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. >> general hayden, who was on this network, i think, on this very day, either on the day of or the day before the intel chiefs flew up to new york to brief then president-elect trump, made that point. i mean, the intelligence community seems to have seen this coming. i pulled that up. let's watch it. >> frankly, i've been stunned by the degree to which mr. trump has been willing to push back on what the intelligence community believes to be a high confidence judgment and nicole, he doesn't seem to be pushing back because he's got different data or new data. he seems to be pushing back because it contradicts what he would like the narrative to be, and that's a very unusual place for american intelligence to be with its first client. >> he's completely correct. i mean, this is how the president operates. in some ways, it's the most simple answer is the correct one and he operates in a different reality. it's about public relations. and i think that in terms of the russia -- questioning the intelligence conclusions there, a lot of that was the fear of being considered an illegitimate
. >> general hayden, who was on this network, i think, on this very day, either on the day of or the day before the intel chiefs flew up to new york to brief then president-elect trump, made that point. i mean, the intelligence community seems to have seen this coming. i pulled that up. let's watch it. >> frankly, i've been stunned by the degree to which mr. trump has been willing to push back on what the intelligence community believes to be a high confidence judgment and nicole,...
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the attacks poor remarkable similarities says former cia director retired general michael hayden. but they did in brussels with what they did in purse not an awful lot like mumbai. mumbai in two thousand and eight ten terrorists stormed multiple targets in a three days and killed one hundred sixty six people designee bowman is still haunted by the memory of the attacks he said i wouldn't wish that fear on my worst enemy. lifton's a flight attendant as of the barman was travelling to india for the first time. on the evening of november twenty sixth two thousand and eight she went to the loo put cafe in mumbai together with fellow crew members. i thought it was a huge bang i had no idea what it was then there was another bang and then it really started bam bam bam bam bam bam. to attack and started shooting assault rifles firing over one hundred twenty rounds in the space of a few minutes. we knew there was still there and that they had reloaded. and then i heard steps on broken glass. glass being in those steps kept coming closer. and my new now he's standing next to me. the attack
the attacks poor remarkable similarities says former cia director retired general michael hayden. but they did in brussels with what they did in purse not an awful lot like mumbai. mumbai in two thousand and eight ten terrorists stormed multiple targets in a three days and killed one hundred sixty six people designee bowman is still haunted by the memory of the attacks he said i wouldn't wish that fear on my worst enemy. lifton's a flight attendant as of the barman was travelling to india for...
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and cia director michael hayden was a key figure in the terrorism. them was an ally but it was the ally from hell and it was a very very difficult ally when i went there and tried to get the pakistanis to do something against al qaeda we were just coming from a completely different places ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states and the president of the islamic republic of pakistan the americans formed a partnership with a problematic ally pakistan today the country's former president pervez musharraf is living in exile he too says pakistan's relationship with the us was difficult you know. in the way he appeared on. and then i would need to. you know over there door new to. every individual. dislike and. here. it was into this tense situation in pakistan that the u.s. government sent david headley his mission to gather information on terrorist organizations. and the whole headley first came into contact with a terrorist group planning attacks outside of pakistan called lashkar e tayyiba. he was recruited into the group by a man with t
and cia director michael hayden was a key figure in the terrorism. them was an ally but it was the ally from hell and it was a very very difficult ally when i went there and tried to get the pakistanis to do something against al qaeda we were just coming from a completely different places ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states and the president of the islamic republic of pakistan the americans formed a partnership with a problematic ally pakistan today the country's former...
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and cia director michael hayden was a key figure in the war on terrorism. from hell it was a very very difficult when i went there and try to get the pakistanis to do something . we were just coming from completely different places ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states and the president of the islamic republic of pakistan the americans formed a partnership with a problematic pakistan today the country's former president pervez musharraf living in exile he says pakistan's relationship with the us was difficult. there would be a new dust there because. whenever their door neuter oh. they really. dislike. him. it wasn't to this tense situation in pakistan that the u.s. government sent david headley his mission to gather information on terrorist organizations. and the whole headley first came into contact with a terrorist group planning attacks outside of pakistan called lashkar e tayyiba. he was recruited into the group by a man with ties to the pakistani secret service me here. near in particular this point is this young rising star and mast
and cia director michael hayden was a key figure in the war on terrorism. from hell it was a very very difficult when i went there and try to get the pakistanis to do something . we were just coming from completely different places ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states and the president of the islamic republic of pakistan the americans formed a partnership with a problematic pakistan today the country's former president pervez musharraf living in exile he says pakistan's...
