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that hasn't seemed to be the case. >> kelly jane and eugene, i appreciate your thoughts.hank you. >> thank you. >> thanks. >>> let's turn to the caribbean where the recovery mission is very slow, but continuing there in puerto rico. vice president was there and he is explaining how fema is now finally getting much-needed aid to the island and the most remote areas. you will hear from the vice president and the anger from the people and see the mission. mi ns of fer from the toms of dry. theratears® unique electrolyte formula, corrects the salt imbalance that causes dry eye. so your eyes will thank you. more than eye drops, dry eye therapy. theratears®. if they knew just howers rich they were.ed the average american home value has increased $40,000 over the last 5 years. but many don't know you can access that money without refinancing or selling your home. with a home equity loan, you can pull cash out of your house for anything you need- home improvement, college tuition, even finally getting out of credit card debt. come to lendingtree.com to shop and compare home equit
that hasn't seemed to be the case. >> kelly jane and eugene, i appreciate your thoughts.hank you. >> thank you. >> thanks. >>> let's turn to the caribbean where the recovery mission is very slow, but continuing there in puerto rico. vice president was there and he is explaining how fema is now finally getting much-needed aid to the island and the most remote areas. you will hear from the vice president and the anger from the people and see the mission. mi ns of fer...
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washington post" political reporter eugene scott, and deputy managing editor of "the weekly standard" kelly jane torrance. thank you for coming on. it seems pretty remarkable that a crowd at a republican convention about as loyal and establishment as you can get would be booing a former republican president. is the republican party at war with itself? what does it tell you about where things stand within the gop? >> it is at war with itself. you can tell that by the reaction from the crowd? you did have some people boos george bush, and when steve bannon made his remarks, you ahead a few laughs from the audience, but it was not an overwhelmingly anti-bush crowd. it was definitely a mixed crowd. you know, i don't know if the gop's at war with itself so much as it's undergoing a hostile takeover right now from people like steve bannon. his words, he literally seems to have said he's declaring war on the republican party. he's out to get what he considered establishment candidates. of course, he never really dwights what an establishment candidate is. what do these people believe his's so against.
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. >>> joining us now deputy managing editor for the weekly standard, kelly jane torrence and cnn political analyst and historian and professor at princeton university, julian zeleny. kelly, i want to start with you. monday is a big day. tomorrow. we are looking at this indictment and possibly learning more information. what are you going to be looking for in that indictment and what new could we learn from it? >> it's really all up in the air now, isn't it? nobody knows who is going to be charged and with what. as you said earlier that under usually they start pretty low and try to flip people. but we don't know about lower level investigated so far. more people think this could be paul manafort who already had his home raided by the fbi and that, itself, was pretty shonginshong i shocking. usually they give people a warning and come later in the day. they came at dawn to raid his place. the question with the charge is it sort of related directly to russian collusion in the election or indirectly? people like paul manafort, michael flynn had dealings with foreign governments that could hav
. >>> joining us now deputy managing editor for the weekly standard, kelly jane torrence and cnn political analyst and historian and professor at princeton university, julian zeleny. kelly, i want to start with you. monday is a big day. tomorrow. we are looking at this indictment and possibly learning more information. what are you going to be looking for in that indictment and what new could we learn from it? >> it's really all up in the air now, isn't it? nobody knows who is...
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kelly jane, take that one on. is this presidential -- he got nowhere with democrats. >> it proves the deal he supposedly struck with chuck and nancy as he now likes to call them really wasn't much of a deal at all. it sort of proves the democrats are not willing to negotiate at all. trump did -- these are very, very serious policies that a lot of even moderate republicans don't agree with. you might think perhaps trump this was his first play. he likes to consider himself a great negotiator. you start from a position of strength. nancy pelosi was so upset by these proposals she said there is nothing to negotiate. we don't have the same values. i'm not sure why president trump ever thought he could somehow make a deal with the democrats on healthcare and immigration when they are so opposed to even changing the system a little bit in favor of the sorts of things donald trump and a lot of americans want to see. >> jon: it does seem like he opened with, you know, his strongest possible hand kimberly. but the reaction
kelly jane, take that one on. is this presidential -- he got nowhere with democrats. >> it proves the deal he supposedly struck with chuck and nancy as he now likes to call them really wasn't much of a deal at all. it sort of proves the democrats are not willing to negotiate at all. trump did -- these are very, very serious policies that a lot of even moderate republicans don't agree with. you might think perhaps trump this was his first play. he likes to consider himself a great...
