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ask. lemonis: we're not gonna wait for you to call. john: i can pledge to you that we will do everything possible to make sure that we earn your business every day, every order. lemonis: we're really asking for a shot at your business. we'll over-service the account. you'll probably be telling us, "our coffee's good. go away." becky: "leave me alone." lemonis: and our goal is to help you sell more coffee because it's great margin. john: yeah. we would love to have you guys. -woman: yeah. -john: definitely. lemonis: we're glad that you're gonna give us an opportunity for your business. woman: thank you. nice meeting you. man: thank you. lemonis: now that we've had a successful sales meeting, i want to head back to the warehouse and put an inventory system in place. for example, they carry over 35 flavors of syrups -- way too much for a small distributor. if it doesn't sell, it's got to go. i don't really want to carry things anymore that we don't sell volume of. so, amaretto. -how many are on that? -john: this says 60 on my list. lemonis: ok
ask. lemonis: we're not gonna wait for you to call. john: i can pledge to you that we will do everything possible to make sure that we earn your business every day, every order. lemonis: we're really asking for a shot at your business. we'll over-service the account. you'll probably be telling us, "our coffee's good. go away." becky: "leave me alone." lemonis: and our goal is to help you sell more coffee because it's great margin. john: yeah. we would love to have you guys....
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. >> farmer john ask, would you rather. >> a call spread or the s&p put spread? mike?you know, we just recommended a gold call spread, so, obviously, i like that trade. right now with implied volatility, options premium this low, the s&p trading at highs. i think a put spread is a pretty good trade, too. >> carter. >> i think they're good ideas. you have to be cautious on equities and you want to have some gold. >> there you have it, farmer john. time now for the final call. ahead of the three-day week. carter. >> gld. i'd sell. >> mike ko. >> you know, i like the gold call spread and farmer john's put spread, so. >> mike, las to get back from vegas at some point. >> he sounds roughed up. i don't know what's going on out there all week. >> he's in vegas. >> the gold thing is this, the stock is right at the point where it was when it reported its q1 earnings, it hasn't bounced a whole heck of a lot. >> our time is expired. thanks, so much for watching. i'm mellissa lee, check out the action. happy memorial day, >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to le
. >> farmer john ask, would you rather. >> a call spread or the s&p put spread? mike?you know, we just recommended a gold call spread, so, obviously, i like that trade. right now with implied volatility, options premium this low, the s&p trading at highs. i think a put spread is a pretty good trade, too. >> carter. >> i think they're good ideas. you have to be cautious on equities and you want to have some gold. >> there you have it, farmer john. time now...
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the president cutting off the interview with john dickerson when he kept asking him to explain what he meant when he called president obama bad and sick over wiretapping? >> i saw the visual. it's always jarring, but john did a very good and complete interview. what i liked about it is that it had many follow-ups, including pressing president trump on this very important provision, i think, of the health care bill dealing with pre-existing conditions. and the president exercised his right to end the interview when he didn't want to do it. you know, you often don't see how interviews end or when people want to waive you off one way or another, but i think otherwise in this john dickerson of cbs did a very fine job in that interview, and he got a lot done. >> the president walked away, walked behind his desk when john kept on asking. fascinating. >> he got a lot, john, before that moment happened, so i do applaud him on that. >> doug, maria, salena zito still on the phone, thank you very much for bringing that fascinating comment about the president and the civil war. it was about slavey
the president cutting off the interview with john dickerson when he kept asking him to explain what he meant when he called president obama bad and sick over wiretapping? >> i saw the visual. it's always jarring, but john did a very good and complete interview. what i liked about it is that it had many follow-ups, including pressing president trump on this very important provision, i think, of the health care bill dealing with pre-existing conditions. and the president exercised his right...
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[laughter] tonight i ask john to ask you a question because kathy price was you. those that were overly enthusiastic and then they are so interesting george bush's outselling his book that they have time in the energy sends a signal. >> he was annoyed by running over time so that was very important to him / was always watching the clock but i could tell by his body language that maybe they were unknowingly. [laughter] so we had this system if he had attended the appointment then three minutes before i would hover at the door and about two minutes of the wasn't breaking up i would step little closer and then about one minute if he would not break it up and i would think them for coming and tell them the president has another appointment. i had to be the bad guys he to be a good guy. >> what do expect the obama post presidency to be like? said the and bestowed the to graduated. so they are high-profile black republicans would you make an effort that would make a lot of sense to me. >> to be connecting so that makes a lot of sense but what i want to stress there are
[laughter] tonight i ask john to ask you a question because kathy price was you. those that were overly enthusiastic and then they are so interesting george bush's outselling his book that they have time in the energy sends a signal. >> he was annoyed by running over time so that was very important to him / was always watching the clock but i could tell by his body language that maybe they were unknowingly. [laughter] so we had this system if he had attended the appointment then three...
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officials say the site came under a cyber attack shortly after comedian john oliver asked viewers of "last week tonight" to visit the site... and comment against the agency's net neutrality plan. at the same time, the f-c-c says cyber-attackers struck as millions were logging on to leave comments. oliver fans have done this before. after he aired a similar segment on net neutrality in 20-14... foumi f-c-c website, crashing it. there is much more ahead on good morning washington. john g onzalez.. what are you working on? caught on camera. the chaos overnight - after passengers got some bad news.. breaking overnight - a wreck in alexandria leaving one person dead. we're live at the scene of the crash. and - it's on to game 7! a thrilling victory for the caps- as we head to a winner take all back at home. good morning washington. toss to eileen frost advisory in effect until 9am for western suburbs.
officials say the site came under a cyber attack shortly after comedian john oliver asked viewers of "last week tonight" to visit the site... and comment against the agency's net neutrality plan. at the same time, the f-c-c says cyber-attackers struck as millions were logging on to leave comments. oliver fans have done this before. after he aired a similar segment on net neutrality in 20-14... foumi f-c-c website, crashing it. there is much more ahead on good morning washington. john...