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and michael hayden. general michael hayden are two of your people i mean if that's not the face of the future of technology and. the bush era. this week in los angeles and pencils now were books and definitely no more teachers journey look more than thirty thousand educators went on strike monday morning in the second largest school district in the nation that comes after negotiations broke apart between the l.a. unified school district and united fans alice last friday in los angeles are to america. the story. also angeles teachers went on strike in the rain today but it's after the unions rejected a deal from the school districts and now more than a half million students are left in the middle of the chaos tens of thousands of los angeles teachers went on strike this morning and this is after months of talks between the union and the school district's members of the united teachers los angeles voted last year to walk off the job if a deal wasn't reached that included higher wages and smaller class size
and michael hayden. general michael hayden are two of your people i mean if that's not the face of the future of technology and. the bush era. this week in los angeles and pencils now were books and definitely no more teachers journey look more than thirty thousand educators went on strike monday morning in the second largest school district in the nation that comes after negotiations broke apart between the l.a. unified school district and united fans alice last friday in los angeles are to...
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you look at brennan, you look at clapper, you look at hayden, you look at comey, you look at mccabe,ook at strozk and his lover, lisa page. >> trevor: it is so cute how trump lists all the number ofs of the deep state like they are sand's rain dee, you know brennan and claiper and hayden and comey but do you recall the most famous of all-- he just loves everybody. peter strozk and lisa page. but after cleaning house and firing his enemies trump's intelligence community is now lead completely by people he hand picked. although after yesterday, he might want to pick again. >> tonight top u.s. intelligence officials are openly contradicting president trump's assessment of some of america's most dangerous adversaries on on iran u.s. intelligence agencies say tay ron is still in the restarting its nuclear program. >> at the moment they are in cliensz. >> president trurch launching a remarkable series of attacks on his own top intelligence officials. he calls them quote extremely passive an naive about iran saying that the united states needs to be careful and suggesting, get this, perhaps
you look at brennan, you look at clapper, you look at hayden, you look at comey, you look at mccabe,ook at strozk and his lover, lisa page. >> trevor: it is so cute how trump lists all the number ofs of the deep state like they are sand's rain dee, you know brennan and claiper and hayden and comey but do you recall the most famous of all-- he just loves everybody. peter strozk and lisa page. but after cleaning house and firing his enemies trump's intelligence community is now lead...
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tom hayden. who is tom hayden? >> tom hayden was one of the early founders of the protest peace movement. my home state of michigan, it came out of their. the students for democratic society. as lynn said, protest movement, when it begins to get critical mass, near the draft, people start to pay attention. people that i wrote about, when i sit here and listen, they joined earlier and i wonder what their expense would had been had they been a bit younger and if they had gone into the draft. >> go ahead, lynn. >> in the making of a film, we had a chance to speak to veterans from many different phases of the war and it was definitely true that the earlier generation went in with a great deal of idealism. even '67. the people who are drafted who joined up later in the war were doing so in a very different context. so what was happening at home in vietnam. so it was hard to hold onto the vision or idealism about what the war could be i think and if it had continued, especially at the election of '68. it is important to
tom hayden. who is tom hayden? >> tom hayden was one of the early founders of the protest peace movement. my home state of michigan, it came out of their. the students for democratic society. as lynn said, protest movement, when it begins to get critical mass, near the draft, people start to pay attention. people that i wrote about, when i sit here and listen, they joined earlier and i wonder what their expense would had been had they been a bit younger and if they had gone into the...
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[applause] [applause] [cheering] that was michelle obama and carla hayden i hayden and the lf congress talking at the american library association's annual conference in new orleans in june. michelle obama is currently on book tour for becoming, her memoir the best-selling book of 2018. we are going to show you several appearances and we were only allowed to take about ten minutes per appearance. here she is on the book kic kicf in chicago at the united center with oprah winfrey. >> it feels like the white house was our house. your hometown girl from the south side of chicago. welcome michelle obama. [applause] ♪ okay, everybody. hello, united center. have a seat. [cheering] we are home. it feels good. i've got to say every time i fly into the city because it was a city of so many blessings to me, i get a little lump, a little flip-flop. when you are flying in now, coming home, what does that feel like? >> first i try to trace every inch when we are flying and i tried to point out all the neighborhoods like that's midway, i see my high school, i think that's my moms house, i still call
[applause] [applause] [cheering] that was michelle obama and carla hayden i hayden and the lf congress talking at the american library association's annual conference in new orleans in june. michelle obama is currently on book tour for becoming, her memoir the best-selling book of 2018. we are going to show you several appearances and we were only allowed to take about ten minutes per appearance. here she is on the book kic kicf in chicago at the united center with oprah winfrey. >> it...
