know, the federal government sending those letters and saying that h.b. 2 is simply unconstitutional, it's a violation of the civil rights act, is a long line. they have simply joined a long line of others who have said this law is unconstitutional and who said this law is bad for the economy of the state. more than 200 businesses have come out in opposition to h.b. 2, including bank of america, wells fargo, american airlines and so many others. this governor day in and day out is trying to defends the
i'm joined by chad griffin, president of the human rights campaign.joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> the governor has said that the letter from the department of justice basically was forcing them to define gender identity, and he went on to say there's no clear definition of gender identity and it's the federal government being a bully. and he sees no connection in race and what's happened here with this debate involving this so-called bathroom law. >> this governor...
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doesn't sound like me. >> reporter: drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >>> the love and hate of donald trump has been described as a political bulldozer. it has us wondering whether trump's rise is more than that or much broader around the world. a cnn political analyst joins us like from london. ron, it's always good to have you with us. >> good morning. >> to point out in your article, europe, as an example, many countries in the middle of a nationalist wave from poland to denmark, conservative pup popu parties have taken aim. explain what's happening? >> i found like after a week in europe this week, that the uniquely squats of donald trump, i think you see in a number of countries across the continent, the appeal of this insular nationalism to voters who feel culturally energied and eclipsed. you see them making similar arguments against donald trump, against immigration, against globalization. as you noted across the continent. and it's a phenomenon of almost the flip side as the world becomes more integrated. you're seeing the bash lash of those who feel left behind, often in the white
doesn't sound like me. >> reporter: drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >>> the love and hate of donald trump has been described as a political bulldozer. it has us wondering whether trump's rise is more than that or much broader around the world. a cnn political analyst joins us like from london. ron, it's always good to have you with us. >> good morning. >> to point out in your article, europe, as an example, many countries in the middle of a nationalist wave from poland to...
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our thanks to the great griffin hammond and the people of new waterford, ohio for chatting with him.e right back. john: what do you most miss about the 1990's? mark: bellbottoms? i can't member anything from the last century. john: one word, four syllables macarena.ena -- there's a great story about why the biggest unions in this country are not taking sides in the condition just democratic race. aboutming up, talking right hailing apps on "bloomberg west." ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton. you're watching "bloomberg west." the justice department will seek the death penalty against dylann roof, charge for killing nine black parishioners and a south carolina church. attorney general loretta lynch wrote the nature of the crime and resulting harm compelled the decision. president obama says he has concern about the at non-'s human rights records. you made the comments during a speech in hanoi. president obama: the right i speak of a believe are not american values, they are universal values written into the declaration of human rights. rightshree human activists were reportedly prevented from
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at the pentagon, jennifer griffin, fox news. >>> it is the most exciting two minutes in sports. which horse took home the top prize. and we'll talk to a traper and find out what it takes to prepare. >> cheryl sandburg releasing a heart felt message before mother's day. what she has to say. hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. vern from voya? yep, vern from voya. why are you orange? that's a little weird. really? that's the weird part in this scenario? look, orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. save a little here and there, and over time, your money could multiply. see? ah, ok. so, why are you orange? funny. see how voya can help you get organized at voya.com. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. it's a fiber supplement that helps support regularity, and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmm, these are good! nice work phillips'. the tasty side of fiber, from phillips. e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can nev
at the pentagon, jennifer griffin, fox news. >>> it is the most exciting two minutes in sports. which horse took home the top prize. and we'll talk to a traper and find out what it takes to prepare. >> cheryl sandburg releasing a heart felt message before mother's day. what she has to say. hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. vern from voya? yep, vern from voya. why are you orange? that's a little weird. really? that's the weird part in...
