58
58
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
linda tripp gives those tapes to paula jones' lawyers and kenneth starr's office.as to give a deposition in the jones case. >> part of the danger for the president lies in what he said under oath to lawyers for paula jones. mr. clinton denied in his deposition having a sexual relationship with lewinsky. >> did the president agree with lewan can i to deny their affair under oath? >> if the president in fact encouraged this woman to lie under oath or asked someone else to encourage her, that's a crime. >> it is a different order of magnitude from any of the previous charges the president has had to put up with the last several years. >> what the white house is in for is another legal nightmare. >> there was a howl coming up in the media and from republicans. people horrified at this. it was overpowering. >> i want you to listen to me. i'm going to say this again. i did not have sexual relations with that woman. ms. lewinsky. i never told anybody to lie, not a single time, never. these allegations are false and i need to go back to work for the american people. thank
linda tripp gives those tapes to paula jones' lawyers and kenneth starr's office.as to give a deposition in the jones case. >> part of the danger for the president lies in what he said under oath to lawyers for paula jones. mr. clinton denied in his deposition having a sexual relationship with lewinsky. >> did the president agree with lewan can i to deny their affair under oath? >> if the president in fact encouraged this woman to lie under oath or asked someone else to...
200
200
Jul 16, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm kenneth moton. >> and i'm linsey davis. diane macedo and kendis gibson are off. >>> we begin with president trump's high-stakes meeting this morning face-to-face with russian president vladimir putin. >> the president was back on twitter this morning just before he and the first lady were greeted by their host, the president of finland. president trump declared the u.s. relationship with russia has never been worse, and he's explaining why. >> abc's molly hunter joins us from the summit in helsinki with the details. good morning, molly. >> reporter: linsey, kenneth, go that's the presidential palace where it's all going down, but without any stated objectives this morning, we're not really sure what we're going to get, but the president is up tweeting and we're off to the races. waking up in helsinki, president trump joined the president of finland for breakfast this morning before his big day. wasting no time he tweeted this morning, our relationship with russia has never been worse thanks to many years of u.s. foolishness
i'm kenneth moton. >> and i'm linsey davis. diane macedo and kendis gibson are off. >>> we begin with president trump's high-stakes meeting this morning face-to-face with russian president vladimir putin. >> the president was back on twitter this morning just before he and the first lady were greeted by their host, the president of finland. president trump declared the u.s. relationship with russia has never been worse, and he's explaining why. >> abc's molly hunter...
78
78
Jul 25, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
the police have repeatedly said no inference can be drawn as to dr kenneth milner‘s guilt. the doctor has died, in the minds of many of his accusers, he remains very much alive. it's a period of recovery and it's going to be probably the rest of my life is going to be a period of recovery. there'll never be closure. your childhood is stolen. you can't replace it. that was sima kotecha reporting. our home editor mark easton is here. very disturbing claims here, that suggest yet again the failure of the state to protect children. the details of this do they like the plot from a horror film, but you're right, this is once again a story about the abuse of vulnerable children who were supposed to be looked after by the state. dr kenneth milner was employed by the government and the institution, the hospital, was part of a health service there to provide care for troubled children. instead, scores of patients suffered psychological and physical abuse. some are still suffering today. this story, i think, fits into our wider understanding of how historically british society turned
the police have repeatedly said no inference can be drawn as to dr kenneth milner‘s guilt. the doctor has died, in the minds of many of his accusers, he remains very much alive. it's a period of recovery and it's going to be probably the rest of my life is going to be a period of recovery. there'll never be closure. your childhood is stolen. you can't replace it. that was sima kotecha reporting. our home editor mark easton is here. very disturbing claims here, that suggest yet again the...
122
122
Jul 17, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
diane. >> all right, kenneth moton for us. live in d.c., thanks, kenneth. >>> there are some others who will calling it a victory. the russians. abc's patrick reevell covers russia for us and is monitoring their reaction. >> just overwhelmingly positive in russia. they feel that vladimir putin came away from that summit an obvious winner because ultimately he went there and came back with more or less more than he could possibly hope for with an american president basically agreeing with russia's perspective on many issues and accepting this narrative they've been pushing for years that the u.s. is actually also very much to blame for the current very poor relations that have existed between russia and the u.s. and so back home in russia they're very pleased with it. >>> and back here in the u.s., a 29-year-old russian activist is in custody in washington accused of being a secret agent of the kremlin. justice department prosecutors say maria butina worked to infiltrate the u.s. organizations including the nra in order to esta
diane. >> all right, kenneth moton for us. live in d.c., thanks, kenneth. >>> there are some others who will calling it a victory. the russians. abc's patrick reevell covers russia for us and is monitoring their reaction. >> just overwhelmingly positive in russia. they feel that vladimir putin came away from that summit an obvious winner because ultimately he went there and came back with more or less more than he could possibly hope for with an american president basically...
94
94
Jul 19, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
abc's kenneth moton has the new details from washington. kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. for months now u.s. intelligence officials have been sounding the alarm that russia is still trying to meddle as we prepare for the 2018 midterm election. but president trump sparked more confusion after abc news asked him point blank about russian interference. this morning, president trump's head-spinning position on russian meddling.>> no, you dono be the case? >> reporter: the president once again appearing to contradict his own intelligence chiefs. >> russia attempted to interfere with the last election and then it continues to engage and malign influence, operations to this day. >> reporter: that stunning moment at the white house traveled quickly to capitol hill. >> if he really believes russia is not interfering in our 2018 election, i'm dumbfounded by that statement. >> reporter: press secretary sarah sanders worked to clarify. >> the president said thank you very much and was saying no to answering questions
abc's kenneth moton has the new details from washington. kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. for months now u.s. intelligence officials have been sounding the alarm that russia is still trying to meddle as we prepare for the 2018 midterm election. but president trump sparked more confusion after abc news asked him point blank about russian interference. this morning, president trump's head-spinning position on russian meddling.>> no, you dono be the...
