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with me, particularly in 2008, maeve reston and jonathan martin.were talking about how it's fitting to have this kind of sendoff first here in arizona. arizona was as much john mccain and his essence as washington or the military. >> yeah, i mean, he always said before arizona, he didn't have a home because he had traveled as a navy brat as a child. he said this was the place that enchanted and claimed him. here at his church, the church he began attending with cindy, it was just a really special place to him, and he wanted to honor the state he loved so much. >> and jonathan, the fact that a quarter of senate, democrats and republicans, are traveling here to arizona to be here for this church service says a lot. >> well, john mccain was a man of the senate. he came to washington, first to the house in 1982, but then at his first chance, he came to the senate to replace barry goldwater. >> jonathan, sorry to interrupt. i just want to say we're seeing cindy mccain walking ouz there, getting ready for the motorcade, of course with her children. on on
with me, particularly in 2008, maeve reston and jonathan martin.were talking about how it's fitting to have this kind of sendoff first here in arizona. arizona was as much john mccain and his essence as washington or the military. >> yeah, i mean, he always said before arizona, he didn't have a home because he had traveled as a navy brat as a child. he said this was the place that enchanted and claimed him. here at his church, the church he began attending with cindy, it was just a really...
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joining us now are josh green, national correspondent for bloomberg and jonathan martin, national political correspondent for the "new york times." both are cnn political analysts. great to have you both here. josh, it's like clockwork. the president again saying to reuters if it was russia. at this point, on some level you have to believe he's just doing it to poke at either the media or his critics because he had to read that statement after helsinki where he basically in a chagrinned way had to admit he knew it was russia but then he reverts back to saying well, maybe, if they meddled. >> i think there's two things going on. any implication that russia interfered in the election on behalf of donald trump, which is the conclusion of the u.s. intelligence agencies, trump believes will undermine his victory. the other factor going on is that trump, even when he has been forced to walk the plank at times and admit yes i support my intelligence community insists on always injecting that element of doubt maybe to keep open in the minds of his supporters the possibility that russia didn't inter
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. >>> joining me now, "new york times" correspondent jonathan martin. us. there you are, now we have you. as we look at this, you wrote about this along with maggie haberman in the "times" and as we look at what's happening in arizona, nick late out what we've seen with martha mcsally and changing positions, the different narrative on her part going from asking the president to lay low to now saying hey, can you pug me, too? >> yeah, it kind of shows the evolution of the mainstream of the republican party from one of trump skepticism, unease, trying to gingerly handle the president to recognizing that he is really beloved by at least primary voters and that they have to link themselves to him in order to survive these primaries and maggie haberman and i write today that a few weeks ago mcsally and her allies were trying to get the president to endorse her outright, to effectively end the primary because this has become trump's party. he does bless these candidates in primaries, they tend to go on to win but erica the question is in a state like arizona
. >>> joining me now, "new york times" correspondent jonathan martin. us. there you are, now we have you. as we look at this, you wrote about this along with maggie haberman in the "times" and as we look at what's happening in arizona, nick late out what we've seen with martha mcsally and changing positions, the different narrative on her part going from asking the president to lay low to now saying hey, can you pug me, too? >> yeah, it kind of shows the...
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. >> let's bring in josh green, the national correspondent at bloomberg business week and jonathan martin for the "new york times." both are political analysts. for months lindsey graham talked about john mccain and one of the great things a s about him is t were public best friends. they talked about how much time they like to spend together. so lindsey graham is emotional. here he is talking about john mccain. >> this man was the conscience of the senate, at times the conscience of the nation and if i had to pick one person in this great land to explain to someone from a different planet who are these americans, it would be john mccain with an assist from mark salter. he had a romantic view of our nation to his last breath and literally almost the last thing he said to me was i love you, i have not been cheated. he was not cheated. >> so beautiful and so touching, josh, and so -- we also got to hear john mccain's words as i think lindsey graham was alluding to. i guess this whole episode, the controversy about the president struggling to memorialize john mccain, i guess after these two
. >> let's bring in josh green, the national correspondent at bloomberg business week and jonathan martin for the "new york times." both are political analysts. for months lindsey graham talked about john mccain and one of the great things a s about him is t were public best friends. they talked about how much time they like to spend together. so lindsey graham is emotional. here he is talking about john mccain. >> this man was the conscience of the senate, at times the...