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at the pentagon, jennifer griffin, fox news. >>> it is the most exciting two minutes in sports. which horse took home the top prize. and we'll talk to a traper and find out what it takes to prepare. >> cheryl sandburg releasing >> cheryl sandburg releasing a heart felt message at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. good to meet you dennis. ram trucks are reaching new heights when it comes to capability and efficiency. the ram heavy duty is the most capable full-sized pickup on the road today. and, the ram 1500 is the most fuel-efficient, full-sized pickup. ever. so what does that mean? it means ram trucks give you the best of both worlds. so go big. and go far. guts. glory. ram. this woman... this cancer patient... christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment options for her disease, doctors working with the center for ad
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sources tell us the sailors may have cut corners by not carrying a premission brief. >> jennifer griffin reporting, thank you. >>> the administration's controversial iran nuclear deal could be based on a faulty narrative one that president obama's deputy national security advisor is bragging boun. fox news media analyst and host of fox's media buzz joins me now with the details coming out of that "new york times" article. good evening, howard. why is this times profile stirring up such a fuss? >> ben rhodes comes across as smug as he boasts about using the media as a quote, echo chamber for white foreign policy arguments. listen to this the arg reporter we talk to is 27 and their reporting experience exists of being around political campaigns. they know nothing. rhodes talks about using what an aide calls their compadres to carry messages online and on twitter to validate, quote validate the things the journalists were being spoon fed. >> you and i have been around. doesn't every administration engage in this kind of spin? >> sure john f kennedy fed the stuff to ben bradley. reagan manuf
sources tell us the sailors may have cut corners by not carrying a premission brief. >> jennifer griffin reporting, thank you. >>> the administration's controversial iran nuclear deal could be based on a faulty narrative one that president obama's deputy national security advisor is bragging boun. fox news media analyst and host of fox's media buzz joins me now with the details coming out of that "new york times" article. good evening, howard. why is this times profile...
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jennifer griffin has more. >> reporter: hi, heather, the 5000 u.s. troops in iraq are supposed to be in advised and assist mission only. the new video clearly shows they were in cam bat. the team of 11 navy seals assessed the situation as low risk in the premission brief. at 7:00. 10-15 isis fighter ares broke through the kurdish checkpoint and sprinted in the village. u.s. drones were watching. the seals decided to stay and fight rather pull back and call in air strikes. they called in a quick reaction force and u.s. navy seal charles keating was part p. >> he was killed by direct fire. it was a gun fight. it was a dynamic gun fight. he got hit you know, in the course of the gun battle. there were bullets everywhere. >> reporter: of the 125 isis u.s. forces killed more than 50 fighters. the seals prevented isis from taking the village. isis lost a big battle in the syrian border. it was designed to divert attention from that loss. the u.s. military brought in b-52s and they stacked 11 war planes and drones above the the small village. f-16 and 15 je
jennifer griffin has more. >> reporter: hi, heather, the 5000 u.s. troops in iraq are supposed to be in advised and assist mission only. the new video clearly shows they were in cam bat. the team of 11 navy seals assessed the situation as low risk in the premission brief. at 7:00. 10-15 isis fighter ares broke through the kurdish checkpoint and sprinted in the village. u.s. drones were watching. the seals decided to stay and fight rather pull back and call in air strikes. they called in a...
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patrick griffin, jessica carla, thank you. heather: right now congress taking action at the house hold a hearing on those long wait times at airport screening lines. that causes thousands of travelers to miss their flights recently. the head of the tsa now admitting he does not have enough staff to handle demand that peak travel times and peter neff injures testimony comes to stay after the man in charge of security operations at the tsa kelly hogan was replaced.the differences lie following this live in washington today. hi peter. reporter: lawmakers hammering the head of the tsa over those long airport lines, especially going into the memorial day weekend and heavy summer travel season. >> today we face of crisis at our airports. we've already headlines. three hour-long security lines, 430 american airlines passengers stranded overnight in chicago o'hare. travelers from atlanta, charlotte and alaska waiting forever to be screened. i directed a review of the screening operations. we must match operational capacity so demands
patrick griffin, jessica carla, thank you. heather: right now congress taking action at the house hold a hearing on those long wait times at airport screening lines. that causes thousands of travelers to miss their flights recently. the head of the tsa now admitting he does not have enough staff to handle demand that peak travel times and peter neff injures testimony comes to stay after the man in charge of security operations at the tsa kelly hogan was replaced.the differences lie following...
