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. >> reporter: this house of hope, once called the oakland coliseum arena, offered a sank for inner cityused to watch my mom work three, four jobs so she could take us to games. >> reporter: now a small business owner and rapper, known as mista fab, is a longtime warriors fan. >> it was like a safehaven for me and my friends. >> reporter: he snuck down to the lower levels to get pla autographs. on thursday, mista fab will be performing at halftime, alongside two shorts, e40, and g easy. >> it is a hard goodbye. >> reporter: growing up, the sight of oracle represented the home of her team. the warriors. >> it's gonna be a sad day on thursday. but that is the last game in oracle arena. >> the energy in that place is unbelievable. it makes the game so much better. we all strive to be oakland, strength in numbers. th in numbers. >> reporter: the mayor is awking off a pair of tickets for game 6 to raise money for the almeaneda county community food bank. a san francisco based rock band will perform the u.s. national anthem. sarah mclauchlin will sing the canadian national anthem. >>> members
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of the white house immunity claim? >> you know, wolf, i think first of all we have to point out this letter that the white house counsel sent to congress claiming that hope immunity is somewhat peculiar. to be clear, there is no concept of presidential immunity in the constitution. he referred to this as constitutional immunity. that said, i do think this is the case that we want the president and the executive to have access to advice and counsel from senior advisers as it relates to governance and policy issues but today on the hill you had hope hicks there refusing to answer questions about various mundane things including whether or not she actually talked to robert mueller. so this isn't about governance or policy, this is a case in which the white house is continuing to step in the way of congress' ability to exercise oversight. so i think that for those who have said that this will be challenged in court and this is a somewhat absurd claim, i think that is absolutely right. there is no provision for this immunity. >> gloria, the president just tweeted his reaction to what is going on. let me read it to you. so sad that the democrats are putting wo
of the white house immunity claim? >> you know, wolf, i think first of all we have to point out this letter that the white house counsel sent to congress claiming that hope immunity is somewhat peculiar. to be clear, there is no concept of presidential immunity in the constitution. he referred to this as constitutional immunity. that said, i do think this is the case that we want the president and the executive to have access to advice and counsel from senior advisers as it relates to...
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end i'm afraid we'll help soften it well shoot up the party lost confidence in the side of the house of hope as to reason mary stands down as british prime minister all eyes are on the contest to succeed up with boris johnson currently leading the pack my guest this week here in london is the conservative m.p. mark phone swap from the hardline european research group that's been snapping endlessly.
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most trusted advisers because of, you guessed it, executive privilege. >> your reaction to the white house saying hope hicks should not answer questions about her time in the white house. >> obstruction of justice. >> cnn's manu raju is on capitol hill. katelyn collins is in washington. manu, what are you hearing about this? >> well, the white house counsel in the room alongside hope hicks are saying she's immune from answering questions about her time at the white house. that includes questions such as where her office was in the west wing, as well as whether she told the truth to the special counsel. according to democratic lawmakers in the room, they're making very clear she's not answering anything about any topics about their time at the white house. democrats coming in did want to ask her about those allegations of obstruction of justice that were laid out in the mueller report. the efforts allegedly by the president to undermine the mueller probe, including how he handled the firing of james comey, whether he wanted to dismiss the special counsel, as was alleged in the report, among other thing
most trusted advisers because of, you guessed it, executive privilege. >> your reaction to the white house saying hope hicks should not answer questions about her time in the white house. >> obstruction of justice. >> cnn's manu raju is on capitol hill. katelyn collins is in washington. manu, what are you hearing about this? >> well, the white house counsel in the room alongside hope hicks are saying she's immune from answering questions about her time at the white...
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well she the party lost confidence and so did the house of hope. as to reason may stand down as british prime minister all eyes are on the contest to succeed with boris johnson currently leading the pack my guest this week here in london is the conservative m.p. mark francois from the hardline european search group that's been sniping endlessly around mrs macy deals with the conservative party's ratings currently plummeting through the floor of the party even deserve to survive. and. your party has scored its worst election result in its history in the european elections dire warnings that the party is going to collapse can't unite. collapse does not know it's time it picked a new leader and that's what we're going to do he. resigns as leader of the conservative party on friday and we then have a process to pick a new leader in essence the members of parliament there are 313 conservative and he's at present. we vote to narrow it down to 2 candidates and then the party members will vote so by the end of july they will take in a post about one of tho
well she the party lost confidence and so did the house of hope. as to reason may stand down as british prime minister all eyes are on the contest to succeed with boris johnson currently leading the pack my guest this week here in london is the conservative m.p. mark francois from the hardline european search group that's been sniping endlessly around mrs macy deals with the conservative party's ratings currently plummeting through the floor of the party even deserve to survive. and. your party...
