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you are the director of the hayden planetarium in new york city. you're the host of nova science now. and you write books, and you dance, too. >> i once danced. not much anymore. that was an earlier chapter in my life. and odd that you would mention my ethnicity there. and i say that because i once thought about that. and i realized that i may be the most visible scientist of any discipline, of any ethnicity, of any skin color, in america today. and the reason why i went through that mental exercise was because there i am trying to bring the frontier of science to the public, and i said, "i don't want to do that alone. i want some others there with me." and i looked around to see who's there with me. you know, do we have a geologist there with me, and a biologist? and there are a few that are known-- you know, e .l. wilson and brian greene and michio kaku. but given the size of that science frontier, we need many more. and so i'm disappointed that i'm sitting there alone with that kind of distinction. >> hinojosa: so when i was growing up, the most
you are the director of the hayden planetarium in new york city. you're the host of nova science now. and you write books, and you dance, too. >> i once danced. not much anymore. that was an earlier chapter in my life. and odd that you would mention my ethnicity there. and i say that because i once thought about that. and i realized that i may be the most visible scientist of any discipline, of any ethnicity, of any skin color, in america today. and the reason why i went through that...
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finally, perl hayden -- carl hayden called for a truce. meetingsted a special to be held on neutral ground, and he turned to mike mansfield for a solution. needless to say, mansfield was anxious to end the battle. he searched for a proper meeting place. finally he found ef-100, a small, nondescript meeting room located in the exact center of the capital. i even agreed to have it surveyed, mansfield explained, so that the conference table would not be as much as an eighth of an inch to one side or another. agreed to meet in conference, but stood firm on his demands to cochair in some of the meetings. , and probablysis urged on by mansfield, carl hayden relented. government operations returned to normal. pundits dismissed the battle as a tempest in a teapot. more of student -- more astute observers recognized that this battle was another chapter in the ongoing struggle over the shared constitutional duties of the house and senate. finally this evening, i want to highlight an important, but mostly forgotten, milestone in the committee's histo
finally, perl hayden -- carl hayden called for a truce. meetingsted a special to be held on neutral ground, and he turned to mike mansfield for a solution. needless to say, mansfield was anxious to end the battle. he searched for a proper meeting place. finally he found ef-100, a small, nondescript meeting room located in the exact center of the capital. i even agreed to have it surveyed, mansfield explained, so that the conference table would not be as much as an eighth of an inch to one side...
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scott and adrian trig are the parents of 8-year-old hayden.m spina bifida among other ailments and undergone numerous surgeries and requires a daily regimen of drugs and therapy and the family lives in texas where they are already feeling the impact of tate cuts to medicaid. joining me now is adrian and scott trig and their son hayden and the director of the texas association for home care and hospice. and thank you all for being with me this hour. and let me start with this question first. and as executive director and as you look at what the process is of medicaid cuts what are some of the impacts felt by residents in your state? >> so currently many of the providers are suffering at this point and so are the families who receive those services. the legislature passed 350 million reduction to very critical services for children in 2015. and those services -- or those reductions in funding for medicaid has resulted in several businesses closing across the states, across the continuum and thousands of children going without services. >> adrian
scott and adrian trig are the parents of 8-year-old hayden.m spina bifida among other ailments and undergone numerous surgeries and requires a daily regimen of drugs and therapy and the family lives in texas where they are already feeling the impact of tate cuts to medicaid. joining me now is adrian and scott trig and their son hayden and the director of the texas association for home care and hospice. and thank you all for being with me this hour. and let me start with this question first. and...
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. >> me carla hayden, the librarian of congress. she's in charge of 162 million items. biggest collection of books. they have books, movies, maps and music and it keeps getting better. >> 15000 items come into the library of congress and 12000 of those items are actually added to the collection every day. >> so help me god. >> so, god. >> hayden is the 14th librarian of congress since 18 oh two. she is the first professional librarian. each librarian of congress has had a different background. there have been lawyers, scholars, authors, politicians. >> of course a couple of other things that are part. >> you are the first woman, you're the first african-american, what is that me too? >> there certain professions that have a preponderance of females. being a woman at the helm of the world's largest library is very significant. african-american in a role that symbolizes knowledge and scholarship and information is also very empowering. >> the library's original mission was to be the research are for congress which is still one of its roles. >> there is a tunnel that allow
. >> me carla hayden, the librarian of congress. she's in charge of 162 million items. biggest collection of books. they have books, movies, maps and music and it keeps getting better. >> 15000 items come into the library of congress and 12000 of those items are actually added to the collection every day. >> so help me god. >> so, god. >> hayden is the 14th librarian of congress since 18 oh two. she is the first professional librarian. each librarian of congress...
