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hasty mf of mr. sherman, i want to begin with qualified immunity particularly in respect to the conditions. this case asked the court to hold the individual jailers responsible in damages for failing to overturn fbi terrorism classifications and the kind meant -- and the confinement conditions they produce. that a reasonable jail there would have understood and believed it lawful to do as directed, which is to hold detainees and restrictive conditions based on fbi designations -- justice ginsburg: how do you determine the level of restriction? this is not just restriction. >> the answer is that the blp directed to use the most restrictive conditions permissible. were left to mr. hasty and sherman. unconstitutional conduct based on what the bop directed and what mr. hasty and sherman did. the fbi did not actually have information connecting these individuals to terrorism. and that mr. hasty and sherman should have somehow known that and it was impermissible to impose conditions on these respondents. t
hasty mf of mr. sherman, i want to begin with qualified immunity particularly in respect to the conditions. this case asked the court to hold the individual jailers responsible in damages for failing to overturn fbi terrorism classifications and the kind meant -- and the confinement conditions they produce. that a reasonable jail there would have understood and believed it lawful to do as directed, which is to hold detainees and restrictive conditions based on fbi designations -- justice...
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what was hastie was to do it so quickly. there is no timetable.here is no reason to do so quickly other than the fact that she was visiting the president last week and wanted to make an offer, i guess. visiting the president last week and wanted to make an offer, i guessm is extremely difficult because of the protests in the uk are about his intended visit to the uk. 1.5 million people signing a petition saying to stop this state visit but she was one of the first state leaders to go to his office after the inauguration and you cannot go empty—handed as specially if you are after a trade deal. that is the key point. in the wake of brexit, the british government finds himself in a bit ofa british government finds himself in a bit of a corner. it needs to find a bit of a corner. it needs to find a friend where it can... it needs to find friends everywhere! it is making decisions which perhaps it would not otherwise make. he will be meeting the queen, i believe that is going to happy as well and some people are not happy about that. justin trudeau, a
what was hastie was to do it so quickly. there is no timetable.here is no reason to do so quickly other than the fact that she was visiting the president last week and wanted to make an offer, i guess. visiting the president last week and wanted to make an offer, i guessm is extremely difficult because of the protests in the uk are about his intended visit to the uk. 1.5 million people signing a petition saying to stop this state visit but she was one of the first state leaders to go to his...
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the motion is carry the chair recognizes the honorable carl hasty of bronx county. >> i now move that the electors of the college unanimously agree to forego their compensation and have the money designated to an organization which assists the brave men, women, and children wishing to make the united states their home, the new york immigration coalition. [applause] > thank you very much. thank you, mr. speaker. the chair recognizes mario salento of rockwell county. >> i second the motion that the electors of this college unanimously agree to forego their compensation as electors and have the money designated to go to an organization which assists the brave men, women, and children seeking to make the united states their home, the new york immigration coalition. [applause] >> thank you very much. it has been moved and seced that the electors forego their compensation and instead donate it to the new york immigration coalition. those in favor say aye. the motion is carry the chair recognizes the honorable william deblaz yow of new york county. >> thank you, mr. president. i move that th
the motion is carry the chair recognizes the honorable carl hasty of bronx county. >> i now move that the electors of the college unanimously agree to forego their compensation and have the money designated to an organization which assists the brave men, women, and children wishing to make the united states their home, the new york immigration coalition. [applause] > thank you very much. thank you, mr. speaker. the chair recognizes mario salento of rockwell county. >> i second...
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. >> ryan reynolds is hasty pudding's man of the year. >>> now to a touching story out of virginia where a man gave his wife an amazing 20th anniversary gift, a kidney. she was on. they celebrated with a cake and more. >> "action news" will be right back. >> good morning everyone, it is 5:00 a.m., friday, january 27. >> and breaking overnight, police rush to the scene of a shooting that sent bullets through a home in delaware county. >> thousands of protesters clogged center city streets as president trump speaks at the gop retreat in philadelphia.
. >> ryan reynolds is hasty pudding's man of the year. >>> now to a touching story out of virginia where a man gave his wife an amazing 20th anniversary gift, a kidney. she was on. they celebrated with a cake and more. >> "action news" will be right back. >> good morning everyone, it is 5:00 a.m., friday, january 27. >> and breaking overnight, police rush to the scene of a shooting that sent bullets through a home in delaware county. >> thousands...
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. >>> octavia spencer has been named harvard's hasty pudding. it's silly and good fun. ryan reynolds is the 2017 man of the year. >>> we have a touching story out of virginia where a man gave his wife an amazing 20th anniversary gift. one of his kidneys. his wife was struggle for years. saturday she spent the last two years on dialysis. this week he gave her one of his kidneys, before the surgery they celebrated with and a toast. >> 557, facebook adds an extra layer of protection, it requires you to lock your account with an actual key. >>> mcdonald's gave away big bottles of its secret sauce, if you were lucky enough to snag that freebie, it can now net you a fortune. we'll tell you about it when we come right back. good morning s 6:00 a.m., friday, january 27. >> breaking overnight, police rush to the scene of a shooting that sent bullets through a home in delaware county. >>> thousands of protesters clog center city streets as president trump speaks at the gop retreat in philadelphia. >> let's take a live look from sky6 live hd, the winter-like temperatures are back
. >>> octavia spencer has been named harvard's hasty pudding. it's silly and good fun. ryan reynolds is the 2017 man of the year. >>> we have a touching story out of virginia where a man gave his wife an amazing 20th anniversary gift. one of his kidneys. his wife was struggle for years. saturday she spent the last two years on dialysis. this week he gave her one of his kidneys, before the surgery they celebrated with and a toast. >> 557, facebook adds an extra layer of...
