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katie? katie: thanks, brian. trump stressing the dangers of vaping after a sixth person i dos from dies from a vaping rd illness. looking to ban all nontobacco flavored cigarettes. >> vaping has been a very big business as i understand it a giant business in a short period of time. we can't allow people to get sick and we can't have our youth be so affected: here to react fox news medical contributor dr. nicole saphier. thank you so much for being here. so there is a lot of controversy surrounding what the president is doing but can you talk to us about how this is actually targeting teenagers? >> here's the thing, like opioids intended to get people off traditional cigarettes we know are bad for us. ecigarettes came to the market. it has helped millions of americans transition from tobacco cigarettes to ecigarettes which are not healthy for you by any stretch of the imagination. they still have nicotine in them which we know has also health effects. however, similar to opioids, there are nefarious and deceptive.
katie? katie: thanks, brian. trump stressing the dangers of vaping after a sixth person i dos from dies from a vaping rd illness. looking to ban all nontobacco flavored cigarettes. >> vaping has been a very big business as i understand it a giant business in a short period of time. we can't allow people to get sick and we can't have our youth be so affected: here to react fox news medical contributor dr. nicole saphier. thank you so much for being here. so there is a lot of controversy...
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i'm jesse watters along with katie pavlich, geraldo rivera, katie pavlick and are you going gutfeld.s is the "the five." >> jesse: president trump ready to throw down with democrats as major holes emerge in the whistleblower's complaint. >> these people are sick. they are sick. and nobody is calling out. >> trump willing to go scorched earth over what he is calling the witch-hunt 2.0. it comes as g.o.p. leaders are demanding to know the whistleblower's white house sources as inconsistencies pile up. these new details not stopping nancy pelosi from accusing the white house of a cover-up and floating a new russian conspiracy theory. >> two wrongs do not make a right. and the president is going to have to answer that they know how wrong it is. so it's wrong for -- as we saw with the russian interference. and by the way i think russia has a hand in this by the way. >> jesse: and the media is again taking cues from the democrats pushing this new talking point. >> this is how mafia boss talks. >> the entire white house is being run by a person who like a mob boss. >> that sounds a lot like
i'm jesse watters along with katie pavlich, geraldo rivera, katie pavlick and are you going gutfeld.s is the "the five." >> jesse: president trump ready to throw down with democrats as major holes emerge in the whistleblower's complaint. >> these people are sick. they are sick. and nobody is calling out. >> trump willing to go scorched earth over what he is calling the witch-hunt 2.0. it comes as g.o.p. leaders are demanding to know the whistleblower's white house...
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katie: of course.resident tapped into the reserves over the weekend as well which he also announced. brian: look, we have a lot of the oil. i think this cannot go without retribution. kellyanne conway weighed in. >> this president also, through his energy policy bill has made us less dependent on these foreign dictators and bad regimes for our energy supply. we now, in the u.s., are net exporters of natural gas and oil at the highest levels this country has ever seen and that will continue. people always complain nothing is in the u.s. anymore. of course that has changed under president trump. we have energy under our feet and off our shores. iran attacks saudi arabia it has 100 times we are prepared to take action. steve: big question is what has that going to be? they have provoked us before. think about the tankers they have seized. they shot one of our drones out of sky and now it looks like this. even though the houthi rebels are saying oh, we did it 100 percent. yeah, right. brian: we have video
katie: of course.resident tapped into the reserves over the weekend as well which he also announced. brian: look, we have a lot of the oil. i think this cannot go without retribution. kellyanne conway weighed in. >> this president also, through his energy policy bill has made us less dependent on these foreign dictators and bad regimes for our energy supply. we now, in the u.s., are net exporters of natural gas and oil at the highest levels this country has ever seen and that will...
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it doesn't seem like you did. >> katie: i'm good. >> jesse: go ahead, katie. >> katie: you implied that the transcript was not properly transcribed. the people who wrote the notes were cia agents who were brought in from a cia to do this. we know that people who are -- have done these things before have said on record today that this is the closest you are going to get to a transcribed. >> dana: they are not taped. >> dana: so onto the political aspect of this. you know, the word favor has been tossed around a lot in terms of the transcript. people accusing the transcript of giving a favor and asking for a favor of joe biden being investigated. he actually uses the term favor when he is asking about -- ukraine interference in the 2016 election. let's not forget it was the dnc who went and met with ukraine officials in washington, d.c. to ask for dirt on president trump on behalf of hillary clinton. that's the first thing. the second thing is the president this week has been able to set up a huge contrast to what it comes to what democrats are focused on and what he is doing. he has been
it doesn't seem like you did. >> katie: i'm good. >> jesse: go ahead, katie. >> katie: you implied that the transcript was not properly transcribed. the people who wrote the notes were cia agents who were brought in from a cia to do this. we know that people who are -- have done these things before have said on record today that this is the closest you are going to get to a transcribed. >> dana: they are not taped. >> dana: so onto the political aspect of this. you...
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>> katie: i was in early.efing" today. >> greg: i have a theory called the no friends signal. if you accept this deal, then you had no friends to talk you out of it. you've got to have a close friend that says this is going to look bad. >>ie what if he suggested the idea? do you think that is a very smart idea as opposed to your other ideas? >> greg: to people at home, when i come up with a good idea, don't just say it's stupid. to say why it's stupid or i will block you. >> katie: what is wrong with her? she sent this out. i think it is just another display of her elitist disdain for the american people and getting away with everything her entire life. this is a woman, she didn't get in trouble for this. not criminally. she put people's lives at -- 's before it wasn't a criminal. there was nothing criminal. go talk to jared and ivanka, please. same exact thing. >> jesse: think about what kind of person says on 9/11 i'm going to go to a foreign country, stand behind a fake oval office and read through for an h
>> katie: i was in early.efing" today. >> greg: i have a theory called the no friends signal. if you accept this deal, then you had no friends to talk you out of it. you've got to have a close friend that says this is going to look bad. >>ie what if he suggested the idea? do you think that is a very smart idea as opposed to your other ideas? >> greg: to people at home, when i come up with a good idea, don't just say it's stupid. to say why it's stupid or i will...
