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jeffrey: anyone who wants one. lisa: but there was no one-year delay come as they had been previously. jeffrey: when i was a law student i came across this saying that the 18th amendment might be unconstitutional. the idea of an unconstitutional amendment sounds like a solecism. did some argue that? lisa: i'm trying to remember, i want to say charles evans hughes but i'm not 100% sure. basically made this argument that essentially come the process itself, because of its expedited rate and the fact that the legislatures, the way the election cycle had worked was inconsistent with the very ideas which require deliberation as a greater part of the process. i have to reread it. jeffrey: we all will. lisa: more homework. jeffrey: c-span viewers, check out charles evans hughes. you can find this really cool article from the 1920's. lisa: i love old law review articles. they are so meticulous. jeffrey: they are in that beautiful typeface. lisa: i read one from the 1890's the other day. it was great. jeffrey: about what? l
jeffrey: anyone who wants one. lisa: but there was no one-year delay come as they had been previously. jeffrey: when i was a law student i came across this saying that the 18th amendment might be unconstitutional. the idea of an unconstitutional amendment sounds like a solecism. did some argue that? lisa: i'm trying to remember, i want to say charles evans hughes but i'm not 100% sure. basically made this argument that essentially come the process itself, because of its expedited rate and the...
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jeffrey: read more of that. joshua: the fact that so many women were on the forefront of this movement as well as other progressive movements, you saw a women who were politically active would oftentimes, rhetorically they would not challenge the idea there were spent -- separate sears, the private and public -- they would argue that in a more complex urban industrial society, for women to be protectors of home and hearth they needed a voice in politics. there were saloons they could not control. there were public health and safety issues. there were school issues now that there were children probably attending. the argument in favor of political enfranchisement was in order for us to be guardians and , weide in our homes actually need a voice. we need a say. to be women, as you understand women, we actually have to have some sort of input into whether saloons are allowed to serve and at what hours. it became a powerful edge for women to say, we will not challenge separate spheres, but we would argue we cannot a
jeffrey: read more of that. joshua: the fact that so many women were on the forefront of this movement as well as other progressive movements, you saw a women who were politically active would oftentimes, rhetorically they would not challenge the idea there were spent -- separate sears, the private and public -- they would argue that in a more complex urban industrial society, for women to be protectors of home and hearth they needed a voice in politics. there were saloons they could not...
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there are two problems with what jeffrey is saying. we elect presidents not to tell us what we can read in the newspapers, but to tell us what we need to know based on their extraordinary information that they do have access to. and they have ways of getting it. secondly, "the new york times" did not say that president obama ordered anything. nobody has claimed that. >> but those people work for president obama. >> that is a totally -- hold on, just a second here that is a totally different thing. anybody who knows the fisa act knows that you are protected in doing this, as an investigator from any kind of political influence. that means you don't share the information of who you're investigating, who you're tapping. other than with the fisa court which has to find probable cause. >> and why in the world is it in "the new york times"? they leaked classified information. the obama administration investigated this. and they leaked the information to "the new york times." >> i can only tell you, mr. ambassador, i worked for president reag
there are two problems with what jeffrey is saying. we elect presidents not to tell us what we can read in the newspapers, but to tell us what we need to know based on their extraordinary information that they do have access to. and they have ways of getting it. secondly, "the new york times" did not say that president obama ordered anything. nobody has claimed that. >> but those people work for president obama. >> that is a totally -- hold on, just a second here that is a...
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jeffrey, what's your reaction?i think congressman shiff is doing a little bit of a deflection here, but look, it's very clear from what chairman nunez said there's some evidence that president trump or his associates were in fact surveilled by somebody and this was common knowledge, apparently, in the government, and also a fact that this information has been, the classified information unmasking, as they say in the intelligence trade, i guess, various individuals who were caught on these tapes, americans and their identities are not to be released, that's a violation of law, clearly, people in the obama administration were violating the law massively leaking this in places like the new york times. >> i need to stop you there, jeffrey, because let me just make sure we have our facts straight on this issue because there is no evidence that the trump campaign or anybody attached to donald trump were actually surveilled themselves but that the communication may have been picked up incidentally. >> they were quote, unq
jeffrey, what's your reaction?i think congressman shiff is doing a little bit of a deflection here, but look, it's very clear from what chairman nunez said there's some evidence that president trump or his associates were in fact surveilled by somebody and this was common knowledge, apparently, in the government, and also a fact that this information has been, the classified information unmasking, as they say in the intelligence trade, i guess, various individuals who were caught on these...
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coming up, double line capitals, jeffrey gundlach is just moments away. one analysts confidence is growing. we'll see how high he believes that could climb. is happening before our eyes. shift in human history sixty to seventy million people are moving to cities every year. at pgim we help investors see the implications of long term megatrends like the prime time of urban expansion, pinpointing opportunities to capture alpha in real estate, infrastructure and emerging markets. partner with pgim the global investment management businesses of prudential. >>> welcome back. rally now 2% in the red. >> it has been a rough run. crude oil prices climbing today after we got the department of energy numbers. we had a surprise draw in supply, a big draw on gasoline too. can investors count on opec's production cuts to impact crude and keep them supported? >> i don't think so. part of the reason i say that, is because i am looking at saudi arabia's actions versus their words. they increased production and that contradicted what was in opec's monthly report. they dec
coming up, double line capitals, jeffrey gundlach is just moments away. one analysts confidence is growing. we'll see how high he believes that could climb. is happening before our eyes. shift in human history sixty to seventy million people are moving to cities every year. at pgim we help investors see the implications of long term megatrends like the prime time of urban expansion, pinpointing opportunities to capture alpha in real estate, infrastructure and emerging markets. partner with pgim...
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i think there jeffrey and i would agree. jeffrey?n a second, maria, but i want jeffrey to respond, though. >> there has to be an investigation here. to say the president knew nothing here, this is published in the "new york times" and other stories as noted in the "washington post" that suggest that the president of the united states and communication staff -- >> let me be clear, there's a big difference. we have to deal with facts. there's a big difference between the president being aware of something because it's in the "new york times" and the president ordering a wiretap of a presidential candidate's phone. >> i'm saying if the "new york times" and "washington post" are not dealing with facts. >> no, no, no. what "the washington post" and "new york times" reported is fundamentally different from the allegation that president trump made on twitter yesterday. he is alleging not only the former president ordered a wiretap of his phone but that his phone was wiretapped. >> investigation into a potential president, are you kidding me
i think there jeffrey and i would agree. jeffrey?n a second, maria, but i want jeffrey to respond, though. >> there has to be an investigation here. to say the president knew nothing here, this is published in the "new york times" and other stories as noted in the "washington post" that suggest that the president of the united states and communication staff -- >> let me be clear, there's a big difference. we have to deal with facts. there's a big difference...
