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then with the jeff mason as well from reuters. we'll start with you, bill, on this.ure you poured through all 2,800 pages already. what are we learning? >> well, i haven't poured through all 2,800 pages yet. but i can say that what we are learning is what we already knew, and not much that we didn't know. we know more about what the fbi new about lee harvey oswald in the time before the kennedy assassination. we know a little bit more of the reminded about what the cia attempts to senate fidel castro. but the big question everyone wants to know was there a conspiracy. was there more than lee harvey oswald behind this. we don't know anymore than two days ago. >> now the real focus in addition to all that, city, as activities there, more details on that that we need to get to. as you look at that, the secret service did not open up a protective file until assassination day. so jeff, as we look at some of the details, though there are not a lot necessarily, more questions and more fuel for those looking at the conspiracy theories. >> especially because not all the docum
then with the jeff mason as well from reuters. we'll start with you, bill, on this.ure you poured through all 2,800 pages already. what are we learning? >> well, i haven't poured through all 2,800 pages yet. but i can say that what we are learning is what we already knew, and not much that we didn't know. we know more about what the fbi new about lee harvey oswald in the time before the kennedy assassination. we know a little bit more of the reminded about what the cia attempts to senate...
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jeff mason from reuters. good morning, paula.aller: for the first time in american history, we have a president who held of the bible, he was asked a question, your book, the art of the deal, the greatest book i've ever read, and he said excuse me, this book , god's word, the bible, the book i read every day, the book that gives me wisdom, is the reason i am president of the united states. the pipsqueak brings out the .pposite that is the opposition to our president and the opposition to his lord and savior, jesus christ. that is why we have dissension. we have chaos in the streets of chattanooga. we have them in chicago. carewe have an adult day here at president is the adult and those that don't follow god's word are the ones that need the day care. thank you very much. i am not sure that i need to interpret anything more than what the caller said. it sounds like the caller supports the president and is a member of the christian conservative voter population. that was a big chunk of the president's supporters. story in the past
jeff mason from reuters. good morning, paula.aller: for the first time in american history, we have a president who held of the bible, he was asked a question, your book, the art of the deal, the greatest book i've ever read, and he said excuse me, this book , god's word, the bible, the book i read every day, the book that gives me wisdom, is the reason i am president of the united states. the pipsqueak brings out the .pposite that is the opposition to our president and the opposition to his...
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jeff mason from reuters. thanks very much. >> melissa: a shocking scene at a restaurant when a car comes crashing through the wall. whoa, at the height of the lunch rush. what happened to the diners inside? taking aim at the media. what the president had to say about the coverage he has been receiving and how he says he is being portrayed. >> president trump: a lot of bad things are being reported that aren't true. i think to a certain extent maybe i can blame the media, but politics is a rough business, there is no question about it. hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. you've probably seen me running all over the country in search of our big idaho potato truck. but not any more. i am done with that. ooh, ooh hot - just gonna stay home on the farm, eat a beautiful idaho potato, and watch tv with my dog... tv anncr: the big idaho potato truck pulled into town today and it's really a sight to see. oh man...let's go.... (distant) you comin', boy? sfx: (dog) gulp! woof. >> jon: right now a restaurant in maryland h
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joining me now jeff mason. the president is in full salesmanship mode. give us your assessment. how is he doing? >> he is in full salesmanship mode and tax reform is one of the biggest priorities this white house wants to get done. going to pennsylvania yesterday. he talked about that and he pushed really hard to frame this as a tax cut for the middle class. some of the criticism that has been directed at him is the fact that some people feel the tax plan would disproportionately help the wealthy, including president trump himself. he spent a lot of time talking about how it would help the middle class including that $4,000 figure you mentioned. >> jon: the death tax is one of the things the president has said he wants to repeal but it is also something that insiders of the white house have figured is not going to happen because they will have to give up something in exchange for the things the president really wants. >> the death tax is something that people also refer to as the estate tax and that's something that helps disproportionately wealthier families passing downs estat
joining me now jeff mason. the president is in full salesmanship mode. give us your assessment. how is he doing? >> he is in full salesmanship mode and tax reform is one of the biggest priorities this white house wants to get done. going to pennsylvania yesterday. he talked about that and he pushed really hard to frame this as a tax cut for the middle class. some of the criticism that has been directed at him is the fact that some people feel the tax plan would disproportionately help the...
