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jo greenhorn said: john brooks also wondered: andrew garrett asked: it was the website buzzfeed whichhe 35 page dossier in full on tuesday evening. while understanding that it was impossible for the bbc to ignore, some viewers felt the corporation wrongly allowed it to dominate their coverage. brian watson e—mailed on wednesday: well, the editor of the bbc‘s news at 6pm and news at 10pm is paul royal and he's with me now. it's been a big revelation that the bbc was aware of allegations a blackmail tape might exist some months ago. let's start with that. how did the bbc find out about it and why did the bbc decide not to report on it at all? the bbc like other news organisations became aware of the existence of this dossier and these potential allegations. obviously we have robust editorial processes we go through in terms of verification and trying to substantiate the allegations. we couldn't, they're unproven and so we weren't publishing them. in the end, as we saw this week, buzzfeed news decided they were going to publish the 35 page dossier and allegations and they have their own
jo greenhorn said: john brooks also wondered: andrew garrett asked: it was the website buzzfeed whichhe 35 page dossier in full on tuesday evening. while understanding that it was impossible for the bbc to ignore, some viewers felt the corporation wrongly allowed it to dominate their coverage. brian watson e—mailed on wednesday: well, the editor of the bbc‘s news at 6pm and news at 10pm is paul royal and he's with me now. it's been a big revelation that the bbc was aware of allegations a...
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jo greenhorn said: john brooks also wondered: andrew garrett asked: it was the website buzzfeed whichorporation wrongly allowed it to dominate their coverage. brian watson e—mailed on wednesday: well, the editor of the bbc‘s news at 6 and news at 10 is paul royall and he's with me now. it's been a big revelation that the bbc was aware of allegations a blackmail tape might exist some months ago. let's start with that. how did the bbc find out about it and why did the bbc decide not to report on it at all? the bbc, like other news organisations, became aware of the existence of this dossier and these potential allegations. obviously we have robust editorial processes we go through in terms of verification and trying to substantiate the allegations. we couldn't, they're unproven, and so we weren't publishing them. in the end, as we saw this week, buzzfeed news decided they were going to publish the 35—page dossier and allegations and they had their own editorial rationale and case law that. given that these allegations are still not verified now, some viewers will be saying, well, should
jo greenhorn said: john brooks also wondered: andrew garrett asked: it was the website buzzfeed whichorporation wrongly allowed it to dominate their coverage. brian watson e—mailed on wednesday: well, the editor of the bbc‘s news at 6 and news at 10 is paul royall and he's with me now. it's been a big revelation that the bbc was aware of allegations a blackmail tape might exist some months ago. let's start with that. how did the bbc find out about it and why did the bbc decide not to report...
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elton john, negative. garth brooks has declined to area celine dion said goodbye. and last week i covered the controversy with the bruce springsteen and the b street band playing at the garden state gala which is taking place the day before donald trump's inauguration. a lot of fans but to social media calling the band everything from traders to trump huggers and actually threatening some of the band players life. despite them emphasizing it was not a donald trump on all girl ball and it was nonpartisan event they have also joined the list of performers pulling out. >> bruce springsteen has been kind to us over the last year. he has never given us any problem with doing what we do. when it came right down to what we felt that we had to stay with a guide that brought us this far. >> the b street band has been clear that they stand behind the boss, bruce springsteen. he has pretty much made him who they are. they really won't benefit for showing that they're not loyal. they didn't sign a a contract that said they will not face any legal ramifications for pulling out
elton john, negative. garth brooks has declined to area celine dion said goodbye. and last week i covered the controversy with the bruce springsteen and the b street band playing at the garden state gala which is taking place the day before donald trump's inauguration. a lot of fans but to social media calling the band everything from traders to trump huggers and actually threatening some of the band players life. despite them emphasizing it was not a donald trump on all girl ball and it was...
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said so sad to hear the immensely talented and deeply beloved john hurt has died. mel brookslaying john merrick, mel brooks said no one could have played the elephant man more memorably, he carries that film into cinematic memory. and a tribute paid by axl rose from guns and roses. slightly misquote him but has treated" archibald, you speak, one must never underestimate the healing power of hatred". if you can get axl rose to be your fan, that shows his breadth of acting. youngerfans breadth of acting. younger fans will know him from films more recently but he is a link toa films more recently but he is a link to a different generation. his first role was in a man for all seasons in 1966, starring with 0rson welles. roles like i, claudius. you could sit here all day listing his great parts. alien, we heard earlier about one of the great cinematic deaths of all time. indiana jones he was in as well. you forget about them all. 1984 was another really memorable role for him. clare was talking about his role as clinton crisp, he twice visited that, the naked civil servant and an
said so sad to hear the immensely talented and deeply beloved john hurt has died. mel brookslaying john merrick, mel brooks said no one could have played the elephant man more memorably, he carries that film into cinematic memory. and a tribute paid by axl rose from guns and roses. slightly misquote him but has treated" archibald, you speak, one must never underestimate the healing power of hatred". if you can get axl rose to be your fan, that shows his breadth of acting. youngerfans...