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this is a hedge fund operated and founded by ken griffin., particular target here as you can see. they're saying if we don't get it, shut it down. and this is the very vociferious at this point and not violent but clear civil disobedience, as you see perhaps from the pictures, neil, we're not seeing any police officers. we're seeing plenty of protesters who have now shut these entrances and exits down to citadel center here and folks inside of the building as well, maybe if we move our camera farther down, you can see the protesters that gained access. there is a police officer or two on the inside, presumably, attempting to get those protesters out but they have now sat down, if we get through the crowd here you can see that. earlier they were standing blocking the entrance. they are now, sitting down inside of the lobby of citadel center and protesters are outside blocking these doors. you see this gentleman here to my right who is, got his hands on the doors. nobody is coming in or out. police officer, as you can see inside, maybe you can
this is a hedge fund operated and founded by ken griffin., particular target here as you can see. they're saying if we don't get it, shut it down. and this is the very vociferious at this point and not violent but clear civil disobedience, as you see perhaps from the pictures, neil, we're not seeing any police officers. we're seeing plenty of protesters who have now shut these entrances and exits down to citadel center here and folks inside of the building as well, maybe if we move our camera...
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drew griffin looked into this recorded call. drew, what have you learned?> john, if this is not him, an audio expert we talked to this afternoon said it's a masterful job of sounding almost exactly like him. the fact is, the secret public relations man in donald trump's past may have never been a real secret. the ream amazing story of donald trump's old spokesman may be that it's been such an open secret for so long that it's hard to believe that anyone is still questioning it. >> what is your name? >> john miller. >> it was back in the 1980s when the flashy new york native needed to get news out. the newspaper reports it was common knowledge among new york reporters that trump just assumed a different name and handled the media calls himself, like this call from reporter sue at "people" magazine concerning his breakup with marla maples. >> what kind of comment is that? >> well, it just that he really decided that he wasn't -- he didn't want to make a commit. that he is coming out of a marriage and he thought it was too soon to make any commitment. >> so wh
drew griffin looked into this recorded call. drew, what have you learned?> john, if this is not him, an audio expert we talked to this afternoon said it's a masterful job of sounding almost exactly like him. the fact is, the secret public relations man in donald trump's past may have never been a real secret. the ream amazing story of donald trump's old spokesman may be that it's been such an open secret for so long that it's hard to believe that anyone is still questioning it. >> what...
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drew griffin investigates where that money actually ends up. ♪ what backache? what sore wrist?hat headache? advil makes pain a distant memory. nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. 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. infus
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griffin estimated they have helped 250 women just this year.ll the time she hears stories that reassure her she is doing the right thing. like a new mom she helped in a support group. >> she said i spent five years and $50,000 to have the twins. and i don't want them. can i leave them here? alison: if you'd like more information on postpartum support virginia to learn about the warning signs and where to get help, there is a link on the website wjla.com. she says you know, new moms and new babies have so many doctors' appointments while they are pregnant and after they have the baby but no one is required to ask the mom how are you that is what she wants to do with the information. make it available to people. leon: did it resonate with you? you are a two-time mother. alison: absolutely. i had a lot of help. not everybody does all the time. i had a supportive family. but it's not always the case. leon: oh. the last sound bite got me in the chest. alison: powerful. leon: good story. good luck, ladies. all right. suspended over a milk carton. the
griffin estimated they have helped 250 women just this year.ll the time she hears stories that reassure her she is doing the right thing. like a new mom she helped in a support group. >> she said i spent five years and $50,000 to have the twins. and i don't want them. can i leave them here? alison: if you'd like more information on postpartum support virginia to learn about the warning signs and where to get help, there is a link on the website wjla.com. she says you know, new moms and...