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hayden said in that scenario is true. and mr.he regrets the meeting took place and took place under the auspices he thought it was. but the reality is again if something had come from this meeting or materials had been passed or subsequent meetings requested and if they followed up in any way we'd be talking about something very, very different. but the reality is they did have this one meeting fairly short he left early as far as you know his explanation is while he was there they were only talking about this russian obviousenage and the adoption issue which he had no interest in at the time. and it may have been an attempt by you know russian agents or government to seek influence. i don't think that it is. the evidence doesn't indicate it was. but let's say for the sake of the conversation that they were triegt to do that. the reality is is that it didn't go anywhere. and now here we are. we had our meeting with mr. kushner today. and that seems to be kind of where we are. >> well, all of in will be looked over and pored over
hayden said in that scenario is true. and mr.he regrets the meeting took place and took place under the auspices he thought it was. but the reality is again if something had come from this meeting or materials had been passed or subsequent meetings requested and if they followed up in any way we'd be talking about something very, very different. but the reality is they did have this one meeting fairly short he left early as far as you know his explanation is while he was there they were only...
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hayden said in that scenario is true. i think mr.er has said he regrets that this meeting took place under the auspices that he thought it was. the. the reality is again if something had come from this meeting or materials passed or subsequent meetings had been requested and if they had followed up in any way, we would be talking about something very, very different. the reality is them did this have one meeting. it was fairly short. he left early. as far as his sflangs while he was there, they were only talking about this russian orphanage and this adoption issue which he had no interest in at the time. it may have been an attempt by russian agents or russian government to seek influence. i don't think that it is evidence certainly doesn't indicate that it was, but let's say for the sake of the conversation that they were trying to do that, the ralt is that it didn't go anywhere. and now here we are. we had our meeting with mr. kushner today. that seems to be kind of where we are. >> all of this will be looked over and poured over a
hayden said in that scenario is true. i think mr.er has said he regrets that this meeting took place under the auspices that he thought it was. the. the reality is again if something had come from this meeting or materials passed or subsequent meetings had been requested and if they had followed up in any way, we would be talking about something very, very different. the reality is them did this have one meeting. it was fairly short. he left early. as far as his sflangs while he was there, they...
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something ten year old hayden young has never enjoyed. until today. >> are you having fun. >> yes! >> the fifth grader with cerebral palsy is splashing around at morgan's inspiration island in san antonio, the first water park built for all kids, even ones in wheelchairs. >> yay. >> the water park features accessible splash pads, a river ride built for wheelchairs and even has a first of its kind waterproof wheelchair powered by compressed air. >> how long from idea to this place being built? >> about three years. >> the park was created by san antonio businessman goredon hartman. he came up with the idea after watching other children at a pool party shun his special needs daughter because of her disability. >> the way she looked at me, that look, of dad, i don't understand. she couldn't tell me. she could tell me with her eyes and she did. and that stuck with me. >> hartman turned to doctors. therapists and people with special needs to create the four acre, 17 million dollar park. he opened it this summer and named it after his daughter, morgan. >> i want to have a life of signifi
something ten year old hayden young has never enjoyed. until today. >> are you having fun. >> yes! >> the fifth grader with cerebral palsy is splashing around at morgan's inspiration island in san antonio, the first water park built for all kids, even ones in wheelchairs. >> yay. >> the water park features accessible splash pads, a river ride built for wheelchairs and even has a first of its kind waterproof wheelchair powered by compressed air. >> how long...
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>> reporter: what is it like to fue hayden in the water just being a ten year old kid? >> oh, it's so much fun. is he having such a great time. it's making him happy, makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool. in a place where kids can beat the heat, and their limitations. >> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> quijano: what a wonderful place. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs capt ce video from a rece >>> ive f rom the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. we have been asking why won't b.a.r.t. release surveillance video from robberies on trains. we found the answer in a memo and now it has us asking more questions. >> kpix 5's melissa caen found out they don't want you to see the crimes being committed for fear of inflaming racial tensions. >> they are fearful about the stories that have come out about the attacks. the assaults. the thefts. >> reporter: in t
>> reporter: what is it like to fue hayden in the water just being a ten year old kid? >> oh, it's so much fun. is he having such a great time. it's making him happy, makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool. in a place where kids can beat the heat, and their limitations. >> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> quijano: what a wonderful place. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano...
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>> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the park? >> he's having such a great time.kes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool new york a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: and that is significant, ensuring every kid has fun. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm james brown in new york. jane pauly will be here tomorrow. thanks for watching and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> tonight, george amal, and the clooney twins on the move. we have the first photo. where their private plane just landed and amal. >>> plus what beyonce's dad just revealed about her newborns. >> i can't wait to tell you more. >>> then what is going on? we'll be with halle berry's fabulous in 50, and talking about her mama's boy. >> that's my dude. ypt him to grow up. >>> which oscar winner was caught kissing her a-list boyfriend on a yacht? >>> will smith and jada pinkett smith's anniversary, and wife jada gushes about their 20 years of marriage. how they're keeping the romance alive. >> mommy goes, bye! >>> now for
>> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the park? >> he's having such a great time.kes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool new york a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: and that is significant, ensuring every kid has fun. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm james brown in new york. jane pauly will be here tomorrow. thanks for watching and good night. captioning...