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librarian of congress, carla hayden, and first lady, mrs. obama, come together now for an in-depth conversation about her forthcoming memoir "becoming", and the experiences that impacted her life, her family and her country. michelle obama. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. a lot of librarians here. [laughing] >> you guys are looking good. hi, carla. >> high. >> how are you? >> i'm telling you, there have been many thrills but to be the librarian sitting here with you is one of the most -- i'm getting a little -- i'm the interviewer so i have to speedy you just have to remember our days back in city hall. i've known carla since i was a baby, a baby professional. you shouldn't be nervous. >> and what a professional you were. because the chicago public library came back from pittsburgh and the library was part of your portfolio. >> yes, it was. >> it made such a difference to have somebody that interested libraries, that read and everything, in government like that. [laughing] that was her. that wasn't shade. not at all. she was just
librarian of congress, carla hayden, and first lady, mrs. obama, come together now for an in-depth conversation about her forthcoming memoir "becoming", and the experiences that impacted her life, her family and her country. michelle obama. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. a lot of librarians here. [laughing] >> you guys are looking good. hi, carla. >> high. >> how are you? >> i'm telling you, there have been many thrills but to be the...
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henson gave us details about her upcoming summer wedding to kelvin hayden. >> i'm overwhelmed. >> aren't come with guidelines. my son i think is going to walk me down the aisle. >> idris elba is planning his wedding with dhowre. >> will you take anything from that? >> i voubd myself with people. i love them, and that's what we want to do. >> but daniel craig, a foreshadowing of the future james bond? >> no, no, no. no. it's the biggest rumor in the world. you know that. it's not going to happen. >> but the couple that became golden globe famous overnight, sandra oh's parents. >> oh, daddy. oh my god. >> when she won for best actress in a tv drama, sandra gave her folks a huge shoutout. >> as for my parents who are amazing and amazing people and internet sensations, they're so happy. >> sandra's parents emigrated to canada from south korea before she was born and she honored them by speaking their native language. the 47-year-old star of "killing eve" made history as the first asian act retsz to host the awards and the and the first as actress in 38 years to win a golden globe in best
henson gave us details about her upcoming summer wedding to kelvin hayden. >> i'm overwhelmed. >> aren't come with guidelines. my son i think is going to walk me down the aisle. >> idris elba is planning his wedding with dhowre. >> will you take anything from that? >> i voubd myself with people. i love them, and that's what we want to do. >> but daniel craig, a foreshadowing of the future james bond? >> no, no, no. no. it's the biggest rumor in the...
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advisers telling nose guard what news is good and what is bad michael hayden the former director of the cia and the n.s.a. both right you also have richard stengel on there right just to show the bipartisanship of it he's was an obama era official he was an undersecretary. of believe in the state department for the obama administration and he famously said many people call me obama's chief propagandist and then he went on you know in a council of foreign relations discussion right in front of cameras to say that he's all in favor of targeting propaganda in those words propaganda against the american people and he's the one who's going to be advising those guard. on what's real news and what's not is this going to work i mean you know you know there is when i was growing up there was a nice saying is that you know if you push the toothpaste out of the tube you can get it back in and have public spin exposed to an open open sources on the internet so well enough for these state supported actors to start contract ing it i mean what would be the reaction you know from my attitude is this is
advisers telling nose guard what news is good and what is bad michael hayden the former director of the cia and the n.s.a. both right you also have richard stengel on there right just to show the bipartisanship of it he's was an obama era official he was an undersecretary. of believe in the state department for the obama administration and he famously said many people call me obama's chief propagandist and then he went on you know in a council of foreign relations discussion right in front of...