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. >>> let's bring in erin mcpike and jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. good to see the both of you. ladies first with you, erin. how realistic is this timeline for tax reform, and what are you doing to look for as the white house tries to get this through before the year is out? >> the biggest thing is i think we have heard a number of administration officials push back the goalpost on this all year long. remember, earlier this year, the treasury secretary, steven mnuchin, was saying he thought they could get this done by august. they didn't have a framework in august, and they still don't have anything just yet. we're hearing that this bill could be 1,000 pages plus. and no one has really seen the specifics, how they'll pay for it, even though they're starting to hammer out those details privately among republicans in congress. obviously, we'll hear a lot more in the next couple weeks as they begin to hold hearings, but getting it done by the end of december, especially when we're going to see a lot more things come up in congress, including the feud go
. >>> let's bring in erin mcpike and jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. good to see the both of you. ladies first with you, erin. how realistic is this timeline for tax reform, and what are you doing to look for as the white house tries to get this through before the year is out? >> the biggest thing is i think we have heard a number of administration officials push back the goalpost on this all year long. remember, earlier this year, the treasury secretary,...
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jeff mason, to talk about provocation, all the questions that were raised last week when during that photo-op for military commanders, the president said, you guys know what this represents. maybe it's the calm before the storm. and, you know, you guys have asked in the press room multiple times, sarah sanders, what that means, she is not going to go there. so, again, here's a president who says i'm not going to telegraph what i'm going to do. is he telegraphing here? >> -- kristen and i were in the room that night when president trump made the remarks and both of us asked him what storm? what do you mean? he didn't engage. you're right that the white house spokeswoman and others here have not wanted to go further on that either. what you can do is look back at what president trump has said before. and he went in front of the united nations general assembly and said that the united states is prepared to totally destroy north korea if necessary to protect itself and to protect the allies. so it's clear whether he says that now or more cryptically that military action is on his mind. t
jeff mason, to talk about provocation, all the questions that were raised last week when during that photo-op for military commanders, the president said, you guys know what this represents. maybe it's the calm before the storm. and, you know, you guys have asked in the press room multiple times, sarah sanders, what that means, she is not going to go there. so, again, here's a president who says i'm not going to telegraph what i'm going to do. is he telegraphing here? >> -- kristen and i...
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reuters white house correspondent jeff mason and associated press congressional correspondent erika warner roaming the halls of the capitol and talking about it. you have a new piece out that gop senators blister trump and reveal war with itself, that's your thesis. i want to get into this here, because to the point that garrett has made and kristen made, the white house is emboldened by a party not at war with itself, but two senators at war with the president. >> right. well, and from some respects, that is an accurate analysis. as garrett was saying, there's no evidence that a dam is going to break here. >> jeff flake wants a dam to break. he's pounding on the wall trying to get this dam to break. >> he really is. but it's not going to happen. i mean, senator mcconnell was on the floor for jeff flake's speech, which was really an extraordinary speech yesterday. i have never seen anything like that, a senator on the senate floor just calling out a president of his own party in the most stark and really vicious terms even, though without naming him, but senator mcconnell then stands up an
reuters white house correspondent jeff mason and associated press congressional correspondent erika warner roaming the halls of the capitol and talking about it. you have a new piece out that gop senators blister trump and reveal war with itself, that's your thesis. i want to get into this here, because to the point that garrett has made and kristen made, the white house is emboldened by a party not at war with itself, but two senators at war with the president. >> right. well, and from...
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in new york. >> mason: thanks, jeff. evening news, after indictments and a guilty plea, president trump tries to distance himself from the mueller investigation. and social media executives tell congress russian election hacking was a lot bigger than they thought. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose® can help, with continued use, twice a day, every day, one drop at a time. restasis multidose® helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose® did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination, do not touch the bottle tip to your eye or other su
in new york. >> mason: thanks, jeff. evening news, after indictments and a guilty plea, president trump tries to distance himself from the mueller investigation. and social media executives tell congress russian election hacking was a lot bigger than they thought. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose® can help, with continued use, twice a day, every day, one drop at a...
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i'm anthony mason with jeff galore who is in lower manhattan. at least eight people were killed in new york city today, and at least 11 injured in the deadliest act of terror in this city since 9/11, and it happened just block from froms from the d train center. >> a trucker ran down drivers and pedestrians on a bicycle path. a new york city police officer shot the suspect air, 29-year-old man originally from uzbekistan. he is in the hospital. jeff. >> reporter: anthony, thank you very much. and good evening from a shaken but still very active lower manhattan. we are at the corner of chambers and broadway right now, not far from where this took place. and as we continue to gather information and police do as well, demarco morgan has away fl came to an end. police are heavily armed to make sure the rest of the night goes wiout incident. >> reporter: demarco, thank you very much. jeff pegues is in our washington bureau now with the latest on what we know about the suspect. jeff. >> reporter: well, jeff, of course, we know he's 29 years old. we als
i'm anthony mason with jeff galore who is in lower manhattan. at least eight people were killed in new york city today, and at least 11 injured in the deadliest act of terror in this city since 9/11, and it happened just block from froms from the d train center. >> a trucker ran down drivers and pedestrians on a bicycle path. a new york city police officer shot the suspect air, 29-year-old man originally from uzbekistan. he is in the hospital. jeff. >> reporter: anthony, thank you...