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>> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the park? >> he's having such a great time.kes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool new york a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: and that is significant, ensuring every kid has fun. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm james brown in new york. jane pauly will be here tomorrow. thanks for watching and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> right now on off script the virginia governor because the green light for a execution. sees -- she has become a fierce opponent of the president. >> he is advocating his leadership on so many issues. >> what will eleanor holmes norton have to say? >> we urge russia to cease its destabilizing activities. >>> what will president trump have to say to present put in? myles standish is here with a preview. >> in under two hours the virginia man will face the death penalty. william
>> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the park? >> he's having such a great time.kes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool new york a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: and that is significant, ensuring every kid has fun. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm james brown in new york. jane pauly will be here tomorrow. thanks for watching and good night. captioning...
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scott and hayden are both men, but they are in the bodies of women, making the transition.ive birth, they are still having female bodies. so it's not quite what it seems. we are grateful to you for your review of the papers. thank you very much to shyama and vincent. just a reminder we take a look at tomorrows front pages every evening at 10:40 here on bbc news. time for a look at the weather. it's shaping up to be another fine and very warm day across england and wales for the most part. further north, some rain around. not fall of scotla nd north, some rain around. not fall of scotland and northern ireland, but far cloudier than yesterday. we've had rain already. these were the weather watcher pictures sent in from argyll & bute. that rain is still around and you can see the extent of the cloud still around. to the south of that we have missed genius and fog. to the north of the weather front, it should genius and fog. to the north of the weatherfront, it should be genius and fog. to the north of the weather front, it should be a brighter day than yesterday. at that where
scott and hayden are both men, but they are in the bodies of women, making the transition.ive birth, they are still having female bodies. so it's not quite what it seems. we are grateful to you for your review of the papers. thank you very much to shyama and vincent. just a reminder we take a look at tomorrows front pages every evening at 10:40 here on bbc news. time for a look at the weather. it's shaping up to be another fine and very warm day across england and wales for the most part....
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general hayden, where is this investigation heading? because president trump who repeatedly denied any contact between the campaign and russians was contradicted by his son-in-law jared kushner. he had four meetings with russians. what's your take what we've learned? >> first of all, president trump, the trump campaign, the transition team, don, just took an absolutist approach to any sessions of contact with the russians. and they just simply said there weren't any. they didn't do any homework. there wasn't any great care, indicative of a lot of things that have been said by the administration. and now as you begin to peel this back, there turns out to have been an awful lot of contacts. which may lead nowhere. we've got to let the investigation take its course. it puts the lie to the fact there were no contacts. frankly, the more you learn, the more you're forced to conclude that at a minimum, mr. trump's campaign was naive in terms of tats view towards the russians. >> it doesn't help them on the credibility level. you know, you told
general hayden, where is this investigation heading? because president trump who repeatedly denied any contact between the campaign and russians was contradicted by his son-in-law jared kushner. he had four meetings with russians. what's your take what we've learned? >> first of all, president trump, the trump campaign, the transition team, don, just took an absolutist approach to any sessions of contact with the russians. and they just simply said there weren't any. they didn't do any...
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former cia, and michael hayden knows a thing or two about russian spying.peaks out when we continue. you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... best one ever! for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> when donald trump jr. released e-mails he gave a window into international intrigue. how much showed up on the radar of various u.s. intelligence agencies if any at all. we don't know. good to get perspective from some one with deep knowledge of how it works in this country and russia, michael hayden. director of the cia and nsa. >> general, for e-mails released how much do they intensify questions what went on between the trump campaign and russian government? >> well, my le
former cia, and michael hayden knows a thing or two about russian spying.peaks out when we continue. you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... best one ever! for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing...
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>> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water, just being a ten-year-old kid?un. i's having such a great time. taking him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: and that is significant, ensuring every kid has fun. tat's the "cbs evening news." i'm james brown in new york. jane pauley will be here tomorrow. thanks for watching, and have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by ss group at wgbh access.wgbh.org bay.. now, it's dropping the hammer -- on the anchor-outs. good evening, i'm allen martin. i >>> reeling them in, one local city has had it with bad behavior on the bay. now it's dropping the hammer. i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. let's get to kpix 5's emily turner. she is live in sausalito with "sky drone 5". emily. >> reporter: if you spent any amount of time on richardson bay out here on the water, you likely have a story about an anchor out. so do the boats anchored just offshore that "skydrone5" is f
>> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water, just being a ten-year-old kid?un. i's having such a great time. taking him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: and that is significant, ensuring every kid has fun. tat's the "cbs evening news." i'm james brown in new york. jane pauley will be here tomorrow. thanks for...
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>> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water?g a ten-year-old kid. >> it's so much fun. he's having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: that's the overnight news for this friday for some news continues for others check back for the morning news and "cbs this morning" for the broadcast center in new york city i'm james brown. ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news". >>> hi everyone and welcome to the overnight new. larges protests turned violent in germany as world leaders started gather ahead of today's g 20 summit. riots on the streets of hamburg and riots broke out. police had water cannons tear gas and water spray. the protests started as president trump arrived to meet with g 20 leaders. will talk about the nuclear threat from north korea and isis and other issues. >> has president trump arrive in ham burgess protested clashed with the police. >> >> this is anti-capitali
>> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water?g a ten-year-old kid. >> it's so much fun. he's having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: that's the overnight news for this friday for some news continues for others check back for the morning news and "cbs this morning" for the...
