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we bring back jill and julia. jill, i want to talk with you first.get a sense omarosa is being sin veer about her regrets? >> it's hard to judge this. omarosa spent a lot of time on reality television who has tried to cultivate this image when she was on "the apprentice." she was very much the kind of, you know, bad kind of intriguing character, was going after people. it seems here she's trying to be quite sympathetic and telling people who might not necessarily be trump supporters she agrees with them. it's just a really peculiar situation though to have a former white house aide who is now on reality television show. it's just bizarre. >> whispering like it's pillow talk. julia, can you put omarosa's recent comments in the context of this "washington post" headline, "very turbulent: trump and white house consumed with turmoil amid abuse allegations." julia, is omarosa simply validating these stories of turmoil? >> it's really hard to tell i think like jill said, omarosa is very shrewd. i think she understands drama saves you from the editing room
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one other point on jill's point on the nixon case. i completely agree you do not need evidence of the underlying crime for impeachment. as we all know, nixon faced a very different congress. in that case, 58 democrats in place. only nine republicans needed to defect to essentially remove the president from office, if there was a senate trial. mr. trump now, the president, faces a different congress. there are 49 democrats as we sit here today. there would have to be a great many more number of republicans to defect to create any sense that there would be a removal in the senate should the house return impeachment articles. while i agree entirely with jill's point, there was a little different dynamic in the congress that mr. trump may be facing than mr. nixon. a little more favorable to donald trump. >> jump in here quickly. that is absolutely correct. it's also true that an indictment, a criminal indictment and now this is assuming that everyone can get passed -- that the president can be indictmented which i believe is actually the
one other point on jill's point on the nixon case. i completely agree you do not need evidence of the underlying crime for impeachment. as we all know, nixon faced a very different congress. in that case, 58 democrats in place. only nine republicans needed to defect to essentially remove the president from office, if there was a senate trial. mr. trump now, the president, faces a different congress. there are 49 democrats as we sit here today. there would have to be a great many more number of...
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perhaps among -- i don't know jill stein. but bernie sanders might want to ask that question as well of himself. why me? if you're attracting this kind of support what does it say? >> can i add one thing, look at donald trump's behavior, for everyone saying nothing happened, nothing here, the house intelligence committee, paul ryan, a week ago, all worked to undermine the fbi's investigation, to undermine the mueller probe through the nunes memo with the full sanction of donald trump. if he were innocent of any wrong doing, why wouldn't he try to get to the bottom of this and say this attack on america is something i'm supposed to fight, instead of condone by my silence. >> if the russians thought they were getting their guy, boy have they made a mistake, he's never said that, he's confirmed everything. >> thank you both for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> today it was reported in the new yorker on a playboy play play $150,000 to never tell of her affair with donald trump that occurred during his t
perhaps among -- i don't know jill stein. but bernie sanders might want to ask that question as well of himself. why me? if you're attracting this kind of support what does it say? >> can i add one thing, look at donald trump's behavior, for everyone saying nothing happened, nothing here, the house intelligence committee, paul ryan, a week ago, all worked to undermine the fbi's investigation, to undermine the mueller probe through the nunes memo with the full sanction of donald trump. if...
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and jill stein is joining me in just a minute. she was referenced in the russian indictment that she thinks she dbenefited. >> we need to pay attention to the fact that this is not just a mental health issue. he would not have harmed that ma students with a knife. a powerful message and messenger, i am going to talk to that young lady, emma. she lost friends during the shooting, her voice rang loud and clear on guns. >> this morning, the special counsel indictment. chairman of the over sight reform committee. >> what this indictment tell us that some of us have known all along. russia is not our friend. russia tried to subvert the fundamentals of our democracy. for those of us supported bob mueller from day one and says give him the time and resource to do his job, this is exactly what we wanted him to do. the chairman's comments came out by a series of tweets of president trump reeling against the critics. in one tweet, "i never said russia did not meddle in the election, it may be china or another country or group or 400 pound g
and jill stein is joining me in just a minute. she was referenced in the russian indictment that she thinks she dbenefited. >> we need to pay attention to the fact that this is not just a mental health issue. he would not have harmed that ma students with a knife. a powerful message and messenger, i am going to talk to that young lady, emma. she lost friends during the shooting, her voice rang loud and clear on guns. >> this morning, the special counsel indictment. chairman of the...
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jill, what are your thoughts? reaction to what we've heard so far. >> well, my thoughts are, one, that the memo to begin with, the nunes memo, was cherry picked and was a big nothing-burger. it did not accomplish what was supposed to be accomplished. it did not clear trump. it did not show that there was no evidence of the political nature of the steele dossier to the extent that it was even a part of the basis for the fisa warrant. that dossier was identified in a footnote in the warrant as being from a political source. so the cherry pick nature and the falsity of nunes memo really made that a big nothing. i also want to go back to a question you asked frank, which was why maybe manafort would be more afraid of the russians than gates. and i'm not suggesting that gates shouldn't be a little bit afraid, but his role was not so directly with the ukrainians and the russians, which was manafort's role. he was sort of the doer back here. he would get instructions by e-mail or otherwise from manafort to falsify docume
jill, what are your thoughts? reaction to what we've heard so far. >> well, my thoughts are, one, that the memo to begin with, the nunes memo, was cherry picked and was a big nothing-burger. it did not accomplish what was supposed to be accomplished. it did not clear trump. it did not show that there was no evidence of the political nature of the steele dossier to the extent that it was even a part of the basis for the fisa warrant. that dossier was identified in a footnote in the warrant...