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house of representatives hopes a new emergency funding package to help migrants file suit become also on the program the killing that shocked german politicians assassinated outside his own home now a suspected right wing extremist is reported to have confessed to last month's shooting. but did he act alone. and paris bans the most polluting vehicles from its streets as you'll see the record breaking heat wave written by winds from the south. i'm phil gale welcome to the program democrats in the u.s. house of representatives have approved a multi-billion dollar emergency funding package for humanitarian aid for migrants on the border with mexico it's unclear whether the bill will pass the republican controlled senate and president trump has threatened to veto it now this comes as reports emerge of children being detained in squalid conditions in u.s. border patrol stations and another tragic incident has focused the country's attention on this issue of images of a dead toddler and her father a flashed around the world you may find parts of this report. it has come to this a father wit
house of representatives hopes a new emergency funding package to help migrants file suit become also on the program the killing that shocked german politicians assassinated outside his own home now a suspected right wing extremist is reported to have confessed to last month's shooting. but did he act alone. and paris bans the most polluting vehicles from its streets as you'll see the record breaking heat wave written by winds from the south. i'm phil gale welcome to the program democrats in...
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house of representatives hopes a new emergency funding. will soon become. on the program the killing. of politician assassinated. suspected you could force him to confess to last month's killing of. a loved. one paris the most polluting vehicles from the streets. from the sun. welcome to the program. democrats in the u.s. house of representatives have approved a multi-billion dollar emergency funding package for humanitarian aid for migrants on the border with mexico it's unclear whether the bill will pass the republican controlled senate and president trump passed threaten to veto it but this comes as reports emerge of children being detained in squalid conditions in u.s. border patrol stations another trance tragic incident as focus the country's attention images of a dead toddler and her father have flashed around the world you may find parts of the following report disturbing. it has come to this a father with his tiny toddler tucked inside a shark drowned in search of a better life according to reports oscar alberto martinez ramirez decided to swim acro
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hope to get. the lion's share of the conservation of hope. democrats in the u.s. house of representatives have passed a $4500000000.00 funding package aimed at easing conditions for migrant families detained at the us mexico border president trump has threatened to veto the bill it comes as images emerged of the bodies of a father and daughter who drowned trying to cross the rio grande into the u.s. . defense ministers of the nato alliance are considering.
hope to get. the lion's share of the conservation of hope. democrats in the u.s. house of representatives have passed a $4500000000.00 funding package aimed at easing conditions for migrant families detained at the us mexico border president trump has threatened to veto the bill it comes as images emerged of the bodies of a father and daughter who drowned trying to cross the rio grande into the u.s. . defense ministers of the nato alliance are considering.
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house certainly couldn't do much to stop them. that said, like don mcgahn, they have both sort of signaled that they intend to comply with the white house request, at least for now. hoped that she is going to turn over documents remitted rem related to her work on the campaign. that's a period of time where donald trump wasn't president of the united states. but the really significant documents here are annie donaldson's notes. donaldson was his chief of staff. she took meticulously detailed notes of conversations, meetings, what occurred in the white house. the notes have been compared to the nixon tapes. this are a way for congress to get real insight into what occurred in the white house, specifically the president's interactions with don mcgahn at really critical periods. >> that's a significant development if they get their hands on that. phil, as the attorney general investigates has ordered this new investigation of the origins of the entire russia probe, we're learning from "the times" the british newspaper that christopher steele, author of that dossier has agreed to speak with investigators about his work, his cooperation with the fbi. how significant is tha
house certainly couldn't do much to stop them. that said, like don mcgahn, they have both sort of signaled that they intend to comply with the white house request, at least for now. hoped that she is going to turn over documents remitted rem related to her work on the campaign. that's a period of time where donald trump wasn't president of the united states. but the really significant documents here are annie donaldson's notes. donaldson was his chief of staff. she took meticulously detailed...