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. >> reporter: this year's celebrities including elton john, celine dion and garth brooks reportedlyd invitations. even some singers backed out after backlash from fans. jennifer holiday said her support for the lgbt community saying -- >> the lapse of judgment was i didn't realize that people weren't really over the election. >> reporter: trump responded on fox news. >> just so you understand about the celebrities. i read where some of them decided they told us they're not going to sing. they were never asked to sing. >> reporter: jackie is under intense pressure. a barrage of criticism some calling her a traitor and selfish, but she says she's ignoring the hate and will do simply what she does best. ♪ >> so unfortunate she has to deal with that, but good for her for following her conviction. >> beautiful voice, but i'm sure she'll continue to get a lot of criticism. >> the youngest solo artist to ever go platinum. >> congratulations. >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, an avalanche triggered by an earthquake buries a hotel in italy. dozens are now missing.
. >> reporter: this year's celebrities including elton john, celine dion and garth brooks reportedlyd invitations. even some singers backed out after backlash from fans. jennifer holiday said her support for the lgbt community saying -- >> the lapse of judgment was i didn't realize that people weren't really over the election. >> reporter: trump responded on fox news. >> just so you understand about the celebrities. i read where some of them decided they told us they're...
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brook farms. >> i donald john trump, do solemnly swear. >> pelley: the 45th president of the united states takesthe oath and makes a vow. >> for t too long, a small group in our nation's capital, has reepped the rewards of government, while the people have borne the cost. that all changes starting right here and right now. >> pelley: protests against the new president turn violent. and the 44th president says a final good-bye. >> yes, we did. yes, we can. >> pelley: a transfer of power, and a cbrelenatio of american democracy. captioning sponsored by cbs
brook farms. >> i donald john trump, do solemnly swear. >> pelley: the 45th president of the united states takesthe oath and makes a vow. >> for t too long, a small group in our nation's capital, has reepped the rewards of government, while the people have borne the cost. that all changes starting right here and right now. >> pelley: protests against the new president turn violent. and the 44th president says a final good-bye. >> yes, we did. yes, we can. >>...
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john rizzo as always, thank you, sir. >> thank you, brooke. >>> next, back to our breaking story on capitolhe house voting to move forward with this initial procedural step of potentially paving the way to dismantle obamacare. we have heard a lot about, you know, what patients, what americans are thinking about potential changes, but what about the medical profession? dr. sanjay gupta talks to doctors for their perspective. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insur
john rizzo as always, thank you, sir. >> thank you, brooke. >>> next, back to our breaking story on capitolhe house voting to move forward with this initial procedural step of potentially paving the way to dismantle obamacare. we have heard a lot about, you know, what patients, what americans are thinking about potential changes, but what about the medical profession? dr. sanjay gupta talks to doctors for their perspective. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good...
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and last thursday, on the 11,000 block of mill brook, homes were flooded when an 8-inch main installed in the 1950s contracted. water department spokesman john did you julio says more than 60% of the city's 2800 miles of water mains are still cast iron. each winter as ice cold water polled pulled from the delaware and schuylkill rivers courses through the rigid pipe cracks
and last thursday, on the 11,000 block of mill brook, homes were flooded when an 8-inch main installed in the 1950s contracted. water department spokesman john did you julio says more than 60% of the city's 2800 miles of water mains are still cast iron. each winter as ice cold water polled pulled from the delaware and schuylkill rivers courses through the rigid pipe cracks
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my name is tammy plumlee, and i raise honest, simple turkey for shady brook farms. >> john hurt was diedagnosed with cancer in 2015, but later said he was cancer free. hurt's career spans six decades, twice nominated for academy award for his roles in midnight express, and the elephant man. hurts starred in two harry potter films as well as this year oscar nominated film jacky. john hurt was 77 years old. >>> actress barbara hail has died, best known role, the secretary in the tv series perry mason, in which she co-starts with raymond burr, show originally ran on cbs from 1957 to 1966 then got a revival in the 80s and 90's, earned a role in 1959. no word on the cause of her death. said hail died thursday at her los angeles area home with her family at her side. barbara hail was 94. >>> a lackawanna county priest has apologized for sharing another meme that mocked obese women at a march in washington, d.c. reverend patrick mcdowell says at 5-foot six and 230 pounds he was not in a position to criticize people who are overweight. now, a new study exposes another problem with fat shaming. "
my name is tammy plumlee, and i raise honest, simple turkey for shady brook farms. >> john hurt was diedagnosed with cancer in 2015, but later said he was cancer free. hurt's career spans six decades, twice nominated for academy award for his roles in midnight express, and the elephant man. hurts starred in two harry potter films as well as this year oscar nominated film jacky. john hurt was 77 years old. >>> actress barbara hail has died, best known role, the secretary in the tv...