290
290
Jul 16, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 290
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth and linsey. this meeting has been in the works for several months. it was actually russian president vladimir putin who first brought up the idea of he and president trump sitting down. and the president has made it very clear he really wanted this meeting to happen. he wants to improve u.s.-russia relations. what is today going to look like? president trump and president putin will meet one-on-one for a very lengthy meeting. no staff in the room. just their translators. a very incredible moment. then they'll bring in senior staff, and later kenneth and linsey, they're going to take questions. really notable that the two leaders side by side, talking to reporters here in helsinki. >> any expectations beyond that, karen, of what we might expect coming out of this meeting? >> linsey, the president has really set very low expectations. he says, maybe something good will come out of it. but he said, i'm not going into it with very high expectations. there is not going to be some big signing ceremony
. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth and linsey. this meeting has been in the works for several months. it was actually russian president vladimir putin who first brought up the idea of he and president trump sitting down. and the president has made it very clear he really wanted this meeting to happen. he wants to improve u.s.-russia relations. what is today going to look like? president trump and president putin will meet one-on-one for a very lengthy meeting. no staff in the room. just...
98
98
Jul 25, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
police say the abuse took place at aston hall in the 1950s, 1960s, and ‘70s and that kenneth milner — doctor in charge — would have been questioned under caution if he were still alive today. a total of 77 crimes have been recorded, which include physical and sexual abuse. it was important for the police to investigate despite knowing from the outset that doctor milner had died several years prior. i was injected with this drug which i now know was sodium amytal — i didn't know what it was then. it was a blacked—out room with shutters and they were closed and it was dark. we'll bring you the latest on the shocking findings from derbyshire police. also this lunchtime... fears the death toll in the greek wildfire tragedy may rise to more than a hundred — it could be the deadliest disaster of its kind in post—war europe. here, the heatwave goes on — with fresh concern for the frail and the elderly and the vulnerable. mps say the system for excluding children from schools in england is like the wild west. and a woman who says she's trapped in an unhappy marriage loses her supreme court ap
police say the abuse took place at aston hall in the 1950s, 1960s, and ‘70s and that kenneth milner — doctor in charge — would have been questioned under caution if he were still alive today. a total of 77 crimes have been recorded, which include physical and sexual abuse. it was important for the police to investigate despite knowing from the outset that doctor milner had died several years prior. i was injected with this drug which i now know was sodium amytal — i didn't know what it...
129
129
Jul 25, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
police say they would have questioned a doctor, kenneth milner, for rape and child cruelty if he'd still been alive. also tonight... donald trump talks trade with the eu but is he resetting relations with russia? after the deadliest ever wildfires recorded in greece, survivors tell of their terrible ordeal. when i was in the house, the fire was going over, i thought, i'm not going to make it. this is the end. in pakistan, former cricket star imran khan's party looks to be in the lead as votes are counted in the country's general election. he is doing it in the alps, year... and britain's geraint thomas moves a step forward to winning his maiden tour de france. we will have sportsday on the bbc news channel, with all the news and features from the bbc sports channel. good evening. more than 60 vulnerable children who were at a hospital for mental illness in derbyshire were physically or sexually abused after being sedated with an experimental drug, according to a major police investigation. the offences are said to have taken place between the 1940s and 1970s at aston hall hospital. inves
police say they would have questioned a doctor, kenneth milner, for rape and child cruelty if he'd still been alive. also tonight... donald trump talks trade with the eu but is he resetting relations with russia? after the deadliest ever wildfires recorded in greece, survivors tell of their terrible ordeal. when i was in the house, the fire was going over, i thought, i'm not going to make it. this is the end. in pakistan, former cricket star imran khan's party looks to be in the lead as votes...
44
44
Jul 30, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 1
reaction to her providing tapes of her speaking with monica lewinsky the former independent counsel kenneth starr and the pushback she and her family face from the president and his associates. here's a look. >> i know what it's like to be in the crosshairs of the most powerful person in the world. viciously, not because i said something untrue, but because i said something people did not want to hear. and it was about a popular president. to politicians, only size matters and the truth becomes the casualty. i think we are all of the different. whistleblowers believe truth is not disposable, not dispensable.
reaction to her providing tapes of her speaking with monica lewinsky the former independent counsel kenneth starr and the pushback she and her family face from the president and his associates. here's a look. >> i know what it's like to be in the crosshairs of the most powerful person in the world. viciously, not because i said something untrue, but because i said something people did not want to hear. and it was about a popular president. to politicians, only size matters and the truth...
148
148
Jul 10, 2018
07/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
kenneth aig ha >> looking back, last two weeks. >> reporter: james aguilera is going over numbers from i'm diabetic type one, so my a-1c was totally out of control. >> reporter: but they're not at the doctor's office. they're at a grocery store. registered dietician kelsey lubeck meets with customers every week at this shoprite in ramsey, new jersey, a service the store offers free of charge. >> we'll do a one-on-one consultation. we can sit down for a little bit, and then we walk the store and we show them products. and it's high protein. >> reporter: the program gives tips for reading nutrition labels to help customers make healthy choices. >> may be looking at a claim explaining what it means. >> reporter: for customers like james, who has diabetes, kelsey shows how to count carbs in products. >> she explained, that's not really 15 grams of carbs anymore. you subtract the 7 grams of fiber, now it's 8 grams of carbs. >> reporter: inserra supermarkets launched the program in 2012 and says thousands of customers have taken part. >> a lot of shoppers are also, you know, dealing with chr
kenneth aig ha >> looking back, last two weeks. >> reporter: james aguilera is going over numbers from i'm diabetic type one, so my a-1c was totally out of control. >> reporter: but they're not at the doctor's office. they're at a grocery store. registered dietician kelsey lubeck meets with customers every week at this shoprite in ramsey, new jersey, a service the store offers free of charge. >> we'll do a one-on-one consultation. we can sit down for a little bit, and...
58
58
Jul 26, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
doctor kenneth millner ran the hospital from 19117 until the mid—1970s. now discredited drug, before sexually abusing them. derbyshire police say they recorded 115 witness statements. 65 people claim they were abused at aston hall over three decades. for them, today's report is significant. this isa today's report is significant. this is a massive day. after 46 years, make that 48 years of battling to be believed, it's a life changing experience. but they can't replace your childhood. they can't take away the use of pain, cashbacks, questions, unanswered questions, lying there at night saying why haven't i melt somebody else this has happened to? it's important our safeguarding agencies which have contributed to the review acknowledged the pain and great distress suffered over many years by those who have now bravely come forward to report that they were abused at aston hall between the 19505 and 19705. and by those in may, for whatever reason, be able to do so. doctor milner died in 1975. in their report, derbyshire police say if he were alive today, he
doctor kenneth millner ran the hospital from 19117 until the mid—1970s. now discredited drug, before sexually abusing them. derbyshire police say they recorded 115 witness statements. 65 people claim they were abused at aston hall over three decades. for them, today's report is significant. this isa today's report is significant. this is a massive day. after 46 years, make that 48 years of battling to be believed, it's a life changing experience. but they can't replace your childhood. they...
