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((sot: katie stagliano/foun der, katie's krops)) "i was just blown away.w cabbages could even grow to be that big and i was just like this is far too much food for my family and i to eat."it was at that moment.. that katie knew exactly what she wanted to do with the cabbage.. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "i decided i wanted to donate my cabbage to a soup kitchen and help families who didn't have enough to eat." that 40 pound cabbage.. fed 275 people. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "and that's when i got the idea that would change my life forever."her dream.. planted.. and from that.. her non-profit... katie's krops.. was born. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "imagine how many people an entire garden could feed and that was the start of katie's krops .. it all kinof s" snowballed into a non-profit.. that now has 100 gardens growing in 31 states across the country. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "and all of these gardens are run by youth between the ages of 9 and 16 at schools, in their bac
((sot: katie stagliano/foun der, katie's krops)) "i was just blown away.w cabbages could even grow to be that big and i was just like this is far too much food for my family and i to eat."it was at that moment.. that katie knew exactly what she wanted to do with the cabbage.. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "i decided i wanted to donate my cabbage to a soup kitchen and help families who didn't have enough to eat." that 40 pound cabbage.. fed 275 people....
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((sot: katie stagliano/foun der, katie's krops)) "i was just blown away.didn't even know cabbages could even grow to be that big and i was just like this is far too much food for my family and i to eat."it was at that moment.. that katie knew exactly what she wanted to do with the cabbage.. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "i decided i wanted to donate my cabbage to a soup kitchen and help families who didn't have enough to eat." that 40 pound cabbage.. fed 275 people. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "and that's when i got the idea that would change my life forever."her dream.. planted.. and from that.. her non-profit... katie's krops.. was born. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "imagine how many people an entire garden could feed and that was the start of katie's krops .. it all kind of snowballed from there." snowballed into a non-profit.. that now has 100 gardens growing in 31 states across the country. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "and all of these gardens are run by youth between the age
((sot: katie stagliano/foun der, katie's krops)) "i was just blown away.didn't even know cabbages could even grow to be that big and i was just like this is far too much food for my family and i to eat."it was at that moment.. that katie knew exactly what she wanted to do with the cabbage.. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "i decided i wanted to donate my cabbage to a soup kitchen and help families who didn't have enough to eat." that 40 pound cabbage.. fed...
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katie: here we go. pete: katie is going to try three shots for katie. katie: ready?lot of pressure here, ed. >> you can do it. katie: the elephants are with you. >> yes, sir. >> i did that last year. >> redemption? >> yes. >> oh, there it is. >> only one, only one. >> all right. >> there it is. katie: good job. pete: can the news man do it? >> oh! whoa! katie: pete hegseth. rick: bonus, bonus. katie: one more for rick. tie it up. >> oh! pete: this is just to rub it into ed. >> oh! ed: more fox and friends when we return. >> ♪ ♪ (vo) we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a few years old or dinosaur old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car and say hello to the new wa
katie: here we go. pete: katie is going to try three shots for katie. katie: ready?lot of pressure here, ed. >> you can do it. katie: the elephants are with you. >> yes, sir. >> i did that last year. >> redemption? >> yes. >> oh, there it is. >> only one, only one. >> all right. >> there it is. katie: good job. pete: can the news man do it? >> oh! whoa! katie: pete hegseth. rick: bonus, bonus. katie: one more for rick. tie it up....
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((sot: katie stagliano/foun der, katie's krops)) "i was just blown away.bbages could even grow to be that big and i was just like this is far too much food for my family and i to eat."it was at that moment.. that katie knew exactly what she wanted to do with the cabbage.. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "i decided i wanted to donate my cabbage to a soup kitchen and help families who didn't have enough to eat." that 40 pound cabbage.. fed 275 people. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "and that's when i got the idea that would change my life forever."her dream.. planted.. and from that.. her non-profit... katie's krops.. was born. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "imagine how many people an entire garden could feed and that was the start of katie's krops .. it all kind of snowballed from there." snowballed into a non-profit.. that now has 100 gardens growing in 31 states across the country. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "and all of these gardens are run by youth between the ages of 9 and 16 at sc
((sot: katie stagliano/foun der, katie's krops)) "i was just blown away.bbages could even grow to be that big and i was just like this is far too much food for my family and i to eat."it was at that moment.. that katie knew exactly what she wanted to do with the cabbage.. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "i decided i wanted to donate my cabbage to a soup kitchen and help families who didn't have enough to eat." that 40 pound cabbage.. fed 275 people. ((sot:...
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katie: mr.minority leader chuck schumer in the senate have already said that congress should get a first look at this report before the president does. can you explain that this is a separation of power issue when the executive branch owns the report, does the president have a right to see it before congress does? >> definitely, yes, number one. the president is the executive branch. number two, basic fairness requires that. you don't send a report, which is one-sided over to your enemies in congress without having the subject of the report. have an opportunity to respond. the democratic members of congress don't want the president to respond. they want the news cycle to get out there oh, these are the accusations, these are the terrible things he did. and, wait two weeks or a month. maybe you will hear the other side. that's not the way due process or fairness should operate. so let's take a deep breath. let's understand, this is a long process. if it takes another few days, it's much better to
katie: mr.minority leader chuck schumer in the senate have already said that congress should get a first look at this report before the president does. can you explain that this is a separation of power issue when the executive branch owns the report, does the president have a right to see it before congress does? >> definitely, yes, number one. the president is the executive branch. number two, basic fairness requires that. you don't send a report, which is one-sided over to your enemies...
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what happens do you think, that level, katie? based on the make up of the court. >> dagen: i don't need to step in, but there's a step before it gets to scotus. bringing the total to 20. they are seeking injunctive relief to block the decoration to at least all that. >> katie: but there's also a lot of her publican attorneys general in support, legally, of the president prayed this is what the court system is going to have to find out. the president has clearly stated multiple times he fixed the legal system is on his side. a number of republican and democrat senators have actually admitted that they also believe that because they've deferred so much power to the executive that he has the legal authority to do this. so we will see if that ends up playing out. one point that i continue to make and will continue to make until there is a solution to it is that none of this does anything to solve the crisis on the border. 78,000 people came into the country illegally in february. that was just the people who were caught. border patro
what happens do you think, that level, katie? based on the make up of the court. >> dagen: i don't need to step in, but there's a step before it gets to scotus. bringing the total to 20. they are seeking injunctive relief to block the decoration to at least all that. >> katie: but there's also a lot of her publican attorneys general in support, legally, of the president prayed this is what the court system is going to have to find out. the president has clearly stated multiple times...
