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and the wolf huffed and puffed...li well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe.t, which can make it hard to get air in. so she said... symbicort could help ue iyou breaaler for sudden symptoms.animpt of your lung function. including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. ho symbiincrease the risk oferol.l derisk of lung infections,. r osteoporosis, and some ey you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it.etter eath. watch out, piggies! (child giggles) symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minute (child giggles) you don't let anything keep you get back to doing... always be you. >>> well, it's no ordinary day at the office when astronauts venture out to work on the international space station. nasa's famed kimborough was captured with gopro and he and peggy whitson will be back out to do more improvements on the orbiting lab. ahead this morning on "cbs th w. they'll try to reuse a rocket for the first time. >>> prison terms are handed down in the bridgegate scandal and the president's eldest daughter takes a job at the whi
and the wolf huffed and puffed...li well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe.t, which can make it hard to get air in. so she said... symbicort could help ue iyou breaaler for sudden symptoms.animpt of your lung function. including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. ho symbiincrease the risk oferol.l derisk of lung infections,. r osteoporosis, and some ey you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it.etter eath. watch out, piggies!...
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he accused those criticizing russia of telling lies. >> well, you can see throughout the united states and a great power with which wants to establish a good partnership relations. there are things that are fictional and illusory, lie, always are used for domestic american political agendas. >> reporter: up to this point relations between moscow and withdrawing at a low ebb. there is the whole issue of sanctions and continued concerns about militarization. there may be some opportunity, though, to make progress if the two presidents ever meet. at this stage there are no plans for anything to lap ahead of the g-20 meet income germany in july. but president putin used this opportunity to say he would be willing to meet earlier than that in any city. the u.s. administration would choose. this is jeff can you domore in russia for "nightly business report." >>> still ahead, the new radical ways researchers are trying to tackle alzheimer's, our modern medicine series is next. >> the best performing sector so far this year is tech knowledge. we talked about that yesterday. today with one day
he accused those criticizing russia of telling lies. >> well, you can see throughout the united states and a great power with which wants to establish a good partnership relations. there are things that are fictional and illusory, lie, always are used for domestic american political agendas. >> reporter: up to this point relations between moscow and withdrawing at a low ebb. there is the whole issue of sanctions and continued concerns about militarization. there may be some...
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♪ ♪ ♪ can you hear them they talk about us telling lies well that's no surprise ♪ ♪ can you see them through them they have no shield no secrets to reveal ♪ ♪ it doesn't matter what they say in the jealous games people play ♪ ♪ hey hey hey our lips are sealed ♪ ♪ it could be ten but then again i can't remember half an hour since a quarter to four ♪ ♪ throw on your clothes the second side of surfer rosa and you leave me ♪ ♪ with my jaw on the floor hey ♪ ♪ uh just when you think that you're in control just when you think that you've got a hold ♪ ♪ just when you get on a ♪ oh here it goes here it goes here it goes again ♪ oh here it goes again i should have known should have known should have known again ♪ ♪ but here it goes again oh here it goes again ♪ ♪ it doesn't matter what they say in the jealous games people play ♪ ♪ hey hey hey our lips are sealed ♪ ♪ pay no mind to what they say doesn't matter anyway hey hey hey our lips are sealed ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hush my darling don't you cry quiet angel forget their lies ♪ ♪ oh here it goes here it goes here it goes again ♪ it doesn't matter what th
♪ ♪ ♪ can you hear them they talk about us telling lies well that's no surprise ♪ ♪ can you see them through them they have no shield no secrets to reveal ♪ ♪ it doesn't matter what they say in the jealous games people play ♪ ♪ hey hey hey our lips are sealed ♪ ♪ it could be ten but then again i can't remember half an hour since a quarter to four ♪ ♪ throw on your clothes the second side of surfer rosa and you leave me ♪ ♪ with my jaw on the floor hey ♪ ♪ uh...
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li well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you.n i got into my accident i broke almost every bone in both my legs. when i came home from the hospital i needed to be able to recover. tempur-pedic allowed me to do just that. because i don't have the average body type anymore i feel like my tempur-pedic really conforms to my body shape. power is not giving up, it's choosing to thrive. tempur-pedic. this sleep is power. for millions of baby boomers there's a virus out there. a virus that's serious, like hiv, but it hasn't been talked about much. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. that's because hep c can hideiny for years, even decades, without symptoms and it's not tested for in routine blood work. if left untreated, hep c can cause liver damage, even liver cancer. but there's important information for us: the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested for hep c. all it takes is a simple one-time blood test. and if you have hep c, it can be cured. be sure t
li well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you.n i got into my accident i broke almost every bone in both my legs. when i came home from the hospital i needed to be able to recover. tempur-pedic allowed me to do just that. because i don't have the average body type anymore i feel like my tempur-pedic really conforms to my body shape. power is not giving up, it's choosing to thrive. tempur-pedic. this sleep is power. for millions of baby boomers there's a virus out...