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entered the war, the former british chief of imperial general staff field marshall sir john dill, who preceded alan brooke, wrote from washington to brooke, "never have i seen a country so utterly unprepared for war and so soft." the british did not rate highly america's hastily raised conscript armies. their tactical doctrine or their efficiency grade they -- efficiency. they did not support their belief in daylight bombing of german cities and did not believe it could lead to anything but massacre. churchill did not share the british general's pessimism. his extensive reading about the american civil war convinced him that once the nation was fully engaged, extraordinary productive capacity would be unleashed as well as the vast armies recruited. in a country more overprotected by its oceans from the kind of disruption suffered by british industry. churchill was soon proved right. while in 1940, the u.s. produced less than half the amount of the munitions produced by the u.k., in 1941, it was two thirds. in 1942, twice as much. in 1943, nearly thrice. and in 1944, almost four times as much. that in such
entered the war, the former british chief of imperial general staff field marshall sir john dill, who preceded alan brooke, wrote from washington to brooke, "never have i seen a country so utterly unprepared for war and so soft." the british did not rate highly america's hastily raised conscript armies. their tactical doctrine or their efficiency grade they -- efficiency. they did not support their belief in daylight bombing of german cities and did not believe it could lead to...
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john, nice to have you on. >> thank you, brooke. >> when we were listening to this hearing today and you have james clapper saying yes, there was a difference between having a healthy skepticism borrow rowing vice president elect pence's case. you have your ear to the ground with the intel community. what do you make of that response? >> well, i think james clapper is in the delicate position of the final days of his tenure. what i'm hearing brooke is first of all i was in cia myself for a very long time. people have to understand it is a very resillant organization. i myself served under seven presidents. these are career people. not political appointees in the work force so they will deal with any president who is elected in the oval office and be loyal to them. they're obviously not in it to make a lot of money or fame, but to have their analysis valued by the president who is ultimately their number one consumer, so these sort of gratuitous sort of off the cuff call them sort of snide remarks, i don't know what the purpose is and it tends to be debilitating and corrosive so i'm c
john, nice to have you on. >> thank you, brooke. >> when we were listening to this hearing today and you have james clapper saying yes, there was a difference between having a healthy skepticism borrow rowing vice president elect pence's case. you have your ear to the ground with the intel community. what do you make of that response? >> well, i think james clapper is in the delicate position of the final days of his tenure. what i'm hearing brooke is first of all i was in cia...
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. >> john brennan is clearly firing back at this, brooke. the question is four days from now when donald trump inherits this intelligence community john brennan will be gone, of course. but the community still exists. so that is what is a potentially worrisome prospect here when the new leader the new president is really at war, at odds with his intelligence officials. it's something we have never seen before, brooke. >> jeff zeleny thank you. joining me now, steve hall, and david andleman, editor emeritus at the world policy journal, cnn opinion contributor and columnist at u.s.a. today. great to have both of you on. david let me begin with you, just on the fact that the tweets from mr. trump implying that john brennan may have the one behind the leak. how -- how dangerous is that? certainly as jeff pointed out, it's unprecedented? >> it is unprecedented. no question any time donald trump tries to drive a wedge between himself and the cia and his intelligence officials that's really bad. but that's only one of a series brooke, of this weeken
. >> john brennan is clearly firing back at this, brooke. the question is four days from now when donald trump inherits this intelligence community john brennan will be gone, of course. but the community still exists. so that is what is a potentially worrisome prospect here when the new leader the new president is really at war, at odds with his intelligence officials. it's something we have never seen before, brooke. >> jeff zeleny thank you. joining me now, steve hall, and david...
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by james earl jones, the film includes interviews with edward brook of massachusetts, pennsylvania secretary of state, delores tucker, john lewis and representative barbara john car, the 1976 democratic convention keynote speaker. the 30-minute film was originally created for overseas audiences and was recently restored by the national archives. >> participation in a new cutting edge of the civil rights movement. and what black hip is trying to do toads is to get black americans who is 10% of the total electorate as zel rouse and committed and active and as sophisticated in politics as they were during the protest movement in the 1960s. >> we also serve notice here and now that if we have anything to do with it, the days of taking black and poor votes for granted is over. let it be understood that we syw that not in a spirit of self arrogant but as a natural consequence of our firm belief that the legislative and executive branches of government must be more accountable to the more neglected of our citizens than they have been in the past. >> i believe that politics is the best available nonviolent means of changing how w
by james earl jones, the film includes interviews with edward brook of massachusetts, pennsylvania secretary of state, delores tucker, john lewis and representative barbara john car, the 1976 democratic convention keynote speaker. the 30-minute film was originally created for overseas audiences and was recently restored by the national archives. >> participation in a new cutting edge of the civil rights movement. and what black hip is trying to do toads is to get black americans who is...