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[applause] katie: ok. mr. fleitz: the president has reestablished american credibility on the world stage. incredibleblished an leader nations have to deal with. i think we can get a good deal with china. i think north korea has understood that this is a credible president. he will not settle for a bad deal. thei am so proud of president for pulling out of the fraudulent iran nuclear deal. i played a role in advising the people who did that. this did not stop iran from pursuing nuclear weapons. isi think our country on a good trajectory after the disastrous foreign policy of barack obama. katie: you, congressman. rep. williams: i think the next 12 months will be great for this country and bring for the world, because we are leading again. and the fact that president trump got elected because he wanted to change things, and that bothered a lot of folks, but he has changed things. he has done everything he said he would do. the world sees that. i think we have a great 12 month ahead of us. we are leaving. we are
[applause] katie: ok. mr. fleitz: the president has reestablished american credibility on the world stage. incredibleblished an leader nations have to deal with. i think we can get a good deal with china. i think north korea has understood that this is a credible president. he will not settle for a bad deal. thei am so proud of president for pulling out of the fraudulent iran nuclear deal. i played a role in advising the people who did that. this did not stop iran from pursuing nuclear weapons....
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congress, katie, his rate.% chance that they will >> harris: they seem to be politically constipated on this. they say they have ideas but we don't see them. >> david: marie does this pivot that it immediately has to go to trump or whatever. i lived in texas. >> marie: he sets the policies. >> david: the policy issue is not a stop in the country of origin are at the border, it's that you must do both. i've had several long conversations with a colombian senator about the problems in her country and the people who are passing through to come here. they are not stopping it there. so we have to close the border, stop the problem, send that back so the children that are being used as tools for human trafficking are not reused and re-abused. you can't just do one or the other, and it's a fantasy to believe that guatemala, el salvador, colombia, even in venezuela -- over 1.3 million who have crossed into colombia. all of them are suddenly going to sit there. this latest caravan, there are seven imported cubans living
congress, katie, his rate.% chance that they will >> harris: they seem to be politically constipated on this. they say they have ideas but we don't see them. >> david: marie does this pivot that it immediately has to go to trump or whatever. i lived in texas. >> marie: he sets the policies. >> david: the policy issue is not a stop in the country of origin are at the border, it's that you must do both. i've had several long conversations with a colombian senator about the...
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fox news contributor, katie pavlich. syndicated radio host and fox news contributor fox news contributor, leslie marshall. joining us on the couch, former house speaker in fox's contributor, newt gingrich. host of a brand-new podcast, "newt's world," available now on apple podcast. tell us about your podcast. >> newt: we tried to take an idea every week. released on sunday morning. this week we did julius caesar, and the ides of march. last week we had a tremendous conversation with congressman patrick kennedy about drug addiction, and his own experiences. mental health. it's really a very touching, very personal interview. every week we will look at something. next week will be 5g and the technological revolution. >> melissa: i love the variety! >> harris: march 15, we are in it. the ides. >> melissa: congress nonapparent collision course with president trump over his emergency declaration, setting up what could be his first ever veto. a short time ago the president saying he will do just that. >> i don't know what the
fox news contributor, katie pavlich. syndicated radio host and fox news contributor fox news contributor, leslie marshall. joining us on the couch, former house speaker in fox's contributor, newt gingrich. host of a brand-new podcast, "newt's world," available now on apple podcast. tell us about your podcast. >> newt: we tried to take an idea every week. released on sunday morning. this week we did julius caesar, and the ides of march. last week we had a tremendous conversation...
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>> katie: that we can't see?s to the robert mueller didn't have access to? the answer is nothing. >> harris: that's a great question. because if he did, that would be a big problem. do you actually have a house intelligence chair that has access to something that you didn't hand over to -- interfering in our elections? >> katie: that's a key point. he's the house intelligence chair. yesterday, republicans who haven't been out front as bum stores in the situation, sent a letter. they're usually not in the front making of these allegations, she is pretty usually reserved person. she signed the letter. this comes down to accountability for people in high intelligence gathering. including adam schiff, who have abused their access to classified information and told lies to the american people about it. there has to be kind ability for it. >> melissa: he has zero credibility now at this point. the problem is, yes, politicians loudly time. the problem is his post. the way he abused it, saying that he had seen classified
>> katie: that we can't see?s to the robert mueller didn't have access to? the answer is nothing. >> harris: that's a great question. because if he did, that would be a big problem. do you actually have a house intelligence chair that has access to something that you didn't hand over to -- interfering in our elections? >> katie: that's a key point. he's the house intelligence chair. yesterday, republicans who haven't been out front as bum stores in the situation, sent a...
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they want to change the rules because they lost. >> katie: jessica? >> jessica: to the court packing point and we will unpack which party is more in favor of conspiracy theories, because i don't think -- court-packing -- >> guy: they lost their elections and they won't admit it. >> jessica: bright, but when you talk about conspiracy theories -- >> katie: let's talk about the supreme court. that's what the topic is. >> jessica: the 15 justices doesn't actually involve court-packing, it would be five democrats, five republicans, and then the extra five would be rotating. >> harris: like the court of appeals. >> jessica: so there is no court-packing there. it's actually an argument for court reform versus court-packing, which has gone on during president trump adding -- >> jessica: that's only one proposal you described. >> jessica: but that's the one -- >> guy: eric holder talking about adding tico seats. >> jessica: eric holder isn't running for president as of today. what they are talking about so far as opening of the discussion about 15. so i don't
they want to change the rules because they lost. >> katie: jessica? >> jessica: to the court packing point and we will unpack which party is more in favor of conspiracy theories, because i don't think -- court-packing -- >> guy: they lost their elections and they won't admit it. >> jessica: bright, but when you talk about conspiracy theories -- >> katie: let's talk about the supreme court. that's what the topic is. >> jessica: the 15 justices doesn't actually...
