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as it did james white. >> i was a marine for life. it never leaves you. >> reporter: once a marine, always a marine, they say. and james white loved everything about the corps. >> i miss the marine corps very much. >> reporter: though not so much his next job as a mississippi deputy sheriff. what was it you didn't like about it? >> i don't like seeing human suffering on a day to day basis. >> reporter: so, after a failed marriage and with his young daughter in town, he moved back to the place he started out, northern california. that little girl, katelynn white is all grown up now. >> we're more best friends than father and daughter. we fight like siblings, and we're just -- we -- we're more focused on having fun and not really caring about what other people think. >> reporter: james and katelynn set up house together here in the foothills of the sierra nevada mountains, coincidentally, just a few miles from rachel and todd winkler's airpark. james started a handyman business and again, pure coincidence, got some jobs at the airpark.
as it did james white. >> i was a marine for life. it never leaves you. >> reporter: once a marine, always a marine, they say. and james white loved everything about the corps. >> i miss the marine corps very much. >> reporter: though not so much his next job as a mississippi deputy sheriff. what was it you didn't like about it? >> i don't like seeing human suffering on a day to day basis. >> reporter: so, after a failed marriage and with his young daughter...
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last year, america lost two extraordinary officers from brookhaven, mississippi, patrolman james white, and corporal zach bulk. james asked his mom to sign a waiver so he could enlist in the army national guard at the age of only 17. nearly 18 years in the military, james became something that he always wanted to be, a police officer. his teammate, zach, spent time caring for his nieces and nephews and family. on days when he worked the night shift, he would tell them, while you were sleeping, i will always be watching over you. last september, james and zach responded to a report of shots fired at a home. when they arrived, they bravely engaged the shooters. it was a bad two minutes. it was violent. and it was vicious. within seconds, the killer shot james. at that moment, zach could have raced to safety. instead, he raced to the side of his friend. as zach tried to save his teammate, he too was shot and killed giving his life for his brother in blue. today, we remember the words james once told his mom. he said "momma, if i ever die in the line of duty, know that i died doing what i
last year, america lost two extraordinary officers from brookhaven, mississippi, patrolman james white, and corporal zach bulk. james asked his mom to sign a waiver so he could enlist in the army national guard at the age of only 17. nearly 18 years in the military, james became something that he always wanted to be, a police officer. his teammate, zach, spent time caring for his nieces and nephews and family. on days when he worked the night shift, he would tell them, while you were sleeping,...
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to patrolman james white's mom, laura, and dad, darrell, and sons, jc and james, and to corporal zachther, chris, your heros loved their job, they loved their country, and today, their love shines down on you from heaven. they're watching right now, they're watching, they're looking down on you and they're proud. so please, could i have you just stand up, the families? please. please. thank you. thank you very much. two great men. also here with us for this ceremony are the families of investigator farrah turner and sergeant tarrance caraway of the florence police department in the great state of south carolina. last october, investigator farrah turner went to the house of a man suspected of a crime against a minor. when she and her fellow officers approached, a gunman opened fire from his second-story window. nobody knew it could happen. nobody thought it was even possible. there was no evidence, no anything. but they knew it was trouble. at that very moment, florence police argument tarrance carraway, a very popular person in that whole area of south carolina, they all knew him, leg
to patrolman james white's mom, laura, and dad, darrell, and sons, jc and james, and to corporal zachther, chris, your heros loved their job, they loved their country, and today, their love shines down on you from heaven. they're watching right now, they're watching, they're looking down on you and they're proud. so please, could i have you just stand up, the families? please. please. thank you. thank you very much. two great men. also here with us for this ceremony are the families of...
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to patrolman james white mom, and dad and mom and jaycee and james, corporal zach's mom and dad, marshall and today their love shines down on you from heaven. they're watching right now. right now they're watching, they're looking down on you, they're proud. so please could i have you just stand up, the families, please. please. [applause] thank you very much. two great men. also here with us for this ceremony are the families of investigator farrell turner and sergeant terrence carroway of the florence police department in the great state of south carolina. last october investigator turner went to the house of a man suspected of a crime against a minor. when she and her fellow officers approached a gunman opened fire from his second story window. nobody knew it could happen. nobody thought it was even possible. there was no evidence, no anything but they knew it was trouble. at that very moment florence police sergeant terrence carroway, a very popular person in that whole area of south carolina, they all knew him, legendary guy, he was on his way home. he heard the call come over the ra
to patrolman james white mom, and dad and mom and jaycee and james, corporal zach's mom and dad, marshall and today their love shines down on you from heaven. they're watching right now. right now they're watching, they're looking down on you, they're proud. so please could i have you just stand up, the families, please. please. [applause] thank you very much. two great men. also here with us for this ceremony are the families of investigator farrell turner and sergeant terrence carroway of the...
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and james white, from guide dogs for the blind. david, what happened to scooby? free. we were walking by richmond park, my wife, myself and scooby. he was running around with the ball in his mouth. another owner with two dogs, a fine iran, they were walking towards us. the larger of the two saw scooby with the ball and attacked him. and you went to scooby and you could feel blood pouring from him? once the other dog had been pulled away from scooby, i tried to comfort him and as! from scooby, i tried to comfort him and as i was stroking him, i realised there was blood on my hands. when the other owner saw the blood on my hands, he took off. really? and what was the effect scooby, he had to have stitches? he had stitches, the dog had punctured through his ear. he was left nervous of other dogs, which affects his working ability. does that still affect him now? no, thankfully, we have worked through the issue with him. he is comfortable around other dogs now. that is fantastic. carolyn, your guide doug mccarthy was retired after being attacked for the sixth time la
and james white, from guide dogs for the blind. david, what happened to scooby? free. we were walking by richmond park, my wife, myself and scooby. he was running around with the ball in his mouth. another owner with two dogs, a fine iran, they were walking towards us. the larger of the two saw scooby with the ball and attacked him. and you went to scooby and you could feel blood pouring from him? once the other dog had been pulled away from scooby, i tried to comfort him and as! from scooby, i...