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we're -- we're just make pentagon a lot of decisions in a very hasty manner. we need to slow it down, think it through. >> reporter: and former president obama breaking his silence today, a spokesman says obama fundamentally disagrees with the notion frankforofdiscriminating against individuals because of their faith or religion. in washington stephanie ramos channel6 "action news." >> thank you stephanie. >>> tonight several republican lawmakers are speaking out against president trump's travel ban. pat toomey called the executive order flawed saying it was too broad and poorly explained. toomey says he looks forward to more concrete details of the travel ban. >>> and a second republican congressman from that new jersey is speaking out, representative frank lobiondo said in a statement "the hasty execution of such effort have created widespread confusion frustration and misrepresentation of what america stands for. >> meantime a lehigh valley family continues to grieve after some of their loved ones were turned away at philadelphia international airport and s
we're -- we're just make pentagon a lot of decisions in a very hasty manner. we need to slow it down, think it through. >> reporter: and former president obama breaking his silence today, a spokesman says obama fundamentally disagrees with the notion frankforofdiscriminating against individuals because of their faith or religion. in washington stephanie ramos channel6 "action news." >> thank you stephanie. >>> tonight several republican lawmakers are speaking out...
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referred to the order's execution as hasty and urged them to quickly reassess. >> now to lehigh valley, nbc 10 talked to people who stood with the president during the campaign and got their reaction to immigration ban and other recent changes. >> ran on a certain platform and he was elected on that platform and i think within ten days he's already showing he meant business. >> i'm excited about trump. i'm excited he's shaking things up. we're just having -- we can be republican again. >> people we talked to say they're not surprised by any of the actions trump has taken. many people here say they're waiting to see what the administration does next. a recent poll of voters found that many americans do support the executive order. nearly half of voters say they support suspending immigration from terror prone regions, even if it means turning away refugees from those regions. same poll found more than half the voters wanted to require immigrants from muslim countries to register with the federal government. >>> tonight president trump will announce his choice to fill avacancy on the u.s
referred to the order's execution as hasty and urged them to quickly reassess. >> now to lehigh valley, nbc 10 talked to people who stood with the president during the campaign and got their reaction to immigration ban and other recent changes. >> ran on a certain platform and he was elected on that platform and i think within ten days he's already showing he meant business. >> i'm excited about trump. i'm excited he's shaking things up. we're just having -- we can be...
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it is hasty, dangerous,t wrongheaded and puts american citizens at risk and helps our enemies. benjamin franklin once said those who give up essential liberty to purchase liberty or safety and in this case, president trumps executive order has degraded both our libertyery and security. both our liberty and safety. we have turned our back on my friends and allies helping us in the war against isis. the president has made it clear that he wants to take on isis that he wants to amplify it andb he sabotaged that effort with this executive order. there is individuals that worked for more than a decade in the united states. this man risked his life for more than ten years in hel how e greeted when he arrives here, he's greeted with handcuffs. iraq he interpreters have earneo the right to come to america and they risk their lives and their families lives and sacrifice for us. they have assisted us in multiple ways. what about this ban on refugees? refugees are the most thorough benefit of all of those that have come to the united states. a terrorist wants to come to the united stateun
it is hasty, dangerous,t wrongheaded and puts american citizens at risk and helps our enemies. benjamin franklin once said those who give up essential liberty to purchase liberty or safety and in this case, president trumps executive order has degraded both our libertyery and security. both our liberty and safety. we have turned our back on my friends and allies helping us in the war against isis. the president has made it clear that he wants to take on isis that he wants to amplify it andb he...
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. >> it is obvious that the goal of these efforts as well as the hasty deployment of military efforts in europe is an attempt of the outgoing obama administration to complicated as much as possible this bilateral relation. jonathan: britain, too, is boosting defense in eastern europe, taking command of the high-readiness force and planning to send hundreds of troops to estonia and poland. the nato alliance wants to send a strong message to russia. but that will largely depend on donald trump. jonathan beale, bbc news, western poland. rajini: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, asking the right questions is an art form, and tonight we find out what it takes to get the answer you are after. whales and humans are almost unique in the animal kingdom. females of both species go through menopause in their 40's or 50's. now four-decade study of the population of orchids is helping researchers understand why any species, including us, might have evolved to stop having babies early in life. here is victoria gill. ia: chasing an evolutionary mistreatment is researchers hav
. >> it is obvious that the goal of these efforts as well as the hasty deployment of military efforts in europe is an attempt of the outgoing obama administration to complicated as much as possible this bilateral relation. jonathan: britain, too, is boosting defense in eastern europe, taking command of the high-readiness force and planning to send hundreds of troops to estonia and poland. the nato alliance wants to send a strong message to russia. but that will largely depend on donald...
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. >>> harvard university has been handing out its hasty pudding award every year since 1951 to honor those have made lasting contributions to the world of entertainment. >> yes, and the award for woman of the year goes to oscar-winning actress octavia absencer. she was paraded through the streets of cambridge. look at her. later during a roast, spencer was serving up a little mock poop. she used that moment to send a message to white house advisor >> kellyanne, eat my [ bleeped ]. >> yeah! >> so spencer later explained her comment was "in the moment." >> yeah. >> but you recall that -- >> that was from "the help," it it was from her movie. >> a play off "the help." >> it didn't come out of nowhere but it is interesting. spencer did add one serious note saying conway is a woman who should understand why women are concerned about their rights being taken away. >> clearly whatever it is, it was delicious. that young man went to town eating that poop pie. coming up, nfl players playing the wrong sport. >> the league's star players going at each other in a fierce game of dodgeball. we'll
. >>> harvard university has been handing out its hasty pudding award every year since 1951 to honor those have made lasting contributions to the world of entertainment. >> yes, and the award for woman of the year goes to oscar-winning actress octavia absencer. she was paraded through the streets of cambridge. look at her. later during a roast, spencer was serving up a little mock poop. she used that moment to send a message to white house advisor >> kellyanne, eat my [...