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now, we still have to wait, katy. to say anything that's won't be true in the next 30 seconds or so. you know better than anyone he is someone who sees himself as his own best communicator. so for him to be listening to his advisers in this regard is really something. quite remarkable. then i just think you have his legal team with him there at mar-a-lago throughout the weekend. people who know this is a dell ted moment and situation and know we are waiting for details of this report. knew we would get something over the weekend. first thought maybe a little information yesterday. now it's today. clearly, they're being very careful how they go through this report. the attorney general knows the stakes as well. so everyone really taking a wait and see approach and, again, i think it underscores the fact that this is a significant moment politically for this president. perhaps the largest moment that he has had. the biggest test yet that he will face, and we're going to know more answers coming up here very shortly. >>
now, we still have to wait, katy. to say anything that's won't be true in the next 30 seconds or so. you know better than anyone he is someone who sees himself as his own best communicator. so for him to be listening to his advisers in this regard is really something. quite remarkable. then i just think you have his legal team with him there at mar-a-lago throughout the weekend. people who know this is a dell ted moment and situation and know we are waiting for details of this report. knew we...
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katie?s not like they are making fun of him and covering him. they are lecturing the rest of the country about what they should or should not do and what their morals should be. and if they are not for these leftist proposals like medicare for all and whatever that they are bad people. i think that's where they have gone really wrong. they should cover it a little more evenly because it's funny, and because they only cover one side more heavily. it's predictable and lazy to just continue doing that. instead of being creative. >> kennedy: but that's the thing, you can't come up with jokes that everyone will anticipate. with the presidential cycle now in full swing, they've got to take some shots at democrats. >> harris: not for nothing, sometimes -- just for the rest of the pacs since there are so many of them, and republican saw this when they were running, too -- sometimes it raises your recognizability if you are parodied. in a fair and funny mattered. but the bottom line, it's funny preke
katie?s not like they are making fun of him and covering him. they are lecturing the rest of the country about what they should or should not do and what their morals should be. and if they are not for these leftist proposals like medicare for all and whatever that they are bad people. i think that's where they have gone really wrong. they should cover it a little more evenly because it's funny, and because they only cover one side more heavily. it's predictable and lazy to just continue doing...
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that katie porter herself wrote. it'll have a permanent place on my congressional hearing greatest hits reel, and you're really going to want to stay with us to see every word of that. want to stay with us to see every word of that do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower oral steroid use. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore th
that katie porter herself wrote. it'll have a permanent place on my congressional hearing greatest hits reel, and you're really going to want to stay with us to see every word of that. want to stay with us to see every word of that do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on...
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. >> katie: in my not become actually. right now, as the president said, your premium is $7,000 on average. you are deductible. you're premiums are very expensive. you have to spend seven grand before your insurance even kicks in. it's almost like paying out-of-pocket. people will be left with paying out of pocket like they are in a lot of cases now. to your point about the department of justice not defending this in court, that is exactly the point. president trump, and every other situation, has put congress on notice by saying, "this is your job, we will not defend this anymore, you have an applicant to do this." when it comes to the poetical fight on this, president trump has never been afraid of a fight. democrats are proposing things like ripping 100 million people off of private insurance. kamala harris said that, bernie sanders said that. introducing a socialist system. president trump is saying, "look, we have problems. we would like to lower the cost by more competition and through the private sector rather than
. >> katie: in my not become actually. right now, as the president said, your premium is $7,000 on average. you are deductible. you're premiums are very expensive. you have to spend seven grand before your insurance even kicks in. it's almost like paying out-of-pocket. people will be left with paying out of pocket like they are in a lot of cases now. to your point about the department of justice not defending this in court, that is exactly the point. president trump, and every other...
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that katie porter herself wrote. it'll have a permanent place on my congressional hearing greatest hits reel, and you're really going to want to stay with us to see every word of that. want to stay with us to see every word of that let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. dad: oh, hey guys! mom (on speakerphone): hi! son (on speakerphone): dad, i two goals today! vo: getting to a comfortable retirement doesn't have to be an uncomfortable thought. see how lincoln can help. around here, nobody ever does it. i didn't do it. so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just what we needed. dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a
that katie porter herself wrote. it'll have a permanent place on my congressional hearing greatest hits reel, and you're really going to want to stay with us to see every word of that. want to stay with us to see every word of that let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. dad: oh, hey guys! mom (on speakerphone): hi! son (on speakerphone): dad, i...
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now he'll be under more scrutiny, katy? >> ron klain, looking at the better roll out, he's being compared to obama, this idea that the democratic party wants somebody that'll inspire them the way that obama did in 2008 and there are those who say they want somebody coming out with policies and show me what you are going to do. wh when you look at beto's policy this early on, how do you see it? does it give him a leg up? >> well, katy, full disclosure, i am a biden person, if the vice president runs, i am going to be for him. be beto's roll out today is impr s imperati imperati impressi impressive. >> they need the whole package to beat donald trump and which is of course the objective that unites all democrats in 2020. so day one is good for this campaign, i think the challenge for congressman is going to be how is day two or day four. this race is a marathon. i think that's the thing we are starting to see in this race, so many candidates, it is not to have a good first day, can you sustain it and fill in booiehin it? >> c
now he'll be under more scrutiny, katy? >> ron klain, looking at the better roll out, he's being compared to obama, this idea that the democratic party wants somebody that'll inspire them the way that obama did in 2008 and there are those who say they want somebody coming out with policies and show me what you are going to do. wh when you look at beto's policy this early on, how do you see it? does it give him a leg up? >> well, katy, full disclosure, i am a biden person, if the...