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>> 17. >> what is it look to see hayden in the water being a 10-year-old kid? >> so much fun. a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> happy and cool. in a place where kids can beat the heat, and, their limitations. >>> what a great idea. that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some, the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. if president trump was jetlagged from his four day trip to europe, he showed no sign of it sunday morning when he fired off another round of tweets. mr. trump defended his face to face meeting with vladamir putin insisting he pressed the russian leader about meddling in the u.s. election. prominent members insist he didn't push hard enough. paula read at the white house. >> reporter: the president returned from the g 20 summit saturday this morning he triumphantly tweeted the trip was a great success. he also shared details
>> 17. >> what is it look to see hayden in the water being a 10-year-old kid? >> so much fun. a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> happy and cool. in a place where kids can beat the heat, and, their limitations. >>> what a great idea. that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some, the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine...
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>> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water? >> he's having such a great time.y makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues for others check back a bit later for the morning news around cbs this morning. frrz from the broadcast center in new york city i'm james brown. ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> hi everyone and welcome to the "overnight news." large protests in germany ahead of leaders gathering for the g-20 summit. clashes broke out as bottles and other objects thrown at officers. the protest erupted as the president arrived for the g-20 summit, a meeting of the world's most powerful economies. a big focus will be the nuclear threat from north korea. s and war against isis and other key issues. president trump arrived to meet thousands of protesters clashed with police. >> this is anti-capitalists protesters and authorities sent out 15,000 police to tr
>> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water? >> he's having such a great time.y makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues for others check back a bit later for the morning news around cbs this morning. frrz from the broadcast center in new york city i'm james...
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the ethernet when processed it is spoken for ways to would not wanted to speak former chief michael hayden alerts to us how it could be spoken for as of produced by a terrorist and then to get that pre-existing pattern and that signature if it fits with did that signature of the terrorist template you define yourself a the end of a the predator drone strake that has no target of a vacation of the groups of men who have certain signatures associated with terrorist activity so with this in mind we call people that the war of terror does the rest so with the strong program the strikes were targeted with a suspected individuals to their voice or their name the and the drone operator blocks sit on that individual but in 2008 following the frustration from the pakistan me state policy the u.s. the changes the guidelines that only could they claimed also have a database so although it does not publicly differed she retrieved the target of a strike one could be a spike in the frequency there were 49 strakes and 372 of those seven years betrayed 2009 and 2015 so to me we indexed every identified si
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we are going to talk to retired air force director michael hayden of both the cia and ns sanc a. >> myessoned laerngearned fro e-mail it's. put aside what may or may not have happened whether information was transmitted is there was a clear sign the trump campaign welcomed assistance, however you describe it, welcomed assistance to help him defeat election against hillary clinton. not going to claim it's illegal. certainly not treasonous but it does display something the administration has denied its entire existence. >> a lot of donald trump insurgents made the argument that it is standard operating procedure it happens in all campaigns people look for opposition research and have meeting with all sorts of people. what's different today is whether or not she was from the russian government this lawyer donald trump, jr. met with her with the assumption she was a russian government attorney and that this information came from the russian government. >> right and that's an important point and there are distinctions talk to the new zealanders and australians about something and doing this
we are going to talk to retired air force director michael hayden of both the cia and ns sanc a. >> myessoned laerngearned fro e-mail it's. put aside what may or may not have happened whether information was transmitted is there was a clear sign the trump campaign welcomed assistance, however you describe it, welcomed assistance to help him defeat election against hillary clinton. not going to claim it's illegal. certainly not treasonous but it does display something the administration...
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joining us now with his take is general michael hayden, former director of the cia and nsa. general, great to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> our understand of this meeting keeps morphing. it was not, obviously, pitched as something about adoption. that was the first story. and it wasn't just with a russian attorney. it turns out there were also some other people in this meeting. let's talk about it. a russian-american lobbyist, born in the soviet union, served as a soviet military officer, was also there, as well as as a translator, as well as this associate of this pop star, family representative. what do you make of what was happening in this meeting? >> understanding deepens, not just morphs, but deepens about the meeting. over the last 96 hours i've been quite impressed with a lot of former cia case officers, all of them with russian experiencing commenting on this is just how the russians would do it, were this a meeting that the russians wanted to use to establish this kind of influence campaign. it's almost classic. and that's been confirmed to me in privat
joining us now with his take is general michael hayden, former director of the cia and nsa. general, great to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> our understand of this meeting keeps morphing. it was not, obviously, pitched as something about adoption. that was the first story. and it wasn't just with a russian attorney. it turns out there were also some other people in this meeting. let's talk about it. a russian-american lobbyist, born in the soviet union, served as a soviet...