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she will join us at the end of a day when the house judiciary committee released the transcript of former white house staffer hope hicks' testimony and she refused to answer 155 questions in her testimony yesterday. she did say that she believed president trump when me told george stephanopoulos in a tv interview, "i think i'd take it." meaning the president would illegally accept information about his campaign opponent from a foreign government. hope hicks told the committee " i don't think that was a joke." our first guest tonight, senator cory booker today announced a new proposal to offer clemens tow 17,000 federal prisoners for nonviolent drug offenses. senator booker calls it the most sweeping clemency initiative in more than 150 years. senator booker can implement this plan under the president's constitutional power to grand partons and clemency without consultation with congress. he will give us more details on the proposal in a moment, but we will begin our conversation with the sharp disagreement that e resulted between cory booker and joe biden that began with reports of what joe biden said at a fund-r
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housing. i don't see i'm a resident for sunnydale, and i live in hope of the hope s.f. -- in one of the hope s.f. sites in san francisco. i am here on behalf of sunnydale residents to remind you all that sunnydale was built 77 years ago, and these housings for specifically for temporary ship workers at that time, and we're still occupying those units, and with that being said, our families are basically sharing units with pests, infestation of roaches, mildew, mold, never ending plumbing and maintenance issues. and i just want to let you know that sunnydale and potrero have been forgotten, and this will increase the level of life for residents in sunnydale and potrero. thank you. >> my name is arturo hernandez, i'm here to represent our mission, no eviction. we're in a neighborhood who has lost 10,000 people who have been gentrified. 8,000 of those were latinos. i know an elderly woman who is currently renting a closet for $700 a month. i was going to call and report the landlord, but she begged me not to do that because she would be evicted and would have nowhere else to live. i know a family t
housing. i don't see i'm a resident for sunnydale, and i live in hope of the hope s.f. -- in one of the hope s.f. sites in san francisco. i am here on behalf of sunnydale residents to remind you all that sunnydale was built 77 years ago, and these housings for specifically for temporary ship workers at that time, and we're still occupying those units, and with that being said, our families are basically sharing units with pests, infestation of roaches, mildew, mold, never ending plumbing and...
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of no apparent concern to her today. so here now the former white house director of communications. >> hope, did the president obstruct justice? is the white house letting you answer any questions today? >> have you spoken to the president at all about this testimony? >> why is the white house limiting your testimony so much? >> surrounded by attorneys, her unwillingness to answer questions from the committee was because the administration has said she was "absolutely immune from being compelled to testify about her time as trump's senior adviser." some democrats on the committee dismissed that excuse. >> it was so absurd that we could ask questions such as where is your office located? objection. >> they objected to any question that was posed to hope hicks that had to do with anything she observed or did during the course of her employment in the white house. this is an effort of the president to be sure that witnesses do not share valuable information to the committee to continue in this ongoing cover-up to prevent the american people from knowing the full truth. >> on the up side, other judiciary committee members said hi
of no apparent concern to her today. so here now the former white house director of communications. >> hope, did the president obstruct justice? is the white house letting you answer any questions today? >> have you spoken to the president at all about this testimony? >> why is the white house limiting your testimony so much? >> surrounded by attorneys, her unwillingness to answer questions from the committee was because the administration has said she was...
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housing. i don't see i'm a resident for sunnydale, and i live in hope of the hope s.f. -- in one of the hope s.f. sites in san francisco. i am here on behalf of sunnydale residents to remind you all that sunnydale was built 77 years ago, and these housings for specifically for temporary ship workers at that time, and we're still occupying those units, and with that being said, our families are basically sharing units with pests, infestation of roaches, mildew, mold, never ending plumbing and...
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the chairman of the house judiciary committee jerry nadler of new york expressed outrage at the answers or non-answers he got from hope hicks today. this is what he told cnn today. >> she answered some of our questions. we learned considerable information. the white house pleaded a non-existent absolute immunity and that will stay. >> more now on hicks' testimony today. democratic congressman joins me, she sits on the house judiciary committee. thank you so much. you called hope hicks' testimony a forarce. did you learn anything today? >> i called the hearing or the interview a farce because she had white house counsel, her own personal counsel, about six different lawyers there telling her that she could not answer anything objecting to every single thing from, you know, answering a question where she sat relative to the oval office, later she was asked by the chairman did you tell the truth to robert mueller? and they immediately said objection, who objects to whether or not somebody is telling the truth to the special counsel. so this was clearly the white house trying to as you said in our opening comments, stymie
the chairman of the house judiciary committee jerry nadler of new york expressed outrage at the answers or non-answers he got from hope hicks today. this is what he told cnn today. >> she answered some of our questions. we learned considerable information. the white house pleaded a non-existent absolute immunity and that will stay. >> more now on hicks' testimony today. democratic congressman joins me, she sits on the house judiciary committee. thank you so much. you called hope...
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essentially the distance between the two of them grew and stopped speaking nearly as often as they had before when hope hicks when she worked at the white house would not often leave the white house because she always wanted to be within earshot of trump. now we're told sometime last year she stopped returning several of the president's calls leading the president to ask people what happened to hope? now, john, to be clear we're told this doesn't signify any change in the way she fees, we're told she still is on his side but does give you some revealing add pects of someone that the president used to speak with so often and that is why democrats wanted to get in front of them today because she was not only his most trusted confidant but there for several key events but seeing how things changed her and the president now that she's back here in washington. >> kaitlan collins live at the white house. you saw the scrum on capitol hill. hope hicks leaving the committee room. we'll keep track of that. there we see -- keep these pictures up as she walks down the hall and listen for a minute. >> why not answer the committee's questions? [ inaudible
essentially the distance between the two of them grew and stopped speaking nearly as often as they had before when hope hicks when she worked at the white house would not often leave the white house because she always wanted to be within earshot of trump. now we're told sometime last year she stopped returning several of the president's calls leading the president to ask people what happened to hope? now, john, to be clear we're told this doesn't signify any change in the way she fees, we're...