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>> stephen: she just lied. >> well, yes, exactly. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: do you think--ght know this because you know the inside scoop on the white house, right? like, the president calls you every morning and says, "what should i think, joe?" right? because he calls you-- i know he watches your show. we know he watches your show every day. >> we think he does, based on his twitter feed, yes. >> stephen: yeah, that's the only way we know anything about donald trump. ( laughs ) >> exactly. >> stephen: we know he's fine right now because of his twitter feed. >> well, it's been kind of silent. but, yeah, he has watched the show for years. >> stephen: yeah. >> kind of goes in waves. >> stephen: yeah. >> even when he claims he's not watching the show and he's sending out nasty tweets about us, we'll always look at the camera and say, "donald, we know you're not watching the show, but how you doing?" >> stephen: you don't say, "donald," right? you say, "mr. president," right? ( laughter ) >> you know... >> stephen: even i say, "mr. president." >> we're in a transition. i mean-
>> stephen: she just lied. >> well, yes, exactly. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: do you think--ght know this because you know the inside scoop on the white house, right? like, the president calls you every morning and says, "what should i think, joe?" right? because he calls you-- i know he watches your show. we know he watches your show every day. >> we think he does, based on his twitter feed, yes. >> stephen: yeah, that's the only way we know...
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♪ ♪ ♪ can you hear them they talk about us telling lies well that's no surprise ♪ ♪ can you see them't matter what they say in the jealous games people play ♪ ♪ hey hey hey our lips are sealed ♪ ♪ it could be ten but then again i can't remember half an hour since a quarter to four ♪ ♪ throw on your clothes the second side of surfer rosa and you leave me ♪ ♪ with my jaw on the floor hey ♪ ♪ uh just when you think that you're in control just when you think that you've got a hold ♪ ♪ just when you get on a ♪ oh here it goes here it goes here it goes again ♪ oh here it goes again i should have known should have known should have known again ♪ ♪ but here it goes again oh here it goes again ♪ ♪ it doesn't matter what they say in the jealous games people play ♪ ♪ hey hey hey our lips are sealed ♪ ♪ pay no mind to what they say doesn't matter anyway hey hey hey our lips are sealed ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hush my darling don't you cry quiet angel forget their lies ♪ ♪ oh here it goes here it goes here it goes again ♪ it doesn't matter what they say in the jealous games people play ♪ ♪ hey hey hey here it goe
♪ ♪ ♪ can you hear them they talk about us telling lies well that's no surprise ♪ ♪ can you see them't matter what they say in the jealous games people play ♪ ♪ hey hey hey our lips are sealed ♪ ♪ it could be ten but then again i can't remember half an hour since a quarter to four ♪ ♪ throw on your clothes the second side of surfer rosa and you leave me ♪ ♪ with my jaw on the floor hey ♪ ♪ uh just when you think that you're in control just when you think that...
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lies. david: well, the first question about sort of his relationship with the truth -- bill: heh heh. david: you have to think about his interactions with the media for a long time. right, he has been sort of like a showman and promoter and developer. for a long time when he was in those roles he could say things that weren't exactly true or were exaggerated and nobody knew enough, because he ran a private company without releasing many details. nobody knew enough to call him on it. and he was dealing with reporters who would come in and do their "access hollywood" segment and leave and didn't have the knowledge to call him on it. so, i think he got used to exaggerating or not telling the truth about the things he was doing. there was kind of this idea that maybe as a showman that was what he did. he didn't have to tell the truth. one of the most fascinating stories i did along the way is a guy named tim o'brien, who used to work for "the new york times," and in his book he had an estimate of how much trump was worth and it was lower than what trump was saying. trump sued o'brien, whi
lies. david: well, the first question about sort of his relationship with the truth -- bill: heh heh. david: you have to think about his interactions with the media for a long time. right, he has been sort of like a showman and promoter and developer. for a long time when he was in those roles he could say things that weren't exactly true or were exaggerated and nobody knew enough, because he ran a private company without releasing many details. nobody knew enough to call him on it. and he was...
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>> well, you know, obviously, presidents have lied before, right? about vietnam. richard nixon lied to us about certain subject that bob woodward knows a lot about. so that, in and of itself, is not new. the manner of this lie and the nature of this lie, i do believe it's a lie. i believe it's something that he sort of picked up from listening to sean hannity and brett bair and i don't think he had read that "the new york times" story that is being referenced now, before he said it. he blurted it out and with no evidence, i believe. and i don't think we ever had anything like quite this. since thgis is a president who does not want to admit a mistake or an error, and certainly not eager to admit a lie, i think he will continue to stonewall and he'll continue to send poor sean spicer out to try to defend something that is very hard to defend. and i think people will keep asking about it because this is a serious charge. >> that lead us to our next sound bite, eugene robinson. the white house not backing down. during yesterday's press briefing, sean s
>> well, you know, obviously, presidents have lied before, right? about vietnam. richard nixon lied to us about certain subject that bob woodward knows a lot about. so that, in and of itself, is not new. the manner of this lie and the nature of this lie, i do believe it's a lie. i believe it's something that he sort of picked up from listening to sean hannity and brett bair and i don't think he had read that "the new york times" story that is being referenced now, before he said...
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well, guess what. kim jong un lied. we must return north korea to where it belongs, the state sponsors of terrorism list. senator cruz and i have filed legislation to do just that. real sanctions and blocking financial transactions are necessary. the united states cannot underestimate the war prone lunacy of kim jong un. he needs a clear message from america to leave us alone and leave our allies alone. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: thank you, congressman judge poe. for what purpose does the congressman from nebraska stand? without objection. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in recognition of national agriculture week and the farmers and ranchers who have made nebraska's third district the top producing agriculture district in the country. one in four nebraska jobs is tied to agriculture. the hard work and innovative practice it is of our producers have made our state a leader in feeding the world. mr. smith: for too long the heavy hand of the federal government has threatened
well, guess what. kim jong un lied. we must return north korea to where it belongs, the state sponsors of terrorism list. senator cruz and i have filed legislation to do just that. real sanctions and blocking financial transactions are necessary. the united states cannot underestimate the war prone lunacy of kim jong un. he needs a clear message from america to leave us alone and leave our allies alone. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: thank you, congressman...