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>> reporter: mory hayden from alabama who found muir woods close to the public today where she shouldfans need to
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recruiting hard on the retention front and we want every junta to think they can be the next jason vander hayden. i would say to that lieutenant i hope she keeps a fire in her belly about the coast guard. and i hope she sees an environment that values her skills, an environment that says how do we create a little more permeability. being an operator in the coast guard, you still can have a family and balance those things. that and i don't want to be long winded but we went to a blended retirement system for all of the armed services which is the right thing for the nation so you don't have to go to 20 years to get a defined benefit from the government for serving your country but for on, a like there 40% of our enlisted men and women historically went to 20 years, 60% of the officers and i don't think those numbers are matched in any other service. we have this apprentice journeyman type of model and we have to signal through the quality of the health care and through opportunities to reach up the ladder and you know, advance, promote, and feel valued we will have to be that employer of choice.
recruiting hard on the retention front and we want every junta to think they can be the next jason vander hayden. i would say to that lieutenant i hope she keeps a fire in her belly about the coast guard. and i hope she sees an environment that values her skills, an environment that says how do we create a little more permeability. being an operator in the coast guard, you still can have a family and balance those things. that and i don't want to be long winded but we went to a blended...
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>> reporter: mory hayden from alabama who found muir woods close to the public today where she should have joined crowns. if alabama fans need to find a common ground on a day of conflict. >> you are here for the game. >> they're fighting over little stuff -- closing all the parks. it is crazy. >> it should not be about the government. it should be about the people other than the government, an individual believes and policies. >> reporter: with blocked parking lots and signs that red closed and no entry fee and a naked flag pole and empty walk way. you can hear the stream. it felt too good to be true, almost like a guilty pleasure. >> it was beautiful. all for one day lost to a shutdown where the inhabitants. abc 7 news wayne freedman. >> we created an interactive google map called the trash tracker, you can click on in the bay area and it can show you photos. you can find it on abc7 >>> president trump is planning a primetime national address. this as the partial government shutdown enters its third week with no end in sight. he has threaten to veto any legislation that does not inc
>> reporter: mory hayden from alabama who found muir woods close to the public today where she should have joined crowns. if alabama fans need to find a common ground on a day of conflict. >> you are here for the game. >> they're fighting over little stuff -- closing all the parks. it is crazy. >> it should not be about the government. it should be about the people other than the government, an individual believes and policies. >> reporter: with blocked parking...
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and cia director michael hayden is on their board of advisors that should make you run as fast as you can away from news guard but so i so i've actually downloaded their app onto microsoft edge i actually have a computer that has microsoft made stunningly that might be the breaking story that is the and so i downloaded it just to see what this thing plays out like and here's what's really scary about it is that new scar doesn't say here are incorrect stories right it attaches to your browser so if you just search a name the freethought project or which i did or the anti media press news r.t. . every article associated that comes up in the browser has this big red shield and a warning next to it which means according to what they're saying every article on those sites is dangerous or untrue or untrustworthy without ever going through and looking at the articles themselves so essentially what you see when you now open your browser is a list of all these red red badges or dream badges you go to buzz feed or c.n.n. and by the way you go to any neo con think tank you go to any neo con publ
and cia director michael hayden is on their board of advisors that should make you run as fast as you can away from news guard but so i so i've actually downloaded their app onto microsoft edge i actually have a computer that has microsoft made stunningly that might be the breaking story that is the and so i downloaded it just to see what this thing plays out like and here's what's really scary about it is that new scar doesn't say here are incorrect stories right it attaches to your browser so...
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only is she starring in a new rom com, she's engaged to the love of her life, former nfl player, haydene admits she couldn't do it all without the weekly therapy session. >> how does that help you work you? >> i get paid to be fake. not in a bad way but i get paid to tell lies. >> what men want flips the script on "what women want." she developed the aability to hear men's thoughts. >> starting today no more drinking at work. >> hey, that's too much information. >> i talked about her role at last friday's premier. what have you learned about what men want? >> men pretty much want the same thing we want. security, trust, respect in a relationship. this is a dream come ctrue for me. >> she fought back tears in a special fan screening. >> i am nothing without you guys. >> i want to play a little game call cann called say what now shaquille o'neale. >> i'm hot. i want to take this suit off. i'm about to sweat. >> kevin hart. >>ium rar comedic rock star. look at me shine. >> finally. >> what is he thinking? i love her so much. >> surprising star reveal. >> and a "saved by the bell" shocker.
only is she starring in a new rom com, she's engaged to the love of her life, former nfl player, haydene admits she couldn't do it all without the weekly therapy session. >> how does that help you work you? >> i get paid to be fake. not in a bad way but i get paid to tell lies. >> what men want flips the script on "what women want." she developed the aability to hear men's thoughts. >> starting today no more drinking at work. >> hey, that's too much...
