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bush karl rove. hello, karl. great to talk to you. >> greetings.rish: we want to start with the op-ed. we'll go to president obama in a moment. this moneys op-ed in "the new york times" what is your reaction? >> every administration deals with people inside the administration trying to bend things in their direction and leaking to the press that bad decision was not theirs. they wanted to go into a different recollection. this takes everything to a whole new level. i don't think we've ever seen anything like this anonymous op-ed in the "new york times." first thing, whoever this person is did themselves no good, their cause no good, and their country no good. they were not elected president. at the end. day their job to give the president the best advice, if he decides to go a different direction, he was elected, they weren't. if they can't serve his policies, if they can't change his mind, they ought to think about whether the best thing for them to do is to leave. i would also say this, i don't think the president serves himself well by paying a
bush karl rove. hello, karl. great to talk to you. >> greetings.rish: we want to start with the op-ed. we'll go to president obama in a moment. this moneys op-ed in "the new york times" what is your reaction? >> every administration deals with people inside the administration trying to bend things in their direction and leaking to the press that bad decision was not theirs. they wanted to go into a different recollection. this takes everything to a whole new level. i don't...
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outrageous remarks that only karl lagerfeld could get away with. lagerfeld verdict is fear and often scathing. no one in paris knows her. flower prints for overweight matrons in two thousand and twelve lagerfeld pulled no punches about sweat pants sweat pants are a symbol of failure you've lost control of your life and you walk around in sweat pants this talk show remark takes place on our list. his opinion seems to impress everyone except himself two years after ridiculing sweatpants peace and calm down the catwalk in sweatpants. fashion is fickle and karl lagerfeld the pit of my eyes is that that's logical enough trends come and go he says including when it comes to models. someone thought of as beautiful today will hardly find a cleaning job to. maro. this statement shocked the fashion world we rated for among lagerfeld books in twenty eleven he even disparaged clodius schiffer long his muse no one wants to see her any more. in the meantime they're frozen bodies again . there's one gal he'll never say anything bad about his favorite new. siamese
outrageous remarks that only karl lagerfeld could get away with. lagerfeld verdict is fear and often scathing. no one in paris knows her. flower prints for overweight matrons in two thousand and twelve lagerfeld pulled no punches about sweat pants sweat pants are a symbol of failure you've lost control of your life and you walk around in sweat pants this talk show remark takes place on our list. his opinion seems to impress everyone except himself two years after ridiculing sweatpants peace and...
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as i travel around, i continue to learn things about karl wood.ne of the things i say in the book that -- that i haven't said yet tonight was another way of talking about this book is that karl is my citizen cane. and -- this looks like a crowds most of whom probably have seen citizen cane and now what i'm talking about. so there's charles foster cane this newspaper magnate this difficult, complicated, mysterious sometimes man who keels over dead at the beginning of the movie with -- the word rose bud on his lips his last word. and then there's -- a newsreel journalist a faceless news journalist sent out by his editor to collect the story of this fellow, this citizen, cane. who was he? what was the meaning of his life? was he good or bad or both -- and what in the the devil did he mean by rose bud? and so the newsreel reporter as yag goes around to talk to all of these people talk to ex-wifes and friends and colleagues. and gets all of these different aspects of this character. and his history, that is what it felt like for me in the course of res
as i travel around, i continue to learn things about karl wood.ne of the things i say in the book that -- that i haven't said yet tonight was another way of talking about this book is that karl is my citizen cane. and -- this looks like a crowds most of whom probably have seen citizen cane and now what i'm talking about. so there's charles foster cane this newspaper magnate this difficult, complicated, mysterious sometimes man who keels over dead at the beginning of the movie with -- the word...
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consumerism for karl lagerfeld is the defining feature of our time. living this is of to do for culture to grow to love the culture of our age to the that's how it is and so we have to adapt because the times on it after was unfair you don't like it you're did us a bust and even discuss it. on a good day. that. would live it up to a lot of if we created five hundred products along with names and labels for that but in the movie ticket there more than one hundred thousand bottles and cans are told to flush. time to sit patiently is growing the show will begin in just a few minutes. at last the audience finally gets to see the creations that was so many months in the making. the time for the crowning moment the host himself. from border creating fashion is a bit like writing a musical score for zits if you know the suits just like music there are a variety of elements and you combine them. coming was equal to focus where no wind up with chamber music or folk songs that's up to you. and i do have some background in it my mother was an excellent violinist
consumerism for karl lagerfeld is the defining feature of our time. living this is of to do for culture to grow to love the culture of our age to the that's how it is and so we have to adapt because the times on it after was unfair you don't like it you're did us a bust and even discuss it. on a good day. that. would live it up to a lot of if we created five hundred products along with names and labels for that but in the movie ticket there more than one hundred thousand bottles and cans are...