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katie: correct.onis: with little experience in the apparel industry, they set up a full-service operation in lawrence, illinois, where they cut, sew, and print customizable garments. katie: i expect at least two to three more of these today. justin: well, then, fine. we'll ship today. lemonis: fishing fanatics started snapping them up, and sales eventually grew to over a million dollars a year. but fishing is a seasonal sport, and that means unpredictable revenue. ray: well, february, march isn't bad. april -- got our ass kicked. lemonis: and the slow months have led to a lack of funds while their debt continues to climb. justin: we also have no material here right now to get the lamb order done, so we got to figure out how to get more in the bank. lemonis: now, rayjus finds itself on dangerously thin ice. ♪ sports apparel is a $35 billion market in the u.s. i have a massive investment in the outdoor space with my acquisitions of gander and overton's, and this could be a great addition to them. hello
katie: correct.onis: with little experience in the apparel industry, they set up a full-service operation in lawrence, illinois, where they cut, sew, and print customizable garments. katie: i expect at least two to three more of these today. justin: well, then, fine. we'll ship today. lemonis: fishing fanatics started snapping them up, and sales eventually grew to over a million dollars a year. but fishing is a seasonal sport, and that means unpredictable revenue. ray: well, february, march...
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>> katie: democrats are come back to haunt them.nt would tar the country apart. >> the republicans in the house are paralyzed with hatred, not judging the president with fairness but impeaching him with a vengeance. >> the impeachment of a president is an undoing of a national election. >> i expect history will show that we have lowered the bar on impeachment so much that it will be used as a routine tool to fight political battles. my fear is when a republican wins the white house democrats will demand pay back. >> katie: are you ready to respond? >> dana: yes. i'm not for term limits but then you watch that and think wow that's been a long time. i worked on capitol hill at the time and it was something else. first of all, i do think it's important for people to understand even if the house votes, the house democrats vote to impeach the president that does not mean he is leaving the white house. that does not mean he is no longer the president. i feel like we are getting maybe a little bit ahead of ourselves. we need to explain thi
>> katie: democrats are come back to haunt them.nt would tar the country apart. >> the republicans in the house are paralyzed with hatred, not judging the president with fairness but impeaching him with a vengeance. >> the impeachment of a president is an undoing of a national election. >> i expect history will show that we have lowered the bar on impeachment so much that it will be used as a routine tool to fight political battles. my fear is when a republican wins the...
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what a moment, katie. >> katie: that goes to the broader question and the issue of the nuclear arms racethe middle east. do you allow iran to get a nuclear weapon connect than the saudis need a nuclear weapon, and go from there. i think the president has done what he can to be diplomatic. his first go to is always to say, "let's sit down and talk." the iranians don't want to have that conversation. they want the president to put the iran deal right back on the table to get the united states back into the deal, because it was good for the iranians. >> matt: because they have a nuclear weapon at the end of it. >> katie: exactly. they know pulling the deal was better for them. their economy is in really bad shape. and it is up to the saudis to step up to the plate and say what they need, and as allies in the middle east to have an interest because iranian proxy groups attack us all over the world, and they have for decade decades, to allow them to do that and not to necessarily tell them there needs to be restraint, because the president has done all this to bill maddock legwork. >> harris:
what a moment, katie. >> katie: that goes to the broader question and the issue of the nuclear arms racethe middle east. do you allow iran to get a nuclear weapon connect than the saudis need a nuclear weapon, and go from there. i think the president has done what he can to be diplomatic. his first go to is always to say, "let's sit down and talk." the iranians don't want to have that conversation. they want the president to put the iran deal right back on the table to get the...
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it's irrelevant and you know it. >> katie: dana, winning or losing?t? >> dana: it's a long time. if you are joe biden that's a long time to be the frontrunner. to be hanging on as the front uner 18 months. nobody can lay a glove on him really so far in the polls. he has been able to. >> brian: he keeps laying gloves on himself. >> dana: bernie sanders literally did that last week. >> brian: that's true. >> dana: interesting thing is not the gaffe people who like joe biden don't care. they think this is ridiculous. what biden did there a little bit he walked right up to the line of calling it fake news and pushing back on the media coverage. i'm sure is he frustrated with the media. big piece in the "new york times" yesterday or sunday by mark leash very much and asking him what is your rationale to be president? really it's not sharp it's not there. well, somebody has got to beat trump. african-american voters who love him are going to stick with him. that is going to be something that is going to be solid. that's not going to end. and you can imagine
it's irrelevant and you know it. >> katie: dana, winning or losing?t? >> dana: it's a long time. if you are joe biden that's a long time to be the frontrunner. to be hanging on as the front uner 18 months. nobody can lay a glove on him really so far in the polls. he has been able to. >> brian: he keeps laying gloves on himself. >> dana: bernie sanders literally did that last week. >> brian: that's true. >> dana: interesting thing is not the gaffe people who...
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katie: wait a for now.d out, share buybacks, cross shareholdings seen on welcome independent board of directors used to be an oxymoron in japan, but now we have gone from 20 wha -- 20% having one independent director to 99% having one. another i would make is valuation. japan is the only global equity market that has actually seen a derating in the multiple over the last 10 years, so you have 50% of the market trading below book. by the way, part of the market should be trading below book, like the banks you mentioned, yet there are growth opportunities that terrific valuations. alix: peter, we tend to come down hard on japan and the bank of japan for the policy, lack of inflation, etc., but is it possible that we are wrong? is it a lot better than we might have thought? peter: the bank of japan this week had a chance to cut rates and chose not to, and that is because there were some signs that were on the trajectory toward getting inflation for the 2% goal. kuroda -- then we had the data coming out saying
katie: wait a for now.d out, share buybacks, cross shareholdings seen on welcome independent board of directors used to be an oxymoron in japan, but now we have gone from 20 wha -- 20% having one independent director to 99% having one. another i would make is valuation. japan is the only global equity market that has actually seen a derating in the multiple over the last 10 years, so you have 50% of the market trading below book. by the way, part of the market should be trading below book, like...
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i am dana perino with katie pavlich, juan williams, jesse watters, tom shillue.t's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." it's been 18 years since the 9/11 terror attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people as america remembers and promises to never forget. president trump observing a moment of silence at the white house and honoring those who lost their lives at a ceremony at the pentagon where president george w. bush also paid tribute. earlier today, new york city mayor rudy giuliani revealing new details about a powerful conversation he had with president bush at the time. >> the anger was tremendous. when i saw president bush for the first time and he got off the helicopter, he greeted the governor, came up to me, there's a famous picture. he says to me rudy, what can i do? i said when you get bin laden, let me kill him. i might have said execute him. i think i was thinking as a lawyer. i thought there would be capital punishment and i could try a case. we only -- i only had two capital cases in my career. both were nazis. capital case is easy like that
i am dana perino with katie pavlich, juan williams, jesse watters, tom shillue.t's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." it's been 18 years since the 9/11 terror attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people as america remembers and promises to never forget. president trump observing a moment of silence at the white house and honoring those who lost their lives at a ceremony at the pentagon where president george w. bush also paid tribute. earlier today, new york city mayor...