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jill winebanks, thank you. kaitlyn and jill, thank you. ken delanian, thank you for joining us as well. >>> i think we have a shot, do we, marine one waiting for him on the south lawn. kristen welker is getting ready to yell some questions as he gets ready to go. we'll let you know what he says, or not, when it happens. >>> and the fight against fake news and bad news for facebook. number of people using the site drops now for the first time ever after the company made big changes to go after propaganda, false news, et cetera. we'll talk about why two top democratic lawmakers say the company has still not done enough. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen perce
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jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so, the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day, offered available? dave: we do up to nine. so, we have soup, salad, sandwich. lemonis: what's going on on that board? dave: i bought a new one, but it's too big. so that's gonna be the new look, assuming it's not all faded like that. lemonis: i want to taste what you're known for. dave: okay, well, i would start with the african-peanut and chicken. lemonis: it does have peanuts in it? dave: yes, peanut butter. lemonis: peanut butter? it's heavy. it's thick, you agree? stephanie: yeah. lemonis: typically, when i order soup, i'm looking for a lighter meal. i don't think that's the case here, though. stephanie: this is the hungarian goul
jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so, the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day, offered available? dave: we do up to nine. so, we have soup,...
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jill, good morning. >> good morning. >> jill, you nearly had to scrape me off the floor yesterday afternoon'm supposed to remain calm, and it is long-term, but what's causing the sell off? >> i know when you see a dow down 1175 points, certainly catches you off guard. single worse point lost, but hey, only the 25th worse percentage lost. 4.6%. actually down now eight and a half% from the recent hi, and the reason is that there is a pervasive fear that faster than expected economic growth might lead to higher interest rate. now, the real catholic list on friday was this january jobs report, showed wages increasing by 2.9% from a year ago. that is the fastest pace since the recession. investors red that jump as an early warning that the economy is heating up. back that could lead to inflation. keep higher priceses in check, the fed would have to increase interest rate faster than currently anticipated, that would be the bad for the stock market, because, remember, companies would not be able to borough money cheaply, and investors may be tempted to cash out and secret tiff safety of bonds. >>
jill, good morning. >> good morning. >> jill, you nearly had to scrape me off the floor yesterday afternoon'm supposed to remain calm, and it is long-term, but what's causing the sell off? >> i know when you see a dow down 1175 points, certainly catches you off guard. single worse point lost, but hey, only the 25th worse percentage lost. 4.6%. actually down now eight and a half% from the recent hi, and the reason is that there is a pervasive fear that faster than expected...
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jill, john and ned, thank you all for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we're going to have more on the breaking news tonight about the white lies, the white lies that hope hicks says that she is required, just part of the job, required to tell. white lies in the trump white house. that's next. >>> and today jared kushner praised president trump's choice to manage the reelection campaign. it is the same aide who ran the trump digital operation in 2016. and yes, he has already been interviewed in the russia investigation. >>> white lies. "the new york times" is reporting tonight that hope hicks told the house intelligence committee today that she believes her job in the white house working for president trump requires her to lie. she called them white lies. and in the trump white house, of course, everything white is good. white is the way the world is supposed to be in the trump white house. and so white lies are good lies. but there is no color of lying that is acceptable under oath, which hope hicks is finding out
jill, john and ned, thank you all for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we're going to have more on the breaking news tonight about the white lies, the white lies that hope hicks says that she is required, just part of the job, required to tell. white lies in the trump white house. that's next. >>> and today jared kushner praised president trump's choice to manage the reelection campaign. it is the same aide who ran the trump digital operation...
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jill, john and ned, thank you all for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we're going to have more on the breaking news tonight about the white lies, the white lies that hope hicks says that she is required, just part of the job, required to tell. white lies in the trump white house. that's next. >>> and today jared kushner praised president trump's choice to manage the reelection campaign. it is the same aide who ran the trump digital operation in 2016. and yes, he has already been interviewed in the russia investigation. pssst. what? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? a-ha. and an award-winning mobile app. that is more. oh, there's more. mobile id cards, emergency roadside service... more technology. i can even add a new driver... ...right from her phone! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fa
jill, john and ned, thank you all for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we're going to have more on the breaking news tonight about the white lies, the white lies that hope hicks says that she is required, just part of the job, required to tell. white lies in the trump white house. that's next. >>> and today jared kushner praised president trump's choice to manage the reelection campaign. it is the same aide who ran the trump digital operation...
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what do you make of jill stein's response there? in the opposite direction of answering your question. i mean, we do en't know the actl numbers of votes that were affects, if any, certainly with this election. what this investigation is trying to get to the bottom of is russian collusion and how far did it go. i think that with this particular, you know, report and indictments coming out from mueller's investigation, we do know that it pretty much was an attempt that was against clinton, whether it be, you know, in favor of trump, in favor of jill stein, in favor of bernie sanders. it was very much an anti-hillary clinton operation, that much we know. >> so morris, you have a president who's claiming the indictment proves there was no collusion. he's saying the results of the election were not impacted. i'm curious of your take. do you think russia's meddling changed the election results? >> well, first of all, let me say the jill stein question was laughable, just like her candidacy. if she doesn't think she was benefitting from it
what do you make of jill stein's response there? in the opposite direction of answering your question. i mean, we do en't know the actl numbers of votes that were affects, if any, certainly with this election. what this investigation is trying to get to the bottom of is russian collusion and how far did it go. i think that with this particular, you know, report and indictments coming out from mueller's investigation, we do know that it pretty much was an attempt that was against clinton,...