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and sometimes i'd turn around and say well karl i'll tell you what are you up to back there. and of course he was drawing no matter what we were doing in class carlotta was always busy sketching or dog saw . things will be in my content in the neck and that's what my childhood was like a fence here over toward the garden and on to some big trees you have are going to give us the paved driveway and here strung through huge parts of flowers a flower bed over here twenty of us and here was a hedge i think i'm not quite sure who voices about what it was like. give us an out and there was a big window where i said it's a child that's what it was called the lady's room and my room was not the year. after monday the balcony that's what my sister's room of my mother's room my father's room was in the back of the dining room and the desk if i pushed and i remember telling myself one day i'll be famous i guess i must have been five or six life with funny. here can lagerfeld is opening an exhibition in hamburg the city of his but it features works by leading nineteenth century painter o
and sometimes i'd turn around and say well karl i'll tell you what are you up to back there. and of course he was drawing no matter what we were doing in class carlotta was always busy sketching or dog saw . things will be in my content in the neck and that's what my childhood was like a fence here over toward the garden and on to some big trees you have are going to give us the paved driveway and here strung through huge parts of flowers a flower bed over here twenty of us and here was a hedge...
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let me just say one other thing to support what karl said. karl, i'm agreeing with you.ing on here is manafort's bluster, that's my view. it's out there that he directed he didn't. but my point is mueller is meticulous, and he's doing a mob prosecution here, virkings within circles. and man fort, my guess is, has a lott to the explain and that's why he made this deal. chris: i want to pick up on that with you, congressman chaffetz, not to say this as any comparison to president trump and the white house, but this is what prosecutors do in mob deals. you get the little fish, you get them, you convict them and you squeeze them and you get them to flip on the bigger fish. >> well, that's been done for eons. chris: right. >> but what is so different to conservatives who look at this, that's not how they dealt with five times they handed out immunity, and in those immunity agreements -- which i've read -- there is no requirement that they cooperate with the federal government. and yet you go and look at how this is handled, and it's totally different. it's the duplicity that
let me just say one other thing to support what karl said. karl, i'm agreeing with you.ing on here is manafort's bluster, that's my view. it's out there that he directed he didn't. but my point is mueller is meticulous, and he's doing a mob prosecution here, virkings within circles. and man fort, my guess is, has a lott to the explain and that's why he made this deal. chris: i want to pick up on that with you, congressman chaffetz, not to say this as any comparison to president trump and the...
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karl lagerfeld father bought an estate in a small village north of hamburg calm lived there for much of his chantant. and with my spent much of my childhood in done because time which left a lot to be desired about all short of a village school children of alcoholics farmers some were kicked out in the first grade do you think it will do three were fine but the rest i do i do. but young col wasn't an outsider he lent his column my books to his cause mates who regarded him as a generous spirit they quickly got used to his unusual stand of dress and the green tie he won't when the cost went on expressions. then displayed at least this as austerity he said behind me in school. and sometimes i turn around and say well car auto what are you up to back there on site and of course he was drawing no matter what we were doing in class carlotta was always busy sketching or dog so i. got his will be mine to continue and i could put that's what my childhood was like a fence here over toward the garden on some big trees and he of us going to give us to the paved driveway and he just run through h
karl lagerfeld father bought an estate in a small village north of hamburg calm lived there for much of his chantant. and with my spent much of my childhood in done because time which left a lot to be desired about all short of a village school children of alcoholics farmers some were kicked out in the first grade do you think it will do three were fine but the rest i do i do. but young col wasn't an outsider he lent his column my books to his cause mates who regarded him as a generous spirit...
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and said why are you still a nazi there was wonderful thunderstorm in one nine hundred forty three karl who is still called at the time was ten years old the country was in the throes of world war two that july hundreds of bombs rained down on hamburg cough the city was in flames but the lagerfeld family was not directly affected they had moved to safety outside hamburg. in the one nine hundred thirty s. kanaka founts father bought an estate in a small village north of hamburg col lived there for much of his childhood. and that we spent much of my childhood in done because done which left a lot to be desired about offshoot of a village school children of alcoholics farmers some were kicked out in the first grade to think that there were two three were fine but the rest i do i do. but young col wasn't an outsider he lent his collar my books to his cost mates who regarded him as a generous spirit they quickly got used to his unusual stand of dress and the green tie he won't when the cost went on expressions. they had just finished this as austerity he said behind me in school. monday and
and said why are you still a nazi there was wonderful thunderstorm in one nine hundred forty three karl who is still called at the time was ten years old the country was in the throes of world war two that july hundreds of bombs rained down on hamburg cough the city was in flames but the lagerfeld family was not directly affected they had moved to safety outside hamburg. in the one nine hundred thirty s. kanaka founts father bought an estate in a small village north of hamburg col lived there...
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paul: thanks for being here, karl.resident trump's appearance overshadowed by kavanaugh chaos. we grow it. give us the frontiers. the places where success is measured in pushed limits. give us the middle of nowhere. where the only map is your buddies' tread marks. this life? no one's born ready for it. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) >> we cannot allow regime that threatens israel can annihilation to possess the means to deliver a nuclear war head to any city on earth, just can't do it. paul: kavanaugh confirmation drama overshadowing president trump's speech this week to the united nations, the president using address to the general assembly to castigate iran for death, destruction in the middle east. >> regrettably we found that china has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming 2018 election, they do not want me or us to win because i am the first president ever to challenge china on trade. paul: we are back with dan henninger, kim strassel and mary anastasia o'grady. what did you think of the president's general impression he deli
paul: thanks for being here, karl.resident trump's appearance overshadowed by kavanaugh chaos. we grow it. give us the frontiers. the places where success is measured in pushed limits. give us the middle of nowhere. where the only map is your buddies' tread marks. this life? no one's born ready for it. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) >> we cannot allow regime that threatens israel can annihilation to possess the means to deliver a nuclear war head to any city on earth, just can't do it. paul: kavanaugh...
