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let's welcome john hennessy. [applause] mr. hennessy: i have to start with this. this is not a gratuitous phrasing of my team that i have loved since i was 11 years old. the pittsburg penguins play hockey. remember they won the stanley cup. i offer this is context for some of what you have heard this week. does anybody recall who was defeated in the final? [booing] mr. desmond: do you remember -- mr. hennessy: do you remember? do you remember? nashville is in the state of tennessee. the lives in the state of tennessee? will green. [laughter] mr. hennessy: after the stanley cup finals, he called me or i called him. i can armor which. he told me how great it was. i told him, you know the penguins won. a said, were the predators fun game to watch? it occurred to me as i was sitting listening to him talk something forhas lovable losers. [laughter] unlike will, i am talking about joseph hooker. assumewill, i will not the cancer sticks of my subjects. [laughter] exceedingly: he is lovable, as you know. it is good to be here. i really did bring the hat for running. it pr
let's welcome john hennessy. [applause] mr. hennessy: i have to start with this. this is not a gratuitous phrasing of my team that i have loved since i was 11 years old. the pittsburg penguins play hockey. remember they won the stanley cup. i offer this is context for some of what you have heard this week. does anybody recall who was defeated in the final? [booing] mr. desmond: do you remember -- mr. hennessy: do you remember? do you remember? nashville is in the state of tennessee. the lives...
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hennessy. never stop. never settle. la final regia en univisiÓn deportes. tigres frente a rayados de monterrey. un gran ambiente el que tendremos hoy en el volcÁn. locutor: nada me ha llamado la atenciÓn. juegan los tres mÁs importantes de cada equipo en la ofensiva. hurtado, pavÓn y funes mori. los dos equipos que se venÍan vislumbrando para este partido son los que presentan mohamed y el seÑor ricardo ferretti. elevar: lo mejor que tienen disponible estarÁ en el terreno de juego. regresamos a texas, houston. texas estÁ de cabeza, crÉanme. cantidad impresionante de regiomontanos que viven en ese estado. ¿cÓmo va el ambiente?. locutor: asÍ es mi querido edgar. estamos en houston, encontramos a mucha gente que le va a monterrey. por acÁ, tu novio tambiÉn. ¿cÓmo quedarÁ el partido? >> vamos a quedar 2-0 rayados. locutor: de este lado tenemos a alguien que va a tigres. >> 2-1- >> segÚn yo 1-0 gol de avilÉs. locutor: esto es lo que estÁ sucediendo desde houston. una porra, por favor. [aplausos] edgar: ahÍ estamos, pendiente
hennessy. never stop. never settle. la final regia en univisiÓn deportes. tigres frente a rayados de monterrey. un gran ambiente el que tendremos hoy en el volcÁn. locutor: nada me ha llamado la atenciÓn. juegan los tres mÁs importantes de cada equipo en la ofensiva. hurtado, pavÓn y funes mori. los dos equipos que se venÍan vislumbrando para este partido son los que presentan mohamed y el seÑor ricardo ferretti. elevar: lo mejor que tienen disponible estarÁ en el terreno de juego....
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the: also, john hennessy, forefather of stanford, but hennessy seems to me would be a natural successorwas a week in tech with brad stone and alistair barr. coming up, the dispute between alphabet's waymo and a uber. we will bring you the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: elon musk talkies spacex will cap a record year with a rocket carrying satellites to california's central coast. it will complete 18 missions this year, twice as many than last year. suing itsidu is executive for driverless -- it at those a lawsuit between waymo and uber. -- china'st largest largest internet provider is joining. joining us now is alex webb and david kirkpatrick. alex, we have heard this story before. alex: in this space, what we have seen is a huge amount of startups being given a huge amount of money. these startups ask why should i take this much money. he raised $2 million and started this company. that is not what happened with waymo or over. those guys have been sued for technology have. allegedly they are doing the same year. emily: david, what do you make of this? obviously be war for tech ta
the: also, john hennessy, forefather of stanford, but hennessy seems to me would be a natural successorwas a week in tech with brad stone and alistair barr. coming up, the dispute between alphabet's waymo and a uber. we will bring you the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: elon musk talkies spacex will cap a record year with a rocket carrying satellites to california's central coast. it will complete 18 missions this year, twice as many than last year. suing itsidu is executive for...