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and jeffrey smith said they came to win a super bowl and play with wentz. jeffrey texted wentz. he will be mvp. he replayed, i don't care about mvp. listen to this. >> he said i don't care about mvp, i want to win championships. that's right. that's the right mind-set. right at the attitude. >> don't work hard to win it all. not like college. if you don't win the super bowl, it's a waste of a year. i feel that every year. >> i like that by smith. love it. >> yeah, absolutely. >>> still to come, are the sixers making a big mistake building around joel embiid? we'll discuss, next. ♪ >>> action news sports sunday sponsored by audi. challenge all givens. >>> the exclusive accuweather forecast. sunshine, increasing clouds on monday. high 38. tuesday, tracking the nor'easter, heavy snow likely. high temperatures in the 30s. wednesday, a few leftover snow showers, windy. brisk. 36 on thursday, friday, high of 38. back you. >> thanks, melissa. it is cold out. already, surgery still on the table for joel embiid to repair the meniscus tear. are they making a mistake considering he can not
and jeffrey smith said they came to win a super bowl and play with wentz. jeffrey texted wentz. he will be mvp. he replayed, i don't care about mvp. listen to this. >> he said i don't care about mvp, i want to win championships. that's right. that's the right mind-set. right at the attitude. >> don't work hard to win it all. not like college. if you don't win the super bowl, it's a waste of a year. i feel that every year. >> i like that by smith. love it. >> yeah,...
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bring in senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. thanks for joining us. before we speak i want to play the exchange at sessions' confirmation between al franken and jeff sessions. listen to this. >> if there is any evidence that anyone affiliated with the trump campaign communicated with the russian government in the course of this campaign, what will you do? >> senator franken, i'm not aware of any of those activities. i have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign, and i did not have communications with the russians, i'm unable to comment on it. >> jeffrey, did he tell the truth? >> no. he didn't tell the truth. that's quite clear. i think as legal matter, what we need to determine or what the authorities need to determine is whether he didn't tell the truth because he made a mistake, or because he lied. and legally there's a world of difference between the two. but you know, based on what the "washington post" said, and evan's reporting, we know there were at least two meetings, one a group meeting with the russian ambassador and othe
bring in senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. thanks for joining us. before we speak i want to play the exchange at sessions' confirmation between al franken and jeff sessions. listen to this. >> if there is any evidence that anyone affiliated with the trump campaign communicated with the russian government in the course of this campaign, what will you do? >> senator franken, i'm not aware of any of those activities. i have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign,...
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go ahead, robert. >> we did find out, jeffrey. it's been confirmed by the fbi, the department of justice, by the intelligence community, that president trump was, in fact, lying when he said he was wiretapped by president obama. so there's no -- this was a lie and is scandalous. >> you heard that from james comey, all of them said, it's not, but reince priebus continues to act as president for donald trump. >> and that information should be held confidentially. he's trying to diminish the public's right to know and what is the public discourse. and we have to ask the question of why. he's not fit to chair this committee. >> i certainly would agree we need to get it out there. and i'm sure bob would agree it's time to get president obama to testify in public. and every member of the white house staff and administration that touched classified information that was leaked. >> that's probably not going to happen, jeffrey. >> nor should it. >> you have heard from clapper and brennan upcoming, too. >> on top of what we have heard from t
go ahead, robert. >> we did find out, jeffrey. it's been confirmed by the fbi, the department of justice, by the intelligence community, that president trump was, in fact, lying when he said he was wiretapped by president obama. so there's no -- this was a lie and is scandalous. >> you heard that from james comey, all of them said, it's not, but reince priebus continues to act as president for donald trump. >> and that information should be held confidentially. he's trying to...
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ana navarro, cnn political commentator, jeffrey lord, contributing editor at the american spectator. welcome, one and all. ana navarro, look, sheldon whitehouse, democratic senator from rhode island, says he believed he would learn by 2:30 today whether or not there is a criminal investigation by the fbi into these alleged russian contacts between trump associates and russia. not clear whether he in fact will, not clear, even if he does, if it will be made public. why is it an important answer to get today? >> because this has been going on for a such a long time. it's a steady drip, drip. it erodes trust in the president of the united states. i also think there are all these different charges flying around. and we have got to get to the bottom of it. as american people, and certainly our legislators and our law enforcement, we cannot lower our standards for how we measure the president of the united states. this idea that he can be throwing around baseless charges against a former president of a very serious crime with no evidence and offer no proof of it for weeks and weeks is just
ana navarro, cnn political commentator, jeffrey lord, contributing editor at the american spectator. welcome, one and all. ana navarro, look, sheldon whitehouse, democratic senator from rhode island, says he believed he would learn by 2:30 today whether or not there is a criminal investigation by the fbi into these alleged russian contacts between trump associates and russia. not clear whether he in fact will, not clear, even if he does, if it will be made public. why is it an important answer...
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yesterday jeffrey lurie preached patience.his team has lot of holes which they do and the organization needs to be disciplined. in other words, don't expect a super bowl this year. but, again, things are a lot he's your once you have your starring quarterback. this year carson wentz full off season to take control of this offense and make it his doug pederson son he needs to step up to the plate. >> he's finally had an off season to kind of catch his breath, um, i mean he rolled through championship, senior bowl, combine, work outs ota. right into training. there was no down time for him. now for him just to be able to exhale, catch his breath, come into this off season knowing that he's the starter is big for him. it's part of his -- his maturi maturity. >> and speaking of doug pederson last night jeffrey lurie praised the job that pederson did in near one still taking shots whenever he can at chip kelly. >> you inn her rhett a team that was, um, not in its best locker room atmosphere with the previous head coach. okay? a loc
yesterday jeffrey lurie preached patience.his team has lot of holes which they do and the organization needs to be disciplined. in other words, don't expect a super bowl this year. but, again, things are a lot he's your once you have your starring quarterback. this year carson wentz full off season to take control of this offense and make it his doug pederson son he needs to step up to the plate. >> he's finally had an off season to kind of catch his breath, um, i mean he rolled through...