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garvin: with that in mind, kc honors jill to this day, running jill's legacy, and raising enough money over the years to fund a first of its kind young person lung cancer research study, a gold medal if you will of a different kind. kc: her situation has taught me the most in life of--out of any situation i've been through. garvin: all these athletes have learned from both their successes and their failures. male announcer: look at that 36.8, elena hight. garvin: when we return, how a two-time olympic snowboarder says both are pushing her to the next level. janelle: but first, more olympic trivia. ♪ janelle: a new statue was recently unveiled in south lake tahoe paying tribute to local olympians. it's an 11-foot bronze sculpture called "spirit of competition." local olympic athletes are behind the inspiration. the statue shows three figures emerging from flames reaching for a ring. most of the athletes we talked to started either on skis or skates at a very young age. garvin: but olympic snowboarder elena hight was born in hawaii. she didn't even see snow until the family moved to taho
garvin: with that in mind, kc honors jill to this day, running jill's legacy, and raising enough money over the years to fund a first of its kind young person lung cancer research study, a gold medal if you will of a different kind. kc: her situation has taught me the most in life of--out of any situation i've been through. garvin: all these athletes have learned from both their successes and their failures. male announcer: look at that 36.8, elena hight. garvin: when we return, how a two-time...
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i'm going to start with you on this, jill. four trump aides that have already become indicted or pleaded out in the mueller probe. former national security adviser michael flynn obviously pled guilty, george papadopoulos also pled guilty and paul manafort indicted and rick gates indicted. this indictment of 13 russians, donald trump claims, exonerates him. what's your response to that? >> let's look at what this indictment does not do and also point out that there was one american also indicted. it's the 13 russians but there was the one american who pled guilty and is cooperating with them. and i would also say there is someone else cooperating because the detail of the new indictment shows that. >> and you're talking about a plea deal that was reached with a california man who has agreed to cooperate with mueller. he commit ted identity fraud as the ongoing russian probe, he sold bank account numbers using the stolen identities of u.s. citizens to people or enemies outside the united states. meaning he was selling bank accou
i'm going to start with you on this, jill. four trump aides that have already become indicted or pleaded out in the mueller probe. former national security adviser michael flynn obviously pled guilty, george papadopoulos also pled guilty and paul manafort indicted and rick gates indicted. this indictment of 13 russians, donald trump claims, exonerates him. what's your response to that? >> let's look at what this indictment does not do and also point out that there was one american also...
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joining us now jill wine-banks, matt miller, and ron klain. he's also the former chief counsel to the senate judiciary committee. jill, first of all, i want to get your reaction as a trial lawyer, prosecutor, to this switching of lawyers by rick gates at this stage of the proceedings and the reporting we have that the new lawyers have been seen spending some extended period of time in the special prosecutor's office. >> sure. bu before i do. i have to say listening to your wonderful opening i was thinking you said everything that needs matt miller, and ron klain. he's also the former chief counsel to the senate judiciary committee. jill, first of all, i want to get your reaction as a trial lawyer, prosecutor, to this switching of lawyers by rick gates at this stage of the proceedings and the reporting we have that the new lawyers have been seen spending some extended period of time in the special prosecutor's office. >> sure. bu before i do. i have to say listening to your wonderful opening i was thinking you said everything that needs to be s
joining us now jill wine-banks, matt miller, and ron klain. he's also the former chief counsel to the senate judiciary committee. jill, first of all, i want to get your reaction as a trial lawyer, prosecutor, to this switching of lawyers by rick gates at this stage of the proceedings and the reporting we have that the new lawyers have been seen spending some extended period of time in the special prosecutor's office. >> sure. bu before i do. i have to say listening to your wonderful...
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>> jill is right. indictment gives us a lot of detail, much more than is required in a federal indictment. so there's also questions that are opened by what's not said in the indictment. for example, it charges activity by russian nationals, russian companies. it does not mention the russian government. second, for example, conspiracy to defraud the united states, that's one of the counts in the indictment. that particular crime does not require the government to allege an underlying crime. that underlying crime discussing russia involvement is a violation of federal election laws, reporting acts. those are the kind of things we would have expected because that's the underlying theme of this indictment. why not charge that conduct? what are the things that this indictment doesn't tell us? believe me, we do not know the mueller team's entire end game and certainly did not get the full picture when the deputy a.g. gave that press conference the other day. they're not showing their hand completely. there
>> jill is right. indictment gives us a lot of detail, much more than is required in a federal indictment. so there's also questions that are opened by what's not said in the indictment. for example, it charges activity by russian nationals, russian companies. it does not mention the russian government. second, for example, conspiracy to defraud the united states, that's one of the counts in the indictment. that particular crime does not require the government to allege an underlying...