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jeff mason, white house correspondent at sarah westwood another white house correspondent. thank you for joining us. jeff, what do you think about the roll-out tomorrow? what do you anticipate and does it get as much attention >> it will get a lot of attention. the russia probe is taking up oxygen but tax reform is the top priority domestically in terms of policy for this white house. you see people around the country interested in it. we saw the markets reacted on a report that the corporate tax rate cut might be phased in instead of being brought in all at once. so people are paying attention to tax reform even if the russia probe is taking up a lot of space on the airwaves and taking up a lot of thoughts and communication by lawmakers. >> melissa: a lot of people in america whose eyes glaze over when they start to hear about the russia thing. they're focused on their pocketbook, savings and children's future and care about the tax story. do you feel that to be true and sense that when you're out there? >> absolutely. people vote with their wallets. tax reform was going to
jeff mason, white house correspondent at sarah westwood another white house correspondent. thank you for joining us. jeff, what do you think about the roll-out tomorrow? what do you anticipate and does it get as much attention >> it will get a lot of attention. the russia probe is taking up oxygen but tax reform is the top priority domestically in terms of policy for this white house. you see people around the country interested in it. we saw the markets reacted on a report that the...
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joining me now, capitol hill reporter for usa today and jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. big welcome to you both. first here, jeff, president trump attacking senator bob corker. why pick a fight with the chair of the foreign relations committee, just has 15 months left on the job. what does he get out of this? >> he's picking a fight where senator corker is important with regard to tax reform but also on iran, the president is expected to make a decision whether or not to decertify the iran nuclear agreement and shove it to congress. and that's something that senator corker would have a huge influence on. it's pretty hard to answer the question why would he pick a fight with him but that's just part of what president trump does. >> do you think the two can work together? you said it, there are important issues, they have to work together on. >> he's picked fights with others in congress, mitch mcconnell comes to mind and still been able to work with them. i thought it was interesting that senator mcconnell shot back in the way he did, not everybody does that publicly. bu
joining me now, capitol hill reporter for usa today and jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. big welcome to you both. first here, jeff, president trump attacking senator bob corker. why pick a fight with the chair of the foreign relations committee, just has 15 months left on the job. what does he get out of this? >> he's picking a fight where senator corker is important with regard to tax reform but also on iran, the president is expected to make a decision whether or not...
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visit ncicap.org] >> on the next "washington journal," jeff mason looks at the week ahead in washington larrydio o'connor discusses the conservative agenda and president trump. and syndicated talkshow host bill press looks of the progressive agenda and the trump presidency. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal," lives at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. american history tv on c-span3 is in prime time this week starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and a night, from the national constitution center in philadelphia, discussions on landmark supreme court cases including korematsu versus united states and brown versus board of education. tuesday night, the life and influence of william buffalo bill cody on the 100th anniversary of his death. wednesday night, the 60th anniversary of little rock central high school's integration with former president bill clinton. thursday night, a discussion on the lead up in response of the 1957 forced desegregation of little rock central high school. in friday, from american history tv's ora
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we'll be watching, jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters, thank you. >> my pleasure.ric: another major defeat for isis, that means a victory for us. this after the u.s.-led coalition liberates the terrorist capital of raqaa syria. some wondering if it is a decisive victory or the terror group will continue to resurface. former special forces officer jason beardsley on the future of isis and the threat it could pose. >>> plus, we'll tell you about an incredible journey to freedom. how young grace jo managed to escape the horrors of north korea and become an america. up next, her story of courage and determination and what she hopes for fellow escapees. >> i now know the blessings of liberty in the united states. i'm a happy college student, which is the almost the dream life. mom's got this cold #stuffynose #nosleep #mouthbreather just put on a breathe right strip it instantly opens your nose... up to 38% more than cold medicine alone go to breatheright.com today to request a free sample. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms h
we'll be watching, jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters, thank you. >> my pleasure.ric: another major defeat for isis, that means a victory for us. this after the u.s.-led coalition liberates the terrorist capital of raqaa syria. some wondering if it is a decisive victory or the terror group will continue to resurface. former special forces officer jason beardsley on the future of isis and the threat it could pose. >>> plus, we'll tell you about an incredible journey...