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business from all find us on facebook follow us on twitter me business is all handle on there as well hennessy how free is mine i'll be back tomorrow same time same place see that. your children like chocolate. with your smartphone my. main job is so much. as we go about our day you mean why she would write songs from the last month one minute. in civil hams one in the twenty first century starting december second song double. their black living in germany. she's reminded what that means on a daily basis presenter john updike is nothing yet. langton and i was kind of. taking a holiday group and being you know different than the rest. she traveled across germany to meet other black people and to hear their stories so. it seemed that. i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. she decided to put me up for adoption. so the main thing was to keep your head down and your mouth shut of course of the face like this i could never completely disappear if you see all these stereotypes about africa it's good to see you. do something for your country but you're stil
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business from all find us on facebook follow us on twitter me business is all handle on there as well hennessy humphry is mine i'll be back tomorrow same time same place see that. i'm a mother like two billion other mothers around the world i have one wish the best for my child. but in this society in which breastfeeding is often front upon. its full formula abound with profit is more important than my baby's well being how do i know how to make the right decision. stunting to seminar on d w. nationalists are on the russian warning and you know i am almost afraid to highlight different shades of nationalism and to find out what does mention me to you. to share my story and join the conversation if you want to w onto itself on facebook. sustainable protection for the earth ideas designed to preserve our ecosystems they exist around the world. lobel ideas takes the next step protection for our planet's biological diversity trailblazing projects. t w dot com slash global ideals. it's about that. it's all about the stuff inside. it's all about george chance to discover.
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brad: also, john hennessy, the former president of stanford, a godfather of silicon valley, but hennessyould be a natural successor. emily: that was a week in tech with brad stone and alistair barr. coming up, a lawsuit in beijing and a dispute between alphabet's waymo and a uber. we will bring you the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: elon musk's spacex will cap a record year with a rocket carrying satellites to california's central coast. it will complete 18 missions this year, twice as many than as last year. baidu is suing its executive for its former autonomous and driving chief for stealing in-house technology. if it sounds familiar, that is because it echoes a dispute between waymo and uber. china's largest search engine provider is suing the company, led by a former executive. joining us now is alex webb and still with us is david kirkpatrick. alex, we have heard this story before. alex: a certain amount of dÉjÀ vu. emily: exactly. alex: in this space, what we have seen is a huge amount of startups being given a huge amount of money. they thought, why should i take a paycheck
brad: also, john hennessy, the former president of stanford, a godfather of silicon valley, but hennessyould be a natural successor. emily: that was a week in tech with brad stone and alistair barr. coming up, a lawsuit in beijing and a dispute between alphabet's waymo and a uber. we will bring you the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: elon musk's spacex will cap a record year with a rocket carrying satellites to california's central coast. it will complete 18 missions this year, twice as...
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kpix five's sandra osborne caught up with sheriff vicki hennessy to ask about how this could impact sanctuary cities. "it was a verdict that caused a lot of accused in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire... will return to court on wednesday. the judge just pushed the preliminary hearing back from this morning until then... master tenant derick almena and another tenant... max harris... are charged with involuntary manslaughter. they face 36 counts each... one for each death. du >>> they face 36 counts each. the judge will hear evidence and whether they will stand trial. investigators who survived the fire are expected to testify. >>> an elderly man is killed after becoming trapped inside a burning home. chopper 5 was over there in eagle avenue. the fire started in the basement around 6:00 a.m.. once the fire was under control crews enter the home, they found the victim inside the home. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> still no estimate on one crews will repair the tollbooth that was crashed -- smashed. cows are moving smoothly in the area a rented box truck slammed into a lo
kpix five's sandra osborne caught up with sheriff vicki hennessy to ask about how this could impact sanctuary cities. "it was a verdict that caused a lot of accused in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire... will return to court on wednesday. the judge just pushed the preliminary hearing back from this morning until then... master tenant derick almena and another tenant... max harris... are charged with involuntary manslaughter. they face 36 counts each... one for each death. du...
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let's talk to susan hennessy about all of this. thank you for being here. we now know this drip, drip of information about all of this. we now know the language that was originally in comey's announcement that the clinton e-mail investigation was closed to say it was reasonably likely that hostile actors hacked the account, and it was changed to it was possible. this will infuriate republicans who have had questions about the independence of the investigations, and they are not saying exactly who changed the language. they are mentioning peter strzok led the investigations and had anti-trump texts among others that was part of the team, but not saying who changed the language explicitly. how important is this? >> the republican lawmakers are trying to make quite a bit out of who made the changes. what was being edited was the public statement not recommending charges to the department of justice. the conclusions about whether or not to make that recommendation, what we are seeing here is a process of really careful messaging to the public. so you know, keep
let's talk to susan hennessy about all of this. thank you for being here. we now know this drip, drip of information about all of this. we now know the language that was originally in comey's announcement that the clinton e-mail investigation was closed to say it was reasonably likely that hostile actors hacked the account, and it was changed to it was possible. this will infuriate republicans who have had questions about the independence of the investigations, and they are not saying exactly...