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you remember who jill is, she's my daughter my daughter, jill. >> she married to that guy with the beardhere. >> and jack. >> grand mother to jack. >> there is jack, and picture of jack. and here is a question, jack in the middle there. she just send me this picture. i don't know what is going on here your they dressed as princesses. >> yes. >> it is purple dress. >> maybe dress up day. >> it is play time. >> i said what in the world is going on here, jill. she never answered me. she just went haha. >> they are having fun. >> then she sent a picture i just bought a new shirt for jack and here's the shirt that she gave us. >> ahh. >> big brother. >> what it is saying is that jill is pregnant again with a boy. >> oh, yeah. >> my daughter will have another boy. >> time what is this three new it will be three grandchildren >> my god. >> it is exciting. >> it is exciting how difficult get this oldy don't necessity how it happen. >> is that what you thought about. >> yes. >> you could be 30 and be a grandfather. >> it is true. >> i started having kids at nine. it is in all of the papers in my
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. >> joining us john hileman, national affairs analyst and jill wine banks, nbc contributor and ron klain former chief of staff to albiden. >> jill, i want to start with you on this news that steve bannon spent maybe 20 hours with the special prosecutor and answered every single question. >> it stands in stark contrast to what happened in congress today. so i think it's a good step, and there's probably a lot of information that bannon can offer that will be very helpful to mueller. >> and, ron, the sources of information to the investigators are surprising now. there's a couple of books, there's "fire and fury" another book about white house chiefs of staff, that reince priebus is now quoted in. but steve bannon gave the prosecutors a lot to study which might explain why this turned into 20 hours. >> there's plenty of basis to ask steve bannon questions. and i have to say, lawrence, it is infrastructure week and if steve bannon spent 20 hours with robert mueller you my guess he was paving a road to jared kushner's front door. you look at the evidence that bannon has about kushner and his
. >> joining us john hileman, national affairs analyst and jill wine banks, nbc contributor and ron klain former chief of staff to albiden. >> jill, i want to start with you on this news that steve bannon spent maybe 20 hours with the special prosecutor and answered every single question. >> it stands in stark contrast to what happened in congress today. so i think it's a good step, and there's probably a lot of information that bannon can offer that will be very helpful to...
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joining us now jill wine-banks, matt miller, and ron klain. he's also the former chief counsel to the senate judiciary committee. jill, first of all, i want to get your reaction as a trial lawyer, prosecutor, to this switching of lawyers by rick gates at this stage of the proceedings and the reporting we have that the new lawyers have been seen spending some extended period of time in the special prosecutor's office. >> sure. bu before i do. i have to say listening to your wonderful opening i was thinking you said everything that needs to be said. there's nothing left to say. in seriousness, tom green is an excellent lawyer who's now the lawyer, probably, of record. and the nafact that he's been sn in the prosecutor's offices likely means he's working on some sort of arrangement for cooperation, and that's why the other lawyers with drew. that would be good for the case and probably mr. gates as well. so it's probably a move in a very good and healthy direction. >> jill one quick follow up on this. why would you need to change lawyers in order
joining us now jill wine-banks, matt miller, and ron klain. he's also the former chief counsel to the senate judiciary committee. jill, first of all, i want to get your reaction as a trial lawyer, prosecutor, to this switching of lawyers by rick gates at this stage of the proceedings and the reporting we have that the new lawyers have been seen spending some extended period of time in the special prosecutor's office. >> sure. bu before i do. i have to say listening to your wonderful...
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jill winebanks and legal analyst kat katie p hang. >> what's important, we know who did the meddlinghat kind of medaling happened. we know when it occurred and we know how it occurred. but what is the open-ended question that hasn't been answered? why. why would the russians choose to favor donald trump in the 2016 elections and what would they get out of it? that is the question that's going to ultimately be answered by mueller and his team. you know, i look at this 13 russians indictment and basically call it the prequell to the mueller blockbluster. steve bannon was interviewed several times by mueller and his team and the former spokesman also interviewed as well. there's a lot of stuff going on not what got released in the indictment. >> favoritism of donald trump as well as bernie sanders it would appear. so this indictment states from in or around 2014 to the present, defendants knowingly and intentionally conspired with each other and with persons known in unknown to the grand jury to defraud the united states. what does this mean to you? more indictments are coming? >> it me
jill winebanks and legal analyst kat katie p hang. >> what's important, we know who did the meddlinghat kind of medaling happened. we know when it occurred and we know how it occurred. but what is the open-ended question that hasn't been answered? why. why would the russians choose to favor donald trump in the 2016 elections and what would they get out of it? that is the question that's going to ultimately be answered by mueller and his team. you know, i look at this 13 russians...
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welcome to the broadcast, jill. president, as you know, ignored both the fbi and the doj when they recommended, don't release the republican memo. now he wants the democrats to work with the doj to release their rebuttal. what is the difference here? >> the difference is clearly political. the memo that he wanted released, the nunes memo, he thought helped him. and he knows that the democratic facts do not. so that's why he's trying to stop it. i think that he should never have released the first one to begin with, because in fact it didn't help him. even if it weren't misleading, it doesn't prove anything. and the truth is that it's so misleading that even his supporters must wonder what he's hiding and why he would put out a partial document that even nunes has had to step back from. for example, the big part was that it wasn't told to the court that part of the information for the warrant application came from a political source, when in fact that was told to the court. it was in a footnote. that's just as much r
welcome to the broadcast, jill. president, as you know, ignored both the fbi and the doj when they recommended, don't release the republican memo. now he wants the democrats to work with the doj to release their rebuttal. what is the difference here? >> the difference is clearly political. the memo that he wanted released, the nunes memo, he thought helped him. and he knows that the democratic facts do not. so that's why he's trying to stop it. i think that he should never have released...
