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thank you temple, thank you inquire, thank you "daily news." have -- [applause] fresh afterward for each of the columns that are in the book and i have recorded both the columns and a the afterwards for release by audible which comes out friday look out if my radio producer tc releases outtake reel i'll be done. i remember being so honored in 2001 when zach editor of the "daily news" first offered me a column at the news and like wise years later when brian tearny invited me to come over to the pfltd inquirer i had majored in government and journalism so it felt like -- a natural calling for me. i also remember the newspaper having some fun at the expense of any last time at the time of a launch which i was a play on mcdonald's do you want that supersized -- getting a column, however, was actually not the first time that i wrote for the philadelphia "daily news." and something that i forgotten until i -- climbed through archive of the newspapers is that back in 1985, that's conclusion of my first year of law school at penn, i published an essay
thank you temple, thank you inquire, thank you "daily news." have -- [applause] fresh afterward for each of the columns that are in the book and i have recorded both the columns and a the afterwards for release by audible which comes out friday look out if my radio producer tc releases outtake reel i'll be done. i remember being so honored in 2001 when zach editor of the "daily news" first offered me a column at the news and like wise years later when brian tearny invited me...
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, how grenfell details revealed to the inquirer, how g re nfell tower details revealed to the inquirerower was covered in material that would burn easily, that was not properly tested and how once covered in flames, the fire brigade strategy telling residents to stay in their flats failed. the burnt out kitchen of flat 16 on the fourth floor where the fire started and then spread the 999 call from the resident who escaped from here heard for the first time. by brigade for the there's a fire in a flat 16 in grenfell tower. for the there's a fire in a flat 16 in gre nfell tower. sorry, for the there's a fire in a flat 16 in grenfell tower. sorry, where? flat 16 in grenfell tower. how many flaws have you got? fourth floor. quick, quick. they are on their way. i know it's burning but they are on their way. video is played to the inquiry showjust how quickly the fire spread up and across. at first it was just fire spread up and across. at first it wasjust on fire spread up and across. at first it was just on the fourth floor. 20 minutes after the 909 call it was at the side of the building.
, how grenfell details revealed to the inquirer, how g re nfell tower details revealed to the inquirerower was covered in material that would burn easily, that was not properly tested and how once covered in flames, the fire brigade strategy telling residents to stay in their flats failed. the burnt out kitchen of flat 16 on the fourth floor where the fire started and then spread the 999 call from the resident who escaped from here heard for the first time. by brigade for the there's a fire in...
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i noted that the inquirer said there were 157 u.s. combat deaths in that one week, which is been the lowest in nine months. that gives you some sense, if people have been able to comprehend what was taking place, and at the same time, the columnist, who had been a marine, was writing, it seems like the big war is going to be winding down. the battalion size, offensive. then he stopped himself and said , of course, something could happen next week that will completely blows his prediction apart. and in fact, it did. it was a third offensive in august. >> let me follow up on that. also, the common on the chronological gap, and you can only figure out after time passes. there is a way in which this letter takes us right into the midst of 1968. it is a snapshot, three pages long. it is not a huge, detailed compilation. it is an effort to give a fragment of a story, and of course all stories are fragmentary, but maybe to go , inher along those lines terms of thinking about the stories available at the time, but also the stories about the w
i noted that the inquirer said there were 157 u.s. combat deaths in that one week, which is been the lowest in nine months. that gives you some sense, if people have been able to comprehend what was taking place, and at the same time, the columnist, who had been a marine, was writing, it seems like the big war is going to be winding down. the battalion size, offensive. then he stopped himself and said , of course, something could happen next week that will completely blows his prediction apart....
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month before the 2016 election, i interviewed jennifer lynn, a former reporter at "the philadelphia inquirer" about her 1988 interaction with subject donald trump. here's what she recounted. >> i got a phone call. the woman said, hold for mr. trump, and then mr. trump began to yell at me. he told me i had shit for brains. he told me i worked for a shitty newspaper and he said, what sort of shit was a writing. i was stunned. he hung up and called my boss in philadelphia and treated my boss to the same sort of rant, but then he added he referred to me as the "c" word, a word i will not use, michael, because in my opinion, it's the worst word in the english language to refer to a woman. >> so white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders called bee's language vial and vicious and said executives at tbs and correspondent parent time warner, by the way, is cnn's parent as well, quote, must demonstrate that such explicit profanity about female members of this administration will not be condoned. bee soon thereafter offered up her apology on twitter. i would like to sincerely apologize to ivan
month before the 2016 election, i interviewed jennifer lynn, a former reporter at "the philadelphia inquirer" about her 1988 interaction with subject donald trump. here's what she recounted. >> i got a phone call. the woman said, hold for mr. trump, and then mr. trump began to yell at me. he told me i had shit for brains. he told me i worked for a shitty newspaper and he said, what sort of shit was a writing. i was stunned. he hung up and called my boss in philadelphia and...
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and when i interviewed him for "the new yorker," he was very open in saying we use "the national inquirerrump get elected president, we were supportive of him. he was less clear on what the basis was of the $150,000 payment, because he didn't say it was a catch and kill story. he didn't say that they bought the story in order not to -- in order to suppress it, to help the trump campaign. he said they had other interests in karen mcdougal to do fitness reporting. that i think was somewhat more questionable. but whether donald trump, david pecker, michael cohen, anyone committed a crime here, is far from clear to me. >> we should say ami forcefully denies that they engage in what's called catch and kill. >> right. >> but employees there have told a different story, former employees. >> and it's hard to see why they would have paid $150,000 to karen mcdougal for any other reason except to help donald trump, because even by "national inquirer" standards, that's a good deal of money. it was right in the middle of the presidential campaign. and they barely used her at all for any of the america
and when i interviewed him for "the new yorker," he was very open in saying we use "the national inquirerrump get elected president, we were supportive of him. he was less clear on what the basis was of the $150,000 payment, because he didn't say it was a catch and kill story. he didn't say that they bought the story in order not to -- in order to suppress it, to help the trump campaign. he said they had other interests in karen mcdougal to do fitness reporting. that i think was...
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the national inquirer let president trump's long time attorney and fixer michael cohen review articles about mr. trump before they were published. did the president himself take stories to the tabloid. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >> the chaos unleashed by president trump shifting immigration policy has hundreds of migrant children unaccounted for tonight. the administration said 500 families separated at border have been reunited but no known plan for returning hundreds more children scattered across the country who were taken from parents before the president reversed his policy. we'll talk about it with senator ben cardin of the foreign relations committee and our specialists and analysts are standing by. first straight to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. and the president is talking about immigration yet again today. >> reporter: he was. but down playing the separation of children from parents pointing to relatives with family members killed by undocumented migrants but the white house has yet to say what happened to the children taken from fa
the national inquirer let president trump's long time attorney and fixer michael cohen review articles about mr. trump before they were published. did the president himself take stories to the tabloid. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >> the chaos unleashed by president trump shifting immigration policy has hundreds of migrant children unaccounted for tonight. the administration said 500 families separated at border have been reunited but no known plan for...