42
42
Jul 11, 2018
07/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
kenneth chose to author of the supreme court yearbook and legal affairs blog post on justice and also in austin texas matthew mccovey ackerson publican consultant and former aide to president george w. bush great to have you all here a very warm welcome to you now for our international audience who might not be avid followers of american news can we just start with why this nomination is such a big deal for america and sanford if you could perhaps shed some light on this for us. well the supreme court is split right now four to four with if any kennedy's absence and brett kavanaugh will clearly resolve the split in favor of five very conservative republicans who will read the constitution and i would emphasize also statutes of the consciences important but we're a state of statutes and many of the most important and i would argue most regrettable decisions of the supreme court in recent years have involved statutory interpretation as well as cuts to shelter protection but in any event cavanaugh will move the court in a distinctly conservative direction that's why he was appointed and
kenneth chose to author of the supreme court yearbook and legal affairs blog post on justice and also in austin texas matthew mccovey ackerson publican consultant and former aide to president george w. bush great to have you all here a very warm welcome to you now for our international audience who might not be avid followers of american news can we just start with why this nomination is such a big deal for america and sanford if you could perhaps shed some light on this for us. well the...
139
139
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
he says he is not resigning, reena. >> ninan: okay, kenneth craig. thank you very much, kenneth.monday in san francisco, a court case gets underway that could affect millions of people. it involves a popular weed killer roundup. a dying man claims it caused his cancer. as jamie yuccas reports, what a jury decides could set a precedent. >> reporter: signs warning of weed killers made by monsanto are on school grounds in california. dewayne johnson claims the weed killers caused his non-hodgkins lymphoma. >> if we win this, monsanto is in trouble. >> reporter: johnson's lawyer brent wisner says billions are at stake. >> this is the first time that the world is going to see documents showing that monsanto for at least the last 20 years has known roundup and ranger pro can cause cancer and specifically cause non-hodgkins lymphoma. >> reporter: johnson became the first to sue after the international agency for cancer research determined in 2015 the key ingredient glyphosate is probably carcinogenic to humans. monsanto scientis donna farmer disputed that. >> they cherry pick, they inte
he says he is not resigning, reena. >> ninan: okay, kenneth craig. thank you very much, kenneth.monday in san francisco, a court case gets underway that could affect millions of people. it involves a popular weed killer roundup. a dying man claims it caused his cancer. as jamie yuccas reports, what a jury decides could set a precedent. >> reporter: signs warning of weed killers made by monsanto are on school grounds in california. dewayne johnson claims the weed killers caused his...
47
47
Jul 29, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
that was historian, dr kenneth mufuka talking to our witness team.fter maintaining his overall lead on the penultimate stage of the race, a 31km time trial. he came third during saturday's time trial but still has a 1 minute and 51 second advantage over his nearest rival. the four—time winner, chris froome, will finish the race in third place. joe curry has more from paris. a maiden tour de france title in his sights with a lead ofjust over two minutes, giraffe thomas would never get a better chance to be crowned champion, something no welshman had ever achieved. —— geraint. just a 31 kilometre time trial stood between him and sporting immortality. chris froome started the day in fourth. his hopes forjoint record fifth title realistically over before today's stage. world time trial champion and the biggest threat to thomas' crown, tonder malone, went faster yet. the vultures were circling but the title was within thomas' grasp. not even a slipup would deter him, and while his legs started to show the strain, he was able to do in. it wasjust a whirlwi
that was historian, dr kenneth mufuka talking to our witness team.fter maintaining his overall lead on the penultimate stage of the race, a 31km time trial. he came third during saturday's time trial but still has a 1 minute and 51 second advantage over his nearest rival. the four—time winner, chris froome, will finish the race in third place. joe curry has more from paris. a maiden tour de france title in his sights with a lead ofjust over two minutes, giraffe thomas would never get a better...
66
66
Jul 25, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
police say they would have questioned a, kenneth milner, for rate and child cruelty if he were still alive. also tonight to call in donald trump struck a deal with the eu to prevent a trade war, announcing a new close friendship between america and brussels. we agreed to day, first of all, to work together towards zero tariffs, zero nontariff barriers, and zero subsidies on non— auto industrial goods, thank you. at least 80 people have died and dozens are still missing following the wildfires in the athens, which have been called the deadliest on record in greece. and could we be one step closer to discovering life on mars? scientist two in italy believe they have found an underground lake i2 two in italy believe they have found an underground lake 12 miles wide on the red planet. —— scientists. and at half past eleven, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers katy balls from the spectator and the guardian columnist dawn foster. stay with us for that. more than 60 children at a hospital in derbyshire were sexually abused while sedated, according to a major po
police say they would have questioned a, kenneth milner, for rate and child cruelty if he were still alive. also tonight to call in donald trump struck a deal with the eu to prevent a trade war, announcing a new close friendship between america and brussels. we agreed to day, first of all, to work together towards zero tariffs, zero nontariff barriers, and zero subsidies on non— auto industrial goods, thank you. at least 80 people have died and dozens are still missing following the wildfires...
44
44
Jul 29, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
that was historian dr kenneth mufu ka talking to our witness team.e tour de france after maintaining his overall lead on the penultimate stage of the race, a 31km time trial. tradition dictates that the overall leader is not challenged on the final stage. he came third during saturday's time trial but still has a one minute and 51 second advantage over his nearest rival. the four—time winner, chris froome, will finish the race in third place. after almost 65,000 kilometres at sea, history has been made in the clipper round the world yacht race. for the first time, a female skipper, wendy tuck, has led her team of amateur sailors to victory. thousands turned out to watch them sail into liverpool after nearly a year at sea. peter harris reports. for the winners, a moment to savour, and a first too for the round the world yacht race. wendy tuck becoming the first women to skipper the winning crew. the hardest part is getting the team to gel. you might have people who are really competitive, people who aren't and just trying to get them all together, tha
that was historian dr kenneth mufu ka talking to our witness team.e tour de france after maintaining his overall lead on the penultimate stage of the race, a 31km time trial. tradition dictates that the overall leader is not challenged on the final stage. he came third during saturday's time trial but still has a one minute and 51 second advantage over his nearest rival. the four—time winner, chris froome, will finish the race in third place. after almost 65,000 kilometres at sea, history has...