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jeffrey, that tease we just gave was a surprise.our viewers the sector that you feel would be most hurt by a rate hike? cause it is the exact sector wall street says will be most helped. >> yes. so thanks, liz. what we think from the fed's behavior and the pricing as you said, almost near certainty next week of a high, is that if the head continues down this path, although the market priced 2.% hikes as of today, if the back of the yield curve can does not respond commensurate with those rises, it will actually flatten the yield curve and therefore make some financial sector a little more vulnerable. this is a sector that has been on a tear since president trump took over with the new administration. up over 35% since the election and it is essentially priced to perfection based on deregulation, corporate tax reform and then also the idea that perhaps the yield curve would indeed steepen. we've seen the contrary so far this year. liz: okay. jeffrey sherman, everybody, to be clear, is warning financials could get hurt if we see a rat
jeffrey, that tease we just gave was a surprise.our viewers the sector that you feel would be most hurt by a rate hike? cause it is the exact sector wall street says will be most helped. >> yes. so thanks, liz. what we think from the fed's behavior and the pricing as you said, almost near certainty next week of a high, is that if the head continues down this path, although the market priced 2.% hikes as of today, if the back of the yield curve can does not respond commensurate with those...
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so i think we need to make that clear. >> there are others as well, jeffrey.onstellation of people. >> does the white house want these meetings to continue, and chairman nunes for reasons that are unexplained, cancelled the public hearing that was supposed to take place on fustuesday, an now they're saying after the april break, there will be more meetings. >> i believe not only should the folks on this side testify, but negotiation on the other side who were dealing with classified information that leaked, evelyn farkas, who was a former official in the obama administration, who went on television on another network earlier in the month and said in essence that she was helping to leak this information, she should be called, white house officials in the obama era, president obama himself. >> right now they're not calling anybody in any public hearing. we're going to have more with the panel. first daughter ivanka trump taking on a new official role in the white house. she'll be nonpaid advisor to president trump. >>> first daughter ivanka trump has taken an of
so i think we need to make that clear. >> there are others as well, jeffrey.onstellation of people. >> does the white house want these meetings to continue, and chairman nunes for reasons that are unexplained, cancelled the public hearing that was supposed to take place on fustuesday, an now they're saying after the april break, there will be more meetings. >> i believe not only should the folks on this side testify, but negotiation on the other side who were dealing with...
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i want to bring in jeffrey toobin, legal analyst and matthew rosenberg with a story of his own. first, jeffrey, just from a legal standpoint, explain how this -- how immunity works an what you make of this. >> just to start with the -- what it means is that it means that michael flynn is taking the fifth. he is refusing to testify without immunity on the grounds it might imvictim nate him. fra frankly, the idea of the national security to the president of the united states is taking the fifth is pretty big news in and of itself. what it means is he will not cooperate either with the fbi or congressional investigations without getting immunity. here's where things potentially get complicated. they make those decisions separately. there have been conflicts between the two in the past. oliver north got immunity from congress, didn't get immunity from the independent council, where i was one of the prosecutors and that destroyed the case against oliver north. there will be a difficult negotiations between the justice department, fbi and congressional communities about whether they w
i want to bring in jeffrey toobin, legal analyst and matthew rosenberg with a story of his own. first, jeffrey, just from a legal standpoint, explain how this -- how immunity works an what you make of this. >> just to start with the -- what it means is that it means that michael flynn is taking the fifth. he is refusing to testify without immunity on the grounds it might imvictim nate him. fra frankly, the idea of the national security to the president of the united states is taking the...
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jeffrey sachs has done that.modern-day of, if we remove ourselves from the foreign debate and that occurs, who will fill it? >> we are seeing it already with china and europe getting closer and closer together. the diplomatic, the financial, the economic and geopolitical relations are clear. everyone is looking at trump and saying "this man is just unstable." tom: with gdp, take the international relations and international economics unfolded on a factor of gdp. does it dampen u.s. gdp? >> it dampens u.s. gdp to begin with. first of all, u.s. exports are going to be hurt, especially if you have trade retaliation by other countries. after the weakened -- the weekend conversation with president trump and chancellor merkel in washington and the g-20 meeting in germany, you see underneath, some of the retaliation starting to take form. the second way is global gdp as a whole gets depressed if global trade is reduced and the u.s. being a part of that -- first.e final question the idea here of what the senate your advi
jeffrey sachs has done that.modern-day of, if we remove ourselves from the foreign debate and that occurs, who will fill it? >> we are seeing it already with china and europe getting closer and closer together. the diplomatic, the financial, the economic and geopolitical relations are clear. everyone is looking at trump and saying "this man is just unstable." tom: with gdp, take the international relations and international economics unfolded on a factor of gdp. does it dampen...
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jeffrey and richard, is he right? is there a crime to investigate here? jeffrey?e is. this was at minimum a false statement under oath. question is with as it intentional false statement under oath? i don't know, that's why you need investigation. when you have the attorney general of the united states on the single most controversial issue in all of american politics at this moment saying something that is demonstrably false, that's why we have criminal investigations in this country. >> and beyond just that hearing are there possible crimes to investigate? what would they be? >> the standard for attorney general of the united states is not whether they've committed a crime. we should never have to even question whether the attorney general of the united states has committed a crime. if that is a serious question then the occupant of the office is unfit for office. the crime that's clearly been committed has been committed by russian operatives inside the united states. i'm not trying to save west rn civilization but protect my own country from russian subversion
jeffrey and richard, is he right? is there a crime to investigate here? jeffrey?e is. this was at minimum a false statement under oath. question is with as it intentional false statement under oath? i don't know, that's why you need investigation. when you have the attorney general of the united states on the single most controversial issue in all of american politics at this moment saying something that is demonstrably false, that's why we have criminal investigations in this country. >>...
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jeffrey, is he right? does he have a point? also to you, what rould reagan do?, first of all, i would have to say i disagree with my friend doug brinkley. other presidents have not gotten along, truman and eisenhower, thomas jefferson and john adams. >> different. they haven't said without any evidence that the other one tapped their phones. >> this is a felony. >> for whatever the reason, they didn't get along. that's the nut of it right there. so this is not unprecedented here. so what would president reagan do? he was a pretty amiable guy. it took a while to get his irish up, but when he did, he'd be pretty upset. he got along fairly well with president carter, his immediate predecessor, even going to far as to give a speech at the opening of the carter library. i think president reagan is a little different. president trump has reason here, story after story after story has been pointed out in "the washington post" here has been coming out trying to link donald trump, president trump with the russians. he's had it with the whole thing. i don't blame him for
jeffrey, is he right? does he have a point? also to you, what rould reagan do?, first of all, i would have to say i disagree with my friend doug brinkley. other presidents have not gotten along, truman and eisenhower, thomas jefferson and john adams. >> different. they haven't said without any evidence that the other one tapped their phones. >> this is a felony. >> for whatever the reason, they didn't get along. that's the nut of it right there. so this is not unprecedented...
