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jerry hunt was going to be moved, that didn't come off. in terms of substance, you didn't get big moves and the main jobs, foreign secretary, chancellor, these are the jobs where if you had a strong prime minister, they would have been sacked by now, but we have a weak one since that election debacle. so there wasn't a huge change here the balance of remainders and levers has been carefully maintained theresa may can't be seen to favor one of those factions over the other. the optics of this become more significant. this was about trying to demonstrate that theresa may kind of regained her grip on the government it didn'twork out that way unfortunately. >> for our european viewers, essentially theresa may is trying to give jobs to people who don't necessarily want them and trying to move people out of jobs who want to stay in them, but she's not able to do that. this shows her to be in a weaker position than she wants to be. >> the word reshuffle evokes this image of skilled people manipulating a pack of cards, but this was the cards fight
jerry hunt was going to be moved, that didn't come off. in terms of substance, you didn't get big moves and the main jobs, foreign secretary, chancellor, these are the jobs where if you had a strong prime minister, they would have been sacked by now, but we have a weak one since that election debacle. so there wasn't a huge change here the balance of remainders and levers has been carefully maintained theresa may can't be seen to favor one of those factions over the other. the optics of this...
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hunting. >> his former players have some ideas about what's on the agenda for his first day on the job. >> i saw charles woodson. brady fumbled that ball. tim brown, howie long, jerry rice, ted hendriks. it's about the people for me. that's a big reason that i'm here today. >> grady jackson would be one of those people. the former defensive lineman credited with bestoiing one of the most talked about nicknames on gruden 20 years ago. >> you have some history going back to the chucky days. how often were you reminded? >> i was reminded all last week. looking at espn and seeing me. darrell russell and all the other guys. it's going to be a great time here again. >> lincoln kennedy played along side grady jackson both irnds june gruden. what is jon doing today? >> he's diligently at work creating an offense. >> in the press conference yesterday, was that the jon gruden that you thought you would see? >> without a doubt. you saw the remnants. he's been hunkering to get back into it. >> in my heart, i feel this is the thing to do. this is what i want to do. >> maybe it's because he feels he has unfinished business. that competitive edge is in all of us. i think i can ge
hunting. >> his former players have some ideas about what's on the agenda for his first day on the job. >> i saw charles woodson. brady fumbled that ball. tim brown, howie long, jerry rice, ted hendriks. it's about the people for me. that's a big reason that i'm here today. >> grady jackson would be one of those people. the former defensive lineman credited with bestoiing one of the most talked about nicknames on gruden 20 years ago. >> you have some history going back...
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hunt in live in los angeles to explain. >> acting ice director is not making any attempt to hide his anger at the new laws and his anger at california governor jerrywn for not only supporting them but also for not supporting much of the work of federal immigration authorities. the acting ice director repeatedly warned californians about what he predicts will be dire results and said to combat those results, he is going to put a lot more ice boots on the ground. >> california better hold on tight. they're about to see a lot more special agents and a lot more deportation officers in the state of california. if the politicians in california don't want to protect their communities, ice will. >> it is important to point out california has never officially declared itself a sanctuary state. the legislation containing the new laws is, in fact, called the california values act. critics, of course, say it amounts to the same thing. put simply the new law strictly limit the extent to which local law enforcement agencies can cooperate with federal immigration agents. how that will work in practice remains to be seen but the acting ice director clearly feels
hunt in live in los angeles to explain. >> acting ice director is not making any attempt to hide his anger at the new laws and his anger at california governor jerrywn for not only supporting them but also for not supporting much of the work of federal immigration authorities. the acting ice director repeatedly warned californians about what he predicts will be dire results and said to combat those results, he is going to put a lot more ice boots on the ground. >> california better...
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hunt is live now in los angeles. jonathan, the ice director seems pretty angry at california and the governor. >> you think he's angry at the new california laws? he's angry at governor jerrybrown for not on supporting them, but for not supporting much of the work of federal immigration authorities. the acting ice director repeatedly warned california in this interview with neil caputo about what he predicts will be dire results and said ice will respond by putting more boots on the ground. >> california better hold on tight. they're about to see a lot more special agents, a lot more deportation in the state of california. if the politicians in california don't want to protect their community, then ice will. >> now, it's important to point out california has never officially declared itself a sanctuary state. the legislation containing the new laws, in fact, is called the california values act. critics say it amounts to the same thing. put simply, the new law strictly limits local law enforcement agents can cooperate with federal immigration agents. how it will remain in practice has yet to be seen. he said dana the administration should start prosecuting local politicians
hunt is live now in los angeles. jonathan, the ice director seems pretty angry at california and the governor. >> you think he's angry at the new california laws? he's angry at governor jerrybrown for not on supporting them, but for not supporting much of the work of federal immigration authorities. the acting ice director repeatedly warned california in this interview with neil caputo about what he predicts will be dire results and said ice will respond by putting more boots on the...