32
32
Jul 29, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
that was historian, dr kenneth mufuka talking to our witness team. lombok. it happened early in the morning when many people were sleeping. many people were damaged —— hurt. more protests are expected in russia on sunday over a proposed rise in the pension age for men and women. they come a day after demonstrations organised by the communist party — and will be led by the liberal opposition. the government wants to raise the pension age from 60 to 65 for men. 55 to 63 is the proposed raise in pension age for women in russia. russian men have a life expectancy ofjust 66 according to the world health organisation, women fare a bit better, with a life expentancy age of 77. opponents of the changes argue people won't live long enough to enjoy their pensions if the changes are passed. lebo diseko has more. a rare sight in vladimir putin's russia, thousands on the streets of moscow challenging proposed pension reforms. this sign and the skeleton with it expressing theirfears. "worked all his life but did not get his pension." translation: sadly a significa
that was historian, dr kenneth mufuka talking to our witness team. lombok. it happened early in the morning when many people were sleeping. many people were damaged —— hurt. more protests are expected in russia on sunday over a proposed rise in the pension age for men and women. they come a day after demonstrations organised by the communist party — and will be led by the liberal opposition. the government wants to raise the pension age from 60 to 65 for men. 55 to 63 is the proposed...
112
112
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
abc's kenneth moton joins us now with the latest from washington.ood morning, kenneth. >> reporter: lebron james likely not on president trump's list, maggie and kendis, but, yes, we've learned the president is down to five potential supreme court nominees who are said to be under serious consideration to replace justice anthony kennedy. president trump back in washington and back to preparing for a battle over his pick for the supreme court. >> it's probably going to be vicious because the other side, all they could do is obstruct and resist. you know their whole thing is resist. >> reporter: the president on but the resistance could also come from some members of his own party. >> a candidate for this important position who would overturn roe v. wade would not be acceptable to me because that would indicate an activist agenda. >> reporter: but will the president ask potential nominees about the landmark abortion case? >> well, that's a big one and probably not. they're all saying don't do that. >> reporter: the supreme court showdown comes as the
abc's kenneth moton joins us now with the latest from washington.ood morning, kenneth. >> reporter: lebron james likely not on president trump's list, maggie and kendis, but, yes, we've learned the president is down to five potential supreme court nominees who are said to be under serious consideration to replace justice anthony kennedy. president trump back in washington and back to preparing for a battle over his pick for the supreme court. >> it's probably going to be vicious...
94
94
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, maggie. president trump is moving fast to make his second supreme court pick since taking office and the white house is moving staff around to prepare for what is likely to be a battle on capitol hill. today president trump's supreme court short list. >> they are outstanding people and they are really incredible people in so many different way, academically and so many other ways. >> reporter: the president met with four potentials face-to-face. all are circuit judges for the court of appeals ranging in age from their late 40s to early 50s and sources tell abc news as early as today trump plans to meet with two more including thomas hardiman who came in a second to neil gorsuch last year and joan larsen which would make her the second woman to meet with the president to potentially replace retiring justice anthony kennedy. >> i am putting pro-life justices on the court. >> reporter: during the 2016 campaign, candidate trump promised to appoint justices who would overturn the landmark abortion
good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, maggie. president trump is moving fast to make his second supreme court pick since taking office and the white house is moving staff around to prepare for what is likely to be a battle on capitol hill. today president trump's supreme court short list. >> they are outstanding people and they are really incredible people in so many different way, academically and so many other ways. >> reporter: the president met with four...
90
90
Jul 18, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
diane and kendis. >> kenneth moton live from d.c. for us, thank you. >>> and those prepared remarks that the president made at the white house yesterday were apparently altered at the last minute. a close-up view shows a black marker was used to add the sentence, there was no collusion. farther down the same page a line that said, those who meddled in the election will be brought to justice, was apparently crossed out using that same black marker. >>> prosecutors are increasing the pressure on a gun activist with ties to the nra who is accused of working as a secret russian agent. 29-year-old mariia butina has now been indicted on two charges including acting as an agent of the russian government. if convicted, she faces up to 15 years in prison. her lawyer calls the charges overblown. >>> and this morning a search resumes in florida after two small planes collided over the evergrades. at least three people were killed. another victim is missing. the planes are reportedly owned by a flight school that has suffered three deadly crashe
diane and kendis. >> kenneth moton live from d.c. for us, thank you. >>> and those prepared remarks that the president made at the white house yesterday were apparently altered at the last minute. a close-up view shows a black marker was used to add the sentence, there was no collusion. farther down the same page a line that said, those who meddled in the election will be brought to justice, was apparently crossed out using that same black marker. >>> prosecutors are...
133
133
Jul 20, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
abc's kenneth moton joins us now from d.c. kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis. so, let's recap here. it's been a week of bipartisan criticism, negative coverage and confusion over president trump's summit with vladimir putin. apparently the president unfazed inviting the russian leader to washington this fall. a week of walk-backs for president trump on russia is ending with a stunning announcement, a vladimir putin invite to the white house. >> getting along with president putin, getting along with russia is a positive, not a negative. now, with that being said, if that doesn't work out, i'll be the worst enemy he's ever had. >> reporter: the president on cnbc defending his helsinki summit. his director of national intelligence learned about the invite during a live interview. >> say that again. okay. that's going to be special. >> reporter: dan coats in a rare move publicly criticized trump's one-on-one closed door meeting with putin. >> i would have suggested a different way. >> reporter: during the su
abc's kenneth moton joins us now from d.c. kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis. so, let's recap here. it's been a week of bipartisan criticism, negative coverage and confusion over president trump's summit with vladimir putin. apparently the president unfazed inviting the russian leader to washington this fall. a week of walk-backs for president trump on russia is ending with a stunning announcement, a vladimir putin invite to the white house. >> getting along...