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translation: it is obvious that the goal of these efforts, as well as hasty deployment of heavy military administration to complicate as much as possible these bilateral relations. britain, too, is boosting its defence of eastern europe, taking command of nato's high readiness force and with plans to send hundreds of troops to estonia and poland. the nato alliance wants to send a strong message to russia, but that will largely depend on donald trump. jonathan beale, bbc news, western poland. the new secretary general of the united nations, antonio guterres, has said cypriot leaders seem determined to make progress in talks to re—unite the former british colony of cyprus. the island has been divided for a0 years after turkey invaded the north and later declared it an independent country. it's not internationally recognised. in 2004, a un plan to re—unify the turkish controlled north and the republic of cyprus in the south was put to a vote. the greek cypriots rejected it. one of the main obstacles is the presence of 30,000 turkish troops, something greek cypriots say is unacceptable. our
translation: it is obvious that the goal of these efforts, as well as hasty deployment of heavy military administration to complicate as much as possible these bilateral relations. britain, too, is boosting its defence of eastern europe, taking command of nato's high readiness force and with plans to send hundreds of troops to estonia and poland. the nato alliance wants to send a strong message to russia, but that will largely depend on donald trump. jonathan beale, bbc news, western poland....
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earlier he announced a 20% tax on mexican goods, and then the white house arranged hasty news conference to knock that down. this morning mr. trump insulted the president of mexico with a tweet, and now their summit meeting in washington is off. all of this on the day that the president's chief adviser told the news media to "keep their mouth shut" because the media have "zero integrity and zero intelligence." it was that kind of day. here's margaret brennan. >> now is the dawn of a new era. >> reporter: president trump told republican lawmakers his new idea on how to pay for the border wall with mexico. >> well, we're working on a tax reform bill that will reduce our trade deficits, increase american exports, and will generate revenue from mexico that will pay for the wall if we decide to go that route. >> reporter: aboard air force one, white house spokesman sean spicer said a 20% tax on imports would generate enough money. >> by doing it that way, we can do $10 billion a year and easily pay for the wall just through that mechanism alone. that's really going to provide the funding. >>
earlier he announced a 20% tax on mexican goods, and then the white house arranged hasty news conference to knock that down. this morning mr. trump insulted the president of mexico with a tweet, and now their summit meeting in washington is off. all of this on the day that the president's chief adviser told the news media to "keep their mouth shut" because the media have "zero integrity and zero intelligence." it was that kind of day. here's margaret brennan. >> now is...
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anyone does that car belong to anyone then the driver who apparently ran to the car and tied to make a hastyget away wait, wait, hey wait the drivers rolls away and so does officer williams siren he catches up with the driver hey you can pull over to the right the driver pulls over then gets more instructions from officer williams pull forward slightly a little past the light a little bit pull to the right please since the stop was in the bike lane officer williams give out instructions to the bicyclist go around please . then the driver instead of stopping kept rolling forward go ahead stop please just stop your car this is when things got how do you say it? . oh yea interesting hello, um sir i don't want to be on camera he needs to get away from me well it's a public stop unfortunately so he can film where ever he want well i don't want to be filmed it's not up to me. did you not see us waving you down to stop you just kept driving umm i was trying to get out the way oh you trying to get out of the way i was going to pull over so i could talk to you but the real reason apparently is her be
anyone does that car belong to anyone then the driver who apparently ran to the car and tied to make a hastyget away wait, wait, hey wait the drivers rolls away and so does officer williams siren he catches up with the driver hey you can pull over to the right the driver pulls over then gets more instructions from officer williams pull forward slightly a little past the light a little bit pull to the right please since the stop was in the bike lane officer williams give out instructions to the...
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translation: it is obvious that the goal of these efforts, as well as hasty deployment of heavy militaryadministration to complicate as much as possible these bilateral relations. britain, too, is boosting its defence of eastern europe, taking command of nato's high readiness force and with plans to send hundreds of troops to estonia and poland. the nato alliance wants to send a strong message to russia, but that will largely depend on donald trump. jonathan beale, bbc news, western poland. thousands of saudis have signed an online petition calling for the government to abolish the country's guardianship system, which prevents women from doing many things without the permission of men. the bbc‘s hanan razek has been speaking to one woman campaigning for it to be abolished and another who says desperately poor women will become worse off if the duty to care for them is not mandatory. when all men disappear, they sing. in this viral video, a group of artists highlight the frustration felt by many women in the male dominated kingdom. women here have always been in the passenger seat and des
translation: it is obvious that the goal of these efforts, as well as hasty deployment of heavy militaryadministration to complicate as much as possible these bilateral relations. britain, too, is boosting its defence of eastern europe, taking command of nato's high readiness force and with plans to send hundreds of troops to estonia and poland. the nato alliance wants to send a strong message to russia, but that will largely depend on donald trump. jonathan beale, bbc news, western poland....
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anyone does that car belong to anyone then the driver who apparently ran to the car and tied to make a hastyget away wait, wait, hey wait the drivers rolls away and so does officer williams siren he catches up with the driver hey you can pull over to the right the driver pulls over then gets more instructions from officer williams pull forward slightly a little past the light a little bit pull to the right please since the stop was in the bike lane officer williams give out instructions to the bicyclist go around please . then the driver instead of stopping kept rolling forward go ahead stop please just stop your car this is when things got how do you say it? . oh yea interesting hello, um sir i don't want to be on camera he needs to get away from me well it's a public stop unfortunately so he can film where ever he want well i don't want to be filmed it's not up to me. did you not see us waving you down to stop you just kept driving umm i was trying to get out the way oh you trying to get out of the way i was going to pull over so i could talk to you but the real reason apparently is her be
anyone does that car belong to anyone then the driver who apparently ran to the car and tied to make a hastyget away wait, wait, hey wait the drivers rolls away and so does officer williams siren he catches up with the driver hey you can pull over to the right the driver pulls over then gets more instructions from officer williams pull forward slightly a little past the light a little bit pull to the right please since the stop was in the bike lane officer williams give out instructions to the...
