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tonight be ip which features exclusive interviews and panels every thursday in our two america john o'donnell now let me go thank you so much for coming on always a pleasure and that laser juggling is our show for you today remember everyone in this world if you don't drink the water we are not told there are a lot of them out so i tell you all i love you i am tired old winter and i'm sad in a while if people are watching those hawks and have a great day and night everybody. all the feeling of relief. every the world should experience the ego and you'll get it on the old the old. the old according to just. come along for the rye. we're decade the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests that's thrown down a lot of voices that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. i'm michel martin america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded that you'll get the straight talk and the straight news. questionable. and then finally into the night saturday if i'm going to play you now how does a thousand people point. l
tonight be ip which features exclusive interviews and panels every thursday in our two america john o'donnell now let me go thank you so much for coming on always a pleasure and that laser juggling is our show for you today remember everyone in this world if you don't drink the water we are not told there are a lot of them out so i tell you all i love you i am tired old winter and i'm sad in a while if people are watching those hawks and have a great day and night everybody. all the feeling of...
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tonight be ip which features exclusive interviews and panels every thursday an hour to you america john o'donnell now let me go thank you so much for coming always a pleasure and that leaves juggling is our show for you today remember everyone in this world if you can over the water we are not told there are a lot of them out so i tell you all i love you i am tired old winter and i'm sad and a lot of people are watching those hawks and have a great night everybody. all the fuel we don't need something. everyone in the world should you be a real leader and you'll get it on the old the old. the old according to just. look at the modern world come along for the ride. you're watching an r. t. america special report tonight and it's about you and me because my that's. basically everything that you think you know about civil society have broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. we should not be on the normalising mile. we don't need people that think like this on our planet . this is an incredibly tense situation. a water tank delivers drinking water to this vil
tonight be ip which features exclusive interviews and panels every thursday an hour to you america john o'donnell now let me go thank you so much for coming always a pleasure and that leaves juggling is our show for you today remember everyone in this world if you can over the water we are not told there are a lot of them out so i tell you all i love you i am tired old winter and i'm sad and a lot of people are watching those hawks and have a great night everybody. all the fuel we don't need...
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john o'donnell, his -- the fears and i roosevelt columnist in the new york daily knows wrote even his grimace political foes were stirred by the crippled president's brisk allusion to what had previously been unmentionable. it reawakens, o'donnell conceded, their honest appreciation of the undoubted personal courage and fighting hard of the man who was about to tell what he had done in the name of the republic, to blow away the fumes as plumes of personal bitterness. a wave of applause rolled across the chamber, whether for the president's candor or the long arduous trip on which he was about to embark is hard to say. his stalwart miss in either case, the applause was repeated when fdr was wheeled back up the aisle. the future tv anchor and commentator david brinkley would write he was home, victorious leader of a victorious nation. in a matter of weeks, it became an issue of bitter dispute, rewriting history. but by then, franklin roosevelt himself had vanished from the scene. the cheers for his last speech to congress were the last years he heard. my book takes the view that they we
john o'donnell, his -- the fears and i roosevelt columnist in the new york daily knows wrote even his grimace political foes were stirred by the crippled president's brisk allusion to what had previously been unmentionable. it reawakens, o'donnell conceded, their honest appreciation of the undoubted personal courage and fighting hard of the man who was about to tell what he had done in the name of the republic, to blow away the fumes as plumes of personal bitterness. a wave of applause rolled...
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kelly o'donnell, john ner, thanyou, you guys. >>> a different subject.athy griffinsn't going to be quiet. she held a press conference today with a photo shoot about a bloodied mannequin head of donald trump. she apologized and said she went to far. after melania trump questioned her mental health, griffin claimed she was a victim of bullying by the president. she now can't leave her house because of death threats. she said her first amendment rights have been violated >> the message is clear. criticize the president, lose your job. >> i'm not afraid of donald trump. he's a bully. i've dealt with older white guys trying to keep me down my whole life, my whole career. >> whether or not you get or like her artistic expression, in america, kathy has the right to publicly parody the president. >> apology absolutely stands. i feel horrible, trust me. if i could redo the whole thing, i would have been a blow-up doll and no ketchup. if you don't stand up, you get run over. this president will come after me? he picked the wrong red head. >>> it's time for your bu
kelly o'donnell, john ner, thanyou, you guys. >>> a different subject.athy griffinsn't going to be quiet. she held a press conference today with a photo shoot about a bloodied mannequin head of donald trump. she apologized and said she went to far. after melania trump questioned her mental health, griffin claimed she was a victim of bullying by the president. she now can't leave her house because of death threats. she said her first amendment rights have been violated >> the...