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>> let me just tell you something, jeffrey, will idea that obama care was perfect, i have not been inf a public option, but let me just answer your question, because the reality is democrats have wanted to fix imperfections in obama care. they tried to sabotage the fix at the congressional level and the whole idea that the premiums are going up is a lie, jeffrey, because most of the people who actually receive obama care are subsidized. more than 90% are actually receiving subsidies, they're not paying those huge premiums, they're actually not being hurt by that. that's why obamacare was set up to absorb that increase. >> millions of people lose their coverage like the cbo has estimated, again millions could lose coverage because they couldn't afford it even if they have access to it. >> they can't afford it now. >> so you don't see any problems for republicans if this women hurts some of the people who supported president trump and the republican party? >> i have interviewed people whose relatives died because of obamaca obamacare. this motion that this is somehow uncompassionate, th
>> let me just tell you something, jeffrey, will idea that obama care was perfect, i have not been inf a public option, but let me just answer your question, because the reality is democrats have wanted to fix imperfections in obama care. they tried to sabotage the fix at the congressional level and the whole idea that the premiums are going up is a lie, jeffrey, because most of the people who actually receive obama care are subsidized. more than 90% are actually receiving subsidies,...
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she wrote something for the american spectator at the request of jeffrey lord. she is out there talking. it doesn't seem like she is going to have a problem coming forward and testifying. i mean, the story today is general flynn. ryan, there any way to spin this that this is positive for president trump? if you're in the white house tonight -- >> no. . no when your former national security adviser is talking about immunity deals, that's a generally not a good story for any white house. i think one thing to watch here is how does the white house defend flynn or do they attack him, do they cut him loose? because remember, up until this point, if you look at nunes and the white house, the house intelligence committee has a sort of turned flynn into a martyr last week. if you remember, a lot of the questioning that went on in the house intelligence committee last monday, which i know seems like a year ago was about whether flynn was improperly unmasked in the transcripts between flynn and the russian ambassador. remember, flynn was picked up talking to the russian a
she wrote something for the american spectator at the request of jeffrey lord. she is out there talking. it doesn't seem like she is going to have a problem coming forward and testifying. i mean, the story today is general flynn. ryan, there any way to spin this that this is positive for president trump? if you're in the white house tonight -- >> no. . no when your former national security adviser is talking about immunity deals, that's a generally not a good story for any white house. i...
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host: jeffrey, mention that same-day -- jeffrey mentioned the same-day rule the house has debated. they'll come back to vote on that in just a little bit. they're out subject to the call of the chair. but a tweet from rebecca asks about that. she's following craig caplan, our capitol hill producer. can you please explain a same-day rule is. it gives leadership more flexibility. it allows them to bring up more legislation on the floor the same day it is considered in the rules committee. keep in mind the rules committee met last night. actually yesterday for some 13 hours. and they still have to come back. any changes to that bill, they still have to come back into session. that will be the rules committee, before they bring that bill to the floor of the house. johnny in tennessee, republican line, good morning. caller: yes. i'm a disabled veteran, and since obamacare went into effect, my son-in-law's insurance went from $50 a month -- a week, rather, up to over $150 a week. their deductible went from $250 up to $10,000. and there's no way that they can make it that way. i'm having
host: jeffrey, mention that same-day -- jeffrey mentioned the same-day rule the house has debated. they'll come back to vote on that in just a little bit. they're out subject to the call of the chair. but a tweet from rebecca asks about that. she's following craig caplan, our capitol hill producer. can you please explain a same-day rule is. it gives leadership more flexibility. it allows them to bring up more legislation on the floor the same day it is considered in the rules committee. keep in...
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alshon jeffrey when he's on the field, he's one of the best, doug pederson believes the five-year vet can help carson wentz and take a big step forward. >> carson's comfort level is going to go up with all the guys not just one. but with having a guy like alshon who has the experience and, you know, an opportunity to help us win games, i think -- i think it's still, you know, we'll find out this spring. >> say what? phillies and tiger back fourth inning, daniel a three-run shot to...
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what a credibility fumble. >> let's get to jeffrey. jeffrey, where does this leave -- what jumps out at you from all of this? >> the president is under investigation by the fbi. i mean, that's a big deal. i mean, ask bill clinton what it was like to be under investigation from kenneth star. ask george w. bush -- h.w. bush, what it was like to be investigated in the iran contra case. it can take over an administration. now, will it lead to any criminal charges against anyone? will anyone have to testify before a grand jury? i don't know. but this administration is 50 days old and it is now in the middle of an fbi investigation. that's a very big deal. i'm sorry, chris? >> were you surprised that the democrats didn't jump on comey when he gave them the timing of having started this in last july, which is about the same time that he started talking about the hillary clinton e-mail investigation? he could have revealed this back then. and what effect would that have had? >> remember, we had two campaigns under fbi investigation last summer
what a credibility fumble. >> let's get to jeffrey. jeffrey, where does this leave -- what jumps out at you from all of this? >> the president is under investigation by the fbi. i mean, that's a big deal. i mean, ask bill clinton what it was like to be under investigation from kenneth star. ask george w. bush -- h.w. bush, what it was like to be investigated in the iran contra case. it can take over an administration. now, will it lead to any criminal charges against anyone? will...