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. >> senator james langford talking about the white house investigation. >> a quick update of what is happening and i say right now, pretty dramatic flooding, 15 tornadoes in the last 48 hours, most of them hit in open areas and did not hit structures. there have been some structures, the tornadoes and highs -- high winds. one of our counties just two nights ago, severe flush flooding from 10:00 pm to 2:30 in the morning, over 100 homes had to be evacuated in the middle of the night. law enforcement, firefighters, first responders arriving with a boat or truck to get them out, those homes have 6 of water in them now. it has been an intense time for folks in that area. the director of emergency management spent the entire night saving homes and when don broke and they had gotten everyone out, he headed back to his own house to find out he could no longer get to his home because of floodwaters. folks all over the state where two homes were destroyed that night. they did not hit the center of town. we have other spots, serious flooding, we had a very dangerous overnight tornado that came
. >> senator james langford talking about the white house investigation. >> a quick update of what is happening and i say right now, pretty dramatic flooding, 15 tornadoes in the last 48 hours, most of them hit in open areas and did not hit structures. there have been some structures, the tornadoes and highs -- high winds. one of our counties just two nights ago, severe flush flooding from 10:00 pm to 2:30 in the morning, over 100 homes had to be evacuated in the middle of the...
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at least one official at the bush white house tried to have him fired for him resisting it. but james baker at the justice department was convinced he was right and he was stubborn and eventually he won. the white house had been intent ongoing around that court and overtly denying the court any information about that new spying program and they ended up getting forced to inform the court about it because of the way james baker stood up to him. more officials. he convinced more officials he was right about it and more officials raised objections. congress intervened to craft legislation. again, you may not be a big fan of the legislation congress ultimately created about this, but before people like james baker started raising red flags and saying no, i'm not sighing off on this, i'm not getting this go forward, this was a spying program that was being run more or less off the books without any court oversight at all. just by the white house. the inspector general report on this spying program which was a program code name stellar wind, this report was put together by inspectors genera
at least one official at the bush white house tried to have him fired for him resisting it. but james baker at the justice department was convinced he was right and he was stubborn and eventually he won. the white house had been intent ongoing around that court and overtly denying the court any information about that new spying program and they ended up getting forced to inform the court about it because of the way james baker stood up to him. more officials. he convinced more officials he was...
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last year america lost two extraordinary officers from brookhaven, mississippi, patrolman james white so he could enlist in the army national guard. at the age of 17. 18 years in the military, james became something he always wanted to be. a police officer. his teammate, zach, spent time caring for his nieces and nephews and family. on days when he worked the night shift, he would tell them while you were sleeping, i will always be watching over you. last september, james and zach responded to a report of shots fired at a home. when they arrived, they bravely engaged the shooters. it was a bad 2 minutes. it was violent, and it was vicious. within seconds, the killer shot james. at that moment, zach could have raised to safety. instead he raced to the side of his friend. as zach tried to save his teammate, he too was shot and killed, giving his life for his brother in blue. today we remember the words james once told his mom. he said mama, if i ever died in the line of duty, know that i died doing what i truly loved. this morning, we are honored to be joined by the families of both of
last year america lost two extraordinary officers from brookhaven, mississippi, patrolman james white so he could enlist in the army national guard. at the age of 17. 18 years in the military, james became something he always wanted to be. a police officer. his teammate, zach, spent time caring for his nieces and nephews and family. on days when he worked the night shift, he would tell them while you were sleeping, i will always be watching over you. last september, james and zach responded to...
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james longman. >> antarctica. the mythical white continent. a daunting landscape seemingly out of this world. >> it's the closest thing to being in another planet. >> where breathtaking wildlife is struggling with a new threat, climate change. >> hump back off the rn to the legendary place once thought out of man's reach. now struggling to cope with the human altered climate. the scientists in a race against time to protect the seas. >> we have 12 years to really fight the impacts of climate change and we have to act now. >> the shocking con stam nants they're discovering inside the whales. >> things like microplastics. >> and what the wildlife at the edge of the world can tell us about all our futures. just getting to antarctica takes time and patience. we arrive in argentina. the sleepy port town nestled at the foot of the southern andi's. it's from here we set sail. >> this is called the town at the end of the world. we're going further south. we've been invited aboard a ship to travel to antarctica. ground zero for climate change. after tw
james longman. >> antarctica. the mythical white continent. a daunting landscape seemingly out of this world. >> it's the closest thing to being in another planet. >> where breathtaking wildlife is struggling with a new threat, climate change. >> hump back off the rn to the legendary place once thought out of man's reach. now struggling to cope with the human altered climate. the scientists in a race against time to protect the seas. >> we have 12 years to really...
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also, james schultz, a former white house lawyer for president trump and a cnn legal commentator.you believe this was a coup attempt against the president? >> look, i think as american citizens, we all hope there was no coup attempt against the president, that there was no spying that was going on in the campaign. that there was -- that the fbi was acting appropriately. and i believe that officials are looking at that now and are going to come to their own determinations. it gets a little tiresome with the self-adulation and comey trying to portray himself as the paragon of ethics in this country. and if he really wants to talk about efficiency, michael horowitz, the person who's been the longtime inspector general at the department of justice was very critical of how he handled things during the clinton administration. calling him things like insubordinate and serious errors in judgment were made. so for him to be on his high horse on this, if i were advising jim comey, i would tell him not to do it. >> josh, jim makes the accurate point that the inspector general was critical of
also, james schultz, a former white house lawyer for president trump and a cnn legal commentator.you believe this was a coup attempt against the president? >> look, i think as american citizens, we all hope there was no coup attempt against the president, that there was no spying that was going on in the campaign. that there was -- that the fbi was acting appropriately. and i believe that officials are looking at that now and are going to come to their own determinations. it gets a little...