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and to put his answer on taxes into broader context, andrea, jeff mason asked him if his feud with senator corker could effectively derail his efforts at tax reform. you heard him there very vigorously state that is not the case. americans want tax reform and ultimately that is something they will be able to achieve. all of this sets the stage for what will be a very undoubtedly interesting conversation at lunch with secretary of state rex tillerson, andrea. >> stand by for just a moment, because as you alluded to, there was an earlier part of that photo opportunity. we're going to play it now. >> if you've ever been in the oval oflfice, and with henry kissinger, i didn't bother asking that kquestion, because he's been in the office many, many times. it's an honor to have dr. kissinger with us, a man of immense talent and experience and knowledge. i'm going to talk to him for a while and we're going to learn a lot. but i can say from my world standpoint and with many of the countries that henry and i were talking about before the election, because i would talk with henry before the electio
and to put his answer on taxes into broader context, andrea, jeff mason asked him if his feud with senator corker could effectively derail his efforts at tax reform. you heard him there very vigorously state that is not the case. americans want tax reform and ultimately that is something they will be able to achieve. all of this sets the stage for what will be a very undoubtedly interesting conversation at lunch with secretary of state rex tillerson, andrea. >> stand by for just a moment,...
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associated press" congressional correspondent erica werner, kevin cirilli with bloomberg news and jeff mason, reuters white house correspondent. erica, we've heard the criticisms of what president trump has done so far, for attacking the mayor of san juan, who was just pleading for help, not specifically attacking the president directly, this as the president was criticizing him this morning as he was at his new jersey golf resort. the optics aren't good. clearly, the words seemed not to jive with what's happening on the island itself. what kind of message is he sending, and how can he turn it around? >> well, i think, actually what steve mnuchin said this morning, the treasury secretary, is very accurate as far as describing how the president approaches things. when he's attacked or feels that he is being attacked, he punches back. he's done so throughout the campaign, throughout his presidency, and for whatever reason, latinos, hispanics, have been a target repeatedly. in this case, he's attacking on an issue a population, u.s. citizens, but ones who do not have a lot of political heft. th
associated press" congressional correspondent erica werner, kevin cirilli with bloomberg news and jeff mason, reuters white house correspondent. erica, we've heard the criticisms of what president trump has done so far, for attacking the mayor of san juan, who was just pleading for help, not specifically attacking the president directly, this as the president was criticizing him this morning as he was at his new jersey golf resort. the optics aren't good. clearly, the words seemed not to...
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right. ♪ everybody's got somebody to lean on ♪ >> mason: in the 1980s, he joined other hall o hall of fam- george harrison, bob dylan, roy obrison, and jeffwilburys ♪ i'm just glad to be here >> mason: dylan called petty's death "shocking, crushing news." petty once said inspiration is everywhere. his lyrics represent his life's experience. >> i knew early on thatimented to do this when i was really young. so i feel pretty blessed because i've always had a job that i loved going to. ♪ gonna leave this world for a while ♪ and i'm free falling free falling ♪ but he's got work to do. with a sore back. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. check this sunday's paper for extra savings on products from aleve. eight hundred dollars when wet switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey. oh. that's my robe. is it? you could save seven hundred eighty two dollars when liberty stan
right. ♪ everybody's got somebody to lean on ♪ >> mason: in the 1980s, he joined other hall o hall of fam- george harrison, bob dylan, roy obrison, and jeffwilburys ♪ i'm just glad to be here >> mason: dylan called petty's death "shocking, crushing news." petty once said inspiration is everywhere. his lyrics represent his life's experience. >> i knew early on thatimented to do this when i was really young. so i feel pretty blessed because i've always had a job...
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>> mason: jeff pegues. thanks, jeff. le who encountered paddock recently are having a tough time believing he could have have committed mass murder. demarco morgan has that. >> as soon as i saw the name, it was instant recognition. >> mason: steven paddock purchased a shotgun from utah gun shop owner chris michel in february. >> we have code words between us as staff if something doesn't feel right, if something doesn't look right. we will do everything we can to actually stop the sale, and none of the alarms went up from any of the staff that dealt with him. >> reporter: today law enforcement searched paddock's mesquite home. >> we haven't had any run-ins with him in the past. >> he's a nice guy. he was kind of quirky, but a ace guy. >> reporter: paddock's neighbors ibscribed him as quiet, anocial, and having an odd sense of humor, but not as violent. >> it was just kind of unbelievable to think somebody who was in our community, a who was in member of our community could possibly go out and do something like that. it's
>> mason: jeff pegues. thanks, jeff. le who encountered paddock recently are having a tough time believing he could have have committed mass murder. demarco morgan has that. >> as soon as i saw the name, it was instant recognition. >> mason: steven paddock purchased a shotgun from utah gun shop owner chris michel in february. >> we have code words between us as staff if something doesn't feel right, if something doesn't look right. we will do everything we can to...