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i tierney invite pled to come over the philadelphia inquirer. i majored in boast goth and journalism at at that at lehigh university and felt like a calling and they had fun at my last name, with the coln "do you want that super such sized." getting a column was not the first time had written for the philadelphia daily news. climbed through the archives of the newspapers and forget to that back in 198 a 5, at the conclusion of my first year of law school at penn, i published an essay in the daily news under he headline "america offers opportunity to those who work." in the book i revisit that is say like i resist -- revis u visit everything else. take issue with some of what i broke. i still think america is land of opportunity but luck has a lot to do with the equation and that was a large pat of the fun, exploring opinions offered over the course of 15 years, revisiting them and determine chug thought stood the test of time. i chinese immediately after september 11. the events of 9/11 occupiedmer of my time in the ensuing 15 years than any oth
i tierney invite pled to come over the philadelphia inquirer. i majored in boast goth and journalism at at that at lehigh university and felt like a calling and they had fun at my last name, with the coln "do you want that super such sized." getting a column was not the first time had written for the philadelphia daily news. climbed through the archives of the newspapers and forget to that back in 198 a 5, at the conclusion of my first year of law school at penn, i published an essay...
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let me show you what the inquir inquirer. it attacks the "washington post" reportinging saying it is unfortunate that the disgruntled and terminated ex-employ years who had no access to how decisions bhar have been givae 2k3wi67 given a platform. and the national q"national enq complaining, but that is not a denial. and what we've seen lines up about who the relationship works. >> and again, it is bizarre how close david pecker was and how he used the inquirer to advance donald trump's candidacy. he attacked hillary clinton, ted cruz, marco rubio when they were trump's rival. but i don't see what the crime is in any of this. all of this, it is true, is perhaps unsavory -- >> for michael cohen to be shaping coverage of the "national enquirer" to favor his client donald trump? >> it is certainly not how journalism is supposed to work, but i don't see that as a crime. now, the one issue possibly is was there some sort of unlawful campaign contribution. >> what about -- >> but again, what is the crime. they never ran the story. i
let me show you what the inquir inquirer. it attacks the "washington post" reportinging saying it is unfortunate that the disgruntled and terminated ex-employ years who had no access to how decisions bhar have been givae 2k3wi67 given a platform. and the national q"national enq complaining, but that is not a denial. and what we've seen lines up about who the relationship works. >> and again, it is bizarre how close david pecker was and how he used the inquirer to advance...
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i called secretary of homeland security michael chertoff, inquiring if there was anything i could do. it's pretty bad, he said. we discussed the question of foreign help briefly. mike was clearly in a hurry. he said he'd call me if he needed me. i hung up, got dressed, and went out to see spammalot." spamalot, the monty python musical. the drudge report was first to break the news that that is in fact what secretary of state condoleezza rice was doing at the apex of the death and destruction in new orleans. this was the original drudge report mention from that day back in 2005. "eyewitness, secretary of state condi rice laughs it up at spam alott while gulf coast lays in tatters. theatergoers on new york city's great white way were shocked to see the president's former national security adviser at the monty python farce last night." that was in the drudge report. "new york daily news" added a little color of their own. "contributing to the fiddling while rome burns impression given by her boss during the disaster, which may have claimed thousands of lives, secretary rice was booed by
i called secretary of homeland security michael chertoff, inquiring if there was anything i could do. it's pretty bad, he said. we discussed the question of foreign help briefly. mike was clearly in a hurry. he said he'd call me if he needed me. i hung up, got dressed, and went out to see spammalot." spamalot, the monty python musical. the drudge report was first to break the news that that is in fact what secretary of state condoleezza rice was doing at the apex of the death and...
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the washington post reporting today that the national inquirer shared stories about trump with cohen before publishing them both during trump's presidential campaign and after he became president. as aaron blake writes for the post, quote, to the casual observer this may seem like a media eth exstoics story but it worse than that. because of trump's control over and cohen's involvement in the inquirer's alleged hush money payments. it shows the pressure on cohen to flip could be at an all-time high and as cohen rubs elbows with tom arnold, a man who has vowed to bring the president down, whom we will talk to in a couple of minutes, the panel is still here. joyce and phil are still with us. >>> joyce, talk us through the legal significance of this, what looks like collusion between the president, his fixer, a man rudy giuliani described as funneling money through, and the national enquirer. >> one piece of legal significance is whether the entire course of conduct constitutes an illegal campaign contribution. candidates like trump have to report all of the assistance that their campai
the washington post reporting today that the national inquirer shared stories about trump with cohen before publishing them both during trump's presidential campaign and after he became president. as aaron blake writes for the post, quote, to the casual observer this may seem like a media eth exstoics story but it worse than that. because of trump's control over and cohen's involvement in the inquirer's alleged hush money payments. it shows the pressure on cohen to flip could be at an all-time...
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inquire of theto basis of the emergency and cause that has generated this resolution to ignore the regular order of the seven-day notice. it is not an emergency. it is good cause. the gentleman from maryland. >> how my recorded? >> not recorded. >> no. could you state for the record what the good cause is? the fact that we work very hard with these two gentlemen, who i very much appreciate adjusting their schedules to be here. i know the gentleman from new -- the clerk will report he votes no. 17 voted yes, 13 voted no. could you continue your sentence? you said the two gentlemen -- >> i am going to first declare that the vote is approved and the notice requirement is waived. now, i am going to recognize myself for an opening statements, and i will begin that statement by saying to rosenstein and ray that i am appreciative of the fact that they have changed their schedules to be here so that we inld have this hearing today a reasonable amount of time after the inspector general's report and testimony before the committee. i would like to acknowledge the president -- the presence of john wa
inquire of theto basis of the emergency and cause that has generated this resolution to ignore the regular order of the seven-day notice. it is not an emergency. it is good cause. the gentleman from maryland. >> how my recorded? >> not recorded. >> no. could you state for the record what the good cause is? the fact that we work very hard with these two gentlemen, who i very much appreciate adjusting their schedules to be here. i know the gentleman from new -- the clerk will...