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katie gornall, bbc news.ster tonight, on an extraordinary evening when mps rejected the idea of leaving the eu without a deal. in response, the prime minister has urged mps to back her deal by next wednesday. the commons will be voting on that tomorrow and on whether to extend the date when the uk formally leaves the eu. more from me tomorrow, now the news where you are. hello, this is port stay with me chris mitchell. liverpool are through to the quarterfinals of the champions league. they beat bayern munich 3—1 in germany. our sports correspondent katie gornalljoins me now, katie. what a night indeed. you can say it's not a vintage team they were facing but still beating them 3—1 in munich. very impressive indeed. he just sensed that because the tide was so just sensed that because the tide was so close is going to take something special to open it up and we got that in the first half where he's in terrific form at the not terrific goals in europe but it is in their stranded at the penalty area and it certa
katie gornall, bbc news.ster tonight, on an extraordinary evening when mps rejected the idea of leaving the eu without a deal. in response, the prime minister has urged mps to back her deal by next wednesday. the commons will be voting on that tomorrow and on whether to extend the date when the uk formally leaves the eu. more from me tomorrow, now the news where you are. hello, this is port stay with me chris mitchell. liverpool are through to the quarterfinals of the champions league. they...
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>> they are, katy. house council's office is their view of all of this is bring it. they don't think that these sums for information that could fall subject to executive privilege will hold up in court. so that is what accounts for this phrase, i'll use a different euphemism, telling democrats to take a long walk off a short cliff. even though they do recognize, the democratic members of congress do have an oversight responsibility. but commitically spe but the white house believes that will end up helping president trump but moderate voters that don't pay that close attention to the news. >> and they're essentially going to use it in 2020 to campaign on, look at this presidential harassment, look at this, i'm the victim here, is that still what they can do for this report for 2020, geoff? >> absolutely. we saw just this week on the south lawn, s ka calculated and we saw him try to cast robert mueller as the leader of this soft coup. this unelected leader trying to rise and take down the president. tryi
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>> there are two questions here, katy. one is what kind of report did robber mueller write to william barr and the second is what will william barr release to congress. i agree with frank. we got a crew in the letter he sent to congress because he said i'm going to report to you almost immediately on mueller's explanations for who he didn't prosecute and why. there's this other category of information that's going to take a lot longer for us to learn whether we can release it. that suggests as frank said, there's classified information, grand jury information, and look, our own reporting tells us mueller's team has been writing this report since august, fbi analysts have worked on it, lawyers have worked on it. i think it's a lepg tngthy, detd report. it seems clear from barr's testimony during his confirmation hearing that he's not in a position to just hand the report over to the public. what's also clear is whatever barr reports to the congress and to the public, democrats will fight to see the entire report within reas
>> there are two questions here, katy. one is what kind of report did robber mueller write to william barr and the second is what will william barr release to congress. i agree with frank. we got a crew in the letter he sent to congress because he said i'm going to report to you almost immediately on mueller's explanations for who he didn't prosecute and why. there's this other category of information that's going to take a lot longer for us to learn whether we can release it. that...
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>> again, katy, that's one of the great mysteries. people were sent to jail for lying about contacts with russia, their contacts with russian oligarchs. paul manafort got arrested, continued to lie. rick gates got arrested, continued to lie during his proffer. made matters much worse for him. a man that donald trump told the "washington post" was one of his top for teign policy advisers lied. you had -- you know, national security adviser. i mean, we haven't even talked about general flynn lying about a conversation that he had with the russian ambassador. and the list goes on and on. and like you said, a lot of people indicted. a lot of russians indicted, almost 200 charges brought during the course of this -- during the course of this investigation. and, again, the mystery here is, if there was no collusion, and i think what reporters need to dig into is need to figure out why did donald trump -- why did mike pence, why did jeff sessions, why did the president's first national security adviser, why did the president's campaign chair
>> again, katy, that's one of the great mysteries. people were sent to jail for lying about contacts with russia, their contacts with russian oligarchs. paul manafort got arrested, continued to lie. rick gates got arrested, continued to lie during his proffer. made matters much worse for him. a man that donald trump told the "washington post" was one of his top for teign policy advisers lied. you had -- you know, national security adviser. i mean, we haven't even talked about...
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>> great question, katy. i think that's a fair question too. i don't want us to set the bar so high that the only time a president could be considered for impeachment is when he actually commits a crime. that ought to be in a sense the minimum standard, right? how he behaves in office and setting standards for that are important, but neither do we want to go in the other extreme where we have almost no guidance and it's purely a partisan political event. we need to avoid that too. the fact that congress might change parties ought not to put in automatic jeopardy the incumbent in the oval office. >> what do you think the difference is between today and between the '70s and nixon or today and the '90s and clinton? >> i think we're more tribal in our politics. i think we're a lot less open to hearing contrary information. i think we have our own media outlets that we listen to, almost in a cultist fashion. >> are you saying that makes it harder to bring articles of impeachment against a president? >> i think that makes it much harder to find a per
>> great question, katy. i think that's a fair question too. i don't want us to set the bar so high that the only time a president could be considered for impeachment is when he actually commits a crime. that ought to be in a sense the minimum standard, right? how he behaves in office and setting standards for that are important, but neither do we want to go in the other extreme where we have almost no guidance and it's purely a partisan political event. we need to avoid that too. the...
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>> of course, i do, katy.for two years we were under the authority and control of the republican majority and it was during that time devin nunes poisoned the well by going into the white house and coming up with information and coming back having a press conference saying he's going to take it into the white house. it was orchestrated today and from the white house and the president tweeted about it and members all signed letters. they spent each of them, the majority of their time not talking about questions they had for those that were there to testify but systemically trying to attack the integrity of adam schiff. it was reprehensible. what i do think is important is that the american people had a hearing in public that they can listen to and listen to experts on russia. former ambassador of russia. former ciaa desk chair of russia. and experts who just written the putin play book part two. we need to get serious of the adversary nature of russia engagement inta our state. they all say that our system is t
>> of course, i do, katy.for two years we were under the authority and control of the republican majority and it was during that time devin nunes poisoned the well by going into the white house and coming up with information and coming back having a press conference saying he's going to take it into the white house. it was orchestrated today and from the white house and the president tweeted about it and members all signed letters. they spent each of them, the majority of their time not...