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appropriate for the fbi to advise the senate they knew about those contacts that they knew he had lied to them? >> wellre's the issue and i can't comment on what particular counterintelligence agency may have been going on. but if they're doing an investigation anyone that may join an administration or not, they -- their priority is often developing the facts to prosecute someone. and their concern sometimes that they will jeopardize the prosecution of someone if they share information with congress, the administration or anybody else but our priority in congress is the protection of the country, our national security interests, that has to trump in a same way when we capture terrorism suspects the information we need to gather from them takes priority over their prosecution, similarly here the priority for the fbi has to be protection of country first and prosecution second. >> and after the clinton diggs closures during the campaign, that's all the more stark. congressman adam schiff, ranking democrat on house intelligence, thank you sir. >> thank you. >> thank you. we'll be right back. stay with us.
appropriate for the fbi to advise the senate they knew about those contacts that they knew he had lied to them? >> wellre's the issue and i can't comment on what particular counterintelligence agency may have been going on. but if they're doing an investigation anyone that may join an administration or not, they -- their priority is often developing the facts to prosecute someone. and their concern sometimes that they will jeopardize the prosecution of someone if they share information...
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anybody -- does anybody have the ability to step up and explain the things don't go well when he lies? >> wells isolated person tweeting alone on aatury morning. my reporting bears out a different kind of picture. bannon is near the president, constantly. he has his view not only deconstructing the administrative state in his mind but he tells many people inside of the white house that he wants to deconstruct what he calls the deep state, the intelligence community and administrative apparatus built up around there. he has confided with trump -- >> bob, 6:00 in the morning, steve bannon is with him tweeting? >> he was not there on saturday morning ats mar-a-lago but with the president on friday reviewing those breitbart areas and ta articles and talking about former obama officials leaking against them. >> i think there's an important point to be made here that the outrage over his weekend tweets, some of this was stimulated by pieces in the "new york times" that allege that former officials in the obama administration and people inside the government were leaving trails of bread crumbs for in
anybody -- does anybody have the ability to step up and explain the things don't go well when he lies? >> wells isolated person tweeting alone on aatury morning. my reporting bears out a different kind of picture. bannon is near the president, constantly. he has his view not only deconstructing the administrative state in his mind but he tells many people inside of the white house that he wants to deconstruct what he calls the deep state, the intelligence community and administrative...
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then he lied about it. >> well, just last thursday, the district attorney made his chief of staff hisassistant because his last one quit to run for the office himself in the may primary. but now kathleen martin would become the actual district attorney suddenly should the da resign, many expect he'll stay on as long as he can to keep that 175,500-dollar salary, since he's so financially strapped, and maybe the reason he got into this mess to begin with. remember that the pennsylvania state attorney general, kathleen cane stayed on long after her indictment, and even after her law license was suspended a lot of people figure that the people who were in charge of whether or not pooch can stay on, keep their law license, will likely get together and try to remove seth williams from office that way if he doesn't quit himself. his lawyer yesterday thomas and alex was asked by my colleague mike denardo, is he going to quit? and he said no comment. and also, was there a plea deal offer? also, another no comment. we'll see in the no comment continue today during avianca the arraignment. >> pe
then he lied about it. >> well, just last thursday, the district attorney made his chief of staff hisassistant because his last one quit to run for the office himself in the may primary. but now kathleen martin would become the actual district attorney suddenly should the da resign, many expect he'll stay on as long as he can to keep that 175,500-dollar salary, since he's so financially strapped, and maybe the reason he got into this mess to begin with. remember that the pennsylvania...
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and then he lied about it. >> well that last comment was the money that was in social security payments payments that was covering the cost of his mother's nursing home care here in pennsylvania. when that money was taken, family and friends raised another $10,000 to keep her in there. and then the feds say he took that money, as well. well, his former boss, because seth williams was assistant d.a. before getting elected to the top job, lynn abraham, the long time da, says he liked to throw parties, likes to have a good time, and she said she had to talk to him about it on several occasions, asked if there was any hint of any of this, any of the gifts, getting or giving special deals for friends, lynn abraham the former d.a. said no, because if there were, he would have been gone in less than five minutes. >> all right, steve, thank you so much. it is just so disappointing. we of course went to the district attorney's offers yesterday, williams wasn't there. we are told he is spending time with his family. here is that statement they put opt. i ask you respect his privacy and the privac
and then he lied about it. >> well that last comment was the money that was in social security payments payments that was covering the cost of his mother's nursing home care here in pennsylvania. when that money was taken, family and friends raised another $10,000 to keep her in there. and then the feds say he took that money, as well. well, his former boss, because seth williams was assistant d.a. before getting elected to the top job, lynn abraham, the long time da, says he liked to...
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well, li shg, listen to speaker ryan. >> we need 218 votes. this is the beginning of the legislative process, we have a few weeks, we'll have ifably when that comes to the floor. i'll guarantee that. >> that's a clip and safe moment. a bold guarantee. one that comes with knowing everything working behind the scenes. obviously house leaders, chairs to bring their leaders along. what gives them the most hope is what they're seeing from the white house. president trump, vice president pence, health and human services secretary tom price all getting in full behind this plan in the last 24 hours. and that matters. the belief is with those individuals behind it, especially with president trump behind it, they'll move those conservatives into line. unify this conference going forward, but obviously, the house is just the first step. then it has to go to the senate. there is a lot of battles to come and there are a lot of road blocks ahead. dave and christine. >> what this bill looks like, right? wealthy americans are expected to get a sizable tax bre
well, li shg, listen to speaker ryan. >> we need 218 votes. this is the beginning of the legislative process, we have a few weeks, we'll have ifably when that comes to the floor. i'll guarantee that. >> that's a clip and safe moment. a bold guarantee. one that comes with knowing everything working behind the scenes. obviously house leaders, chairs to bring their leaders along. what gives them the most hope is what they're seeing from the white house. president trump, vice president...