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jon karl at the national cathedral right now. jon, you had the chance to visit the hanoi hilton, something that john mccain himself recognized. >> mccain said that it was in captivity as a p.o.w. in vietnam that he came to love america and, george, if you think back to him -- to getting shot down, he broke his left arm, he broke his right arm. he broke his knee, he was knocked unconscious and he landed in the middle of the lake in a residential area right in the middle of hanoi. and came to, had to take off his parachute with his teeth. was dragged out of that lake, was beaten, taken prisoner and repeatedly tortured and the irony that he often pointed out was that they tortured him and mistreated him and his fellow p.o.w.s to try to get them to talk about how well they were treated. to play that propaganda role. when i went back to visit i was struck by how many of -- by the propaganda still on the walls but about how many of the vietnamese know mccain's story, revere him. he may be the most famous american in vietnam. they know
jon karl at the national cathedral right now. jon, you had the chance to visit the hanoi hilton, something that john mccain himself recognized. >> mccain said that it was in captivity as a p.o.w. in vietnam that he came to love america and, george, if you think back to him -- to getting shot down, he broke his left arm, he broke his right arm. he broke his knee, he was knocked unconscious and he landed in the middle of the lake in a residential area right in the middle of hanoi. and came...
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>> karl: my sense is that it is more the latter than the former. he says if i can get this across the line, then i would like to rather than going to the starting point. we have been talking about collins, flake, but there may be other members out there on the committee or off the judiciary committee who will form an opinion after the end of this afternoon. they could be supportive of kavanaugh, or they could be undermined. we won't know until it is all over. that is why this is so importan important. the republicans have two-thirds of thresholds. they cannot lose a single member of the 11 members on the judiciary committee, and among all 51 republicans, they cannot lose to to go. my gut tells me that this is so far enough to keep the judiciary committee in support of kavanaugh. his performance will guarantee whether there are 51 republican votes or 50, plus vice president mike pence to confirm this nomination. >> dominic >> bret: karl rove. thank you. we should point out that with judge clarence thomas, your vote confirmed him, but it is about cou
>> karl: my sense is that it is more the latter than the former. he says if i can get this across the line, then i would like to rather than going to the starting point. we have been talking about collins, flake, but there may be other members out there on the committee or off the judiciary committee who will form an opinion after the end of this afternoon. they could be supportive of kavanaugh, or they could be undermined. we won't know until it is all over. that is why this is so...
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juan williams, karl rove and noah rothman.d with these books were put out. >> four of them. >> dana: four of them. suffered through them. what do you think about how this is playing out? >> look, these things are by their very nature ambiguous. there is no doubt that woodward, a good reporter, has reams of paper and spools of tape on which people say the things that he reports in the book, but we don't know if it's accurate, if it is what really happened or somebody says that somebody said that somebody said. or even if people said it themselves if they recall it happening. >> dana: i heard from senator mcconnell's office yesterday there is a couple of little things in the book just about when meetings took place and who was there, they say they are inaccurate in the book but that they don't have any record of bob woodward calling them to ask. >> look. if the general point though of the book is that this is an unusual white house that doesn't have the normal decision-making process, that's right. >> dana: right. noah, last wee
juan williams, karl rove and noah rothman.d with these books were put out. >> four of them. >> dana: four of them. suffered through them. what do you think about how this is playing out? >> look, these things are by their very nature ambiguous. there is no doubt that woodward, a good reporter, has reams of paper and spools of tape on which people say the things that he reports in the book, but we don't know if it's accurate, if it is what really happened or somebody says that...
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>> jon karl leading us off again tonight. thank you, jon. >>> and the other story developing as we come on tonight, the deadly shooting rampage, and what we've just learned about the gunman who walked into an office building in cincinnati and opened fire. several dead. tonight, his arsenal now revealed. abc's alex perez in cincinnati. >> reporter: the chaos unfolding in busy downtown cincinnati just as many were starting the day at work. >> multiple shooting victims. we have an active shooter. >> reporter: just after 9:00 a.m., authorities say the gunman, 29-year-old omar perez, opened fire in the loading dock area of the fifth-third bank building, striking several people. complete panic. >> everybody come running out of the bank, people in suits diving on the ground and stuff. shots fired. >> reporter: the gunman armed, investigators say, with a .9 millimeter semiautomatic pistol, multiple magazines and about 200 rounds of ammunition, then moved inside the building. >> there were gunshots exchanged. at this point, the shoote
>> jon karl leading us off again tonight. thank you, jon. >>> and the other story developing as we come on tonight, the deadly shooting rampage, and what we've just learned about the gunman who walked into an office building in cincinnati and opened fire. several dead. tonight, his arsenal now revealed. abc's alex perez in cincinnati. >> reporter: the chaos unfolding in busy downtown cincinnati just as many were starting the day at work. >> multiple shooting victims....