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katie benner, cynthia alksne remain with us.efore we resume our conversation, let's listen to the executive director of c.r.e.w., on this topic of emoluments. >> the emoluments clauses of the constitution were not household names. it was not something most people knew about because presidents just followed them. presidents didn't try to keep global businesses going while they were serving. they didn't take money from the federal government and the states and foreign governments while in office. they just followed the law. >> okay, cynthia. so we have all learned a lesson in this. emoluments are not an ingredient in hand cream. they are in fact aspects of very basic constitutional law. the question to you becomes, why are these cases proving so hard to prove? >> well, they aren't -- they aren't being hard to prove. we aren't even getting to that point. the cases are all being hung up on the question of standing, on who really gets to do the challenge. so the second circuit case was dismissed, and now one of two things will happen
katie benner, cynthia alksne remain with us.efore we resume our conversation, let's listen to the executive director of c.r.e.w., on this topic of emoluments. >> the emoluments clauses of the constitution were not household names. it was not something most people knew about because presidents just followed them. presidents didn't try to keep global businesses going while they were serving. they didn't take money from the federal government and the states and foreign governments while in...
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>> yeah, now, i do. >> i can just yell, katy, great to see you again. >> you're on tv, katy. >> hi, everyone. i'm katy tur, 11:00 a.m. in the west, 2:00 in the eastern. the trump administration is signaling america could end up in an armed conflict on behalf of saudi arabia. >>> the weekend, drones battles an oil facility, cutting the country's oil output by half about 7.6 million barrels a day. yemen's houthi rebels took credit for the attack and they are threatening to strike again. the president of the united states told the american public he's waiting on word from the saudis but he has reason to believe that we know the culprit and that we're locked and loaded depending on verifications. secretary of state mike pompeo went a step further blaming iran directly and iran may behind this attack although they are denying any involvement but when it comes to an issue of whether or not to engage in an armed conflict in the middle east, americans are justifiably worried. a skepticism that trump himself tapped into when he was running for president. >> nobody really knows why we went into iraq.
>> yeah, now, i do. >> i can just yell, katy, great to see you again. >> you're on tv, katy. >> hi, everyone. i'm katy tur, 11:00 a.m. in the west, 2:00 in the eastern. the trump administration is signaling america could end up in an armed conflict on behalf of saudi arabia. >>> the weekend, drones battles an oil facility, cutting the country's oil output by half about 7.6 million barrels a day. yemen's houthi rebels took credit for the attack and they are...
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. >> me, i'm engaged to katy perry also me, katy perry is beautiful, and i love her. >> jimmy: me, i hate it when people are inconsiderate at the workplace. also me, does anybody mind if i reheat my fish in the microwave? >> me, i'm a goodwill ambassador for the charity organization unicef. also me, unicef does important work in over 190 countries to save the lives of children >> jimmy: no, no, no, no, no look it's me, i'm trying to look at my phone less. also me, oh look, i just got a a new follower on instagram. >> i get it. me, i like pizza also me, pizza tastes good [ laughter ] did i do it right? >> jimmy: sure ♪ [ cheers and applause >> steve: from 30 rockefeller plaza here in new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh thank you very much. hello. welcome, thank you please, have a seat, have a seat welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here, you made it here. thank you for being here [ cheers and applause guys, this is exciting,
. >> me, i'm engaged to katy perry also me, katy perry is beautiful, and i love her. >> jimmy: me, i hate it when people are inconsiderate at the workplace. also me, does anybody mind if i reheat my fish in the microwave? >> me, i'm a goodwill ambassador for the charity organization unicef. also me, unicef does important work in over 190 countries to save the lives of children >> jimmy: no, no, no, no, no look it's me, i'm trying to look at my phone less. also me, oh...
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i'm katy tur. 2:00 p.m. here in new york city and coming up i'm joined by the biden campaign's deputy manager as the vice president plans on an onslaught of new attacks on president trump over health care. let's start with ukraine and whether the president tried to extort a foreign power to interfere in the 200 election or as nbc politics team writes today, collusion 2, electric boogalo. president trump appeared to admit he discussed joe biden saying the conversation i had was largely congratulatory and corruption and the corruption taking place and largely the fact we don't want our people like vice president biden and his son creating the corruption already in the ukraine and ukraine has got a lot of problems. direct quote. earlier today he defended the actions in the face of even more investigations by the democrats into his conduct. >> mr. president, how seriously are you taking -- >> not at all seriously. we had a perfect phone call with the president of ukraine. everybody knows it. it's just a democrat
i'm katy tur. 2:00 p.m. here in new york city and coming up i'm joined by the biden campaign's deputy manager as the vice president plans on an onslaught of new attacks on president trump over health care. let's start with ukraine and whether the president tried to extort a foreign power to interfere in the 200 election or as nbc politics team writes today, collusion 2, electric boogalo. president trump appeared to admit he discussed joe biden saying the conversation i had was largely...
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they love to visit montana, especially with their dog katie.er collie they consider family. but one night, a thunderstorm rolled in, and katie somehow rolled out. >> i raced downstairs and talked with the hotel clerk in hopes they had my dog, but they didn't. >> reporter: for more than 50 agonizing days, the kings looked everywhere, in very rugged terrain. checking water holes for paw prints. even looking in abandoned buildings. >> we knew she was roaming at nighttime. we purchased night vision goggles in the hopes we would see her. >> reporter: they ran classified ads, and put up posters. but katie never turned up. when things turned really dire, carol quit her job to search full-time. her husband verne leaving this note behind when he had to return home. writing, i would rather say see you soon than saying good-bye. they were on the brink of losing hope when finally a tip came in. >> i look, and katie comes out of the trees. after we found her, it was tears, it was everybody high-fiving. it was just sheer joy. >> reporter: and this is the mom
they love to visit montana, especially with their dog katie.er collie they consider family. but one night, a thunderstorm rolled in, and katie somehow rolled out. >> i raced downstairs and talked with the hotel clerk in hopes they had my dog, but they didn't. >> reporter: for more than 50 agonizing days, the kings looked everywhere, in very rugged terrain. checking water holes for paw prints. even looking in abandoned buildings. >> we knew she was roaming at nighttime. we...