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it was terribly sad to learn of john hurt's passing mel brooks wrote. he was a magnificent talent. >> an honor and privilege. >> reporter: this morning, so many celebrating the long and prolific career of the man who made the smallest roles seem big. for "today," steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> this morning, serena williams is officially the greatest tennis player in open history. she knocked off her sister in the australia open hours ago. now serena has won more majors than any tennis player in the open era. lucy cavanaugh has more. >> reporter: this was a sister showdown and a broken tennis racket. serena is back as world number one. a victory for the record books. it was serena knocking off venus in straight sets this morning. serena and venus embracing when the match was over. now the grand slam champion in the open era with 23 titles. putting her one ahead of steffi graf. >> both of us in the final is the biggest dream come true for us. >> reporter: both have been the face of american tennis since they were teenagers. first going head-t
it was terribly sad to learn of john hurt's passing mel brooks wrote. he was a magnificent talent. >> an honor and privilege. >> reporter: this morning, so many celebrating the long and prolific career of the man who made the smallest roles seem big. for "today," steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> this morning, serena williams is officially the greatest tennis player in open history. she knocked off her sister in the australia open hours ago. now serena...
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brook silva-braga in new york. thank you. >>> "face the nation" moderator john dickerson spoke with elaine quijano how the president-elect's team might react to the allegations. >> we'll see if the press conference still goes forward is the first question, because the central claim here, this is an annex to the intelligence report he was giving and the briefing, is about collusion potentially and these are allegations and this all has to be responded to and reported so that this is -- we have to be very sensitive here, but that there was some activity between the russians trying to influence the election and the campaign. asked about this in the past, i've asked kellyanne conway about it and others whether there was any connection. she has denied it flatly. the campaign has denied it flatly, that there was no campaign and anyone associated with the trump campaign. that's the big question. the question is not just on president-elect from his supporters, but this also gets into an issue of what fellow republicans do. >> well, ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with former cia deputy director mike morrill about the uncon
brook silva-braga in new york. thank you. >>> "face the nation" moderator john dickerson spoke with elaine quijano how the president-elect's team might react to the allegations. >> we'll see if the press conference still goes forward is the first question, because the central claim here, this is an annex to the intelligence report he was giving and the briefing, is about collusion potentially and these are allegations and this all has to be responded to and reported so...
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scott brooks tolde success is reflective of john wall's success. the four-time all star is coming off tying his career high in assists. he says he's improving and so is his team. >> my game just matured. coach came and toalked to me th day after my surgery and said i'm going to be the leader of the team. >> sometimes you just take it for granted. but what he does is special. not a lot of guards can do that, play at that speed, to be able to take the picture of the floor and be able to deliver on time and on target. >> reporter: like you said, the 14 consecutive wins here at home are the longest in the nba. they're really trying to get to that number 15 mark. >> so much fun to see. we're doing math over here. i'm out of fingers. caps facihe a win tonight would be their 13th w in the month of january, which would tie a record from 2010. if practice is any indication, they look to pick up where they left off. >> always feel good after a break. maybe a little more now that i'm getting a little older. but yeah feel good. >> you've still got to stay shar
scott brooks tolde success is reflective of john wall's success. the four-time all star is coming off tying his career high in assists. he says he's improving and so is his team. >> my game just matured. coach came and toalked to me th day after my surgery and said i'm going to be the leader of the team. >> sometimes you just take it for granted. but what he does is special. not a lot of guards can do that, play at that speed, to be able to take the picture of the floor and be able...
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john lewis. the president-elect said he was all talk and no action. disrespected. >> simone, your thoughts? >> i would say that president brooks is right. i would like to remind tofolks was john lewis who led the house floor sit-in on gun violence and republicans not going to take a bill with gun control in the u.s. house of representatives. so look, i want to go back to the point that you were. russia did meddle in our election and hope people know this is not a artisan issue. the fact that russia meddled in our election affects us all and we should all be concerned about it. john lewis is an icon and frankly, he has the right to voice the opinion and many folks who aren't saying it but feel what john lewis is saying. i think we're having the wrong conversation here. the conversation should be about if the president-elect appropriately responding to something and why is this still a man you can bait with a tweet and where the republican congress with senators and members of congress who are coming to the defense of john lewis in the way democrats came to the defense of john mccain when the president-elect attacked john mccain? this shou
john lewis. the president-elect said he was all talk and no action. disrespected. >> simone, your thoughts? >> i would say that president brooks is right. i would like to remind tofolks was john lewis who led the house floor sit-in on gun violence and republicans not going to take a bill with gun control in the u.s. house of representatives. so look, i want to go back to the point that you were. russia did meddle in our election and hope people know this is not a artisan issue. the...