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tom winter and jill wine-banks. this continues. as jill said, it is one more piece of a puzzle coming together. >> i missed you. >> missed you, too. >>> this move by special counsel deepens the investigation into russian interference into the 2016 election, and it brings up more questions than answers. >> now, this development comes after the president again called the investigation an excuse on twitter. the directors of national intelligence, including the cia, fbi and nsa, all appeared before the senate intel committee last week and were asked about russian intervention. >> no change in my view of the 2017 assessment. i support that. >> i participated in that 2017 work. i stood by it then. i stand by it now. i agree with director pompeo, this is not going to change or o stop. >> not going to change nor stop. >> throughout the community, we've not seen any evidence of any significant change from last year. >> i agree with director pompeo. >> as do i. >> okay. there's just no disagreement there. >> that lineup, trump appointees. >>
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. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us live from insuring to explain, jill , good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> what did the report say. >> reporter: consumer prices increased by 2.1 percent in january, from a year ago. that matches december pace, it was a little bit higher then expectations. prices of gas, shelter, medical care and food all contributed to the higher rates. core prices those are won that exclude food and energy was up by 1.8 percent over pennsylvania year but was really on the mind of economist these core prices have been accelerating by nearly 3 percent over the past three months, investors fear with under lining pressures, fed might need to raise rates faster then currently anticipated. we are looking for three, one quarter point hikes, this year >> so jill how can average person prepare for a higher inflation. >> reporter: easy axis to lock in fixed rate mortgages, now you probably missed rock bottom levels of the cycle but gosh borrowing for long term is still historically cheap, if you are refinancing you may want want to hold home equity len
. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us live from insuring to explain, jill , good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> what did the report say. >> reporter: consumer prices increased by 2.1 percent in january, from a year ago. that matches december pace, it was a little bit higher then expectations. prices of gas, shelter, medical care and food all contributed to the higher rates. core prices those are won that exclude food and energy was up by 1.8...
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jill schlesinger in new york city this morning. jill, thank you. >>> 5:40 now.secutors will receive an unusual boost to their case against the couple accused of stabbing a bay area teen and leaving her for dead. >> reporter: and there's a big push at the state capital to bring more affordable housing near transit centers. i'm live with the details coming up. forecast in just a few minutes. the two murder suspects.. named f >>> good morning. it's 5:42. there's fog in the south bay. three full forecast is coming up. >>> the two murder suspects named by the woman they are accused of stabbing and killing are due back in court today. 25-year-old me will issa leonardo and -- melissa leonardo and 19-year-old daniel gross are accused of stabbing and killing 19-year-old lizette cuesta monday morning leaving her to die on rural tesla road in livermore. that morning lizette dragged herself to find help and named melissa and daniel as her killers. that dying declaration will give prosecutors a huge advantage. >> when they did this to her, they think they got away with it. t
jill schlesinger in new york city this morning. jill, thank you. >>> 5:40 now.secutors will receive an unusual boost to their case against the couple accused of stabbing a bay area teen and leaving her for dead. >> reporter: and there's a big push at the state capital to bring more affordable housing near transit centers. i'm live with the details coming up. forecast in just a few minutes. the two murder suspects.. named f >>> good morning. it's 5:42. there's fog in the...
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now is jill e tucker. jill, good to see you. >> good to see you, too. i know that this morning you attended an active shooter training session put on by the .oakland school distri tell us what you heard and saw. >> oakland had been plan thing training for months. as they said unfortunate and yet important timing coming t days after what happened in florida. it was sitting there withol scachers and principals, custodians and other school staff, and the knowing that what th were learning had just happened somewhere else two days earlier. the trainer really went through what could happen, what they should do, you know, what are some of the best aractices. >> trainer even showed video on florida. >> exactly. he really wanted tofo ree these ideas and one of the things that he showed was a video that a student took at the scol in parkland and the video showed the students crtching in corner of a classroom. and you could hear the rapid succession of gunshots just ornl boom, boom, boom, children screaming. when he turned it off, he basically -- and everybody wa
now is jill e tucker. jill, good to see you. >> good to see you, too. i know that this morning you attended an active shooter training session put on by the .oakland school distri tell us what you heard and saw. >> oakland had been plan thing training for months. as they said unfortunate and yet important timing coming t days after what happened in florida. it was sitting there withol scachers and principals, custodians and other school staff, and the knowing that what th were...
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jill, go ahead. >> yeah, what i was going to say is that the noose is tightening. the pieces of the puzzle are all coming together. i would say that we have jared kushner in extreme risk right now. >> yes. >> remember that manafort was in the meetings with him. and gates could be the thing that pressures manafort to finally talk. but we also have to keep in mind that gates was around after manafort was booted out of the campaign. so he was there all the way through the transition. >> yes. >> and he knows things that manafort even doesn't know. so he could be a very compelling witness. he has been hurt as a witness, let's not forget, he's pleading guilty to being a liar. >> right. >> so that is one of the things that will undermine him as a witness. if you read carefully what has been said in the court documents, it says that he did these things on the orders of manafort. but it doesn't say that manafort did these things. and so manafort now has the ability to say, well, he's lying now. i didn't tell him to do that. so we have to be you know, careful in how excited
jill, go ahead. >> yeah, what i was going to say is that the noose is tightening. the pieces of the puzzle are all coming together. i would say that we have jared kushner in extreme risk right now. >> yes. >> remember that manafort was in the meetings with him. and gates could be the thing that pressures manafort to finally talk. but we also have to keep in mind that gates was around after manafort was booted out of the campaign. so he was there all the way through the...