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my sister name is hennessy, right. so everybody used to call me bacardi.ted and i think it was barcadi that had to do with it. [ light laughter ] so i just shortened it to cardi b. >> jimmy: so cardi b is the jam. and i love that. [ cheers and applause ] now everyone' calling your name now, pal. >> yah. >> jimmy: you are from -- from the bronx? >> mm-hmm. yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are you -- sorry. are you -- are you from -- are you going home for the holidays? >> yep. oh, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you are, yeah. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: i saw you on twitter. i am cardi b and you said that you're not getting any adults gifts this year for christmas. >> no, because you want to know something? everybody that i know got kids. and this is like, that's just a a lot of kids. >> jimmy: so you took care -- >> and i got new god kids out of nowhere. you know, once you start making money, everybody wants you to be their kids' godmother all of a sudden. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: but i -- you did get a beautiful gift. actually you got a wedding ring from your fian
my sister name is hennessy, right. so everybody used to call me bacardi.ted and i think it was barcadi that had to do with it. [ light laughter ] so i just shortened it to cardi b. >> jimmy: so cardi b is the jam. and i love that. [ cheers and applause ] now everyone' calling your name now, pal. >> yah. >> jimmy: you are from -- from the bronx? >> mm-hmm. yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are you -- sorry. are you -- are you from -- are you going home for the holidays?...
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war, john the civil hennessy talks about union general use of hooker, describing him as -- about union general joseph hooker. this talk is part of pamplin historical park's symposium, "generals we love to hate." looking at the controversial military leaders of the civil war. bob wanted me to mention today is the 100th anniversary to the day that the first u.s. troop went into line into france during world war i. [applause]
war, john the civil hennessy talks about union general use of hooker, describing him as -- about union general joseph hooker. this talk is part of pamplin historical park's symposium, "generals we love to hate." looking at the controversial military leaders of the civil war. bob wanted me to mention today is the 100th anniversary to the day that the first u.s. troop went into line into france during world war i. [applause]
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back with me susan hall, darrell hennessy. so donald trump jr. why do you think they brought him back and what more do they want to know from him? >> it's certainly a long day. not all that surprising that they have a lot of questions for don junior. when you think about it, don jr. is not only at the center of a lot of different issues related to the russia investigation, right, he's the individual who organized the sort of infamous trump tower meeting. you know, sent the e-mail, if it's what you say it is, i love it. he's also the head of his father's business. trump is still not divested from the trump organization. certainly the committee will be look ing into questions about potential financial conflicts of interest and donald trump jr. has also dabbled in some russian-related policy issues. during the campaign he gave a speech for a russian think tank in europe on a syria policy an issue which i don't think don junior is an expert on, for which he was paid up to $50,000 reportedly. there is a huge range of questions and issues that this com
back with me susan hall, darrell hennessy. so donald trump jr. why do you think they brought him back and what more do they want to know from him? >> it's certainly a long day. not all that surprising that they have a lot of questions for don junior. when you think about it, don jr. is not only at the center of a lot of different issues related to the russia investigation, right, he's the individual who organized the sort of infamous trump tower meeting. you know, sent the e-mail, if it's...
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i want to discuss that now with cnn national security and legal analyst susan hennessy. evening to both of you. >> good evening. >> john, what do you make of the new reporting tonight, the president repeatedly pressured the top senate republicans to end the russia investigation. the white house is pushing back on that, but is trying to influence a senator like that cross any sort of legal line? >> well, yes, he's a thug. he's been a thug. we saw it with yates. we saw it with comey. it shouldn't surprise us. he does everything he can to shut down the investigation that will reveal what he did. and the thing with flynn that's probably made him more nervous than ever, and apparently even silenced sessions to decide whether or not he would say that the president hindered the investigation involving russia. >> susan, could this be considered an attempt to obstruct justice? >> we don't know about the specifics. it's probably not enough based on what was reported to say it's an obstruction of justice attempt. that said, this is clearly part of a pattern. you know, from bird to
i want to discuss that now with cnn national security and legal analyst susan hennessy. evening to both of you. >> good evening. >> john, what do you make of the new reporting tonight, the president repeatedly pressured the top senate republicans to end the russia investigation. the white house is pushing back on that, but is trying to influence a senator like that cross any sort of legal line? >> well, yes, he's a thug. he's been a thug. we saw it with yates. we saw it with...