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katie eder is a 19-year-old climate justice activist.he founded the future coalition where she is currently the second of director. joining us from minneapolis, isra hirsi, a high school junior and executive director of the u.s. youth climate strike. she is the daughter of democratic representative ilhan omar. is thenneapolis, co-state lead for the minnesota youth climate strike. isra hirsi, talk about what is happening in minneapolis. >> so here in minneapolis, we are having the strike start at a park where we will be marching to our state capital in st. paul. we are starting at 11:30 and we will be having speaker starting at 12:30 with speakers from environment organizations in minnesota as well as students and then we are expecting to an escalatednd action after the speakers are done. amy: how did you get involved with this whole movement? how did you become exec of director of u.s. youth climate strike as a high school junior? time, i was a high school sophomore. in late january of this past -- of this year, i was contacted through i
katie eder is a 19-year-old climate justice activist.he founded the future coalition where she is currently the second of director. joining us from minneapolis, isra hirsi, a high school junior and executive director of the u.s. youth climate strike. she is the daughter of democratic representative ilhan omar. is thenneapolis, co-state lead for the minnesota youth climate strike. isra hirsi, talk about what is happening in minneapolis. >> so here in minneapolis, we are having the strike...
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katie: that is our argument. first circuit looked about and looked at how he uses it to make policy announcements, like the ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, appointment of new cabinet members or the director of the fbi's, the fact that the national archives considers the presidential tweets to be presidential records, and a number of facts you are aware of , and the way that he has used it over the past couple of years? lori, you are the only bona fide member of the social-media -- >> brave lori. ask, how come back and is social-media functioning as a marketplace of ideas, and when you hear all this? what you've heard is not unusual, these things are said by a lot of people everyday. how do you react? lori: you are exactly right, these things are said by people everyday. but the opposite is also said by people everyday. hereve people on the panel this evening that feel like facebook and other social media companies are a world of smut, who are scamming people, but there are also people in t
katie: that is our argument. first circuit looked about and looked at how he uses it to make policy announcements, like the ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, appointment of new cabinet members or the director of the fbi's, the fact that the national archives considers the presidential tweets to be presidential records, and a number of facts you are aware of , and the way that he has used it over the past couple of years? lori, you are the only bona fide member of the...
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we missed you, katy.t i have to ask you, now that you're back. >> go ahead. >> did you miss the silences? >> i had 99 problems during maternity leave, ari, but you weren't one. >> very good. you know what? we're going to leave it there. >> it's a good one. >> when you win, you win. are you going to drop the mic off your lapel? >> mic drop, katy tur, we're glad you're back. mazoltov to you and your whole mi
we missed you, katy.t i have to ask you, now that you're back. >> go ahead. >> did you miss the silences? >> i had 99 problems during maternity leave, ari, but you weren't one. >> very good. you know what? we're going to leave it there. >> it's a good one. >> when you win, you win. are you going to drop the mic off your lapel? >> mic drop, katy tur, we're glad you're back. mazoltov to you and your whole mi
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>> thanks for having me, katy. i took an oath to support and defend the constitution for the first time out of high school. i took it again nine months ago, becoming a member of congress. we're in a different situation now. this is dealing with national security. you know the president has allegedly been accused of withholing funding from an ally in order to, an ally that we support and that we, congress, that allocated funds for, against an adversary, russia, that hurts our national security and for the president to do this for his own personal game so this he could gain both personally and politically to try and get information from a foreign government against a potential presidential candidate, that's wrong and not the way he should be doing his office of the presidency. >> is it -- >> it was time for us to speak up and really go out there and say we need to get to the bottom of this. the american people need to know the truth of what happened happened why he withheld these funds. >> is it just this one issue?
>> thanks for having me, katy. i took an oath to support and defend the constitution for the first time out of high school. i took it again nine months ago, becoming a member of congress. we're in a different situation now. this is dealing with national security. you know the president has allegedly been accused of withholing funding from an ally in order to, an ally that we support and that we, congress, that allocated funds for, against an adversary, russia, that hurts our national...
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i'm katy tur in for chuck todd.ancy pelosi says that the impeachment inquiry will move expeditiously. and late this afternoon, rudy giuliani is being subpoenaed by congress for documents pertaining to his involvement in ukraine. the house intelligence committee says it wants the documents by october 15th. and the subpoena letter comes with a message similar to the one that they gave secretary of state mike pompeo in his subpoena for documents on friday. quote, your failure or refusal to comply with the subpoena including at the direction or behest of the president or white house shall constitute evidence of obstruction of the house's impeachment inquiry and may be used as inference against you and the president. the subpoena letter also requests giuliani produce any text messages and other communications that indicated trump administration officials were involved in the ukranian deals, something giuliani has not admitted in interviews. giuliani says that he had text messages that indicate the state department was en
i'm katy tur in for chuck todd.ancy pelosi says that the impeachment inquiry will move expeditiously. and late this afternoon, rudy giuliani is being subpoenaed by congress for documents pertaining to his involvement in ukraine. the house intelligence committee says it wants the documents by october 15th. and the subpoena letter comes with a message similar to the one that they gave secretary of state mike pompeo in his subpoena for documents on friday. quote, your failure or refusal to comply...
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katy?h. >>> president trump is putting the whistle-blower in danger, according to his lawyer. in a letter to the acting dni joseph maguire, the events of the past week have heightened our concerns that our client's identity will be disclosed publicly and that as a result our client will be put in harm's way. it is not an unreasonable fear. the president has openly talked about spies and treason and ruminated about how spies were treated in, quote, the old days. he also says he wants to meet his accuser and his accuser's sources. joining me, former fbi special agent clint watts and former whitewater associate kim waly and the author of "how to read the constitution and why." clint, the president wanting to know who it is. is he just trying to put the person's name out there in order for the internet and his defenders to trash that person or from your sense of things, does he want to take it a step further? >> i see it as if he gets that name out into the public, then we've seen how this game
katy?h. >>> president trump is putting the whistle-blower in danger, according to his lawyer. in a letter to the acting dni joseph maguire, the events of the past week have heightened our concerns that our client's identity will be disclosed publicly and that as a result our client will be put in harm's way. it is not an unreasonable fear. the president has openly talked about spies and treason and ruminated about how spies were treated in, quote, the old days. he also says he wants to...