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for nearly a decade mary's father, john asked todd, henry clay's business partner and political ally had tried to rest the todd estate from robert woodcliff who would marry a cousin of john todd named polly todd. she had held that the state, but passed away. woodcliff inherited the todd estate, all the land, all the money. woodcliff also was not so incidentally the leader of a proslavery movement in kentucky. john todd ready for the state senate against that movement, though he was a slaveholder himself was demonized as an abolitionist. in the mill of the campaign in july 1849 he died of cholera. lincoln arrived to pursue the family's case in october. just in time to observe the proslavery movement triumphantly rewrite the state constitution to eliminate the kentucky law prohibiting the slave trade within the state. lincoln lost the case and the todd family as the estate to woodcliff. at the very same moment that the political legacy of henry clay lincoln's early though i did have a and mary's father's legacy were destroyed. if of those events were not sufficiently invigorating, there
for nearly a decade mary's father, john asked todd, henry clay's business partner and political ally had tried to rest the todd estate from robert woodcliff who would marry a cousin of john todd named polly todd. she had held that the state, but passed away. woodcliff inherited the todd estate, all the land, all the money. woodcliff also was not so incidentally the leader of a proslavery movement in kentucky. john todd ready for the state senate against that movement, though he was a...
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during the case, aine davis was asked about his association with jihadi john asked about his associationciation with jihadijohn and whether he had been involved in the beheading cell in syria. he denied that. western intelligence agencies are absolutely clear that they believe that aine davis was one of the beatles, nicknamed the beatles by those western journalists and aid workers who they de—tyned and many of them had their heads cut off byjihadi john —— detained. he's starting a seven and a half year sentence which he'll serve in turkey while the british and american authorities decide whether they want to extradite him to one of those countries to serve trial for his role in that beatles detention cell. daniel, his wife has beenjailed in connection with terrorism offences already? that is correct. his wife was actually jailed already? that is correct. his wife was actuallyjailed at the old bailey for sending him money or trying to send him money while he was in syria. she's actually served her sentence and is now out of prison but she actually, while he was still on the run, as it we
during the case, aine davis was asked about his association with jihadi john asked about his associationciation with jihadijohn and whether he had been involved in the beheading cell in syria. he denied that. western intelligence agencies are absolutely clear that they believe that aine davis was one of the beatles, nicknamed the beatles by those western journalists and aid workers who they de—tyned and many of them had their heads cut off byjihadi john —— detained. he's starting a seven...
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they -- he and his wife have three sons and the title of his presentation today is john asked mosby, the perfect man in the perfect place. lee's help me welcome mr. eric buckland. [applause] mr. buckland: good morning. in keeping with the theme on leadership, patrick and asked me to talk about john mosby so we could address a leader at the union -- at the unit level, the tactical and operational level. there is no doubt that john mosby was a singularly outstanding combat commander, i think he is one of the few, if not the only commander during the civil war to actually put together a unit and candidate all the way until the very end of the war when he disbanded the unit. i can't think of another regiment was formed where that commander, if you lived, continued to command. in many cases, they would have been promoted out of the job. he was a remarkable man, but i will make the case, it's with my title, i believe of the perfect man in the perfect place at the -- that the stars aligned for john singleton mosby. he had some luck in his success, a great deal of it had to do with his abili
they -- he and his wife have three sons and the title of his presentation today is john asked mosby, the perfect man in the perfect place. lee's help me welcome mr. eric buckland. [applause] mr. buckland: good morning. in keeping with the theme on leadership, patrick and asked me to talk about john mosby so we could address a leader at the union -- at the unit level, the tactical and operational level. there is no doubt that john mosby was a singularly outstanding combat commander, i think he...
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paul and a [laughs] >> john: asking the home plate umpire, alan porter, where that missed. >> joe: missedway. here comes the 1-1. wide strike, the count 1-2. who says complaining doesn't get you pitches in the big leagues. the crowd is loving it. 1-2. literally behind him, to second is gregorius. >> john: i would say this got away. just a bit >> joe: look at montero's reaction. second big league pitching appearance for miguel montero, 80 80 leadoff walk, a line drive out, 2-2 pitch is not close. good job by contrariness to keep the count full. >> john: changeup, 68. 3-2 pitch. that means that rob refsnyder will get a chance to hit. two on, two out, ball one. contreras with some instruction as he fires it back to the moun mound. 1-0 pitch. high fly ball into center, back to grab it is almora, and a scoreless inning put up by miguel montero! cubs, if they come back and get 6, gives them a win. bottom of the ninth. la... capicola, niiice. genoa salami, provolone... is that mediterranean oregano i smell? yeah... that thing is loaded. that's a nice sandwich. you did good, frankie. tony, come s
paul and a [laughs] >> john: asking the home plate umpire, alan porter, where that missed. >> joe: missedway. here comes the 1-1. wide strike, the count 1-2. who says complaining doesn't get you pitches in the big leagues. the crowd is loving it. 1-2. literally behind him, to second is gregorius. >> john: i would say this got away. just a bit >> joe: look at montero's reaction. second big league pitching appearance for miguel montero, 80 80 leadoff walk, a line drive...
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. >> he had a great chapter in john asked ashford's hospital room when he blocked assigning he thoughtill's illegal print i thought he was wrong three times last year. the right thing to do was to keep his mouth shut. concealed, no way. what we are talking about was a stash of e-mails on anthony weiner's hard drive which no one had looked at. to imply, which the announcement did imply that there was something bad there and it turned out there wasn't, i think that was unprofessional. chris: okay we have both sides of the argument. let's turn to the politics of late-night comedy. here was steven colbert with his astonishingly crude attack on donald trump. >> you are the president, but you are turning into a real prick. the only thing your mouth is good for is being vladimir putin. [inaudible] chris: wow. here is jimmy kimmel talking about the terrible news about his newborn son and in the context of the debate this week over obamacare repeal and replace. >> billy was born with a heart disease, something called tetralogy at below with pulmonary atresia. no parent should have to decide if
. >> he had a great chapter in john asked ashford's hospital room when he blocked assigning he thoughtill's illegal print i thought he was wrong three times last year. the right thing to do was to keep his mouth shut. concealed, no way. what we are talking about was a stash of e-mails on anthony weiner's hard drive which no one had looked at. to imply, which the announcement did imply that there was something bad there and it turned out there wasn't, i think that was unprofessional....