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my name is susan hennessy. i'm a fellow the brookings institution where i served as an attorney for the national security agency though my comments today reflect only my personal views. i'd like to begin by noting how extraordinary it is that a full year after the last presidential election there's still enduring attention to the issue of election security. this representatives an opportunity to take long overdue steps toward securing elections. it is necessary to carefully define the issues and . information options certainly impact the broader context in which elections occur but they are distinct problems. the election security threat is not limited exclusively the changing vote counts. altering vote tallies is technically possible, however it remains difficult to do so on the scale necessary to predictably change the outcome. the probably actors with both incentives and technical capacity to carry out sophisticated attacks are foreign governments which would need to avoid forensic detection. unfortunately u
my name is susan hennessy. i'm a fellow the brookings institution where i served as an attorney for the national security agency though my comments today reflect only my personal views. i'd like to begin by noting how extraordinary it is that a full year after the last presidential election there's still enduring attention to the issue of election security. this representatives an opportunity to take long overdue steps toward securing elections. it is necessary to carefully define the issues...
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but tonight, there are a lot of people who are drinking hennessy in alabama. ( laughter ) ( cheers and) >> trevor: roy, what are you doing? >> sorry, i was just basking in it, man. look, for years people have asked me where i'm from, and i just say birmingham, hoping they assume i'm from birmingham, england. ( laughter ) but today, today, trevor, i get to tell people i'm from birmingham, alabama! for years, i had to choose: am i a southerner or am a progressive? well, now, i can be both because it turns out, trevor, you can have your cake and eat it, too. >> trevor: roy wood jr., everyone. ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back. ♪ music playing bye scout! ♪ ♪ where is it you wanna go? ♪ where is it you wanna go? check it out! ♪ oh, dude. i'm sending it to him. ♪ where is it you wanna go? where is it you wanna go? ♪ ♪ where is it you wanna go? where is it you wanna go? ♪ thank you. ♪ where is it you wanna go? where is it you wanna go? ♪ ♪ hey! hey. whatcha doin' on your computer? what's a computer? ♪ [[ screaming ] } [ gasp ] people who need help with hauntings, come to me. but thi
but tonight, there are a lot of people who are drinking hennessy in alabama. ( laughter ) ( cheers and) >> trevor: roy, what are you doing? >> sorry, i was just basking in it, man. look, for years people have asked me where i'm from, and i just say birmingham, hoping they assume i'm from birmingham, england. ( laughter ) but today, today, trevor, i get to tell people i'm from birmingham, alabama! for years, i had to choose: am i a southerner or am a progressive? well, now, i can be...
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but tonight, there are a lot of people who are drinking hennessy in alabama. ( laughter ) ( cheers and>> trevor: roy, what are you doing? >> sorry, i was just basking in it, man. look, for years people have asked me where i'm from, and i just say birmingham, hoping they assume i'm from birmingham, england. ( laughter ) but today, today, trevor, i get to tell people i'm from birmingham, alabama! for years, i had to choose: am i a southerner or am a progressive? well, now, i can be both because it turns out, trevor, you can have your cake and eat it, too. >> trevor: roy wood jr., everyone. ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back. ok, so with the award-winning geico mobile app, our customers have 24/7 access, digital id cards, they can even pay their bill- (beep) bill has joined the call. hey bill, we're just- phone: hi guys, bill here. do we have julia on the line too? 'k, well we'll just- phone: hey sorry. i had you muted. well yea let's just- phone: so what i was thinking- ok well we'll- phone: yeah- let's just go ahead- phone: oh alright- the award-winning geico app. download it t
but tonight, there are a lot of people who are drinking hennessy in alabama. ( laughter ) ( cheers and>> trevor: roy, what are you doing? >> sorry, i was just basking in it, man. look, for years people have asked me where i'm from, and i just say birmingham, hoping they assume i'm from birmingham, england. ( laughter ) but today, today, trevor, i get to tell people i'm from birmingham, alabama! for years, i had to choose: am i a southerner or am a progressive? well, now, i can be...
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hennessy? to resist time to resist 10 tatian's of partisanship in the event that there are those enduring encrypt -- credible voices. the closer we get to elections, the higher risk of politicize a ation which sets the importance of neutral standards for the type of information that will be shared and for response options. >> thank you, final words mr. krebs? counteringtenet of information is shining a light on the activities so what we have ahead of us is we have some coordination work we need to do and response planning and develop a playbook so if something pops up on social get the call, we can work to refute the information and we can push it out through a clear, trusted channel to the american people so they can retain confidence in our elections. >> i want to thank all of you all to help shine a light on the activities in our states and the federal government to ensure that the american people can have the trust in their elections. that's what makes this country great when we are faced w
hennessy? to resist time to resist 10 tatian's of partisanship in the event that there are those enduring encrypt -- credible voices. the closer we get to elections, the higher risk of politicize a ation which sets the importance of neutral standards for the type of information that will be shared and for response options. >> thank you, final words mr. krebs? counteringtenet of information is shining a light on the activities so what we have ahead of us is we have some coordination work...