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john dowd. nbc's kelly o'donnell is live for us at the white house with the latest developments.elly, what does this new hire mean? what are some of the signs that you're seeing around dowd? >> well, it is a complicated process for a president to be in this sort of position where sources close to the president's legal team tell me he has not been informed that he is under investigation. and that's an important distinction because typically when a probe gets to a point where someone is considered a subject or a target of the investigation they are notified about that. it doesn't mean that the special counsel isn't looking at the president, there just hasn't been that disclosure yet outside his own legal team. he began with a personal lawyer he's known for a long time worked with him in a lot of real estate work. and so there was some suggestion to the president, even some pressure put upon him to bring someone onboard with a criminal defense experience and the ways of washington. and john dowd, 76-year-old power attorney here in d.c. has handled some of these high profile things t
john dowd. nbc's kelly o'donnell is live for us at the white house with the latest developments.elly, what does this new hire mean? what are some of the signs that you're seeing around dowd? >> well, it is a complicated process for a president to be in this sort of position where sources close to the president's legal team tell me he has not been informed that he is under investigation. and that's an important distinction because typically when a probe gets to a point where someone is...
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learn more at your john deere dealer. 5:00 a.m., friday, june 23, matt o'donnell is off, jeanette reyes is joining us. >> here's what wear following this morning. police arrested a philadelphia man who called himself dirty old santa, investigators say he traveled to meet a child for sex. >>> thieves ransacked the equipment area of a delaware county youth organization. >> the sixers are all the buzz this morning, fans are
learn more at your john deere dealer. 5:00 a.m., friday, june 23, matt o'donnell is off, jeanette reyes is joining us. >> here's what wear following this morning. police arrested a philadelphia man who called himself dirty old santa, investigators say he traveled to meet a child for sex. >>> thieves ransacked the equipment area of a delaware county youth organization. >> the sixers are all the buzz this morning, fans are
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and one day in early october of '63 i got a call from kenny o'donnell who was then john kennedy's most powerful assistant, "bill we want you to go to austin, "the president is going to go down there." "we sent an italian, advance man from boston, "whom i knew, jerry bruno, we sent him down there, "and he just can't, they can't understand each other. "our efforts, we've got to raise money. "we've got to speak in houston, "and you've got to go down there and hold hands." so i did, i went down and i was holding hands with the governor and the labor people, and the liberals and the conservatives until the president got out of town. sitting at the forty acres club at the university of texas having lunch with the chairman of the state democratic committee and the most promising young member of the state senate, ben barnes the maitre d' came over to me and said, "mr. moyers you've got a call," so i went and took it. it was bill paine the secret service agent assigned to me in dallas and he said, "bill, the president's been shot." i immediately went back and told my colleagues and went right o
and one day in early october of '63 i got a call from kenny o'donnell who was then john kennedy's most powerful assistant, "bill we want you to go to austin, "the president is going to go down there." "we sent an italian, advance man from boston, "whom i knew, jerry bruno, we sent him down there, "and he just can't, they can't understand each other. "our efforts, we've got to raise money. "we've got to speak in houston, "and you've got to go down...
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veteran lawyer john dowd who is no stranger to high-profile cases. kelly o'donnell is following the latest from the white house. dowd goes back as you were telling us, he goes back to the keating five. that's like going back to the '80s. a lot of experience here. >> he does. in some ways, i've been thinking of adding john dowd to this team as sort of an age pier for the president who just turned 71 so to have a 76-year-old attorney with experience that goes back deep into the '80s is something that tracks president trump's own career and public life in the business sense. in that way it may be a comfort factor for the president to have someone with this experience and life story. high profile, too, because john dowd has been a part of some of the very famous scandals of the washington era over the past couple of decades and has relevant work that ties into the kinds of issues present in the russia probe from financial matters to ethics. that kind of thing. so the keating five goes back to the savings and loan scandal in the 1980s. also defending one of those involve
veteran lawyer john dowd who is no stranger to high-profile cases. kelly o'donnell is following the latest from the white house. dowd goes back as you were telling us, he goes back to the keating five. that's like going back to the '80s. a lot of experience here. >> he does. in some ways, i've been thinking of adding john dowd to this team as sort of an age pier for the president who just turned 71 so to have a 76-year-old attorney with experience that goes back deep into the '80s is...
