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kelly jane torrance, good morning. >> good morning. >> kelly, the president has used this line of argument before to keep republicans in control of congress or they are going to impeach me, republicans have been some groups have been fund-raising off of this. how effective is it? >> i think it actually can be fairly effective with the republican base. i mean, let's face it. one of the reasons donald trump was elected is because you had a great number of people in the united states who felt that their voices weren't being heard by traditional politicians. and when you have politicians saying, hey, we don't like this guy who was elected we want to impeach them that makes them feel the lesson was not learned. the people in washington are still not hearing their voices. so i think it's a strategy that could backfire some some ways for democrats although i think they are strong going into the mid terms. >> errol, you have to consider this is an impressive contortion here. the president over the last 16 months now has, by name, criticized paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and on down the list and ra
kelly jane torrance, good morning. >> good morning. >> kelly, the president has used this line of argument before to keep republicans in control of congress or they are going to impeach me, republicans have been some groups have been fund-raising off of this. how effective is it? >> i think it actually can be fairly effective with the republican base. i mean, let's face it. one of the reasons donald trump was elected is because you had a great number of people in the united...
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kelly jane? >> i do not.eep in mind that, you know, people saying, oh, north korea is stopping nuclear tests. no, they're suspending them. they have given no time frame how long they'll suspend them. he didn't spend all this money in creating it -- in spending the money he knew he would face sanctions that would harm the country financially. he didn't do all that work to then throw it all away. i hope the people in the state department that are preparing for this meeting are very, very careful about what they decide to give north korea in exchange. >> julian who is credited with getting to this point with kim jong-un, however? i have to say, will ripley who is there for cnn, has just some unprecedented access that we've never seen to north korea before. he said he was actually stunned by what happened overnight, by the announcement from kim jong-un and from north korea. with that said, who gets credit for getting to this point? president trump? could it possibly be pompeo, economic sanction, collaboration of
kelly jane? >> i do not.eep in mind that, you know, people saying, oh, north korea is stopping nuclear tests. no, they're suspending them. they have given no time frame how long they'll suspend them. he didn't spend all this money in creating it -- in spending the money he knew he would face sanctions that would harm the country financially. he didn't do all that work to then throw it all away. i hope the people in the state department that are preparing for this meeting are very, very...
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. >> and president trump's long time ally roger stone might agree with kelly jane, he had this to say last night. >> i thought it was perjury trap, that there is every possibility the special counsel is looking at some process related crime that doesn't relate to russia. i obviously believe the special counsel has a political bias as demonstrated by the fbi text messages and e-mails that have surfaced and political nature of this investigation. >> so paul, do you agree with that? the president has said that -- publicly at least he totally would testify under oath. >> you know, i know that that is what he says publicly, but frankly, i think it would be a catastrophic move for trump to testify. and all you have to do is look at how trump handles for instance these speeches when he's out talking to the base. he wanders around from subject to subject. he is not specific about anything. now, put that in the context of an interview with a totally prepped prosecutor, he is under oat, he hoe hoet oath, prosecutor pushing him to be specific. he was accused of lying 30 times undeath oth under o
. >> and president trump's long time ally roger stone might agree with kelly jane, he had this to say last night. >> i thought it was perjury trap, that there is every possibility the special counsel is looking at some process related crime that doesn't relate to russia. i obviously believe the special counsel has a political bias as demonstrated by the fbi text messages and e-mails that have surfaced and political nature of this investigation. >> so paul, do you agree with...
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and kelly jane torrance and deneen. start with you christopher.aybe that is the diplomatic way to go about it. if there are no changes, we have to expect america to walk away, no? >> he called it a terrible deal because all of the flaws still stand. you will nef never get back thes of cash that probe flew over to iran. you could say, you don't have a right to enrich, or with a small level that allows them to maintain some pride, not so close to manufacture a bomb. you have is a say we're done with the sunset provisions. this agreement does not disappear, it is forever, you will not be expected to ever develop nuclear weapons. president trump had a lot of push back from people like mattis. they are saying let the world stage -- already shifting, and chaotic enough we're not read fy for a war. >> kelly jane, you were in paris, you spoke with opposition there. is there a way perhaps for united states to get a different change in that country by finding way to support opposition, which is probably more powerful than many people here realize. >> you ar
and kelly jane torrance and deneen. start with you christopher.aybe that is the diplomatic way to go about it. if there are no changes, we have to expect america to walk away, no? >> he called it a terrible deal because all of the flaws still stand. you will nef never get back thes of cash that probe flew over to iran. you could say, you don't have a right to enrich, or with a small level that allows them to maintain some pride, not so close to manufacture a bomb. you have is a say we're...