336
336
tv
eye 336
favorite 0
quote 0
children 5 and under, two weeks. >> kenneth moton joins us now live from washington. the president trump doubling down once again how he wants to secure the border and due process. >> the president on twitter today, he said, "when people come into our country illegally, we must immediately escort them back out without going through years of legal maneuvering." remember, the white house said this week just because immigrants don't see a judge doesn't mean they don't receive due process. the pressure is also on congress. lawmakers left washington for the holiday without, failing to pass any legislation to fix the immigration problem. >> kenneth, thank you. >>> next to the excessive and dangerous heat, from the plains to the northeast, and the severe storm threat from colorado to maine. tinder-dry conditions fueling colorado springs fire across 38,000 acres. not yet contained. and those cars on i-90 in south dakota, battered by destructive hail. scorching heat, expected to blanket the northeast for days. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano is in new york's central pa
children 5 and under, two weeks. >> kenneth moton joins us now live from washington. the president trump doubling down once again how he wants to secure the border and due process. >> the president on twitter today, he said, "when people come into our country illegally, we must immediately escort them back out without going through years of legal maneuvering." remember, the white house said this week just because immigrants don't see a judge doesn't mean they don't receive...
172
172
Jul 1, 2018
07/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
ionsinan: kenneth craig, thank you kenneth. another part of the anti- immigration marches is to abolish ice. it's a growing call from democrats to get rid of the agency that arrests and removes illegal immigrants in the u.s. paula reid has that part of the story. >> no more ice! no more ice! >> reporter: early this morning, before the demonstrations got under way, president trump tweeted his support for immigration and customs d forcement, writing: "to the great and brave men and women of ice, do not worry or lose your spirit." he was responding to top democrats who are calling to abolish ice. alexandria ocasio-cortez, a 28- year-old democrat who just ousted incumbent congressman joe umowley, is among those calling for an end to the agency. you also support defunding ice. >> yes. >> reporter: can you explain why defund and not reform? >> what we really need to do is really reassess our approach to entire immigration in the united states. is reporter: senator kirsten gillibrand agrees. ep start over, reimagine it and build somet
ionsinan: kenneth craig, thank you kenneth. another part of the anti- immigration marches is to abolish ice. it's a growing call from democrats to get rid of the agency that arrests and removes illegal immigrants in the u.s. paula reid has that part of the story. >> no more ice! no more ice! >> reporter: early this morning, before the demonstrations got under way, president trump tweeted his support for immigration and customs d forcement, writing: "to the great and brave men...
106
106
Jul 15, 2018
07/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs reporter, kenneth craig, says the meeting in finland comes on the heels of a new indictment of a dozen russian intelligence officers. >> reporter: anti-trump protesters shouted at the president as he played golf at his resort in scotland. the president is scheduled to meet with the russian president next week. the summit is being overshadowed by explosive new charges of russian meddling. >> the department of justice announced indictments against 12 russian intelligence officials for tampering with the presidential election in 2016. >> 11 of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack into computers, steel documents, and release those documents with the intense to interfere in the election. >> reporter: on saturday, mr. trump tweeted, these russian individuals did their work during the obama years. why didn't obama do something about it? he thought crooked hillary would win, that's why. >> reporter: the democrats are calling on the president to cancel the summit. >> the president and his team are not willing to make the facts of this indictment a top priority of the meeting
cbs reporter, kenneth craig, says the meeting in finland comes on the heels of a new indictment of a dozen russian intelligence officers. >> reporter: anti-trump protesters shouted at the president as he played golf at his resort in scotland. the president is scheduled to meet with the russian president next week. the summit is being overshadowed by explosive new charges of russian meddling. >> the department of justice announced indictments against 12 russian intelligence officials...
92
92
Jul 20, 2018
07/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
kenneth craig has more. >> honey, get inside. >> reporter: it looked like a scene from "the wizard ofoz" as a twister snapped up palms in b don durant, iowa. actually two tornadoes that ripped three town. >> looked up and there was what appears to be a second tornado headed down toward ore neighborhood, and i think that's what probably hit these homes. >> a tornado struck a plant in pella. the storm deposited sheets of metal in the middle of a cornfield across the street. several people inside the plant suffered minor injuries. >> all of our team members were in shelters when that hit, and, yeah, from there we went into action. >> reporter: cars were piled up on top of each other, and people reported the smell of gas. and sigh reince sounded when a confirmed tornado touched down in marshalltown, leaving a path of destruction in its wake. it topped the spire on a main courthouse in the district. other structures in town were reduced to rubble, and the windows of vehicles were blown out. >> this is very devastating to this community. it's a multicultural community, and all the people he
kenneth craig has more. >> honey, get inside. >> reporter: it looked like a scene from "the wizard ofoz" as a twister snapped up palms in b don durant, iowa. actually two tornadoes that ripped three town. >> looked up and there was what appears to be a second tornado headed down toward ore neighborhood, and i think that's what probably hit these homes. >> a tornado struck a plant in pella. the storm deposited sheets of metal in the middle of a cornfield across...
164
164
Jul 10, 2018
07/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
kavanaugh met kenneth starr during a justice department fellowship and became a key staff member when starr was the independent counsel investigating t investigating the white water and monica lewinsky scandals. he became a white house counsel and top aide to george w. bush and met his wife ashley while working in the white house. they have two daughters. president bush nominated kavanaugh to the federal appeals court in washington, d.c. at his senate confirmationf another mr. >> reporter: he was confirmed made him a better one. in a 2009 law review article, he said that experience convinced him that presidents should not be subjected to lawsuits or criminal investigations while in office, but said congress should change the law to provide that exemption. republican leaders in the senate had told the president that kavanaugh might be harder to get through confirmation because of his extensive paper trail as a judge in the bush administration and working for kenneth starr. resident trump apparentlye trouble. frances? >> we will see. pete, thank you. >>> hopes are high in northern thail
kavanaugh met kenneth starr during a justice department fellowship and became a key staff member when starr was the independent counsel investigating t investigating the white water and monica lewinsky scandals. he became a white house counsel and top aide to george w. bush and met his wife ashley while working in the white house. they have two daughters. president bush nominated kavanaugh to the federal appeals court in washington, d.c. at his senate confirmationf another mr. >>...
77
77
Jul 18, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
kenneth is live in washington for us this morning. >> good morning. once again president trump is defending his summit with vladimir putin in a new tweet this morning, the president says, quote, many people at the higher ends of intelligence loved my press conference performance in helsinki. we've heard the opposite. there is still confusion this morning about whether or not the president truly believes u.s. intelligence about russian meddling. >> reporter: this morning new details about president trump's russia reversal. >> i have a full faith in our intelligence agencies. oops, they just turned off the lights. that must be the intelligence agencies. there it goes. >> reporter: after that moment sources shedding light on what led the president to backtrack on his answer in helsinki about russian election meddling. >> i have president putin, he said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. >> reporter: reading from prepared remarks, trump said he misspoke. >> i said the word would instead of wouldn't. the sentence shou
kenneth is live in washington for us this morning. >> good morning. once again president trump is defending his summit with vladimir putin in a new tweet this morning, the president says, quote, many people at the higher ends of intelligence loved my press conference performance in helsinki. we've heard the opposite. there is still confusion this morning about whether or not the president truly believes u.s. intelligence about russian meddling. >> reporter: this morning new details...