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jon karl live at the white house. and jon, obviously, the big question tonight, will president trump fire rosenstein on thursday. and if he does, who then oversees the russia investigation, does it put the investigation at risk? >> reporter: well, rosenstein came to the white house expecting to be fired today, so it is anybody's guess whether or not the president will fire him on thursday. he is certainly not ruling it out. if rosenstein goes, the number three official at the justice department, that is nole francisco, the solicitor general, would oversee the russia investigation until a rosen stein replacement is put in place. now david, the president's legal team is saying that if rosenstein goes, the russia investigation should be put on pause, but there is absolutely no indication that will, in fact, happen. >> all right, jon karl explaining the day for us. jon, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the other news tonight, and to a heartbreaking scene infolding right now. the desperate search at this hour for a mi
jon karl live at the white house. and jon, obviously, the big question tonight, will president trump fire rosenstein on thursday. and if he does, who then oversees the russia investigation, does it put the investigation at risk? >> reporter: well, rosenstein came to the white house expecting to be fired today, so it is anybody's guess whether or not the president will fire him on thursday. he is certainly not ruling it out. if rosenstein goes, the number three official at the justice...
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we've held up the whole hearing. >> jon karl with us, a lot of fast-moving parts on this. he's with us live from the white house. and jon, i understand there's news tonight from the republican chairman of the senate judiciary committee, that judge kavanaugh has actually already been questioned about these allegations? >> reporter: chairman chuck grassley revealed that kavanaugh was interrogated by republican investigators on the judiciary committee for a transcribed interview on monday. senator grassley says that kavanaugh answered all questions, quote, fully, candidly and unequivocally, and david, understand that if he did not tell the truth, he could be charged with a felony. david? >> jon karl tonight, thank you. >>> as you heard jon report there, senator lindsey graham, for one, saying the senate should vote even without hearing from dr. blasey ford on monday. many senators who will have to decide on kavanaugh are up for re-election. abc's mary bruce back on the hill tonight, are those senators listening to their constituents on both sides back home? >> reporter: from
we've held up the whole hearing. >> jon karl with us, a lot of fast-moving parts on this. he's with us live from the white house. and jon, i understand there's news tonight from the republican chairman of the senate judiciary committee, that judge kavanaugh has actually already been questioned about these allegations? >> reporter: chairman chuck grassley revealed that kavanaugh was interrogated by republican investigators on the judiciary committee for a transcribed interview on...
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but the job entails two sides, not one side. >> and jon karl joins us now from the white house.on, the president also said in that interview that the special counsel investigation initiated by his own justice department is outright illegal. something even some of his own lawyers don't believe. >> reporter: well, in fact, rudy giuliani, lead attorney, says he doesn't see it that way although giuliani did call the investigation illegitimate and regardless, tom, you can expect that from now until the midterm elections you will hear harsher and harsher attacks on him as a central theme coming from the white house. >> jonathan karl for us tonight, thank you. >>> new developments in that deadly highway crash in new mexico. today, at least eight people killed in the collision between a greyhound bus and a semi truck on interstate 40. the bus driver among the victims. investigators say the truck blew a tire then veering into oncoming traffic. one of the survivor, get this, giving birth to twins hours later. she is in stable condition, the babies are in neonatal care. >>> news tonight co
but the job entails two sides, not one side. >> and jon karl joins us now from the white house.on, the president also said in that interview that the special counsel investigation initiated by his own justice department is outright illegal. something even some of his own lawyers don't believe. >> reporter: well, in fact, rudy giuliani, lead attorney, says he doesn't see it that way although giuliani did call the investigation illegitimate and regardless, tom, you can expect that...
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abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: enraged at the idea of an enemy within his own administration, president trump declared today that attorney general jeff sessions should launch an investigation into "the new york times" essay written by an unnamed senior official. >> jeff should be investigating who the author of that piece was because i really believe it's national security. >> and is there an action that should be taken against "the new york times" for publishing it? >> well we're going to see. i'm looking at that right now. >> reporter: the essay described a, quote, quiet resistance of unsung heroes in the trump administration working to frustrate parts of the president's agenda and his worst inclinations. >> an anonymous -- really an anonymous, gutless coward. he just -- look. he was -- nobody knows who the hell he is, or she, though they put he, but probably that is a disguise, that means it's she. >> reporter: abc news has learned aides close to the president have compiled a list of about a dozen suspects on the president's team.
abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: enraged at the idea of an enemy within his own administration, president trump declared today that attorney general jeff sessions should launch an investigation into "the new york times" essay written by an unnamed senior official. >> jeff should be investigating who the author of that piece was because i really believe it's national security. >> and is there an action that should be...