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first, i want to follow up about what john asked about the rank-and-file of the f.b.i.don't you think the acting director of the f.b.i. has a better handle on the rank and file than you do? sarah: look, i am not going to get a back and forth on who has the better handle. again, i've heard from multiple individuals that are very happy about the president's decision, and i know that it was the right one. i believe that most of the people that we've talked to also believe it was the right decision to make. reporter: and about the meeting yesterday between president trump and the russian foreign minister. can you walk us through how a photographer from either a russian state news outlet or the russian government got into that meeting and got those photographs out? sarah: yes. the same way they would whoever the president was meeting with when it comes to a foreign minister or a head of state. both individuals have official photographers in the room. we had an official photographer in the room as did they. reporter: usually independent media in the u.s. is typically invited
first, i want to follow up about what john asked about the rank-and-file of the f.b.i.don't you think the acting director of the f.b.i. has a better handle on the rank and file than you do? sarah: look, i am not going to get a back and forth on who has the better handle. again, i've heard from multiple individuals that are very happy about the president's decision, and i know that it was the right one. i believe that most of the people that we've talked to also believe it was the right decision...
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. >> shepard: lawmakers asked john brennan about reports that president trump shared classified information with the russians in the oval office. >> right. brennan said he's not sure if those reports are true. he says if they are, he thinks president trump may have violated two protocols, not laws. one is a protocol that discourages u.s. officials from sharing intel with visiting dignitaries as opposed to going through intel channels and then separate protocol that encourages any u.s. officials that want to share information with a foreign dignitary and ask where the first came from and ask first. but two important points. brennan said he shared a fair amount of intel with the russians during his time as director of the cia. he says he thinks the leaks are appalling and whoever is putting this information out and keeps dinging the white house should be rounded up and punished. >> shepard: thanks, peter. the latest blockbuster report from the washing report is if true very serious. the paper reports president trump asked the heads of the national intelligence agency and the national security
. >> shepard: lawmakers asked john brennan about reports that president trump shared classified information with the russians in the oval office. >> right. brennan said he's not sure if those reports are true. he says if they are, he thinks president trump may have violated two protocols, not laws. one is a protocol that discourages u.s. officials from sharing intel with visiting dignitaries as opposed to going through intel channels and then separate protocol that encourages any...
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first, i want to follow up about what john asked about the ranking file of the fbi. do you think the fbi has a better handle on the file than you do? >> i'm not going to get in the back and forth of who has a better handle. again, i've heard from multiple individuals that are very happy about the president's decision, and i know that it was the right one. i believe that most of the people that we've talked to also believe it was the right decision to make. >> about the meeting yesterday between president trump and the russian foreign minister. do you walk us through how a photographer from either russian news outlet or the russia government got into that meeting and got those photographs out? >> yeah. the same way that they would whoever themeeting wh when it comes to foreign minister, both individuals have official photographers in the world. we had an official photographer in the room, as did the -- >> usually the independent media in the u.s. is typically invited into those meetings. why did that happen? >> it varies, actually. not always particularly sometimes th
first, i want to follow up about what john asked about the ranking file of the fbi. do you think the fbi has a better handle on the file than you do? >> i'm not going to get in the back and forth of who has a better handle. again, i've heard from multiple individuals that are very happy about the president's decision, and i know that it was the right one. i believe that most of the people that we've talked to also believe it was the right decision to make. >> about the meeting...
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john: that might be enough to leave that sentence right there. ♪ ♪ john: going to ask you a little bit. what have you learned about him so far? p.m. trudeau: i've learned that he listens. he is a little bit unlike many politicians. john: that might be enough to leave that sentence right there. [laughter] p.m. trudeau: as politicians, we are very much trained to say something and stick with it, whereas he has shown that if he says one thing and then actually hears good counter arguments or good reasons why he should shift his position, he will take a different position if it is a better one, if the arguments win him over, and i think there is a challenge in that for electors, but there's also an opportunity in that for people who engage with him to try to work to achieve a, you know, beneficial outcome. john: in a strange way, he has helped you define yourself more clearly? you are often cited as the anti-trump now because you believe this whole liberal order. p.m. trudeau: i think i can speak for all canadians in the room, where we work very hard to be not defined as not american. we t
john: that might be enough to leave that sentence right there. ♪ ♪ john: going to ask you a little bit. what have you learned about him so far? p.m. trudeau: i've learned that he listens. he is a little bit unlike many politicians. john: that might be enough to leave that sentence right there. [laughter] p.m. trudeau: as politicians, we are very much trained to say something and stick with it, whereas he has shown that if he says one thing and then actually hears good counter arguments or...
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john: that is what i asked him about in terms of who tells you "no." ou put in your blind spot? charlie: that is an essential question about him. does he understand his weaknesses? john: right. charlie: go ahead. john: the one great advantage i have had and the huge weakness is that i was born in washington. now, i have worked very hard and have had the blessing of marrying somebody who was not born in washington and spent a lot of time where she is from, and connected with her family and other parts of my family that is not in washington and have spent my whole political career trying to get the heck out of washington. i spent a lot of time on the campaign trail talking to people, trying to live that life collecting names of people i touch with when i am back here. the cocooning nature of washington and the benefits of living here are a constant thing you have to keep pushing against. that is one thing. intellectually, i do not know. i had that classic liberal arts education. charlie: you had a classic liberal arts education? john: right, although i th
john: that is what i asked him about in terms of who tells you "no." ou put in your blind spot? charlie: that is an essential question about him. does he understand his weaknesses? john: right. charlie: go ahead. john: the one great advantage i have had and the huge weakness is that i was born in washington. now, i have worked very hard and have had the blessing of marrying somebody who was not born in washington and spent a lot of time where she is from, and connected with her family...