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as the armed groups that are off $3000000.00 civilians living in the province james out jazeera at the united nations white house adviser jared headed to jordan to gain support for the u.s. plan on the future of palestine in israel on tuesday he met morocco's king mohammed the 6th and robot on a time son in law will travel to israel later this week to present the economic part of the plan at a conference in bahrain next month the palestinians are rejecting their proposals and are urging an arab boycott at the conference. and me i'm our soldiers and located in atrocities against our henschel muslims 2 years ago are being accused of committing other war crimes recently and this international says man maher armies western commandos attacking ethnic rakhine rebels soldiers from the same units are suspected of genocide in 2017 as 3 quarters of a 1000000 people mainly minority mahesh fled to bangladesh adding its force another 30000 people to leave this year. activists in argentina have resumed their battle to legalize abortion politicians are presenting a bill to allow abortions up.
as the armed groups that are off $3000000.00 civilians living in the province james out jazeera at the united nations white house adviser jared headed to jordan to gain support for the u.s. plan on the future of palestine in israel on tuesday he met morocco's king mohammed the 6th and robot on a time son in law will travel to israel later this week to present the economic part of the plan at a conference in bahrain next month the palestinians are rejecting their proposals and are urging an arab...
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he is protected only by actions on the part of former fbi director james comey, former white house counsel don mcgahn, and former campaign manager cory lewandowski who in effect shields the president from himself by refusing or failing to follow his directions. reckless, impulsive moves that are self-destructive despite the intention of self-protection are characteristic of dangerous impairment. they impede trump's capacity to prioritize national security. there is no room for consideration of national plans or policy or his own role in bringing about his predicament and how he might change, but instead a singular focus on how he is a victim of circumstance and his familiar wining about unfairness. that is the real every day crisis of the trump presidency. leading off our discussion tonight ron klain, former senior aide to vice president biden and president obama. david frum is with us, a senior editor from the atlantic and former speechwriter for george w. bush. and chuck rosen is joining us. also former counsel to mueller at the fbi and now an msnbc legal analyst. and chuck, let me start
he is protected only by actions on the part of former fbi director james comey, former white house counsel don mcgahn, and former campaign manager cory lewandowski who in effect shields the president from himself by refusing or failing to follow his directions. reckless, impulsive moves that are self-destructive despite the intention of self-protection are characteristic of dangerous impairment. they impede trump's capacity to prioritize national security. there is no room for consideration of...
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white is tracked in the shallow waters in texas. >>> jeopardy juggernaut. >> his answer was correct. >> james holzhauer makes it 23 in a row and closing in on the all-time record. > and golden again. >> t t finals for the fifth straight year. >> and that'll do it! >>> "today," tuesday 21st of may 2019. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller pveza. >> hi, ebody. good morning. welcome to tuesday morning. nice to have you with us. >> good to have you back. >> yeah. i took a day off on monday. kt was fun. >> she too a day off because she gave a fantastic commencement over the weekend. we're going to h playhlights later. >> it was an exciting honor.
white is tracked in the shallow waters in texas. >>> jeopardy juggernaut. >> his answer was correct. >> james holzhauer makes it 23 in a row and closing in on the all-time record. > and golden again. >> t t finals for the fifth straight year. >> and that'll do it! >>> "today," tuesday 21st of may 2019. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller pveza....
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at least one official at the bush white house tried to have him fired for resisting it. but james baker at the justice department was convinced he was right and he was stubborn. and eventually he won. the white house had been intent ongoing around that court and overtly denying the court any information about that new spying program. and they ended up getting forced to inform the court about because of the way james baker stood up to them. i mean, more officials -- he convinced more officials that he was right about it. more officials raised objections. the program ultimately became public. congress intervened in craft's surveillance legislation. and again you may not be a big fan of the legislation congress ult ultimately created about this. but before this was a spying program being run more or less off the books without any court oversight at all just by the white house. the inspector general report on this spying program, which it was a program called code name stellar wind, this report was put together by inspectors general from five different agencies. on this matter it conc
at least one official at the bush white house tried to have him fired for resisting it. but james baker at the justice department was convinced he was right and he was stubborn. and eventually he won. the white house had been intent ongoing around that court and overtly denying the court any information about that new spying program. and they ended up getting forced to inform the court about because of the way james baker stood up to them. i mean, more officials -- he convinced more officials...
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james baird was dragged through the streets of jasper, texas and i think he was found by either two or three white males. that was 20 years ago. i give to his family my deepest sympathy as well as our witness who comes to speak about his children and the horrific crime. so today i want to say i abhor racism and stereotypes of african-americans. i abhor anti-muslim views, anti-immigrant views, anti-lgbtq views, anti-ashaken and latino and any other hatred, religion or otherwise that plagues this nation. let me ask the representative from the adl, first of all.
james baird was dragged through the streets of jasper, texas and i think he was found by either two or three white males. that was 20 years ago. i give to his family my deepest sympathy as well as our witness who comes to speak about his children and the horrific crime. so today i want to say i abhor racism and stereotypes of african-americans. i abhor anti-muslim views, anti-immigrant views, anti-lgbtq views, anti-ashaken and latino and any other hatred, religion or otherwise that plagues this...