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. >> kelly jane, a lot of people agree with the president on one thing, that there is nefarious intent in iran. they are testing missiles. they are funding terrorism. however, you've got the iaea the s secretary of state tillerson, andme mattis saying iran is complying with the parameters of this deal. aren't we talking atz the end of the day about two different issues? how do you confront iran on terrorism without having to touch this deal? >> it is two separate issues but they are related and first of all, we actually don't know if i iran is in compliance at all. leaders in iran have said that their military sites are off limits, nobody can look there and the iaea won't check unless it has evidence that there is a reason to do so. sort of probable cause and nobody is -- it's unclear what evidence they would need to do that and so they haven't checked so we really don't know for certain whether iran is in compliance. but there are two issues and this is how i think they're related. the pursuit of a nuclear weapon is not the worst thing it's doing right now. it's creating human rights
. >> kelly jane, a lot of people agree with the president on one thing, that there is nefarious intent in iran. they are testing missiles. they are funding terrorism. however, you've got the iaea the s secretary of state tillerson, andme mattis saying iran is complying with the parameters of this deal. aren't we talking atz the end of the day about two different issues? how do you confront iran on terrorism without having to touch this deal? >> it is two separate issues but they are...
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kelly? >> janee any more information on the firearms he used either in terms of how he got all of those in the hotel room, what kind of weapons they were to be able to fire so rapidly? >> reporter: we haven't reached that part of the news conference yet. there were reports that he had a special device which allowed him to fire the weapons more rapidly. earli earlier, the sheriff had said he got the 23 weapons in there through 10 bags but checked in thursday, four days before the shooting so this may have been a bag-by-bag process that hasn't been revealed to us yet. you know, kelly, there's no information yet that he owned any of these guns illegally. and in nevada, machine guns are legal if they're older than 1986 if you go through the long profession of a federal background check which takes, could take a year and cost a lot of money >> wow all right. jane, for now, thank you jane wells in las vegas. >>> president trump, meantime, wrapping up his tour of hurrican hurricane-devastated puerto rico m
kelly? >> janee any more information on the firearms he used either in terms of how he got all of those in the hotel room, what kind of weapons they were to be able to fire so rapidly? >> reporter: we haven't reached that part of the news conference yet. there were reports that he had a special device which allowed him to fire the weapons more rapidly. earli earlier, the sheriff had said he got the 23 weapons in there through 10 bags but checked in thursday, four days before the...
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jane frances kelly reports.l history museum quickly became the object of attention for police. it was placed behind cordons following an incident in which 11 people were hurt after a car drove onto the pavement. the london ambulance service said they mainly treated head and leg injuries, with nine taken to hospital. none have life—threatening or life—changing injuries. armed officers were quick to swoop on the area shortly after the incident reported at 2:20pm. eyewitnesses say they cleared the area as quickly as possible. we ran with everybody else. everything seemed to calm down. we tried to walk back to the natural history museum. then everything went mental with police cars, and there was lockdown. there was an initial panic as people ran around the corner. there was lots of screaming from young children. that first 30 seconds was panicked. very quickly it calmed down. a man detained at the scene is now under arrest and in custody. footage online showed four men pinning an individual to the ground. the met a
jane frances kelly reports.l history museum quickly became the object of attention for police. it was placed behind cordons following an incident in which 11 people were hurt after a car drove onto the pavement. the london ambulance service said they mainly treated head and leg injuries, with nine taken to hospital. none have life—threatening or life—changing injuries. armed officers were quick to swoop on the area shortly after the incident reported at 2:20pm. eyewitnesses say they cleared...