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. >> with us to share their reporting and insights, we've got jonathan martin of the "new york times" katherine lucy of the associated press and "washington post" and cnn's jeff zeleny. welcome. thanks for being here this sunday morning. jeff, i'm going to start with you. trump clearly loves being out on the campaign trail, right? it's like a flash back to 2016, all over the country. is he the gop's best messenger at this point? >> well, he's the one that they have. at least to the base he absolutely is, particularly when he is in a state that he won. i was with him in pennsylvania on thursday night. he starts the first -- i would say 15 or 10 minutes of the rally reprizing minute by minute in some cases election night 2016. loves to talk about that. there's not as much messaging as some republican eliters would like him to talk about, rarely talks about the tax cut. he talks a lot about immigration and other matters. for the people in the room he's the best messenger but those voters are already with him. the question is what else does he bring when he comes to town? a lot of baggage
. >> with us to share their reporting and insights, we've got jonathan martin of the "new york times" katherine lucy of the associated press and "washington post" and cnn's jeff zeleny. welcome. thanks for being here this sunday morning. jeff, i'm going to start with you. trump clearly loves being out on the campaign trail, right? it's like a flash back to 2016, all over the country. is he the gop's best messenger at this point? >> well, he's the one that they...
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jonathan martin has reporting in the "new york times" about what their narrative will be and if they l free to speak out. >> i think jonathan quoted tom cole, congressman from oklahoma and a shrewd republican strategist that ran politics for the rnc in his career and what you see is not a stampede to say every republican should start challenging the president on these matters but i think you see the continuation of advice which is that if the president isn't working for you in your district in your particular race, have no fear about stepping away from him. when i read that "new york times" story, i read it as some smart party strategists are making sure republican candidates feel the license to do that. remember, this is happening in the context of this new fox news poll that showed, similar to what our poll showed last week, that approval for the mueller probe is up. and we also see in that fox poll a slight uptick among people who think that there may be some there there at the end of this. so this is happening where we're seeing the slight shifts in public sentiment about the prob
jonathan martin has reporting in the "new york times" about what their narrative will be and if they l free to speak out. >> i think jonathan quoted tom cole, congressman from oklahoma and a shrewd republican strategist that ran politics for the rnc in his career and what you see is not a stampede to say every republican should start challenging the president on these matters but i think you see the continuation of advice which is that if the president isn't working for you in...
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joining us now are josh green, national correspondent for bloomberg and jonathan martin, national politicalr the "new york times." both are cnn political analysts. great to have you both here. josh, it's like clockwork. the president again saying to reuters if it was russia. at this point, on some level you have to believe he's just doing it to poke at either the media or his critics because he had to read that statement after helsinki where he basically in a chagrinned way had to admit he knewwa
joining us now are josh green, national correspondent for bloomberg and jonathan martin, national politicalr the "new york times." both are cnn political analysts. great to have you both here. josh, it's like clockwork. the president again saying to reuters if it was russia. at this point, on some level you have to believe he's just doing it to poke at either the media or his critics because he had to read that statement after helsinki where he basically in a chagrinned way had to...
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also joining the conversation, jonathan martin of "the new york times." cnn's phil mattingly. if it was russia. the president has been told by everybody on his national security team including most of his appointees, that this is continuing. you have microsoft saying we caught them again, the same people mueller has indicted. the president says if it was russia. >> he can't help himself when it comes this. he's really on an island by himself. the only other person who's continuing this narrative that russia was not involved in this is vladimir putin. everyone else, as you say, even the president's own appointees in the intelligence community, go to him with evidence saying russia was clearly behind this, you have u.s. companies combatting this on a day-to-bda basis. it begs the question, and there's no good answer, why does the president continue to question this? it leads you back to the questions about his ties to russia. is there a reason why he can't just get over this hurdle, why he can't side with american intelligence? >> and fred pleitgen going through what you would e
also joining the conversation, jonathan martin of "the new york times." cnn's phil mattingly. if it was russia. the president has been told by everybody on his national security team including most of his appointees, that this is continuing. you have microsoft saying we caught them again, the same people mueller has indicted. the president says if it was russia. >> he can't help himself when it comes this. he's really on an island by himself. the only other person who's...