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they also served as eloquent newspaper correspondents. , whoas james henry gooding helped remove white cultural myths about black laziness or cowardliness. he wrote "these noble men of the , u.s.c.t. are practically refuting the assertions by traiters the black race is incapable of patriotism, valor or ambition." in short, the u.s. army made emancipation possible and served as a platform from which black men could fight for social justicen. to summarize the larger point, the u.s. military served as the major site of emancipation and social confrontation as the civil war progressed. these are stories that require inertise in soldiers and military history to tell in full. my final point today is that subjects that fall under the rubric of traditional military history such as weapons technology, tactics and combat should also remain a part of the story the museum tells. the opportunity to glimpse a rifle, musket or artillery shell does attract patrons, but if you -- but the stories we relay can challenge assumptions and expose them to greater historical context. recent academic works have
they also served as eloquent newspaper correspondents. , whoas james henry gooding helped remove white cultural myths about black laziness or cowardliness. he wrote "these noble men of the , u.s.c.t. are practically refuting the assertions by traiters the black race is incapable of patriotism, valor or ambition." in short, the u.s. army made emancipation possible and served as a platform from which black men could fight for social justicen. to summarize the larger point, the u.s....
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white nationalist groups connected with those evebis. g burke was injured by the car that plowed through a crowdli kil heather heyer two years ago. he is suing the driver, james fields, along with several other white nationalist leaders.he burke says came to charlottesville to incite violence. >>> washington catholic have a new leader. wi wilton dis gregory. predecessor resigned late last year following a summer scandal. gregory addressinghe church crisis in his first homily as arch bishop. joining us from the basilica from the immaculate conception. >> reporter: you had some of the highest leadership in the churc here the united states filling in the basilica behind me. you hadgh eiu.s. cardinals, some 50 bishops from across the country and other parts of the world, in fact, and then you had roughly 300 priests all here to celebrate this new beginning. but it also comes as they're dealing with thoch allenging times that you mentioned. archbishop wilton grail re on the alter, there hes holding a mandate from pope francis. the holy father officially installing the archbishop as washington's new catholic lead are. the installation of a new archbishop is suppose
white nationalist groups connected with those evebis. g burke was injured by the car that plowed through a crowdli kil heather heyer two years ago. he is suing the driver, james fields, along with several other white nationalist leaders.he burke says came to charlottesville to incite violence. >>> washington catholic have a new leader. wi wilton dis gregory. predecessor resigned late last year following a summer scandal. gregory addressinghe church crisis in his first homily as arch...
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white power movement is no different. there have always been puppet masters pulling the strings and fuelling hatred. when it comes to influences, one name comes up again and again, james their website. mason was recruited into the american nazi party at 14 years old. in 1980 he began publishing newsletters collected into what became a play book for white supremacists. >> siege calls for the use of violence to jump start a race war, ideas that they adopted as their own. >> white revolution is the only solution. >> i tracked mason down and found him living in denver, not far from the state capital and somewhat to my surprise, he agrees to meet me. >> mr. mason. >> christian, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> i'm good. >> i read mason's writings when i first joined the movement. i never imagined i would be seated across from him one day on opposite sides of a deadly conflict. >> a group is inspired by your writings. >> they -- yeah. >> how do you feel that the writings that you wrote even in the '80s that i remember reading. >> yeah. >> are out there today still inspiring people to kill other people. >> well, now wait a minute. i never said go out and kill anybod
white power movement is no different. there have always been puppet masters pulling the strings and fuelling hatred. when it comes to influences, one name comes up again and again, james their website. mason was recruited into the american nazi party at 14 years old. in 1980 he began publishing newsletters collected into what became a play book for white supremacists. >> siege calls for the use of violence to jump start a race war, ideas that they adopted as their own. >> white...
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as the armed groups that are off $3000000.00 civilians living in the province james out jazeera at the united nations white house advisers are a caution or as headed to jordan to gain support for the u.s. plan on the future of palestine in israel on tuesday he met morocco's king mohammed the 6th and robot son in law will travel to israel later this week he's due to present the economic part of a plan at a conference and bahrain next month the palestinians are rejecting the proposals and are urging an arab boycott of that conference saudi arabia has been accused of targeting a prominent critic and britain using israeli spy ware. satirise to use racked up more than 200000000 views on his youtube channel where he regularly criticizes the saudi royal family saudi arabia's embassy in london was notified of a legal claim on tuesday accusing the kingdom of hacking the comedian's phone and using it to spy on him it's a latest allegation linked to the israeli n.s.o. crew. is the executive director of the research organization the arab center in washington he says the latest revelations follow a pattern that's been
as the armed groups that are off $3000000.00 civilians living in the province james out jazeera at the united nations white house advisers are a caution or as headed to jordan to gain support for the u.s. plan on the future of palestine in israel on tuesday he met morocco's king mohammed the 6th and robot son in law will travel to israel later this week he's due to present the economic part of a plan at a conference and bahrain next month the palestinians are rejecting the proposals and are...
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white house, super. you can't come in here." >> narrator: he dropped off the leer and left. >> breaking news, james comey has been removed from heading the fbi... >> the attorney general looked at me and said, "i don'te know if you'eard but we've had to fire the director of the fbi. it was completely disorienting, kind of in the blink of an eye, i immediately sensed that everything had changed. so i just looked at the attorney general and i said, "no, sir, i hadn'ard that." >> narrator: as the news broke a political firestorm erupted in washgton. >> amid mounting outrage on capitol hill, some lawmakers are questioning the country's very fot dation... >>mes off the heels of what many saw as devastating testimony. >> narrator: inside the whites. house: cri >> hope hicks bursts in the door and says, "the president watching tv. he's watching the coverage of the comey firing. o and there's out there to defend him. you guys aren't doing anything to fix this. >> the white house is interested in getting to thebo om of this though. >> narrator: at first the white house's response was to point to depu attorney gen
white house, super. you can't come in here." >> narrator: he dropped off the leer and left. >> breaking news, james comey has been removed from heading the fbi... >> the attorney general looked at me and said, "i don'te know if you'eard but we've had to fire the director of the fbi. it was completely disorienting, kind of in the blink of an eye, i immediately sensed that everything had changed. so i just looked at the attorney general and i said, "no, sir, i...