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jerry chun shing lee had in his possession notebooks that contained names and contact information of c.i.a. informants and agents in china. john yang now has more on lee's arrest, amid a massive "mole hunt" in the agency. >> yang: judy, that hunt has been on for years, looking for who may have helped the chinese government roll up a significant piece of the u.s. spying network in china. still, after lee's arrest, questions linger over the entire case. here to lend some clarity is adam goldman, the "new york times" reporter who first broke the story last year of the loss of american assets in china, and has been leading the paper's coverage this week of lee's arrest. thanks for joining us. first of all just tell white house is lee and what drew investigators attention to him? >> jerry lee is a chinese american who worked for the cia, joined the cia in 1994, was stationed in tokyo, he was stayinged in beijing. he was involved in chinese operations. and left the agency in 2007. and we're told he left disgruntled and that his career had plateaued. >> give us the context of this investigation. talk about the-- the loss of the american assets in china, the scope of that. >> so we're told that
jerry chun shing lee had in his possession notebooks that contained names and contact information of c.i.a. informants and agents in china. john yang now has more on lee's arrest, amid a massive "mole hunt" in the agency. >> yang: judy, that hunt has been on for years, looking for who may have helped the chinese government roll up a significant piece of the u.s. spying network in china. still, after lee's arrest, questions linger over the entire case. here to lend some clarity...
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jerry chun shing lee was arrested monday night in new york. he is officially charged with having names and phone numbers of c.i.a. informants, and other secrets. the "new york times" reports that china began huntingn u.s. informants in 2010. in syria, the leading kurdish party appealed to the u.n. security council today to prevent an attack by turkey. that came as turkish tanks deployed along the syrian border. the turks insist a syrian kurdish militia, backed by the u.s., is linked to kurdish rebels inside turkey. meanwhile, secretary of state rex tillerson said today that the u.s. military will remain in syria for some time to come. back in this country, the aftermath of a winter storm paralyzed parts of the deep south again today. a thin layer of snow and ice wreaked havoc on the region's roads, and louisiana, georgia, and north carolina all declared emergencies. western north carolina got eight inches of snow. >> snow's pretty, but don't be fooled. you don't have to brave the roads if you don't have to. we don't want people to get in trouble. we know from our state troopers that accidents can happen when we have snow and ice on the road. >> woodruff: in louisiana, new orleans had a record low
jerry chun shing lee was arrested monday night in new york. he is officially charged with having names and phone numbers of c.i.a. informants, and other secrets. the "new york times" reports that china began huntingn u.s. informants in 2010. in syria, the leading kurdish party appealed to the u.n. security council today to prevent an attack by turkey. that came as turkish tanks deployed along the syrian border. the turks insist a syrian kurdish militia, backed by the u.s., is linked...
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hunt is live from los angeles for us this morning. the ice director seems pretty angry at california and its governor. >> certainly angry at the new laws and angry at governor jerry brown from supporting them and not supporting much of the work of federal immigration authorities. the acting ice director repeatedly warned californians in his interview with neil about what he predicts will be dire results. >> the smuggling organizations are using the sanctuary cities law. the sanctuary state law as a selling point. more illegal aliens will be coming to california. more criminal aliens will be coming to california. californians bit off a lot more than they can chew. >> it's important to point out that california has never officially declared itself a sanctuary state. the legislation containing the new laws in fact is called the california values act. critics say it amounts to the same thing. >> sandra: what are those new laws, jonathan? >> well, put simply they strictly limit the extent to which local law enforcement agencies can cooperate with and help federal immigration agents. how that will work in practice remains to be seen but the acting ice director clearly
hunt is live from los angeles for us this morning. the ice director seems pretty angry at california and its governor. >> certainly angry at the new laws and angry at governor jerry brown from supporting them and not supporting much of the work of federal immigration authorities. the acting ice director repeatedly warned californians in his interview with neil about what he predicts will be dire results. >> the smuggling organizations are using the sanctuary cities law. the...