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jane francis kelly, bbc news.s correspondent, dominic casciani, has been at the scene this evening. he gave this update a short time ago. in many respects the traffic is now moving outside the natural history museum, next to the victoria and albert. effectively things beginning to return to normal after this very abnormal afternoon here in west london. when we arrived two hours ago you had the full police kit, all the resources of a major investigation, swinging into action after this strange accident in which 11 people have been injured. when we arrived there was a large police cordon. it went back to the edges of the museums. the south kensington tube was closed off. local bars and restau ra nts com pletely evacuated. everything was very calm. the police had effectively triggered a well drilled response to a potential serious incident. the worst—case scenario was this might be terrorism. they put these plans into action by shifting people as quickly as possible. people in bars and restau ra nts, as possible. peo
jane francis kelly, bbc news.s correspondent, dominic casciani, has been at the scene this evening. he gave this update a short time ago. in many respects the traffic is now moving outside the natural history museum, next to the victoria and albert. effectively things beginning to return to normal after this very abnormal afternoon here in west london. when we arrived two hours ago you had the full police kit, all the resources of a major investigation, swinging into action after this strange...
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kelly had to part with it. i would much rather she'd kept it because she was such a fan. but it did finish up at the janes actually where i would have liked it to have gone in the first place. >> so esteemed is jane austen in great britain that, in 2013, it was announced that her face would appear on the country's 10-pound note. the image printed on the bill, the original one depicted on nicky and her sister's other family heirloom, that portrait of austen commissioned in 1869, half a century after her death. that little painting may not be deemed a national treasure as nicky's ring was. but it's good enough for the bank of england. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you jolly well can't take it with you. >> i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the americ
kelly had to part with it. i would much rather she'd kept it because she was such a fan. but it did finish up at the janes actually where i would have liked it to have gone in the first place. >> so esteemed is jane austen in great britain that, in 2013, it was announced that her face would appear on the country's 10-pound note. the image printed on the bill, the original one depicted on nicky and her sister's other family heirloom, that portrait of austen commissioned in 1869, half a...
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is she ever going be better doing those interviews than kelly ripka or ellen degeneres. howie: jane has talked openly about plastic surgery in the past. is the morning show host only supposed to ask questions like tell us how great your new movie is? marisa: i think jane's response -- her response was a little bit surprising. she decided she wasn't going to roll with it and answer the question nicely. we don't know what went on before the interview. i think megyn maybe is a little intimidating and can put people back on their heels. that's what makes her a good interviewer. howie: "the washington post" saying meghan kelly was the bride of frankenstein. martha: it's a different audience that watches her on the "today show" than watched her on fox. what do they want? i think they want a little more about what's going on in the world than we saw that first week. howie: that's a good place to stop. and a fair assessment. marisa guthrie, thanks for joining us. til to come, some ruminations on the contributions of "playboy" magazine by one of its initial contributors. [notification tone]
is she ever going be better doing those interviews than kelly ripka or ellen degeneres. howie: jane has talked openly about plastic surgery in the past. is the morning show host only supposed to ask questions like tell us how great your new movie is? marisa: i think jane's response -- her response was a little bit surprising. she decided she wasn't going to roll with it and answer the question nicely. we don't know what went on before the interview. i think megyn maybe is a little intimidating...