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jon karl standing by in a moment. ♪ the new capital one savor card.arn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? so shark invented duo clean. while deep cleaning carpets, the added soft brush roll picks up large particles, gives floors a polished look, and fearlessly devours piles. duo clean technology, corded and cord-free. take new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool.asty cold,les. (acapella) whoa! (vo) and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. (acapella) ahhhhhhhhhhh! (vo) new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime, coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold, medicine. introducing vicks vapocool drops. to vaporize your sore throat. breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. (man) my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! oh! (vo) vicks sinex. breathe on. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. introducing more sizes for better c
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>> all right, jon karl at the white house. jon, thanks. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the man thrown from a bridge right in front of a police officer. then the dramatic takedown just seconds later, after the man is tossed over the bridge. there is news on his condition tonight. >>> a mother's plea this evening. the search intensifying, the fbi now involved. the missing boy with autism, nonverbal. they're playing the parents' voices, hoping he will hear them. what authorities are saying tonight. >>> and that's will smith right there. what he's done before, and what he's about to do tonight to mark the big 5-0. what he has planned. a lot of people paying attention. we'll be right back. at t. rowe f our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells to fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. but prevagen helps you
>> all right, jon karl at the white house. jon, thanks. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the man thrown from a bridge right in front of a police officer. then the dramatic takedown just seconds later, after the man is tossed over the bridge. there is news on his condition tonight. >>> a mother's plea this evening. the search intensifying, the fbi now involved. the missing boy with autism, nonverbal. they're playing the...
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>> jon karl leading us off tonight. jon, thank you. and as you know, jon, the stakes are enormous here, for the nominee, for the president and for senators from both parties who know constituents back home are watching this very closely, with strong opinions on both sides. how will this accuser be treated if she does testify? mary bruce back on the hill tonight, asking senators how this should go. >> reporter: tonight, senator mazie hirono, one of only four women on the senate judiciary committee, calls this a moment of reckoning. >> i just want to say to the men of this country, just shut up and step up. do the right thing, for a change. >> reporter: republican leaders insist they're giving christine blasey ford an opportunity to be heard in public before the judiciary committee next monday. >> this is mainly an opportunity to accommodate her and we look forward to giving her a chance to tell her story. >> reporter: do you think her allegations are credible? does she sound credible to you, sir? >> i don't know how you judge that until
>> jon karl leading us off tonight. jon, thank you. and as you know, jon, the stakes are enormous here, for the nominee, for the president and for senators from both parties who know constituents back home are watching this very closely, with strong opinions on both sides. how will this accuser be treated if she does testify? mary bruce back on the hill tonight, asking senators how this should go. >> reporter: tonight, senator mazie hirono, one of only four women on the senate...
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let's go live to jon karl. and this was an extraordinary move by "the new york times" to publish this letter by someone they describe as a senior administration official, particularly because the person didn't sign their name, the writer remains anonymous tonight. i know our team reached out to "the times" to find out what went into their decision-making here. however are they explaining the decision? >> reporter: "the times" said the official wanted to remain anonymous and they believed publishing the essay anonymously was the only way to deliver an important perspective to our audience. as you pointed out, the president is suggesting this is treason and the white house is saying whoever this official is should resign immediately. david? >> jon karl live at the white house. jon, thank you, as always. >>> and across town on capitol hill tonight, supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and the heated confirmation hearing today. questioned directly for the first time at his hearing. judge kavanaugh was asked, does
let's go live to jon karl. and this was an extraordinary move by "the new york times" to publish this letter by someone they describe as a senior administration official, particularly because the person didn't sign their name, the writer remains anonymous tonight. i know our team reached out to "the times" to find out what went into their decision-making here. however are they explaining the decision? >> reporter: "the times" said the official wanted to...
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the iranian president accused trump of having a, quote, nazi disposition. >> so, let's get to jon karl, live from the white house tonight. and jon, you reported from the white house for years, covered several administrations now. have you ever really seen anything like the reaction you saw at the u.n. today? >> reporter: never seen anything quite like that, david. for his part, the president was asked about it a short while ago, and he said that everything went according to plan. he told reporters, and i quote, oh, it was great, well, that was meant to get some laughter, so, it was great. >> all right, jon karl at the white house. thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the man thrown from a bridge right in front of a police officer. then the dramatic takedown just seconds later, after the man is tossed over the bridge. there is news on his condition tonight. >>> a mother's plea this evening. the search intensifying, the fbi now involved. the missing boy with autism, nonverbal. they're playing the parents' voices, hoping he will hear them. wha
the iranian president accused trump of having a, quote, nazi disposition. >> so, let's get to jon karl, live from the white house tonight. and jon, you reported from the white house for years, covered several administrations now. have you ever really seen anything like the reaction you saw at the u.n. today? >> reporter: never seen anything quite like that, david. for his part, the president was asked about it a short while ago, and he said that everything went according to plan. he...
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>> jon karl live at the white house, leading us off. jon, our thanks to you, as always. >>> and across town on capitol hill tonight, supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and the heated confirmation hearing today. questioned directly for the first time at his hearing. judge kavanaugh was asked, does a president have to comply with a subpoena? and can a president pardon themselves? how he answered. it made immediate headlines today. and he was also pressed on guns and on a woman's right to choose. terry moran has covered the court for years for us, and he was in the room today. >> reporter: day two, judge brett kavanaugh arriving for a grueling round of questioning. >> but today is different. >> reporter: despite the occasional outbursts, this hearing finally got down to issues, and the dominant issue today, the shadow looming over kavanaugh for many democrats, whether president trump picked him so he would to rule in the president's favor in any cases stemming from special counsel robert mueller's investigation. kavanaugh offered a pers
>> jon karl live at the white house, leading us off. jon, our thanks to you, as always. >>> and across town on capitol hill tonight, supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and the heated confirmation hearing today. questioned directly for the first time at his hearing. judge kavanaugh was asked, does a president have to comply with a subpoena? and can a president pardon themselves? how he answered. it made immediate headlines today. and he was also pressed on guns and on a woman's...