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they supported jill stein and trump. and the focus of the negativity in a lot of what was outlined in the indictment was hillary clinton. so i think that's also important not to overlook, the fact it wasn't just about trump but it was also about bernie sanders and jill stein. >> steven, i think you want to get in respond. >> we may be arguing about how many angels dance on the head of the pin here. it's been my experience when you actually go and live in a country and work in a country you come back with more in-depth idea as to what some of what the difficulties are in that country. that's absolutely right. this is not all about donald trump. it's clear from the indictment what the actual goal of this operation was all along, which many of us have been saying. which is that, yes, it was to increase the likelihood that donald trump would get elected, decrease the likelihood that hillary clinton would be elected but also call-up other names out there like bernie sanders and like jill stein. let's remember michael flynn wa
they supported jill stein and trump. and the focus of the negativity in a lot of what was outlined in the indictment was hillary clinton. so i think that's also important not to overlook, the fact it wasn't just about trump but it was also about bernie sanders and jill stein. >> steven, i think you want to get in respond. >> we may be arguing about how many angels dance on the head of the pin here. it's been my experience when you actually go and live in a country and work in a...
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back with us, jill coleman. jill, good to see you once again.t of the upcoming midterm elections. how optimistic are you that democrats could actually win control of the house or do you think it's too early to project a democratic wave here? >> deaf tfinitely, the democrat. we have a wave of people saying they're not seeking re-election. you have a growing list of democratic candidates raising quite a bit of money already waiting their installs, waiting to get out and challenge. it's still a really long time in washington speak before people actually seriously start considering these elections. nonetheless, you've got a deeply un.popular president, you've got deeply unpopular congress. but, on the other hand, you've got this tax plan. and although polling so far has shown that the tax plan the republicans pushed through last year isn't particularly popular among the american people, you still have day after day these announcements that are coming from pretty big companies saying we're going to be doing new hiring, we're going to pass along these
back with us, jill coleman. jill, good to see you once again.t of the upcoming midterm elections. how optimistic are you that democrats could actually win control of the house or do you think it's too early to project a democratic wave here? >> deaf tfinitely, the democrat. we have a wave of people saying they're not seeking re-election. you have a growing list of democratic candidates raising quite a bit of money already waiting their installs, waiting to get out and challenge. it's...
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jill, i want to start with you because this subject is a long one.t is an old subject that we've all lived with for a long time. and it feels to me that john kelly might be lives in yester-year where one punch and one photograph of one punch is not enough for him to instantly push someone out of the white house. >> i want to say first how moved i was by your beginning and listening to the story of rob porter's ex-wives and hoping hope hicks will learn something and walk away from this. after the tears that came to my eyes at the beginning i came to outrage. i am outraged. it's not just rob porter, it is the president, steve bannon, what is going on in this white house and how are they making choices? they knew about porter because his ex-wives told the fbi. his security clearance was held up. this is outrageous that he got a security clearance and it's outrageous that he should return to the white house tomorrow. he must be not allowed back in and everybody has to take this much more seriously. this is really outrageous. >> dala, what do you have to
jill, i want to start with you because this subject is a long one.t is an old subject that we've all lived with for a long time. and it feels to me that john kelly might be lives in yester-year where one punch and one photograph of one punch is not enough for him to instantly push someone out of the white house. >> i want to say first how moved i was by your beginning and listening to the story of rob porter's ex-wives and hoping hope hicks will learn something and walk away from this....
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live from new york, jill, good morning. >> good morning. >> so jill i understand nearly half of thevey think their partner is dishonest about money. so how can we break that psych snell. >> well, you know, many relationships are actually unions of money opposites. we find savers, will hook up with the spender. money vigilante paired with a money avoid err. but that's why it is important to set aside a specific time and place to talk, but you want to do so with groundrules , no judgement, just open dialogue, hear your information, make sure on the same page with report to short and long-term goals like retirement, college planning and cash flow management. >> in the meantime, jill, how should couples divide financial responsibilities in the here and now? >> it is never going to be 50- 50. just know that. but you do want to work toward each partner's strength. so if one of you likes to track money, let her be the day-to-day bill payerment if the other one wants to manage investment, that's fine, but please, you have got to be on the same page about the risk in your portfolio. many fol
live from new york, jill, good morning. >> good morning. >> so jill i understand nearly half of thevey think their partner is dishonest about money. so how can we break that psych snell. >> well, you know, many relationships are actually unions of money opposites. we find savers, will hook up with the spender. money vigilante paired with a money avoid err. but that's why it is important to set aside a specific time and place to talk, but you want to do so with groundrules , no...
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jill i'll start with you, what are you hearing about how the white house is handling having yet another ex-trump aide cooperating with the fbi investigation? do they have anything to worry about? >> they definitely have something to worry about. and what you've seen here is a pattern. where the fbi has been working with ex-trump kpaen aides, been able to get one guilty plea after the next. been able to convince people they want to cooperate. and if it turns out that indeed their target is the president, and people close to him, the more leverage they have over these people, the more dangerous it becomes for the president and for the white house. the president is deeply concerned about the investigation. he does believe and he continues to tell his friends and people around him that he believes that he's the last round of indictments against manafort. somehow proves that there was no, his campaign was not involved in any kind of collusion with russia. but there's definitely still cause for concern here. >> so it's a big if, john, the indictments look, they don't still answer the central
jill i'll start with you, what are you hearing about how the white house is handling having yet another ex-trump aide cooperating with the fbi investigation? do they have anything to worry about? >> they definitely have something to worry about. and what you've seen here is a pattern. where the fbi has been working with ex-trump kpaen aides, been able to get one guilty plea after the next. been able to convince people they want to cooperate. and if it turns out that indeed their target is...