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the other didn't you music which i've been ministering to inquire for can you have it. done this is what it is a good god i might take least i shouldn't reduce couldn't should or shouldn't be that that puts you. just admitted spy come on. give you a look for. if you lost interest in the kitchen musser exponents yeah. so what in bit lately can i do in. this heist. how do you play a character like that and not make him into sort of. two dimensional nazis but i think it's actually quite easy because if he doesn't think he's a monster no who does. everybody thinks i'm a good man if he looks in the mother in the mornings while i'm doing well i'm doing good so he is he's quite convinced in what he's doing and for me as an actor is to find the the last the space the in a space of thoughts and logical consequences and that the better i do the prepared the easier i can move in this strange reality is strange for us not for him. which means you. emptying. and what do you think is the relevance of the film and its themes for for today because it happened long time ago it was back
the other didn't you music which i've been ministering to inquire for can you have it. done this is what it is a good god i might take least i shouldn't reduce couldn't should or shouldn't be that that puts you. just admitted spy come on. give you a look for. if you lost interest in the kitchen musser exponents yeah. so what in bit lately can i do in. this heist. how do you play a character like that and not make him into sort of. two dimensional nazis but i think it's actually quite easy...
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we do know that the national inquirer ran this saying the trump's fixer is secrets and lies.e know that is a hit job basic from the white house because the "the washington post" reporting that the national inquirer sent stories to him before hand. there is the possibility that this can get ugly it seems to me, matt. >> this entire group of people. it is a viper pit, and they will turn on each other at some point. you probably look at michael cohen and there's no reason to go to war, just keep him friendly. unless there's a pardon, that's how the cases end. 99% of federal defendants plead guilty with the pressure he is under, you have to think that is where he is going to go. and the incentive is to give everything about the president, the more he gives, the lighter the sentence it is if he gets sentenced at all. at that point, that's when the president's incentives change and you see him doing things a little bit with paul manafort. this is a guy he doesn't know and distancing himself and turn and start attacking him. >> barbara, give him a bar you would have to get to search
we do know that the national inquirer ran this saying the trump's fixer is secrets and lies.e know that is a hit job basic from the white house because the "the washington post" reporting that the national inquirer sent stories to him before hand. there is the possibility that this can get ugly it seems to me, matt. >> this entire group of people. it is a viper pit, and they will turn on each other at some point. you probably look at michael cohen and there's no reason to go to...
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if there is a catch and kill story, that the inquirer had and they're like we're going to run this story and michael cohen says no, and they paid someone to shut up, then he is -- >> don't we have that already in the karen mcdoogle story that she now told publicly. >> it really is her story. they make these promises to her about what she will get and none of it comes to fruition. it has not gotten enough coverage and there is obviously a pattern that i think the point is that if there is still more to be uncovered, if the national enquirer does, it could provide for indictment. >> the question of the enquirer goes back to the lady saying this was the understanding. but it also speaks to you can't have michael cohen on one side say oh, no, i did this for the president with stormy tanls and he county know about it. were you bringing the stories to the president that you killed or did he not know about that either? at this point he is put in a position -- >> most people didn't know the president said he was a master of the micro. there is no way he didn't know about the cover. >> or who the
if there is a catch and kill story, that the inquirer had and they're like we're going to run this story and michael cohen says no, and they paid someone to shut up, then he is -- >> don't we have that already in the karen mcdoogle story that she now told publicly. >> it really is her story. they make these promises to her about what she will get and none of it comes to fruition. it has not gotten enough coverage and there is obviously a pattern that i think the point is that if...
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and joyce, what's behind this subpoena to the head of the publication national inquirer, and what, ifg, since i'm always asking you a form of this question, what does it tell us about the investigation, late in the game, middle of the game, or nothing at all? >> still in progress, as far as the investigation goes. this subpoena makes it look like folks are serious in determining whether or not campaign finance violations were committed, and trump was given aid by the publisher here as well as by others in his campaign in the form of these in kind contributions. >> thank you all for our conversations tonight. julia, good luck to you. we'll read wherever you go. >> thank you. >> a look at what happens to hundreds of families who have already been separated. we're going to go live to texas when we come back. >>> as we reported earlier this evening, an official from hhs told nbc news they haven't received orders on how to carry out the new executive order. they add there are new current plans to reunite the almost 2300 children already separated from their parents in custody. also in the
and joyce, what's behind this subpoena to the head of the publication national inquirer, and what, ifg, since i'm always asking you a form of this question, what does it tell us about the investigation, late in the game, middle of the game, or nothing at all? >> still in progress, as far as the investigation goes. this subpoena makes it look like folks are serious in determining whether or not campaign finance violations were committed, and trump was given aid by the publisher here as...
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i flew to new york and i flipped on the television, i called secretary of homeland security inquiring if there is anything i could do. it is pretty bad. mike was clearly in a hurry, he said he'll call me if he needed me. i hung up and got dressed and went out to see "spamalot." the musical. the report was to break the news was that was what secretary rice was doing at the destruction of new orleans. this is the original report mentioned back in 2005, the drudge report. i witnessed secoretary rice laughs it off while new orleans are in crisis. that was in the drudge report and new york daily news added a little color of their own, contributing to the fiddling i am -- secretary rice was booed by some audience members at spamalot when the lights went up after the performance. that daily news report was correct. people booed her for being there. you think that would be a wake up call, right? if what you are seeing on tv did not indicate maybe this was a good time for vacation, getting booed once you showed your face in public, you think it is a wake up moment and given what was going on w
i flew to new york and i flipped on the television, i called secretary of homeland security inquiring if there is anything i could do. it is pretty bad. mike was clearly in a hurry, he said he'll call me if he needed me. i hung up and got dressed and went out to see "spamalot." the musical. the report was to break the news was that was what secretary rice was doing at the destruction of new orleans. this is the original report mentioned back in 2005, the drudge report. i witnessed...
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chairman, i'm trying to inquire of the basis of the emergency and the cause that has generated this resolution to ignore the regular order of the seven-day notice. >> it's not an emergency. it's good cause. the gentleman from maryland. >> how am i recorded? >> not recorded. >> no. >> mr. raskin votes no. >> good guess. mr. chairman, continue with your guess osity, can you state for the record what the good cause is? >> the fact that we've worked very hard with these two gentlemen who i very much appreciate adjusting their schedules to be here. i know that they both -- the gentleman from new york? >> no. >> mr. nadler votes no. >> the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, 17 members voted aye. 13 members voted no. >> and would you finish your sentence? >> i'm going to first declare that the vote is approved. and the notice requirement is it waived. now, i'm going to recognize myself for an opening statement. and i'll begin that opening statement by saying to both deputy attorney general rosenstein and director wray that i am very perch tiapprecia the fact that they have changed their schedules to
chairman, i'm trying to inquire of the basis of the emergency and the cause that has generated this resolution to ignore the regular order of the seven-day notice. >> it's not an emergency. it's good cause. the gentleman from maryland. >> how am i recorded? >> not recorded. >> no. >> mr. raskin votes no. >> good guess. mr. chairman, continue with your guess osity, can you state for the record what the good cause is? >> the fact that we've worked very...