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jeffrey, thanks for jumping on the phone. i appreciate it. jeffrey toobin. also joining me to discuss all of this and what played out and seems to have really changed in the political landscape in the last 15 minutes, senior political analyst mark preston and cnn's political director david chalian joining me now. there's a lot to get to. let's start with sally yates. you have the top democrat on intel raising questions about what went on there, because she sought permission, could she not have gotten it? difference of opinion of what she should or shouldn't have discussed, we'll leave that to jeffrey toobin. looking at the timeline, what is devin nunes as the chairman's role in all of this? >> again, totally unclear right now because he hasn't been very open about what he learned and where he's going to go with it. in fact, we talk about how a lot of democrats are upset with devin nunes, but here are quotes from three republicans this morning. john mccain, speaking of chairman nunes -- "he has a lot of explaining to do." susan collins, another republican sen
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there's carson wentz and there's alshon jeffrey.etween those two, who's got the greater amount pressure in 2017 >> definitely carson wentz. usual right about alshon jeffrey. you kick but this year, you get a big contract. he just had a 14 million dollar contract. this year is another -- could be 14 million dollar >> he made his money. >> it's like you want to have a good year, carson wentz was a honey moon last year. he didn't get criticized. everything was blamed on his supporting cast. i can just tell you i just -- i know how fans are. you know how fans are. you struggling and you look like you're not firing the ball he's going to start to hear it. he'll get pressure this year as the quarterback >> deep ball is an issue but i also think he'll experience pressure because he's number one target needs to show out. alshon jeffrey deal we know, he gets about 9 million guaranteed but the other 4 middle, whatever it is, that -- how many balls are catching? how many touchdowns do you have? therefore, carson wentz, i just wonder what happe
there's carson wentz and there's alshon jeffrey.etween those two, who's got the greater amount pressure in 2017 >> definitely carson wentz. usual right about alshon jeffrey. you kick but this year, you get a big contract. he just had a 14 million dollar contract. this year is another -- could be 14 million dollar >> he made his money. >> it's like you want to have a good year, carson wentz was a honey moon last year. he didn't get criticized. everything was blamed on his...
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last year. >> what was the mechanism through which you would purchase controlled substances from jeffreyay him cash and he would provide me substances. >> reporter: and brent may not have been the only one reaching out to jeffrey crosby. according to a police report, phone records show six calls and texts from susan's phone to crosby in the days before she died. >> why do you think she was calling him? >> she was going to turn him in and brent in. she wanted brent to stop, and she thought that would get him stopped. >> reporter: brent disputed that in his deposition. >> she said she was going to turn you in for using drugs. fair? >> i don't have any recollection of that. >> what statements did she use when she threatened to discuss your drug use with the board that supervises you? >> honestly, i don't recall any threat of that nature. she just -- >> you just told me -- >> go ahead. >> reporter: brent's attorney says his drug problems are in the past. but her parents, who've known him for decades, are adamant. >> she was going to go to the psychology board and tell them what he was doing.
last year. >> what was the mechanism through which you would purchase controlled substances from jeffreyay him cash and he would provide me substances. >> reporter: and brent may not have been the only one reaching out to jeffrey crosby. according to a police report, phone records show six calls and texts from susan's phone to crosby in the days before she died. >> why do you think she was calling him? >> she was going to turn him in and brent in. she wanted brent to...
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jeffrey, you cited rosenberg's article previously. >> exactly.he point is "the new york times" stories and other not just "the new york times," "the washington post," guardian, et cetera, were building a narrative that the trump campaign was some how is his itly it -- >> you said the article some how, val dates. >> i listened to the explanation. i still believe that. the thrust as the part of the narrative used, media narrative tips, that trump has got this thing going with the russians, russians kicked over the election for him. that is not true. there is no proof of this. this is part of the media narrative. this isn't just jeff lord. >> don't think people are making the allegations that the russians -- affected the outcome of the election. >> that certainly is the allegation. >> donald trump feels that is the allegation being made. but you can believe the russians hacked and that it didn't, didn't -- >> anderson, all i can say this. this is candidly, the difference in the conservative media and mainstream media. in conservative media, whether
jeffrey, you cited rosenberg's article previously. >> exactly.he point is "the new york times" stories and other not just "the new york times," "the washington post," guardian, et cetera, were building a narrative that the trump campaign was some how is his itly it -- >> you said the article some how, val dates. >> i listened to the explanation. i still believe that. the thrust as the part of the narrative used, media narrative tips, that trump...
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jeffrey toobin, jonathan turley, we'll stay on top of this.l turn to wall street and the opening bell just rang. numbers, we'll see the market is just getting started here. >>> the president tweeting since november 8th, election day the stock market has gained 3.2 trillion in gains. consumer confidence at a 15-year high. christine romans joins us now. good morning. >> we talked a lot about that market value added since election day. i can show you what that looks like. since election day the dow jones industrial average, the 30 big stocks of the dow, up almost 16%. the s&p 500, that's the broader index of stocks, probably your stocks in your 401(k) look like the s&p 500. it's all about perspective. this 2.7 trillion rally, when i look at value added, u.s. stocks, almost $3 trillion. back to the bottom in 2009, you can almost say the trump rally is the icing on a very sweet cake. the dow up 14,000 points since 2009. the s&p 500 up about 265%, more than doubling for both of them. a couple things going on here. lower taxes for companies. that's w
jeffrey toobin, jonathan turley, we'll stay on top of this.l turn to wall street and the opening bell just rang. numbers, we'll see the market is just getting started here. >>> the president tweeting since november 8th, election day the stock market has gained 3.2 trillion in gains. consumer confidence at a 15-year high. christine romans joins us now. good morning. >> we talked a lot about that market value added since election day. i can show you what that looks like. since...
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first jerry sandusky and now his son jeffrey. but they're not the only family members affected.atthew sandusky has watched his father and brother face charges and says he was a victim himself. >> tonight he shared his story with students at stockton university. nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas has more on his mission to protect others. >> reporter: the crowd in stockton university's campus theater sat silently as matthew sandusky shared his story of abuse. >> i decided that i needed to disclose. >> reporter: first the alleged physical abuse by his biological father then his adopted father, convicted child molester jerry sandusky. matthew first came forward in an unexpected admission during jerry sandusky's trial. >> everything i've been through i wouldn't change. it's made me who i am, it's given me this opportunity and brought know this moment. >> reporter: matthew sandusky speaks to groups around the country. each time it helps his healing. sandusky started a foundation to help other survivors do the same. >> he never mentioned his perpetrator's name. never described exactly what
first jerry sandusky and now his son jeffrey. but they're not the only family members affected.atthew sandusky has watched his father and brother face charges and says he was a victim himself. >> tonight he shared his story with students at stockton university. nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas has more on his mission to protect others. >> reporter: the crowd in stockton university's campus theater sat silently as matthew sandusky shared his story of abuse. >> i decided that i...