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anthony. >> mason: jeff pegues, thanks, jeff. we are back now at street level, as you can see, across from the festival grounds where the shooting occurred and police are just about to open up this street finally, three days after the shooting. nearly 50 people are still in critical condition tonight. the president met with some of the injured and the doctors and nurses who saved their lives. here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> reporter: president trump landed in the shadow of the mandalay bay hotel and then drove near the scene of the massacre in the center of a grieving city he came to console. >> i have to tell you, it makes you very proud to be an american when you see the job that they've done. >> reporter: at university medical center, the hospital that received 100 victims, the president thanked doctors and nurses. the president also toured the las vegas police command center and hailed the bravery of officers and civilians who faced the terror head on. >> in the depths of horror, we will always find h
anthony. >> mason: jeff pegues, thanks, jeff. we are back now at street level, as you can see, across from the festival grounds where the shooting occurred and police are just about to open up this street finally, three days after the shooting. nearly 50 people are still in critical condition tonight. the president met with some of the injured and the doctors and nurses who saved their lives. here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> reporter: president trump landed...
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anthony. >> mason: jeff pegues, thanks. the carnage in las vegas has led to a highly unusual development on capitol hill: republicans signaled they're open to regulating the kind of equipment that enabled the shooter to gun down hundreds. here's nancy cordes. >> didn't know what these things were on monday. >> reporter: in a sea change for republicans, lawmakers from the house speak or down today, said sade they're open to banning bump stocks. >> it's certainly something that should be looked at. >> i'd be willing to entertain this. >> reporter: the affordable devices essentially turn legal, semiautomatic rifles -- >> i'm going to try a 30-round ammo dump. >> reporter: ...into machine guns capable of firing hundreds of rounds a minute. >> extremely simple, very easy to control the bifort. >> fully automatic weapons have been outlawed for many, many years. this seems to be a way of going around that. >> reporter: back in 2010, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms ruled that bump stocks are a firearm part, and, theref
anthony. >> mason: jeff pegues, thanks. the carnage in las vegas has led to a highly unusual development on capitol hill: republicans signaled they're open to regulating the kind of equipment that enabled the shooter to gun down hundreds. here's nancy cordes. >> didn't know what these things were on monday. >> reporter: in a sea change for republicans, lawmakers from the house speak or down today, said sade they're open to banning bump stocks. >> it's certainly something...
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>> mason: jeff pegues. thank you, jeff. the special council has been following the money trail, and it led to the criminal indictment today. julianna goldman has that. >> reporter: paul manafort, president trump's former campaign chairman and his former business partner rick gates pleaded not guilty to 12 counts, including conspiring against the united states. the 31-page indictment charges that over at least ten years the two men set up a scheme to hide tens of millions of dollars in income they received from a pro-russian ukrainian political party. prosecutors allege the scheme involved hiding that foreign work, funneling more than $75 million through unreported foreign bank accounts, lawntdering tens of millions of dollars, and lying to the i.r.s. and the justice department. the indictment says manafort used his hidden overseas wealth to enjoy a lavish lifestyle, spending at least $6.4 million on homes in new york and virginia, more than $5 million on home movement. s in the hamptons, and more than $1 million at men's cl
>> mason: jeff pegues. thank you, jeff. the special council has been following the money trail, and it led to the criminal indictment today. julianna goldman has that. >> reporter: paul manafort, president trump's former campaign chairman and his former business partner rick gates pleaded not guilty to 12 counts, including conspiring against the united states. the 31-page indictment charges that over at least ten years the two men set up a scheme to hide tens of millions of dollars...