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. >> joining me is now is eugene o'donnell, he is a professor of law and police studies at john j. of criminal justice and marquez claxton a retired new york city police detective and now a director of the black law enforcement alliance. let me go to you, mark, first. all this week also in milwaukee a policeman acquitted. no convictions of police. we struggle and you know from back in the day when you were on the force i was one of those beginning these last rounds of struggles around police accountability that we had to first struggle to even get into a court. now we are in court and you are not seeing convictions, but people forget that we weren't even getting trials a few years ago. we had to march to get even zimmermann in the trayvon martin case a trial to see what a jury was going to say even though he was a make believe cop in his own mind, but it just brings to mind this has been a process that has always had an uphill struggle. >> yeah, i think it's part of this ongoing process as we make the calls and people around the nation are making calls for overall criminal justice
. >> joining me is now is eugene o'donnell, he is a professor of law and police studies at john j. of criminal justice and marquez claxton a retired new york city police detective and now a director of the black law enforcement alliance. let me go to you, mark, first. all this week also in milwaukee a policeman acquitted. no convictions of police. we struggle and you know from back in the day when you were on the force i was one of those beginning these last rounds of struggles around...
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i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and gayle king in the night. "face the nation" anchor johnkerson and jan crawford are with us as well. >> lots to discuss this morning. james comey has arrived on capitol hill. he was fired nearly one month ago. right in the middle of the fbi's investigation of russian election meddling. members of congress quickly called for comey
i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and gayle king in the night. "face the nation" anchor johnkerson and jan crawford are with us as well. >> lots to discuss this morning. james comey has arrived on capitol hill. he was fired nearly one month ago. right in the middle of the fbi's investigation of russian election meddling. members of congress quickly called for comey
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o'donnell, our nbc news white house correspondent. she is there in miami. we also have nbc's gabe gutierrez who is in havana, cuba. and joining us, johnsenior of the trade council and senator jeb bush. let's listen to the president sign this document. [ applause ] >> so let's start with kelly o'donnell. kelly, this was something we expected the president to do. >> reporter: this was well timed, katy, and it was a promise kept by the president and those who are supportive of it is really calculable. there is support in this particular community to the changes in the obama-era changes on cuba. he is interested in not sending millions of dollars into businesses of the cuban military and government. this will not change the fact that the u.s. embassy now has a home in cuba. that will continue. normalization of relations does continue, but travel will change for those individuals who might want to make cuba a vacation destination. there will be new restrictions, but there will be other ways for americans and groups and educational type sort of organized events that meet certain criteria would still be able to go to cuba. but in this room,
o'donnell, our nbc news white house correspondent. she is there in miami. we also have nbc's gabe gutierrez who is in havana, cuba. and joining us, johnsenior of the trade council and senator jeb bush. let's listen to the president sign this document. [ applause ] >> so let's start with kelly o'donnell. kelly, this was something we expected the president to do. >> reporter: this was well timed, katy, and it was a promise kept by the president and those who are supportive of it is...