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between his -- let me finish, please, jeffrey. campaign and the russians and between his associates and the russians. we are seeing impediments thrown out by the white house and by republicans on capitol hill, almost every day here, particularly in the house, to keep the truth from being known wherever it goes. this is an extraordinary situation. and the important thing is, that the leaders of the counterintelligence investigation inti tby the fbi, and other agencies, understand there's a cover-up going on. >> we have to take a quick break. we're going to continue this discussion. we're monitoring what director comey says tonight in case he makes news. we'll talk about that and more. i noticed it as soon as we moved into the new house. ♪ a lot of people have vertical blinds. well, if a lot of people jumped off a bridge, would you? you hungry? i'm okay right -- i'm... i'm becoming my, uh, mother. it's been hard, but some of the stuff he says is actually pretty helpful. pumpkin, bundling our home and auto insurance is a good deal! l
between his -- let me finish, please, jeffrey. campaign and the russians and between his associates and the russians. we are seeing impediments thrown out by the white house and by republicans on capitol hill, almost every day here, particularly in the house, to keep the truth from being known wherever it goes. this is an extraordinary situation. and the important thing is, that the leaders of the counterintelligence investigation inti tby the fbi, and other agencies, understand there's a...
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i want to begin tonight with senior legal analyst, toobin i'm joined by jeffrey toobin, sally quinn, founding editor of "on fact," kristin powers and political commentator an draw bauer. good evening to all of you. thank you for coming on. jeffrey i'm going to start with you here because it seems like the grown-ups are officially in the room now. the senate is making it clear that they're going to get to the bottom of russia's meddling in the election. it's now looking serious. >> they are going to try. remember, it's not just a matter of interviewing witnesses. it's a matter of getting access to documents. it's a matter of getting at some of the most classified material in all of the u.s. government. because remember, we're talking about russia, which is under national security agencies national security agency surveillance all the time. the nsa never wants to give out this material, especially if it might be made public. yes, it certainly does seem like the senate committee is being run in a serious way, but that's a long way from saying that they're going to be able to get access
i want to begin tonight with senior legal analyst, toobin i'm joined by jeffrey toobin, sally quinn, founding editor of "on fact," kristin powers and political commentator an draw bauer. good evening to all of you. thank you for coming on. jeffrey i'm going to start with you here because it seems like the grown-ups are officially in the room now. the senate is making it clear that they're going to get to the bottom of russia's meddling in the election. it's now looking serious....
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why is jeffrey lurie the one running his mouth?ment that lurie is even more responsible for where the eagles are than chip kelly is. he's the one who brought chip in. he's the one who gave chip all that power. you saw that people hated the guy and you saw he was getting rid of all the talent. yet you still gave him complete control of player personnel. so, yes, i'm all for people taking aim at chip and being as petty as they can possibly get, but i don't want to hear it from the man who actually created it in the first place. iain? >> sean, actor and comedian bob sag get was in town tonight to honor local legend at his alma mater temple university he post hosted the renaming of the lou klein school of media and communication dedicated to lou klein who spent more than six decades teaching at temple. klein mentored hundreds of tv professionaprofessionals includ. he said klein started his care career. >>> healthiest county in pennsylvania is here in our area. chester county take the top spot in the keystone state. researchers from the
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. >> jeffrey, why are you laughing? >> yeah, he should announce today the results of the investigation and how long it's going to take before he's done the investigation or knows how long it's going to take. i mean, come on this is an investigation. it's very complicated to determine whether the trump campaign was colluding with the -- >> no it's not. they haven't found anything in eight months. they never found anything. >> you have the fbi -- the attorney general just a few weeks ago lied about his contacts with the russian ambassador. you have this continuing pattern of trum officials -- mike flynn was just fired for lying about his contacts with the russians. now, maybe it's just a huge coincidence but as adam schiff, the ranking democrat pointed at at the end of this hearing there are a heck of a lot of coincidences where russia is helping the trump campaign, the trump campaign is helping russia but we don't know -- >> i'm glad you brought that up jeffrey, because we're going to hear from adam schiff. but hold up o
. >> jeffrey, why are you laughing? >> yeah, he should announce today the results of the investigation and how long it's going to take before he's done the investigation or knows how long it's going to take. i mean, come on this is an investigation. it's very complicated to determine whether the trump campaign was colluding with the -- >> no it's not. they haven't found anything in eight months. they never found anything. >> you have the fbi -- the attorney general just...
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jeffrey, jeffrey. >> i think you have a very good point there. we become desensitized.'ve arrived at the point of the death of outrage. >> maybe an optimistic note here. one thing that's good here today is we had institutions working to correct a white house that is out of control with misinformation. we had a fbi director that by all counts is doing a serious investigation here. as pa as part san as that congress is, >> is there anybody in the president's orbit who is trying to speak the truth rather than a version of their -- >> i won't be as optimistic about the white house, but at least the fbi and republicans and democrats are genuinely trying to get to the bottom of this issue. >>> up next, what trump supporters have to say. in louisville, where americanese is spoken. it's also spoken here. but we'll be right back. at fidelity, you get a retirement score in just 60 seconds. and we'll help you make decisions for your plan... to keep you on track. it's your retirement. know where you stand. blue moon is brewed with valencia orange peel, ♪ for a taste that shines bri
jeffrey, jeffrey. >> i think you have a very good point there. we become desensitized.'ve arrived at the point of the death of outrage. >> maybe an optimistic note here. one thing that's good here today is we had institutions working to correct a white house that is out of control with misinformation. we had a fbi director that by all counts is doing a serious investigation here. as pa as part san as that congress is, >> is there anybody in the president's orbit who is trying...
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i welcome james jeffrey, he's the former u.s. ambassador from turkey to iraq.ctor comey says that the wiretapping allegations are completely baseless, how much damage will that do to the president ee's credibility on the world stage? >> the question is wrong. i think the "new york times" as we have said has said flat out that the fbi was leading an investigation into president trump's associates, that's the "new york times," i want to know yes or no. if not, then the u.s. times will have to retract their story. but i suspect the "new york times" is correct. so i want to know did the fisher under any circumstances surveil any of trump's associates. >> jeffrey, we do have an answer from that "new york times" reporter, in fact he was asked about what he wrote in that report you are referencing. listen to what he told our anderson cooper when asked about whether in his reporting was indicating that there was any kind of surveillance of trump tower. >> if we do that, that would be a fantastic story. i would not be here with you, i would be at home writing it or repo
i welcome james jeffrey, he's the former u.s. ambassador from turkey to iraq.ctor comey says that the wiretapping allegations are completely baseless, how much damage will that do to the president ee's credibility on the world stage? >> the question is wrong. i think the "new york times" as we have said has said flat out that the fbi was leading an investigation into president trump's associates, that's the "new york times," i want to know yes or no. if not, then the...