120
120
Jul 10, 2018
07/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
kavanaug met kenneth starr during a justice department fellowship and became a key staff member when starras t independent counsel investigating t investigating the white water and monica lewinsky scandals. he became a white house counsel and top aide to george w. bush and met his wif w ashlele working in the white house. they have two daughters. president bush nominatedva ugh to the federal appeals court in washington, d.c. at his senate confirmation hearin democrats said he was too partisan. >> you could not think of anotheromination given mr. kavanaugh's record more designed to divide us. >> after theha hearing about senator, my mom said to me, thinke really respects you, as only a mom can. >> reporter: he was confirmed 57 a6. he's been judge for 12 years and says w the yearsh bush made him a better one. in a 2009 law retiew e, he said that experience convinced him that presidents n should be subjected to lawsuits or criminal investigations whilen office, but said congress should change the law to emovide that ion. republicanen leaders in thee had told the president that kavanaugh
kavanaug met kenneth starr during a justice department fellowship and became a key staff member when starras t independent counsel investigating t investigating the white water and monica lewinsky scandals. he became a white house counsel and top aide to george w. bush and met his wif w ashlele working in the white house. they have two daughters. president bush nominatedva ugh to the federal appeals court in washington, d.c. at his senate confirmation hearin democrats said he was too partisan....
61
61
Jul 28, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
well let's stay with that story now — dr kenneth mufuka is a zimbabwean historian who grew up ten milesty in the south—eastern hills of zimbabwe near the town of masvingo. it is now a unesco world heritage site. dr kenneth mufuka tells bbc witness about how its ancient structures have been used as a political tool by generations of ruling elites. this is one of the most remarkable sites in africa. these are the corridors of power of an agent to consider the —— ancient civilisation. this is great zimbabwe. everybody in power want to control history. the europeans said the africans did not build the ruins. it belonged to someone, the arabs, the queen of sheba, anybody else except the africans. it was the greatest civilisation out of egypt. it carried about 10,000 people. that was quite a large city. it was also a scene of religion and the economy as zimbabwe. it could be traced as far back as 11 hundredths. i was raised about ten miles away from stock i was obsessed with history so i visited it as a child. there was a tourist, blacks were not allowed there. but we just turned up and if th
well let's stay with that story now — dr kenneth mufuka is a zimbabwean historian who grew up ten milesty in the south—eastern hills of zimbabwe near the town of masvingo. it is now a unesco world heritage site. dr kenneth mufuka tells bbc witness about how its ancient structures have been used as a political tool by generations of ruling elites. this is one of the most remarkable sites in africa. these are the corridors of power of an agent to consider the —— ancient civilisation. this...
105
105
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
here is abc news reporter kenneth moton. >> reporter: president trump back to preparing for a battle over his pick for the supreme court. >> it's probably going to be vicious because the other side, all they can do is obstruct and resist. the whole thing is resist. >> reporter: the president on fox news hitting democrats. the resistance could come from some members of his own party. >> a candidate for this important position who would overturn roe v. wade would not be acceptable to me because that would be an activist agenda. >> reporter: the president asked about the landmark abortion case. >> that's a big one and probably not. they're saying don't do that. >> reporter: as the president continues to deal with backlash from a zero tolerance immigration policy. massive rallies over the weekend in cities across the country >> i understand rules. i understand process. but this is children. we're talking about children. >> reporter: from celebrities to politicians, some, including democratic senator elizabeth warren on cnn criticizing immigration and customs enforcement. >> we need to re
here is abc news reporter kenneth moton. >> reporter: president trump back to preparing for a battle over his pick for the supreme court. >> it's probably going to be vicious because the other side, all they can do is obstruct and resist. the whole thing is resist. >> reporter: the president on fox news hitting democrats. the resistance could come from some members of his own party. >> a candidate for this important position who would overturn roe v. wade would not be...
35
35
Jul 9, 2018
07/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
starr kenneth starr prosecuted president bill clinton and what that does is it gives the democrats a paper trail and a lot of questions that they can ask him delaying this whole process and the republicans really don't want this to be delayed because in november are midterm elections and control of congress could change hands so that something that will be thinking about catholic church is considered safe likable but according to those who know president trump dull and personality mean so much to this president and then of course there's barrett the social conservative she would be also another controversial pick because she's had a lot of academic writings about abortion the democrats would definitely seize on that a key issue for them and then there's talk that trump is actually considering a fourth candidate one who was the runner up last time around and that is thomas hardiman he's got a few things going for him one of them that trump likes his sort of personal story he was the first in his family to graduate from college once drove a taxi and was recommended by trump sr who happ
starr kenneth starr prosecuted president bill clinton and what that does is it gives the democrats a paper trail and a lot of questions that they can ask him delaying this whole process and the republicans really don't want this to be delayed because in november are midterm elections and control of congress could change hands so that something that will be thinking about catholic church is considered safe likable but according to those who know president trump dull and personality mean so much...
106
106
Jul 17, 2018
07/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
kenneth craig explains. >> reporter: shannon drenick battled anxiety and depression for years, but todayndent on any medicines and she credits her strict, nutrient-rich diet. >> dark, leafy greens, and then, obviously, protein. >> reporter: it was her doctor's recommendation, and shannon says it significantly improved her mental health. >> i think it was a game-changer for me with her, for sure. >> reporter: a game-changer. >> yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: there is emerging research and evidence that nutritional psychiatry, or using diet to treat anxiety and mood disorders, such as depression, is beneficial. dr. eva selhub has been treating shannon for the past 14 years. how do the foods that we eat affect our brains? >> in many, many different ways. now remember, your brain needs fuel, and even though it's a really small part of your body, it actually takes 20% of that fuel. >> reporter: dr. selhub says that fuel directly affects the structure and function of your brain, and ultimately, your mood. she also prescribes fermented foods and probiotics for gut benefits, which she says can r
kenneth craig explains. >> reporter: shannon drenick battled anxiety and depression for years, but todayndent on any medicines and she credits her strict, nutrient-rich diet. >> dark, leafy greens, and then, obviously, protein. >> reporter: it was her doctor's recommendation, and shannon says it significantly improved her mental health. >> i think it was a game-changer for me with her, for sure. >> reporter: a game-changer. >> yeah, absolutely. >>...