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event in second place overall but showed great skill and composure to beat the wild card race to hennessy in the quarterfinals and clinch her second consecutive title american porcupine lodge world title hopes were dashed for the third year running after she lost out to nicky then died. thanks for watching we'll be right back here at the top of the our. international. journalists discuss the topic of the week following a new african union summit. africa work together as equal partners to give young africans a brighter future on their own that's our topic this week on quadriga join us. next on. the harpsichord makes a comeback. thanks to the young frenchman. make the rock music contemporary again. in sixty minutes. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word published in the. is in germany to learn german why not. simple online on your mobile and free form. learning course because german made it easy. to be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of. the children who have already been there. and those that will follow
event in second place overall but showed great skill and composure to beat the wild card race to hennessy in the quarterfinals and clinch her second consecutive title american porcupine lodge world title hopes were dashed for the third year running after she lost out to nicky then died. thanks for watching we'll be right back here at the top of the our. international. journalists discuss the topic of the week following a new african union summit. africa work together as equal partners to give...
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i want to talk to you first, susan hennessy, about donald trump, and there's a couple questions i haveut this one. he says when asked about whether he would re-open the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails, quote, i have the absolute right to do what i want with the justice department but for purposes of hopefully thinking i am going to be treated fairly i have stayed uninvolved with this particular matter. legally speaking, does he have the absolute right? >> he does have very, very broad authority to set the priorities and dictate certain activity at the justice department and fire people that does not carry that out, and that's broad authority but not the same as absolute power. what we see now is the basis of one of the thread's of robert mueller's investigation is this very question, donald trumps exercising some of his authorities as president to fire somebody and to have a conversation with the fbi director but the question is if he did that with a corrupt or improper motive, that becomes criminal. it's a grotesque overstatement. >> the other thing interesting here, phil
i want to talk to you first, susan hennessy, about donald trump, and there's a couple questions i haveut this one. he says when asked about whether he would re-open the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails, quote, i have the absolute right to do what i want with the justice department but for purposes of hopefully thinking i am going to be treated fairly i have stayed uninvolved with this particular matter. legally speaking, does he have the absolute right? >> he does have very,...
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next on the civil war, john hennessy talks about union general joseph hooker.ibing him as ambitious and aggressive on the battlefield, but also as one who tried to get ahead by diminishing the accomplishments of those around him. this one hour and 50 minute talk is part of pamplin historical park's symposium, "generals we love to hate." looking at the controversial military leaders of the civil war. >> bob wanted me to mention today is the 100th anniversary to the day that the first u.s. troop went into line into france during world war i. [applause] [laughter]
next on the civil war, john hennessy talks about union general joseph hooker.ibing him as ambitious and aggressive on the battlefield, but also as one who tried to get ahead by diminishing the accomplishments of those around him. this one hour and 50 minute talk is part of pamplin historical park's symposium, "generals we love to hate." looking at the controversial military leaders of the civil war. >> bob wanted me to mention today is the 100th anniversary to the day that the...
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joining me now former special assistant to robert mueller as well as susan hennessy.h you. at first john dowd claimed that he was just trying to parrot a statement from another trump attorney ty cobb even though his statement had no mention he was fired. how big of a blunder is this? >> the real question isn't who wrote the tweet. it's whether or not the substance is accurate? the real question is what did donald trump know on february 14th at the time that he instructed former fbi director comey to see if he can let michael flynn go? did he know there had been the existence of a federal crime? some say the president didn't personally put that in his own words, that means it can't be attributed to trump. on the other hand a lawyer who has lots of knowledge regarding what happened decided that was the way to phrase this might raise the possibility this is a legally significant statement. >> yeah. michael, i want to show you another tweet from the president. he has tweeted many times in the past 24 hours writing i never asked comey to stop investigating flynn. just more
joining me now former special assistant to robert mueller as well as susan hennessy.h you. at first john dowd claimed that he was just trying to parrot a statement from another trump attorney ty cobb even though his statement had no mention he was fired. how big of a blunder is this? >> the real question isn't who wrote the tweet. it's whether or not the substance is accurate? the real question is what did donald trump know on february 14th at the time that he instructed former fbi...