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now, in addition to brady's super bowl li jersey the one from the championship game two years earlier was recovered as well as a helmet from super bowl li. >>> stocks overseas reacting to a big sell-off on wall street. shares fell in asia posting their biggest loss in five months after the dow fell over 230 points yesterday. experts say uncertainty over the president's health care bill is a main factor. that's the biggest drop since october before the election. >>> and sears is warning that it may not be in business much longer. in a filing last night the company said there is substantial doubt it can continue. that includes both sears and kmart stores. sears has been closing stores and selling assets. sears roebuck and company was founded more than 130 years ago. >>> well, apple in the meantime, is rolling out new products. they include red iphones and an update to its higher end ipad pro tablets. the red iphone is part of tech giant's long-standing support of the red campaign which contributes to the global fund to fight aids. the new phones, they're going to be debuting on friday. >>> when we come back
now, in addition to brady's super bowl li jersey the one from the championship game two years earlier was recovered as well as a helmet from super bowl li. >>> stocks overseas reacting to a big sell-off on wall street. shares fell in asia posting their biggest loss in five months after the dow fell over 230 points yesterday. experts say uncertainty over the president's health care bill is a main factor. that's the biggest drop since october before the election. >>> and sears...
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president gives, even though i might object to a lot of things he puts in them, it lies in how he governs. he is not governing well. he is not governing down the middle. he is not governing in a way that lends itself to compromise. we democrats will continue to hold the president accountable. that's our job. that's what the constitution says we should do and we will continue until we see the president change his course in governing and no speech is going to change that or affect that. now, one other issue, mr. president, and that is our nominee today, mr. zinke. i want to spend a minute on him. he's the nominee, of course, for secretary of interior. one of the most important issues handled by the interior department is the stewardship of our national parks. these are one of the great national resources of our country. when my children were younger, my wife and i would take them to national parks and we'd go hiking. we loved it. we so looked forward to going out west. and i remember the reward at the end of a big hike was a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. and i probably wanted them more than my kids did. but from
president gives, even though i might object to a lot of things he puts in them, it lies in how he governs. he is not governing well. he is not governing down the middle. he is not governing in a way that lends itself to compromise. we democrats will continue to hold the president accountable. that's our job. that's what the constitution says we should do and we will continue until we see the president change his course in governing and no speech is going to change that or affect that. now, one...
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sammy: a lot of bull[bleep] a lot of lies, marcus. lemonis: well, tell me about them.whole construction thing, let's put that to the side. the restaurant isn't being ran correctly. for the last 90 days, it's been [bleep] -- bad burgers, bad fries, bad customer service, bad relations. i came in, and literally every customer had a complaint. every customer. you remember you said to me, "if they can do it, then..." lemonis: "let joe run the business." sammy: right? i stepped back, i walked away, this "sammy's not coming around no more" stems from that. it's not genuine. -lemonis: what's not genuine? sammy: joe. he's not being genuine. lemonis: he's not being honest? sammy: no. he's bull[bleep] he's bull[bleep] about stuff. lemonis: all right, well, why don't we let the dust settle a little bit? -sammy: okay. -lemonis: all right? sammy: got it. lemonis: the blow-up between sammy and joe gives me real concern. i know we have a management problem, but i need to put that off to the side and get focused, because we have a meeting with the first potential franchisee. how are yo
sammy: a lot of bull[bleep] a lot of lies, marcus. lemonis: well, tell me about them.whole construction thing, let's put that to the side. the restaurant isn't being ran correctly. for the last 90 days, it's been [bleep] -- bad burgers, bad fries, bad customer service, bad relations. i came in, and literally every customer had a complaint. every customer. you remember you said to me, "if they can do it, then..." lemonis: "let joe run the business." sammy: right? i stepped...
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well, li keqiang did put some caveats into his work externalgarding challenges, saying they are gravehe uptick in anti-globalization and protectionist sentiment come in no doubt alluding to what we have seen with donald trump and brexit, and now in france as well. on the domestic front, there is the auto sector not likely to perform as well as it did last property sector, a difficult managing and balancing act for policy makers, and then debt andthe build up a credit, the bad loans, the bond defaults, the shadow banking, the questions and concerns around online financing, and as you have been talking about already, janet yellen. she will feature an this as well because fed rate hikes would put pressure on the yuan. capital controls are already in the place, but it would make the pboc's job that much more difficult. most analysts don't expect them rate,se the key benchmark but expect them to keep muddling through. it will be a tough challenge for the central bank of those rate hikes do come to fruition from the fed. rishaad: well, tell me something, we have a lot of political jostling.
well, li keqiang did put some caveats into his work externalgarding challenges, saying they are gravehe uptick in anti-globalization and protectionist sentiment come in no doubt alluding to what we have seen with donald trump and brexit, and now in france as well. on the domestic front, there is the auto sector not likely to perform as well as it did last property sector, a difficult managing and balancing act for policy makers, and then debt andthe build up a credit, the bad loans, the bond...