76
76
Jul 25, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
we know dr kenneth milner died in 1975.ere were these allegations against him? well, as we heard earlier, it appears that the first allegations we re appears that the first allegations were only made public in 2011 and only first taken to the police. 0thers followed. so it seems that dr milner probably didn't know that these allegations had been made about him. at the time, it didn't seem to the victims involved, to the children, that there was a route to make these allegations, to make these complaints and disclose what happened. but what we know now is according to the police, were he still alive now, there is enough evidence for him to be interviewed under caution about a series of offences — rape, indecent assault and child cruelty. but he will never face justice. thank you. british and irish government ministers have met for their first conference in irish government ministers have met for theirfirst conference in more than a decade. the last meeting was before the dup and sinn fein agreed they would share power at sto
we know dr kenneth milner died in 1975.ere were these allegations against him? well, as we heard earlier, it appears that the first allegations we re appears that the first allegations were only made public in 2011 and only first taken to the police. 0thers followed. so it seems that dr milner probably didn't know that these allegations had been made about him. at the time, it didn't seem to the victims involved, to the children, that there was a route to make these allegations, to make these...
88
88
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
kenneth moton joins us. >> reporter: the countdown is on for that big monday announcement with that slim gop majority in the senate, it's crucial that president trump have the support of every republican senator. president trump and the first lady celebrating the fourth of july at the white house with military families. >> happy fourth of july. >> reporter: today the focus is back on his next pick for the soon-to-be open supreme court seat. >> we're going to give you a great one like justice gorsuch. we hit a home run there and will hit one here. >> reporter: he met with at least seven possible replacements for retiring justice anthony kennedy but gop senators have taken aim at one of the candidates on the short list, federal court of appeals judge brett kavanaugh. >> to be a good umpire and a good judge. don't be a jerk. >> reporter: the 53-year-old has said judges should have an open mind and be willing to change. sources tell abc news republican senators rand paul, tom cotton and ted cruz called the president expressing concerns kavanaugh wouldn't be that reliable conservative vote. t
kenneth moton joins us. >> reporter: the countdown is on for that big monday announcement with that slim gop majority in the senate, it's crucial that president trump have the support of every republican senator. president trump and the first lady celebrating the fourth of july at the white house with military families. >> happy fourth of july. >> reporter: today the focus is back on his next pick for the soon-to-be open supreme court seat. >> we're going to give you a...
62
62
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
abc's kenneth moton is in d.c. with new details on the search. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, kendis. president trump at that event last night telling supporters he spent the past three days interviewing supreme court nominees. we can also tell you that on the short list, federal judges and at least one gop lawmaker from congress. president trump on the road in west virginia with his big supreme court decision on his mind. >> this is such an important decision, and we're going to give you a great one. >> reporter: the white house says the president has interviewed seven potential nominees this week, three within the past 24 hours. >> these are very talented people, brilliant people and i think you're really going to love it just like justice gorsuch. we hit a home run there and we're going to hit one here. >> reporter: on the list, federal judge brett kavanaugh, a former clerk of retiring justice anthony kennedy and two women, federal judges amy coney barrett of indiana and joan larsen of michigan, both clerked for the late justi
abc's kenneth moton is in d.c. with new details on the search. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, kendis. president trump at that event last night telling supporters he spent the past three days interviewing supreme court nominees. we can also tell you that on the short list, federal judges and at least one gop lawmaker from congress. president trump on the road in west virginia with his big supreme court decision on his mind. >> this is such an important decision, and...
261
261
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 0
kenneth moton, abc news, new york. >>> the convicted killer jodi arias is asking for a new trial. arias was convicted in the brutal murder of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, back in 2008. she's now asking an appeals court to overturn her conviction saying she was denied a fair trial. arias is blaming the judge's failure to control news coverage that turned the trial into a circus-like atmosphere. she's currently serving a life sentence. >>> we're hearing from an actor who was reportedly maimed in a violent kidnapping for ransom scheme. joseph capone and actress daisy mccrackin were abducted from her home back in may of last year. h in a ned mccrackin was driven around to atms and forced to write a $10,000 check for his release. >> he grabbed me by the collar and dragged me outside and dragged me down the driveway and threw me in the back of a car where daisy was already in the backseat. and they put bags over our heads. and then, proceeded to drive. >> prosecutors allege capone was pistol-whipped and beaten. the three suspects all face life prison sentences if convicted. we'll
kenneth moton, abc news, new york. >>> the convicted killer jodi arias is asking for a new trial. arias was convicted in the brutal murder of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, back in 2008. she's now asking an appeals court to overturn her conviction saying she was denied a fair trial. arias is blaming the judge's failure to control news coverage that turned the trial into a circus-like atmosphere. she's currently serving a life sentence. >>> we're hearing from an actor who...
178
178
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
>> kenneth, thank you. >>> when we come back, the breaking news involving that poison attack and russiawhat just happened to a woman who came into contact with a nerve agent. >>> and what this nfl player did for his mother and younger sister. it made them cry. it may bring you to tears as well. stay with us. sister. it made them cry. it may bring you to tears as well. stay with us. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's... proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase ri
>> kenneth, thank you. >>> when we come back, the breaking news involving that poison attack and russiawhat just happened to a woman who came into contact with a nerve agent. >>> and what this nfl player did for his mother and younger sister. it made them cry. it may bring you to tears as well. stay with us. sister. it made them cry. it may bring you to tears as well. stay with us. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had...