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perhaps no one is more excited than newly engaged katy perry. ♪ >> katy arrived in laugheneder led in studio gave clues what to expect this weekend. all of th showed up this year, i mean, insane. first katy, luke and ls next level chemistry will >> what our name. >> the judgmentals. >> we're so relaxed with each other. maybe that's bad thing sometimes. second expect extre confident contestants. ♪ in this exclusive clip a 20-year-old bravely takes on one of lionel's most iconic ♪ hello, is it me you're looking for ♪ the kids came out of thed work with attitude. last thinge tears to flow. >> in january i lost my older brother to suicide and in aprilr ♪ let it go. >> i lost both my siblings, you know me. i just applaud you for keeping a positive attitude. we want to e we want to always cheer >> all right, let's talk about this show, grays a anatomy one for the record books remaining top ten drama even in 15th season. crazy, right. >> i know. >> but grays did something even bigger, the show just surpassed er as team's longest running medical drama. >> "grey's anatomy" becomes the longest
perhaps no one is more excited than newly engaged katy perry. ♪ >> katy arrived in laugheneder led in studio gave clues what to expect this weekend. all of th showed up this year, i mean, insane. first katy, luke and ls next level chemistry will >> what our name. >> the judgmentals. >> we're so relaxed with each other. maybe that's bad thing sometimes. second expect extre confident contestants. ♪ in this exclusive clip a 20-year-old bravely takes on one of lionel's...
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>> how much time do we have katy? this is a comprehensive election integrity and ethics bill that democrats have been putting together for some time. there are a million different pieces of this. some of the big headlines include making election day a federal holiday and requiring tax return disclosures for presidential and vice presidential candidates. voter registration done through the dmv and make it compulsive. there is measures including the value of grass roots donations, limiting the strengths of big donations to our election process. this is a complete over haul of how we find our system. why were republicans oppose to it and why won't it be brought up in the senate? >> mitch mcconnell does not want it to be. mitch mcconnell has been and he'll not dispute the sentence, the most aggressive foe of campaign finance reform in the united states government during his career. he was the plaintiff against mccain feingold. this is an issue that created his political career. he has always been in the front line fightin
>> how much time do we have katy? this is a comprehensive election integrity and ethics bill that democrats have been putting together for some time. there are a million different pieces of this. some of the big headlines include making election day a federal holiday and requiring tax return disclosures for presidential and vice presidential candidates. voter registration done through the dmv and make it compulsive. there is measures including the value of grass roots donations, limiting...
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here's why katy wasn't feeling orlando's island vibe. ♪ >>> and why the trip made luke bryan want to beer. >> not fu >>> still ahead -- only on "e.t." a troop ♪ >>> will you marry me? >> there were tears all around after this surprise proposal on last night "american idol" lk look at katy perry. we joined all the judges in hawaii and we are taking you there. but justice bieber is topping tonight's know and tell. is a baby beibs on the way? ♪ baby baby baby >> justin definitely has fatherhood on the brain. yesterday in a message to fans he explained why he's taking a break from writing music. "i am now very focussed on repairing some of the deep rooted issues that i have so that i can sustain my marriage and be the father i want to be. ♪ as long as you love me >> so is haley pregnant? a source tells "e.t." justice and his wife of six months talk about kids and it's a priority to them. adding, their friends wouldn't be surprised if that happened soon. >>> from baby fever to respectful exes. anna faris says her relationship with ex chris pratt is so good they're taking a vacation togeth
here's why katy wasn't feeling orlando's island vibe. ♪ >>> and why the trip made luke bryan want to beer. >> not fu >>> still ahead -- only on "e.t." a troop ♪ >>> will you marry me? >> there were tears all around after this surprise proposal on last night "american idol" lk look at katy perry. we joined all the judges in hawaii and we are taking you there. but justice bieber is topping tonight's know and tell. is a baby beibs on...
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speaking of katy, we have to talk about the katy hijinx.>> let's do this. >> okay. >> i could be your mother. oh, my gosh, and you are a ginger? i didn't see that up close. i rebuke you, satan. okay, whatever, bring it. i just hate this. >> once again, katy proving she is my teenage dream all over again this season. next episode airs here on abc on wednesday night, 8:00, 7:00 central. i'll be watching. >> do you remember "pants on the ground" -- ♪ pants on the ground ♪ pants on the ground ♪ looking like a fool with nton groun >> that was a great one. >> yeah, that was a great one. >> she bang! >> we remember -- >> oh, my gosh. clearly you guys do remember. >> it's iconic moments. >> did you have a reference to lionel richie's "all night long?" ♪ all night long ♪ all night. >> all right. thanks, will. >> janai, name last year's winner. go! >> poppy. not champaign poppy. >>> the star took to instagram and got a bit emotional when he shared what he just did for his father. >> johnson told his 134 million followers that he called his dad on the
speaking of katy, we have to talk about the katy hijinx.>> let's do this. >> okay. >> i could be your mother. oh, my gosh, and you are a ginger? i didn't see that up close. i rebuke you, satan. okay, whatever, bring it. i just hate this. >> once again, katy proving she is my teenage dream all over again this season. next episode airs here on abc on wednesday night, 8:00, 7:00 central. i'll be watching. >> do you remember "pants on the ground" -- ♪ pants...
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. >> that's right, katy. i want to take you through how fast they made that decision and how they did it. as we know, the attorney general did not receive the mueller report until friday afternoon. so he was able to take all of the evidence that robert mueller laid out on both sides of the obstruction argument for charging for obstruction and not. these difficult issues he talks about in this letter. and they were able to decide less than 48 hours later that there was no obstruction. and, of course, this now makes sense why reporters have been told over and over again this weekend that rod rosenstein was in the room. because i don't think that the attorney general wanted to have this decision squarely upon his shoulders. he does give us some insight, however, into how he made this decision. one thing he considered, he said they considered the intent with respect to obstruction, and they decided that there was not intent, because there was no underlying crime related to russian election interference. that's so
. >> that's right, katy. i want to take you through how fast they made that decision and how they did it. as we know, the attorney general did not receive the mueller report until friday afternoon. so he was able to take all of the evidence that robert mueller laid out on both sides of the obstruction argument for charging for obstruction and not. these difficult issues he talks about in this letter. and they were able to decide less than 48 hours later that there was no obstruction. and,...