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here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: even before hurricane florence hits shore, president trump is already congratulating his team on a job well-done. >> we are getting tremendous accolades from politicians and the people. >> reporter: but even as the hurricane approaches, the president today is making a startling new claim, downplaying the human suffering caused by last year's hurricane maria in puerto rico. "3,000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit puerto rico," he tweeted. he then falsely accused democrats of inflating the death toll -- "in order to make me look as bad as possible." a comprehensive study from george washington university concluded nearly 3,000 people died by causes directly related to the hurricane and its aftermath -- a figure accepted by the government as the official death toll. that's nearly 3,000 american citizens, most of them poor and elderly. our team saw the suffering first-hand. maria ortiz caring for 11 seniors in a nursing home without power. >> we can't let them die. we can't let them die. and w
here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: even before hurricane florence hits shore, president trump is already congratulating his team on a job well-done. >> we are getting tremendous accolades from politicians and the people. >> reporter: but even as the hurricane approaches, the president today is making a startling new claim, downplaying the human suffering caused by last year's hurricane maria in puerto rico. "3,000 people did not...
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strategist karl rove.r democratic congresswoman jane harman, director of the woodrow wilson center. julie pace, washington bureau chief for the associated press and author of the deep state, former republican congressman jason chaffetz. julie, paul manafort has long ties to pro-russian ukrainians. he was one of the people who attended the trump tower meeting in june of 2016. how significant, potentially, is his decision to cooperate with the special counsel, and how concerned are they in the white house by his decision? >> i think there are a lot of unknowns here still. if we don't know the extent of what paul manafort is going to be telling bob mueller. if we don't know what mueller's team is hoping to get out of paul manafort but it actually is that unknown that i think is really unnerving the white house. despite what the president and a lot of his advisors thing he played just a small real in the campaign, he was the campaign chairman and he was there for a significant period of time both in the trump
strategist karl rove.r democratic congresswoman jane harman, director of the woodrow wilson center. julie pace, washington bureau chief for the associated press and author of the deep state, former republican congressman jason chaffetz. julie, paul manafort has long ties to pro-russian ukrainians. he was one of the people who attended the trump tower meeting in june of 2016. how significant, potentially, is his decision to cooperate with the special counsel, and how concerned are they in the...
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karl, welcome. thanks for coming in today. >> you bet.pact of all of this last week on the house and senate races? >> well, it depends on whether you're red, blue or purple. if you're in a red state like missouri or indiana where the two incumbent democratic senators, mccaskill and donnelly, have come out posed to kavanaugh, it could hurt you. you'll notice in a couple of red states -- nord and west virginia -- and west virginia finish the incumbent democrats are keeping quiet. interestingly enough, so is a democrat in a purple state, kristin cinema in arizona is keeping quite. and also in tennessee phil bredesen, in a very red state, is attempting to stay out of in this by saying he supports an fbi investigation but not opining beyond that. it's interesting, you have nelson in florida, tester in montana and rosen in nevada, three democrats who have come out against kavanaugh, their republican opponents have come out in favor -- paul: yeah, but i want to ask you more about mccaskill and donnelly in missouri and indiana, because it seems t
karl, welcome. thanks for coming in today. >> you bet.pact of all of this last week on the house and senate races? >> well, it depends on whether you're red, blue or purple. if you're in a red state like missouri or indiana where the two incumbent democratic senators, mccaskill and donnelly, have come out posed to kavanaugh, it could hurt you. you'll notice in a couple of red states -- nord and west virginia -- and west virginia finish the incumbent democrats are keeping quiet....
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. >> reporter: eschoo tells chief white house correspondent jonathan karl she suggested ford write to senator diane fine sfin. as the existence of that letter leaked ford said it was her civic responsibility to come forth with the story. ford's lawyers wrote to grassley saying since she went public, her worst fears materializes and she's become a target of vicious harassment and even death threats. but a separate letter to blassy ford written by a group of enpen mother s offers the psychology professor a helping hand. supporters will protest in front off city hall, sign petitions, run for office, write to media and lawmakers, form a human chain to protect her house, workplace, her kids' school. they ask blasey ford know if they can help. >> i have known her for 40 years along with many of our friends, all after us who signed the letter in her support and lease nothing that we've ever known about her to be anything but honest and straightforward. >> i spoke with blasey ford's neighbors who say her sons are also receiving death threats. one reason all of them chose to speak off camera a
. >> reporter: eschoo tells chief white house correspondent jonathan karl she suggested ford write to senator diane fine sfin. as the existence of that letter leaked ford said it was her civic responsibility to come forth with the story. ford's lawyers wrote to grassley saying since she went public, her worst fears materializes and she's become a target of vicious harassment and even death threats. but a separate letter to blassy ford written by a group of enpen mother s offers the...