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that was john sweeney asking the question.re know that salman abedi at his family were regular attendees at this mosque. a bbc reporter got into the mosque. a bbc reporter got into the mosque yesterday, the only journalist to do so. i wanted to go inside and pray but i was stopped, by the police, you are a journalist, you are not allowed then. i explained i need to pray. we argued for about her 15 minutes, the mosque administration got involved and i said to him this is my right, it is the mosque. i was allowed in but with a very strict conditions, number one was that i would not be allowed to pray behind the rest of the worshippers so i was asked to pray ina the worshippers so i was asked to pray in a separate corner, i was not allowed to go left—to—right, i was banned from speaking to any worshippers and the third condition was i was not to load my phone, taking pictures. iaccepted was i was not to load my phone, taking pictures. i accepted all of these conditions which were really strange to me and never happen to me in any
that was john sweeney asking the question.re know that salman abedi at his family were regular attendees at this mosque. a bbc reporter got into the mosque. a bbc reporter got into the mosque yesterday, the only journalist to do so. i wanted to go inside and pray but i was stopped, by the police, you are a journalist, you are not allowed then. i explained i need to pray. we argued for about her 15 minutes, the mosque administration got involved and i said to him this is my right, it is the...
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about one year ago, i asked john glenn to calm any my staff. he and his wonderful wife showed up, and a peppered john glenn with questions. it was really interesting, because he told my team that happiness in life does not, from all the material things you think about. , happiness in life comes from one thing, and that is serving others. he spoke about serving the cause greater than yourself. he was someone who never stopped finding ways to serve. with his talents, he could have done anything, absolutely it does not have to be about politics are public willce, but many of us leave here energized ready to --p and make sure that your mitchard keep fighting. like thomas edison -- make sure to keep fighting. just like thomas edison. and then my john glenn, find excellence and fulfillment that works for you. god bless you all. go eagles. [applause] >> i am honored to be here today , but i have noticed that some of your fellow students have raised questions about me being your commencement speaker. i want you to understand what is behind these protes
about one year ago, i asked john glenn to calm any my staff. he and his wonderful wife showed up, and a peppered john glenn with questions. it was really interesting, because he told my team that happiness in life does not, from all the material things you think about. , happiness in life comes from one thing, and that is serving others. he spoke about serving the cause greater than yourself. he was someone who never stopped finding ways to serve. with his talents, he could have done anything,...
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reporter: i want to follow up on what john asked about the rank-and-file fbi. do you think the acting director has a better and on the rank-and-file and you do? sarah sanders: i will not get into the back-and-forth and who is a better handle. i heard from multiple individuals that are very happy about the president's decision. i know it was the right one. i believe most of the people we talked to also believe it was the right decision to make. reporter: about the meeting yesterday between president trump in the russian foreign minister, could you walk us through how a photographer from paper orrussian state the russian government got that meeting and got those photographs out? sarah sanders: the same way they would, whoever the president was meeting with when it comes to a foreign minister or a head of state. both individuals have official photographers in the room. we had an official photographer in the room, as did them. reporter: the independent media in the u.s. is typically invited into those meetings. why did that not happen? sarah sanders: it varies. not
reporter: i want to follow up on what john asked about the rank-and-file fbi. do you think the acting director has a better and on the rank-and-file and you do? sarah sanders: i will not get into the back-and-forth and who is a better handle. i heard from multiple individuals that are very happy about the president's decision. i know it was the right one. i believe most of the people we talked to also believe it was the right decision to make. reporter: about the meeting yesterday between...
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john: that might be enough to leave that sentence right there. ♪ john: going to ask you a little bit ump. what have you learned about him so far? p.m. trudeau: i've learned that he listens. he is a little bit unlike many politicians. john: that might be enough. leave that sentence right there. [laughter] p.m. trudeau: as politicians, we are very much trained to say something and stick with it. whereas, he has shown that if he says one thing and then actually hears good counterarguments are good reasons why he should shift his position, he will pay a different position if it is a better one. if the arguments when him over. -- if the arguments win him over. there is a challenge in that for electorates, but number starting for those who work with him. in a strange way, he has helped you define yourself more clearly. you are the anti-trump now because you believe in this liberal order. p.m. trudeau: aiken's week for all canadians in the room i think, when we work very hard to not defined as not american. to say the canadian is not american is an easy shortcut. john: if you look around the
john: that might be enough to leave that sentence right there. ♪ john: going to ask you a little bit ump. what have you learned about him so far? p.m. trudeau: i've learned that he listens. he is a little bit unlike many politicians. john: that might be enough. leave that sentence right there. [laughter] p.m. trudeau: as politicians, we are very much trained to say something and stick with it. whereas, he has shown that if he says one thing and then actually hears good counterarguments are...
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about one year ago, i asked john come meet with my staff. he and his wonderful wife showed up, and they peppered john glenn with questions. it was really interesting, because he told my team that happiness in life does not come from all the material things you think about. in his you, at 90 something years old at the time happiness , in life comes from one thing, and that is serving others. in some way. he spoke about serving the cause greater than yourself. he's an example of someone who never stopped finding ways to serve. with his talents, he could have done anything, absolutely anything. he chose a life of service. it doesn't have to be politics, that's not right for everybody. i understand. all of us have the opportunity to serve in our communities. many of you already do. i know you will leave here energized to do more to help make sure your neighbors are represented by you. in the next chapter of your lives, i hope these incredible ohioans will inspire you to work the wright brothers, work hard like thomas edison, and serve others lik
about one year ago, i asked john come meet with my staff. he and his wonderful wife showed up, and they peppered john glenn with questions. it was really interesting, because he told my team that happiness in life does not come from all the material things you think about. in his you, at 90 something years old at the time happiness , in life comes from one thing, and that is serving others. in some way. he spoke about serving the cause greater than yourself. he's an example of someone who never...