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katy perry, the pop princess who made us roar.nd luke bryan who knows exact lay whexactly what makes you country. ♪ everybody sing, everybody dance ♪ >> reporter: and lionel richie, the legend who's had us dancing all night long for decades. so it was basically love at first sight. >> absolutely. >> reporter: these "american idol" judges have formed an unexpectedly tight friendship on and off the screen. >> sometimes lie nonel invites over to his very large mansion. >> very spacious. >> don't even play around. >> reporter: and i heard you have a text chain that you have a name for. >> yeah, it's called the judgmentals. >> reporter: this reality show staple has enjoyed 17 seasons and counting, launching careers of kelly clarkson, carrie underwood. and jennifer hudson. >> i've seen a lot of groups of judges together. this one definitely has the tightest, closest, most candid bond of all of them. >> reporter: why do you think they have such chemistry? >> respect! >> i can tell you one other thing, too. we're all artists. >> what do y
katy perry, the pop princess who made us roar.nd luke bryan who knows exact lay whexactly what makes you country. ♪ everybody sing, everybody dance ♪ >> reporter: and lionel richie, the legend who's had us dancing all night long for decades. so it was basically love at first sight. >> absolutely. >> reporter: these "american idol" judges have formed an unexpectedly tight friendship on and off the screen. >> sometimes lie nonel invites over to his very large...
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for more than two decades now katie darbyshire only translates books that really move her. such as an opera style of a novel by the bill a living. it's on our list of one hundred german must read and darbyshire has translated is often puzzling dark works plus she's rendered in english the books of clamens meyer who caused a stir with his stories about just after german reunification the translator really went the extra mile for miers latest novel. the hardest book to play so i managed to place with probably. more time because it's very very long and it's about sex work and we still have an american publisher. weirdly because it's amazing. she sent a year looking for an english publisher which needed another year to get the money together and then she started translating which presented some challenges. jam and we got zero nine. and then in english we get oh no gerry's red hot and good to trot so that kind of thing and i think i had to get permission she got the go ahead over dinner with the author the effort was worth the bricks and mortar was listed for the man booker inte
for more than two decades now katie darbyshire only translates books that really move her. such as an opera style of a novel by the bill a living. it's on our list of one hundred german must read and darbyshire has translated is often puzzling dark works plus she's rendered in english the books of clamens meyer who caused a stir with his stories about just after german reunification the translator really went the extra mile for miers latest novel. the hardest book to play so i managed to place...
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the announcement made by katy perry.it like when you found out what your new role was going to be for the very first time? >> i was shook. i had just started working with a new manager at the time. and hey, we got an e-mail from covergirl. you're going to be the face of covergirl. everybody was congratulating me. oh, this is i think a little bit of a bigger deal than we would have anticipated. >> you have this kid who is garnering millions of people's attention. if you're kind of legacy cosmetics why wouldn't you pay attention to next hot thing in makeup? >> reporter: and charles is ready to capitalize. he has already launched his new line of sisters apparel. >> unleash your inner artist. >> reporter: and late last year, his own eye shadow palette, which sold out in minutes. >> that day palette. i wanted to go on and try. you know how many welcomes is went to and kept getting currently out of stock. >> reporter: it restocked this morning for the fourth time, and it's already gone. so you can literally create any look ima
the announcement made by katy perry.it like when you found out what your new role was going to be for the very first time? >> i was shook. i had just started working with a new manager at the time. and hey, we got an e-mail from covergirl. you're going to be the face of covergirl. everybody was congratulating me. oh, this is i think a little bit of a bigger deal than we would have anticipated. >> you have this kid who is garnering millions of people's attention. if you're kind of...
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proposed to katy, that's why she was extra emotional.ay night at 8:00, 7:00 central on abc. . >> i'm not trying to be a debbie downer, but does anyone cringe for public proposals? >> >> it's sweet. it's so sweet. >> it forces the other person to say yes. >> i think everyone should know the girl is going to say yes if they're going to be so public about it. >> it's sweet, it's sweet. it was sweet. all right. >>> so next, reese witherspoon, thanks, will, by the way, she gets into a brand-new character, apparently? >> reese is in a new show about morning tv. she reunited with her wrinkle in time oprah winfrey who got her to do her best bff of morning show maven gayle king. >> you need to sit down. >> oprah. >> robert. >> robert. >> robert. . >> robert. >> robert. >> reese. >> you need to do an interview like that. >> i know what. the morning show should get our count up. >> i don't think that's going to be possible, o'. >> great gayle impression. good morning, gayle. that was a good one, reese. speaking of characters, martha stewart and sno
proposed to katy, that's why she was extra emotional.ay night at 8:00, 7:00 central on abc. . >> i'm not trying to be a debbie downer, but does anyone cringe for public proposals? >> >> it's sweet. it's so sweet. >> it forces the other person to say yes. >> i think everyone should know the girl is going to say yes if they're going to be so public about it. >> it's sweet, it's sweet. it was sweet. all right. >>> so next, reese witherspoon, thanks,...
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senator elizabeth warren was a professor of katie porter's when katie was a student at porter law school and eventually became a country fso. it was from her position as a law school professor that she decided to run for office. >> if you were washing last night, you saw can you say tin por keke assessment bureau, bhod never had ld. a small little boy of fusion that the koo right in. timothy sloane. >> in 2016, you said, quote, i'm fully committed to taking the necessary steps to restore our customers' requests. quote, we've already made progress in restoring the company's thrust, and we've remained being co mitted to aid nus quote, restoring the trust and the trust of all our stake keyholders are a priority. >> tho statements to me are pretty vague. they sound like they're afraid before the, mr. sloan? >> so it's safe that is that the statements you sdmad customers and invess dorz rely on seven tech. then. >> mr. sloan, are your lawyers in federal court aurg ewing that the exact that's i leld. >> i don't know why our lawyers are arguing yet u. asked me. you asked me a direct question an
senator elizabeth warren was a professor of katie porter's when katie was a student at porter law school and eventually became a country fso. it was from her position as a law school professor that she decided to run for office. >> if you were washing last night, you saw can you say tin por keke assessment bureau, bhod never had ld. a small little boy of fusion that the koo right in. timothy sloane. >> in 2016, you said, quote, i'm fully committed to taking the necessary steps to...