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translation: it is obvious that the goal of these efforts, as well as hasty deployment of heavy militaryf the outgoing 0bama administration to complicate as much as possible these bilateral relations. britain, too, is boosting its defence of eastern europe, taking command of nato's high readiness force and with plans to send hundreds of troops to estonia and poland. the nato alliance wants to send a strong message to russia, but that will largely depend on donald trump. jonathan beale, bbc news, western poland. where do we stand after today's events ? in a moment we'll speak to nick bryant in washington, but first to sarah rainsford in moscow. some harsh words from mr trump's nominees today. how will that go down in the kremlin? if they are worried about this in the kremlin, they are certainly not showing it. officials are continuing to deny that russia had any role, any interference, in the us elections. but whether you believe them or not, president putin is watching everything that is happening now in the united states and he's probably pretty pleased with it, especially when he looks
translation: it is obvious that the goal of these efforts, as well as hasty deployment of heavy militaryf the outgoing 0bama administration to complicate as much as possible these bilateral relations. britain, too, is boosting its defence of eastern europe, taking command of nato's high readiness force and with plans to send hundreds of troops to estonia and poland. the nato alliance wants to send a strong message to russia, but that will largely depend on donald trump. jonathan beale, bbc...
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folks, in the private sector, through it hasty and innovation not been implemented yet. for example, the clean power plant, we have achieved at least half the reductions in carbon administrations that a clean power plant was supposed to bring us. to look at you have those innovative private-sector solutions that have been brought to us by producing our abundant natural gas. we are part of the solution. to solutions. we will lead the way with collaborative work. thank you very much. we appreciate your being here today and please feel free to catch up with us, we are free to answer whatever questions you might have.
folks, in the private sector, through it hasty and innovation not been implemented yet. for example, the clean power plant, we have achieved at least half the reductions in carbon administrations that a clean power plant was supposed to bring us. to look at you have those innovative private-sector solutions that have been brought to us by producing our abundant natural gas. we are part of the solution. to solutions. we will lead the way with collaborative work. thank you very much. we...
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hasty policymaking makes for bad policy. it's also the case this policy itself has bad flaws. you a couple examples. we are due to resettle 14,000 people in the united states. my organization. fully from that number one-quarter worked to support u.s. military in iran. these are people who literally risked their lives for the national security of the united states. they are translators obviously. they are targeted in iraq for supporting the u.s. so the substance of the policies really needs to be looked at. i'd make one other point. refugees, it's harder to get to the u.s. as a refugee than any other route. that's why people are sad. it's a day of sadness rather than anger. america held itself up for so many years as a country that will provide haven after proper veterinarian. i'm a humanitarian but i support proper vetting. refugees takes average of 18 months to get vetted. now they are told you're still not allowed to come. that's why people are so sad. >> how do you react to what kellyanne conway had to say. >> i would like to really talk to homeland security, who administer
hasty policymaking makes for bad policy. it's also the case this policy itself has bad flaws. you a couple examples. we are due to resettle 14,000 people in the united states. my organization. fully from that number one-quarter worked to support u.s. military in iran. these are people who literally risked their lives for the national security of the united states. they are translators obviously. they are targeted in iraq for supporting the u.s. so the substance of the policies really needs to...
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every judge who has considered the issue has agreed that the claims that hastie and sherman were deliberately indifferent to months of physical and verbal abuse to arrive in the context and should arrive to go forward. >> carlson versus green? >> the majority said yes to hastings. >> they delivered indifferent, not sherman. >> that's correct, must of misspoke. >> it goes forward against casey and then there is claims against casey and sherman for the officials condition. >> these are claims that the men were held in solitary confinement for months, this is not the petitioners following the orders from their superiors. they created the actual conditions of confinement. there there is nothing in the record to suggest that it was ordered that all of the conditions that respondents were subjected to. lights on in their cells 24 hours a day while they are in solitary confinement. that the solitary can find make continued without any individualized review. >> where those conditions constitutional as to individuals with the fbi with reasonable suspicion to the connection to terrorism? >> that i defe
every judge who has considered the issue has agreed that the claims that hastie and sherman were deliberately indifferent to months of physical and verbal abuse to arrive in the context and should arrive to go forward. >> carlson versus green? >> the majority said yes to hastings. >> they delivered indifferent, not sherman. >> that's correct, must of misspoke. >> it goes forward against casey and then there is claims against casey and sherman for the officials...
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mark: is it wrong of the government to plan a hasty process? an could slow it down. is there anything wrong in the idea of saying hey, we want to get this done in a couple of weeks? mp who doesn'tn , yes, you feelt a bit shortchanged. it is not an awful lot of time to debate the biggest thing to happen in britain since the second world war. there's been some tempers over that. we also have a white paper that will be published in the coming weeks. mp's a thirdive opportunity to debate. vonnie: who has influence on these amendments? only opposition lawmakers? does the public get any chance to lobby their local congressman or congresswoman for the equivalent of in britain? >> of course. you can always go to your mp. this debate has been raging for some time. havesume those mps listened to their constituents and will respect their wishes. one ofstion here is parliamentary process. things can get rushed through without a substantial discussion in parliament first. mark: let's talk theresa may and her trip to the u.s.. let's listen in to the french finance minister who had
mark: is it wrong of the government to plan a hasty process? an could slow it down. is there anything wrong in the idea of saying hey, we want to get this done in a couple of weeks? mp who doesn'tn , yes, you feelt a bit shortchanged. it is not an awful lot of time to debate the biggest thing to happen in britain since the second world war. there's been some tempers over that. we also have a white paper that will be published in the coming weeks. mp's a thirdive opportunity to debate. vonnie:...