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say does that star-spangled banner ♪ >> reporter: this year celebs including elton john, celine dion and garth brooksons from trump's team. even singers that had already said yes backed out after fierce backlash from fans. broadway star jennifer holliday cited her support for the lgbt community told "the view" -- >> i didn't realize people weren't over the election. >> reporter: trump responded on fox news. >> just so you understand, i read where some decided they told us they're not going to sing. they were never asked to sing. >> reporter: evancho is under intense pressure. a barrage of criticism some calling her a traitor and selfish citing her sister who is transgender. but evancho -- ♪ god bless america >> reporter: -- says she's ignoring the hate and will do simply what she does best. ♪ my home sweet home >> reporter: one note about big name celebrities. so much talk about that. traditionally the honor of singing the national anthem at the inauguration has not gone to a big named celebrity. yes, beyonce did the last one but traditionally it's been marine choir, other military choirs, it's been
say does that star-spangled banner ♪ >> reporter: this year celebs including elton john, celine dion and garth brooksons from trump's team. even singers that had already said yes backed out after fierce backlash from fans. broadway star jennifer holliday cited her support for the lgbt community told "the view" -- >> i didn't realize people weren't over the election. >> reporter: trump responded on fox news. >> just so you understand, i read where some decided...
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mack and most, -- john mcenroe's, the key to being a double player, i have written about a dozen, but also, brookingsents of john. host: that's go to massachusetts, democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. happy new year. veteran myself, my son is andteran from afghanistan, i hear a lot of people talking receivingthe veterans their due. . have never been to the v.a once, or taken the ones available to me, but my son does. hass in the program and he been paid to go to school, and he receives a lot -- i think a pretty good benefit package. i think they do probably deserve more. the democrats wanted to give the benefits, $28 million, and the republicans would only agree to $16 billion. the people that i hear complain the most about the v.a. benefits are republicans. to me, i do not know if they are just uninformed, but the democrats wanted to give all most as much to the veterans as the republicans, yet, the veterans of the republican bashed him. host: thank you. guest: a lot of important points . a lot of viewers would like to thank you for you and your son for your service. i am glad your so
mack and most, -- john mcenroe's, the key to being a double player, i have written about a dozen, but also, brookingsents of john. host: that's go to massachusetts, democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. happy new year. veteran myself, my son is andteran from afghanistan, i hear a lot of people talking receivingthe veterans their due. . have never been to the v.a once, or taken the ones available to me, but my son does. hass in the program and he been paid to go to school, and he...
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robert: john wall is an all-star and the playoffs for the wizards are in the picture. scott brooks says everyone is extra focused right now. >> the guys are locked in with the game plan and how we have to compete the road. we're playing good basketball. whether it's here or on the road. we want to continue to focus on that everyday mentality. >> guys like the feeling. we are not trying to get comfortable. trying to get humble. keep playing the right way. knowing at some point you will lose game and go through ups and downs. if we keep playing the right way we are fine with it. robert: football. super bowl li sunday. falcons got to houston yesterday. patriots arrive tomorrow. but earlier today tom brady tried to get the crowd fired up. >> get your rest this week. rest up. hydrate. get ready for sunday. it will be a hell of a game. hopefully we'll see you back here with a win. go, pats. let's go! robert: i have never seen that side of him. last night's pro bowl, the a.f.c. would be victorious. but the play of the day comes the redskins quarterback throws a pick to lorenzo alexander.
robert: john wall is an all-star and the playoffs for the wizards are in the picture. scott brooks says everyone is extra focused right now. >> the guys are locked in with the game plan and how we have to compete the road. we're playing good basketball. whether it's here or on the road. we want to continue to focus on that everyday mentality. >> guys like the feeling. we are not trying to get comfortable. trying to get humble. keep playing the right way. knowing at some point you...
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also among the opposition, to kristen's point, georgia congressman john lewis and the head of the naacp, cornell brooks. with me now, a member of the judiciary committee, vermont democratic senator patrick leahy. help me out here. rudy giuliani said this morning that you senators have known jeff sessions, you've worked with him for years, and you're just playing political games here, suggesting that there's no way you guys think he's a racist. you just want to create some fireworks. >> well, mr. giuliani likes to say things like that to get on television. he's not a senator. he doesn't know that these men and women, both parties, take their jobs very seriously. he would like to rubber stamp things. we don't believe in that, and that's why we're going to have a real hearing. you know, we're talking about the fundamental rights of americans -- the right to vote, the right to be equal protection under the laws. and certainly, senator sessions has made statements over the years in which he shows a selective ability to enforce the law. >> so, since you've worked with him, as you've said, for two decades, yo
also among the opposition, to kristen's point, georgia congressman john lewis and the head of the naacp, cornell brooks. with me now, a member of the judiciary committee, vermont democratic senator patrick leahy. help me out here. rudy giuliani said this morning that you senators have known jeff sessions, you've worked with him for years, and you're just playing political games here, suggesting that there's no way you guys think he's a racist. you just want to create some fireworks. >>...