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white house that tlum's then national security advisor, michael flynn, lied about his conversations with the russian ambassador. >>> well, tonight a lot of people are worried about a controversial vote in congress. what lawmakers did today setting off alarm bells. is your internet browsing history and habits about to go on sale? "abc 7 news" reporter lisa is in the newsroom with the story. >> reporter: dan, they're calling the measure creepy tracking at its worse. but the republican-controlled house and senate voted in favor of it. imagine someone getting their hands-on all of the sielts you visited in the past week and using that information to push ads, stores or specific restaurants your way. >> seems sketchy and shady and i'm not a proponent at all. >> reporter: americans may not have a choice if presume signs off on a bill that would allow service providers to sell consumer data. >> i'm worried about how devices become more vulnerable if your internet provider decides to preinstall spy ware on your phone to target ads at you. >> reporter: bill advocates insist it is not about hacking or privacy infringements. it co
white house that tlum's then national security advisor, michael flynn, lied about his conversations with the russian ambassador. >>> well, tonight a lot of people are worried about a controversial vote in congress. what lawmakers did today setting off alarm bells. is your internet browsing history and habits about to go on sale? "abc 7 news" reporter lisa is in the newsroom with the story. >> reporter: dan, they're calling the measure creepy tracking at its worse. but...
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white house that tlum's then national security advisor, michael flynn, lied about his conversations with the russian ambassador. >>> well, tonight a lot of people are worried about a controversial vote in congress. what lawmakers did today setting off alarm bells. is your internet browsing history and habits about to go on sale? "abc 7 news" reporter lisa is in the newsroom with the story. >> reporter: dan, they're calling the measure creepy tracking at its worse. but the republican-controlled house and senate voted in favor of it. imagine someone getting their hands-on all of the sielts you visited in the past week and using that information to push ads, stores or specific restaurants your way. >> seems sketchy and shady and i'm not a proponent at all. >> reporter: americans may not have a choice if presume signs off on a bill that would allow service providers to sell consumer data. >> i'm worried about how devices become more vulnerable if your internet provider decides to preinstall spy ware on your phone to target ads at you. >> reporter: bill advocates insist it is not about hacking or privacy infringements. it co
white house that tlum's then national security advisor, michael flynn, lied about his conversations with the russian ambassador. >>> well, tonight a lot of people are worried about a controversial vote in congress. what lawmakers did today setting off alarm bells. is your internet browsing history and habits about to go on sale? "abc 7 news" reporter lisa is in the newsroom with the story. >> reporter: dan, they're calling the measure creepy tracking at its worse. but...
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lies. >> the rumors of putin's wealth? wellnd some people including myself believe he's the richest man in the world or one of the richest men in the world. >> he was once the largest foreign investor in russia. now he's one of vladimir putin's toughest critics. we talked in 2015. you really think putin is the richest man in the world? >> i really think that. and i'm not just saying that crazily. >> estimated net worth? >> $200 billion. i believe it's $200 billion. >> that would make putin almost two and a half times wealthier than the man forbes says is the world's wealthiest, bill gates. >> all these accusations about billions and billions of dollars of his fortune, this is not true. don't believe in them. he's got nothing. he's got what he writes in his personal financial declaration every year. >> putin's most recent financial declaration says that he personally owns less than half an ache eare of land, a roughly square foot apartment and a 200 square foot the garage in which maybe he puts the vehicle listed in that documen
lies. >> the rumors of putin's wealth? wellnd some people including myself believe he's the richest man in the world or one of the richest men in the world. >> he was once the largest foreign investor in russia. now he's one of vladimir putin's toughest critics. we talked in 2015. you really think putin is the richest man in the world? >> i really think that. and i'm not just saying that crazily. >> estimated net worth? >> $200 billion. i believe it's $200 billion....
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lies. >> the rumors of putin's wealth? wellcluding myself believe he's the richest man in the world or one of the richest men in the world. >> he was once the largest foreign investor in russia. now he's one of vladimir putin's toughest critics. we talked in 2015. you really think putin is the richest man in the world? >> i really think that. and i'm not just saying that crazily. >> estimated net worth? >> $200 billion. i believe it's $200 billion. >> that would make putin almost two and a half times wealthier than the man forbes says is the world's wealthiest, bill gates. >> all these accusations about billions and billions of dollars of his fortune, this is not true. don't believe in them. he's got nothing. he's got what he writes in his personal financial declaration every year. >> putin's most recent financial declaration says that he personally owns less than half an acre of land, a roughly 900 square foot apartment and a 200 square foot garage in which maybe he puts the vehicle listed in that document, a vintage russian s
lies. >> the rumors of putin's wealth? wellcluding myself believe he's the richest man in the world or one of the richest men in the world. >> he was once the largest foreign investor in russia. now he's one of vladimir putin's toughest critics. we talked in 2015. you really think putin is the richest man in the world? >> i really think that. and i'm not just saying that crazily. >> estimated net worth? >> $200 billion. i believe it's $200 billion. >> that...
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lies. >> the rumors of putin's wealth? wellpeople including myself believe he's the richest man in the world or one of the richest men in the world. >> bill bardo was one of the largest foreign investor in russia. now he's one of vladimir putin's toughest critics. we talked in 2015. you really think putin is the richest man in the world? >> i really think that. and i'm not just saying that crazily. >> estimated net worth? >> $200 billion. >> really? >> i believe that it's $200 billion. >> that would make putin almost two and a half times wealthier than the man forbes says is the world's wealthiest, bill gates. >> all these rumors, all these accusations about billions and billions of dollars as his fortune, this is not true. don't believe in them. he's got nothing. he's got what he writes in his personal financial declaration every year. >> putin's most recent financial personally owns less than half an acre of land, a roughly 900 square foot apartment and a 200 square foot garage in which maybe he puts the vehicle listed in tha
lies. >> the rumors of putin's wealth? wellpeople including myself believe he's the richest man in the world or one of the richest men in the world. >> bill bardo was one of the largest foreign investor in russia. now he's one of vladimir putin's toughest critics. we talked in 2015. you really think putin is the richest man in the world? >> i really think that. and i'm not just saying that crazily. >> estimated net worth? >> $200 billion. >> really? >>...