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face the nation host john dickerson asked president trump about his predecessor, president obama. >> the president of the united states, you said he was sick and bad -- >> you can take it any way you want. >> reporter: but i'm asking you because you don't want it to be fake news. i want to hear it from president trump. >> you don't have to ask me because i have my own opinions. you can have your opinions. >> reporter: but i want to know your opinion. you're the president of the united states. >> that's enough, thank you. >> president trump invited rodrigo duterte to the white house. >>> the victims of a deadly crash on interstate 880 in oakland have again identified, 25-year-old did he onchristy and 5-year-old -- deon christy and 5-year-old navaeh brown were killed on saturday. they were in the back seat of a bmw that hit a truck parked on the shoulder and then veered back into traffic and into another vehicle. the little girl was not properly restrained in a car seat. >>> two people have been killed in the past three days on two of san francisco's most dangerous streets. sharon chin
face the nation host john dickerson asked president trump about his predecessor, president obama. >> the president of the united states, you said he was sick and bad -- >> you can take it any way you want. >> reporter: but i'm asking you because you don't want it to be fake news. i want to hear it from president trump. >> you don't have to ask me because i have my own opinions. you can have your opinions. >> reporter: but i want to know your opinion. you're the...
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about one year ago, i asked john glenn to calm any my staff. we had a staff retreat in columbus, ohio. he and his wonderful wife showed they peppered john glenn with questions. it was really interesting, because he told my team that happiness in life does not, from all the material things you think about. but in his view, happiness in life comes from one thing, and that is serving others. in some way. he spoke about serving the cause greater than yourself. again, he was someone who never stopped finding ways to serve. and with his talents, he could have done anything, absolutely anything. but he chose a life of service. it does not have to be about politics are public service, but many of us will leave here energized ready to help and make sure your neighbors are revisited by you and you are serving them. so, in the next chapter of your life, i hope these incredible ohioans will inspire you. work hard like the wright brothers. keep fighting. just like thomas edison. and then my john glenn, find excellence and fulfillment that works for you. the
about one year ago, i asked john glenn to calm any my staff. we had a staff retreat in columbus, ohio. he and his wonderful wife showed they peppered john glenn with questions. it was really interesting, because he told my team that happiness in life does not, from all the material things you think about. but in his view, happiness in life comes from one thing, and that is serving others. in some way. he spoke about serving the cause greater than yourself. again, he was someone who never...
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so with no further ado, i'm going to turn it over to john and ask him to talk about the most recent findings on anti-semitism from the last survey he did for adl. >> thank you. i've got a bad back, so i have to keep on sitting here, but i think you can see these slides. we conducted these -- we've been working with adl for more than 25 years. our first survey was in 1988, and during that time since 1988 we've probably conducted six or seven measurements of anti-semitic attitudes, prejudicial attitudes. to be clear, the surveys that we conduct are not just about anti-semitism. they cover until answer, they cover -- toll lance, there's always a section on israel. there's a broad range. and last year in the spirit, in the teeth of the presidential campaign we did have a series of questions about immigration, deporting immigrants, etc., to which i'd like to get to after. but we'll talk first about the antisemitic findings. this is a survey about jews in america, but as i said, it was a broader topic. and i believe this is our eighth survey, the first survey on anti-semitism was in 1982. basicall
so with no further ado, i'm going to turn it over to john and ask him to talk about the most recent findings on anti-semitism from the last survey he did for adl. >> thank you. i've got a bad back, so i have to keep on sitting here, but i think you can see these slides. we conducted these -- we've been working with adl for more than 25 years. our first survey was in 1988, and during that time since 1988 we've probably conducted six or seven measurements of anti-semitic attitudes,...
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john doerr asked me to visit google, and i said who cares about a search engine?t won't matter very much. who uses search engines? nevertheless he said go visit with larry and sergey. what they were doing was so interesting and the way they mash and the quality of the people they had recruited was so compelling that i just had to be there. david: search engines were not that novel at the time because there were plenty of search engine companies, right, so why did you think google had a search engine that was going to change the world? eric: i did not particularly feel that google was going to be successful, but i did think the technology was unusually special. google had invented a different way of doing ranking. all of the previous search engines had used ranking that was easily manipulated by business forces and so forth. but larry page had invented something known as page rank which is a different algorithm, a different way of doing search, and it had spread virally, first at stanford and then throughout the bay area. it was all word-of-mouth and i thought, wha
john doerr asked me to visit google, and i said who cares about a search engine?t won't matter very much. who uses search engines? nevertheless he said go visit with larry and sergey. what they were doing was so interesting and the way they mash and the quality of the people they had recruited was so compelling that i just had to be there. david: search engines were not that novel at the time because there were plenty of search engine companies, right, so why did you think google had a search...
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that's a much bigger ask. john pienaar, bbc news, southampton.d liberal democrat leader, nick clegg, has said that ordinary people will pay the price of a hard brexit and warned people not to allow the conservatives to rule unopposed. in a campaign speech, mr clegg accused theresa may of seeking to pull the wool over voters‘ eyes about the damage brexit was already doing, and urged people to vote for a real oppositon in the liberal democrats. in scotland, the first minister nicola sturgeon has urged young people to back the snp, claiming that younger generations are being let down by the conservative government. she claimed that by the time they reach their early 30s, the wealth accumulated by young people born in the 1980s will be half that of those born in the 1970s. the green party say they will offer voters the chance of a second referendum on brexit with an option to remain in the eu. the party's election manifesto will include a pledge for a ‘ratification referendum' to be held after the eu has agreed the terms of brexit if the majority of
that's a much bigger ask. john pienaar, bbc news, southampton.d liberal democrat leader, nick clegg, has said that ordinary people will pay the price of a hard brexit and warned people not to allow the conservatives to rule unopposed. in a campaign speech, mr clegg accused theresa may of seeking to pull the wool over voters‘ eyes about the damage brexit was already doing, and urged people to vote for a real oppositon in the liberal democrats. in scotland, the first minister nicola sturgeon...