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brook is hanging stuff. blair wins. >>> there is room to jump on that wizards bandwagon. they got john wall again yesterday and tonight looking to make the move on atlanta. the team a ttleliahead in the eastern conference. marquis morris. the wiz were laughing up early. wizards up 14. later second quarter shot clock winding down. no problem john wall. he beats the buzzer. wiz up 22 points at halftime. 3rd quarter. did you know that otto porter leads in three-point shooting percentage? he makes his fourth of the game. wizards roll 112-86. >>> the organizers of the farmers insurance open can't happy. tiger woods will not be playing this weekend after missing the cut. he was better in round 2, even par today, but the plus 4 cost him yesterday. tiger's return after a 17- montilletoff is a bit -- a 17- month layoff is a bit of a dud. >> i bet he will win another pga event before he is 50. >> that's a lock. maybe not a major. >>> we are not done yet. have some top honors to tell you about for a school employee who is not in front of >>> an unsung hero is unsung no more. we are singing the pr
brook is hanging stuff. blair wins. >>> there is room to jump on that wizards bandwagon. they got john wall again yesterday and tonight looking to make the move on atlanta. the team a ttleliahead in the eastern conference. marquis morris. the wiz were laughing up early. wizards up 14. later second quarter shot clock winding down. no problem john wall. he beats the buzzer. wiz up 22 points at halftime. 3rd quarter. did you know that otto porter leads in three-point shooting percentage?...
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report on russian hacking, secretary of state john kerry's view of russia and the state relations with the rest of the world, mark shields and david brookslyze the week's news, plus, much more. >> woodruff: we return to the report issued this afternoon by the u.s. intelligence community on what it calls "russian activities and intentions in recent u.s. elections." the report is a public version of a highly-classified assessment given to the president and other top officials. it alleges that russia used covert operations to steal material from the democratic party, and others, and disseminated it through media organizations it controls, and through third party groups. it called the campaign "a significant escalation" of russian efforts to "undermine the u.s.-led liberal democratic order." for more on the report's findings and its effects, i'm joined from capitol hill by: california representative adam schiff, who is the top democrat on the house intelligence committee. and, for the record, we called every current republican member serving on the senate and house intelligence committees, and none was available. adam schiff, congressman sch
report on russian hacking, secretary of state john kerry's view of russia and the state relations with the rest of the world, mark shields and david brookslyze the week's news, plus, much more. >> woodruff: we return to the report issued this afternoon by the u.s. intelligence community on what it calls "russian activities and intentions in recent u.s. elections." the report is a public version of a highly-classified assessment given to the president and other top officials. it...
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brook farms. male announcer: tonight on undercover boss... hi, how's it going? announcer: johnuller, president and ceo of coffee bean & tea leaf... this is what i did before. announcer: goes undercover for the second time. -hello, family. -iqut's diite sturbing. announcer: this former johnny rockets ceo... deanna: looks like a little miniskirt on you. announcer: is ordering up a double shot of undercover boss. toss it and start over. you got to try to remember their order. -oh, crap. -i have a few more other things. john: i know. sorry for taking so long. announcer: while undercover... -man, it's small in here. announcer: he'll meet the people who keep this company brewing. hey, coffee bean, we're giving you free drinks today! all right, people! free drinks! thank you for choosing coffee bean & tea leaf. my name is mick. how are you? announcer: and what will happen when one employee thinks she knows his true identity? announcer: find out next on unde
brook farms. male announcer: tonight on undercover boss... hi, how's it going? announcer: johnuller, president and ceo of coffee bean & tea leaf... this is what i did before. announcer: goes undercover for the second time. -hello, family. -iqut's diite sturbing. announcer: this former johnny rockets ceo... deanna: looks like a little miniskirt on you. announcer: is ordering up a double shot of undercover boss. toss it and start over. you got to try to remember their order. -oh, crap. -i...
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john to you, how dangerous is this refusal? >> it's con disconcerting, brooke. for the life of me i don't understand why this is so hard for him to acknowledge and accept the unanimous findings of what will be his intelligence community. i just keep -- i continue to hold out hope that once he gets in the oval office, once he has his own people at the heads of these intelligence agencies he will come around. but they say, i just find it puzzling. he can't seem to bring himself to accept what is a clear and strong consensus. >> he can't. he can't, so far. david, we know that trump tweeted this, quote, having a good relationship with russia is a good thing, not bad thing. only stupid people or fools will think that is bad. you wrote this piece on cnn.com where essentially you are saying if trump and the team were to turn the tables, could put putin at a disadvantage, explain how. >> both want the same thing basically. they want respect. each wants respect not only from the other but from a broader commune that we can make -- that trump can make use of. if trump is
john to you, how dangerous is this refusal? >> it's con disconcerting, brooke. for the life of me i don't understand why this is so hard for him to acknowledge and accept the unanimous findings of what will be his intelligence community. i just keep -- i continue to hold out hope that once he gets in the oval office, once he has his own people at the heads of these intelligence agencies he will come around. but they say, i just find it puzzling. he can't seem to bring himself to accept...