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jane wells has the latest from the ground jane >> reporter: hi, kelly just within the last two minutesas vegas boulevard here you can see it now people are able to get to mandalay bay and even further north on the strip which i would assume means they have cleared the crime scene and have removed all the bodies which were on the east side of the strip where the concert was last night the gunman there on the left side of the strip in mandalay bay, all the murder and mayhem on the other side of the street. just in the last few minutes they started to open up the street as far as russell road so people can start to get in and around mandalay bay. now, the effects of this horrific event are starting to ripple throughout the industry, blue man group canceled its events tonight its concert tonight. cirque du soleil canceled its shows and will offeree funds it has been 15 hours since police say stephen paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of that hotel. across the street, look at this, the 22,000 people who were attending the concert last night, a three-day festival, they say paddock was a
jane wells has the latest from the ground jane >> reporter: hi, kelly just within the last two minutesas vegas boulevard here you can see it now people are able to get to mandalay bay and even further north on the strip which i would assume means they have cleared the crime scene and have removed all the bodies which were on the east side of the strip where the concert was last night the gunman there on the left side of the strip in mandalay bay, all the murder and mayhem on the other...
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jane kelly from the national debt helpline. —— jane tully.the skills olympics. stefanie has been there to meet some young hopefuls. ten uk gold medal hopefuls. she quite a time filming that. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sonja jessup. a bbc london investigation has found that legislation aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from renting properties is fuelling a black market in forged documents. an undercover reporter was able to purchase a counterfeit passport and a uk residence card from criminal gangs. under the new right to rent scheme landlords must check the immigration status of all tenants or face an unlimited fine orfive years in prison. an immigration charity says the legislation leaves landlords vulnerable. the right to rent scheme, on the evidence we have before us, has not been effective at all. landlords do not want to do this job. they have been forced to do it. and landlords are not immigration officials. a home office official says landlords are not expecte
jane kelly from the national debt helpline. —— jane tully.the skills olympics. stefanie has been there to meet some young hopefuls. ten uk gold medal hopefuls. she quite a time filming that. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sonja jessup. a bbc london investigation has found that legislation aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from renting properties is fuelling a black market in forged documents. an undercover reporter was...
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kelly earlier today. here with me now to discuss retired marine corps jessie jane duff, a center for policy research senior fellow back with us michael barns. jessie jane duff, le me start with you your fellow marine you had to take to heart the message in the words coming from general kelly. >> i am deeply moved by what general kelly said. i posted on twitter one of his comments that simply states who are these great americans that are the 1% who serve? they are the most remarkable people of this nation has to offer and then he went on to say and most of you don't even know them. let alone how many of you were a gold star family? how many of you come from that and not one of those reporters could raise their hand. at the end of this, i feel it's reprehensible to say that general kelly is doing this so that he can keep his job. listen up, lady. he is a retired united states marine general. he doesn't need that job. he already served this nation. he's doing this because he loves the nation as much as donald trump does. so i find it reprehensible for her to imply that he's on the unemployment line without th
kelly earlier today. here with me now to discuss retired marine corps jessie jane duff, a center for policy research senior fellow back with us michael barns. jessie jane duff, le me start with you your fellow marine you had to take to heart the message in the words coming from general kelly. >> i am deeply moved by what general kelly said. i posted on twitter one of his comments that simply states who are these great americans that are the 1% who serve? they are the most remarkable...
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jane wells joins us now with the latest, jane >> reporter: hey kelly air force one is taking off.now the president called las vegas a special place. he's been here many times. there's trump tower here he met with the victims, he met with first responders and said not all the heroes sunday night wore uniforms. >> parents and spouses used their own bodies as shields to protect their loved ones americans dashed into a hail of bullets to rescue total strangers. >> reporter: now we also have a new photo of the gunman stephen paddock, but we still have the same old questions, why did he do that? well inside the federal building in los angeles this afternoon, his girlfriend is being kwied by the fbi. whatever she knows, they want to know she arrived from the philippines last night you can see here in a wheelchair at l.a.x her sisters say paddock sent her out of the country two weeks ago. now people who have come to a concert last sunday still had not been able to retrieve their belongings inside, but some have been able to get their cars. and up in paddock's room, the 32nd floor is still
jane wells joins us now with the latest, jane >> reporter: hey kelly air force one is taking off.now the president called las vegas a special place. he's been here many times. there's trump tower here he met with the victims, he met with first responders and said not all the heroes sunday night wore uniforms. >> parents and spouses used their own bodies as shields to protect their loved ones americans dashed into a hail of bullets to rescue total strangers. >> reporter: now we...