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drew griffin, thank you for that. do appreciate it.ne, for watching "legal view." it's been nice to have you with us. wolf starts and you can tweet me at cnn ashleigh anytime. see you tomorrow. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer. it's 10:00 a.m. in anaheim, california, 1:00 p.m. here in washington and 8:00 p.m. in raqqa, syria. wherever you're watching from around the world, thank you very much for joining us. up first, tempers flare and attacks intensify as donald trump moves closer and closer to officially clinching the preside republican presidential nomination. his win yesterday in washington state primary puts him within striking distance of the nomination. protesters took to the streets outside a trump rally in albuquerque, nchew mexico, last night. some jumped on police cars. the protests turned chaotic after demonstrators broke through trying to storm the convention center. trump was inside. trump holds a rally less than two hours from now in anaheim, california, followed by a big money fundraiser. the source tells cnn the event secur
drew griffin, thank you for that. do appreciate it.ne, for watching "legal view." it's been nice to have you with us. wolf starts and you can tweet me at cnn ashleigh anytime. see you tomorrow. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer. it's 10:00 a.m. in anaheim, california, 1:00 p.m. here in washington and 8:00 p.m. in raqqa, syria. wherever you're watching from around the world, thank you very much for joining us. up first, tempers flare and attacks intensify as donald trump moves...
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unfortunately it was too late. >> jennifer griffin, thanks. >>> 88,000 people have evacuated canada's main oilsands city. after a wildfire swept into the area. the oil sands facilities are not currently in the fire's path. but it has destroyed entire neighborhoods of fort mcmurray, alberta. the area is the third largest oil reserve in the world after saudi arabia, and venezuela. >>> and then, there was one. donald trump, wipes away the competition, but can he win in november? we'll talk about it, with a panel. >>> are you fully confident, mr. trump, that you can unite the republican party behind you? >> i am confident that i can unite much of it. some of it i don't want. i mean there were statements made about me that those people can go away and maybe come back in eight years. after we serve two terms. >> donald trump on the day he became the defacto republican nominee for president taking a measured stance on calls for party unity. time to bring in our panel. steve hayes from the "weekly standard." a.b. stoddard from "the hill" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. steve, i
unfortunately it was too late. >> jennifer griffin, thanks. >>> 88,000 people have evacuated canada's main oilsands city. after a wildfire swept into the area. the oil sands facilities are not currently in the fire's path. but it has destroyed entire neighborhoods of fort mcmurray, alberta. the area is the third largest oil reserve in the world after saudi arabia, and venezuela. >>> and then, there was one. donald trump, wipes away the competition, but can he win in...
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unfortunately it was too late. >> jennifer griffin, thanks. >>> 88,000 people have evacuated canada'sn oilsands city. after a wildfire swept into the area. the oil sands facilities are not currently in the fire's path. but it has destroyed entire neighborhoods of fort mcmurray, alberta. the area is the third largest oil reserve in the world after saudi arabia, and venezuela. >>> and then, there was one. donald trump, wipes away the competition, but can he win in november? we'll talk about it, with a panel. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & like at&t. i think we should've taken a tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if yo
unfortunately it was too late. >> jennifer griffin, thanks. >>> 88,000 people have evacuated canada'sn oilsands city. after a wildfire swept into the area. the oil sands facilities are not currently in the fire's path. but it has destroyed entire neighborhoods of fort mcmurray, alberta. the area is the third largest oil reserve in the world after saudi arabia, and venezuela. >>> and then, there was one. donald trump, wipes away the competition, but can he win in...