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clinton's emails.at this is stuff as a candidate, donald trump praised james comey for. >> many questioning if comey was fired because the white house fear... >> narrator: the next ldmorning, the president w celebrate comey's firing behind closed doors with the two unlikely white house g >> russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and ambassadorse rgey kislyak. >> just ahead today's meing with the russian foreignge minister seri lavrov... >> oye.de >> will meet with sergei lavrov in the oval office... >> that meeting. >> he is the highest ranking ruian official that the president has met so far... >> in a way it's like a play; you can't believe it really happened. but thpresident is essentially celebrating with the russian diplomats. >> one day after firing the man heading that probe into the trump campaign ties to russia, the president... >> no u.s. based reporters, no american white house reporters re in the roo >> russians came in with a photographer from their state media agency tass,ho took photos of this event, photos that were used, to some effect, in russi as propaganda. >> terrible optics. terrible optics that jusyou co
clinton's emails.at this is stuff as a candidate, donald trump praised james comey for. >> many questioning if comey was fired because the white house fear... >> narrator: the next ldmorning, the president w celebrate comey's firing behind closed doors with the two unlikely white house g >> russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and ambassadorse rgey kislyak. >> just ahead today's meing with the russian foreignge minister seri lavrov... >> oye.de >> will meet...
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on diplomatic editor james bay as the u.n. . white house adviser jared kirschner is in morocco drumming up support for the american plan on the future of palestine and israel u.s. envoys are due in jordan and israel later this week donald trump's son in law is due to present the economic part of the plan at a conference in bahrain next month have a stern ians are rejecting the proposals and are urging an arab boycott of the conference mike hanna reports now from washington. the white house has confirmed that jared cushion is traveling to morocco then on to jordan then a west jerusalem before going on to join president trump on his state visit to the united kingdom now he's accompanied by special representative jason greenblatt and the u.s. iran representative brian hook it would appear that this trip is connected to the conference for bahrain next month at which the jared cushion is says that economic aspects of his settlement proposal for israel palestine are to be discussed he's insisted that the economic aspect of this deal needs t
on diplomatic editor james bay as the u.n. . white house adviser jared kirschner is in morocco drumming up support for the american plan on the future of palestine and israel u.s. envoys are due in jordan and israel later this week donald trump's son in law is due to present the economic part of the plan at a conference in bahrain next month have a stern ians are rejecting the proposals and are urging an arab boycott of the conference mike hanna reports now from washington. the white house has...
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connell: as always, blake burman from the white house. melissa: james freeman from the "wall street journal." he is also a fox news contributor. james, this is my idea. >> okay. melissa: everybody show up. you write down the one thing that you want, one thing you want in the new immigration law, that matters to you. they could have a pot luck hundred in the white house washington, bring your idea, put it together. something, rather than saying no to what everybody else says, have one put one idea. >> if it is pot luck, mexico doesn't have to pay for. >> well-done. well-done. >> the key we're hoping to see out of the plan jared kushner is working on a lot, because of this strong economy, a, worry shortage in the united states. we talked about 7 million open positions. you see with employer surveys. got some good indications white house says we'll let more seasonal workers in the summertime. the president talked about letting in more high-tech workers to build businesses in the united states instead of elsewhere but unfortunately i think there is still an
connell: as always, blake burman from the white house. melissa: james freeman from the "wall street journal." he is also a fox news contributor. james, this is my idea. >> okay. melissa: everybody show up. you write down the one thing that you want, one thing you want in the new immigration law, that matters to you. they could have a pot luck hundred in the white house washington, bring your idea, put it together. something, rather than saying no to what everybody else says,...
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white house. i want to give people an overview of what they are asking for. michael flynn, sean spicer, james comey, jeff sessions, paul manafort, michael cohen, seems like a pretty comprehensive list. what take to you think the president and the white house will have on these? >> i don't expect either of them will show up just as don mcgann didn't show up. i think bradley is right, congress has a right to conduct oversight hearings. what we didn't hear about was the president's right as far from the executive branch to claim executive privilege. this is not a partisan issue. this is something all presidents of raised going back as far as franklin roosevelt, the right of keeping their closest aides from being dragged before congress for two reasons, one is congress doesn't have the right to drag the president before it and asking questions so the closest aides don't have to either and second this is an issue the lower courts have agreed with, congress can't repeatedly harass the president by trying to drag their -- his aides, and so often the president is not able to do the nation's business,
white house. i want to give people an overview of what they are asking for. michael flynn, sean spicer, james comey, jeff sessions, paul manafort, michael cohen, seems like a pretty comprehensive list. what take to you think the president and the white house will have on these? >> i don't expect either of them will show up just as don mcgann didn't show up. i think bradley is right, congress has a right to conduct oversight hearings. what we didn't hear about was the president's right as...
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james, thank you. >>> president trump is back at the white house tonight after a four-day visit to japan, where he took aim at his 2020 rival, joe biden, while on foreign soil. the president agreeing with what kim young unhad said about biden. tonight, biden is now responding, and here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: in japan, donald trump not only ditched the tradition of american presidents avoiding partisan politics when overseas, he said he agreed with an insult north crete yan dictator kim jong-un directed at former vice president joe biden. >> kim jong-un made a statement that joe biden is a low i.q. individual. he probably is, based on his record. i think i agree with him on that. >> reporter: and then, standing next to the japanese prime minister, he added his own attacks on biden. >> in terms of criticism that you're sort of supporting a diator instead of an american vice president? >> i can tell you that joe biden was a disarser. >> reporter: biden waited until trump was back in washington before responding. his spokeswoman issuing a statement ten minutes a
james, thank you. >>> president trump is back at the white house tonight after a four-day visit to japan, where he took aim at his 2020 rival, joe biden, while on foreign soil. the president agreeing with what kim young unhad said about biden. tonight, biden is now responding, and here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: in japan, donald trump not only ditched the tradition of american presidents avoiding partisan politics when overseas, he said he...