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house aide hope hicks has agreed to testify before the house judiciary committee next week. let's get right to our legal and political experts for some analysis. gloria, what do you make ofiary committee wanting to speak to hope hicks and her agreement to come before the committee behind closed doors next week? >> with a representative from the white house counsel's office at her side, so that even if behind closed doors she wants to claim privilege, the white house counsel can say, we need -- you can't talk about that, you can't talk about that. so, we'll see how much she'll be able to testify. i do think it's a bit of a breakthrough for the committee, but it is going to be limited testimony. don't kid yourself. i think what they want to know from hope hicks, and we all know this having covered this story for the last couple of years is that she was at the president's side almost constantly. she was on air force one when the president directed the rewriting of that statement about just what occurred in don junior's office when he met with the russians in trump tower. so she can elaborate about that. and i think she can also talk an awful lot about the president's state
house aide hope hicks has agreed to testify before the house judiciary committee next week. let's get right to our legal and political experts for some analysis. gloria, what do you make ofiary committee wanting to speak to hope hicks and her agreement to come before the committee behind closed doors next week? >> with a representative from the white house counsel's office at her side, so that even if behind closed doors she wants to claim privilege, the white house counsel can say, we...
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>> that's right, these are two key white house officials among the closest and longest serving aides of president trump. hope hicks, the former white house communications director and andy donaldson, the former deputy white house counsel. the white house has directed both of them not to turn over the documents requested by the committee about their time in the trump white house. notably, hicks, though, she may still hand over documents related to her time in the 2016 trump campaign for presidential election. that's something that chairman nadler today in his response really highlighted, said likely, because it's not covered by executive privilege, and nadler here saying that that shows some good faith effort on her part there. nadler was asked, if they don't comply with the requests, will he hold them in contempt of congress? he says, i assume so, but, of course, both of them have also been subpoenaed to appear before the committee later this month. wolf? >> sunlen serfaty up on capitol hill, thank. also tonight, christopher steele, the former british spy behind that controversial russia dossier has agreed t
>> that's right, these are two key white house officials among the closest and longest serving aides of president trump. hope hicks, the former white house communications director and andy donaldson, the former deputy white house counsel. the white house has directed both of them not to turn over the documents requested by the committee about their time in the trump white house. notably, hicks, though, she may still hand over documents related to her time in the 2016 trump campaign for...
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of pennsylvania avenue, if and when the u.s. retaliates. also, house judiciary's transcript of hope hicks, the 155 unanswered questions and the ones she did answer and how she broke from the boss. the 11th hour on a thursday night begins now. >>> good evening, once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york, i'm ali velshi in for brian williams. tensions in the middle east have reached a new height after iran shot down an american unmanned surveillance drone in the gulf of oman, adjacent to the strait of hormuz last night. the united states says the drone was shot down in international airspace. that's the dot on the left of your screen. iran claims it was shot down over iranian territorial waters. the difference wouldn't be big. both countries agree it was shot down, and general agreement about where. the distinction may prove to be important. the u.s. military released this video that shows smoke trailing from the drone as it goes down. iranian state tv released this video that it claims shows iran's revolutionary guard shooting the drone down. earlier today, the presid
of pennsylvania avenue, if and when the u.s. retaliates. also, house judiciary's transcript of hope hicks, the 155 unanswered questions and the ones she did answer and how she broke from the boss. the 11th hour on a thursday night begins now. >>> good evening, once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york, i'm ali velshi in for brian williams. tensions in the middle east have reached a new height after iran shot down an american unmanned surveillance drone in the gulf of...
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we look over this transcript one of the things that is very clear is that hope hicks was very uncomfortable with some of the things that were happening in the white housend certainly people i've talked to said that was part of the reason why she left. the fact that she seems to be acknowledging that there was some knowledge of interactions with wikileaks but suggesting there was no inside knowledge suggests that she may know more about some of the various individuals who we now know did engage with members of wikileaks and she just, the fact that she is a trump loyalist means she is not going to talk openly about that. but, clearly. there are things here that she either can't say or has vowed to not say but she clearly knows more than she was willing to tell members of congress. >> hope hicks also told lawmakers she would still join the trump team even knowing all the controversy she would be dragged into. what do you make of that? >> well, knowing how closely intertwined she was with the trump family that's not surprising because, really, she got her start here. she was working for the trump family then met president trump himself and then went to wor
we look over this transcript one of the things that is very clear is that hope hicks was very uncomfortable with some of the things that were happening in the white housend certainly people i've talked to said that was part of the reason why she left. the fact that she seems to be acknowledging that there was some knowledge of interactions with wikileaks but suggesting there was no inside knowledge suggests that she may know more about some of the various individuals who we now know did engage...