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it wasn't a flat condemnation of this new order but called it hasty and harmful. said it would cause delays and hardship for people in the process. the arguments are there already an already extreme vetting process. it can take three years and multiple agencies investigating somebody's background for syrian to be giveren giveren asylum in. we doesn't deserve this. refugee organization saying thes going to cause hardship. >> you have seen the situation there for refugees. tell me what is it like? what have you seen with the refugee? >> the war in syria is about to be six year old. 400,000 people have been killed. within the conflict there are 5 million refugee and six million displaced. half have been made homeless because of the war. it has been going on for years. a lot of the refugees are hanging out trying to figure out what the status would be. they are here in turkey where 3 million refugees. it's cold. some of thechl are living in parks. others are sleeping in garages and warehouse spaces. the u.s. has only taken in about 18,0 18,000 refugee and has the extr
it wasn't a flat condemnation of this new order but called it hasty and harmful. said it would cause delays and hardship for people in the process. the arguments are there already an already extreme vetting process. it can take three years and multiple agencies investigating somebody's background for syrian to be giveren giveren asylum in. we doesn't deserve this. refugee organization saying thes going to cause hardship. >> you have seen the situation there for refugees. tell me what is...
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this morning the hasty pudding organization is proud to honor a talented and diverse actor. the "deadpool" star will be roasted by the students next month. the woman of the year yet to be announced. jonathan: good choice. music the focus at the new exhibit opening at the newseum in time for the inauguration. ryan hughes has a preview of the project louder than words. it's called "louder than words." there are a lot of neat things like jewelry that madonna wore in "like a virgin" to cyndi lauper's shoes to the costumes worn by the there is jimmi hendrix and the guitar at woodstock. this is looking at changing peace, equality and freedom and it brings freedom of express. 11 administrations are accounted for from eisenhower to president bill clinton and saxophone leading up to trump. this is coming to d.c. in time for the inauguration. we hope they will understand the first amendment that art its exercise free express singing the songs pro or against war. how it's the soundtrack of the social justice movement of the modern time. ryan hughes. >> this is a storm watch 7 winter we
this morning the hasty pudding organization is proud to honor a talented and diverse actor. the "deadpool" star will be roasted by the students next month. the woman of the year yet to be announced. jonathan: good choice. music the focus at the new exhibit opening at the newseum in time for the inauguration. ryan hughes has a preview of the project louder than words. it's called "louder than words." there are a lot of neat things like jewelry that madonna wore in "like...
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i think this was -- there's a hastiness this was done with, number one. there's going questions.ve orders and legal challenges, we're familiar with that with president obama. so that's not anything new. but i think the hastiness and why some countries weren't included -- if you believe this is truly a problem because this looks more soymbolic than anything else, to be honest. >> so on the show today, a lot about this. >> i have reince priebus on. a lot of questions, starting with timing and all of those things, and getting at how do they believe this meets the constitutional test, particularly with green card holders. >> by the way, he made a lot of phone calls yesterday. >> there's that. there's a lot to get to. >> there's a border wall. my goodness. it's an unbelievable amount of news. >> it's only week one. >> he's certainly moving quickly. you can't say he's not keeping that promise. >> chuck, thanks for stopping by. you can see "meet the press" every sunday right here on news 4. it comes up at 10 plan to build a border wall is sparking concern. >> specifically what it would
i think this was -- there's a hastiness this was done with, number one. there's going questions.ve orders and legal challenges, we're familiar with that with president obama. so that's not anything new. but i think the hastiness and why some countries weren't included -- if you believe this is truly a problem because this looks more soymbolic than anything else, to be honest. >> so on the show today, a lot about this. >> i have reince priebus on. a lot of questions, starting with...
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they released a statement that reads in part, quote -- they go onto say that such a hasty process risks harmful results we should not stop green card holders from returning to the country they call home. a senior administration official countered that saying we are letting green card holders in, they have to go through an additional level of security, additional layer of screening. according to the white house. 170 green card holders applied for waivers and 170 of the waivers have been granted. president trump responded to the two senators in a series of tweets. let me read them to you -- in addition to the protests that we've been seeing at airports all over the country. today 1,000 protesters demonstrated outside the white house. this extreme vetting is un-american, unconstitutional. anyone who might have been impacted by this executive order should have been given advanced notice. but this senior administration official addressed that complaint by saying everyone should be able to use imagination as to why giving travelers a heads-up was not possible. they argue that it's an airport
they released a statement that reads in part, quote -- they go onto say that such a hasty process risks harmful results we should not stop green card holders from returning to the country they call home. a senior administration official countered that saying we are letting green card holders in, they have to go through an additional level of security, additional layer of screening. according to the white house. 170 green card holders applied for waivers and 170 of the waivers have been granted....
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hasty and harmful said of decisions.et to america as refugee through any other route. >> why won't it make us safer, many watching say people who come in looking to harm our country and shariah law and all of that. >> good thing is i can explain the current system. takes up to 36 months for a refugee to be vetted outside this country by american authorities. 12 to 15 government departments of the u.s. including the cia vet individual cases. biometric testing that was referred to in the previous segment means that americas choose the refugees to come and be productive residents and patriotic citizens. record is successful. we work all around the world and resettle refugees here. i met refugees from iran and syria, arrived in the last couple of weeks. here and grateful to make a new start for yourself. >> you've heard what kerr had to say. swift in response, going to mount a federal challenge to the executive order. any success or symbolic? >> i'm not here to give you legal advice. this is a nation of wilaws and constituti
hasty and harmful said of decisions.et to america as refugee through any other route. >> why won't it make us safer, many watching say people who come in looking to harm our country and shariah law and all of that. >> good thing is i can explain the current system. takes up to 36 months for a refugee to be vetted outside this country by american authorities. 12 to 15 government departments of the u.s. including the cia vet individual cases. biometric testing that was referred to in...