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katy austin has more for us. the park where a 17—year—old died last night, the first teenage girl to be fatally stabbed in london this year. it's sad to see this happen. itjust shows kind of the support that is needed in the community and how the community needs to continue reporting, because that's one of the issues we have in havering. the community are not reporting what they're seeing. therefore, havering is not seen as a priority or is not seen as an area of concern. it's been a shock for residents of this quiet residential area. i'm quite shocked, to be honest, that someone died here, because i come with my baby quite often to this park and i thought it's safe. but from now, i don't think i'm going to come ever. police forensic teams have been examining the area around the children's play park where emergency services were called about 9.30pm last night. a woman whose house overlooks the park told me herfamily heard a commotion last night, and she rushed out. she said there was a small group of young people
katy austin has more for us. the park where a 17—year—old died last night, the first teenage girl to be fatally stabbed in london this year. it's sad to see this happen. itjust shows kind of the support that is needed in the community and how the community needs to continue reporting, because that's one of the issues we have in havering. the community are not reporting what they're seeing. therefore, havering is not seen as a priority or is not seen as an area of concern. it's been a shock...
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we go to -- to 2020, we go to tonight a panel, fox news contributor katy pavlich with former aide to senator chuck schumer, and radio talk show host christopher hahn, and jason meister, welcome back. >> hello. >> woo. kennedy: katy, as resident trumpian what did you make of the ralliy. >> president had an unbelievable week. as he said many times, he has been totally exonerated. this exposed the sham that it is the whole investigation, two years, 35 million dole a ar -- dollars, it was a hoax. the president is should be you know slamming them for that, i think that it is good. kennedy: don't you wish you had a president -- maybe people felt this way about president obama. where you could come - commune h fellow believers at a rally leak, that every hit he throws out you catch like a flyball. >> i just watched a motley crue movie on netflix. it have minded me of a scene. total exoneration was not important of the barr letter. we see the report. it was not only about trump, it was about what the russians were doing, i want to know what the president is doing now to stop them from doing
we go to -- to 2020, we go to tonight a panel, fox news contributor katy pavlich with former aide to senator chuck schumer, and radio talk show host christopher hahn, and jason meister, welcome back. >> hello. >> woo. kennedy: katy, as resident trumpian what did you make of the ralliy. >> president had an unbelievable week. as he said many times, he has been totally exonerated. this exposed the sham that it is the whole investigation, two years, 35 million dole a ar --...
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i know i am taking a long time, katy. i was new york state primary director for the trump campaign and people were saying why manafort was hired for this job. he was out of politics for a long time. he was the premier expert in head counts and delegate counts and securing nominations and battle situations. he had done it many, many times. t i was contacted by a billionaire who opposed donald trump did not know i was working for donald trump and asked me if i knew how to find manafort. people on the other side of donald trump were looking for ways to stop him at the convention or running toup thup convention. >> you are saying manafort is the only person that can ke keep -- >> exactly. the five people with him for the beginning positioning him for a victory. both sides saw manafort as the guy who could deliver it. >> why do you think paul manafort was not more cooperative with the special counsel and why do you think the president had done his best to distance himself from him? there are financial crimes that's not related
i know i am taking a long time, katy. i was new york state primary director for the trump campaign and people were saying why manafort was hired for this job. he was out of politics for a long time. he was the premier expert in head counts and delegate counts and securing nominations and battle situations. he had done it many, many times. t i was contacted by a billionaire who opposed donald trump did not know i was working for donald trump and asked me if i knew how to find manafort. people on...
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three breaths. >> katy perry, the snot rag -- ahhh! ahhh!ely, courtney was promptly sent packing there. maybe katy perry shouldn't have taken that dirty kleenex. >> she was trying to be friendly and show that she didn't mind. that young lady, talk about determination, eight years, eight years later there she was onstage. >> here's why i say she should not have taken it, because another classic katy perry moment happened because the young judge there battling through a cold, and she proved to fellow judges even under the weather she can still belt it out. >> katy has to sneeze. you have allergies today. >> no, i have a cold. i am just going to stick this up here -- >> there's no days off in katy perry land. >> never is there a day off. you think you can just lounge when you make it? forget about it. >> oh, no. >> sing "firework" with that in there. ♪ baby you're a firework >> that's probably why she grabbed the other girl's tissue because she was already sick. didn't care. she can sing. in another touching moment luke bryant gave a 19-year-ol
three breaths. >> katy perry, the snot rag -- ahhh! ahhh!ely, courtney was promptly sent packing there. maybe katy perry shouldn't have taken that dirty kleenex. >> she was trying to be friendly and show that she didn't mind. that young lady, talk about determination, eight years, eight years later there she was onstage. >> here's why i say she should not have taken it, because another classic katy perry moment happened because the young judge there battling through a cold,...
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. >>> and only we're with katy perry and her new project with taylor swift?> that's how you win the war. >>> and -- we're one-on-one with gwen stefani who is bringing good vibes to start your weekend. >> i feel so honored. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everyone. there is new fallout tonight in the college bribery scandal. the families of felicity huffman and lori loughlin both suffering the consequences of their alleged involvement. >> we're coming back on our old salary? >> no. >> in the wake of the massive college scandal, lori's future on "fuller house" hangs in the balance. >> i love that job. i had a hair person, a makeup person. i'm going to miss all my persons. >> "e.t." has learned the fifth and final season of the netflix hit is not in production yet. it wouldn't be difficult for writers to cut aunt becky out since she doesn't play a major role in the reboot. >> everybody drops in for about three episodes. >> john stamos took to instagram in hopes of lightening the mood. >> what's so funny? >> he posted this adorable video of his 1
. >>> and only we're with katy perry and her new project with taylor swift?> that's how you win the war. >>> and -- we're one-on-one with gwen stefani who is bringing good vibes to start your weekend. >> i feel so honored. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everyone. there is new fallout tonight in the college bribery scandal. the families of felicity huffman and lori loughlin both suffering the consequences of their alleged...