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. >> and now finally having said the words almost that erin and hayden's family hear, justine said sheally through the pity party she held for herself. >> all i would change about the accident is that they lived and if it had to be -- so be that they lived and i didn't, i'd be okay with that because i don don't -- i don't like seeing anyone else in pain. i know my family was put in a lot of pain because of the accident but they've got to see me grow up. >> and the other family can't see theirs? >> yeah. and i don't want to put them in any more pain than they've already had to be put through. and i want to make everything -- everything okay for them. >> after serving a little more than four years of her 15-year sentence in prison, 2015 justine winter was granted parole. for erin's widower jason, the dream is gone. only an empty chair, empty acreage remain as if climbing those montayne that mountains try to keep putting one foot in front of the other. >> it's a dance between the grief of their loss to the joy, blessing of having experienced them. >> it's like seeing a meteor. you wouldn'
. >> and now finally having said the words almost that erin and hayden's family hear, justine said sheally through the pity party she held for herself. >> all i would change about the accident is that they lived and if it had to be -- so be that they lived and i didn't, i'd be okay with that because i don don't -- i don't like seeing anyone else in pain. i know my family was put in a lot of pain because of the accident but they've got to see me grow up. >> and the other family...
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. ♪ >>> this week began with a growing number of prominent figures, general michael hayden and neal katyalalling for a start to a formal impeachment inquiry into the president the week ends with another close associate of the president being hauled out of his house in the wee hours of the morning in handcuffs. here to discuss what this means for the president and rule of law, neat -- neal katyal, what does today mean in terms of where we're at at this moment? >> it's huge today there's been two stories we've been covering, the one is the shutdown solution and the other is the indictment of roger stone. as you said earlier on the show, trump could have solved this shutdown any day in the last 34 days with this solution, which is essentially to cave but he did so today and at that hour why? the reason is that trump is increasingly -- being increasingly caught as being surrounded by people who are guilty and who did really bad stuff. so today is the third stooge you had michael cohen and paul manafort beforehand. i guess michael flynn as well. but then today you had roger stone. you know, the
. ♪ >>> this week began with a growing number of prominent figures, general michael hayden and neal katyalalling for a start to a formal impeachment inquiry into the president the week ends with another close associate of the president being hauled out of his house in the wee hours of the morning in handcuffs. here to discuss what this means for the president and rule of law, neat -- neal katyal, what does today mean in terms of where we're at at this moment? >> it's huge today...
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it's just hardtop pick because the day they put hayden in my arms is the best day.ther than my salvation the day i got saved. it was the b.s. day of my life. steve: it's the law in the new york state and could be the law in the commonwealth of virginia. brian: all right now. 11 minutes after the top of the hour. what do you think of that? looks like virginia is debating do exactly what new yorkers are doing. here is jillian mele with other breaking news. jillian: get you caught up on some of the other stories we are following. we begin with this. record-breaking cold. sweeping the midwest city seeing life-threatening temperatures with wind chills as cold as 65 below. in chicago, incredible video off the river freezing over. the windy city setting fires on train tracks to fix rails separated by extreme cold. the governors of wisconsin, illinois and michigan have declared a state of emergency. venezuela's opposition leader face protest today among tuitions. guaido supported by the u.s. says democracy will be restored to his country. >> democracy for the region is cruc
it's just hardtop pick because the day they put hayden in my arms is the best day.ther than my salvation the day i got saved. it was the b.s. day of my life. steve: it's the law in the new york state and could be the law in the commonwealth of virginia. brian: all right now. 11 minutes after the top of the hour. what do you think of that? looks like virginia is debating do exactly what new yorkers are doing. here is jillian mele with other breaking news. jillian: get you caught up on some of...
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general hayden and i are reluctant impeachment investigators. we don't think it's right. we don't want to criminalize politics. but when you have allegations like this, our point is they should be investigated. you might not convict at the end of the day. and that's a feature of our system, not a bug, that it takes a 2-thirds vote in the senate to con vick. >> fair point. thank you for being on on a friday night. how many times have i had you on planning to talk about one thing and we had to wind up talking about something completely differ because of the news. >> welcome to the era of trump. >> thank you for the flexibility. have a great weekend. >> this is a big story, mueller, but it ain't the only one. 800,000 workers aren't being paid. if you lose sight of it we're losing sight of the individuals. we know who the blame. we know the president owns this shutdown. we know that mitch mcconnell has frozen the senate and now he's saying there's a major announcement to make. what does he think should be done to free up the senate and have these guys do their job, next. to b
general hayden and i are reluctant impeachment investigators. we don't think it's right. we don't want to criminalize politics. but when you have allegations like this, our point is they should be investigated. you might not convict at the end of the day. and that's a feature of our system, not a bug, that it takes a 2-thirds vote in the senate to con vick. >> fair point. thank you for being on on a friday night. how many times have i had you on planning to talk about one thing and we had...