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. >> mason: jeff pegues. thanks, jeff. the massacre is not being called "terrorism," and some say it's time to change the law. jim axelrod has more on that. >> reporter: this week, we've seen a nation can be terrified without the cause necessarily labeled "terrorist. of. >> it is time, for a variety of reasons, to have a domestic terrorism criminal statute. >> reporter: currently, there's a criminal statute for international terrorism but not domestic. former federal prosecutor mary mccord thinks in an era of mass casualties, it's time that changed. >> violent extremism isn't limited to islamist extremism or extremism that's done on behalf of or at the direction of a foreign terrorist organization. >> reporter: with no specific penalties on the books for domestic terrorism, mass killers like timothy mcveigh face charges of using a weapon of mass destruction, or dylann roof, who faced murder and weapons charges. but the label "domestic terrorism" makes the motive clear, says mccord, now at georgetown law, in a way that shar
. >> mason: jeff pegues. thanks, jeff. the massacre is not being called "terrorism," and some say it's time to change the law. jim axelrod has more on that. >> reporter: this week, we've seen a nation can be terrified without the cause necessarily labeled "terrorist. of. >> it is time, for a variety of reasons, to have a domestic terrorism criminal statute. >> reporter: currently, there's a criminal statute for international terrorism but not domestic....
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we will be joined in part by jeff mason, the white house correspondent for reuters.lso hear from radio hosts across the country, including bill cress and more. all of it happening tomorrow on c-span and c-span radio, washington journal live begin at 7:00 a.m. eastern. help the rest of your weekend -- hope the rest of your weekend is great. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning instut
we will be joined in part by jeff mason, the white house correspondent for reuters.lso hear from radio hosts across the country, including bill cress and more. all of it happening tomorrow on c-span and c-span radio, washington journal live begin at 7:00 a.m. eastern. help the rest of your weekend -- hope the rest of your weekend is great. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning instut
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. >> mason: attorney general jeff sessions appeared before the senate judiciary committee.he grilling got around to russian interference in the u.s. ewill election and whether sessions had misled the panel about his contacts with the russian ambassador. here's nancy cordes. >> it was not a simple question. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions may have recused himself from the russia investigation, but that did not stop democrats today from asking all about it. >> you'll have to ask the special counsel. >> no, i'm asking you. >> reporter: they wanted to know whether special counsel robert mueller has sought to interview sessions himself. >> i don't think so. >> you don't think so? are you sure? >> reporter: sessions classed most bitterly with minnesota's al franken. >> mr. chairman, i don't have to sit in here and listen to his -- >> you're the one who -- >> without having chance to respond in give me a break. >> reporter: franken accused sessions of changing his story about a meeting with were's ambassador during last year's campaign. >> not being able to recall what
. >> mason: attorney general jeff sessions appeared before the senate judiciary committee.he grilling got around to russian interference in the u.s. ewill election and whether sessions had misled the panel about his contacts with the russian ambassador. here's nancy cordes. >> it was not a simple question. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions may have recused himself from the russia investigation, but that did not stop democrats today from asking all about it. >>...
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mason: john blackstone in las vegas. thanks, john. justice and homeland security correspondent jeffddock had checked out bigger music festivals in las vegas and other cities. >> reporter: more than a month before the attack in las vegas-- >> everybody go! >> reporter: ...stephen paddock booked a room at the blackstone hotel in chicago. it overlooked the lollapalooza music festival in august. but paddock never checked in. he also booked rooms overlooking a different festival in las vegas and researched locations in boston around fenway park. some of the information is coming from searches of paddock's online activity and electronic devices. police are also looking for people who came in contact with paddock before the shooting, including a woman reportedly seen with him at the mandalay bay casino. investigators are focusing on why, starting in october of 2016, paddock accumulated 33 weapons from gun stores in nevada, california, texas, and utah, and why his car contained ammunition, fertilizer, and tannerite. a powerful explosive as this youtube demonstration shows. chicago is prepar
mason: john blackstone in las vegas. thanks, john. justice and homeland security correspondent jeffddock had checked out bigger music festivals in las vegas and other cities. >> reporter: more than a month before the attack in las vegas-- >> everybody go! >> reporter: ...stephen paddock booked a room at the blackstone hotel in chicago. it overlooked the lollapalooza music festival in august. but paddock never checked in. he also booked rooms overlooking a different festival in...
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with jeff glor in new york, i'm anthony mason in las vegas. our condolences to the victims tonight.ou for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs a gunman in a high-rise hotel, unleashes a hail of gunfire on a country music concert. new area survivors >>> kpix5 begins with a mass shooting in las vegas, a gunman in a high rise hotel unleashing a hail of gunfire on concertgoers. >> we're learning more about the man behind the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s. history. ♪[ music ] [ gunshots ] >> headliner jason aldean ran from the stage after the first series of gunshots. here's what we know right now. 59 people were killed. at least 527 were injured. police found 17 guns in the suspect's hotel room and another cache of weapons and ammo at his home. the route 91 harvest country music festival was taking place in a hospital across the street from mandalay bay. police say the gunman fired from the 32nd floor which is about 950 feet away from the venue. >> kpix5's juliette goodrich is live in las vegas near the scene. juliette? ming >> reporter: ken, we're really in the cen
with jeff glor in new york, i'm anthony mason in las vegas. our condolences to the victims tonight.ou for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs a gunman in a high-rise hotel, unleashes a hail of gunfire on a country music concert. new area survivors >>> kpix5 begins with a mass shooting in las vegas, a gunman in a high rise hotel unleashing a hail of gunfire on concertgoers. >> we're learning more about the man behind the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s....