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john hurt‘s passing. "it was such an honour to have watched you work, sir". american director mel brookshis iconic films. "no—one could have played the elephant man more memorably. "he carried that film into cinematic immortality. "he will be sorely missed." broadcaster stephen fry posted this tribute, "oh no. what terrible news. "we've lost john hurt, a great on the stage, "small screen and big." president donald trump has banned the entry of syrian refugees into the us until further notice. he has also halted the issuing of visas to the nationals of six other mainly muslim countries, including iran, iraq, yemen and libya, for three months. i'm establishing new vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the united states of america. we don't want them here. we want to ensure we're not admitting into our country the very threats our soldiers are fighting overseas. we only want to admit those into our county who will support our country and love deeply our people. we will never forget the lessons of 9/11, nor the heroes who lost their lives at the pentagon. they were the b
john hurt‘s passing. "it was such an honour to have watched you work, sir". american director mel brookshis iconic films. "no—one could have played the elephant man more memorably. "he carried that film into cinematic immortality. "he will be sorely missed." broadcaster stephen fry posted this tribute, "oh no. what terrible news. "we've lost john hurt, a great on the stage, "small screen and big." president donald trump has banned the entry...
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john kerry. plus, the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their
john kerry. plus, the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning...
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john kerry. plus, the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by hss. >> our value principals are patient first and we want to deliver the highest quality care. >> the goal of creating and sustaining value is all about putting the patient at the center of the equation. >> the purpose of this organization is to help people get back to what they need and love to do. >>> retail route investors run from the sector as the bad news piles up. could this year see more
john kerry. plus, the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning...
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john hurt‘s passing. "it was such an honour to have watched you work, sir". american director mel brooksf his iconic films. "no—one could have played the elephant man more memorably. "he carried that film into cinematic immortality. "he will be sorely missed." broadcaster stephen fry posted this tribute, "oh no. what terrible news. "we've lost john hurt, a great on the stage, "small screen and big." actor david schneider remembered working with sirjohn hurt, "i was in a film with him and he was so mesmerising "i kept forgetting to act. a genius and a lovely man." and actress and author jamie lee curtis posted, "john hurt. midnight express. nothing better. ever." earlier i spoke to showbiz reporter sandro monetti in los angeles and asked him how hollywood was reacting to sirjohn hurt‘s death. huge admiration for an unusual acting career. do you know, he was never unemployed for a single day out of 50 years in acting? that shows you his quality. it is a mixture of love and respect here. everyone who knewjohn is thinking about his sense of humour. he had quite a humorous attitude to death.
john hurt‘s passing. "it was such an honour to have watched you work, sir". american director mel brooksf his iconic films. "no—one could have played the elephant man more memorably. "he carried that film into cinematic immortality. "he will be sorely missed." broadcaster stephen fry posted this tribute, "oh no. what terrible news. "we've lost john hurt, a great on the stage, "small screen and big." actor david schneider remembered working...
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brooke you are right. there is zero evidence. donald trump has not provided a shred of evidence that john brennan is responsible for this leak.nd the notion of the incoming president of the united states, four days away from naugs rags. who spent the better part of this transition period basically at war with the intelligence community now putting out there this totally unsubstantiated charge that john brennan may be responsible for the leak -- i don't see how that is going to begin to heal what is clearly a fractured relationship between the intelligence community. >> yeah. then you have, though, general hurtling, let me pose this to you, bob woodward, you know the veteran journalist talking also on fox saying trump has ever reason to be upset at the release. dossier, he said quote i've lived in this world 45 years where you get things and people make allegations. this is a garbage document. it never should have been presented as part of an intelligence briefings and when people make mistakes they should apologize. does he have a point general? >> i'm not sure he understands the complete reason that it was put in as part of
brooke you are right. there is zero evidence. donald trump has not provided a shred of evidence that john brennan is responsible for this leak.nd the notion of the incoming president of the united states, four days away from naugs rags. who spent the better part of this transition period basically at war with the intelligence community now putting out there this totally unsubstantiated charge that john brennan may be responsible for the leak -- i don't see how that is going to begin to heal...
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he is the author or editor of 16 brooks on the american civil war and indian war. among them chattanooga, biography of john polk, and he added to the original battles of leaders from 1887-88 with his battle of the civil war volume six and seven. he has written the eyewitnesses to the indian wars published in five volumes and stone wall jackson valley campaign as well. peter's latest book is "the earth is weeping" the epic story of the indian wars and the american west. it is 544 pages. well illustrated with numerous details map. it is $35. this is a true historical page turner, peter. you still keep a lot of actors and places and actions understandable across a vast geographical area and time. by the way, we were talking just before and here we are first editions of your book. i tell people first editions are not scarce but second is. yours is going into second printing. how did the book come back? is it a natural extension to the eye witnesses of the indian wars? how did you drive the title? >> my work is derived from the research on john pope. he was dismissed after being sent to fight indians and i disc
he is the author or editor of 16 brooks on the american civil war and indian war. among them chattanooga, biography of john polk, and he added to the original battles of leaders from 1887-88 with his battle of the civil war volume six and seven. he has written the eyewitnesses to the indian wars published in five volumes and stone wall jackson valley campaign as well. peter's latest book is "the earth is weeping" the epic story of the indian wars and the american west. it is 544...