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. >> my fiancee, the very lucky, vanessa hayden. >> vanessa hayden, former wilemena model became vanessa. soon after they became parents. five children in seven years. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? yeah, buddy. first time without a vest. good job. i got you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> as the the kids grew, so did don jr.'s involvement in his father's empire. joining the apprentice. >> don, tell them what you are looking for? >> you will be judged on three criteria. >> promoting it. >> plenty of company that would kill for the kind of free press that we get. it is really a great tool. >> moving into a corner office as an executive vice president. when he could, he would go to upstate new york where he would fish. >> he would withhold his last name from people. and, they know he is a good fly fisherman. but they don't know that his last name is trump. i can relate to that. i think most of us could. with wanting some -- refuge from -- from all of the attention that trump's receive. >> ahead -- how that last name would catapult him into on to the campaign trail and into co
. >> my fiancee, the very lucky, vanessa hayden. >> vanessa hayden, former wilemena model became vanessa. soon after they became parents. five children in seven years. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? yeah, buddy. first time without a vest. good job. i got you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> as the the kids grew, so did don jr.'s involvement in his father's empire. joining the apprentice. >> don, tell them what you are looking for? >>...
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joining us former director of nsa and cia, national security analyst general michael hayden. you for being with us. >> good morning. >> the situation with russia, vladimir putin saying he will kick out 755 people who work for u.s. interests in the embassy staff in russia right now. how would you assess the current status of the u.s.-russia relationship? >> well, john, it's about as dark as it's been? several decades. i actually heard someone describe the russian view of the american administration right now as the president being gulliver tied down in washington, tied down by the little pugss. it looks like the president has cut his losses in terms of the hope of a dramatic change in the russia-u.s. relationship. it's interesting he took this step after congress passed the additional sanctions but before the president signed them. in other words, he's cutting out president trump from this current action, a little glimmer, room to maneuver for him in the future. >> what does that mean? it means he's not -- you think he's not holding president trump responsible. >> i think he's
joining us former director of nsa and cia, national security analyst general michael hayden. you for being with us. >> good morning. >> the situation with russia, vladimir putin saying he will kick out 755 people who work for u.s. interests in the embassy staff in russia right now. how would you assess the current status of the u.s.-russia relationship? >> well, john, it's about as dark as it's been? several decades. i actually heard someone describe the russian view of the...
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and general hayden is absolutely right. what's happening with jeff sessions is appalling on so many levels and the least of them is the lack of personal considerations for a loyalist like jeff sessions. what troubles me here is that trump has no respect for the rule of law. he doesn't even recognize that there is a rule of law. we should have seen this coming because he fired fbi director comey specifically to stop the russia investigation. now he wants to fire former fbi director, mueller to stop the russia investigation and he's willing, apparently, to contemplate getting rid of jeff sessions, if that's what it will take to stop the russia investigation. even though everybody admits he did the right thing by recusing himself of the trump campaign. it's clear what's going on is the only thing trump believes in is loyalty. this is a carry over where he valued personal loyalty. he has no notion that office holders are supposed to be loyal above all to the constitution and not to the president and they're not there to protect
and general hayden is absolutely right. what's happening with jeff sessions is appalling on so many levels and the least of them is the lack of personal considerations for a loyalist like jeff sessions. what troubles me here is that trump has no respect for the rule of law. he doesn't even recognize that there is a rule of law. we should have seen this coming because he fired fbi director comey specifically to stop the russia investigation. now he wants to fire former fbi director, mueller to...
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and you wouldn't think he would have much of a chance and he had a new lawyer now, a guy named hayden covington who had been a defender of the jehovah's witnesses for a long time. and hayden covington has been the most successful lawyer ever to appeal cases to the us supreme court. he had dropped a lot of jehovah's witnesses out of serving in the army and there are a lot of cases of jehovah's witnesses refusing to slay say the pledge of allegiance and stand and salute the flag and things like that. >> so they went before this judge rahman, stated his case. the fbi presented a file and judge grauman went off to decide on this. and afterabout three weeks , judge around and decided that ali should be a conscientious objector and he filed his thing with the justice department and it was a nonbinding decision and the justice department said well, that's very nice for judge from in and he said well, we think you 47 should consider muhammad ali a 1a and he should be drafted. so the justice department overrode what he said and what john prominent said and away we went to this whole thing wher
and you wouldn't think he would have much of a chance and he had a new lawyer now, a guy named hayden covington who had been a defender of the jehovah's witnesses for a long time. and hayden covington has been the most successful lawyer ever to appeal cases to the us supreme court. he had dropped a lot of jehovah's witnesses out of serving in the army and there are a lot of cases of jehovah's witnesses refusing to slay say the pledge of allegiance and stand and salute the flag and things like...
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the former director of the cia and nsa, general michael hayden.hank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> so, let's get to it. when you see these e-mails, what questions do you have? >> well, i think phil mudd actually captured it exactly. it's interesting, maybe even important what happened before, what happened after, but what's core is what's in the e-mail in black and white. that the trump campaign at the very highest levels, people related to the president at the highest levels agreed to accept a meeting from what they agreed to be a representative of the russian government who is volunteering their support to try to get donald trump elected president of the united states. that's very clear and frankly i think that's a game changing exchange in that e-mail chain. >> tell me about that. why is this after all the threats for all of these months, why is this one in a different category? >> it provides linkage from what, number one, we know the russians did. all right? that's a established high confidence judgment of the entire american intelli
the former director of the cia and nsa, general michael hayden.hank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> so, let's get to it. when you see these e-mails, what questions do you have? >> well, i think phil mudd actually captured it exactly. it's interesting, maybe even important what happened before, what happened after, but what's core is what's in the e-mail in black and white. that the trump campaign at the very highest levels, people related to the president at the...