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fox's courtney griffin has her story. >> reporter: it's just a typical day for sophomore sierra dean.utting the finishing touches on her new app. that she created right here in this classroom full of other students doing similar things. >> first home screen and after that you go through this just an overview. these are each of the questions that would be asked by a coach. >> her app allows coaches to be able to see if an athlete has sustained a concussion. she partnered with banner concussion center for the signs and symptoms to look for. >> they gave me a list of questions and also a guide. a bunch of symptoms that they have to ask. they gave me list of those. basically they out looked the medical aspect of this app. >> reporter: sierra got the idea when she saw her friend struggling to recover from a concussion. >> i play soccer and it took her out of soccer entirely. she had to quit. like she had really bad grades for awhile schenn just had to -- it took her a long time to come back from it. >> reporter: coast would go through the list of general questions. for example asking what
fox's courtney griffin has her story. >> reporter: it's just a typical day for sophomore sierra dean.utting the finishing touches on her new app. that she created right here in this classroom full of other students doing similar things. >> first home screen and after that you go through this just an overview. these are each of the questions that would be asked by a coach. >> her app allows coaches to be able to see if an athlete has sustained a concussion. she partnered with...
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sources tell us the sailors may have cut corners by not carrying a premission brief. >> jennifer griffin reporting, thank you. >>> the administration's controversial iran nuclear deal could be based on a faulty narrative one that president obama's deputy national security advisor is bragging boun. fox news media analyst and host of fox's media buzz joins me now with the details coming out of that "new york times" article. good evening, howard. why is this times profile stirring up such a fuss? >> ben rhodes comes across as smug as he boasts about using the media as a quote, echo chamber for white foreign policy arguments. listen to this the arg reporter we talk to is 27 and their reporting experience exists of being around political campaigns. they know nothing. rhodes talks about using what an aide calls their compadres to carry messages online and on twitter to validate, quote validate the things the journalists were being spoon fed. >> you and i have been around. doesn't every administration engage in this kind of spin? >> sure john f kennedy fed the stuff to ben bradley. reagan manuf
sources tell us the sailors may have cut corners by not carrying a premission brief. >> jennifer griffin reporting, thank you. >>> the administration's controversial iran nuclear deal could be based on a faulty narrative one that president obama's deputy national security advisor is bragging boun. fox news media analyst and host of fox's media buzz joins me now with the details coming out of that "new york times" article. good evening, howard. why is this times profile...
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griffin has also been a major supporter of chicago mayor rahm emanuel. he was the biggest donor to emanuel's 2015 reelection campaign and has been quoted as saying that instead of closing 50 chicago public schools, mayor emanuel should have closed 125 schools across chicago. in upstate new york, climate activists disrupted a power plant conference and forced the chair of the federal energy regulatory commission norman bay off the stage. the protesters were calling for fossil fuels to be kept in the ground. it's the latest disruption targeting the little-known federal agency, which is responsible for regulating the natural gas industry, hydroelectric projects and , oil pipelines. this clip begins with chairman norman bay. >> a market-based approach to further import public policies -- as you all know, the world health organization and the leading scientist on the planet have said, keep it on the ground or sign the death points of hundreds of millions of evil. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and pe
griffin has also been a major supporter of chicago mayor rahm emanuel. he was the biggest donor to emanuel's 2015 reelection campaign and has been quoted as saying that instead of closing 50 chicago public schools, mayor emanuel should have closed 125 schools across chicago. in upstate new york, climate activists disrupted a power plant conference and forced the chair of the federal energy regulatory commission norman bay off the stage. the protesters were calling for fossil fuels to be kept in...