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john: do you think donald trump's stance on immigration and things like that is a bonus for you now? p.m. trudeau: when people askher canada would be flooded by immigrants fleeing a trump victory, that happens every -- "if thiscle person wins, i'm moving to upada" -- and nobody inends moving very much. maybe some. john: they must have gone the opposi way. p.m. trudeau: maybe some. ut the idea that we can emphasize rtain things of canada's comparative advantage -- we do better with diversity than most countries in the world, and a lot of businesses are beginning to understand that the capacity to have diversity on your board or on your shop floor, whether it's a gender balance or just a lot of different backgrounds coming together to solve challenging problems creates better growth, better solutions, better innovation. john: maybe not next year, but at some point, governments will have to start creating almost make-believe jobs in order to keep people employed. , who aret do otherwise being pushed out by automation. p.m. trudeau: i think that's a question a lot of folks are struggling with, but what we saw every t
john: do you think donald trump's stance on immigration and things like that is a bonus for you now? p.m. trudeau: when people askher canada would be flooded by immigrants fleeing a trump victory, that happens every -- "if thiscle person wins, i'm moving to upada" -- and nobody inends moving very much. maybe some. john: they must have gone the opposi way. p.m. trudeau: maybe some. ut the idea that we can emphasize rtain things of canada's comparative advantage -- we do better with...
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occur because if kim wins this test of wills he will do other things. >> steve, let me ask you this. senator johnccain was asked how much of a threat russian president vladimir putin was to global security. here is what he said. >> i think he is the premiere and most important threat, more so than isis. it's the russians who are trying -- who tried to destroy the very fundamental of democracy and that is to change the outcome of an american election. >> john mccain's been saying that. lindsey graham is saying the same sort of thing. it's not yet clear that that message is getting to the administration. >> no. i think there are people like h.r. mcmaster and now secretary kelly, jim mattis. they understand it at their core. they may not go out in public and say what john mccain has. he's giving a lesson in strategy. isis is an important challenge but not existential to the affairs of the united states. what russia is doing around the world and within our own borders represents a kind of existential threat. you don't want to overhype these things. mccain is giving them a strategic studies lesson whi
occur because if kim wins this test of wills he will do other things. >> steve, let me ask you this. senator johnccain was asked how much of a threat russian president vladimir putin was to global security. here is what he said. >> i think he is the premiere and most important threat, more so than isis. it's the russians who are trying -- who tried to destroy the very fundamental of democracy and that is to change the outcome of an american election. >> john mccain's been...
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i would like to ask a couple questions from the panelists before i open up the session. john, you said there were 14% which is a lot of people. that's an important thing to make. you protect that being flat. it sounds like overhearing from. [inaudible] the intensity of the anti-semitism out there, even the number of people holding is not anticipated to change or really changing dramatically. i guess the question is why are we seen such an an increase in instances with the same level of anti-sementic attitude being measured and maybe, i'm interested in hearing everyone's action reaction. >> one of the things we discovered was that reporting tends to get more reporting. when everyone is focusing on an increase in whites promised activity, whether online or off, the public discussion every time you turn on the news but i cannot hate incidents et cetera that encourages people to say i want to be a part of this as well. i want to do something. sometimes that means literally just reporting an incident. at the same time, again, i have to go back to social media and there's an anti-s
i would like to ask a couple questions from the panelists before i open up the session. john, you said there were 14% which is a lot of people. that's an important thing to make. you protect that being flat. it sounds like overhearing from. [inaudible] the intensity of the anti-semitism out there, even the number of people holding is not anticipated to change or really changing dramatically. i guess the question is why are we seen such an an increase in instances with the same level of...
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. >> then our friend john dickerson asked trump what he thought of kim jong un. >> i can tell it you this, a the lo of people don't like when i say it it he was a young man of 26 or 27 when he took over from his father. a lot of people, i'm sure, tried to take that power away. whether it it was his uncle or anybody else. and he was able to do it. so obviously he's a pretty smart cookie. >> stephen: so, trump thinks-- no, no, trump things kim jong unis a smart cookie to which all of north korea replied, cookie? he's a monster. the point is he is a monster. fat little monster. now dickerson gamely tried to get trump to commit to releasing his tax return finally but it it was the same old song and dance about under audit. so i would like to rephrase the question. mr. president, can you talk about your tax returns as a metaphor for your penis. >> i have a very big tax return. you've seen the picture, my tax return is probably higher than that, from the floor. when you look at other people's tax return, even other wealthy people, their tax return is this thing. my tax return is this high.
. >> then our friend john dickerson asked trump what he thought of kim jong un. >> i can tell it you this, a the lo of people don't like when i say it it he was a young man of 26 or 27 when he took over from his father. a lot of people, i'm sure, tried to take that power away. whether it it was his uncle or anybody else. and he was able to do it. so obviously he's a pretty smart cookie. >> stephen: so, trump thinks-- no, no, trump things kim jong unis a smart cookie to which...
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they took some photos with the president and john is asking the white house to see if we can see a couplef official photos. they asked why the meeting with republicans, they've met with them as well also at the white house. our republicans at the white house handing over a little bit of the talking points democrats? >> david: we have to continue our dialogue with russia. syria wants to be as close as they can be to russia. we have to give a dialogue going. we cannot allow the president who said let me get to this election. you have a president who is very decisive and saying here's where we stand. >> abby: who doesn't want to find a way to work together and dealing with isis. i want to say one thing about the democrats. i don't think the american people are stupid. i think this is an example of what they hate so much about politics. chuck schumer said in november, it wasn't for him, hillary would be elected. people get that. people get hypocrisy and that's what they hate about washington, d.c., that's what i had about politicians. it's really unfortunate to see. >> harris: we have a littl
they took some photos with the president and john is asking the white house to see if we can see a couplef official photos. they asked why the meeting with republicans, they've met with them as well also at the white house. our republicans at the white house handing over a little bit of the talking points democrats? >> david: we have to continue our dialogue with russia. syria wants to be as close as they can be to russia. we have to give a dialogue going. we cannot allow the president...