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susan hennessy, what are your thoughts on that? >> it is an incredibly revealing comment., barack obama, george bush, talk about being profoundly transform in their first year of office, sort of by the gravity of the endeavor they are engaged in. trump, a year in, appears to still be talking about this like it's a reality television show. like it's all about entertainment. >> it is kind of, a little bit, like a reality television show. >> i also think it's a furtherance of the media. saying that the media is not here to just report the facts as they stand. they have some sort of personal bias. they are in it for the ratings. they are part of this game as well. >> i would think that he's right on the fact that his presidency has created more interest from the public. with president obama, there are more stories getting read on certain websites, i think that is true, but there's a pew report showing he's had much more negative media coverage than obama and george bush or bill clinton did in his first year of office. the media -- his ratings are terrible. so the media is help
susan hennessy, what are your thoughts on that? >> it is an incredibly revealing comment., barack obama, george bush, talk about being profoundly transform in their first year of office, sort of by the gravity of the endeavor they are engaged in. trump, a year in, appears to still be talking about this like it's a reality television show. like it's all about entertainment. >> it is kind of, a little bit, like a reality television show. >> i also think it's a furtherance of the...
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want tobri in now cnn legal analyst laura coates, and susan hennessy and tim cuccinelli.court filings, flynn spoke with senior members of the presidential transition team about his conversations with the russian ambassador. pence was the head of transition, so how plausible is it that he really didn't know about any of this for nearly a year? >> considering how chaotic and dysfunctional the early transition was, i suppose that's a pretty good defense. maybe pence was kept out of the loop. the most interesting period of time was the period of january 15th where he goes on national television and tells america unequivocally that he did not discuss sanctions with serg guy kislyak during that call. the sort of time line gap that we don't have quite yet is when did pence learn not only that mike flynn had lied to him but actually he had made a substantial material misrepresentation to the american people, and how long did he allow that falsehood to exist without coming forward to correct it. >> ken, you guys were stepping on each other so i couldn't hear what you said. you sai
want tobri in now cnn legal analyst laura coates, and susan hennessy and tim cuccinelli.court filings, flynn spoke with senior members of the presidential transition team about his conversations with the russian ambassador. pence was the head of transition, so how plausible is it that he really didn't know about any of this for nearly a year? >> considering how chaotic and dysfunctional the early transition was, i suppose that's a pretty good defense. maybe pence was kept out of the loop....
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joining us to discuss a former attorney at the national security agency susan hennessy and former u.s. attorney. does the house intelligence committee's investigation have any credibility left? >> from the outset we had two investigations. the senate appears to have been undertaking the more sort of serious investigation. that said, on the house side vice chairman has been raising the alarm for quite sometime. there has been a lot of evidence of partisan dysfunction. chairman nunez was cleared by the house judiciary committee about revealing classified information. the reason he recused was because of the somewhat bizarre press conference in which he said a whistle blower had evidence that the obama administration had collected or surveilled president trump. that turned out to be information that the white house had provided to him. so he was from the outside of the position of sort of so hopelessly -- he really can't sort of lead a credible investigation. we are back where we started once again to the partisan bickering appearing to threaten kind of the basic integrity here. >> is th
joining us to discuss a former attorney at the national security agency susan hennessy and former u.s. attorney. does the house intelligence committee's investigation have any credibility left? >> from the outset we had two investigations. the senate appears to have been undertaking the more sort of serious investigation. that said, on the house side vice chairman has been raising the alarm for quite sometime. there has been a lot of evidence of partisan dysfunction. chairman nunez was...
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sheriff hennessy c rther on the >> the fact is that yes, under the circumstances that we have in this case, he would potentially be let out. however in, that case, we have a criminal warrant from the federal government. >> there was no further comment on the verdict or case because of a lawsuit against the trump administration she says over san francisco's sanctuary city status. >>> developing news, city workers in oakland are set to go on strike tomorrow after the latest breakdown in negotiations. the walk-out would shut down a wide range of city services. kpix5's juliette goodrich and why the two sides are so far apart. juliette? >> reporter: well, unless there's a major change or a major change in negotiations this strike is still on. so the city of oakland is preparing and also people inside the building behind me, union leaders are getting their picket signs ready. they say they aren't going to work tomorrow. they're off the job and on the picket line. hehey, >> reporter: a strike will shut down much of the city of oakland. >> you know, nobody wants to see a strike and we don't w
sheriff hennessy c rther on the >> the fact is that yes, under the circumstances that we have in this case, he would potentially be let out. however in, that case, we have a criminal warrant from the federal government. >> there was no further comment on the verdict or case because of a lawsuit against the trump administration she says over san francisco's sanctuary city status. >>> developing news, city workers in oakland are set to go on strike tomorrow after the latest...