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senator from new jersey said the immigration ban will strengthen the screening process, and he said the hastyxecution of such efforts have created wide-spread confusion and frustration and i urge the trump administration to work with appropriate federal, state and local agencies to quickly reassess. >>> happening today, new jersey senators cory booker and bob menendez will discuss the impact of trump's executive orders on immigration, and civic and religious leaders will meet at the office in new jersey. >>> penn state, la salle, and temple are weighing in. >>> msnbc's morning joe team talked about their meeting today on their show, and they say they urged the president to be compassionate on the issues that are creating such outrage. >>> britain said it still plans to welcome president trump for a state visit later this year, and the prime minister's office said the trip will go on despite calls to cancel it after his ban on immigrants. a state visit involves a lavish pomp and ceremony, along with a stay at the palace with queen elizabeth. an online petition opposing the trip received more t
senator from new jersey said the immigration ban will strengthen the screening process, and he said the hastyxecution of such efforts have created wide-spread confusion and frustration and i urge the trump administration to work with appropriate federal, state and local agencies to quickly reassess. >>> happening today, new jersey senators cory booker and bob menendez will discuss the impact of trump's executive orders on immigration, and civic and religious leaders will meet at the...
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george marshall secretly recognized that an over hasty return to the continent could be a disaster that would set back victory in the west by years. he feigned disappointment, anger, and resentment in order to strengthen his hand as time went on. it was eventually delivered at the right place at the right time and in the right strength. the man in the streets only knows of them because of the postwar marshall plan, the economic salvation of europe. he should be known for an ambitious secret plan for victory. churchill did marshall a grave disservice with his words. marshall was just as great of a strategist as anyone was a key architect of the strategy adopted and was notorious. he should be a household name in america today. fairness is sadly not a feature f history. the fact that george marshall was oblivious to fame was not a small part of his enduring greatness. thank you very much, indeed. [applause] >> we have 10 minutes or so for questions and answers. if you could -- anybody who wants to ask one, could you come to one of these - line up, thank you very much. >> good evening. i c
george marshall secretly recognized that an over hasty return to the continent could be a disaster that would set back victory in the west by years. he feigned disappointment, anger, and resentment in order to strengthen his hand as time went on. it was eventually delivered at the right place at the right time and in the right strength. the man in the streets only knows of them because of the postwar marshall plan, the economic salvation of europe. he should be known for an ambitious secret...
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i think it is a dangerous day, a hasty, harmful -- these are victims are terror seeking haven. >> davidwhat do you make of that characterization of this executive order? >> many things are accurate. the key to defeating isis is to get muslims to battle them now. there are iraqi forces fighting and dying in mosul, trying to retake mosul from isis. you mentioned earlier that the president saying isis killed more christians in the middle east than muslims, i don't know the exact numbers. christians only makeup 4% of the population in the middle east. the vast majority, vast, vast majority of people isis killed was muslims in the region. so we need allies, arabs, muslims, afghans, pakistanis in general to combat extremism. that's the key. this is a battle for the future of islam between moderate and extremists and we need to back the moderates. i don't think banning muslim immigrants and saying you're going to help christians will get us moral ie allies. >> look to the calls he has with the five leaders, speak with prime minister of japan at the top of the hour. let's look to 11:00 a.m. and
i think it is a dangerous day, a hasty, harmful -- these are victims are terror seeking haven. >> davidwhat do you make of that characterization of this executive order? >> many things are accurate. the key to defeating isis is to get muslims to battle them now. there are iraqi forces fighting and dying in mosul, trying to retake mosul from isis. you mentioned earlier that the president saying isis killed more christians in the middle east than muslims, i don't know the exact...
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. >> republican congressman frank low beon dough referred to the orders execution as hasty and urged the trump immigration to quickly reassess. we wanted to hear from our local lawmakers face-to-face. we sent nbc10 tim furlong to washington, d.c. he'll join us in the next half hour. >> on the same night people are getting together to remember two young girls killed in a hit and run we are getting new information about the man accused of killing them. kenneth are you sure is charged with homicide, manslaughter and dui. he is out on bail. police arrested him saturday night. he hit the two girls, left and then came back. 10-year-old braxton and 19-year-old kimberly phillips were crossing roosevelt boulevard when they were hit and killed. family and friends are holding a vigil for the sisters at the scene pft crash. >> the grandmother was killed in another deadly hit and run last week. police are still looking for the driver. catherine brown was living a birthday party with her grandchildren. she was hit and killed by a white mini van at the intersection of 57th and girard. police say sh
. >> republican congressman frank low beon dough referred to the orders execution as hasty and urged the trump immigration to quickly reassess. we wanted to hear from our local lawmakers face-to-face. we sent nbc10 tim furlong to washington, d.c. he'll join us in the next half hour. >> on the same night people are getting together to remember two young girls killed in a hit and run we are getting new information about the man accused of killing them. kenneth are you sure is charged...