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he asked for ideas and brought those together. the words and the ideas are john kennedy's. felt the, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. he believed that by calling on the better angels of people so much could get done. whether going to the moon, peace corps, or so many other areas. are reflecting on those who died in the battlefield. in this scene john f. kennedy and the internal flame at arlington national cemetery. how quickly did the family come together and determined this would be a lasting tribute to president kennedy. >> no one was expecting this. people were thinking about a reelection campaign. family came together to look at different ways to memorialize him. the biggest ways what president johnson did in legislation, civil rights and others. that president kennedy started, lyndon johnson continued and did a great job with. then you have the kennedy center for the arts. the arts was something very important to the president. we continually show things at the presidential library museum, including the new exhibit the just
he asked for ideas and brought those together. the words and the ideas are john kennedy's. felt the, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. he believed that by calling on the better angels of people so much could get done. whether going to the moon, peace corps, or so many other areas. are reflecting on those who died in the battlefield. in this scene john f. kennedy and the internal flame at arlington national cemetery. how quickly did the family come...
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. >> earlier this morning i spoke with homeland security john kelly and i began with asking him about the jared kushner news. >> i know jared. he's a great guy, decent guy. he's number one interest really is the nation, so you know, there's a lot of different ways to communicate back channel, you know, publicly with other countries, i -- i don't see any big issue here relative to -- relative to jared. >> even with an adversary -- somebody that was at the time our own intelligence community had collectively said this was a country that infiltrated our election. did this show good judgment? >> well, you know, it was before the government was in place during the transition period i think from what i understand and i think any time you can opalines of communication with anyone whether they're good friends or not so good friends is a smart thing to do. >> had you ever in your lifetime of government service both in the military and outside of it, had you ever used another government's communications facility though, the idea of sort of going around american communications? >> well, no, but
. >> earlier this morning i spoke with homeland security john kelly and i began with asking him about the jared kushner news. >> i know jared. he's a great guy, decent guy. he's number one interest really is the nation, so you know, there's a lot of different ways to communicate back channel, you know, publicly with other countries, i -- i don't see any big issue here relative to -- relative to jared. >> even with an adversary -- somebody that was at the time our own...
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we asked john henry to find out. >> joined by michael of serve d.c. and we are talking about cpr. what to do with a child. for a toddler, you would do chest compressions with one hand. and you actually want to go about 2 inches deep and when you give your rescue breaths, you don't have to open the airway as much as you do for an adult. >> how important is it to learn cpr? >> i think that every child should know how to do cpr. children talk to other children and they go back and share it with their families and their families become, you know, interested and how should my child learn cpr. it spreads. >> if you don't know cpr, should you go up to a person and try it if you in >> if you have not been trained in the correctional method of cpr, you can actually perform hands only cpr, which is just strictly compressions only. it does not involve any rescue breaths at all. and you can go to the red cross website, american hearts website and give you a brief tutorial. >> we have a lot more information on how to do cpr. you can also come to servedc for help. >> wusa9. >>> if you have a we
we asked john henry to find out. >> joined by michael of serve d.c. and we are talking about cpr. what to do with a child. for a toddler, you would do chest compressions with one hand. and you actually want to go about 2 inches deep and when you give your rescue breaths, you don't have to open the airway as much as you do for an adult. >> how important is it to learn cpr? >> i think that every child should know how to do cpr. children talk to other children and they go back...
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john. i wanted to ask the reporter when the guy called in about the security clearance, do they give security clearance or take it away but one question. and another i would like to ask you all have not come on and said what the regulation was that he has pulled that affects the public. it may help the employees but you haven't said about the consumer protection agency getting rid of scrubbers and coal mines but they don't have to have that. can you check those things and find out the regulation that he has put in and taken away and the harm it could do for the public in general, not employer but the employee. >> host: certain topics we certainly can cover. i would point you back when he had an entire show on the coal industry. one of the environmentalists on the program talks about the extreme role that the trump administration pulled back that was being moved to the end of the obama administration so that is one of the topics that you pointed out. thanks for bringing up other topics for us to discuss. scott, anderson indiana, line for republic, go ahead. >> caller: i'm wondering if it's con
john. i wanted to ask the reporter when the guy called in about the security clearance, do they give security clearance or take it away but one question. and another i would like to ask you all have not come on and said what the regulation was that he has pulled that affects the public. it may help the employees but you haven't said about the consumer protection agency getting rid of scrubbers and coal mines but they don't have to have that. can you check those things and find out the...
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ask john larson, the chair of the caucus at the time. many, many, many hours. so, you know, just -- i thank you for your question. it gets me another time to kind of set the record straight if anybody wants to know that. it was completely different. and we could never -- our party is a consensus building party. we could never passed a bill i said tomorrow morning you will vote on this. that's just not the democratic party. it might be the republican party. but you point out the hypocrisy of what they are doing. hours from last night to today, a matter of hours, not even a full day they're putting forth a bill, some of the -- what is the members quoted as saying, read the bill, no? some of my staff read parts of it. i don't think any members have read the whole bill. that's what staff is for. that was one of the republican members. so, this is -- i always find with the republicans including the president of the united states that their motusoperandi is we'll say about you what we'll likely do ourselves. that's what they did. they put forward a bill. we were dema
ask john larson, the chair of the caucus at the time. many, many, many hours. so, you know, just -- i thank you for your question. it gets me another time to kind of set the record straight if anybody wants to know that. it was completely different. and we could never -- our party is a consensus building party. we could never passed a bill i said tomorrow morning you will vote on this. that's just not the democratic party. it might be the republican party. but you point out the hypocrisy of...