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i'm katy tur. it's 2:00 p.m. here in new york, the president of the united states is being accused of violating his oath of office. right now, 213 members of the democratic house are calling for some action on impeachment. that number is up 64 in the last day alone, as i was just telling ally velshi. in a moment the president will be face to face in the other player in this controversy, ukrainian president zel lin ski, it's their first public appearance together since the release of the white house notes on their july 25th phone call. the president thinks that call is exculpatory. democrats say it is damning. >> the way that you had that built up, it was a nothing call. >> the notes of the call reflect a conversation far more damning than i or many others had imagined. >>> in the white house notes of the call, the president of ukraine asks to buy anti-tank missiles from the united states and in the very next sentence on that memo, president trump asks president zel inski to do him a favor, saying i would like you
i'm katy tur. it's 2:00 p.m. here in new york, the president of the united states is being accused of violating his oath of office. right now, 213 members of the democratic house are calling for some action on impeachment. that number is up 64 in the last day alone, as i was just telling ally velshi. in a moment the president will be face to face in the other player in this controversy, ukrainian president zel lin ski, it's their first public appearance together since the release of the white...
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of desperation, carol and vern king were vacationing in montana when their 7-year-old border collie katyappeared. >> i opened up my motel door and my dog was gone. i was devastated. >> reporter: for 57 days they went to neighborhoods and deep into the woods using wildlife cameras and night vision goggles, posting flyers everywhere. >> you love your dog so much and have hope and you know she's out there searching for you, you can't give up. >> reporter: carol quit her job as a mail carrier to keep the search going vern returned to their home outside their home with this note for katie instead of saying good-bye, i would rather say see you soon. then after all seemed lost, a tip. >> she was right there in the bushes she ran out. i yelled her name and she came right to me. >> reporter: katy was 15 pounds lighter but happy to be going home answering her dad's letter with a shower of kisses. >> ahh >> reporter: good girl steve patterson, nbc news. >> that's the best and that is "nightly news" for this monday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thanks for watching and good night. >>>
of desperation, carol and vern king were vacationing in montana when their 7-year-old border collie katyappeared. >> i opened up my motel door and my dog was gone. i was devastated. >> reporter: for 57 days they went to neighborhoods and deep into the woods using wildlife cameras and night vision goggles, posting flyers everywhere. >> you love your dog so much and have hope and you know she's out there searching for you, you can't give up. >> reporter: carol quit her job...
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here's the phenomenon, katie.employees, it could take with it people with liberal leanings and change the state. when people move for tax purposes, like in florida, they don't suddenly forget why they moved there and all of the sudden the electorate changes. i always try to figure out, how does that possibly make sense? if you're moving because the better economy, why would you -- >> kennedy: why would you turn it into high tech state? >> melissa: of a huge company takes there, that's a danger. >> kennedy: having said that, people are dumb. go ahead. >> katie: this might be why the company's leaving somewhere like california. >> kennedy: tax is making a big push for california. they're throwing the door open and saying, "come on over!" >> katie: taking for granted what texas culture has been for a long time. you can say, "we won't let them take our guns," but if you don't vote and you think everyone is republican in texas, which they aren't anymore as urban centers continue to grow and rural centers continue to ge
here's the phenomenon, katie.employees, it could take with it people with liberal leanings and change the state. when people move for tax purposes, like in florida, they don't suddenly forget why they moved there and all of the sudden the electorate changes. i always try to figure out, how does that possibly make sense? if you're moving because the better economy, why would you -- >> kennedy: why would you turn it into high tech state? >> melissa: of a huge company takes there,...
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katie gornall, bbc news, tokyo.re, this is considered to be the most wide—open world cup in recent years. our reporter tulsen tollett says half a dozen teams are in with a chance of lifting the trophy this year. so the rugby world cup is injapan, the first time ever it's been held in asia and the hosts are expected to put on quite some show. as always, what you'd expect with japan ‘s precision, accuracy and everything they do in offensive certainly loved it. they've been pouring into all cities in all four of the main islands injapan looking ahead to this, new zealand the favourites. they go into it looking for a third successive william webb ellis trophy and followed by their southern hemisphere counterparts in australia who performed well and made the final in 2015 in south africa, one of the standout teams in 2019 and then you look at ireland, number one ranked in the world for the first time ever coming into this tournament don't discount eddie jones in england. maybe not a great start to the air, looking good i
katie gornall, bbc news, tokyo.re, this is considered to be the most wide—open world cup in recent years. our reporter tulsen tollett says half a dozen teams are in with a chance of lifting the trophy this year. so the rugby world cup is injapan, the first time ever it's been held in asia and the hosts are expected to put on quite some show. as always, what you'd expect with japan ‘s precision, accuracy and everything they do in offensive certainly loved it. they've been pouring into all...
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thanks for watching vel chi and ruehl, katy tur picks up our coverage in washington. >> reporter: >> hi, it's 2:00 p.m. here in washington and 8:00 a.m. out west the federal reserve is supposed to anger the president he's pressured the fed for a zero percent interest rate he hand picked jerome powell calling him an enemy of the state. joining me, my colleague, stephanie ruhle. stephanie, what is the fed, it's gone down a quarter point. so what does that mean >> that means they are making a defensive move that potentially they think the economy is looking tougher than they thought it was so by lowering rates, who is it good for it's good for those that want to borrow remember if you want to start a business if you want to buy a home, a car, that's a positive if are you a saver, if you are living your life off of fixed income, that's not a positive. it's not new that any president does not want to see rates go higher while they're in officer. they want them lowered jerome powell is not an enemy of the people but to cut rates to zero would leave the fed with absolutely no cushion. in we
thanks for watching vel chi and ruehl, katy tur picks up our coverage in washington. >> reporter: >> hi, it's 2:00 p.m. here in washington and 8:00 a.m. out west the federal reserve is supposed to anger the president he's pressured the fed for a zero percent interest rate he hand picked jerome powell calling him an enemy of the state. joining me, my colleague, stephanie ruhle. stephanie, what is the fed, it's gone down a quarter point. so what does that mean >> that means they...