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kerstin powers, paul begala, matt lewis, julia kayyem, jeffrey lord, and back this hour, jeffrey tubin. jew julia, you said a few days ago you thought this could be in the works. >> we don't know quite yet what he's willing to proffer and whether he'll speak without the immunity we're hearing about. but just going back a little bit, this shouldn't be that surprising for people who know about how these cases unfold. several months ago, we learned about that weird interaction regarding flynn and sally yates. her concern, the former deputy attorney general, her concern about flynn. that she relates to the white house. they keep flynn for several weeks, and then he's finally fired. we then, next, hear that flynn was sort of cleaning up some of his affiliations with foreign government, in particular, turkey, who a number of people i know who work these cases say that's a clear sign someone's trying to make themselves clean in anticipation of a proffer. and the third thing i thought was interesting last week and why i raised the possibility on air is you kept hearing about carter page and ma
kerstin powers, paul begala, matt lewis, julia kayyem, jeffrey lord, and back this hour, jeffrey tubin. jew julia, you said a few days ago you thought this could be in the works. >> we don't know quite yet what he's willing to proffer and whether he'll speak without the immunity we're hearing about. but just going back a little bit, this shouldn't be that surprising for people who know about how these cases unfold. several months ago, we learned about that weird interaction regarding...
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we have our chief political analyst, gloria borger, jeffrey toobin and jim sciutto. manu, we heard from the republican chairman and ranking democrat of the house intelligence committee just a little while ago. they both are suggesting they have seen no evidence over these past 11 days to back up the president's claims against the former president. >> that's right. this is the strongest statement yet we've heard from the republican chairman of the committee, devin nunez. he does not believe that trump tower was wiretapped. when i asked him what evidence had he seen and what made him make that assertion, he said based on conversations we had because they didn't see anything from the justice department yet. if you take what the president said literally from his tips that trump tower was wiretapped, that in his view did not happen. it's part of the broader russia investigation that is ongoing by the house intelligence committee. they revealed some key details including the discussion about whether there were any contacts between the trump campaign official and russian of
we have our chief political analyst, gloria borger, jeffrey toobin and jim sciutto. manu, we heard from the republican chairman and ranking democrat of the house intelligence committee just a little while ago. they both are suggesting they have seen no evidence over these past 11 days to back up the president's claims against the former president. >> that's right. this is the strongest statement yet we've heard from the republican chairman of the committee, devin nunez. he does not...
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jeffrey goldberg is the editor in chief of the atlantic. is joined by ruth marcus, columnist and deputy editorial page editor at the "washington post". and ed o'keefe covers politics for the post, kim i want to start with you. where do things stand on the american healthcare act? in congress? >> uncertain, but moving ahead. i think. look, what we are witnessing here is the return to old-fashioned politics, and nobody is used to this anymore, in that we had for six years opposition politics, republicans saying no to everything, the president largely ruling from his virtual white house this is a big fat, beautiful negotiation, and i think it is very important, you have ted cruz on, he said he wants to get to yes. this is from a guy who was part of the hell no brigade for years, so he wants to get there, the freedom caucus, you are having all of these negotiations. and at the same time, paul ryan is very ruthlessly marching this on a schedule through the house to try to impose some deadlines and i think we will get a lot more clarity this week
jeffrey goldberg is the editor in chief of the atlantic. is joined by ruth marcus, columnist and deputy editorial page editor at the "washington post". and ed o'keefe covers politics for the post, kim i want to start with you. where do things stand on the american healthcare act? in congress? >> uncertain, but moving ahead. i think. look, what we are witnessing here is the return to old-fashioned politics, and nobody is used to this anymore, in that we had for six years...
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plus, jeffrey brown sits down with author neil gaiman to discuss the stories of norse mythology in his new book. >> from my perspective, it was the joy of just going, this is part of the heritage of the human race. let me give it to a new generation. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> our tradition has been to take care of mother earth, because it's that that gives us water, gives us life. the land is here for everyone. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the veteran german leader, the new american chief executive. chancellor angela merkel and president trump met today at the white house in what many thought would be a moment
plus, jeffrey brown sits down with author neil gaiman to discuss the stories of norse mythology in his new book. >> from my perspective, it was the joy of just going, this is part of the heritage of the human race. let me give it to a new generation. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> our tradition has been to...
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and, jeffrey brown sits down with "get out" diretor jordan peele to talk why the hit horror film about race is striking a chord with audiences. >> for me the social thriller is the thriller in which the fears, the horrors, and the thrills are coming from society. they're coming from the way humans interact. >> yang: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the well-being of humanity around the world by building resilience and inclusive economies. more at rockefellerfoundation.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. some of the key changes include ending direct government subsidies for low and middle income americans t
and, jeffrey brown sits down with "get out" diretor jordan peele to talk why the hit horror film about race is striking a chord with audiences. >> for me the social thriller is the thriller in which the fears, the horrors, and the thrills are coming from society. they're coming from the way humans interact. >> yang: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf,...
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jeffrey had more receiving yards last year in chicago than any of carson wentz's options.year-old was suspended four games for performance enhancing drugs. he is a big target, 6' 4. >> eagles signed veteran torrey smith only one receiver averages more yards per catch than smith but he had a terrible season. he has local ties. the eagles have protection signing chance warmack to a one year deal. the guard spent his first four seasons in tennessee. the eagles cut defensive end connor barwyn. he writes thank you philadelphia from the bottom of my heart. is this a must win? you better believe it. flyers are chasing toronto, the team they are playing tonight. flyers get within one spot with a win in toronto. six minutes in, wayne simmons redirects it. 1-0 flyers. sean turns it over. it turns to the go ahead goal. flyers lose 4-2. they fall behind toronto. sicksers jalil okafor back on the floor after missing two games with a knee injury. okafor within two in the second. right now, down three to chevy is the most awarded car company three years in a row. really... let's see how
jeffrey had more receiving yards last year in chicago than any of carson wentz's options.year-old was suspended four games for performance enhancing drugs. he is a big target, 6' 4. >> eagles signed veteran torrey smith only one receiver averages more yards per catch than smith but he had a terrible season. he has local ties. the eagles have protection signing chance warmack to a one year deal. the guard spent his first four seasons in tennessee. the eagles cut defensive end connor...