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of defiance by the trump white house. and the growing calls for impeachment from democrats. at the center of that defiance, the former trump adviser hope hicks whose lawyers fired off a letter to jerry nadler saying hicks will defy a subpoena to turnover documents because the white house refuses to authorize any disclosures from hicks from the transition period to her time in the white house. it is another escalation in the battle between trump and congressional democrats, die guy answer that is moving a growing number of democrats to call for an inquiry or full-on impeachment. by nbc news count, that number is now 58. kelly o'donnell is on capitol hill. so where do things stand? jerry nadler obviously wants to get his hands on the documents from hope hicks' time at the white house. >> reporter: she is sort of 134ri9i splitting the difference. her attorney has provided the committee with cd material that contain documents from the campaign. that would not fall under the area of executive privilege if the white house were to try to claim that. the white house has said to hicks and don mcgahn former white house counsel's chief of staff n
of defiance by the trump white house. and the growing calls for impeachment from democrats. at the center of that defiance, the former trump adviser hope hicks whose lawyers fired off a letter to jerry nadler saying hicks will defy a subpoena to turnover documents because the white house refuses to authorize any disclosures from hicks from the transition period to her time in the white house. it is another escalation in the battle between trump and congressional democrats, die guy answer that...
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. >>> former white house communications director hope hicks set to testify tomorrow in front of the housediciary committee where she's expected to take questions about president trump's conduct related to michael flynn, demands to ask former a.g. sessions to unrecuse himself from overseeing the mueller probe. actions of the firing of then fbi director james comey. efforts to dismiss robert mueller from overseeing the russia investigation and potential efforts to curtail the mueller probe. that's a lot. madeleine dean is a member of the judiciary committee and she joins me now. congresswoman, i appreciate it. thank you so much. >> thank you, don. >> in addition to the graphic that we just showed you, that list there, your colleagues also plan to ask about alleged hush money payments. paul manafort. the trump tower meeting. what are your big outstanding questions? >> well, if you think about it, hope hicks had a front row seat to an awful lot of what is the subject of the mueller report and the subject of our oversight. she worked not only on the campaign. she was part of the transition and
. >>> former white house communications director hope hicks set to testify tomorrow in front of the housediciary committee where she's expected to take questions about president trump's conduct related to michael flynn, demands to ask former a.g. sessions to unrecuse himself from overseeing the mueller probe. actions of the firing of then fbi director james comey. efforts to dismiss robert mueller from overseeing the russia investigation and potential efforts to curtail the mueller...
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huge stone wall, the white house blocking a key member of president trump's inner circle from answering questions under oath. the president's former communications director hope hicks, behind closed doors in front of the house judiciary committee today, but trump's lawyers made sure she said nothing about her time in the white house. >> were there any questions about her time in the white house that she did answer? >> no. >> not a single one. >> not a single one. >> not a single one. white house attorneys objecting to every question about hicks 'time in the white house. wouldn't even answer where her desk was in the west wing. hope hicks knows a lot about trump, one of his coastest confidantes during the campaign and in the white house at his side constantly. a close aide to the president telling me she was his emotional crutch. listen how the president talked about her. >> look at hope. hope hicks doing a fantastic job. she is a fantastic young woman. and i'm very proud of her. now hope hicks is a tremendously talented person. i love hope. she is great. >> and today the president made sure hicks knew he was still supporting her. tweeting in part, quote, so s
huge stone wall, the white house blocking a key member of president trump's inner circle from answering questions under oath. the president's former communications director hope hicks, behind closed doors in front of the house judiciary committee today, but trump's lawyers made sure she said nothing about her time in the white house. >> were there any questions about her time in the white house that she did answer? >> no. >> not a single one. >> not a single one....
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probably has a point because congress not only notes wants to ask hope hicks these questions and other white house staff these types of questions, they think that hope hicks and other white house staff will ultimately be legally compelled to answer these questions by a court, because a court, they believe, will eventually rule that the basis on which these lawyers, the white house and the justice department are objecting here, is a made-up basis. it's not a real legal basis to prevent a witness from testifying to congress. and so, i mean, in pages and pages, for hours and hours and hours of hope hicks' testimony, they ask her lots and lots of questions that she does not answer. and this fleet of lawyers, instead, objects. but i think the reason they have gone through this exercise is for a forward-looking reason, which is that they're getting the supposed legal basis for those objections on the record so they, they hope, a judge, in the future, will later rule that these objections to her answering all these questions, those objections are not legally sound and after a court has a chance to rule on that, she will ulti
probably has a point because congress not only notes wants to ask hope hicks these questions and other white house staff these types of questions, they think that hope hicks and other white house staff will ultimately be legally compelled to answer these questions by a court, because a court, they believe, will eventually rule that the basis on which these lawyers, the white house and the justice department are objecting here, is a made-up basis. it's not a real legal basis to prevent a witness...