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nichols at the white house, associated press white house reporter and msnbc political analyst jonathan le mere and state candidate for working here in iowa, james shulten. hans, let me start with you. the white house is just completely unclear to me how they they think this trade war is going to benefit american consumers. larry kudlow even, over the weekend, acknowledged that the way the president talks about this that china is going to pay these tariffs isn't actually what's going on. it's consumers. >> kudlow is the only one making that point, and kasey, that gives you an indication of what the mood is like inside the west wing. they don't feel like they can be seen to caving to chinese pressure. this president wants to dig in. you saw the tweets all throughout the weekend talking about how, longer term, if we become a more protectionist country where more is made and produced in the united states, that's a win. that's a president who sees tariffs in and of themselves as an outright good, not a means tie certain end. it's clear the president likes tariffs. i suspect we're going to hear from the president here in just a little bit, but it wil
nichols at the white house, associated press white house reporter and msnbc political analyst jonathan le mere and state candidate for working here in iowa, james shulten. hans, let me start with you. the white house is just completely unclear to me how they they think this trade war is going to benefit american consumers. larry kudlow even, over the weekend, acknowledged that the way the president talks about this that china is going to pay these tariffs isn't actually what's going on. it's...
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the white house counsel's office appeared to have received information but the status of the fbi investigation from burr. in march, 2017, after then fbi director, jamesessional leaders. burr said he did not brief the white house about the fbi's probe into the trump am cane. burr said he won't run for re-election when his term is up in 2022, giving him more freedom over the subpoena to trump jr., which burr does not want to talk about. >> will you hold anyone in contempt? they seem to think your subpoena is voluntary? is the subpoena voluntary? >> reporter: richard burr showing no signs he is going down behind closed doors. he tried to explain why he is pursuing this approach, saying there is a reason. if the witness does not listen, then chairman needs to issue a subpoena to get the information to be turned over to capitol hill. some republicans showing deference, including roy blunt. most republicans siding with donald trump jr. as donald trump jr. urges republicans to fight back. we'll see if richard burr decides to hold donald trump jr. in contempt if he defies the subpoena. manu raju, cnn, capitol hill. >>> atlanta is known as the hollywood of th
the white house counsel's office appeared to have received information but the status of the fbi investigation from burr. in march, 2017, after then fbi director, jamesessional leaders. burr said he did not brief the white house about the fbi's probe into the trump am cane. burr said he won't run for re-election when his term is up in 2022, giving him more freedom over the subpoena to trump jr., which burr does not want to talk about. >> will you hold anyone in contempt? they seem to...
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james cook, bbc news, hamilton, ontario. ura: one final note before we end the program tonight. the white welcomed the boston r sox following their world series victory. manager alex cora and a number of players boycotted the eve. cora is from puerto rico and has been critical of president trump's handling of the hurricane relief efforts there. the teamays the decision on whether to attend was left up to the individual players. i am laura trevelyan.th k you so much for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, oural verticideos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latestca headlines yon trust. download now from selected app pores. >> funding of thsentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions ner america's neglectes. >> what are you ing? >> possibilities. your day is filledith them. >> tv, play "downton abbey." >> and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs.re weith you for life. >> "bbc world ne
james cook, bbc news, hamilton, ontario. ura: one final note before we end the program tonight. the white welcomed the boston r sox following their world series victory. manager alex cora and a number of players boycotted the eve. cora is from puerto rico and has been critical of president trump's handling of the hurricane relief efforts there. the teamays the decision on whether to attend was left up to the individual players. i am laura trevelyan.th k you so much for watching "bbc world...
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republicans in the white house are now trying to turn all the investigations away from them and to what the origin of the dossier was. jamesomey reminded viewers that the fbi corroborated much of what was in the dossier when they got it. the fbi never takes something wholesale and goes, oh, this must be true. they are investigators. they got this stuff, worked for months and corroborated much of it. he admitted -- he told the president what they couldn't corroborate in there which was some of the salacious stuff. he's up front about that. it is important to remind them. they are off to the races trying to investigate the investigators. >> comey is a master of the two phrases, i don't know the answer to that combined with the yes on the follow up. sounds like he's implying that he does know the answer and we should be curious about it. those are some of the questions if mueller testifies to follow up on missing pieces, what they didn't finish chasing down >> the main point of the dossier was the russians are trying to attack the election. >> they have corroborated that as true. >> turns out -- >> right. >> shan wu, john avl
republicans in the white house are now trying to turn all the investigations away from them and to what the origin of the dossier was. jamesomey reminded viewers that the fbi corroborated much of what was in the dossier when they got it. the fbi never takes something wholesale and goes, oh, this must be true. they are investigators. they got this stuff, worked for months and corroborated much of it. he admitted -- he told the president what they couldn't corroborate in there which was some of...