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jane adams pursued peace as well work. francis kelly who was head of the national consumers league wanted to eliminate sweatshops and child labor. had inspired her acolyte frances perkins to pursue social work when can we have spoken at mount holyoke during perkins senior year. after perkins witnessed teenage girls jumped to their desks during the triangle shirtwaist factory fire and march 1911 she committed her life to industrial reform. note the generational connection among women. it happens again and again in this history of women. general federation of women's clubs were 3 million members focused on children. the women's trade union league organized women's workers while the ywca protected their moral and religious welfare. the national council of jewish women opposed quotas on immigrants and college admissions. the national association of colored women worked to outlaw lynching, and segregation in the federal government which wilson and forced the 14th amendment and improve the lives of less privileged black women. eight major nat
jane adams pursued peace as well work. francis kelly who was head of the national consumers league wanted to eliminate sweatshops and child labor. had inspired her acolyte frances perkins to pursue social work when can we have spoken at mount holyoke during perkins senior year. after perkins witnessed teenage girls jumped to their desks during the triangle shirtwaist factory fire and march 1911 she committed her life to industrial reform. note the generational connection among women. it happens...
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jane fonda as we all know and love, she's been out there first on meghan kelly and now surfaced in this situation and said something like she had been then made aware of this a year ago. but she never said anything. >> i found out about it about a year ago, and i wish that i have spoken out. had spoken out. it didn't happen to me, i didn't want to expose and i will admit i should have been braver. >> now as a woman, you know about something like that, it's complicated, if you don't see anything. did she have good reason not to say anything or hold her tongue? >> that is a tough situation. the best way that you could put it is no matter how you feel about jane fonda, it wasn't her story to tell. if someone can't fight it in her tummy and who knows maybe she encouraged that women you should say what's going on, it isn't up to her to tell the story. so, i actually think that she is placing blame on herself that she might not -- that might not be warranted. so many women, not just jane fonda that so many other women, and men, said he knew about this. >> i had a little run in with him. i was
jane fonda as we all know and love, she's been out there first on meghan kelly and now surfaced in this situation and said something like she had been then made aware of this a year ago. but she never said anything. >> i found out about it about a year ago, and i wish that i have spoken out. had spoken out. it didn't happen to me, i didn't want to expose and i will admit i should have been braver. >> now as a woman, you know about something like that, it's complicated, if you don't...
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megyn kelly left fox news last year and this week she debuted her new show as part of the "today show" franchise. she continues to make headlines. one of those headlines was her interaction with janeead you said you felt not proud to admit you had work done. why not? >> do we really want to talk about that? jesse: expwhrierng to break down some of these is rnc spokes one and. that look could kill. what do you think was going through may ganls minds when she asked senate question. >> we just heard how complimentary megyn was on her looks. but she seems offended by that question. but:america was pretty offended when you were in vote a number of on the battlefieldjesse: shey back in the day. it's a fair question, i get. maybe not the right venue to ask the question. you are a woman. tell me. can you ask that to another woman on live television? >> i think the rule is jane fonda has brought it up herself in the past so it's a fair question. jesse: that's good to know in case i ever need to ask anybody about that. a former fox news star reappeared on "hannity" to discuss the anthem protest. >> can you imagine putting your life on the line in afghanistan and having just some leisure tim
megyn kelly left fox news last year and this week she debuted her new show as part of the "today show" franchise. she continues to make headlines. one of those headlines was her interaction with janeead you said you felt not proud to admit you had work done. why not? >> do we really want to talk about that? jesse: expwhrierng to break down some of these is rnc spokes one and. that look could kill. what do you think was going through may ganls minds when she asked senate...