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of her testimony comes out. >> thank you. joining us now a democrat who serves on the house intelligence committee. congressman, thank you for joining us after this hearing with hope hicks. the house judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler is vowing to destroy the white house argument for immunity in court. do you think he'll prevail. >> i found the assertion of blanket immunity to be curious. it's not original. and secondly, it's predictable. the president has done everything he can to withhold information. this is the least transparent administration in modern history. this was tried before. and i think it was 2008 a u.s. history court ruled there is no such thing as blanket immunity just because you work for the president. this is not going to work in the long run. they can hide but they can't -- they can run but they can't hide and the truth of the matter is when you live in a free open democratic society like we do with a vibrant press, even though he campaigns against it on a daily basis, the truth will come out. and it will in this case as well. >> nadler, you heard him say as efs he was emerging from the meet, he said they got very good information from
of her testimony comes out. >> thank you. joining us now a democrat who serves on the house intelligence committee. congressman, thank you for joining us after this hearing with hope hicks. the house judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler is vowing to destroy the white house argument for immunity in court. do you think he'll prevail. >> i found the assertion of blanket immunity to be curious. it's not original. and secondly, it's predictable. the president has done everything he...
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housing. i'm glad that we're increasing the bond to $100 more, but we need to think more on the different sources of funding. so yes, i hope to see that more. thank you very much. >> hello. i'm here representing community housing partnership. i'm just here in front of you, supervisors, because i want to say i really love the city and i love to be here as a part of the community housing partnership. i am here to say that community housing works. i was homeless for 13 years. when i was homeless, i had three boys on the streets of market street which i couldn't bring home because i didn't have any home to bring them to. but since i have a home through community housing partnership, i'm able to bring my son home, four years old. i just want to say i support the community housing act, and i hope you do the same. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is malcolm young. i was one of the subcommittee cochairs on the housing bond working group. i just want to bring to this table the four recommendations that came out of our group. one was to make sure that we fully fund the shovel ready projects that we shouhave in t pi
housing. i'm glad that we're increasing the bond to $100 more, but we need to think more on the different sources of funding. so yes, i hope to see that more. thank you very much. >> hello. i'm here representing community housing partnership. i'm just here in front of you, supervisors, because i want to say i really love the city and i love to be here as a part of the community housing partnership. i am here to say that community housing works. i was homeless for 13 years. when i was...
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questions you wouldn't have to answer, and so what you saw today was hope hicks with lawyers from the white house beside her asserting on behalf of the president executive privilege. she had to show up. there's no absolute immunity but she didn't have to answer every question because of an exertion of executive privilege. now, i hope that makes sense. >> it does, i guess my question is has this idea of executive privilege prevented people from talking about things they know because of their role in the administration, has that grown with executive authority. the last several presidents have used executive privilege. >> another great question. i think there is probably lines that run together there in parallel, not perfectly but presidents of different administrations over many years have asserted executive privilege. now, what normally happens is they reach some sort of accommodation with congress, rather than having everyone run off to court and litigate this thing, which could have uncertain outcomes, you try and accommodate the congress and give them stuff so they can do their oversight work. it doesn't appear to me that this
questions you wouldn't have to answer, and so what you saw today was hope hicks with lawyers from the white house beside her asserting on behalf of the president executive privilege. she had to show up. there's no absolute immunity but she didn't have to answer every question because of an exertion of executive privilege. now, i hope that makes sense. >> it does, i guess my question is has this idea of executive privilege prevented people from talking about things they know because of...
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meanwhile, today was the deadline for former white house communications director hope hicks and former chief of staff to white house counsel don mcgahn to hand over documents to the judiciary committee in response to a subpoena from that committee. both hope hicks and annie donaldson were witnesses for mueller's inquiry. they both provided documents to mueller and his prosecutors. the judiciary committee wants to speak to both hope hicks and annie donaldson themselves. they want to see supporting materials as to what hicks and donaldson testified about. today the white house sent this letter to jerry nadler, chairman of the judiciary committee, telling him nope, they should not expect those documents or that testimony. the white house is now insisting as they are with other mueller witnesses that annie donaldson and hope hicks will not be allowed to testify, they will not be allowed to hand over documents. there had been some expectation that one or both of these witnesses might try to say that they wouldn't testify and they wouldn't hand over documents pertaining to their time working in the w
meanwhile, today was the deadline for former white house communications director hope hicks and former chief of staff to white house counsel don mcgahn to hand over documents to the judiciary committee in response to a subpoena from that committee. both hope hicks and annie donaldson were witnesses for mueller's inquiry. they both provided documents to mueller and his prosecutors. the judiciary committee wants to speak to both hope hicks and annie donaldson themselves. they want to see...