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to help finally set the record straight following the false evidence, illegal activities as well as oerm liesly. spoke with paul manafort. >> did you brief donald trump as candidate or president-elect. >> 100% accurate. never briefed him. >> ever meet him? >> i never shook his hand. been in many rallies with him from arizona, to north dakota to many in new york. which is meetings. >> so 1s hundreds of thousands people been at rallies -- >> smaller. >> can the people been to the rallies say they've been in meetings with donald trump? >> smaller ones. >> been in meeting where foreign policy was discussed? >> anderson, listen, they were often discussed in rallies as well. >> if i go to rally of donald trump. doesn't mean i'm adviser or going to meeting with him. i happen to be at rally. you went to a bunch of donald trump rallies. >> and things like that. exactly. >> meantime the white house is trying to minimize the role paul manafort worked on the campaign. saying minor despite working on it several months. drew griffin reports. >> reporter: latest connection between a trump associate and russ
to help finally set the record straight following the false evidence, illegal activities as well as oerm liesly. spoke with paul manafort. >> did you brief donald trump as candidate or president-elect. >> 100% accurate. never briefed him. >> ever meet him? >> i never shook his hand. been in many rallies with him from arizona, to north dakota to many in new york. which is meetings. >> so 1s hundreds of thousands people been at rallies -- >> smaller. >>...
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lies. very well known at long stores migrants reaching the borders of europe. . the past two or three europesylum seekers. national allegations. we have a gross ‘and asylum seekers. there al allegations. we have a gross ‘and asylum seekers. there is no law and asylum seekers. there is no such human rights that would allow anyone around the globe to freely choose his destination, cross countries illegally and eventually come to the borders of the european union and one of the european member states to apply for asylum. hungary has been ruled against by the european court of human rights on the issue. yes, but you have to be precise on the two cases. this is a ridiculous case because two pakistanis or bangladeshis to the rest of my knowledge were awarded some ramifications rest of my knowledge were awarded some - ramifications because some financial ramifications because we sent them back to serbia, through serbia, to greece. allegedly because they are going to be ill treated. keepin they are going to be ill treated. keep in mind that greece is a member of the european union. it is a ridiculou
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li keqiang, is delivering the country's economic report card to the npc. 0ur china editor, carrie gracie, is in beijing. what will be the main policy priorities that will be announced at this year's congress? well, they are all being announced writenow. premier li keqiang is delivering this, the report on the work of the government. it is a state of the nation address. he does it every year. don't expect any fireworks. it is sober and methodical. i have been going through it with him and he is halfway through right now. the key thing is the achievement of the year just past and what they will do next year. they want to achieve a high growth rate, which is difficult writenow given the economy is so large. 6.7%. and they will set out the ambition for next year. what is noticeable about the speech this year, going through it, is the references to xi jinping, the president of china, the leader of the commonest party at its core. and because this is a big political year, and congress, which only happens every five years, it is a very important moment for the leadership of china to realign and get his people in place. a lot of references scattered out this speech of xijinping being the leader of the
li keqiang, is delivering the country's economic report card to the npc. 0ur china editor, carrie gracie, is in beijing. what will be the main policy priorities that will be announced at this year's congress? well, they are all being announced writenow. premier li keqiang is delivering this, the report on the work of the government. it is a state of the nation address. he does it every year. don't expect any fireworks. it is sober and methodical. i have been going through it with him and he is...
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. >> well, some democrats say that's perjury. he lied under oath. that's coming from nancy pelosi, the house democratic leader who believes he should step aside and resign, as well as, of course, if he doesn't resign, then step aside from this investigation. chuck schumer, the senate democratic leader, i asked him do you think sessions lied under oath? he would not go there but thinks sessions should step aside and they should name a special prosecutor. either the administration or congress should pass legislation ensuring a special independent investigation will actually happen. we're not really hearing much support from the republican side on that issue. only darrell issa, the california republican, has come out in support of a special prosecutor. but, wolf, a growing number of republicans are comfortable with the idea of sessions' recusing himself, including lindsey graham of south carolina, who told me it would be a no-brainer for sessions to recuse himself, as well as jason chaffetz of utah and raul labrador, a top conservative in the house. one
. >> well, some democrats say that's perjury. he lied under oath. that's coming from nancy pelosi, the house democratic leader who believes he should step aside and resign, as well as, of course, if he doesn't resign, then step aside from this investigation. chuck schumer, the senate democratic leader, i asked him do you think sessions lied under oath? he would not go there but thinks sessions should step aside and they should name a special prosecutor. either the administration or...