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again, john mcdonnell was asked on that point and said it was nonsense.e was happy to pick over those figures any time. alex, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. more pressure on donald trump — as he's accused of asking the head of the fbi to drop an inquiry into his former security chief's links with russia. coming up... oh, look, i don't care if it only cost 2p! those curlers could fetch more than that — as hilda ogden's personal effects head from coronation street to the auction house. coming up in sport at half—past — andy murray says he can still do well at the french open later this month, despite his poorform since returning from an elbow injury in march. uk unemployment is down again — falling to its lowest level in 42 years. latest figures from the office for national statistics show the number of people unemployed fell by 53,000 to 1.54 million in the three months to march — a rate of 4.6%. but are the figures as good as they seem? our economics correspondent andrew verity reports. you would need to be well into your 40s to remember a time
again, john mcdonnell was asked on that point and said it was nonsense.e was happy to pick over those figures any time. alex, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. more pressure on donald trump — as he's accused of asking the head of the fbi to drop an inquiry into his former security chief's links with russia. coming up... oh, look, i don't care if it only cost 2p! those curlers could fetch more than that — as hilda ogden's personal effects head from coronation street to the auction...
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and obviously it's something that john dickerson asked him about, but the fact that he's still sticking by, he has yet to acknowledge any fault or -- >> the most generous interpretation, that the original tweet, he didn't really know what he was saying, it's horseshoes, and after he was investigating the thing, what he was really concerned about is collection under the fisa act. he didn't like the fact that the intelligence agencies could unmask people. it is the number one fool that they use to -- there has been information fed to trump supporters that 702 and the nsa are tapping your phones illegally and they can intercept anything they want. with the debate he started, sacrifices 702 this summer and republicans start turning against that, that's going to have ramifications. >> when the patriot act was passed originally. eric snowden has become a -- >> edward. >> edward, excuse me. >> trump has aligned himself with snowden on this issue. and he's got to make a decision. >> but you need to be more specific. when you have susan rice, an obama administration official admitting on televis
and obviously it's something that john dickerson asked him about, but the fact that he's still sticking by, he has yet to acknowledge any fault or -- >> the most generous interpretation, that the original tweet, he didn't really know what he was saying, it's horseshoes, and after he was investigating the thing, what he was really concerned about is collection under the fisa act. he didn't like the fact that the intelligence agencies could unmask people. it is the number one fool that they...
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now, just-- just for comparison, let's take a look at the current president, who cbs' john dickerson recently asked about the saying that since the oval office has no corners, there's nowhere to hide. and, clearly, the president did not understand that that was a metaphor. >> george w. bush said the reason the oval office is round is there are no corners you can hide in. >> well, there's truth to that. there's truth to that. there are certainly no corners. you look and there's a census openness but there's nobody out there. there's an openness but i've never seen anybody out there, actually, if you can imagine. >> what he meant was it all comes back to you. >> sure, sure, it does, it does. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> trevor: wow. i say that journalist is very professional because you realize in that moment, he's saying metaphorically, and donald trump is like, "you're right, there's no corners. nowhere to hide. there could be someone out there. you never know. we should put some corners in." so now, basically, we can add metaphors to the list of things president trump has very little knowledge of.
now, just-- just for comparison, let's take a look at the current president, who cbs' john dickerson recently asked about the saying that since the oval office has no corners, there's nowhere to hide. and, clearly, the president did not understand that that was a metaphor. >> george w. bush said the reason the oval office is round is there are no corners you can hide in. >> well, there's truth to that. there's truth to that. there are certainly no corners. you look and there's a...
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they hope this year, i think that's a key question, particularly given the budget, and the fact as john askedhe senate and the house to sign off on a budget resolution before you can get the reconciliation plan in place to pass tax reform under reconciliation, and you ever still dealing with health care so the calendar is going by quickly here. you know, other things, i mean he was pushed on economic growth, sara, and it was back to this idea of more capital investment leads to higher productivity. >> more workers rejoining the labor force. that combo is how he sees economic growth manifesting. he said 3% growth this year or next year will phase in over time tax reform is imperative. he's also maintaining his position the biggest beneficiaries of the tax reform should be middle income people, not upper income and john went to great lengths to press him on that and of course what we got out of him on the budget, the president made some tough decisions but clearly his priority was increasing our defense spending, something that you're seeing today. >> right. harwood tried to pin him down on no
they hope this year, i think that's a key question, particularly given the budget, and the fact as john askedhe senate and the house to sign off on a budget resolution before you can get the reconciliation plan in place to pass tax reform under reconciliation, and you ever still dealing with health care so the calendar is going by quickly here. you know, other things, i mean he was pushed on economic growth, sara, and it was back to this idea of more capital investment leads to higher...
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. >> reporter: republican senator jolg cobb-- john cornyn was asked about the russia investigation. >> it is a legitimate area of inquiry. >> reporter: the president has repeatedly disagreed. >> i said, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. >> reporter: should a special prosecutor be appointed? reporter: democratic senators calling for a special prosecutor into russia before any vote on comey's replacement. >> i will vote against any confirmation of an fbi director unless there is support for a special prosecutor. >> gloria is live at the justice department. tonight a group of current and former fbi agents pushing a candidate, a name they want president trump to consider. >> reporter: the fbi agent's association is endorsing mike rogers, he is scheduled as the final interview today. he himself is a former special agent and a member of congress and in terms of next steps the white house says president trump will himself meet with finalists once this very long list narrows. tom. >>> breaking news from overseas, a new provocation from north korea. u.s. off
. >> reporter: republican senator jolg cobb-- john cornyn was asked about the russia investigation. >> it is a legitimate area of inquiry. >> reporter: the president has repeatedly disagreed. >> i said, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. >> reporter: should a special prosecutor be appointed? reporter: democratic senators calling for a special prosecutor into russia before any vote on comey's replacement. >> i will vote...