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registered owner of the car that struck the motionist and a second person allegedly involve and they are both cooperating in this case. >>> in washington this morning, former white house insider hope hicks sat down in front of the house judiciary committee. >> they asked questions, but got no answers. scottcgrew? is closed door testimony b-- we're hearing she refused to answer questions about the white house. we'll get a transcript in the next 48 hours. video from this morning as she walked into the hearing. she started on the trump campaign and became white house communication director and so that would be schaub spicer sarah sanders boss. she was there when the president wrote statements to explain his campaign meeting with russians only to have that statement contradicted by his own son and she was there when the president denied payoffs to women that turned out to be not true and she was there for the firing of james comey as well. but she appeared to have follow president trump's order not to answer any questions. claiming she's immune from those questions. the president's orders not is going to protect her from contempt charges if that is what congress decides to do. and the
registered owner of the car that struck the motionist and a second person allegedly involve and they are both cooperating in this case. >>> in washington this morning, former white house insider hope hicks sat down in front of the house judiciary committee. >> they asked questions, but got no answers. scottcgrew? is closed door testimony b-- we're hearing she refused to answer questions about the white house. we'll get a transcript in the next 48 hours. video from this morning as...
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hope hicks for a number of years now. have you kept in contact with her, first of all, since she or you left the white house? >> no. has cut off ties with a lot of people and she's tried to separate herself from the trump white house and she moved to los angeles. >> are we surprised at all, based on what we just heard there from kelly o'donnell, about what we've heard from her testimony? >> no. you know, one of the important notes is not just this absolutely immunity he's declaring but why he's trying to declare absolute immunity. hope hicks is center to this mueller report and also this idea of obstruction. one of the things i observed about hope when i was in meetings with her, whether it was on the campaign, in transition or in the white house, is that she took meticulous notes, she was always taking notes and she was in the room during some of the most critical moments of trump's presidency and the campaign. particularly the june trump tower meeting that congress is interested in. not only that she was in the room when he was discussing firing sessions or getting rid of mueller. so this testimony, whether it's
hope hicks for a number of years now. have you kept in contact with her, first of all, since she or you left the white house? >> no. has cut off ties with a lot of people and she's tried to separate herself from the trump white house and she moved to los angeles. >> are we surprised at all, based on what we just heard there from kelly o'donnell, about what we've heard from her testimony? >> no. you know, one of the important notes is not just this absolutely immunity he's...
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play a much bigger role in who gets the democratic party's presidential nomination, a flood of white house hopefulsonvention in san francisco. hello, thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. >> you see it right there. a bit of a scare at the move on forum where a man walked up on the stage and grabbed the microphone right out of the hand of senator kamala harris and spoke about 15 seconds before security removed him. it is not clear who the man was. but he appeared to have a press pass. over at musconi center, it was a parade of presidential candidates. we have more with their >> reporter: one delegate told me it is almost campaign overload. so many presidential candidates speaking this weekend. and there is a common theme here. defeating president trump. >> house speaker nancy pelosi rallied the democratic troops at the state convention, 5,000 attendees and delegates who want to take back the white house. >> my first criteria is who can beat trump and my second criteria is from that group, who would give us the best pres
play a much bigger role in who gets the democratic party's presidential nomination, a flood of white house hopefulsonvention in san francisco. hello, thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. >> you see it right there. a bit of a scare at the move on forum where a man walked up on the stage and grabbed the microphone right out of the hand of senator kamala harris and spoke about 15 seconds before security removed him. it is not clear who the man was. but he...
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house. but that in addition on that, on the eve of hicks' testimony today, last night we got this rocket from the white house claiming that hope hicks not only couldn't testify about her time in the white house, they were also giving her a cloak of invisibility cover her whole life. giving her absolute immunity so she doesn't have to answer anything. the committee's chairman wrote back to the white house rejecting that voodoo out of hand. but heading in today, nobody really knew how this would work, nobody knew what would happen when hope hicks showed up. the testimony was behind closed doors so we can't show that to you, we couldn't see it for ourselves. members of the committee did talk to reporters about how it was going and they sounded like this. >> were you satisfied with the responses about hush money payments? >> i think we'll have to -- i think we'll have to move toward court proceedings to delve into those questions more deeply. >> what about knowledge of the campaign of hush money payments? were you satisfied with what she said about that? >> since there's still questioning, i said i would just say that this is a bu
house. but that in addition on that, on the eve of hicks' testimony today, last night we got this rocket from the white house claiming that hope hicks not only couldn't testify about her time in the white house, they were also giving her a cloak of invisibility cover her whole life. giving her absolute immunity so she doesn't have to answer anything. the committee's chairman wrote back to the white house rejecting that voodoo out of hand. but heading in today, nobody really knew how this would...