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our drew griffin takes a look. >> this man loved donald trump.retired navy veteran of 40 years thought trump was a great american success story. >> at trump university we teach success. >> attending a free intseminar trump university now shut down, he brought into the idea that this billionaire, donald trump himself, really wanted to help make him a success, too. this is what you signed. not only sign but allowed trump university to swipe his credit cards. in total, he paid more than $26,000 for a real estate course. he and his wife would attend them but what did he get? for the five days, he says, he got useless information. instructors constantly pressu pressuring him to pay even more. >> what are you talking about? more money and i'm not learning anything. >> you didn't learn anything in that class? >> no. >> there were no real estate secrets or techniques taught except for the one that made him realize he had been had. an instructor detailed the benefits of paying off unpaid tax debts of elderly people keeping them in their homes until they d
our drew griffin takes a look. >> this man loved donald trump.retired navy veteran of 40 years thought trump was a great american success story. >> at trump university we teach success. >> attending a free intseminar trump university now shut down, he brought into the idea that this billionaire, donald trump himself, really wanted to help make him a success, too. this is what you signed. not only sign but allowed trump university to swipe his credit cards. in total, he paid...
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drew griffin is out front tonight. >> jim, the playbooks just released after being unsealed by this judge on friday basically instructed trump university employe employees, sales people on everything from how to set up a room for a class and how to pitch perspective clients and the sales material is interesting. it shows what the lawsuit haves been alleging all along that this school, this real estate school was less in the business of education and more about the business of making money. let me show you a few examples. sales people were told to go after potential clients with a net worth of $200,000. they went through questions to make sure these people had the money. make customers feel special. selecting only that qualified would be able to take a trump university course. and find out about the people's financial lives, how much credit they had on each card even what their needs were at home and encourage them to use the credit cards to pay for tuition. they also said never give customers details about what they will be learning in advanced training all while being mindful of the ethi
drew griffin is out front tonight. >> jim, the playbooks just released after being unsealed by this judge on friday basically instructed trump university employe employees, sales people on everything from how to set up a room for a class and how to pitch perspective clients and the sales material is interesting. it shows what the lawsuit haves been alleging all along that this school, this real estate school was less in the business of education and more about the business of making...
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jon: patrick griffin and >> thank you john.nk heather: smile and take your medicine, i like that. congress back in washington this week for the first time since donald trump became the presumptive nominee and gop lawmakers could face a barrage of questions about whether they support him. mister trump is scheduled to meet with paul ryan on thursday after orion announced last week that he could not endorse trump at this time. claire berman is watching the story from our washington newsroom and has more. blake? reporter: congress in session now for the next three weeks which puts republican lawmakers squarely in front of the question that some have been reluctant to announce. whether or not they support the parties presumptive nominee, donald trump. trump will come here to washington on thursday for a cup. we anticipated meetings with the house speaker, paul ryan who has yet to fully support trump. ryan has even said he would step down as the gop convention chair should trump ask. early this morning on the foxbusiness network, congressman chris collins who was one of the first backer
jon: patrick griffin and >> thank you john.nk heather: smile and take your medicine, i like that. congress back in washington this week for the first time since donald trump became the presumptive nominee and gop lawmakers could face a barrage of questions about whether they support him. mister trump is scheduled to meet with paul ryan on thursday after orion announced last week that he could not endorse trump at this time. claire berman is watching the story from our washington newsroom...
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jennifer griffin, live in washington. jennifer, what is the clinton campaign doing to counter trump today? i will add, here we go again where clinton has to counter to trump because he dominates the media cycle. >> well, gretchen, this is the first day that really feels like the general election. the clinton camp focusing less on sanders and more on trump. and in particular, rolling out a multi-state counterpunch to his claims to support veterans and veteran groups. veteran protesters outside trump tower criticizing his desire to privatize the va and mocking his donations to vet groups which they say he did only after being questioned recently by a reporter asking where the money had gone. >> we heard it from inside the press conference that donald trump accused all of us of being here because of hillary clinton. one thing i want to make very clear, i am one of the main organizers of this action. that is unequivocally false. donald trump is trying to discredit veterans because we're not being convenient props in his narra
jennifer griffin, live in washington. jennifer, what is the clinton campaign doing to counter trump today? i will add, here we go again where clinton has to counter to trump because he dominates the media cycle. >> well, gretchen, this is the first day that really feels like the general election. the clinton camp focusing less on sanders and more on trump. and in particular, rolling out a multi-state counterpunch to his claims to support veterans and veteran groups. veteran protesters...