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thursday cbs-3 was on mill brooke road in the northeast, broken hain sent streams of water for hours through six homes. neighbors on millbrooke complained about a sinkhole for months. john dejulian with the philadelphia water tenth says they count on people to report instances, where the streets begin to lose shape, or buckle >> if you see a belly in the street or something going on call us and report it to us. >> reporter: how about this 12300 east boston in kensington on sunday, water main break and other related collapses, gave way to a crater big enough to swallow cars. the water department was out inspecting sewers to take, water and gas are hoped to be restore next week. for six families on boston still not back home it has been a long one. >> it is that indicative of some of the age of the up florida structure below the street surface. >> you know, it is hard to say that age played a role. certainly we understand that there are water haines and sewers in the city that are older but older toss not the necessarily mean there will be i problem with it. >> reporter: talking about boston street in kensington one city official tribe that scene an absolute mess, city wa
thursday cbs-3 was on mill brooke road in the northeast, broken hain sent streams of water for hours through six homes. neighbors on millbrooke complained about a sinkhole for months. john dejulian with the philadelphia water tenth says they count on people to report instances, where the streets begin to lose shape, or buckle >> if you see a belly in the street or something going on call us and report it to us. >> reporter: how about this 12300 east boston in kensington on sunday,...
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john hurt, who has died at the age of 77. we have already had a lot of reaction to the news of his passing. mel brooksplayed the elephant man more memorably. he will be sorely missed. and there are many tweets from stephen fry, elijah wood, all reacting to the news ofjohn hurt passing at the age of 77. we will give you more reaction to the newsletter in the programme. for now, let's move on. president trump has signed an executive order to limit immigration from some muslim—majority countries to the united states. this includes a ban on syrian refugees, until the administration is able to toughen procedures to screen them effectively. mr trump's authorised new vetting procedures for immigrants entering the united states from certain countries, though it's not immediately clear which countries are included on that list. he said it was intended to keep islamic extremists out of the us. i am establishing new vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the united states of america. we don't want them here. we want to ensure that we are not admitting into our country the very threats our sol
john hurt, who has died at the age of 77. we have already had a lot of reaction to the news of his passing. mel brooksplayed the elephant man more memorably. he will be sorely missed. and there are many tweets from stephen fry, elijah wood, all reacting to the news ofjohn hurt passing at the age of 77. we will give you more reaction to the newsletter in the programme. for now, let's move on. president trump has signed an executive order to limit immigration from some muslim—majority countries...
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gunned down on a cedar brook street and they are still looking for the shooter and determining the motive. maurice reilly was shot and killed on the 7800 block of baldwin last night. john rawlins, joins us at the scene. >> reporter: the victim, reilly, is from the 6300 block of north lambert street about a mile, mile and a half from here. at the time he was shot he was along the street apparently working on his car along with several other people. >> he was the intended target due to the fact he was struck so many times and the three individuals he was with working on the car they were not struck at all by gun fire. >> it was early evening in a quiet residential neighborhood and reilly's focus was on the commonplace work he was doing the rear brakes of his car when a man dressed in a dark hoody came up and fired at the 26-year-old. >> he was changing the brakes when the shooter came from a driveway, came up to the back of the victim who was sitting on the street and the male fired four shots from point-blank range. >> again, maurice reilly is from german town and we reached out to his family and they declined to speak about the young man or why someone would try to har
gunned down on a cedar brook street and they are still looking for the shooter and determining the motive. maurice reilly was shot and killed on the 7800 block of baldwin last night. john rawlins, joins us at the scene. >> reporter: the victim, reilly, is from the 6300 block of north lambert street about a mile, mile and a half from here. at the time he was shot he was along the street apparently working on his car along with several other people. >> he was the intended target due...
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john: people should talk to each other. >> but not at the extent -- extent of afterlife exchanging what you eat. i am friendly with rupert brooke -- rock -- murdoch. >> key is my boss. >> he came to see me in the office and said you have to have a twitter account i said why? i have no interest to share what i do every day with a group of strangers. you don't understand you can have a platform. rupert murdoch does it. i said he does not. i get up from the chair i went to my desk and picked myself on with the speed dial and got him. i said there are two guys here from twitter they tell me you have a twitter account. he said i'd do steve. [laughter] you do? and i have $247,000 -- to order 47,000 followers. i was speechless. why did you do that? is set every once in awhile i will tweet something out to. it was a check may. see you later. and it shows i don't know what i am talking out. [laughter] john: thank you steve wynn another man who worked his way to use the top to make his company extra successful responsible for though weird sexual advertisements. >> what is more american the and a cheeseburger? this one coated with a hot d
john: people should talk to each other. >> but not at the extent -- extent of afterlife exchanging what you eat. i am friendly with rupert brooke -- rock -- murdoch. >> key is my boss. >> he came to see me in the office and said you have to have a twitter account i said why? i have no interest to share what i do every day with a group of strangers. you don't understand you can have a platform. rupert murdoch does it. i said he does not. i get up from the chair i went to my...