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fund trying to help elect more senate republicans and this question from new york times reporter jonathan martin[video clip] will seefair to say we the groups you run make a financial investment in the texas senate race in the weeks to come? worried ifsay yet ted cruz needs our help, we will be there. we will have to take measurements of our own. he is not going to be for want of resources and outside help if he needs. >> what does that say to you about politics that the mcconnell group might come to the rescue of one rafael ted cruz in 2018? incumbents noour matter what and i think senator cruz has become more of a partner in the senate than in the past, less of a gadfly and i think that helped him politically, in his own state, and in the caucus. host: stephen law was our guest on "newsmakers." pulling in texas showing beto o'rourke within 1 to 2 percentage points to -- of ted cruz and word is that president trump will travel to campaign for his former presidential rival. on the independent line from pittsburgh, good morning. caller: how is everybody going? host: we are good, thank you for joi
fund trying to help elect more senate republicans and this question from new york times reporter jonathan martin[video clip] will seefair to say we the groups you run make a financial investment in the texas senate race in the weeks to come? worried ifsay yet ted cruz needs our help, we will be there. we will have to take measurements of our own. he is not going to be for want of resources and outside help if he needs. >> what does that say to you about politics that the mcconnell group...
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martín c. la máquina. pero santos respondió jonathan rodríguez, y así terminó del partido empate a uno. >>> una gran sobrecargas rojos querían evitar ser barridos dos veces esta semana. arrancándole mientras siete, rodrigo salinas con un misil. 1 x 0 para diablos rojos. ocuparon el balón casi el 60% de partido, pero el león lo hizo con ese cabezazo. antes de cerrar la plena mitad, remate. los esmeraldas remontaron para su tercera victoria del torneo. dos goles a uno. >>> no siempre buscar la mejora del equipo. no por que tierras esta todo mal. hay muchas cosas para seguir mejorando, no logramos absolutamente nada. su calendario durísimo, esto es partido a partido. son dos rivales muy duros,entre. estos da tranquilidad, confianza, pero no asegura completamente nada. >>> el señor díaz está clarísimo, incluyendo al toluca. león ha enfrentado a cinco de los ocho equipos calificados, a través de siete partidos. los tigres están en la novena posición. ojalá que se pueda recuperar rápidamente. astros tratando de seguir el paso. esto lo puso 1 x 0, su primer jonrón de la tarde. en la séptima entrada conectó el segundo
martín c. la máquina. pero santos respondió jonathan rodríguez, y así terminó del partido empate a uno. >>> una gran sobrecargas rojos querían evitar ser barridos dos veces esta semana. arrancándole mientras siete, rodrigo salinas con un misil. 1 x 0 para diablos rojos. ocuparon el balón casi el 60% de partido, pero el león lo hizo con ese cabezazo. antes de cerrar la plena mitad, remate. los esmeraldas remontaron para su tercera victoria del torneo. dos goles a uno....
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stephon clark, michael brown, trayvon martin, and eric gardner and jonathan tobas are saying from heaventher. 50 years later we shall fight, we shall fight to freedom is enjoyed by all americans. god bless his legacy and god bless dr. king. [ applause ] >> peace. one day we must come to see that peace is not merely a distant goal we seek, but that it is a means by which we arrive at that goal. we must pursue peaceful ends through peaceful means. dr. martin luther king jr., december 24th, 1967, christmas eve sermon. >> representatives of the 105 member hpcu legacy voices. ♪ ♪ ♪ there is a balm in gilead ♪ to make the wounded whole ♪ there is a balm in gilead ♪ to heal the sin-sick soul ♪ sometimes i feel discouraged ♪ and think my life's in vain ♪ but when the holy spirit ♪ reminds my soul again ♪ if you can sing like angels ♪ if you cannot reach that chord ♪ ♪ go home and tell your neighbor ♪ ♪ he dare to sing the song ♪ there is a balm in gilead ♪ to make the wounded whole ♪ there is a balm in gilead ♪ to heal the sin-sick soul ♪ ♪ don't be discouraged ♪ joy comes in the morning ♪ know
stephon clark, michael brown, trayvon martin, and eric gardner and jonathan tobas are saying from heaventher. 50 years later we shall fight, we shall fight to freedom is enjoyed by all americans. god bless his legacy and god bless dr. king. [ applause ] >> peace. one day we must come to see that peace is not merely a distant goal we seek, but that it is a means by which we arrive at that goal. we must pursue peaceful ends through peaceful means. dr. martin luther king jr., december 24th,...