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her older sister katie wasn't aware the e-mail had come from charlotte.he center of the story about life insurance. steve had signed a disclaimer saying he would not benefit from the proceeds of carol's life insurance. but, katie was forced to testify that wasn't true. >> my father was asking me for various things related to that money. >> reporter: once carol's life insurance paid out, katie transferred her share to her grandparents. >> but you knew that your grandparents were going to use that money for attorneys' fees? >> that was my understanding, some or all of it. >> reporter: the prosecution called close to 50 witnesses to portray steve democker as a man who plotted to kill his wife. plotted his escape. and used his own children to fund his defense. and even hoodwink his lawyers and the court. the case looked strong, the prosecution rested. >> your honor, the state would rest. >> reporter: now it was time to hear from the defense. and, no surprise, it had a quite different theory about carol kennedy's murder. a theory that had nothing whatsoever to
her older sister katie wasn't aware the e-mail had come from charlotte.he center of the story about life insurance. steve had signed a disclaimer saying he would not benefit from the proceeds of carol's life insurance. but, katie was forced to testify that wasn't true. >> my father was asking me for various things related to that money. >> reporter: once carol's life insurance paid out, katie transferred her share to her grandparents. >> but you knew that your grandparents...
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katie gornall with the story of the match.in — on the day that the real scotland turned up injapan. that was a true reflection of who we are and what we are capable of, and what playing for scotland means for these players. that was a tough challenge, they had to rise up and face knowing that if if we underperform tonight, we are out of the world cup. and we are playing a very dangerous team, such as the effort, it was excellent. —— to see the effort. it was tough and the ball was slippery but i think it was the same for both teams, and it was pleasing oui’ for both teams, and it was pleasing our defence managed to get a few over the samoan handling because of the pressure. and obviously the ball is pretty greasy. it was tough but it was tougher for both teams. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other headlines. manchester city women have been drawn against atletico madrid in the last 16 of the champions league. wsl champions arsenal will play slavia prague and glasgow city will take on brondby. those ties will be pl
katie gornall with the story of the match.in — on the day that the real scotland turned up injapan. that was a true reflection of who we are and what we are capable of, and what playing for scotland means for these players. that was a tough challenge, they had to rise up and face knowing that if if we underperform tonight, we are out of the world cup. and we are playing a very dangerous team, such as the effort, it was excellent. —— to see the effort. it was tough and the ball was...
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our correspondent katie gornall was there. this was a game that these fans will remember for a very, very long this was a game that these fans will rememberfor a very, very long time. one that more than lived up to its box office in billing. it was exciting and exhilarating and despite the hot and humid conditions here in tokyo it was played at a relentless pace. wales burst out of the blocks early on with that try. and although australia did hit back in the first half when gareth davies intercepted the ball and broke through to score you just sensed all the momentum at that point was with wales. they were 15 points up at the break and looked in control. and you have to give full credit to australia for the way they surged back into the match, scoring two tries in a penalty in the second half to get within one point of wales. the tension at that point was written all over the face of the wales coach warren gatland. what they needed at that point was cool heads
our correspondent katie gornall was there. this was a game that these fans will remember for a very, very long this was a game that these fans will rememberfor a very, very long time. one that more than lived up to its box office in billing. it was exciting and exhilarating and despite the hot and humid conditions here in tokyo it was played at a relentless pace. wales burst out of the blocks early on with that try. and although australia did hit back in the first half when gareth davies...
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katie prescott, thank you.d 300 schools haven't been assessed for more than a decade. the department for education said bringing inspections back would ensure parents had up—to—date information. chi chi izundu reports. tackling underperformance and ensuring standards continue to rise — that's what this plan is all about, according to the department for education. it wants to improve underperforming schools with initiatives like piloting a new academy trust, to take on the most challenging of schools, funding top schools to support weaker ones, and increasing ofsted inspections because currently if a school has an outstanding rating, it's exempt from having another inspection. in a statement, ofsted said it's argued for exemptions to go because "schools must maintain the highest standards to keep the grade." it added that it had also highlighted "a group of stuck schools that have not been able to improve their standard of education for many years." a national audit report from 2018 found that 296 schools with a
katie prescott, thank you.d 300 schools haven't been assessed for more than a decade. the department for education said bringing inspections back would ensure parents had up—to—date information. chi chi izundu reports. tackling underperformance and ensuring standards continue to rise — that's what this plan is all about, according to the department for education. it wants to improve underperforming schools with initiatives like piloting a new academy trust, to take on the most challenging...
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aaron, katie, and levi.rces told us once karlsen was back in new york, investigators begged their bosses to let him follow him there for questioning. they say they were told no. that the county couldn't afford it. >> the investigators wanted to go to new york. they wouldn't let them spend the money. >> just weeks after they left, colette learned that karl had taken out a $200,000 insurance policy on christina's life. and the policy paid off. colette came to believe and investigator arnold believes that carlson killed christina for the same reason he killed levi. money. two decades after christina's death, as karl karlsen dualed with detectives in the interrogation room, he suddenly had to face questions about the long ago fire. well prepared jeff arnold. arnold was looking for inconsistencies. lies. he asked him about the window. >> we have a witness at the house one day before the fire and the window was not boarded up. >> he told arnold he suffered awful injuries as he rescued his children and the fire was
aaron, katie, and levi.rces told us once karlsen was back in new york, investigators begged their bosses to let him follow him there for questioning. they say they were told no. that the county couldn't afford it. >> the investigators wanted to go to new york. they wouldn't let them spend the money. >> just weeks after they left, colette learned that karl had taken out a $200,000 insurance policy on christina's life. and the policy paid off. colette came to believe and investigator...
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katie pavlich and richard goodstein debate the gun agenda. the administration's plans to help relieve california's homelessness crisis and the president's speech celebrating historically black colleges. what was in it that of course the mainstream networks didn't cover but first bolton from the white house. that's the focus of tonight angle. when the story broke the national security advisor john bolton was fired, trump hating politicos and media types seized on the departure as more evidence that the doors are coming off the white house. speak of the most convincing evidence that we've seen of late that we have a governing crisis. >> detected a significant amount of disarray and chaos. >> nobody last long in the chaos of the trump administration. >> it projects instability to allies and adversaries. >> i don't think we can emphasize enough and i have heard from a senior democratic foreign policy maven, if you will come of the amount of dysfunction in the foreign policy apparatus. >> laura: policy maven, if you will? as usual, the lemmings ar
katie pavlich and richard goodstein debate the gun agenda. the administration's plans to help relieve california's homelessness crisis and the president's speech celebrating historically black colleges. what was in it that of course the mainstream networks didn't cover but first bolton from the white house. that's the focus of tonight angle. when the story broke the national security advisor john bolton was fired, trump hating politicos and media types seized on the departure as more evidence...