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>> well, see, therein lies the conflict because you have house republicans and senate republicans whoe been running on repealing obamacare since they took the house over in 2010. in fact, since this entire law passed in what was it, 2009, the problem is donald trump came into office, if you heard him when he was discussing this matter at the gop retreat earlier -- several months ago he said, you know, if it were up to me i'd let this thing fail politically. that would be better for our party than actually taking it on and repealing and replacing it, but because house and senate republicans ran on it they feel that they need to move something now. this is the time to do it. as to whether that's going to satisfy the majority of people in america, it's an entirely different question because keep in mind, over the past six, seven years republicans have simply called for repealing it, not necessarily deciding on how they would replace what has already been in place. >> molly, let me ask you really quickly. we all know the president invited senator ted cruz to the white house kind of in an
>> well, see, therein lies the conflict because you have house republicans and senate republicans whoe been running on repealing obamacare since they took the house over in 2010. in fact, since this entire law passed in what was it, 2009, the problem is donald trump came into office, if you heard him when he was discussing this matter at the gop retreat earlier -- several months ago he said, you know, if it were up to me i'd let this thing fail politically. that would be better for our...
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. >> he may have lied the to speaker ryan as well. >> let me ask you guys a question. why isn't adam schiff saying, yeah, let's go look at it? instead -- >> he is. >> just like yesterday, he said -- >> he'll go look at it. >> let me finish. he was almost about to sign the invitation for comey to come testify, but suddenly, there are stipulations. there was no reason to have stipulations. same thing today. he was invited -- >> jack, you're rewriting -- jack, you're rewriting history. stipulations, what are you saying -- let me answer the question. i know this not because i've talked to him, but because i've read the documents and read the public reporting which you can read as well and you probably already know, which is that he was willing to sign the letter. in fact, he said today, he's willing to have comey and rogers come in behind closed-doors testimony, but he also wants a guarantee that clapper, that yates, and others are going to testify openly and that hasn't been assured. even today, he still hasn't gotten assurances from nunes that's going to occur. >> and ja
. >> he may have lied the to speaker ryan as well. >> let me ask you guys a question. why isn't adam schiff saying, yeah, let's go look at it? instead -- >> he is. >> just like yesterday, he said -- >> he'll go look at it. >> let me finish. he was almost about to sign the invitation for comey to come testify, but suddenly, there are stipulations. there was no reason to have stipulations. same thing today. he was invited -- >> jack, you're rewriting --...
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she went on five sunday shows and lied about the benghazi attack. wellbusiness travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. steve: talk about the trouble at schools comparing plump to hitler. it happened inside one high school classroom in saratoga, springs new york. and our next guest said they've had enough of those types of politically-moat invade. they started a group called the conservative chicks to keep those teachers honest, and they join us today from albany. ladies, good morning to you. >> thank you for having us. steve: all right. so, julie and marny, how did you first hear that apparently one of the teachers through a powerpoint presentation or something like that was comparing donald trump to hitler and mussolini? >>
she went on five sunday shows and lied about the benghazi attack. wellbusiness travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. steve: talk about the trouble at schools...
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. >> well, sorry. he lied. president trump says this is on the biggest losers tonight are nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. this is on obamacare. this is on democrats. your fault. >> president obama deserves an apology from president trump because he has been criticized for being too professor sor yal, couldn't make a deal. he cut a deal to make obamacare happen, something that this guy couldn't do. the buck stops in the oval office, not somewhere else. he refuses to take responsibility. frankly, the reason why he's responsible is because he is engaged, he's demonstrated a careless, casual, reckless indifference to the mechanics of governing. he hasn't even tried to learn how to do his job. he's so busy out campaigning in kentucky and tennessee, he hasn't bothered to do the substantive work to be the president of the united states. >> to keith's president, the president himself acknowledged it's been an interesting experience for him. he has learned a lot, a lot about the arcane rules of legislating was one thing
. >> well, sorry. he lied. president trump says this is on the biggest losers tonight are nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. this is on obamacare. this is on democrats. your fault. >> president obama deserves an apology from president trump because he has been criticized for being too professor sor yal, couldn't make a deal. he cut a deal to make obamacare happen, something that this guy couldn't do. the buck stops in the oval office, not somewhere else. he refuses to take...
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united on capitol hill with his hand up under oath and then came back and said well, i kind of lied.re right. >> eric: the same guy who said it didn't happen. >> bob: unless you have a big enough crane to put michelle obama on top of trump tower. >> kimberly: okay, now we are getting crazy. >> bob: what's crazy is the president of the united states. >> kimberly: bob, i know you are super worked up because we saw the progression of this over the weekend with the tweets. >> bob: this guy has a hissy fit. it's disgraceful parade you don't do that as a county sheriff in louisiana. >> kimberly: all right, anyway. the point is, bob, there should be no problem and you should agree with getting to the bottom of it and finding out what was the exact nature of the request, how wide a net was cast because certainly they can do this data mining and get the information. >> bob: in half an hour, it could be done. >> kimberly: could have happened before president barack obama left office. it's important, interesting, and there are data points compelling enough that it warrants a full investigation.
united on capitol hill with his hand up under oath and then came back and said well, i kind of lied.re right. >> eric: the same guy who said it didn't happen. >> bob: unless you have a big enough crane to put michelle obama on top of trump tower. >> kimberly: okay, now we are getting crazy. >> bob: what's crazy is the president of the united states. >> kimberly: bob, i know you are super worked up because we saw the progression of this over the weekend with the...