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martin. from the hardwood federation -- from outdoor industry associations, jessica -- national wildlife federation mike leahy, national association of counties, jonathan sheffield and oscar englehart and from the intertribal timber council, matt -- now it is my pleasure to represent u.s. da secretary sonny perdue. >> i want to thank everyone move us toward solutions. and yousector partners, have been in each issue several years in some cases. may i just returned yesterday from visiting the fires in california and these herbal events just like last year are stark reminders of immense forest fire health crisis in this country. and the urgent need to dramatically increase preventative forest treatments. thankfully, we were given some assistance in that area. and we appreciate that. we have stepped up our forest management efforts in the last couple years. it still needs more come today to truly protect our forests and communities, we must increase the number and the size of our projects, access larger landscapes, and across boundaries. we cannot do this ourselves. it has got to be done only in a shared stewardship with our states and local communities. t
martin. from the hardwood federation -- from outdoor industry associations, jessica -- national wildlife federation mike leahy, national association of counties, jonathan sheffield and oscar englehart and from the intertribal timber council, matt -- now it is my pleasure to represent u.s. da secretary sonny perdue. >> i want to thank everyone move us toward solutions. and yousector partners, have been in each issue several years in some cases. may i just returned yesterday from visiting...
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foundation, tom martin come from hardwood federation, terry come from outer industry association jessica wall, national wildlife federation mike leahy, national association of counties, jonathan sheffield and austin engelhardt, and from the intertribal timber council, not heal. now, it is my great pleasure to represent usda secretary sonny perdue. [applause] >> thank you, vicki. i appreciate your patience. i thought it might be impolite to walk out of the cabinet meeting, i want to thank the senators for joining us today these folks have been at the forefront of this vision of what you think them for the concern and the efforts in many ways in helping us to move towards solutions as well as our private sector partners, and those of you in the room who know you are that it been engaged this issue for several and many years in some cases. but you may know that he just return yesterday from visiting the fires in california and these horrible events just like last year are stark reminders of the immense forest fire health crisis in this country. and the urgent need to dramatically increase our preventative forest treatments. thankfully, we were given some assistance in that area
foundation, tom martin come from hardwood federation, terry come from outer industry association jessica wall, national wildlife federation mike leahy, national association of counties, jonathan sheffield and austin engelhardt, and from the intertribal timber council, not heal. now, it is my great pleasure to represent usda secretary sonny perdue. [applause] >> thank you, vicki. i appreciate your patience. i thought it might be impolite to walk out of the cabinet meeting, i want to thank...
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jonathan as the pirate king. and charles martin as the sergeant.it is a great cast. >> and now the show, how you put your spin on it, we know it is a nicolas garcia, this has been around for a long time, people may really be connecting with this when they go and watch it. >> well, yes, i wanted to create something a little bit new and fresh without losing the traditions. so i set it about 20 years later than it usually is in the new woman movement in the 1890s. and that is when women started to say enough. we are going to go into fields of study that have long been considered for men, the sciences, that i had played sports, they wore pants and split skirts and cross dressing. and there was some women who cross dressed and went into politics dressed as men. so it was a really exciting time for women. and i didn't want the helpless girls, i wanted exciting. >> i love that. >> yes. >> yes, i love that. it is a very cool new twist to it. >> it is neat that you can put a twist on it. >> sure. and i don't think we lose any of the traditions of pirates, t
jonathan as the pirate king. and charles martin as the sergeant.it is a great cast. >> and now the show, how you put your spin on it, we know it is a nicolas garcia, this has been around for a long time, people may really be connecting with this when they go and watch it. >> well, yes, i wanted to create something a little bit new and fresh without losing the traditions. so i set it about 20 years later than it usually is in the new woman movement in the 1890s. and that is when...
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jonathan roselle give commands, before firing five shots, killing the 44-year-old, who was unarmed. >> get down on the ground! get down on the ground! ( gunfire ) >> reporter: lehigh county district attorney jim martin illed it unjustified. >> i have concluded that he did not have to discharge his weapon. >> reporter: the incident happened ten days ago, after callers reported a man acting erratically outside a water park in pennsylvania. >> reporter: santos can be seen here jumping on top of officer roselle's patrol car. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: roselle had been with the south whitehall township police for five months before the incident. >> officer roselle stated to the first responding officer that he thought, "he ( bleeped ) up." >> reporter: data tracked by bowling green state university shows, since 2005, 91 officers have been charged in fatal police-involved shootings, and 32 have been convicted. >> we will fight for joey. >> reporter: santos' family says he leaves behind three children. >> when father's day comes, it is a holiday they will not celebrate. >> reporter: the district attorney says he is not icleasing officer roselle's body s meras until the investigation ends. the coroner told
jonathan roselle give commands, before firing five shots, killing the 44-year-old, who was unarmed. >> get down on the ground! get down on the ground! ( gunfire ) >> reporter: lehigh county district attorney jim martin illed it unjustified. >> i have concluded that he did not have to discharge his weapon. >> reporter: the incident happened ten days ago, after callers reported a man acting erratically outside a water park in pennsylvania. >> reporter: santos can be...