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kelly jane core totorrance, tha >> thank you. >>> we will talk more about the u.s.ilitary strategy in syria with our experts next. >> jack and jackie's daughter caroline became the u.s. ambassador to japan. >> i'm also proud to carry forward my father's legacy of public service. >> you have joseph kennedy ii who served a number of terms in congress along with his cousin patrick. kathleen kennedy townsend was a lieutenant governor of maryland. you have christopher kennedy, son of robert kennedy, launching his political career in illinois. >> it would not be possible to write a complete history of modern america without talking about the kennedys and the contribution that they have made. at a comfort inn with a glow taround them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only bi
kelly jane core totorrance, tha >> thank you. >>> we will talk more about the u.s.ilitary strategy in syria with our experts next. >> jack and jackie's daughter caroline became the u.s. ambassador to japan. >> i'm also proud to carry forward my father's legacy of public service. >> you have joseph kennedy ii who served a number of terms in congress along with his cousin patrick. kathleen kennedy townsend was a lieutenant governor of maryland. you have...
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joey jackson, legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, and kelly jane torrance, deputy managing editor for "the weekly standard" joining us. good morning. >> good morning. >> joey, let's start with the recordings is, the senior citizen exclusive, that there -- recordings, the cnn exclusive, that there are recordings by the attorney of stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, the value is what? >> the value is everything. think about this -- how many times do you say wouldn't you like to be a fly on the wall? right? to the extent that you have recordings that gives you insight to exactly what was happening. what were the conversations about? who were they about? who did you indicate that they were representing? you know, what was the agreement about? when did it sinatra when did it begin? what were the terms? what were the conditions? it will tell us everything. the larger question for me is why you would record such a thing. i thought we learned in the days of nixon that that wasn't such a smart thing to do for a lawyer. if the warnings exonerate you, the attorneys will say, aha, you set it
joey jackson, legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, and kelly jane torrance, deputy managing editor for "the weekly standard" joining us. good morning. >> good morning. >> joey, let's start with the recordings is, the senior citizen exclusive, that there -- recordings, the cnn exclusive, that there are recordings by the attorney of stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, the value is what? >> the value is everything. think about this -- how many times do you say...
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bring in cnn media correspondent bryant stelter and deputy managing editor at the weekly standard, kelly jane torrance. kelly, is this a case of mitt romney is both too close to and too far from the president, especially in of all states, utah? >> united states has seen probably the least amount of support for president donald trump in a red state. and i have to say, i mean, romney is echoing what a lot of gop lawmakers and others are saying lately but he does look a little bit opportunistic with this. he had very strong words against president trump during the primary and as soon as turump ws elected he changed his tune and was a candidate for secretary of state. it seems he is supporting trump when it suits him and his career. i think one thing he has to worry about in utah. he wasn't a shoo-in for this race and a lot of people see him as a carpet bagger. he has only recently moved to utah and changed his voter registration there just within the last few years. i think he has a few things that are all related to the fact that he looks a bit like an opportunistic in many ways. >> let's put u
bring in cnn media correspondent bryant stelter and deputy managing editor at the weekly standard, kelly jane torrance. kelly, is this a case of mitt romney is both too close to and too far from the president, especially in of all states, utah? >> united states has seen probably the least amount of support for president donald trump in a red state. and i have to say, i mean, romney is echoing what a lot of gop lawmakers and others are saying lately but he does look a little bit...
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jane: faing. scott kelly, thank you so much for joining us. scott: my pleasure, thank you. jane: there you have it -- the same but different. it is the show that is taking broadway by storm, and for once we are notalking about "hamilton." it is the stage of 81-year-old acting legend and former british politician glenda jackson. the two-time oscar winner abandone serve in parliament.to now she is back with a new play and she sat down with tom brook to talk about it all. tom: a bigvent on broadway -- glenda jackson returning to the new yoy stage. >> teat me like this? tom: starring in playwright edward albee's "three tall women." rehearsing for her role as an elderly woman looking back on her life, jackson is part of an all-female cast of three. glenda: the opportunity to work with two other actresses is really quite rare. women are still not regarded in the main by contemporary dramatists as thdriving dramatic engine. 's part, youne woman have got it and you don't have any other actresses to work with. so it is such a treat to have the three of us on the stage. tom: glenda ja
jane: faing. scott kelly, thank you so much for joining us. scott: my pleasure, thank you. jane: there you have it -- the same but different. it is the show that is taking broadway by storm, and for once we are notalking about "hamilton." it is the stage of 81-year-old acting legend and former british politician glenda jackson. the two-time oscar winner abandone serve in parliament.to now she is back with a new play and she sat down with tom brook to talk about it all. tom: a bigvent...
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jane: and are they still identical? how nearly a year in space change the w some of scott kelly's genes function. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. nerves are running raw owall street as china and the u.s. lock horns over trade.e dow50 dropped more than points on monday after beijing said it would impose duties on more than 120 american-made products. that is in response to the trump sministration's plans for new tariffs on chineel and aluminum. gary o'donoghue has the latest. gary: at the white house today, the trumps were entertaining children in the annual easter egg roll. but all the jollity couldn't mask the fact that on trade, the president's hard line means the chickens are coming home to roost. china's retaliation was ner in t,dout on what and how much was the question. now we know $3 billion of u.s. goods will face extra import ties of up to 25%, covering 128 separate items. one of the sectors hardest hit by the new duties will be american pig farmers.re they export han a billion dollars worth of pork to china. >> about 26% of u.s. pork pro
jane: and are they still identical? how nearly a year in space change the w some of scott kelly's genes function. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. nerves are running raw owall street as china and the u.s. lock horns over trade.e dow50 dropped more than points on monday after beijing said it would impose duties on more than 120 american-made products. that is in response to the trump sministration's plans for new tariffs on chineel and aluminum....