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katie porter / (d) california: i'm so sorryanna wiernicki: california democratic congresswoman katieorter fought through tears to tell her story of when she was a victim of domestic violence. katie porter: each year millions suffer in silence for fear that getting help will result in their being blamed. anna wiernicki: democratic house spea, like porter, depend on the violence has the right to live free from abuseanna wiernicki: house democrats áand some republicans-introduced an updated vawa on thursday-three weeks after it expired.new york democratic congressman jerrold nadler says this bill completely revamps the decades old law and expands protections for survivors of domestic violence.jerrold nadleru.s. congressman, d-new yorktake cg @ 0:47-0:55among many things it expands the permissible use of grant money focused on increasing survivor, law enforcement, and community safety. it improves services for victims.anna wiernicki (stand up) @annaewiernickitake cg @ 0:56- 1:01the bill would make it illegal for anyone convicted of date violence or stalking to own a gun.debbie dingell u.
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i'm katy tur in for lawrence o'donnell. exactly one week ago special counsel robert mueller submitted his report to attorney general william barr detailing his investigation into president trump and russia. in the weeks since, it's become clearer every day that the fight to release mueller's full report might be uglier, dirtier and just as controversial as mueller's actual investigation. that is especially evident after barr sent a letter this afternoon to the chairman of the senate and house judiciary committees. barr writes in part, "we are preparing for the report -- preparing the report for release, making redactions that are required. the special counsel is assisting us in this process." and that is where things get tricky. what barr decides to redact and why he decides to make those redactions will be the subject of intense scrutiny and debate. house democrats are calling for maximum transparency, but barr seems to suggest in his letter that what could amount to a substantial part of the report will be redacted. he sa
i'm katy tur in for lawrence o'donnell. exactly one week ago special counsel robert mueller submitted his report to attorney general william barr detailing his investigation into president trump and russia. in the weeks since, it's become clearer every day that the fight to release mueller's full report might be uglier, dirtier and just as controversial as mueller's actual investigation. that is especially evident after barr sent a letter this afternoon to the chairman of the senate and house...
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joining me now, msnbc legal analyst katie phang and criminal defense attorney ashleigh merchant.ies, with a good sunday morning to you. >> good morning. >> ashleigh, to you first here. does the question of who dangled the pardon first, does it actually matter? i mean, can the president, anything he's saying there, can anything be considered as possibly obstructing justice? >> you know, it doesn't really matter who brought up the pardon first. what matters is that they're both lying at this point, and we can't really trust what's coming out of anybody's mouth. it's very hard to figure out which parts of cohen's testimony, which parts of what he's saying are lies, what he is forgetting, whether or not he's remembering that he actually asked for this pardon, whether or not the president was going to give the pardon. and what i really think is telling is that the president has had these conversations with almost all of these folks that have been lined up in the mueller investigation, and i think that is their sort of fallback position. they are hoping that once they're prosecuted tha
joining me now, msnbc legal analyst katie phang and criminal defense attorney ashleigh merchant.ies, with a good sunday morning to you. >> good morning. >> ashleigh, to you first here. does the question of who dangled the pardon first, does it actually matter? i mean, can the president, anything he's saying there, can anything be considered as possibly obstructing justice? >> you know, it doesn't really matter who brought up the pardon first. what matters is that they're both...
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he told katy tur quite clearly after that that he was not joking at all. we made a full-screen of all of the people he attacked during that two-hour speech, including elizabeth warren, james comey, bob mueller, jeff sessions. he did a fake southern accent to mock the former attorney general. rod rosenstein, adam schiff, mazie hirono, gavin newsom, stacey abrams, james mattis, chuck schumer, hillary clinton, and of course, house democrats, some of whom the president says hate our country. he says that's very, very sad. so, plenty for everyone to talk about, plenty of things for everybody to talk about. but look, that was red meat, raw meat to a salivating base. they ate it up down there at cpac. >> they did. a lot of standing ovations and shouts and hollering. thank you, mike viqueira. we'll see you later today. kevin cirilli is with bloomberg news and david levinthal is reporter for the center for public integrity. guys, let's get right into this here, the president's address to cpac. kevin, you first. how do you describe this speech? what do you think was
he told katy tur quite clearly after that that he was not joking at all. we made a full-screen of all of the people he attacked during that two-hour speech, including elizabeth warren, james comey, bob mueller, jeff sessions. he did a fake southern accent to mock the former attorney general. rod rosenstein, adam schiff, mazie hirono, gavin newsom, stacey abrams, james mattis, chuck schumer, hillary clinton, and of course, house democrats, some of whom the president says hate our country. he...
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katie nielsen is live at the toll plaza with more. >>> reporter. the golden gate bridge board members will vote in just a few hours to increase the tolls 25 to 30 cents every year for the next five years. that means by 2023, a trip across the bridge for someone without fastrak would be $9.80 if this plan is approved. fastrak members would still save a dollar on that trip. it would mean for daily commuters their average cost of crossing the bridge every year would go up by about $100. bridge district estimates 20 million cars travel southbound on the bridge every year and the increased tolls would generate between $90 million and $100 million over the next five years to help deal with budget shortfalls. the tolls pay for the majority of the cost of the bus and ferry service from the north bay into san francisco which bridge district representatives say keeps cars off the bridge by providing commuters other transportation options. >> you know, it's an expensive bridge to main table. the cars maintain. in new york they charge $10 to go through the tun
katie nielsen is live at the toll plaza with more. >>> reporter. the golden gate bridge board members will vote in just a few hours to increase the tolls 25 to 30 cents every year for the next five years. that means by 2023, a trip across the bridge for someone without fastrak would be $9.80 if this plan is approved. fastrak members would still save a dollar on that trip. it would mean for daily commuters their average cost of crossing the bridge every year would go up by about $100....