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are republicans being too hasty in terms of the speed with which they wanted to roll back obamacare?not on the board now. i was on the board for several years. we've taken it public. we have to take a wait and see attitude. there's 20 million covered who have never been covered before. they have stated they don't want people to be caught in the transition. >> what do you expect in terms of tax reform, carried interest. donald trump when after hillary clinton for not doing enough as a senator about this. >> i think it's a bigger business than just about taxes. we set out 30 years ago to grow rate businesses and good things will happen. nobody went into private equity because of a tax issue. >> this is a relevant issue as we look towards tax reform. >> the bigger issue is looking at the entire code. there's $2.5 trillion of trapped cash overseas. that doesn't make sense for america, it penalizes you -- if we have companies overseas, if it costs 5% to bring cash back, we are funding factories in other countries. i think the trump administration and any administration should do a biparti
are republicans being too hasty in terms of the speed with which they wanted to roll back obamacare?not on the board now. i was on the board for several years. we've taken it public. we have to take a wait and see attitude. there's 20 million covered who have never been covered before. they have stated they don't want people to be caught in the transition. >> what do you expect in terms of tax reform, carried interest. donald trump when after hillary clinton for not doing enough as a...
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>> well, hasty process always produces harmful policy. you're seeing that in this case.he confusion of the immigration issue affecting 100 google employees, affecting british mps, green card holders is confused with the policy on refugees. 60,000 refugees, we think, around the world have passed the extensive vetting system that exists for anyone wanting to enter the u.s. as a refugee. the toughest way to get to the u.s. as a refugee. they're left in limbo. they will be knocking on doors of embassies around the world and saying where do i stand? >> the toughest way to get into the u.s. is to apply to be a refugee because it's a two-year process. >> intensive interviews and study. 12 to 15 government departments scrutinize every aspect of your background. biometric testing is included. it's very tough to get here as a refugee, that's why the security record of refugees in this country is so strong and so safe. they have become productive and patriotic not just residents but citizens. in the context of a 25 million global refugee crisis, the u.s. resettlement contribution w
>> well, hasty process always produces harmful policy. you're seeing that in this case.he confusion of the immigration issue affecting 100 google employees, affecting british mps, green card holders is confused with the policy on refugees. 60,000 refugees, we think, around the world have passed the extensive vetting system that exists for anyone wanting to enter the u.s. as a refugee. the toughest way to get to the u.s. as a refugee. they're left in limbo. they will be knocking on doors...
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across mount rose highway. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: north lake tahoe firefighters washoe county hasty volunteers, mount rose and other groups are part of the backcountry training scenario. >> things buried for the dogs to find and we had things buried for a pro to find, beacons that were buried. >> recovery. recovery. >> oh, wow. >> found another. >> reporter: when almost every victim was found. >> we found a beacon with no body. >> reporter: the team formed a probe line. >> forward! >> reporter: ones they found the pretend person it was time to dig him out. >> really manpower intensive, digging, shoveling, probing. >> reporter: training for the beacons, shovel and probe are easy. both private and public agencies practice on a regular basis. but they can't always practice on-scene communication. >> the things that frequently cause problems or complications are the way it's structured and my goal with this training is that we have become logistics masters and masters of organization. >> reporter: from mount rose, zack mooney. >>> they have been part of the north bay landscape for more
across mount rose highway. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: north lake tahoe firefighters washoe county hasty volunteers, mount rose and other groups are part of the backcountry training scenario. >> things buried for the dogs to find and we had things buried for a pro to find, beacons that were buried. >> recovery. recovery. >> oh, wow. >> found another. >> reporter: when almost every victim was found. >> we found a beacon with no body. >> reporter:...
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. >> fun, quirky, ryan reynold was the hasty pudding's man of the year. >>> trending right now, gq is offering president trump fashion advice and giving him a complete make over. magazine released their eye tiehl new look for mr. trum one this video. their fashion experts made a few recommended changes, lighter bronze, shorter haircut not that haircut and a tighter, pant leg, you can hear ringing bell. that is good. >> well, let us necessity what you think. >>> you know oprah. >> you get a dinner, you all get a continuer. oprah winfrey announced she's teaming up with kraft heinz to create meal time stories. 10 percent of the profits will be given to charities, who are aimed at eradicating hunger. >>> oh, all-star snub, the votes are in and sixers joel embiid does not make the cut, but he is pretty funny what he had to say about that coming up. my daughter wants to stay organic. my husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. whole family nts to stay free from artificial preservatives. and my debit card wants to stay on a diet. fill your cart with giant's nature's promise br
. >> fun, quirky, ryan reynold was the hasty pudding's man of the year. >>> trending right now, gq is offering president trump fashion advice and giving him a complete make over. magazine released their eye tiehl new look for mr. trum one this video. their fashion experts made a few recommended changes, lighter bronze, shorter haircut not that haircut and a tighter, pant leg, you can hear ringing bell. that is good. >> well, let us necessity what you think. >>> you...
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facing accusations of a hasty and less than competent impolygs of the sweeping change the white house is defending the action as a quote massive success story and saying the lack of coordination with congress and other agencies was necessary for national security reasons. he said they couldn't give advance note in order to prevent, quote, bad dudes from coming in. people on capitol hill seem to think the executive order is, a, too sweeping and, b, incompetently implemented. >> if you want to look at a way to expand confusion and expend political capital unnecessarily, they are saying you can look at the way donald trump rolled out the travel ban, even though the white house is insisting that people who needed to be in the loop were, many people who are in government agencies implementing this and many republicans on the hill who may have been supportive of the action say they can't get on board with how it was rolled out. >> reporter: donald trump springing to the defense of his controversial travel ban which caused chaos in over the weekend and drew fire from both sides of the aisle.
facing accusations of a hasty and less than competent impolygs of the sweeping change the white house is defending the action as a quote massive success story and saying the lack of coordination with congress and other agencies was necessary for national security reasons. he said they couldn't give advance note in order to prevent, quote, bad dudes from coming in. people on capitol hill seem to think the executive order is, a, too sweeping and, b, incompetently implemented. >> if you want...