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. >> she fielded phone calls all day from news outlets across the globe inquiring about a special maniended me at a very strange time in my life. >> you called it the largest and most beautiful restaurant in town. >> it was back in 2012 with her review of the olive garden in her weekly column in the herald. thousands of people reached out mostly then t t t t t t one who did reach out, anthony bourdain. >> he had a lot of questions about where i go and why i do it. >> reporter: they would learn about each other an a personal level and of course talk menus. >> he was thinking that maybe they weren't so ridiculous, maybe she is telling the story of how people eat in the middle west. >> i thought, wow, she's making us all look bad. this is the way much of america eats. >> it was beyond what you could imagine. >> reporter: while marilyn hag rty may not remember every e-peat she's penned over the years she'll remember the passionate cooking. >> naturally i'm especially sad. >> reporter: and now she's like so many others, trying to make sense of a talented much loved man lost too soon. >> i
. >> she fielded phone calls all day from news outlets across the globe inquiring about a special maniended me at a very strange time in my life. >> you called it the largest and most beautiful restaurant in town. >> it was back in 2012 with her review of the olive garden in her weekly column in the herald. thousands of people reached out mostly then t t t t t t one who did reach out, anthony bourdain. >> he had a lot of questions about where i go and why i do it....
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>> reporter: before walking out of the federal courthouse in silence, she plead not guilty to inquire he plead not guilty because he is not guilty. >> reporter: jeff cooler smith representing bawani, they say he and holmes were behind a multi-million scheme to defraud investors and another to duplicate doctors and patients. the pair is accused of knowingly lying about the accuracy and the reliability of their products. technology that was supposed to be a better way of doing blood tests. a busy lab that joe biden visited in 2015. that shows homes and biden touring the facility. the only proof that it exists is this note giving contact information. after calling the listed numbers one man identified as a employee, he said that he was not shocked at today's courtroom development. in fact, i complimented homlmes on her passion for her work. the two are expected back had court in august. if convicted the two can each spend up to 20 years behind bars. reporting live in san jose tonight. abc 7 news. >> all right, thank you. now, holmes dropped out of stanford and started theranos in 2013. s
>> reporter: before walking out of the federal courthouse in silence, she plead not guilty to inquire he plead not guilty because he is not guilty. >> reporter: jeff cooler smith representing bawani, they say he and holmes were behind a multi-million scheme to defraud investors and another to duplicate doctors and patients. the pair is accused of knowingly lying about the accuracy and the reliability of their products. technology that was supposed to be a better way of doing blood...
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then as soon as anybody inquired about the unusual donald trump-like mistress hush money dale mr. brodd issued the other the top mea culpa and instantly resigned. some day we will figure out what happened there. and it's going to be an amazing story. i will tell you it's not -- that particular one is not an amazing story i'm looking forward to seeing the movie of. i would prefer to read it in print. but some day we will get that full story. and elliott brody's troubles extend that mistress controversy which supposedly is what ended his time as the deputy finance kmarm of the national republican party. mr. brody was also the business partner of george nader the cooperating witness in the mueller investigation, the one cooperating in exchange for immunity. mr. brody is caught up in influence peddling on behalf of foreign interests, including clients in malaysia and in united arab emirates and other countries. as part of that drama, in federal court yesterday, a judge ordered effectively the disclosure to the court of who the nation of qatar had working for enemy this country. that r
then as soon as anybody inquired about the unusual donald trump-like mistress hush money dale mr. brodd issued the other the top mea culpa and instantly resigned. some day we will figure out what happened there. and it's going to be an amazing story. i will tell you it's not -- that particular one is not an amazing story i'm looking forward to seeing the movie of. i would prefer to read it in print. but some day we will get that full story. and elliott brody's troubles extend that mistress...
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federal authorities have subpoenaed the publisher of the national inquirer for records relating to the0 payment to karen mcdougal who alleges she had an affair with donald trump. david pecker is a friend of both trump and cohen. also an official from the republican national committee reports michael cohen resigned from the rnc. in his letter cohen cited his need to spend more time with his investigation. "the wall street journal" reports he also threw in this parting nugget. i cannot personally support a zero tolerance immigration policy that permits thousands of innocent children being separated from their parents as the son of a polish holocaust survivor. the images and sounds of this are heart wrenching. while i strongly support measures that support our porous borders, children should never be used as bargaining chips. michael, what are we to make of this public torture of michael cohen who if you believe some of the reporting is just waiting for a charging document. >> i don't know. i wish i knew. it's incredibly strange. there are a lot of things happening with michael -- first g
federal authorities have subpoenaed the publisher of the national inquirer for records relating to the0 payment to karen mcdougal who alleges she had an affair with donald trump. david pecker is a friend of both trump and cohen. also an official from the republican national committee reports michael cohen resigned from the rnc. in his letter cohen cited his need to spend more time with his investigation. "the wall street journal" reports he also threw in this parting nugget. i cannot...
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then as soon as anybody inquired about this unusual, very donald trump-like mistress hush money deal, mr. broidy issued an over-the-top mea culpa. he came clean about everything, and he instantly resigned from the rnc. someday we will finally figure out what actually happened there and it's going to be an amazing story. i will tell you, it is not -- that particular one is not an amazing story that i'm looking forward to seeing the movie of. that's one i would prefer to read in print. but someday we will get that full story. sxel yot broidy's troubles extend well beyond that literally unbelievable mistress controversy, which supposedly is what ended his time as the deputy finance chairman of the national republican party. mr. broidy was also the business partner of george nader, who is that cooperating witness in the mueller investigation, the one who's cooperating in exchange for immunity. mr. broidy is also caught up in a number of different scandals involving alleged influence peddling on behalf of foreign interests including clients in malaysia and in united arab emirates and in ot
then as soon as anybody inquired about this unusual, very donald trump-like mistress hush money deal, mr. broidy issued an over-the-top mea culpa. he came clean about everything, and he instantly resigned from the rnc. someday we will finally figure out what actually happened there and it's going to be an amazing story. i will tell you, it is not -- that particular one is not an amazing story that i'm looking forward to seeing the movie of. that's one i would prefer to read in print. but...
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they say she inquired about employment and about 24 hours later she was back with a pistol.olice unveiled a timeline of events now saying that on april 2nd, the day before the shooting, nasim entered there. she asked for directions to the main office where she was seeking employment. the police found her sleeping in a car at a walmart parking lot. latzer the same day the 39-year-old went to a gun range and then arrived back at the youtube headquarters and walked in through a parking lot on bay hill drive toward a court yard. an employee asked for a company i.d. she reached into her purse and
they say she inquired about employment and about 24 hours later she was back with a pistol.olice unveiled a timeline of events now saying that on april 2nd, the day before the shooting, nasim entered there. she asked for directions to the main office where she was seeking employment. the police found her sleeping in a car at a walmart parking lot. latzer the same day the 39-year-old went to a gun range and then arrived back at the youtube headquarters and walked in through a parking lot on bay...