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>> you didn't get anything wrong, katy. i think there's many two things i would underscore about this complaint. we wrote the gist of it last night and we broke some of the early stories that capture it, with but reading the complaint early this morning when we received it, there were two things that really got me. one is that white house officials, multiple white house officials, who are listening to this call felt they were witnessing an abuse of power. the president engaged in an abuse of his public position for personal gain. the idea of all of them scurrying around as they hang up the phone is chilling. the second i would underscore there is a very documented claim by this whistleblower who seem to be channeling different people who have home bases in the white house or other agencies relaying in all of the which the government's foreign policy was essentially high jacked for a bit by rudy giuliani as, you know, skmts envoy, the special envoy of the president, to try to get dirt on a political rival. >> and carole, the
>> you didn't get anything wrong, katy. i think there's many two things i would underscore about this complaint. we wrote the gist of it last night and we broke some of the early stories that capture it, with but reading the complaint early this morning when we received it, there were two things that really got me. one is that white house officials, multiple white house officials, who are listening to this call felt they were witnessing an abuse of power. the president engaged in an abuse...
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. >> katy and i are focusing on how the federal government is funding fewer and fewer infrastructure projects. the work is underway to expand the concourse area here. the decrepe id rail tunnel under the hudson tunnel between new york and new jersey is in desperate shape. it was completed in 1910. and while crews have been patching it for years, it really needs a major overhaul. approximately 200,000 passengers travel through this tunnel every day. if there's a catastrophic failure, the death toll could be significant. >> right now we're going from new jersey to new york city. >> yes. >> sal and mike are engineers at amtrak. they're taking me on a guided tour of what's considered to be one of the most pressing infrastructure problems in the u.s. >> if you look up, you see all the ice? that's all the water. all that ice is coming down from the road? >> yeah. that's from the road because we're not under the river yet, but that's kind of what happens when you have water infiltrated. >> how deep under the hudson does it go? >> approximately 100 feet. >> and during hurricane sandy, this w
. >> katy and i are focusing on how the federal government is funding fewer and fewer infrastructure projects. the work is underway to expand the concourse area here. the decrepe id rail tunnel under the hudson tunnel between new york and new jersey is in desperate shape. it was completed in 1910. and while crews have been patching it for years, it really needs a major overhaul. approximately 200,000 passengers travel through this tunnel every day. if there's a catastrophic failure, the...
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thank you, katy tur. amazing hour. busy hour >> i am sitting here, i'm sorry. >> she was shocked and dismayed you weren't here. hello. i am chris jansing. i am in new york. look who's here, ali velshi. i could never be a meteorologist. he is on the georgetown university campus in washington, d.c., and it has been a week of the network wide focus on the important issue of climate change. i have been listening to the presidential candidates who have been there already, ali velshi, a fascinating day. >> really has been. we're only sort of a quarter of the way through this. we're through the first half of a two day event, we have been building up the climate forum for months. a conversation between presidential candidates and young voters with chris hayes or
thank you, katy tur. amazing hour. busy hour >> i am sitting here, i'm sorry. >> she was shocked and dismayed you weren't here. hello. i am chris jansing. i am in new york. look who's here, ali velshi. i could never be a meteorologist. he is on the georgetown university campus in washington, d.c., and it has been a week of the network wide focus on the important issue of climate change. i have been listening to the presidential candidates who have been there already, ali velshi, a...
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katie gornall, bbc news, in tokyo. it. we did planet. we might have the 100 metre final to bring you to you. goodbye. hello, the weather has been going downhill through this evening across many parts of the uk. the earlier satellite picture shows this curve of cloud — you can see the way in which it's been developing an area of low pressure, spinning itself up heading in our direction, bringing some very heavy and potentially flooding rain. driving northwards across england and wales through the evening and into the early hours of sunday. some really strong winds down towards the south. some of that rain getting into northern ireland and southern scotland — the northern half of scotland escaping with just a few showers, that's where we will have the lowest of the temperatures. but as this area of low pressure surges its way through during the first part of tomorrow morning, we will see a very gusty west or southwesterly winds on its southern flanks, with winds gusting from a0—65 mph in its most exposed spots. as we go
katie gornall, bbc news, in tokyo. it. we did planet. we might have the 100 metre final to bring you to you. goodbye. hello, the weather has been going downhill through this evening across many parts of the uk. the earlier satellite picture shows this curve of cloud — you can see the way in which it's been developing an area of low pressure, spinning itself up heading in our direction, bringing some very heavy and potentially flooding rain. driving northwards across england and wales through...
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many thanks, katie. time for a look at the weather with darren bett.utiful day across much of the country, blue skies for many. temperatures are currently 20 degrees in wigan, quite a bit cooler, 17 also, in norwich, where we have much mcleod, although that should be breaking up. looking at the bigger satellite picture, most of the client is keeping clear of the uk but this cloud will eventually bring a change is the goes on. plenty of sunshine ahead, a stronger wind, quite gusty in south—west england, wales and northern ireland. plenty of sunshine, the cloud breaking up into yorkshire and lincolnshire. temperatures widely into the low 20s, we are already seeing higher temperatures in the grampians, 23 or 24. eventually some cloud could work into eastern scotland overnight, on the whole it will be a trying night with clear skies and not as cold as the past couple of nights. —— it will be a dry night. high pressure brings the sunshine over the past few days, heading out into europe, allowing winds to pick up. a southerly wind sees the temperature is ris
many thanks, katie. time for a look at the weather with darren bett.utiful day across much of the country, blue skies for many. temperatures are currently 20 degrees in wigan, quite a bit cooler, 17 also, in norwich, where we have much mcleod, although that should be breaking up. looking at the bigger satellite picture, most of the client is keeping clear of the uk but this cloud will eventually bring a change is the goes on. plenty of sunshine ahead, a stronger wind, quite gusty in...