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tamara keith, fred rucker, and jill colvin, white house reporter for the associated press. welcome, all three of you. thank you for being with us. let's start with you. you got two pieces out tonight, one saying the white house staffer john kelly's account of the timeline of rob porter's exit was untrue, and another separate piece about the chaos that seems to be engulfing the white house. the first piece seems to underscore the other. what's going on? >> well, ali, what we have here is the fourth day of building mounting crisis for this white house, the likes of which we've not seen since the early months of the presidency, and we have conflicting accounts. the stories keep shifting and changing. there is a lot of internal finger pointing. much of that blame pointed at chief of staff john kelly, but also communications director hope hicks and others in the white house who have been trying to manage this situation. and what we don't have so far is any sort of transparency from the white house. we don't know the answers to some key questions, still. we don't have a clear sen
tamara keith, fred rucker, and jill colvin, white house reporter for the associated press. welcome, all three of you. thank you for being with us. let's start with you. you got two pieces out tonight, one saying the white house staffer john kelly's account of the timeline of rob porter's exit was untrue, and another separate piece about the chaos that seems to be engulfing the white house. the first piece seems to underscore the other. what's going on? >> well, ali, what we have here is...
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jill schlesinger, thank you very much. the market's tumble came as president trump was talking about his tax cuts in ohio. and dean reynolds is there. >> your paychecks are going way up. your taxes are going way down. >> reporter: as the president spoke near cincinnati, he sounded unaware of the news from wall street at the corner of the screen. >> wait until you see g.d.p. over next year or two. wait until you see what happens to our country. >> reporter: listening to mr. trump, you would have not known that the dow jones industrial average was off more than 1,000 points or that cable news networks were breaking away from his speech to sound the alarm. >> we're interrupting for breaking news. >> reporter: mr. trump came here to ohio to visit with workers at a plant that makes hydraulic cylinders for finely tuned machines. and while he often talks up the stock market and even claims credit for its previously record-setting height, mr. trump didn't mention it in his remarks today. en stead he dwelled on tax cuts and the lea
jill schlesinger, thank you very much. the market's tumble came as president trump was talking about his tax cuts in ohio. and dean reynolds is there. >> your paychecks are going way up. your taxes are going way down. >> reporter: as the president spoke near cincinnati, he sounded unaware of the news from wall street at the corner of the screen. >> wait until you see g.d.p. over next year or two. wait until you see what happens to our country. >> reporter: listening to...
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it is a question for cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. jill, a lot of folks have been waiting to see when and if this correction might happen. what happened today? >> we had some disappointing corporate earnings. but the reality is there is a real fear that the economy is growing faster than expected and that that could lead to higher interest rates. that was the real factor that seemed to spook the markets. you know, before the open, we had a strong january jobs relate-- 200,000 positions added, unemployment remains at a 17. year low. most importantly, we have an increasing wages, 2.9% from a year ago. that's the fastest pace since the recession, and that jump in wages, it could be an early warning sign that the economy is heath up, and that could lead to inflation. and, remember, to keep prices in check, the fed may have to increase interest rates more quickly than anticipated. that said, of course, both interest rates and inflation do remain quite low still. >> glor: right. so wages up, economy accelerating, but obviously other things
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we need consumers to do that as well. >> glor: all right, jill, thank you very much. there is more shutdown drama on capitol hill tonight. republican senator rand paul of kentucky is holding up a vote on a bill to fund the government as a midnight deadline approaches. we get the latest on this now from chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> i mean, what are we not going to rebuild houston? we're not going to rebuild florida? >> reporter: with time running out, house speaker paul ryan is making the case to his own conservatives on a bipartisan deal that contains $90 billion in disaster relief and a big boost to defense funding. >> how do you go to a military installation if you vote no? >> reporter: but fiscal hawks in the house freedom caucus are balking at the deal's new domestic spending, which they say adds to the swamp instead of drank it. >> even drunk sailors never spent money this recklessly. >> reporter: the g.o.p. defections are forcing republican leaders to court democratic votes, but there, too, they have a problem. >> give us a chance to have i
we need consumers to do that as well. >> glor: all right, jill, thank you very much. there is more shutdown drama on capitol hill tonight. republican senator rand paul of kentucky is holding up a vote on a bill to fund the government as a midnight deadline approaches. we get the latest on this now from chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> i mean, what are we not going to rebuild houston? we're not going to rebuild florida? >> reporter: with time running out,...
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here to talk to us about it and more anita kumar and jill colvin. jill, is there any pre view for tomorrow beyond likely to be red meat home team speech? >> you heard it from mike pence today with lots of media bashing, you heard it from the nra speakers going after the fbi. we understand this is going to be a victory lap speech. and cpac this has been a gathering of the conservative and what we've seen is this has become this trump ra-ra rally. you have a lineup of the administration officials who are supportive of trump. >> anita, the same question with this caveat, the achievement list is limited to tax cut gorshuck, so do we expect media bashing, maybe he'll talk about the women's hockey team. >> he was a democrat once remember but they got some of the things they wanted. they did get the tax cut. you didn't mention something that a lot of conservatives are happy about, which is a massive reduction in regulations. yes, you mentioned neil gorsuch. >> i think i'd give a speech about the olympic women's hockey team. tomorrow is a big day in the wes
here to talk to us about it and more anita kumar and jill colvin. jill, is there any pre view for tomorrow beyond likely to be red meat home team speech? >> you heard it from mike pence today with lots of media bashing, you heard it from the nra speakers going after the fbi. we understand this is going to be a victory lap speech. and cpac this has been a gathering of the conservative and what we've seen is this has become this trump ra-ra rally. you have a lineup of the administration...