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coming up, we're going to talk to former cia director michael hayden.es he make of the palace intrigue? what does he make for the president's basis of not believing the russia intel? but first, indulgent foods, they can be good for you depending on how they're prepared. cnn health contributor lisa drayer explains how in today's food as fuel. >> a slice of the right kind of pizza can actually pinch hit for a nutritious meal. one whole wheat slice topped with spinach clocks in at just 240 calories, plus you'll get calcium from cheese and disease fighting lycopene from tomato sauce. one steamed or boiled shrimp has a mere 14 calories and heart healthy omega 3 fats. but steer clear of the fried stuff, single double tampora has 70 calories or five times the amount of the sustained version. and good news for coffee lovers, a 12-ounce cup of brewed black coffee has only five calories while the same size nonfat cappuccino has only 60. my recommendations, if you want milk, ask for skim. and if you want sweetener, request sugar free syrup. and hold off on the whi
coming up, we're going to talk to former cia director michael hayden.es he make of the palace intrigue? what does he make for the president's basis of not believing the russia intel? but first, indulgent foods, they can be good for you depending on how they're prepared. cnn health contributor lisa drayer explains how in today's food as fuel. >> a slice of the right kind of pizza can actually pinch hit for a nutritious meal. one whole wheat slice topped with spinach clocks in at just 240...
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. ♪ [ knock on door ] hayden. hi! you didn't really have to buy me lunch. actually, i did. gratitude with words. [ laughs ] look, i was just doing my job. listen, you cleared my name, right? that's at the very least lunch-worthy. you were innocent. obrecht was setting you up. something had to be done. yeah, but when you first became my supervisor, i was less than gracious. okay, i was an ass. [ laughs ] still, you went above and beyond.
. ♪ [ knock on door ] hayden. hi! you didn't really have to buy me lunch. actually, i did. gratitude with words. [ laughs ] look, i was just doing my job. listen, you cleared my name, right? that's at the very least lunch-worthy. you were innocent. obrecht was setting you up. something had to be done. yeah, but when you first became my supervisor, i was less than gracious. okay, i was an ass. [ laughs ] still, you went above and beyond.
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and people like that have said this is not who we are. -- people like hayden and people like that have said that this is not who we are. that the president doesn't speak for what our constitutional values have been and what they will be. [applause] >> if proven of russian collusion, what happens in the rule of law? i mean, if trump gets impeached something related to that is one thing but isn't pence fruit of the poisoned tree? and what would happen? what happened to those laws that trump has signed and the supreme court and all that? >> we have like 15 seconds so -- [laughter] >> sorry. >> only law professors could answer that question. >> so the laws are still going to be in effect even though ere's a presumption of regularity should anything be shown. i mean, in terms of pence, you know, i suspect that they've tried to wall him off. if you've seen "house of cards" you know how this plays out. but you know, i think he's presumably walled off from these other things just in case there's a problem. >> you know, neal and salley represent the best of our nation. [applause] >> to live up
and people like that have said this is not who we are. -- people like hayden and people like that have said that this is not who we are. that the president doesn't speak for what our constitutional values have been and what they will be. [applause] >> if proven of russian collusion, what happens in the rule of law? i mean, if trump gets impeached something related to that is one thing but isn't pence fruit of the poisoned tree? and what would happen? what happened to those laws that trump...
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ambassador to the united nations nicky hayden has compared iran to a scorpion in remarks about the country's nuclear disarmament. the topic of iranian regime's compliance with its international obligations reminds me of the fable of the scorpion and the frog. the scorpion asked the frog for a ride across the river the frog quite rationally asked how do i know you won't sting me and the scorpion replies because it would kill both of us we'd both drown . so the frog is convinced he lets the scorpion get on its back and starts across the river but sure enough midway through discordian stings him with his last breath the frog asks why and the scorpion replies because it's in my nature. the secretary general's report is filled with devastating evidence of the nature of the iranian regime when we're talking about international agreements and enforcement and when we're talking about the potential of prosecuting through military means or the like. these little metaphorical parable references lose their point in this this is serious business here so when it comes to international diplomacy but it com
ambassador to the united nations nicky hayden has compared iran to a scorpion in remarks about the country's nuclear disarmament. the topic of iranian regime's compliance with its international obligations reminds me of the fable of the scorpion and the frog. the scorpion asked the frog for a ride across the river the frog quite rationally asked how do i know you won't sting me and the scorpion replies because it would kill both of us we'd both drown . so the frog is convinced he lets the...