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there is new reporting on the relationship between donald trump and the publisher of the national inquirer including how the tabloid may have helped trump during the election. during the campaign michael cohen would sign off on stories and cover images about the president before they were published, that's according to three people with knowledge about the practice who say the sharing of information with trump's team continued after he took office. david packer the ceo of the national inquirer's parent company american media is close friends with president trump. one person told the "washington post" that trump suggested stories to packer on a regular basis and had access to certainly articles before publication, including one about hillary clinton's health. american media's chief content officer denies sharing information about trump and cohen but tells the "washington post," quote, we made a very public endorsement of trump so it wouldn't be out of the ordinary for me to commission stories on his opponents, and that's what i did. i didn't do that at the behest of candidate trump or anyon
there is new reporting on the relationship between donald trump and the publisher of the national inquirer including how the tabloid may have helped trump during the election. during the campaign michael cohen would sign off on stories and cover images about the president before they were published, that's according to three people with knowledge about the practice who say the sharing of information with trump's team continued after he took office. david packer the ceo of the national...
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his family was concerned after he was taken to the police station so they inquired what was happening they were given conflicting reports but in fact. was already. his ear. if you look what i do. in the media. we're going to pop out. happen enough you even. if they're but you know but if it if you. don't want it but. don't. you have a few minutes. if. you do morphine after. a few me. i asked my sister assets for our re why she had accused the police of hiding the real cause of his death and what evidence she had like a plumber on the move care and some. problem. some little man it grew. it some time into contacted the company and hope of course he shall do good to look at it i'm not a patch on the lid on them to treat. his own. home or. it's. in the palm or jack need to fix one car maybe. in may twenty seventeen the parisienne carried the results of a second autopsy that revealed that adam at trial ray had not died of the recurrence of a previous infection. the second autopsy found that the cause of his death had been suffocation. it. begs the. d.c. . city. community. to be one of. th
his family was concerned after he was taken to the police station so they inquired what was happening they were given conflicting reports but in fact. was already. his ear. if you look what i do. in the media. we're going to pop out. happen enough you even. if they're but you know but if it if you. don't want it but. don't. you have a few minutes. if. you do morphine after. a few me. i asked my sister assets for our re why she had accused the police of hiding the real cause of his death and...
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physical letter, now i just received within the last few minutes a response back from sfpd were inquiring as to whether they ever received that notification. they are referring all questions to the sheriff's department. sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sam. >>> developing at this hour, crash involved a smart train in the north bay. it collided with a truck just before 3:30 this afternoon. this is at todd and moreland just south of santa rosa. luckily no one aboard the train was hurt. >>> more than 24 hours after it started firefighters are now mopping up after a series of brush fires in the east bay. so far it's charred about 500 acres in several different areas. in aeld. at last check, five of those hot spots are out and 80% is contained. thankfully no injuries have been reported. a mobile home trailer and three vehicles have been destroyed. despite strong wound gusts firefighters have been able to keep things under control. there's no word yet on the cause. take a look. really cool perspective here. a bird's-eye view of the helicopter using water drops on the flames as they r
physical letter, now i just received within the last few minutes a response back from sfpd were inquiring as to whether they ever received that notification. they are referring all questions to the sheriff's department. sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sam. >>> developing at this hour, crash involved a smart train in the north bay. it collided with a truck just before 3:30 this afternoon. this is at todd and moreland just south of santa rosa. luckily no one aboard the...
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his family was concerned it was taken to the police station so they inquired what was happening they were given conflicting reports but in fact. was already. his ear. which is what i do. in media. happen enough even. if they're but you know but if it if you. don't want it but. if you don't. you have a few men. to fuck yeah within a. few me. i asked after my sister asked us for our ray why she had accused the police of hiding the real cause of his death and what evidence she had to do you are on the move care to some kooky. new super. man he grew. it sometime in the contacted the company. hope of course he shall do good to look at it i'm not a patch of the lid on them to treat. his own. home or. even with. the palm or the need to fix one have. been made twenty seventeen parisyan carried the results of a second autopsy that revealed that adam at trial ray had not died of the recurrence of a previous infection. the second autopsy found that the cause of his death had been suffocation. honestly is the more indifferent question. it. begs. or d.c. . it's a beauty. community. since. you can
his family was concerned it was taken to the police station so they inquired what was happening they were given conflicting reports but in fact. was already. his ear. which is what i do. in media. happen enough even. if they're but you know but if it if you. don't want it but. if you don't. you have a few men. to fuck yeah within a. few me. i asked after my sister asked us for our ray why she had accused the police of hiding the real cause of his death and what evidence she had to do you are on...
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his family was concerned after he was taken to the police station so they inquired what was happening they were given conflicting reports but in fact. was already. said. i. was here. which is what i do. in media. happen enough even. if they're but you know but it if you. don't want to have faith then or take it get back to shift you don't. you have a few minutes. if. you do more for. few me. i asked my sister assets for our re why she had accused the police of hiding the real cause of his death and what evidence do you owe them of care and some kooky. problem. man a clue. if sometime in the contacting the company. hope of course he shall do good to look at it i'm up a bunch of dealing on them to treat. his own. home or. it's. in the palm or jack need to fix one car maybe. in may twenty seventeen the parisienne carried the results of a second autopsy that revealed that adam at trial ray had not died of the recurrence of a previous infection. the second autopsy found that the cause of his death had been suffocation. honestly is a shall no more indifferent question was on his own. bag. s
his family was concerned after he was taken to the police station so they inquired what was happening they were given conflicting reports but in fact. was already. said. i. was here. which is what i do. in media. happen enough even. if they're but you know but it if you. don't want to have faith then or take it get back to shift you don't. you have a few minutes. if. you do more for. few me. i asked my sister assets for our re why she had accused the police of hiding the real cause of his death...
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is out with a report claiming federal authorities have subpoenaed the publisher of the national inquirern media, inc. they want records related to its $150,000 payment to karen mcdougal for her story about an alleged affair with the president which he denies. the isn't is part of a broader criminal investigation into trump's long-time lawyer and fixer michael cohen. authorities told the journal as they look into cohen's efforts to suppress damaging stories about mr. trump during the 2016 presidential campaign. it comes as the journal also reports cohen is now claiming mr. trump should be on the hook for his legal fees after he took on a new lawyer to represent him in its criminal probe. >> actor peter fonda this morning is apologizing for threatening the president's son barron saying he went too far after posting a tweet on the president's migrant separation policy by suggesting to his followers that they, quote, rip barron from his mother's arms and put him in a cage with pedophiles and see if mother will stand up against a giant expletive she's married to. secret service was notified o
is out with a report claiming federal authorities have subpoenaed the publisher of the national inquirern media, inc. they want records related to its $150,000 payment to karen mcdougal for her story about an alleged affair with the president which he denies. the isn't is part of a broader criminal investigation into trump's long-time lawyer and fixer michael cohen. authorities told the journal as they look into cohen's efforts to suppress damaging stories about mr. trump during the 2016...