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look, general hayden and i are reluctant impeachment investigators. we don't think it's right. we don't want to criminalize politics. founders left a system in which being a presidential politic should -- when you have allegations like this. they should be investigated. you might not convict at the end of the day. that's a feature of the system. it takes a two third vote in the senate to convict. >> thank you for being on. how many times have i had you on planning to talk about one thing. but talk about something else because of the news. >> welcome to the trump era. >> 800,000 federal workers are still not being paid. if you lose sight of it, we really are losing sight of the individuals. it's time for those to solve this to fiend a way. the president owns this shut down. mitch mcconnell has frozen the senate. he's saying it's a major announcement. that's a distraction. i have senator john kennedy on. what does he think should be done it free up the senate and have them do their job? next. hey. i heard you're moving into a new apartment. yeah, it's pretty stressful. this music
look, general hayden and i are reluctant impeachment investigators. we don't think it's right. we don't want to criminalize politics. founders left a system in which being a presidential politic should -- when you have allegations like this. they should be investigated. you might not convict at the end of the day. that's a feature of the system. it takes a two third vote in the senate to convict. >> thank you for being on. how many times have i had you on planning to talk about one thing....
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. >> so the piece you've just published with general michael hayden basically says -- and other people have made similar arguments. bob bauer, former white house counsel. you're saying -- both of you are saying it's time initiate the formal inquiry in the house to have some public fact finding undertaken? >> exactly. and we come at this from very, very different perspectives. he's a general. i was a solicitor general which is not a general. it's a lawyer. who's far more conservative than i am. we're generationally different but on this single point which i think underscores what you're talking about, which is the public's need for some answers here. this is why i think congress has got to start this inquiry. >> let's talk about the content of what is essentially alleged in this article. to ken delaney's point and the filing in his own sentencing memo that this is a thing cohen apoors says the president did. as for corroboration there's a bit of a question mark about that. this is from the barr memo and i know you object and the theory contained therein. when he talks about basically ma
. >> so the piece you've just published with general michael hayden basically says -- and other people have made similar arguments. bob bauer, former white house counsel. you're saying -- both of you are saying it's time initiate the formal inquiry in the house to have some public fact finding undertaken? >> exactly. and we come at this from very, very different perspectives. he's a general. i was a solicitor general which is not a general. it's a lawyer. who's far more conservative...
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cnn, which employs former director national intelligence james clapper, former cia director michael haydenn similar capacity, other lesser-known national security veterans drive under tv's almost too numerous to list including chuck rosenberg, the former acting dea administrator, chief of staff james comey, counselor to former fbi director robert mueller, former chihief f fbi counterintelligence, the deputy national security advisor under bush at nbc fran townsend, homeland security under bush. it goes on and on and on. these are now the pundits. so we have a situation like president trump announcing he will immediately withdraw u.s. troops from syria and have the troops that are in afghanistan, yet this massive attack on him that is actually led by the permanent national security state under the guise of pundits on television. just what you said stands for itself, amy, but i would add to it that i think the real crisis is that when we have a panel discussion on television , and the mamainstream press, ad even the mainstream newspapers,, wewe don't populate that panel with people who are i
cnn, which employs former director national intelligence james clapper, former cia director michael haydenn similar capacity, other lesser-known national security veterans drive under tv's almost too numerous to list including chuck rosenberg, the former acting dea administrator, chief of staff james comey, counselor to former fbi director robert mueller, former chihief f fbi counterintelligence, the deputy national security advisor under bush at nbc fran townsend, homeland security under bush....
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. >>> general michael hayden and others calling for a start to a formal impeachment inquiry and endsose associate hauled out of his house. here with me to discuss what it means neal kochaw. what does today mean in terms of your thinking about where we are at at this moment? >> it's huge and by today there's two stories. one happened at 2:00 p.m. and the other is the indictment of roger stone which happened at 6:00 or 7:00 a.m. and something dramatic changed he could have shut it down with this solution which is essentially to cave but he did so today and at that hour. why ask and the reason is he's surrounded by people who are guilty and did really bad stuff. today is the third stooge. you had michael cohen and paul manafort before him. i guess michael flynn as well but then today you had roger stone, and, you know, these people go back decades with the president and, you know, they know the president better than almost anyone and, indeed i would say they know him better than his wife although i guess that's not saying much but there is something pretty dramatic about the fact that t
. >>> general michael hayden and others calling for a start to a formal impeachment inquiry and endsose associate hauled out of his house. here with me to discuss what it means neal kochaw. what does today mean in terms of your thinking about where we are at at this moment? >> it's huge and by today there's two stories. one happened at 2:00 p.m. and the other is the indictment of roger stone which happened at 6:00 or 7:00 a.m. and something dramatic changed he could have shut it...