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she consequence by karl rove and i'm only about halfway through but the focus is on the political strategies that were used to propel george bush into a position to run for governor and the race determined the not winnable but of course they proved that wrong and then after that the political strategy to move him from the governor's office of texas to a a candidate to be president of the united states. it starts out with a description of karl rove's life and how he became involved in politics at the beginning of his career i find that fascinating. i like to read books that are factual i'm not a fiction reader a fiction reader i like to read about three real people and real events if you have read yes i am a fan. think really like the idea to bring those that may be that are not the most friendly around you he is famous for bringing some of the reasons to his cap. it is elizabeth story how he could not -- i think it run the country. that it took to go through the civil war and also another favorite of mine is teddy roosevelt. this is just one example of the teddy roosevelt books i i have read
she consequence by karl rove and i'm only about halfway through but the focus is on the political strategies that were used to propel george bush into a position to run for governor and the race determined the not winnable but of course they proved that wrong and then after that the political strategy to move him from the governor's office of texas to a a candidate to be president of the united states. it starts out with a description of karl rove's life and how he became involved in politics...
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this is karl. the great one horn dry nasser's baby from the berlin zoo was christened on tuesday karl was born two weeks ago and is doing well right now he weighs sixty five kilograms when he's fully grown in about five years time he'll weigh in at around two tons. then no later lower than beer pretzel and chicken the annual october fest kicks off this weekend in munich the biggest folk festival in the well to the record number of visitors has been seven point two million and just as many are expected to turn up this yet the. wasn't it size loads of different industries capitalize on the event the fashion industry being one of them general fashion design a how to look like has teamed up with a traditional costume company this season and added his signature tots to the classic feminine. so this is what they look like designed by haha glen the prince of palm a little less opulent then you might expect a muni company for traditional german folk osteen's commissioned to create a line for them if there'
this is karl. the great one horn dry nasser's baby from the berlin zoo was christened on tuesday karl was born two weeks ago and is doing well right now he weighs sixty five kilograms when he's fully grown in about five years time he'll weigh in at around two tons. then no later lower than beer pretzel and chicken the annual october fest kicks off this weekend in munich the biggest folk festival in the well to the record number of visitors has been seven point two million and just as many are...
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party is directly financed and supported by the united states as i reveal in my investigation and karl david getting who emerged out of nowhere to cover nicaragua's crisis for the guardian and washington post was intimately connected to this political party and before that had no record in journalism was an anthropologist working among the indigenous population on nicaragua's eastern coast and admitted in a now deleted podcast that he was working to encourage opposition among that population to the government so i can't think of a figure less objective for papers legacy publications like the guardian and washington post to turn to but that's because they actually wanted regime change themselves and what's so interesting about this is when you look at it i mean sure there's lots of sort of nontraditional journalists these days but if anything journalists have people are independent and that's great so when you look at his work how much of it did you find contain legitimate like fake wrong information and incorrect reporting how much of it was actually an accurate why i mean i'm an advoc
party is directly financed and supported by the united states as i reveal in my investigation and karl david getting who emerged out of nowhere to cover nicaragua's crisis for the guardian and washington post was intimately connected to this political party and before that had no record in journalism was an anthropologist working among the indigenous population on nicaragua's eastern coast and admitted in a now deleted podcast that he was working to encourage opposition among that population to...
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still ahead cav confirmation delayed once again, the stakes in november midterm got higher karl roves through races to watch next. today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app, you can listen anytime, and anywhere. plus for the first time ever, you'll get access to exclusive fitness programs a $95 value free with membership. start a 30-day trial today and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime and your books are yours to keep forever. audible. the most inspiring minds. the most compelling stories. text "listen16" to 500500 to start your free trial today. paul: their goal not miss ford's goal to lay this past midterms to sh
still ahead cav confirmation delayed once again, the stakes in november midterm got higher karl roves through races to watch next. today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can...
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still ahead cav confirmation delayed once again, the stakes in november midterm got higher karl rovely know anything about my family history. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com could help them save money on car insurance? yea,that and homeowners, renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. huh.that's nice. what happens when you catch a fish? gecko: whoa. geico. more than just car insurance. see how much you could save at geico.com. i'm ok! paul: their goal not miss ford's goal to lay this past midterms to should he win the senate and never allow trump to fill the seat. >> the time vote on brett kavanaugh delayed the stakes in midterm elections just got even higher, with republicans accusing democrats of
still ahead cav confirmation delayed once again, the stakes in november midterm got higher karl rovely know anything about my family history. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin...
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sot: karl o'melay, father// "were lucky nothing worse came of it and its both ends of the spectrum you is the lowest part and all the support she's gotten."police have yet to identify at least two suspects involved. ( robin ) dozens of people are arrested during a protest in san francisco. hundreds of people marched to protest hotel worker labor contracts. ( robin ) according to the group "unite here"... thousands of marriott employees in san francisco and across the country have been working without contracts for weeks. they're asking for job security and workplace safety... and are threatening to strike. 75 hotel workers were arrested for blocking a street. hotel workers held similar labor day strikes in boston, detroit, seattle, san diego, and hawaii. ( robin ) thieves strike again... robbing another apple store. this time it happened along the peninsula. you're looking at video of two robberies that happened last week -- one in walnut creek... the other in santa rosa. in all 3 cases... the thieves got away with thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. kr
sot: karl o'melay, father// "were lucky nothing worse came of it and its both ends of the spectrum you is the lowest part and all the support she's gotten."police have yet to identify at least two suspects involved. ( robin ) dozens of people are arrested during a protest in san francisco. hundreds of people marched to protest hotel worker labor contracts. ( robin ) according to the group "unite here"... thousands of marriott employees in san francisco and across the country...