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steel industry it shaved inquiring status really hurt much more much important industry of your u.s. economy and didn't bring any good. free trade in the wall on the right to spoil pretty varied and their global economy by. thousands of palestinians have attended the funeral of a nurse killed by israeli soldiers during protests on the gaza border friday here's video of her shortly before she was shot. hi everyone my name is rose on. i mean you're working from seven am to eight pm my job is to provide first aid to the injured today i helped treat iran seventy people there were shot by rubber bullets thing got we managed to help them and those have been taken to the hospital thinking of them posting pictures of resigned nomads here on twitter expressing their condolences the nurse she was only twenty one was among scores of paramedics tending the wounded until capacious rallies because a place to end this hidden khodr in the week was also a funeral. we are now in the funeral of her son and no shot at twenty one year old palestinian female that was shot by the israelis nightmares yester
steel industry it shaved inquiring status really hurt much more much important industry of your u.s. economy and didn't bring any good. free trade in the wall on the right to spoil pretty varied and their global economy by. thousands of palestinians have attended the funeral of a nurse killed by israeli soldiers during protests on the gaza border friday here's video of her shortly before she was shot. hi everyone my name is rose on. i mean you're working from seven am to eight pm my job is to...
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diligently inquiring into grievances arriving from both men and things. of the judiciary ommittee, i'm take that seriously. today, whole house has a chance to responsibly exercise its versight responsibility and reiterate to the department of justice the need to fully comply with our legitimate request. it is important to note that the house intelligence committee has been similarly stymied by delays for request of information and that certain documents have been provided to only select members of that committee. resolution insists the department of justice comply with the request including subpoenas of these committees, of which i proudly serve on so that the american people can we can exercise our proper constitutional duties. he american people demand answers and that's why congress, representatives of the american people who answer to the demanding ople are that the doj answer to us. let this also serve as a of nder through department justice that the u.s. congress was created by our founders and its authority and directly lities arise from article on
diligently inquiring into grievances arriving from both men and things. of the judiciary ommittee, i'm take that seriously. today, whole house has a chance to responsibly exercise its versight responsibility and reiterate to the department of justice the need to fully comply with our legitimate request. it is important to note that the house intelligence committee has been similarly stymied by delays for request of information and that certain documents have been provided to only select members...
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the philippine daily inquirer reports on the supreme court upholding the decision to dismiss one of theed the move unconstitutional and says she will lead a people's movement for public accountability. france's le figaro reports on children addicted to screens. it says tech addiction is the primary cause for parental concern. the paper says last yeari to six year olds spent more than four and a half hours a week on the internet. yesterday on the programme we brought you the news that the un refugee agency found the number of people forced from their homes by conflict has risen to another record high. according to the agency's annual report, more than 68 million people worldwide are either refugees, asylum seekers or displaced in their own country. to put this in perspective — the world had as many forcibly displaced people last year as the population of thailand, and even more than the population of the uk. perhaps most harrowingly, across the globe, one out of every 200 children is a refugee. as children flee to safety, many lose their schools, teachers and their educational developmen
the philippine daily inquirer reports on the supreme court upholding the decision to dismiss one of theed the move unconstitutional and says she will lead a people's movement for public accountability. france's le figaro reports on children addicted to screens. it says tech addiction is the primary cause for parental concern. the paper says last yeari to six year olds spent more than four and a half hours a week on the internet. yesterday on the programme we brought you the news that the un...
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goal just in the very final minutes portugal of course of also dropped poise against spain but not inquire as a daw position this broker they have to win this many shots of getting out of the group they're not the favorites but this tournament somebody showed that anything can happen and that's why the excitement level here is very much through the roof we've spoken a lot about the mood about the atmosphere here in moscow as well as other cities over the last few days and it's hard to describe it's easy to underestimate just what a festival of football it's been here fans from all over the world singing dancing taking selfies together as one of my colleagues put it this is just as much about bringing the world to russia as showing russia to the world so very much an excited mood here both sets of fines buoyant anything can happen let's forgot the spirit will bring you of course the reaction as it comes in both during and off to one of the key games of this deep here to moscow's out russia's biggest stadium thanks a lot don you're in the best of luck to both sides of course with. the u.s. h
goal just in the very final minutes portugal of course of also dropped poise against spain but not inquire as a daw position this broker they have to win this many shots of getting out of the group they're not the favorites but this tournament somebody showed that anything can happen and that's why the excitement level here is very much through the roof we've spoken a lot about the mood about the atmosphere here in moscow as well as other cities over the last few days and it's hard to describe...
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steel industry it shaved inquiring status really hurt much more much import that industry of your u.s. economy and didn't bring any good. free trade in the wall on the right to spoil pretty varied and their global economy by their own was a distant russian journalist came back from the dead quite literally almost this week it seems his bluff didn't play out quite as he expected they would tell you all about that after the break. don't you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle is going. to do socks for the tell you that every gossip the public by itself the most important. off the bad guys and tell me you are not cool enough to buy your product. all the hawks that we along the border will watch. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. thousands of palestinians have attended the funeral of a nurse killed by israel
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and the philippine daily inquirer says a drug war in bangladesh is becoming increasingly bloody. killing of 130 people, the government denies extra—judicial killings. that brings you up to date with some of the papers. kasia, there's a row that has broken out when donald trump cancelled his invitation to the philadelphia eagles to celebrate their super bowl win at the white house. it has turned into a war of words with a difference. yes, it certainly has, sharanjit. one of those eagles players who'd actually said they weren't going to the white house anyway, malcolm jenkins, held a news conference using only hand—written signs. lets have a look. are you upset with the white house and the president for cancelling the trip? jenkins also held up cards defending players who mr trump had implied were unpatriotic because of their protests against social injustice during the national anthem. he chose not to reply out loud to any of the questions, letting his cards speak for themselves. and you can see more of that on bbc.com. nasa says it has found evidence that there might once have be
and the philippine daily inquirer says a drug war in bangladesh is becoming increasingly bloody. killing of 130 people, the government denies extra—judicial killings. that brings you up to date with some of the papers. kasia, there's a row that has broken out when donald trump cancelled his invitation to the philadelphia eagles to celebrate their super bowl win at the white house. it has turned into a war of words with a difference. yes, it certainly has, sharanjit. one of those eagles...