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temporary and housing would be provided. the department of hope weatherness and supportive housing generally has not seen an increase in the amount of emergency services required in the vicinity of navigation centres. calls for emergency services in the area are not expected to increase because of the availability of and connection to services through safe center programmes and staff caring for the clients. even if there were a small increase based on the needs of the population, it would not impact the calls in the area. calls would be at the site due to one location but this concentration would not constitute a significant effect. neighbors have expressed concern about an increase in noise from ambulance sirens. based on date provided by the department of emergency services, in the five months following opening of the civic centre, there were several priority 9-1-1 calls to the site, averaging 14 calls per month. this is far less than one per day and that, from the navigation center, with the highest call volumes. now these types of calls includ
temporary and housing would be provided. the department of hope weatherness and supportive housing generally has not seen an increase in the amount of emergency services required in the vicinity of navigation centres. calls for emergency services in the area are not expected to increase because of the availability of and connection to services through safe center programmes and staff caring for the clients. even if there were a small increase based on the needs of the population, it would not...
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and that is can you get people like don mcgahn, former white house counsel or hope hicks in front of a camera. can you get people to say what happened when you're in the white house. all of this stuff about documents, unredacted mueller report. i think there's a legal issue here. but i think in terms of the american public, until you get somebody in front of a camera to say the president impeded the investigation like don mcgahn, i don't think this game works. you've got to get people on camera in front of the congress. >> interesting. so laura, is the white house even making an executive privilege claim and would that hold up? >> no, it doesn't appear they are, don. just continuing to say no, we're telling you not to do this. and it's our prerogative, and we're instructing you. because the thought is perhaps some of the material may be content the president of the united states could assert privilege over. the problem with that, don, is he has not drone so in all kba s capacities. so you don't get to have it loom over heads in case you get to do it one day. if you don't assert it, yo
and that is can you get people like don mcgahn, former white house counsel or hope hicks in front of a camera. can you get people to say what happened when you're in the white house. all of this stuff about documents, unredacted mueller report. i think there's a legal issue here. but i think in terms of the american public, until you get somebody in front of a camera to say the president impeded the investigation like don mcgahn, i don't think this game works. you've got to get people on camera...
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it was two hours of plans, promises and policy from ten hopefuls who want to turn the white house blueext eovernment. >> immigration,th care, gun rights and of course president trump were the hot topics tonight. news4 is covering this debate. here's our coverage from the press center. so much to unpack from round one here. >> reporter: so much ground covered here tonight. obviously we also saw a l of attention paid to president trump early on in this debate, but the candidates here tonight, we knew that elizabeth warren was coming in as sort of the one to beat going into this debate and we wondered whether she would deliver with high expectations on her, i think she did. we also saw we were expecting the other candidates to breakthrough, to be present and shown in this debate tonight and to do of them were abl just that. we're going to dig a little deeper in some of the more gated exchanges. first we want to a lay of the land, exactly what we saw tonight. for that jay gray is with us i hereside the spin room as well. good evening? >> you talked about warren being the driver in this deb
it was two hours of plans, promises and policy from ten hopefuls who want to turn the white house blueext eovernment. >> immigration,th care, gun rights and of course president trump were the hot topics tonight. news4 is covering this debate. here's our coverage from the press center. so much to unpack from round one here. >> reporter: so much ground covered here tonight. obviously we also saw a l of attention paid to president trump early on in this debate, but the candidates here...
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hope. one of president trump's closest former aides and a long-time confidante hope hicks agrees to appear before the house judiciary committee. this as donald trump talks about his meeting behind closed doors. >>> and they agreed to hold two trump members accountable. the chairman is demanding to know what the white house is hiding. >> blocking access. ahead of the contempt vote, president trump invokes executive privilege to keep subpoenaed information secret. tonight he's trying to distance himself from the controversy and dismiss it as ridiculous. >>> and being transparent. president trump keeps insifgt his administration is wide open, but tonight he admits he didn't mean to be quite so revealing when he dangled his new agreement with mexico in a way he allowed the world to read it. we want to welcome in our viewers from the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >>> we're following multiple breaking stories including the first material witness from the mueller investigation to appear before the house judiciary committee. the panel's chairman announcing that
hope. one of president trump's closest former aides and a long-time confidante hope hicks agrees to appear before the house judiciary committee. this as donald trump talks about his meeting behind closed doors. >>> and they agreed to hold two trump members accountable. the chairman is demanding to know what the white house is hiding. >> blocking access. ahead of the contempt vote, president trump invokes executive privilege to keep subpoenaed information secret. tonight he's...