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james: or lamb is in a iconic lao dish. with mushrooms, and dill. the key ingredient is the pepperwood. these, ah, wooden blocks with has like ah, whiteh, you don't eat it? >> james: it's like a -- you don't eat it. it's a very herbaceous, peppery, really rich. >> mr. see: yeah. >> anthony: unlike anything i've ever had. >> james: mmhm. we have two types of larb, one's raw, one's cooked. >> anthony: mmhm. so it's cooked buffalo, raw buffalo. >> james: buffalo. but yeah. >> anthony: man, it's really good. >> james: yeah. this was kinda improvised. um, "lut bang." lut bang translates to, ah, "fixed blood." so, it's buffalo blood. it's a really tricky way to prepare the dish, because you want the blood to set, so the way you do it is to dilute the blood with water. >> anthony: right. >> james: and just pour it over herbs and that's it. laos panna cotta. [ laughter ] >> anthony: mmm, this is really, really good. you know the balance is so beautiful. >> james: this meal kinda represents like the, lao table. you always got to have a soup. you always got to have some kind of larb, a stew. some kind of muddled salad. sticky rice, of course, a
james: or lamb is in a iconic lao dish. with mushrooms, and dill. the key ingredient is the pepperwood. these, ah, wooden blocks with has like ah, whiteh, you don't eat it? >> james: it's like a -- you don't eat it. it's a very herbaceous, peppery, really rich. >> mr. see: yeah. >> anthony: unlike anything i've ever had. >> james: mmhm. we have two types of larb, one's raw, one's cooked. >> anthony: mmhm. so it's cooked buffalo, raw buffalo. >> james:...
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join me in honoring police officer emmett paul morris, corporal walter zackary moke, patrolman james kevin white, patrol officer lee anne simpson, and police officer robert mckeethan. there can be no more noble vocation than the protection of women's fellow citizens. mr. guest: may we remember these brave officers, their sacrifice to protect our communities, and the sacrifice they made for the people who call mississippi home. thank you, mr. speaker, and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. today i am proud to join my colleagues in passing the equality act, which ensures that lgbtq americans are treated equally. in more than half our nation, lgbtq americans can still be fired, denied credit, and evicted from their home simply based on who they are and who they love. it happened to someone in my state. ms. delbene: he was a volleyball coach at a co
join me in honoring police officer emmett paul morris, corporal walter zackary moke, patrolman james kevin white, patrol officer lee anne simpson, and police officer robert mckeethan. there can be no more noble vocation than the protection of women's fellow citizens. mr. guest: may we remember these brave officers, their sacrifice to protect our communities, and the sacrifice they made for the people who call mississippi home. thank you, mr. speaker, and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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white house. >> let's talk more about this now with political analyst james boyse -- actually, we're going to pausertly. but again, to get context around what is -- i'm told we do now have him. let's bring james in. good to have you with us. >> good morning, george. >> moving this cinco de maing s the control room. mr. trump makes a point to say the russia investigation is done, he is putting it behind him, he is now engaging with the russian president with self declared validation. critics however are calling it another helsinki moment with the president siding with putin on a range of issues. what are your thoughts? >> it is fascinating, isn't it, because we really seem to have quite a schizophrenic environment politically in the united states between certain people saying one thing and one group saying quite another. here we have the president of the united states ostensibly defending u.s. interests and standing up for american people and american democracy and here he is merely parroting what it is he is being told from the kremlin. it is a remarkable situation. just take politics out of it, i
white house. >> let's talk more about this now with political analyst james boyse -- actually, we're going to pausertly. but again, to get context around what is -- i'm told we do now have him. let's bring james in. good to have you with us. >> good morning, george. >> moving this cinco de maing s the control room. mr. trump makes a point to say the russia investigation is done, he is putting it behind him, he is now engaging with the russian president with self declared...
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white meat chicken. >>early risers and daria full so and i'm james letter on this monday morning.e've got john trouble with your forecast today, robin winston with your commute check hopefully things are smooth. so far, yes, they are but just filling in quickly every time i checked the bridges traffic gets heavier and heavier all right so it's a real monday that. you said a little bit of sprinkles on your way and i don't have run the wipers one question i saw sprinkles last night as those taking graham out on his little walk and i was like yeah, she's really is that this morning last night all we know is actually for some people is you know not even what time they're going to bed that is for us. it is definitely one of those mornings where yeah you're going to have to get those windshield wipers going again for some spots,
white meat chicken. >>early risers and daria full so and i'm james letter on this monday morning.e've got john trouble with your forecast today, robin winston with your commute check hopefully things are smooth. so far, yes, they are but just filling in quickly every time i checked the bridges traffic gets heavier and heavier all right so it's a real monday that. you said a little bit of sprinkles on your way and i don't have run the wipers one question i saw sprinkles last night as those...
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last spring, 2018, trump also asked don mcgahn, his white house counsel, to get the justice department to investigate you and former fbi director jameshe attorney general refused to answer questions as to whether the white house had ever directed him to initiate specific investigations. this -- you're the only person in the country whose opinion i want to hear in response to those developments. what do you make of that? >> well, what i make of it is, this is a -- as big a sign of a guilty conscience or a real fear that you could possibly have. i mean, i'm living rent free inside of donald trump's brain. and it's not a very nice place to be, i can tell you that. so i don't know what they're talking about. i've been investigated repeatedly by the other side. and much to their dismay, but to my, you know, satisfaction, it's been for naught. i testified for 11 hours in the benghazi hearing after what seven committees said there was nothing there. this is a diversion attack. look, it is very sad to me that the lies that were told about me, the accusations that were made about me, have unfortunately had some residue. people say well, you k
last spring, 2018, trump also asked don mcgahn, his white house counsel, to get the justice department to investigate you and former fbi director jameshe attorney general refused to answer questions as to whether the white house had ever directed him to initiate specific investigations. this -- you're the only person in the country whose opinion i want to hear in response to those developments. what do you make of that? >> well, what i make of it is, this is a -- as big a sign of a guilty...