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the philippine daily inquirer reports on the supreme court upholding the decision to dismiss one of thes. maria lourdes sereno has called the move unconstitutional and says she will lead a people's movement for public accountability. france's le figaro reports on children addicted to screens. it says tech addiction is the primary cause for parental concern. the paper says last yeari to six year olds spent more than four and a half hours a week on the internet. now babita what stories are sparking discussions online? president emmanuel macron of france had stern words with a french teenager after the boy addressed him informally as "manu" — short for emmanuel. the president was clearly not amused. this clip you're about to see has gone viral. dozens of passengers are still missing after a ferry sank in one of the deepest lakes in the world. despite an ongoing search, only 18 survivors have been rescued from rough waters on indonesia's lake toba. at least 80 passengers were aboard the ferry. let's speak to the bbc‘s rebecca henschke who is injakarta. what more can you tell us about the re
the philippine daily inquirer reports on the supreme court upholding the decision to dismiss one of thes. maria lourdes sereno has called the move unconstitutional and says she will lead a people's movement for public accountability. france's le figaro reports on children addicted to screens. it says tech addiction is the primary cause for parental concern. the paper says last yeari to six year olds spent more than four and a half hours a week on the internet. now babita what stories are...
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pruitt defends using his connections to help his wife inquire about getting a chick- fil-a franchise. >> look, my wife is an entrepreneur herself. >> thank you, scott, very much. >> reporter: despite pruitt's troubles, there's one person who doesn't seem to be bothered, so long as he's cutting environmental regulations. is e.p.a. is doing really, really well. >> reporter: there are at least 10 ongoing investigations of e uitt, but since he still has ,he support of president trump, his job appears to be secure. at least for now. jeff. >> glor: all right, chip reid in our d.c. bureau. chip, thank you. after more than 20 years behind bars, this was alice marie johnson's first full day of freedom. wae was released from federal iison in alabama late yesterday after president trump commuted her life sentence on a drug conviction. mr. trump tweeted today, "good luck to alice johnson. have a wonderful life." here's adriana diaz. >> lord, i thank you for this meal. r: reporter: on her first full day of freedom, alice johnson gave thanks for her new life. beth prison now behind her, her future
pruitt defends using his connections to help his wife inquire about getting a chick- fil-a franchise. >> look, my wife is an entrepreneur herself. >> thank you, scott, very much. >> reporter: despite pruitt's troubles, there's one person who doesn't seem to be bothered, so long as he's cutting environmental regulations. is e.p.a. is doing really, really well. >> reporter: there are at least 10 ongoing investigations of e uitt, but since he still has ,he support of...
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inquire of theto basis of the emergency and cause that has generated this resolution to ignore the regular order of the seven-day notice. it is not an emergency. it is good cause. the gentleman from maryland. >> how my recorded? >> not recorded. >> no. could you state for the record what the good cause is? the fact that we work very hard with these two gentlemen, who i very much appreciate adjusting their schedules to be here. i know the gentleman from new -- the clerk will report he votes no. 17 voted yes, 13 voted no. could you continue your sentence? you said the two gentlemen -- >> i am going to first declare that the vote is approved and the notice requirement is waived. now, i am going to recognize myself for an opening statements, and i will begin that statement by saying to rosenstein and ray that i am appreciative of the fact that they have changed their schedules to be here so that we inld have this hearing today a reasonable amount of time after the inspector general's report and testimony before the committee. i would like to acknowledge the president -- the presence of john wa
inquire of theto basis of the emergency and cause that has generated this resolution to ignore the regular order of the seven-day notice. it is not an emergency. it is good cause. the gentleman from maryland. >> how my recorded? >> not recorded. >> no. could you state for the record what the good cause is? the fact that we work very hard with these two gentlemen, who i very much appreciate adjusting their schedules to be here. i know the gentleman from new -- the clerk will...
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inquired they said a judge can actually call those witnesses and demand to be attendance of individuals because you know there will still be on the answer questions on the pulse of victims of torture and on the part of the british public i think secondly and this is equally damning the committee talked about present guidance this is guidance it's in operation even today in the nation to how agencies deal with detainees and intelligence that may have been gained by to the committee points to a lack of clarity about what ministers may i'm a not authorized ministers seem to have varying views about what is and isn't allowed and that is really problematic is what's known about the past that's about what might be happening now and what might happen in the future so once more i think we must have this judge led laurie to build upon the ground work of the i.s.c. and finally i would say this in two thousand and thirteen britain's coalition government of the time conservative coalition government passed a piece of legislation which was called the justice and security act and that allowed for sec
inquired they said a judge can actually call those witnesses and demand to be attendance of individuals because you know there will still be on the answer questions on the pulse of victims of torture and on the part of the british public i think secondly and this is equally damning the committee talked about present guidance this is guidance it's in operation even today in the nation to how agencies deal with detainees and intelligence that may have been gained by to the committee points to a...
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those people on board it may have all been rather last minute government policy the multis were inquired of whether they would take them in they said no and then came this offer from spain which is you heard outlined there is all very well but it's two or three days sailing away they haven't got the supplies to do it and they're hoping that they will get some sort of solution to me or tylenol thirty's who are meeting here cabinet meeting in about half an hour's time now we don't know of course what's going to come out of that we don't know precisely what the agenda of that meeting is but i would caution that it doesn't sound as if they're about to come out with a with an about turn on all of this it rather sounds as if they've included in their numbers some of the security services perhaps intelligence intelligence services as well so. it's being reported by local media here it rather sounds as if this is a government cementing a new policy in that building behind us in the next half hour or so rather than preparing to change its mind absolutely and i guess that's not going to come as mu
those people on board it may have all been rather last minute government policy the multis were inquired of whether they would take them in they said no and then came this offer from spain which is you heard outlined there is all very well but it's two or three days sailing away they haven't got the supplies to do it and they're hoping that they will get some sort of solution to me or tylenol thirty's who are meeting here cabinet meeting in about half an hour's time now we don't know of course...
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to have help changing her diaper getting her bottles no officials were caring for her and once we inquired into the situation we discovered that they actually had her name wrong and that she was actually four years old and was just not speaking from the trauma. much more to come on the news hour stay with us including celebrations turned to tragedy in afghanistan eighteen people killed in a suicide attack the second bombing in as many days. the man lived as factory where cigarettes are rolled by children rights groups want action but families say they need the money plus. i'm the richardson of the world cup in the russian city of volgograd what england supporters are enjoying local hospitality rather than facing hostility ahead of their opening game. the un's yemen and boy senior who say rebels have so far failed to reach an agreement to end fighting in the data. the saudi led coalition has launched an offensive including ass trying to take the port city prompting fears of a humanitarian catastrophe and five thousand families have been forced to leave their homes due to escalating violence
to have help changing her diaper getting her bottles no officials were caring for her and once we inquired into the situation we discovered that they actually had her name wrong and that she was actually four years old and was just not speaking from the trauma. much more to come on the news hour stay with us including celebrations turned to tragedy in afghanistan eighteen people killed in a suicide attack the second bombing in as many days. the man lived as factory where cigarettes are rolled...