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mason. take care, family. we'll see you tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs paul manafort manafort jeff glor jeff pegues kaspersky kaspersky >> be advised, we have multiple people on the ground. >> this was an act of terror. >> mason: a deadly attack in new york city. >> oh, my god! i need an ambulance right here. >> mason: a rental truck plows on to a bicycle path in lower manhattan, mowing down riders and pedestrians. >> this is a mass casualty situation here. >> he's got a gun and everyone is rudding. >> i sue the dude with two guns and all of a sudden four shots went off. >> mason: a suspect is shot by police and taken into custody. it's the deadliest terror attack in new york since 9/11. >> we'll respond as we always do. we will be undeterred. this is the "cve
mason. take care, family. we'll see you tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs paul manafort manafort jeff glor jeff pegues kaspersky kaspersky >> be advised, we have multiple people on the ground. >> this was an act of terror. >> mason: a deadly attack in new york city. >> oh, my god! i need an ambulance right here. >> mason: a rental truck plows on to a bicycle path in lower manhattan, mowing down riders and pedestrians. >> this is a mass casualty situation...
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. >> "cbs evening news" with anthony mason upright after "eyewitness starts year jeff glure will take over anchor chair. >> cbs announced m.a. ward winning cbs news correspondent will anchor network's flagship evening broadcast, and we have more "eyewitness news" when we >>> historic artifact never been seen by the public until now has a new home right here in philadelphia ancestor of colonel jonathan pettybone donated this sword to the museum of the american revolution. it is, considered, quite rare, because it is by original owner and maker. sword will golden slate, inside, the olde city, museum. >>> thanks watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00. a at 10 on the cw philly. back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news", tonight fats domino passed at 89. look back at the man and his music. from new york here now is anthony mason. take care, we will see you tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: something's fishy. that's what congressional critics are saying about the no-bid contract awarded the whitefish energy company to rebuild puerto rico's electrical grid. also t
. >> "cbs evening news" with anthony mason upright after "eyewitness starts year jeff glure will take over anchor chair. >> cbs announced m.a. ward winning cbs news correspondent will anchor network's flagship evening broadcast, and we have more "eyewitness news" when we >>> historic artifact never been seen by the public until now has a new home right here in philadelphia ancestor of colonel jonathan pettybone donated this sword to the museum of...
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. >> mason: our cbs news justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has been working his enforcement sources, and here's what he found out about the gunman. >> reporter: after stephen paddock checked into the mandalay bay resort hotel in las vegas last thursday, investigators say he spent the next three days gambling in the ca, cache of 19 weapons, a mixture of hand guns and rifles in his hotel room. two of the dwuns were country pods pods. police and the f.b.i. are now trying to determine a motive. >> we're shocked, horrified, uompletely dumbfounded about this. >> reporter: eric paddock, the killer's brother, says he was interviewed by investigators for about four hours. >> the fact that he had those kind of weapons is just... where the hell did he get automatic weapons? >> anything? >> nothing. no religious affiliation, no political affiliation. no, he just hung out. >> reporter: stephen paddock was an accountant, but family members say recently he was a professional gambler who won large jackpots. he was also a licensed hunter and pilot who rented, owned, and sold mult
. >> mason: our cbs news justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has been working his enforcement sources, and here's what he found out about the gunman. >> reporter: after stephen paddock checked into the mandalay bay resort hotel in las vegas last thursday, investigators say he spent the next three days gambling in the ca, cache of 19 weapons, a mixture of hand guns and rifles in his hotel room. two of the dwuns were country pods pods. police and the f.b.i. are now...