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pete: i was called over to the white house and i met with mike hayden who, at that time, was the directorf the nsa and i met with the vice president. sharyl: they read him in on a government practice that was unheard of by the public -- a secret program to gather "bulk" data on nearly every american. pete: we collect americans who, you know, who are part of the system and through this huge dragnet that we have out there and this is what we do to make sure that their "conversations" are minimized. sharyl: the program was so secretive that director of national intelligence james clapper was still publicly denying it in 2013. sen. wyden: does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? dir. clapper: no, sir. sen. wyden: it does not? dir. clapper: not wittingly. sharyl: a month later, national security agency whistleblower edward snowden exposed the shocking extent to which the u.s. government had been spying on law-abiding citizens, including so-called "incidental" surveillance, without a court warrant, of americans who simply communicated with a
pete: i was called over to the white house and i met with mike hayden who, at that time, was the directorf the nsa and i met with the vice president. sharyl: they read him in on a government practice that was unheard of by the public -- a secret program to gather "bulk" data on nearly every american. pete: we collect americans who, you know, who are part of the system and through this huge dragnet that we have out there and this is what we do to make sure that their...
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. >> as part a hayden's digital initiative in may, the library of congress made 25 million pieces from its collection available for the public to download. it is all free. that's it for today, have a great week. we'll see you next fox news howie: sean spicer stepping down as press secretary in a white house shakeup and the president brings in anthony scaramucci. >> the cameras are back. can you commit to allowing cameras. >> i need a lot of hair and makeup, maybe. howie: can he change the hostile relationship between the president and the press? donald trump going after his own attorney general for bowing out of the russia probe and doing it before a reporter at the "new york times." >> after he gets the job he recuses himself. >> was that a mistake? >> sessions should never have recuses himself. and he should have told me before he took the job and i would have chosen somebody else. >> i don't know why dumping on sessions makes sense. >> he criticizes attorney general jeff sessions in such a way that in normal times we would expect an official criticized this way by the president the
. >> as part a hayden's digital initiative in may, the library of congress made 25 million pieces from its collection available for the public to download. it is all free. that's it for today, have a great week. we'll see you next fox news howie: sean spicer stepping down as press secretary in a white house shakeup and the president brings in anthony scaramucci. >> the cameras are back. can you commit to allowing cameras. >> i need a lot of hair and makeup, maybe. howie: can...
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this atrocity was declared an unintentional mistake, along with facilities in hayden, razeh and saadall hit by saudi bombs. how many hospitals, protected by international humanitarian law, will the secretary of state allow to be hit by saudi arabia before he stops selling them bombs? mr speaker, the honourable lady talks as though there is only one party in this particular dispute in that part of the world, and unfortunately, it is not. and as i say, we take the absolute, the clear risk criteria very, very seriously. but i'm afraid that making the sort of rather uninformed points that she does for propaganda purposes doesn't actually help the humanitarian situation. while the secretary of state and the government may have won this legal skirmish, they certainly haven't won the moral case. there are still many unanswered questions about the relationship here and the terrible situation that we see in yemen. the secretary of state said that on one hand, he was confident, but on the other hand, the courtjudgment makes it clear that he was anxious, and in fact, as he knows, he wrote to the
this atrocity was declared an unintentional mistake, along with facilities in hayden, razeh and saadall hit by saudi bombs. how many hospitals, protected by international humanitarian law, will the secretary of state allow to be hit by saudi arabia before he stops selling them bombs? mr speaker, the honourable lady talks as though there is only one party in this particular dispute in that part of the world, and unfortunately, it is not. and as i say, we take the absolute, the clear risk...
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we discovered that by 1960 karo -- carl hayden would have had trouble fixing a parking ticket. there were these two brothers in tucson stewart and mo and he built a campaign around these mavericks. arizona had these conventions and he was able to get the vote even though he never should. >> another example of the people that are brought in to the center of american political history really making these things happen are figures of the time. let's go to lyndon johnson and how johnson is his vice president it is one of those historians that have written about this and there are many versions of this is where our people writing about it. people say kennedy had no intention of picking lbj, that this was the sort of gesture that was made to offer the vice presidency. much to his regret johnson accepted. he was certain that he would turn it down. others say that is not so. i think one man suggested that kennedy and his brother may have been at on. robert kennedy was no fan of lbj. jfk saw the merit of picking lbj, you guys come out somewhere in the middle of that. you do show what a
we discovered that by 1960 karo -- carl hayden would have had trouble fixing a parking ticket. there were these two brothers in tucson stewart and mo and he built a campaign around these mavericks. arizona had these conventions and he was able to get the vote even though he never should. >> another example of the people that are brought in to the center of american political history really making these things happen are figures of the time. let's go to lyndon johnson and how johnson is...