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susan hennessy, you're with us. let's get to michael flynn first.urity adviser was fired and now a convicted felon. he stood to gain financially from this decision that he supposedly was texting about on inauguration day. does that open him to further legal jeopardy? >> certainly this would implicate other further crimes. it does appear that robert mueller knew about this sort of allegation at the time they made the plea deal. what's really interesting about that plea agreement, it says it only covers conduct covered in the statement of facts to the lying of the fbi and farah registration. the conduct described here, you know, if as alleged it is actually true, certainly that could be the basis for a totally separate set of charges. >> if i anywmay, if everybody ie white house is telling the truth that michael flynn lied repeatedly to them, and that is what they say, that he lied over and over when asked many times about whether or not he did talk to the russian ambassador about sanctions, perhaps this is why. because the conversation about sanction
susan hennessy, you're with us. let's get to michael flynn first.urity adviser was fired and now a convicted felon. he stood to gain financially from this decision that he supposedly was texting about on inauguration day. does that open him to further legal jeopardy? >> certainly this would implicate other further crimes. it does appear that robert mueller knew about this sort of allegation at the time they made the plea deal. what's really interesting about that plea agreement, it says...
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going to legislate in a red state tomorrow, but tonight there are a lot of people who are drinking hennessy in alabama. and we are excited about the victory, and y'all got to let us have it. >> roy moore turned alabama into a blue state, not donald trump. i love you jake, but to say this is on donald trump, donald trump tried to rescue a campaign that was doomed. and he put everything in to try to risk it. it wasn't his candidate. he didn't endorse him in the primary -- >> he went -- >> i want jake to be able to respond. >> i just want to clarify. obviously this is roy moore's loss, no question. my point is it's a loss also for president trump because he attached himself to roy moore. >> well, he attached himself to roy moore only to try and save a campaign that was doomed. and i don't think anyone would suggest that roy moore would have won the race had donald trump would have not been -- >> i'm sure donald trump made it much more competitive. the point is the calculation that some of his advisers and republicans on the hill were making was this guy is going to lose, and he has this taint
going to legislate in a red state tomorrow, but tonight there are a lot of people who are drinking hennessy in alabama. and we are excited about the victory, and y'all got to let us have it. >> roy moore turned alabama into a blue state, not donald trump. i love you jake, but to say this is on donald trump, donald trump tried to rescue a campaign that was doomed. and he put everything in to try to risk it. it wasn't his candidate. he didn't endorse him in the primary -- >> he went...
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susan hennessy, cnn national security and legal analyst. good evening to you both. welcome to the program. susan, you first 37 i want to get your take on this new information on the trump tower meeting between -- because it certainly raises a lot of questions about what topics beyond adoption as we were just discussing somewhat came up at that meeting, doesn't it? >> yes, notwithstanding sort of all the reporting that's come out about that meeting, the trump team really is still asking us to believe two things. one, that the primary subject of that meeting was about adoption. so sort of -- most people know that that's code for magnitsky act sanctions. but still that it was primarily about adoptions. and that there was no follow-up whatsoever. this is sort of another piece of evidence that that just isn't the case. i think what we have seen from the get-go from the early statement that was crafted aboard air force one in which they essentially misrepresented the contents of the meeting from every piece of reporting since then has chipped away at the narrative and dem
susan hennessy, cnn national security and legal analyst. good evening to you both. welcome to the program. susan, you first 37 i want to get your take on this new information on the trump tower meeting between -- because it certainly raises a lot of questions about what topics beyond adoption as we were just discussing somewhat came up at that meeting, doesn't it? >> yes, notwithstanding sort of all the reporting that's come out about that meeting, the trump team really is still asking us...
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war,"ight on "the civil historian john hennessy talks about union general joseph walker, describing him as ambitious the title field, -- joseph hooker, describing him as ambitious. here is a preview. >> understanding the war requires understanding it changed genetically from the beginning in 1960 one until its end. and it is an arc of change that practice, butary also military policy. the armies will become a dominant tool for implementing policy for social institutions -- the institution of slavery -- -- southerne, seven civilians and these policies would be a major point of debate within the union war effort. and within the armies themselves. because the army is such an important tool and george inlellan was so avid purchase in the debates over what those policies should be, of officers came to matter a great deal. earlyoker realized this on. and though he was a conservative who opposed to using the army for the jewel of emancipation -- although he does not seem to have been as pool of -- feature emancipation, although he does not seem to have and as complicit as southern civilians, a
war,"ight on "the civil historian john hennessy talks about union general joseph walker, describing him as ambitious the title field, -- joseph hooker, describing him as ambitious. here is a preview. >> understanding the war requires understanding it changed genetically from the beginning in 1960 one until its end. and it is an arc of change that practice, butary also military policy. the armies will become a dominant tool for implementing policy for social institutions -- the...