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on day one howie roseman walked up to jeffrey lurie, jeffrey can i bore wrote checkbook? among the wide receivers on the market. eagles signed former chicago bear al sean jeffrey the biggest surprise wasn't the amount of money 14 million the biggest surprise was the length of the deal only one year. jeffrey missed four games in 2016 after violating the league's performance enhancing drugs poll seem he wants to prove himself before the big day pay day. tori smith of the 49ers also signed. one year deal worth 5 million with two op shop years of years. shim played in the league for six year the last two were extremely disappointing in san francisco. >>> now the moves were costly in more ways than one free space the eagles had to release the very popular connor barwin. by doing so they saved themselves close to $8 million against the salary cap. flyers up in toronto nought night the playoffs push on with 17 games to go. wayne simmons gets the deflection right there on the shot. flyers up one to nothing. but with the game tied at one the second period, sean, the costly give aw
on day one howie roseman walked up to jeffrey lurie, jeffrey can i bore wrote checkbook? among the wide receivers on the market. eagles signed former chicago bear al sean jeffrey the biggest surprise wasn't the amount of money 14 million the biggest surprise was the length of the deal only one year. jeffrey missed four games in 2016 after violating the league's performance enhancing drugs poll seem he wants to prove himself before the big day pay day. tori smith of the 49ers also signed. one...
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what does jeffrey see in wentz? >> he's competitive. he wants to be the best. like i said, he wants to be the best. i believe he's going to be the best. >> what are eagle's fans going to learn about alshan jeffrey? >> i'm passionate about the game. i'm going to make a lot of plays. i want to bring the city a championship. >> torrey smith says wentz has the it factor and he signed to help win the superbowl too. eagle fans, you will like the sound of this too. >> how far away do you see the eagle's team? >> i don't see why it can't be next year? if you don't win the superbowl, it's a waste of a year. >> after all of that talk about trading brandon cook, he will be trade today the superbowl champ new england patriots and team up with tom brady according to espn. "college hoops," last time they last to seton hall, and guess who they are playing, seton hall. cats crawl their way back showing lots of heart, job hart. 113 seconds left go to chris jenkins. hart comes out of nowhere, basket and foul nova up two. one last shot. delegate ta misses, hart gra be it is board
what does jeffrey see in wentz? >> he's competitive. he wants to be the best. like i said, he wants to be the best. i believe he's going to be the best. >> what are eagle's fans going to learn about alshan jeffrey? >> i'm passionate about the game. i'm going to make a lot of plays. i want to bring the city a championship. >> torrey smith says wentz has the it factor and he signed to help win the superbowl too. eagle fans, you will like the sound of this too. >> how...
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eagles owner jeffrey lurely break his silence tonight. he hasn't talked to the media in a year.he will field questions from reporters, at the nfl owners meeting in phoenix. also, the flyers hosting the senators tonight, orange and black are six points out of the playoffs with seven games remaining. that's all for sports, i'm don bell, have a great day. >>> and this morning, a big shake up in the nfl has the raiders moving to las vegas. the raiders are building a stadium to share with un lb but won't be ready until 2020. for now raiders will stay put in oakland for another season if not longerment not sitting well with all of the park in a fans in oakland. >> you're accounting out the heart and soul of your fan base. >> what we do at the coliseum can't be duplicated. can't be miami i shall. -- mimic. can't be put on a propped up stage there in vegas? quite the mask he has there. well the raiders wait to move to vegas, the chargers and rams will both be playing in los angeles, move from san day owe -- san diego approved in january. >> the video you're about to watch sin credible.
eagles owner jeffrey lurely break his silence tonight. he hasn't talked to the media in a year.he will field questions from reporters, at the nfl owners meeting in phoenix. also, the flyers hosting the senators tonight, orange and black are six points out of the playoffs with seven games remaining. that's all for sports, i'm don bell, have a great day. >>> and this morning, a big shake up in the nfl has the raiders moving to las vegas. the raiders are building a stadium to share with...
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soledad: jeffrey rosen, nice to see you. i'm looking forward to a wonky conversation. prof.osen: it's going to be constitutional heaven. citizens should tune in. soledad: words never said before, "constitutional heaven." >> coming up, millions of americans in between jobs, afraid they will lose their health care. i'm goingtions are, to pay a lot of money for cobra, or i'm going to drop my coverage. >> what is stopping congress from cutting those costs? later, red state, blue state. how drawing the district lines on your map kills the balance of power. they broadcast of their bipartisan road trip on facebook live. >> we can disasasaeeable. >> what these -- during their 36-hour drive. americanthe ahca, health care act, which was introduced last week in the house as a replacement for obamacare, is struggling, as moderate republicans join conservative members in voicing their opposition. the aarp has come out to say the impact on older americans could be "devastating" as they are hit with skyrocketing premiums without tax credits. there has been criticism that the highest earner
soledad: jeffrey rosen, nice to see you. i'm looking forward to a wonky conversation. prof.osen: it's going to be constitutional heaven. citizens should tune in. soledad: words never said before, "constitutional heaven." >> coming up, millions of americans in between jobs, afraid they will lose their health care. i'm goingtions are, to pay a lot of money for cobra, or i'm going to drop my coverage. >> what is stopping congress from cutting those costs? later, red state,...
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soledad: jeffrey rosen, nice to see you. i'm looking forward to a wonky conversation. prof.osen: it's going to be constitutional heaven. citizens should tune in. soledad: words never said before, "constitutional heaven." >> coming up, millions of americans in between jobs, afraid they will lose their health care. i'm goingtions are, to pay a lot of money for cobra, or i'm going to drop my coverage. >> wt spping congress from cutting those costs? later, red stateblue state. how drawing the district lines on your map kills the balance of power. they broadcast of their bipartisan road trip on facebook live. eeable. >> what these -- during their 36-hour drive. americanthe ahca, health care act, which was introduced last week in the house as a replacement for obamacare, is struggling, as moderate republicans join conservative members in voicing their opposition. the aarp has come out to say the impact on older americans could be "devastating" as they are hit with skyrocketing premiums without tax credits. there has been criticism that the highest earners would receive large tax c
soledad: jeffrey rosen, nice to see you. i'm looking forward to a wonky conversation. prof.osen: it's going to be constitutional heaven. citizens should tune in. soledad: words never said before, "constitutional heaven." >> coming up, millions of americans in between jobs, afraid they will lose their health care. i'm goingtions are, to pay a lot of money for cobra, or i'm going to drop my coverage. >> wt spping congress from cutting those costs? later, red stateblue state....