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. >> holy moly, we're -- we're just making a lot of decisions in a very hasty manner.ed to slow it down, think it through. >> reporter: just a few minutes ago, congressional democrats wrapped up a rally in front of the supreme court in protest of trump's travel ban. democratic senator chuck schumer was there. he tearfully blasted the ban over the weekend and he said if americans keep pushing, there is a decent chance to repeal this executive order. the white house says the travel ban is working just fine. ama. >> stephanie, we just heard from the justice department about the executive order. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: so the acting attorney general, an obama appointee, she says that she will not defend trump's executive order on immigration because she is not convinced that it is lawful. so here we have the acting attorney general basically not following the president's order. she is telling the department of justice not to enforce it, not to defend it. so we'll just have to wait and see how long she remains in that post. ama. >> stephanie, thank you
. >> holy moly, we're -- we're just making a lot of decisions in a very hasty manner.ed to slow it down, think it through. >> reporter: just a few minutes ago, congressional democrats wrapped up a rally in front of the supreme court in protest of trump's travel ban. democratic senator chuck schumer was there. he tearfully blasted the ban over the weekend and he said if americans keep pushing, there is a decent chance to repeal this executive order. the white house says the travel...
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shenanigans aplenty in massachusetts as harvard university honored its hasty pudding woman of the yearward. that's guard winning actress octave why spencer right there academy winning actress having fun in cambridge. fans were on hand for the festivities which is a roast. so spencer won an oscar for a movie in 2011 and nominated for best supporting actress for hidden figures. >> if you haven't seen hidden figures, go see it. it's incredible. cbs this morning is coming up next. ♪ >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is friday, january 27, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning." as president trump prepares to meet with great britain's prime minister theresa may, the president of mexico canceled his planned meeting after a battle over who will pay for the border wall intensified. we'll ask white house counsel kellyanne conway about the president's first week. >>> my land ceo says the price of the epipenrose 500%. only on "cbs this morning," heather brush's first in depth interview since testifying on
shenanigans aplenty in massachusetts as harvard university honored its hasty pudding woman of the yearward. that's guard winning actress octave why spencer right there academy winning actress having fun in cambridge. fans were on hand for the festivities which is a roast. so spencer won an oscar for a movie in 2011 and nominated for best supporting actress for hidden figures. >> if you haven't seen hidden figures, go see it. it's incredible. cbs this morning is coming up next. ♪...
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but if they're hasty they could blow themselves up. we saw that years ago with brands like fila and tommy hilfiger and ralph lauren sport. we saw all this happen. very delicate situation. having to do something quickly but having to do it within the framework of the brand and make themselves cool where that kid who, you know, wears head to toe under armour on the football field, goes into the locker room and puts on an under armour lifestyle product. right now he's putting on his jordans and that's a problem. >> how much of this though is not so much under armour specific and just the fact that retailing stinks. we tail is dreadful. i could name up 50 different companies that are having tremendous issues in the current retail environment. under armour just happens to be one of them rather than a whole host of missteps that i've heard around the table today and that maybe you have mentioned as well. >> well, i mean, i think the macro scenario in retail is an equal opportunity situation. and it comes down to how well you know -- how well
but if they're hasty they could blow themselves up. we saw that years ago with brands like fila and tommy hilfiger and ralph lauren sport. we saw all this happen. very delicate situation. having to do something quickly but having to do it within the framework of the brand and make themselves cool where that kid who, you know, wears head to toe under armour on the football field, goes into the locker room and puts on an under armour lifestyle product. right now he's putting on his jordans and...
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a hasty and harmful set of decisions because remember, it's harder to get to america as a refugee than through any other route at the moment. these are victims of terror who are seeking haven. >> you said it don't make us safer. explain because there are many people watching saying the people who can possibly harm our country are looking to shah had iia law and for terror and to bom bomb us and hurt us. they won't be getting in. >> the one good thing is i can get on a program and explain what the current system is. it takes up to 36 months for a refugee to be vetted outside this country by american authorities. 12 to 15 government departments of the u.s. including the cia vet individual cases, biometric testing referred to in your previous segment means there's america chooses the lefgs who are going to come here and become productive residents and patriotic citizens. record of this country is of successful refugee resettlementment. my organization, would in war zones around the world delivering humanitarian aid and we resettle refugees here. i met refugees today from iran, from syria,
a hasty and harmful set of decisions because remember, it's harder to get to america as a refugee than through any other route at the moment. these are victims of terror who are seeking haven. >> you said it don't make us safer. explain because there are many people watching saying the people who can possibly harm our country are looking to shah had iia law and for terror and to bom bomb us and hurt us. they won't be getting in. >> the one good thing is i can get on a program and...
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, a media, a civil society, and the idea that kind of everything depended on this what i view as a hasty effort -- i have a problem with that. >> grim allyson. excellent presentations and george, especially, thank you for a great article. as a professor, i like you are trying to explore alternative hypotheses and look at the efrd to how you can con tort things. with respect to the appendix and comp comp compromising information on trump. so the question is if you were doing your intelligence analysis on that what was the intent? >> so i think the facts are that as part of the opposition for whatever the republican opponents and then the clinton campaign a political consultant services collecting what is called opposition research and campaigns. secondly, the campaigns were not able to confirm any of this so they are saying the report and then pedaled the same reports and newspapers including the post, the times, and several othe others. third, i don't know what the intent of the post or the times was for the objective reader. they would be interested in this information but only if they
, a media, a civil society, and the idea that kind of everything depended on this what i view as a hasty effort -- i have a problem with that. >> grim allyson. excellent presentations and george, especially, thank you for a great article. as a professor, i like you are trying to explore alternative hypotheses and look at the efrd to how you can con tort things. with respect to the appendix and comp comp compromising information on trump. so the question is if you were doing your...