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thank you, jill.d to see you. >> you know -- >> i'm good for photos today, not talking. >> ali and i blamed our inability to read or speak this week on the fact we were in washington, d.c. now we're in new york. >> sorry, folks. it's just us. >>> we await the thing that she gets a nickel for every time it is said. >> memo. >> is this a turning point in american politics or much to do about nothing? bill kristol joins us next. >>> we're watching the markets. dow jones industrial average down 300. this is a big earnings week. there is concern of interest rates going un. the number is noteworthy. stay with us. you're watching "velshi & ruhle." you know where, msnbc. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? mayb
thank you, jill.d to see you. >> you know -- >> i'm good for photos today, not talking. >> ali and i blamed our inability to read or speak this week on the fact we were in washington, d.c. now we're in new york. >> sorry, folks. it's just us. >>> we await the thing that she gets a nickel for every time it is said. >> memo. >> is this a turning point in american politics or much to do about nothing? bill kristol joins us next. >>> we're...
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ashley and jill, two of the best on the beat. thank you. >>> coming up, the nra loses it, blaming the media and the fbi. sound familiar? >>> also ahead, as other countries work to protect their democracy from russian meddling, the official white house position is stay tuned. >>> and the trump kids as diplomats. we'll show you where in the world ivanka trump and donald junior are today. whoooo. looking for a hotel that fits... ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. (vo)just one touch.ith with fancy feast creamy delights, she can have just the right touch of real milk. easily digestible, it makes her favorite entrées even more delightful. fancy feast creamy delights. love is in the details. was a success for lastchoicehotels.comign badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be
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they incorporated the internet agency and the help does not candidate trump the bernie sanders and jillin. if your view this indictment clears the president's campaign overall? >> not in any way. a big investigation like that has stages. it rolls out like chapters of the book. this is one chapter that lays out in detail what the group of russian individuals and agencies did to influence the election, but it's only one piece of a much larger investigative puzzle. it doesn't help the trunk campaign and the president in the white house at all. eric: they can make the claim that the indictment says the russian style with unwitting individuals who were associated with the trunk campaign. that word, unwitting clearly shows campaign officials or other act to this were duped. >> yes, certain interactions were unwitting. were they ever waiting later and were other transactions where they had some awareness. this indictment doesn't talk about the hacking of the dnc e-mails than those related to hillary's campaign, which obviously was clearly an aspect of the russian investigation. the silence is
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joining us from the white house is jill, white house reporter for the "associated press." matthew miller is here, former chief spokesman for the justice department. now an msnbc analyst. with us at the table, "associated press" white house reporter jonathan lemere. a.p. staff porting day. nick. zerlena maxwell, now director of progressive programming for sirius xm. and rick stengel, former undersecretary of state in the obama administration who plays our statesman at 4:00 monday through friday is here as well. let me start with you, jill, this white house story is falling apart on a can ouple different levels. one, the idea that this process was somehow ongoing fell apart when chris wray said it was done in july. now, the normal process, and i know this isn't a normal white house, but that means they had an answer in july. what are you learning about that part of their story and the fact that they're still sticking to it? >> yeah, i mean, look, as you play those clips side by side by side, the story keeps changing and changing and changing. we hadn't even heard about this
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jill schlesinger in new york, jill, thank you. >>> time now 5:40.y area dmv will be closed for the next few days while they clean up a flood. how police say one thief called a major flooding there. >> plus, we'll take you out to philadelphia where millions of eagles fans are expected to hit the streets this morning to celebrate the team's first super bowl win. at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection & less per month than comcast for business internet. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. by living off the grid. completely. or... set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. energy upgrade california. forecast in just a few minutes. >>> good morning. here's a live look right now, transamerica pyramid. we
jill schlesinger in new york, jill, thank you. >>> time now 5:40.y area dmv will be closed for the next few days while they clean up a flood. how police say one thief called a major flooding there. >> plus, we'll take you out to philadelphia where millions of eagles fans are expected to hit the streets this morning to celebrate the team's first super bowl win. at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want...
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the damage has been done. >> jill, the gop memo is the only one we know about so far. let's assume the democratic memo is everything it's said to be. does -- either document have any real effect on the mueller case? >> i don't think so. first of all, the people who believe in the president are not going to change their viewpoint. and the people in the rest of the world are not going to believe what the president has to say. i also want to go back to something michael crowley said where i have a slightly different perspective on it. the saturday night massacre started because cox gave a press conference, did something very rare for a prosecuter, and he went public saying the president has made me a compromise offer, and i cannot accept it, and here's why. i have a right to the tapes. it's important evidence. and i cannot accept his compromise. and here's why i need it and here's why identify right to it. and i think the same thing could happen here. where mueller might have to go public and say i need the president's testimony. and this is why i need it, and why i have
the damage has been done. >> jill, the gop memo is the only one we know about so far. let's assume the democratic memo is everything it's said to be. does -- either document have any real effect on the mueller case? >> i don't think so. first of all, the people who believe in the president are not going to change their viewpoint. and the people in the rest of the world are not going to believe what the president has to say. i also want to go back to something michael crowley said...