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atkins says the problem not only lies with distracted drivers, but distracted wack walkers, as well. alcohol was also major factor. 15% of faith al pedestrian accidents involved a drunk driver. while 34% involved someone walking drunk. >> really good job, encouraging people not to drink and drive. but we don't see messaging but no drinking and walking. >> these accidents often happen in a instant. the woman in this video is lucky she survived. but one too many grieving families, like casey's, are left behind. >> she was beginning her life. she was about to become that reporter, and it was all taken away in just a seconds. >> and the study found that most of these fatal incidents happened at night, and more rural and suburban areas. but for now live in center ci, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." jim, rahel, back to you. >> trang, thank youment. >> the time 5:36. in business news, ford is set to hire hundreds of engineers. putting at&t in charge after big project. money watch's jill wagner joins us live from the stock he can changes with details. go good rning, jim, rahel. futures pointing to
atkins says the problem not only lies with distracted drivers, but distracted wack walkers, as well. alcohol was also major factor. 15% of faith al pedestrian accidents involved a drunk driver. while 34% involved someone walking drunk. >> really good job, encouraging people not to drink and drive. but we don't see messaging but no drinking and walking. >> these accidents often happen in a instant. the woman in this video is lucky she survived. but one too many grieving families,...
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well, guess what? he lied. he's going to throw 24 million people off health insurance. the american people are catching on. our job is to not forget for a second we remain the only major country on earth not to guarantee health care to all people as a right and the fight continues for a medicare for all single payer system. that is my long-term goal. >> all right, senator bernie sanders, thank you. >> thank you, chris. >>> still to come, much more on what tomorrow's big vote means for the president and his agenda going forward. plus, the democratic push to suspend any voting on the supreme court until the investigation of trump ties to russia are over. senator al franken on the credibility crisis in the white house and judge gorsuch ahead. >>> we're following breaking news out of london tonight where a man apparently acting alone plowed a car into pedestrians and stabbed a police officer outside of parliament in what police are calling an attack inspired by international terrorism. the police officer, 48-year-old keith palmer, was killed along with three civilians and a
well, guess what? he lied. he's going to throw 24 million people off health insurance. the american people are catching on. our job is to not forget for a second we remain the only major country on earth not to guarantee health care to all people as a right and the fight continues for a medicare for all single payer system. that is my long-term goal. >> all right, senator bernie sanders, thank you. >> thank you, chris. >>> still to come, much more on what tomorrow's big...
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li the press. i'm sure we will get headlines out of this presser as well.hery: it was a much anticipated press her, given the fragile relationship between the two countries. we have some big guests to interview as well. we would hear from primavera that is a:nder and 40 a.m. hong kong time. the following hour, will be data -- zhued by jim made min. towill also be speaking someone at 10: -- 11:10. this is daybreak asia. betty: we are watching live, iss is where premier li holding a news conference with prime minister turnbull. lots of in-depth, candid discussions, saying they both agree that they need to curtail north korea, cooperate to curtail north korea. they also did make some agreements on meat boards -- exports to china. shery: north korea is such an important issue, given china's influence over the country. those ballistic missile tests happening in the last few weeks. now we are hearing china's prime year that for me are held in-depth and candid talks with prime minister turnbull. turnbull now saying they will open a new consulate general in china,
li the press. i'm sure we will get headlines out of this presser as well.hery: it was a much anticipated press her, given the fragile relationship between the two countries. we have some big guests to interview as well. we would hear from primavera that is a:nder and 40 a.m. hong kong time. the following hour, will be data -- zhued by jim made min. towill also be speaking someone at 10: -- 11:10. this is daybreak asia. betty: we are watching live, iss is where premier li holding a news...
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they didn't use the old technology, microtargetting so on which the democrats we lied on and did very well. it is just that they missed the boat in seven key states where microtargetting didn't get to the resentments that we've been talking about. in the the rest belt states and in florida, other places. but i think that one thing i think we might slerned from this election is that we can overdue this idea that technology, political technology is the be all, end all. i think we have to reevaluate that in addition to polling we have to evaluate how much credence we put in polls because polls took a big hit had. i must say that -- the pollsters did pretty much get the national vote right. hillary did win three million more votes than he did largely because of california and new york. but she did come close to what pollsters said national margin would be but electorally that's where polls were off. in those key states and if you do your own, if you do your own search, go home and put into google, and start searching some of the issues, you'll see how google slanted dray -- dramatically and ge
they didn't use the old technology, microtargetting so on which the democrats we lied on and did very well. it is just that they missed the boat in seven key states where microtargetting didn't get to the resentments that we've been talking about. in the the rest belt states and in florida, other places. but i think that one thing i think we might slerned from this election is that we can overdue this idea that technology, political technology is the be all, end all. i think we have to...
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lied to. even when they explain it to themselves, they say, well, he didn't mean it literally, but i just like the way he said it. they don't believe a lot of it their own self, but they want to be lied to. but this guy is just a -- he lies for no reason. and i mean, you can demonstrate this. like i said, a lot of what he says, you can find other times where he's in the opposite direction. he's just a liar. we need to just quit, is he telling the truth? no, he's just lying. accept it. hey, this guy is an outright liar, thank you. host: burbank, california, on our believe line. you're next, hi. caller: hi, how are you? host: fine, thanks. caller: i absolutely believe trump, and i thank god for donald trump. and you know what? i have a question. i'm third-generation new yorker, and i wish these people would stop speaking for me, because we are fed up with what's going on in this country, and this country is going to hell in a hand basket because of the corruption and the deceitfulness and the lies and the money manipulation that the democrats have been doing for years and years. kobe and hillary
lied to. even when they explain it to themselves, they say, well, he didn't mean it literally, but i just like the way he said it. they don't believe a lot of it their own self, but they want to be lied to. but this guy is just a -- he lies for no reason. and i mean, you can demonstrate this. like i said, a lot of what he says, you can find other times where he's in the opposite direction. he's just a liar. we need to just quit, is he telling the truth? no, he's just lying. accept it. hey, this...