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they see white privilege everywhere but in fact it only exists inside the democratic party. when jamese founder of collective back and dig rentals tonight. thank you for joining us. will you unravel this mystery of white privilege for me. even people dying are privileged if they are white and male? that is bad. joe biden, bernie sanders, pete buttigieg was literally a road or scholar or the front runners? how does this work? >> i think we are dealing with different things. we are talking about privilege. if you looked in the political system white men have more power than any other group in this country. >> tucker: in the democratic party they do. >> >> and a period of any, of bh parties. when it comes to the democrats choosing the nominee it is early, but joe biden has a clear advantage. he has the most name recognition in the most experience in the field. i know he is leading and that will hold for a while until you start seeing more candidates get out there. i think right now bernie sanders has the best organization of all the candidates, but when it comes to identity politics peopl
they see white privilege everywhere but in fact it only exists inside the democratic party. when jamese founder of collective back and dig rentals tonight. thank you for joining us. will you unravel this mystery of white privilege for me. even people dying are privileged if they are white and male? that is bad. joe biden, bernie sanders, pete buttigieg was literally a road or scholar or the front runners? how does this work? >> i think we are dealing with different things. we are talking...
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white meat chicken. >>full senate on james fletcher that breaking news this morning is a major disruption to your morningident on the bay bridge heading into san francisco and it is in essence shutdown yes, some commuters that take the bus before bart starts rolling. they take it from a cars are over the bridge and that bus was hit by a a big job box truck. the driver of the truck died and now now we've got a couple injured passengers but really the commute is a mess there. it is and for more on this. let's get straight to the traffic center robin wilson joining us now with the very latest on all this and you are saying basically the bay bridge is out of commission for the morning commute absolutely the folks that are on the bridge are behind the toll plaza there just not moving right now so it's going to be a rough commute. >>i'd say stay away from the bay bridge altogether we still have several lanes closed. the 3 right lanes are blocked we have crews on scene were waiting for a corner to arrive and then after that they have to a bright and clear the box truck there's also a fluid spill that they have
white meat chicken. >>full senate on james fletcher that breaking news this morning is a major disruption to your morningident on the bay bridge heading into san francisco and it is in essence shutdown yes, some commuters that take the bus before bart starts rolling. they take it from a cars are over the bridge and that bus was hit by a a big job box truck. the driver of the truck died and now now we've got a couple injured passengers but really the commute is a mess there. it is and for...
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many people looking at the relationship between the justice department and the white house there's a destroying of norms. jameshat the president demanded loyalty from him. and was speaking like a mob boss. >> isn't that what this is about? >> it seems that way. it's dangerous. i thought we were past that point where the president continued to attack mueller. now that he's going after the person he chose to lead the fbi signals dangerous waters. >> this clip, this is former deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. he gave the commencement at the university of baltimore law school. listen to what he just told these graduates. >> of course you will face pressure. compromise on things that matter most, perhaps even trade virtue for the appearance of virtue, but you should exercise caution when circumstances tempt you to disregard principles. as robert mueller once said, there may come a time when you will be tested. you may mind yourself standing aloan against those you thought were trusted colleagues. you may stand to lose all you worked for, and it may not be an easy call. >> quoting robert mueller. what did you
many people looking at the relationship between the justice department and the white house there's a destroying of norms. jameshat the president demanded loyalty from him. and was speaking like a mob boss. >> isn't that what this is about? >> it seems that way. it's dangerous. i thought we were past that point where the president continued to attack mueller. now that he's going after the person he chose to lead the fbi signals dangerous waters. >> this clip, this is former...
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that is fbi director christopher wrai who replaced the fired fbi director james comey and also spotted in the crowd, former whiteon mcgahn and counsel to the president kellyanne conway along with the former acting white house counsel emmet flood. >> caller: this is cnn breaking news. >> you are watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. after days of blocking subpoenas and rejecting information requests, president trump just addressed reporters in a wide-ranging impromptu question and answer session and president discussed everything from his top aide, his national security adviser john bolton to north korea, to even calling the mueller report the bible. and the president also responded to the first ever congressional subpoena of one of his own family members. sources tell cnn about the time the redacted version of the mueller report went public the senate intelligence committee subpoenaed donald trump jr. >> i was very surprised. i saw richard burr saying there was no collusion two or three weeks ago. he went outside and somebody asked hip, no, there is no collusion. we found no collusion. but
that is fbi director christopher wrai who replaced the fired fbi director james comey and also spotted in the crowd, former whiteon mcgahn and counsel to the president kellyanne conway along with the former acting white house counsel emmet flood. >> caller: this is cnn breaking news. >> you are watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. after days of blocking subpoenas and rejecting information requests, president trump just addressed reporters in a wide-ranging...
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white house. want to give people a little overview of what they're asking for. documents and also for them to shop and testify on these subjects. michael flynn, sean spicer, james comey, president trump, jeff sessions, paul manafort, michael cohen. it seems like a pretty competency list. what takes do you think the president and the white house will have on these two women turning over those documents or testifying? >> i don't expect that either of them will show up, just as dartmouth mcgann didn't show up. i think bradley is right that congress has a right to conduct oversight hearings. what we did hear about was the president's right as head of the executive branch to claim executive privilege. this is not a partisan issue, this is something that all presidents have raised at least going back as far as glen roosevelt, and that's the right of keeping their closest aides from being dragged before congress for one -- for two reasons. one is congress doesn't have the right to direct the president before it to treat as it wishes and asking questions, so the closest aides don't have to either. and second, this is an issue the lower courts have agreed, the congress
white house. want to give people a little overview of what they're asking for. documents and also for them to shop and testify on these subjects. michael flynn, sean spicer, james comey, president trump, jeff sessions, paul manafort, michael cohen. it seems like a pretty competency list. what takes do you think the president and the white house will have on these two women turning over those documents or testifying? >> i don't expect that either of them will show up, just as dartmouth...