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today, a judge rejected an appeal from the contractor convicted in the case meaning griffin campbelle to serve the 15-30 year prison sentence. it was in june 2013 when the building collapsed on market street killing six and injured more than a dozen others. >>> people accused of drunk driving in new jersey do not have the right to a trial by a jury of their peers. the state supreme court ruled in a case this week that punishments for repeat offenders are not serious enough to trigger a jury trial. dwi is not a criminal trial, but repeat offenders can be sentenced to jail time. >>> senator bob casey of pennsylvania is happy with the improvements that have come as a result of last year's deadly amtrak derailment, but says it's still not enough. casey, a regular amtrak rider, addressed the issue at 30th street station this morning saying no transportation system should be forced to choose between funding for infrastructure improvements and the implementation of safety systems like positive train control. >> we need more doers on this when it comes to congress. we don't just need people
today, a judge rejected an appeal from the contractor convicted in the case meaning griffin campbelle to serve the 15-30 year prison sentence. it was in june 2013 when the building collapsed on market street killing six and injured more than a dozen others. >>> people accused of drunk driving in new jersey do not have the right to a trial by a jury of their peers. the state supreme court ruled in a case this week that punishments for repeat offenders are not serious enough to trigger a...
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thank you so much, drew griffin. so sue carswell was that reporter on the other end of those tapes when she was working at "people" magazine. and today she is speaking out about who she thinks is responsible for making those tapes public now. >> did you release this tape? >> no. >> did you have the tape? i mean, how did it get into play? >> all right, two people had the tape. i had a tape and trump had a tape. and i don't have the tape. >> how do you think it got into play? >> well, it didn't get to "the washington post" through me. >> so? >> trump! >> you think trump dropped this tape? >> yeah. >> why would he do that? >> look what's gone on this week. taxes, paul ryan, the butler. the butler did it. now, trump seems to like to pull "people" magazine-type stories into the fray. >> so in other words, a continuation -- here's your thought. it's a continuation of what john miller told you back in 1991, that there's no such thing as bad publicity. so trump now getting banged over the taxes, the butler comes out and says
thank you so much, drew griffin. so sue carswell was that reporter on the other end of those tapes when she was working at "people" magazine. and today she is speaking out about who she thinks is responsible for making those tapes public now. >> did you release this tape? >> no. >> did you have the tape? i mean, how did it get into play? >> all right, two people had the tape. i had a tape and trump had a tape. and i don't have the tape. >> how do you...
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the newshour's julia griffin explains. >> reporter: the toe pads of amazon milk frogs can hold up tomes the animal's body weight. that's like an average american man holding a honda civic with his toes. amazon milk frogs live in the trees of south american rainforests. like most tree frogs, they have adhesive toe pads made of hexagonal cells and mucus, that allow them to cling to surfaces. researchers at kiel university in germany found the frogs can swing from a branch with just one toe, which when it makes contact, doesn't slip. the frogs then use a variety of acrobatic maneuvers to slow their momentum. having multiple landing techniques is important, because missing your mark 30 feet up in the air, could mean death for a tree frog. though sometimes a belly flop is still the best bet. for the pbs newshour, i'm julia griffin >> woodruff: we can all aspire to do this. >> sreenivasan: and we have an update for you. >> getting old is a state of mind. now i'm 91, i'm badly crippled but i still feel like i'm 15. will this go viral? >> sreenivasan: well, flossie, we're pleased to report y
the newshour's julia griffin explains. >> reporter: the toe pads of amazon milk frogs can hold up tomes the animal's body weight. that's like an average american man holding a honda civic with his toes. amazon milk frogs live in the trees of south american rainforests. like most tree frogs, they have adhesive toe pads made of hexagonal cells and mucus, that allow them to cling to surfaces. researchers at kiel university in germany found the frogs can swing from a branch with just one toe,...