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bret: you know, karl, talk about the underlying message.he choices he made, talk about that and what you -- as you look at jay leno coming out of the cathedral, different friends from all over. general petraeus. talk about that overriding message and what you think of it. >> well, look, it was an extraordinary moment. president bush was-- i don't want to say surprised, but he was taken aback when he received a phone call and here is john mccain planning his funeral, and asking him if he would take a role in it. and, yes, he wanted to send a message, a message that america can do better, that america is a great country, that america is the necessary and worthy recipient of all that we can give her, and i think that was an important message. i'll tell you though, there's one thing that struck me throughout this entire service, and that is the loyalty of john mccain. the loyalty of john mccain to country, to service, to the navy, and to his friends, because you saw there, his best friend on this globe, on this earth, lindsey graham, you could
bret: you know, karl, talk about the underlying message.he choices he made, talk about that and what you -- as you look at jay leno coming out of the cathedral, different friends from all over. general petraeus. talk about that overriding message and what you think of it. >> well, look, it was an extraordinary moment. president bush was-- i don't want to say surprised, but he was taken aback when he received a phone call and here is john mccain planning his funeral, and asking him if he...
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>> jon karl, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. breaking news tonight. dozens of explosions outside boston, in several different communities. you can see the homes in flames there. authorities urging some residents to get out. we'll have the latest in a moment. >>> the deadly rampage in the west the gunman opening fire, shooting five victims in multiple locations. what authorities have now revealed. >>> and elizabeth smart back in the news tonight and speaking out. her urgent plea tonight, just days before one of her kidnappers is about to go free. authorities say they miscalculated the time served. miscalculated the time served. we'll be right back. loors with d bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro f
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>> jon karl, thanks very much. >>> white house press secretary sarah sanders in the middle of all this joins us on "gma." thank you for coming in this morning. let's start out with rod rosenstein this morning. the president spoke with him on the phone yesterday. did he tell mr. rosenstein that he wants had him to stay on the job? >> they had an extended conversation and decided to continue it and they're going to do that on thursday and both agree that it was best to have a conversation like that in person and that's what they're going to do in two days. >> does the president have confidence in mr. rosenstein? >> the president has confidence in the system. >> that's not what i asked. >> well, again, i'm not going to get ahead of the conversation that's going to take place. certainly he wants things to take place. there have been a number of incidents that have caused a great deal of concern. not just the president, but to americans all over the country, people like bruce ohr, mccabe and others who have been dishonest and not played the role that they were meant to play through the fbi
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been living in tree houses to keep the forest from being cut down the region is rich in lignite brown karl the german energy giant on w e has already mines most of it now it plans to exploit the seams on the humbucker forest. from a neighboring village supports the activists police have begun to evict the protesters. during the evictions a fatal accident account. now that strengthened them all in their conviction that coal mining must stop. it's early september just a few weeks before our w.-e. plans to clear the forest here. says on her way to the activists she regularly brings them supplies i know. today she's brought them some past to share among themselves issues just pick the fruit so it should be edible for a while getting fresh food can be a problem for the tree house dwellers. some of the occupiers are masked so they won't be recognized their resistance borders on illegality as r. w. we actually owns the land. the first of the moved into the forest nearly six years ago some live here all year round. look like if we want to reach our climate targets we need forests they produce oxyg
been living in tree houses to keep the forest from being cut down the region is rich in lignite brown karl the german energy giant on w e has already mines most of it now it plans to exploit the seams on the humbucker forest. from a neighboring village supports the activists police have begun to evict the protesters. during the evictions a fatal accident account. now that strengthened them all in their conviction that coal mining must stop. it's early september just a few weeks before our w.-e....
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chris: karl, your thoughts?ll, like julie, i think that one of the interesting things that we're likely to learn more about is the republican national convention with an official jd gordon tells the chairman of the subcommittee you need to change the language on ukraine from calling for supplying lethal defensive weapons to ukraine to a more generalized assistance. but at the end of the day, i'm not certain that that involves anything that's chargeable. it simply shows how much -- it could show how much manafort was attempting to use his involvement in the trump campaign to heal his relationships with pay masters in moscow and kiev. i have to as a matter of personal reveal paul manafort for some strange reason in his letter to trump offering his assistance declared that i was his blood enemy since college days. i haven't seen the guy in 20 years, and haven't had any interaction -- chris: but you weren't in college 20 years ago -- [laughter] >> okay. but, you know, look, this is a parlor game. we don't know what
chris: karl, your thoughts?ll, like julie, i think that one of the interesting things that we're likely to learn more about is the republican national convention with an official jd gordon tells the chairman of the subcommittee you need to change the language on ukraine from calling for supplying lethal defensive weapons to ukraine to a more generalized assistance. but at the end of the day, i'm not certain that that involves anything that's chargeable. it simply shows how much -- it could show...