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>> morry hayden from alabama, a football fan on a detour who found muir woods closed to the public today, where she would have joined crowds, tranquility instead. if clemson and alabama fans needed to find common ground on their day of conflict. >> you're here for the game and then see the forest? >> of course. >> how about here? >> i think it's sad. they're fighting over little stuff. it's not little stuff, but closing all the parks. that's crazy. >> it shouldn't be about government. it should be more about the people rather than the government and individual beliefs and individual policies. >> with the national park service gone, the political battle manifested in the forms of closed signs and no entry scenes and a naked flag pole and empty walkways, and dare we say serenity in scarcity that felt too good to be true and with the circumstances, maybe a guilty pleasure. >> it was beautiful. breathtaking. i'm glad that we came. >> it was one lost day in a grove where the inhabitants know a little bit about patience. from the muir woods national monument in marin county, wayne freedman, ab
>> morry hayden from alabama, a football fan on a detour who found muir woods closed to the public today, where she would have joined crowds, tranquility instead. if clemson and alabama fans needed to find common ground on their day of conflict. >> you're here for the game and then see the forest? >> of course. >> how about here? >> i think it's sad. they're fighting over little stuff. it's not little stuff, but closing all the parks. that's crazy. >> it...
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. >> you look at brennan, clapper, hayden. >> i think bruce orr is a disgrace. >> some of the people at the top were rotten apples. james comey was one of them. >> during the course of the election? >> how many times do i have to answer this question russia is a ruse. >> i have nothing to do with russia. >> they're investigating something that never happened. >> let's talk about being human beings. an american, most americans, i think, are patriotic in different ways and different ways they express it. if you're accused of being a foerb agent against this country, your reaction would be, i think, personal. you would begin to say, let me explain to people who are listening to me, i was trying to cut a deal with the russians. i wasn't going to be knee jerk. i didn't want to do all the diplomatic professors were doing, falling back in the trap with the cold war. i was trying to work nice. i was trying to a couple things. trying to explain, if he's innocent, but his defense has been, screw you. his defense has been to trash the people going after him, including all kinds of government bu
. >> you look at brennan, clapper, hayden. >> i think bruce orr is a disgrace. >> some of the people at the top were rotten apples. james comey was one of them. >> during the course of the election? >> how many times do i have to answer this question russia is a ruse. >> i have nothing to do with russia. >> they're investigating something that never happened. >> let's talk about being human beings. an american, most americans, i think, are...
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. >> all very close to the hayden sanitarium. >> and the comedic talkshows, the daily show, they are all here as well. people fly in state overnight and i'm home for dinner. i say honey i'll be home in 20 minutes. that's a lot of time and effort. more than you might think because you like to see me on for the five minutes. the evening news for example. there's the pre-call and you got to get there an hour early and about a change in look presentable and then -- it like bites out of the day. so i don't have that many others might have our long stretches of hours with nothing coming in. as a different kind of thinking, a different kind of creativity that will manifest when you have long stretches where you are not talked in 20 different directions. there's an old saying, if you want to be more creative, become less productive. hadley divine productivity? lookup productive i am, yet, but did you create anything? did you have a new idea? did you invent something? have you reflected on reality? is a whole other thing the human brain does when given the opportunity. i try to carve time jus
. >> all very close to the hayden sanitarium. >> and the comedic talkshows, the daily show, they are all here as well. people fly in state overnight and i'm home for dinner. i say honey i'll be home in 20 minutes. that's a lot of time and effort. more than you might think because you like to see me on for the five minutes. the evening news for example. there's the pre-call and you got to get there an hour early and about a change in look presentable and then -- it like bites out of...