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hennessy, you're now recognized for four minutes. >> thank you to chairman hurd, ranking member kelly, to chairman palmer and ranking member demmings for the opportunity to speak to you today. i'm a fellow at the brookings institution focusing on cyber surveillance. i'd like to begin by noting how extraordinary it is that a full year after the last presidential election there's still enduring attention to the issue of election security. this moment really represents a remarkable opportunity to take long overdue steps in securing federal and state elections. in order to do so, however, we have to carefully defined the issues and disentangle election security from covert influence campaigns. information operations certainly impact the broader context in which elections occur, but they are distinct problems with distinct solutions. the matter currently before these committees is narrower but no less pernicious. the threat to election infrastructure in voting systems in relation to the management of elections. the elections security threat is not limited exclusive ely to changing vote cou
hennessy, you're now recognized for four minutes. >> thank you to chairman hurd, ranking member kelly, to chairman palmer and ranking member demmings for the opportunity to speak to you today. i'm a fellow at the brookings institution focusing on cyber surveillance. i'd like to begin by noting how extraordinary it is that a full year after the last presidential election there's still enduring attention to the issue of election security. this moment really represents a remarkable...
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going to be the next executive chairman sources tell cnbc that one possible candidate here is john hennessyhabet's board since 2004 kelly? >> all right interesting stuff. josh, thank you very much. josh lipton. >>> mergers menu moves and management changes were the order of the year for the restaurant sector. we're going to look at how some of the companies faredit wh consumers in the market and with investors. stay with us what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley >>> welcome back shake shack and wing stop both falling today after the companies got downgraded from underperform to hold on valuation concerns wing stop down about 2%. if you're thinking about investing in the restaurant space in the new year, where should you look for opportunity? kate rogers has that playbook for 2018 kate >> hi, kelly, analysts are pointing to deeper discounts among fast food competitors, focus
going to be the next executive chairman sources tell cnbc that one possible candidate here is john hennessyhabet's board since 2004 kelly? >> all right interesting stuff. josh, thank you very much. josh lipton. >>> mergers menu moves and management changes were the order of the year for the restaurant sector. we're going to look at how some of the companies faredit wh consumers in the market and with investors. stay with us what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14....
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this is a tweet from sheriff hennessy. condolences to the family of mayor lee and his unexpected passing. the mayor has served for many decades. may he rest in peace. we first told you about mayor lee's passing with a purse alert -- push alert this morning. you can follow with the latest news, weather and traffic on the kron 4 mobile app . >>> let's go to rebecca for the forecast. a cold forecast with freezing temperatures around the bay area . mostly clear and this is the life camera overlooking san francisco international airport. no delays and we are looking good at sfo, oakland and san jose. the highs across the state, we are looking at 70s for much of southern california. 74 at santa barbara and 73 for los angeles. 65 in fresno. another spare the air day and this is the fifth day in a row. we are looking at unhealthy air quality for the north bay and peninsula zones. then moderate levels for the south bay. keep that in mind if you have a respiratory illness, limit out ever -- outdoor activity if you can. it is 30 degr
this is a tweet from sheriff hennessy. condolences to the family of mayor lee and his unexpected passing. the mayor has served for many decades. may he rest in peace. we first told you about mayor lee's passing with a purse alert -- push alert this morning. you can follow with the latest news, weather and traffic on the kron 4 mobile app . >>> let's go to rebecca for the forecast. a cold forecast with freezing temperatures around the bay area . mostly clear and this is the life camera...
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hearing reaction this morning and one of the latest we've heard is from san francisco sheriff, sheriff hennessyho tweeted, we extend our condolences to the family of mayor ed lee at his unexpected passing, the mayor loved and served our city for decades and we will miss his positive vision, may he rest in peace. will be back with continuing coverage in just a bit, up next, tranter -- darya folsom . >>> enamel is the strong, white, outer layer of your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. it's going to give their patients the protection that they need and the whiter teeth that they want. ♪ ♪ make the holidays a treat with kellogg's rice krispies. (darya) now it's time for the world according to gary. >> good morning. tom brady say
hearing reaction this morning and one of the latest we've heard is from san francisco sheriff, sheriff hennessyho tweeted, we extend our condolences to the family of mayor ed lee at his unexpected passing, the mayor loved and served our city for decades and we will miss his positive vision, may he rest in peace. will be back with continuing coverage in just a bit, up next, tranter -- darya folsom . >>> enamel is the strong, white, outer layer of your tooth surface. the thing that's...