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joining me now from outside the hospital is our correspondent, jane frances kelly. her father's first visitor. she came out smiling, she said he is very good form, they spent about 45 minutes —— princess anne. they are known to have a very good relationship, they are similar sort of personalities, quite blunt speaking, good sense of humour, a love of horses, and equestrian eventing. now the duke of edinburgh has been in hospitalfor ten days. this is longer than is normalfor ten days. this is longer than is normal for the ten days. this is longer than is normalfor the average ten days. this is longer than is normal for the average patient, ten days. this is longer than is normalfor the average patient, they are normally in between sort of food five days, but no doubt his doctors are taking account of his age, and also thejuke are taking account of his age, and also the juke is are taking account of his age, and also thejuke is no doubt are taking account of his age, and also the juke is no doubt taking are taking account of his age, and also thejuke is no doubt takin
joining me now from outside the hospital is our correspondent, jane frances kelly. her father's first visitor. she came out smiling, she said he is very good form, they spent about 45 minutes —— princess anne. they are known to have a very good relationship, they are similar sort of personalities, quite blunt speaking, good sense of humour, a love of horses, and equestrian eventing. now the duke of edinburgh has been in hospitalfor ten days. this is longer than is normalfor ten days. this...
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arthel: big picture kelly jane, this is yet another lawsuit directio or indirectly involving the presidenthole bear any consequences for the president? >> obviously he's going to have to spend some money on lawyers to, you know, argue this lawsuit, now he's not named himself but the trump campaign is and in associates, his son, his son-in-law, he will have to spend more resources to do this and, yeah, it's going to take away from the resources he's spending on some of the other lawsuits. personally i think it's a big legal worry for him but he has to spend resources and perhaps one of the reason it is democrats launched the lawsuit because they certainly aren't going to win a bunch of money and damages i don't think. arthel: we have to leave it there, thank you for your analysis. >> thank you. arthel: your reporting i should say. thank you. eric: have you heard about this? spring meteor shower, look at that. arthel: pretty. eric: we will find out next on the burning sky. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what?
arthel: big picture kelly jane, this is yet another lawsuit directio or indirectly involving the presidenthole bear any consequences for the president? >> obviously he's going to have to spend some money on lawyers to, you know, argue this lawsuit, now he's not named himself but the trump campaign is and in associates, his son, his son-in-law, he will have to spend more resources to do this and, yeah, it's going to take away from the resources he's spending on some of the other lawsuits....
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our correspondent jane—frances kelly is here to tell us more. the police were called.pstairs, a struggle is said to have consumed, and one of the suspects received a stab wound to his upper body, the london ambulance service arrived and took one of the suspects to hospital where he died at 3:30am this morning. his next of kin have been informed. a postmortem examination will take place later on, and formal identification will take place to identify him. he 78 your old has been taken to a police station, on suspicion of previous bodily harm. he remains in custody at the moment. thank you very much indeed. alcoholism is a hidden problem in britain's punjabi community. if you're sikh you're not meant to drink — which means it's not something that's talked about openly and when it is — it can lead to people being shunned. but with 60% more deaths from alcohol amongst uk punjabi's than the rest of the population — it is an issue which can't be ignored. a survey for this programme suggested that 27% of british sikhs report having someone in their family with an alcohol probl
our correspondent jane—frances kelly is here to tell us more. the police were called.pstairs, a struggle is said to have consumed, and one of the suspects received a stab wound to his upper body, the london ambulance service arrived and took one of the suspects to hospital where he died at 3:30am this morning. his next of kin have been informed. a postmortem examination will take place later on, and formal identification will take place to identify him. he 78 your old has been taken to a...
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kelly has been putting on him as chief of staff. moving hip to v.a. sort of solves that problem of he's qualified to run the v.a. and it gets him out of his hair. >> jane newton small, shoe michael singleton, alex see itswald, as we watch the beginning of the white house correspondents association dinner. there's pomp and circumstance as the appetizers and salads are served. we get to the entree and the comedy bit by michelle wolf. the point of this evening as we've heard time and time again from my colleague savannah sellers, from hallie jackson, chief white house correspondent, is scholarships. this is an organization of reporters in the white house press corps who have come together, throw this din tore raise money to offer scholarships to young journalists who are going to college and grad school. those journalists came to washington, they're there for the event tonight, they met with president trump and vice president pence yesterday in washington, d.c. again, the beginnings here of tonight's white house correspondents association dinner. alex sites walled, let me return to you and ask you about the president's messaging in light what was we heard
kelly has been putting on him as chief of staff. moving hip to v.a. sort of solves that problem of he's qualified to run the v.a. and it gets him out of his hair. >> jane newton small, shoe michael singleton, alex see itswald, as we watch the beginning of the white house correspondents association dinner. there's pomp and circumstance as the appetizers and salads are served. we get to the entree and the comedy bit by michelle wolf. the point of this evening as we've heard time and time...