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hayden in her arms. we had a casual fun, lots of our friends all of the kids. it was a great time.s eve special at 8:30. with carley and griff. brian: i didn't know we would be christmas eligible. i have christmas not new year's eve pictures. a few sketch artists there. i will be able to get some in the next hour when people start waking up in my neighborhood. steve: charles, how did you spend new year's eve? >> at a restaurant with the family. my son was in he left yesterday. went to london. going to school college there low key but wonderful to have the family. we spent the last couple days doing a film retrospective in my house. i was sharing the movies that moved me as a child with my kids. colley high. cornbread early and me and yesterday we watched that hog any. i wanted them to understand what motivated me and touched me as a kid. ainsley: your son is going to school in london. >> it's his third year there. brian: we wanted to do that at my house tune in to 55 odd couple marathon. >> i love the odd couple. brian: how great is that. let's talk about where the economy left off
hayden in her arms. we had a casual fun, lots of our friends all of the kids. it was a great time.s eve special at 8:30. with carley and griff. brian: i didn't know we would be christmas eligible. i have christmas not new year's eve pictures. a few sketch artists there. i will be able to get some in the next hour when people start waking up in my neighborhood. steve: charles, how did you spend new year's eve? >> at a restaurant with the family. my son was in he left yesterday. went to...
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we respected most in government, whether it was robert gates, one of the greats i think or general haydennly have one president and got to do everything we can do to try to help that president. so that goes along with chris's argument. >> i guess, but we're in a different time. i don't. i think at some point you got to take a stand. take a side. >> at some point -- >> that's what elections are about, too, right? >> that's true. >> that's the argument we heard from general kelly and others why they hung in there. the kushner name is in the front of the book right here. jared kushner, in that exchange we talked about about russia, said the firing of mike flynn, that ends the russia thing. fast forward to the shutdown. he was giving advice to the president, dig in, hang in, we're going to win this fight. they didn't win the fight. they got sagging poll numbers. why does president trump continue to listen to jared kushner as his de facto chief of staff when the advice time and again has frankly been terrible? >> i don't know. makes no sense to me. listen, i just say this to you. this is part
we respected most in government, whether it was robert gates, one of the greats i think or general haydennly have one president and got to do everything we can do to try to help that president. so that goes along with chris's argument. >> i guess, but we're in a different time. i don't. i think at some point you got to take a stand. take a side. >> at some point -- >> that's what elections are about, too, right? >> that's true. >> that's the argument we heard from...
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carla hayden talks bout the book bright april, the first book she read that had kids of color in it and that bang went out of print that they're reissuing it. i had the same problem in the '70s. >>> very few books that represented people who look like me, and it's one of the first things i wanted -- one have first rains wanted to be a writer as an adult. want to fill that hole where people are not seeing themselves and it was true. we had the books that we had to relate to them because that was all we had. so with judy blooms are you there me and maggert margaret were both flat chested and we're good. so when you saw yourself in a book, this what i was missing, but until before then you didn't even know -- recognize your own invisibility. so, thank you for your work as an independent book seller and for going into underserved places and bringing story and literacy and literature, and i hope you feel better soon. >> host: you say that a tree grows in brook brian, betty something i's book, one of your favorite books? >> i love it. >> host: why. >> guest: it's home to me. i feel like it ta
carla hayden talks bout the book bright april, the first book she read that had kids of color in it and that bang went out of print that they're reissuing it. i had the same problem in the '70s. >>> very few books that represented people who look like me, and it's one of the first things i wanted -- one have first rains wanted to be a writer as an adult. want to fill that hole where people are not seeing themselves and it was true. we had the books that we had to relate to them because...
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i took hayden on friday. i absolutely loved it remember the control trolls andm like this.ve: my sister had them when she was little. ainsley: trolls game is back. steve: glad i invested in the 70's. coming up at 8:30 eastern time. timothy cardinal dolan is going to be joining us live. he will be talking about controversy for new york state which will provide abortion essentially up to birth of the child. a lot of people are outraged by it. if you have a question, email us at friends@foxnews.com. and we will talk to the cardinal about that. brian: up to six months. ainsley: some of the articles said when we looked into it it's up until the very day the child is born. brian: what's so amazing when andrew cuomo signed that people cheered. no matter where you stand, you cheer for that? >> ainsley: they lit up the world trade center in pink cheering for that. steve: they did. the cardinal is not cheering. he will be with us in 2 hours and 30 minutes. in the meantime, our lead story the migrant caravan swelling to 12,000 people at mexico's southern border. ainsley: the group not
i took hayden on friday. i absolutely loved it remember the control trolls andm like this.ve: my sister had them when she was little. ainsley: trolls game is back. steve: glad i invested in the 70's. coming up at 8:30 eastern time. timothy cardinal dolan is going to be joining us live. he will be talking about controversy for new york state which will provide abortion essentially up to birth of the child. a lot of people are outraged by it. if you have a question, email us at...