153
153
Jul 6, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> los angeles police say they have enough evidence to charge 27-year-old kenneth bianchi with tenllside stranglings. police focused on bianchi only after he was arrested last january for the murder of two college students in washington state. >> what the police did not know was that there was not one strangler but two. >> today in a bellingham, washington, courtroom, kenneth bianchi, in the hope of avoiding a death sentence, confessed to participation in the los angeles hillside stranglings and went on to accuse his cousin, angelo buono, of being his accomplice. >> kenneth beankhy, to a great extent he was motivated because he was trying to show his older cousin, who he revered, that he was tough. for angelo buono, he enjoyed the fact that he had his younger cousin listening to him. saw him as a mentee. we saw this time and time again. pairs of killers who urge each other on, and together they are extremely vicious and violent. >> is there any doubt this is a body? >> no doubt. >> there's the skull and the jaw bone and everything. >> when did you first get word there might be some
. >> los angeles police say they have enough evidence to charge 27-year-old kenneth bianchi with tenllside stranglings. police focused on bianchi only after he was arrested last january for the murder of two college students in washington state. >> what the police did not know was that there was not one strangler but two. >> today in a bellingham, washington, courtroom, kenneth bianchi, in the hope of avoiding a death sentence, confessed to participation in the los angeles...
104
104
Jul 17, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
kenneth. >> good morning, jessica and reggie.e white house is in damage control mode this morning. pointing to president trump's tweets saying he has great confidence in the intelligence community, but the u.s. and russia must get along. president trump back at the white house. welcomed by protests after his extraordinary one-on-one with russian president vladimir putin. the president side by side with the man u.s. intelligence said was behind interference in the 2016 election. >> i have great confidence in my intelligence people, but i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. >> putin saying we should be guided by facts. but just days ago, special counsel robert mueller's investigation led to the indictment of 12 russian military officers. >> i think it's a shame. >> in his first post-summit comments, the president again appeared to side with putin on fox news. >> we get questions on the witch hunt. and i don't think the people out in the country buy it. >> some of the harshest cr
kenneth. >> good morning, jessica and reggie.e white house is in damage control mode this morning. pointing to president trump's tweets saying he has great confidence in the intelligence community, but the u.s. and russia must get along. president trump back at the white house. welcomed by protests after his extraordinary one-on-one with russian president vladimir putin. the president side by side with the man u.s. intelligence said was behind interference in the 2016 election. >> i...
789
789
Jul 30, 2018
07/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 789
favorite 0
quote 0
kenneth h. dahlberg. is. >> bob, i think i've got something. somewhere in this world there's a kenneth h. dahl berg. we have to get to him before "the new york times" does. i think they have the same information. write this down. kenneth h. dahlberg. write this down. dahlberg. >> more recently expressed doubts and said eagleton must make a decision whether to stay or leave the ticket. >> you're the one that wanted the articles on kenneth h. daulgberg? >> yeah. >> couldn't find anything in the clip file at all. >> wonderful. >> i did find one picture, though. if it's any help. >> thanks. >> minnesota? minneapolis, minneapolis. >> i base that conclusion upon my consultations with his doctors and personal and political -- >> outside line, please. >> yes. >> thank you. >> but the public debate over senator eagleton's past medical history continues to divert attention from the great national issues that need to be discussed. i have referred to the growing pressures to ask for senator eagleton's withdrawal. we
kenneth h. dahlberg. is. >> bob, i think i've got something. somewhere in this world there's a kenneth h. dahl berg. we have to get to him before "the new york times" does. i think they have the same information. write this down. kenneth h. dahlberg. write this down. dahlberg. >> more recently expressed doubts and said eagleton must make a decision whether to stay or leave the ticket. >> you're the one that wanted the articles on kenneth h. daulgberg? >> yeah....
112
112
Jul 10, 2018
07/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
he was on kenneth starr's staff. >> supposedly the author of the infamous starr report.e spent five years trying to prosecute a president and trying to get a president impeached. after that was over, wrote an article saying, hey, i changed my mind. turns out presidents should be exempt. >> there is a big record. >> what is so fascinating about this 2009 law review article is just how juvenile it is. when it comes to describing the presidency. because he says he had no idea. >> yeah. >> that the presidency was a really big job. when he was trying to prosecute the president through the impeachment process and kenneth starr, he didn't realize this president had all these issues like national security. >> it has a big aw shucks quality about it. but since then donald trump has shown us presidency isn't a big job. but i think judge kavanaugh will have to be asked about this and whether or not donald trump truly is too busy to be asked questions. in the end, judge kavanaugh may be willing to shield for donald trump. rudy giuliani continues to say these ridiculous things. it is
he was on kenneth starr's staff. >> supposedly the author of the infamous starr report.e spent five years trying to prosecute a president and trying to get a president impeached. after that was over, wrote an article saying, hey, i changed my mind. turns out presidents should be exempt. >> there is a big record. >> what is so fascinating about this 2009 law review article is just how juvenile it is. when it comes to describing the presidency. because he says he had no idea....
43
43
Jul 16, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
host: that is kenneth in california. we will re-air that press conference you saw at 9:00 tonight here on c-span. we are waiting for the doors open on the floor of the house. and they just have, so we will take you there live. we'll see you back at 7 a.m. eastern tomorrow. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., july 16, 2018. i hereby appoint the honorable mike bost to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 8, 2018, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue beyond 1:50 p.m. each member other than the majority and minority leaders and th
host: that is kenneth in california. we will re-air that press conference you saw at 9:00 tonight here on c-span. we are waiting for the doors open on the floor of the house. and they just have, so we will take you there live. we'll see you back at 7 a.m. eastern tomorrow. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., july 16, 2018. i hereby appoint the honorable mike bost...
48
48
Jul 10, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
kenneth, have to leave it there.our -- the chinese president is ordering the hoping -- opening of a china, arab coordination. le as pake take place in well. this bloomberg. >> >> haidi: this is show show. i'm haidi in sydney. a quick look of business headlines. japanese refiners have agreed to merge next april in a stock swap. the ratio will be set in october. idemitsu's major shareholders agreed if several measures were met, including allowing them to elect directors. david: shares of nissan are having their best day in close to two years. jumping in tokyo despite mitting to falsifying emissions reports. the fake reports coved 19 models at plants across japan. they were discovered on an internal check on people conducting final inspection. nissan said it won't lead to widespread recall. . ! an internal review of emissions tests found that all models have complied. the exception is the g. the r., which exists in two too small numbers. b.m. swmplet lowing its production in china. increasing to 520,000 cars for next ye
kenneth, have to leave it there.our -- the chinese president is ordering the hoping -- opening of a china, arab coordination. le as pake take place in well. this bloomberg. >> >> haidi: this is show show. i'm haidi in sydney. a quick look of business headlines. japanese refiners have agreed to merge next april in a stock swap. the ratio will be set in october. idemitsu's major shareholders agreed if several measures were met, including allowing them to elect directors. david: shares...