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>> parliamentary inquire, mr. chairman. >> this is not an appropriate time for a parliamentary inquiry inquiry. >> point of order. the gentleman keeps representing the house of representatives -- yes, it will be the republicans who continue to -- >> that is not an appropriate point of order. >> he needs to be corrected in his statement. >> the time of the gentleman -- the gentlemen will suspend. the time of the gentleman from ohio will be restored for an additional 15 seconds and the deputy attorney general will be allowed to respond. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. rosenstein, mr. wray, i appreciate your work but i'd also appreciate the house of representatives could get the information. mr. gowdy talked about how long there's been a special counsel. we started asking for information in july of last year and some of that is still not given -- still hasn't been give to the congress. still has not been give on the the committee charged with defending the judiciary committee. so, i > appreciate what you do. i want t
>> parliamentary inquire, mr. chairman. >> this is not an appropriate time for a parliamentary inquiry inquiry. >> point of order. the gentleman keeps representing the house of representatives -- yes, it will be the republicans who continue to -- >> that is not an appropriate point of order. >> he needs to be corrected in his statement. >> the time of the gentleman -- the gentlemen will suspend. the time of the gentleman from ohio will be restored for an...
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that's what we blame lies not only with the people who directly participated in the disappearances inquire we like people who are still going missing even though we know this is been happening for a long time before nicholas state and federal government are not to blame for not investigating this and they're doing nothing to prevent it that. ariana garcia represents the families of the victims and the disappeared in the region of p.a. tourist negras one focus is the city of our young day a place that is key to the report the activists are placed there in twenty eleven. established that more than three hundred missing their disappeared. and it was also the law that went to the drug traffickers are said to have stolen money from their own cartel and fled to the united states. that former accomplices went looking for their family to find them and to settle scores. but the investigation in twenty sixteen and the witness statements in the san antonio trial describe what really happened all the years all this one of the dealers provided information should be d.n.a. the u.s. drug enforcement admi
that's what we blame lies not only with the people who directly participated in the disappearances inquire we like people who are still going missing even though we know this is been happening for a long time before nicholas state and federal government are not to blame for not investigating this and they're doing nothing to prevent it that. ariana garcia represents the families of the victims and the disappeared in the region of p.a. tourist negras one focus is the city of our young day a...
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inquirer and complain they are not running your stories. >> that was the case.hat actually happened. knight ridder news service was supplied to a number of newspapers around the country. they were supplied by a lot of military bases. my character says we don't write for people who send other people's kids to war. we write for people whose kids get sent to war. we were concerned the knight ridder stories were not getting out. many of these papers did not print. they didn't print them. howie: were they not getting a lot of pickup because of the mindset in the mainstream media? bob wood ward told me afterwards he was part of the mind think. >> we were swept up in patriotism, 9/11. and people went with the group think. the bush administration in a smart way from their standpoint, they never responded to these articles. they gave them no oxygen. they didn't rebuke them or talk about them. so it never got any attention. howie: the underlying attention, the bush administration was lying about iraq. but that as opposed to cherry picking intelligence as opposed to not be
inquirer and complain they are not running your stories. >> that was the case.hat actually happened. knight ridder news service was supplied to a number of newspapers around the country. they were supplied by a lot of military bases. my character says we don't write for people who send other people's kids to war. we write for people whose kids get sent to war. we were concerned the knight ridder stories were not getting out. many of these papers did not print. they didn't print them....
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of,ach branch inquires negotiates with, and grates against the others. in the words of james madison, ambition works to counteract ambition. it is this system that sustains the delicate balance between and among each branch of government, and it is that branch that the framers believed would be best secured, respect for the rule of law, and ensure accountability to the people. regretfully, today this balance has shifted. today we live under a government that the framers would not recognize. we have become a nation that is no longer governed by congressional action enforced by the president and interpreted by the courts. today, we are ruled more and more by excessive regulation and executive fiat. worse, we have done little to prevent our system of separated powers from yielding itself to the sweeping authority of federal agencies and what many call, and rightfully so, the administrative state. we cannot blame political ideology. under democrats or republicans, the administrative state has only expanded and is growing at the expense of congressional autho
of,ach branch inquires negotiates with, and grates against the others. in the words of james madison, ambition works to counteract ambition. it is this system that sustains the delicate balance between and among each branch of government, and it is that branch that the framers believed would be best secured, respect for the rule of law, and ensure accountability to the people. regretfully, today this balance has shifted. today we live under a government that the framers would not recognize. we...
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they say she inquired about employment and about 24 hours later she was back with a pistol. san bruno police unveiled a timeline of events now saying that on april 2nd, the day before the shooting, nasim entered there. she asked for directions to the main office where she was seeking employment. the police found her sleeping in a car at a walmart parking lot. latzer the same day the 39-year-old went to a gun range and then arrived back at the youtube headquarters and walked in through a parking lot on bay hill drive toward a court yard. an employee asked for a company i.d. she reached into her purse and pulled out a gun and shot into a crowd. she then turned the gun on herself. we now learn the directions were located in her car. now, san bruno police believe she likely targeted the company because she was upset with their business practices. i also heard back late this afternoon from a spokes person for youtube who said they certainly appreciate police dedication to their case and their guidance as they continue to enhance security and preparedness. reporting live in san br
they say she inquired about employment and about 24 hours later she was back with a pistol. san bruno police unveiled a timeline of events now saying that on april 2nd, the day before the shooting, nasim entered there. she asked for directions to the main office where she was seeking employment. the police found her sleeping in a car at a walmart parking lot. latzer the same day the 39-year-old went to a gun range and then arrived back at the youtube headquarters and walked in through a parking...
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at the beginning of this year, 2018, planning staff inquired as to the nomination status and found that it had never moved forward after the variance hearing. having received a revision that would retain the tree, the department decided to move forward with the 311 notification process. during that time, a discretionary review was received and is before you today. the dr requester resides in a single-family dwelling west of the subject property. this building is a city landmark, 31. the concern listed in the dr application include the removal of the tree, privacy afforded to 3 bedrooms in the dr requester's home and the collected adverb changes to the property attributed to loss of light, loss of privacy, and loss of use of the western facade from the public right-of-way. the dr response addresses these concerns. it includes a competing arborist report that said it will not harm the tree. it a farmed that the 14 foot set back from the shared property line and placement of windows will maintain the privacy for the dr requester's property, and it concludes that the project does not demoli
at the beginning of this year, 2018, planning staff inquired as to the nomination status and found that it had never moved forward after the variance hearing. having received a revision that would retain the tree, the department decided to move forward with the 311 notification process. during that time, a discretionary review was received and is before you today. the dr requester resides in a single-family dwelling west of the subject property. this building is a city landmark, 31. the concern...