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katie prescott, bbc news.changes on the way, and already pushing to parts of south—west england, south—west wales, northern ireland, with some sharp showers. those showers are gradually working their way north and east, with more persistent rain pushing into south—west england and wales, and later northern ireland. ahead of that, it remains dry with some clear spells. temperatures dipping away a touch further here, but a mild night south and west. temperatures not getting much below 17 in cardiff. tomorrow looks more unsettled, with showers, some of them heavy and thundery, and more persistent rain gradually working north and east. stay largely dry for north—east scotland, brightening in the south—west, with sunny spells and some showers, and temperatures a touch cooler than today, a maximum of 23. next week looks fairly autumnal, with temperatures in the mid to high teens. bye—bye. jeremy corbyn has crushed an attempt to oust watson as the deputy leader of the labour party, which is overshadowed the conferenc
katie prescott, bbc news.changes on the way, and already pushing to parts of south—west england, south—west wales, northern ireland, with some sharp showers. those showers are gradually working their way north and east, with more persistent rain pushing into south—west england and wales, and later northern ireland. ahead of that, it remains dry with some clear spells. temperatures dipping away a touch further here, but a mild night south and west. temperatures not getting much below 17 in...
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katie prescott, thank you.gland which have been previously been rated as "outstanding" will no longer be exempt from inspection, following concerns about falling standards. around 300 schools haven't been assessed for more than a decade, but the department for education said bringing inspections back would ensure parents had up—to—date information. as part of the plans to tackle poor performance, there will also be more funding to help top performing academies. air passengers in the uk are experiencing disruption to flights this morning because of a system failure at french air traffic control. all flights travelling through the country's airspace are affected. british airways and easyjet have both confirmed widespread disruption to inbound and outbound services. at least five people have been killed, and more than 20 injured, by a gunman in the us state of texas. the gunman, a white man in his 30s, was later shot dead by police in the town of odessa. john mcmanus has this report. the terrifying moment a gun su
katie prescott, thank you.gland which have been previously been rated as "outstanding" will no longer be exempt from inspection, following concerns about falling standards. around 300 schools haven't been assessed for more than a decade, but the department for education said bringing inspections back would ensure parents had up—to—date information. as part of the plans to tackle poor performance, there will also be more funding to help top performing academies. air passengers in...
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. >> let's discuss with katie, and jonathan allen who covers national politics for national news. jonathan, i want to start with you. you wondered on twitter, how could the president know that the whistleblower was partisan, as he says on twitter. and now he is not looking at the whistleblower complaint. what gives here? >> as with any story of this nature, we are still finding out details. a lot of great work done by our colleagues at "the new york times" and "the wall street journal" and the "washington post" and others, so i think there are three noteworthy things here. number one, there is a whistleblower who saw something or heard something that he or she thought was important enough to blow the whistle. urgent enough to blow the whistle. number two, the intelligence community inspector general and the head of the intelligence community, director of national intelligence, the folks over there, thought that this was important enough that congress had a right to see it, that it was a matter of such significance that congress, that basically, it was triggered by that law that al
. >> let's discuss with katie, and jonathan allen who covers national politics for national news. jonathan, i want to start with you. you wondered on twitter, how could the president know that the whistleblower was partisan, as he says on twitter. and now he is not looking at the whistleblower complaint. what gives here? >> as with any story of this nature, we are still finding out details. a lot of great work done by our colleagues at "the new york times" and "the...
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i'm katy tur in for chuck todd. we begin with the president followed by angry denials after seemingly confirming reports he asked a foreign power to dig up dirt on his potential opponent joe biden, he asked aides to deny the requests. he spoke to reporters at the ukraine about joe biden's quote, corruption, and he wouldn't give joe biden to ukraine if he wasn't, quote, rooting out corruption. >> a large part of the conversation i had was corruption, the corruption taking place. largely the fact we don't want people like vice president biden and his son contributing to the corruption already in the ukraine. >> what did you tell the ukrainian president about joe biden and his son? >> you're going to see because what we are doing, we want honesty. it's very important to talk about corruption. if you don't talk about corruption, why would you give money to a country that you think is corrupt? one of the reasons the new president got elected is he was going to stop corruption. so it's very important that on occasion you
i'm katy tur in for chuck todd. we begin with the president followed by angry denials after seemingly confirming reports he asked a foreign power to dig up dirt on his potential opponent joe biden, he asked aides to deny the requests. he spoke to reporters at the ukraine about joe biden's quote, corruption, and he wouldn't give joe biden to ukraine if he wasn't, quote, rooting out corruption. >> a large part of the conversation i had was corruption, the corruption taking place. largely...
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right now my dear friend katy tur is picking up coverage. hello, madam. >> hello. good afternoon. it is 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. here in the east where we are questioning conventional wisdom that joe biden's status as front-runner remains unchallenged. according to many observers he did no harm during his third debate performance. in fact, it was widely considered to be his best. is do no harm good enough when you are trying to convince the american public you deserve to be president? do voters really want a full-throated defense of the status quo and incremental change, especially when biden is facing candidates like bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, both of whom offer bold visions for a more equitable america, visions that reject the status quo in favor of transformative or revolutionary change. >> we have got to recognize that this country is moving into an oligarchical form of society where a handful of billionaires control the economic and political life of the country. as president i am prepared to take them on. >> this is how we build an america that reflects ou
right now my dear friend katy tur is picking up coverage. hello, madam. >> hello. good afternoon. it is 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. here in the east where we are questioning conventional wisdom that joe biden's status as front-runner remains unchallenged. according to many observers he did no harm during his third debate performance. in fact, it was widely considered to be his best. is do no harm good enough when you are trying to convince the american public you deserve to be...
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katie, do you want to start? >> one of our big initiatives besides cmmc is the supply chain risk management and how we're going to take those tools and look at the commercial products that are available to us right now, that the government can ingest and integrate with our threat intell, nss, to create tools to help get that visibility. the problem we have now is asset management is a challenge because if we have an event, 806 event where we have somebody we need to get out of our network, where do they lie hourks , how t access to that? that's one of the big focal points, get the right tools in the right hands at the right time to use to make decisions based on data. that's one of our bigger challenges, making sure that it is not an emotional decision, that when we make the decision on where we are in a supply chain and the risk and assets to it, that it is based on data we can understand what the risk to the mission is, and sometimes selectful neglect is a good thing, things might be bad but to remove them woul
katie, do you want to start? >> one of our big initiatives besides cmmc is the supply chain risk management and how we're going to take those tools and look at the commercial products that are available to us right now, that the government can ingest and integrate with our threat intell, nss, to create tools to help get that visibility. the problem we have now is asset management is a challenge because if we have an event, 806 event where we have somebody we need to get out of our...