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. >> okay, kelly o'donnell, eli sto stocke stockels, thank you so much. >>> michael, what we know from jay johns-- jeh johnson's testi is they targeted election processes in 21 states, break down the significance of that. >> we don't know what that mean by targeted. it could mean getting into them to access data, it could mean getting in to exfiltrate data. it could mean changing voter registration data, so when they go to vote they're not on the list, or the record says they have moved. we don't know any of that yet, it was not discussed in this open session. >> is it being taken seriously enough by our lawmakers? >> not even close. there is a big build up of attention to this after the 2,000 election. this is far more serious and yet there is resistance on the part of the state officials. many of them not having a moment at all, they're saying we got there, there is no problem here. >> what would you do? >> i would make sure they get good intelligence about the sorts of methods and attack vectors that our aggressors are pursuing. there was one effort to provide federal funding and no follow up
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o'donnell, with a preview, good morning, nora. >> well, good morning to you, rahel, jan. talk with johnkerson about the political fall out from the president's decision to withdraw from the prime at accord. what this means for the economy. also, remote island in the south pacific. it is considered to be one of the most vulnerable areas to climate change. and the 12 year old winner of the national spelling bee joins us, all that, plus the eye opener, your world in 092nd. see you right at 7:00. >> on to the hell watch now, new study find changes in the blood can signal growing brain tumor, five years before symptoms appear. researchers at ohio state university say interactions between proteins and i am aoun cells are weakened years before a diagnosis is made. >> also on the hell watch, cancer screenings for children. >> something parent don't often think about, but kids do spend a lot of time outdoors. taking her three sons to dermatologist for a few years now, and she says it has really paid off for her 13 year old son, cooper. >> there had been a mole in his hair that the doctor had bee
o'donnell, with a preview, good morning, nora. >> well, good morning to you, rahel, jan. talk with johnkerson about the political fall out from the president's decision to withdraw from the prime at accord. what this means for the economy. also, remote island in the south pacific. it is considered to be one of the most vulnerable areas to climate change. and the 12 year old winner of the national spelling bee joins us, all that, plus the eye opener, your world in 092nd. see you right at...
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o'donnell joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, michelle. we'll talk with johnabout the political fallout from the president's decision to withdraw from the paris climate accord. plus mellody hobson about what this means for the economy. also, seth doane on a remote island in the south pacific. it's considered to be one of the most vulnerable areas to climate change! and the 12-year-old winner of the national spelling bee will join us. what she really wants now that she won. all that plus the eye-opener and your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> she is from fresno so that's cool. >> yes, very cool. she wants tickets to the game of basketball game you know what i'm talking about. >> i bet it's the warriors. all right. nora, thanks so much. we'll see you and find out at 7:00. >> take care. >>> time now 6:44. the latest jobs report is out and the numbers are lower than expected. kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks has that and more. >> reporter: good morning. hiring was definitely cooled off in spring as the labor department reports a gain of 138,00
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o'donnell reporting there. and you won't want to miss "meet the press." a lot going on. chuck todd will interview former secretary of state johnerry, and epa administrator scott pruitt. >>> and vladimir putin will go one-on-one with megyn kelly tonight. and putin continues to deny that russia had anything do with the hacking of the u.s. presidential election. take a listen to some of what he had to say. >> hackers can be anywhere. they can be in russia, in asia, even in america. latin america. they can even be hackers by the way in the united states. who very skillfully and professionally shifted the blame we say on to russia. can you imagine? >> and you can watch the entire interview sunday night right here on nbc 4. >>> former maryland county executive jack johnson going to be released from federal custody and according to the "washington post" he is home on confinement after serving his five years for public corruption. prosecutors say johnson and his wife were overheard on a wiretap phone plotting to flush $100,000 down the toilet as well as stashing more than $79,000 johnson was county executive from 2002 to 2010. >>> a b
o'donnell reporting there. and you won't want to miss "meet the press." a lot going on. chuck todd will interview former secretary of state johnerry, and epa administrator scott pruitt. >>> and vladimir putin will go one-on-one with megyn kelly tonight. and putin continues to deny that russia had anything do with the hacking of the u.s. presidential election. take a listen to some of what he had to say. >> hackers can be anywhere. they can be in russia, in asia, even in...
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o'donnell, thanks a lot. >>> joining us now are politico reporter daniel lipman along with opinion writer for "the washington post" jennifer ruben and former senior cia officer and writer, john why would the president bring on additional counsel, john dowd, regarding russia? >> so with the initial hire of marc kasowitz, he doesn't have any washington investigative experience. he really is a real estate lawyer and trump was getting flack from his allies saying you need someone with d.c. experience to handle mueller and his 13 attorneys and the whole fbi which is looking at you. so that's kind of his -- he needs more people in his corner. >> jennifer, the president's tweets, kelly and i were just talking about this, they are official presidential statements but you still need the white house to interpret them for you. are they going to come back to haunt the president? >> i think they are. i think this is the problem with president trump which is he's his own worst enemy. the tweets are going to be evidence if they pursue an obstruction of justice decision. i think his statements show that he's really at this point losing control of himself and i think that's why his family an
o'donnell, thanks a lot. >>> joining us now are politico reporter daniel lipman along with opinion writer for "the washington post" jennifer ruben and former senior cia officer and writer, john why would the president bring on additional counsel, john dowd, regarding russia? >> so with the initial hire of marc kasowitz, he doesn't have any washington investigative experience. he really is a real estate lawyer and trump was getting flack from his allies saying you need...