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mason university law school. and correspondent -- and a correspondent on jeff sessions's recent testimony.n the discussion. >> friday, a panel looks at recent supreme court rulings involving freedom of speech. we will be live with the heritage foundation, starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> c-span's cities tour is in portland, maine this weekend. join us as we explore the literary scene and history of this port city, with the help of andspectrum cable partners, author colin wood talks about the $700 million lobster industry in his book "the obster coast." >> maine's lobster fisheries around the example world of a sustainable fishery. was a terrible tragedy. this was a hard learned experience. place at the end of the 19th century. >> and we will visit the childhood home of public henry wadsworth longfellow. alive, he was probably the most famous english-language writer in the world. he is not the most famous person in the world. today, he is probably best remembered for problems like "paul revere's ride," "the children's hour." he is still part of our lexicon and american memo
mason university law school. and correspondent -- and a correspondent on jeff sessions's recent testimony.n the discussion. >> friday, a panel looks at recent supreme court rulings involving freedom of speech. we will be live with the heritage foundation, starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> c-span's cities tour is in portland, maine this weekend. join us as we explore the literary scene and history of this port city, with the help of andspectrum cable partners, author...
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i'm jeff glor, in a moment back to anthony mason in las vegas for an update on the shooting. >>> backm las vegas. we are across from mandalay bay you can see. street behind us is closed as is much of the area around the mandalay bay. this tape says you, kidded a crime scene. there are still people's belongings and clothing scattered on the streets. street cleaners have been coming through. people in this town describe it as eerie. vigils and prayer services are being held here this evening. and the president will come here wednesday. to meet with first responders and families of the shooting victims. he called the massacre an act of pure evil. and led the nation in a moment of silence. flags will be at half staff through friday. 59 people were killed, and more than 500 hurt in the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s. history. steven paddock fired on an outdoor concert from the 32nd floor of the hotel. and took his own life before police burst through his door. paddock was 64 and lived in mesquite, nevada. officials believe heave acted alone, and had no links to terrorism. but they h
i'm jeff glor, in a moment back to anthony mason in las vegas for an update on the shooting. >>> backm las vegas. we are across from mandalay bay you can see. street behind us is closed as is much of the area around the mandalay bay. this tape says you, kidded a crime scene. there are still people's belongings and clothing scattered on the streets. street cleaners have been coming through. people in this town describe it as eerie. vigils and prayer services are being held here this...
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jeff. >> congrats to anthony mason for doing a marvelous which is nice because i've got better things to a longer straw! introducing mcdonald's buttermilk crispy tenders. juicy, and made with 100% white meat. . >>> this is great day washington. . >> welcome tea washington. look at ourwonderful studio audience. >> we love the energy this thursday. that you all forbeing here. welcome to ourviewers. . >> i'm markette she. we're soexcited because every year volunteers here in the area and around the country come together for one special day of service. >> it's all about making a difference. . >> make a difference. . >> i support make a difference today because it's a great way to help the community and help kids around the country. >> i support make a difference day because i enjoy helping others. >> i think it feels good. ithink you have to make a difference and it's important to um, help others not just yourself. >> i'm volunteering on make a difference day because we want to make an intact in my community. you see a lot offamily members and kids. andyou know, it's well organized and it's
jeff. >> congrats to anthony mason for doing a marvelous which is nice because i've got better things to a longer straw! introducing mcdonald's buttermilk crispy tenders. juicy, and made with 100% white meat. . >>> this is great day washington. . >> welcome tea washington. look at ourwonderful studio audience. >> we love the energy this thursday. that you all forbeing here. welcome to ourviewers. . >> i'm markette she. we're soexcited because every year...
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mason law school professor. and cari johnson on attorney general jeff sessions' recent system. that's friday morning. join the discussion. >> close your eyes for a moment. and stretch -- close your eyes. i see you. [ laughter ] trust me, empathy. and i want you to stretch your imagination. [ car crash sound effect ] open your ice. that's how fast it happens. in a blink, no warning. >> sunday night, on q and a, executive director of paralyzed veterans of america and retired u.s. marine corps officer sherman gillham's, jr., talks about his own paralysis. >> i'm trying to tell them, this is the problem. this is what i see from a patient's perspective, from a policy perspective, from an advocate's perspective. you have to empathize. that's what will make the the ideal provider for veterans who have gone to combat. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q and a." >> secretary of state rex tillerson spoke about relations with india at an event hosted by the senate for strategic and international studies in washington, d.c. he called for strengthening the strategic partnership and u.s. aid to bolster
mason law school professor. and cari johnson on attorney general jeff sessions' recent system. that's friday morning. join the discussion. >> close your eyes for a moment. and stretch -- close your eyes. i see you. [ laughter ] trust me, empathy. and i want you to stretch your imagination. [ car crash sound effect ] open your ice. that's how fast it happens. in a blink, no warning. >> sunday night, on q and a, executive director of paralyzed veterans of america and retired u.s....