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. >> as part a hayden's digital initiative in may, the library of congress made 25 million pieces from its collection available for the public to download. it is all free. that's it for today, have a great week. we'll see you next fox news >> juice on the loose, thespecie was served. when the parole board now here's the rub. we know the football great got away with double murder. when his ex-wife nicole brown and his friend goldman. here he is serving a sentence between nine and 33 years for a rinky-dink armed robbery in a las vegas hotel room in 2007. i don't mean to dismiss or demand diminish the crime. any stickup involving guns has to be taken seriously. this was mostly caper, notions 11, it was more like the keystone crooks. oj rounding up apostate house and confronting memorabilia dealers were was trying to sell his stuff. the star witness was also the guy set up the confrontation. the charming ex-con who secretly recorded the whole thing. >> are you are at? >> i do not think i'm around. the tape is what the tape is. the tape is a rat. the tape is the one explaining i'm not tryin
. >> as part a hayden's digital initiative in may, the library of congress made 25 million pieces from its collection available for the public to download. it is all free. that's it for today, have a great week. we'll see you next fox news >> juice on the loose, thespecie was served. when the parole board now here's the rub. we know the football great got away with double murder. when his ex-wife nicole brown and his friend goldman. here he is serving a sentence between nine and 33...
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i was talking to general mike hayden who was one of the top in our intelligence community about this.e said he would go in the white house and brief people in cyber. he said they looked at me like i was rainman. they didn't understand what you were saying because we don't have a generation of leaders who actually trained to understand cyber. but it's not just cyber. it is economics. think about it. you know, 20 years ago, alan greenspan was also referred to as the most powerful man in the world as he controlled the big monetary tools he's had. a fiscal tool and a monetary tool and that's how he controlled the economy. i think we are going to look back on that. as the jurassic period of economics. when you go into the big dig era and we are about to entry. three, four, five years from now where there's 50 billion devices on the internet. they internet. they'll preassigned information on economic activity to the block level, this part of the store versus the back of the store. when you look at economic data right now, first of all defined by national boundaries, which is a very crude, t
i was talking to general mike hayden who was one of the top in our intelligence community about this.e said he would go in the white house and brief people in cyber. he said they looked at me like i was rainman. they didn't understand what you were saying because we don't have a generation of leaders who actually trained to understand cyber. but it's not just cyber. it is economics. think about it. you know, 20 years ago, alan greenspan was also referred to as the most powerful man in the world...
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not -- he had written a chapter of a book called "the calling for armed revolution in america. , hayden becamen a state legislator and clinton gave him the medal of freedom, richly undeserved. he never gave up the idea. he suppressed that chapter of the book. one thing about the left is that they lie. it is important to understand that. they lie because they now -- they know if they told the truth about what they believe and what they would be rejected or worse. post: on that point. because they have to conceal what they really believe. david: they are always concealing their agenda. same who comes from the background i did, he was raised by communists, the difference between us that he never left the communist left. there is a book called "you lie" which is 300 pages about obama. footnoted about all of obama's obvious lies. everybody knows some of them. you like doctor if them, you can keep your plan if you like it. there are so many others. the manual of the left, there guide which is still of bestseller and it is there recommended reading of that american education association, the l
not -- he had written a chapter of a book called "the calling for armed revolution in america. , hayden becamen a state legislator and clinton gave him the medal of freedom, richly undeserved. he never gave up the idea. he suppressed that chapter of the book. one thing about the left is that they lie. it is important to understand that. they lie because they now -- they know if they told the truth about what they believe and what they would be rejected or worse. post: on that point....
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john michael hayden thank you.u >>> wen we come back the president -- is it trump being trump or the pressure getting to him? yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee... hen we come back the president -- is it trump being trump or the pressure getting to him? he, verizon? are those my heels? yeah! yeah, we're the same size...in shoes. with t-mobile taxes and fees are already included, so you get four lines of unlimited for just $40 bucks each. the price we say is the price you pay. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. hey you've gotta see this. cno.n. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, w
john michael hayden thank you.u >>> wen we come back the president -- is it trump being trump or the pressure getting to him? yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee... hen we come back the president -- is it trump being trump or the pressure getting to him? he, verizon? are those my heels? yeah! yeah, we're the same size...in shoes. with t-mobile taxes and fees are already included, so you get four lines of unlimited for just $40 bucks...
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in the quotation that begins the chapter former and sat michael hayden alerts us to how metadata canbe spoken for ask is, produced by a terrorist. that is was metadata can be compared against the pattern, that signature in the parlance of the us intelligence community and metadata fits within the signature of a terrorist template, one might find oneself at the end of a predator drone strike. his database attack is a signature strike. it's a strike that requires no target identification but rather an identification of quote, men who bear certain signatures or defining characteristics associated with terrorist activity but whose identities are known. we might choose to remark a bit more specific and call people out there algorithmic terrorists based on metadata, in the us. the argument of the us drone program in the 2000, the strike would target and intelligence officials identified suspected individual through their voice, name or on the ground reconnaissance. then a drone operator would launch a missile down to where the individual was believed to be but in 2008, following frustratio
in the quotation that begins the chapter former and sat michael hayden alerts us to how metadata canbe spoken for ask is, produced by a terrorist. that is was metadata can be compared against the pattern, that signature in the parlance of the us intelligence community and metadata fits within the signature of a terrorist template, one might find oneself at the end of a predator drone strike. his database attack is a signature strike. it's a strike that requires no target identification but...