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i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and gayle king in the night. "face the nation" anchor john dickerson and jan crawford are with us as well. >> lots to discuss this morning. james comey has arrived on capitol hill. he was fired nearly one month ago. right in the middle of the fbi's investigation of russian election meddling. members of congress quickly called for comey to testify. >> our correspondents are spread out across washington getting reaction from capitol hill and the white house. nancy cordes is overlooking the hearing room. what are the main questions do you think the senators will have for mr. comey today? >> they'll want to know what it was about that initial meeting that comey had with the president-elect back in january at trump tower that led him to start taking these notes. after every discussion he had with the president. they want to know what the attorney general did after comey went to him and said he was very up consideratable about these one-on-one conversations that the president was seeking out with him and that he wanted the attorney general to do an
i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and gayle king in the night. "face the nation" anchor john dickerson and jan crawford are with us as well. >> lots to discuss this morning. james comey has arrived on capitol hill. he was fired nearly one month ago. right in the middle of the fbi's investigation of russian election meddling. members of congress quickly called for comey to testify. >> our correspondents are spread out across washington getting reaction from capitol hill...
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john deere for his first win. unbelievable. >> well, add that one to the list. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." norah o'donnell is off so cbs news white house correspondent margaret bren p is with us. >>> they're reporting significant progress in the battle to capture the self-proclaimed isis. the newest van advance in the city of raqqah comes after days of intense fighting. >> holly williams and cbs crew were the first network to report from inside the city. she now reports 40 miles from outside of raqqah. good morning. ep we've been reporting from raqqah for more than three year, but this was our first chance to see inside the isis stronghold for ourselves. just three weeks ago walking the streets of raqqah would have been suicidal for an american tv crew, but now isis is losing its grip, besieged by u.s. coalition air strikes and america's allies on the ground. a ragtag army known as the syrian democratic forces. in more than three years under isis control, raqqah became a killing field. american journalists were beheaded nearby, others were crucified or thrown from buildings. even now the extremists are de
john deere for his first win. unbelievable. >> well, add that one to the list. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." norah o'donnell is off so cbs news white house correspondent margaret bren p is with us. >>> they're reporting significant progress in the battle to capture the self-proclaimed isis. the newest van advance in the city of raqqah comes after days of...
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we think back to the snowy day in john major's government when the ira hit a mortar bomb into downing street nearly killing lord o'donnell in another big idea meant involving europe, and the government had been moved to appletree arch shortly after this, and at the same way, the terrorist attacks disrupted the rhythm of the campaign —— admiralty arch. the campaign —— admiralty arch. the campaign was loosened in a couple of crucial moments. no one wants to suggest that the terrorists had any kind of victory, but this did disrupt the campaign. if the conservatives had begun to develop a fightback in the wake of social care, the terrorist attacks disrupted any possible fightback so there was no new tory narrative that they could trump the old. the very effective labour counterattack, because the tories thought, if the terrorist attack, this will help us because jeremy corbyn, terrorist attack, this will help us becausejeremy corbyn, the terrorist attack, this will help us because jeremy corbyn, the friend terrorist attack, this will help us becausejeremy corbyn, the friend of the ira and all of that, but labour came back ve
we think back to the snowy day in john major's government when the ira hit a mortar bomb into downing street nearly killing lord o'donnell in another big idea meant involving europe, and the government had been moved to appletree arch shortly after this, and at the same way, the terrorist attacks disrupted the rhythm of the campaign —— admiralty arch. the campaign —— admiralty arch. the campaign was loosened in a couple of crucial moments. no one wants to suggest that the terrorists had...