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i think maggie's right. i think it hurt the ability of mueller to make a recommendation on obstruction. but you don't necessarily have to hear directly from a subject this was my intent. what prosecutors do all the time is look at someone's words and action and draw the sort of reasonable inferences about what they were trying to do, that's how you determine intent. think there's plenty of evidence that if i was looking at it from what i know as a prosecutor, think you can glean intent, but it would have been a cleaner case to have examined the president directly. >> i have one last question. if mueller and his team believed that bill barr mischaracterized their findings, since we haven't seen the underlying document, will they ever speak out? >> i doubt it. but the way we learn that is by seeing the full mueller report. >> maggie on that point? it's an interesting question. >> it is. i think mueller conducted himself as a professional throughout this, by all accounts. a very careful, straight down the line
i think maggie's right. i think it hurt the ability of mueller to make a recommendation on obstruction. but you don't necessarily have to hear directly from a subject this was my intent. what prosecutors do all the time is look at someone's words and action and draw the sort of reasonable inferences about what they were trying to do, that's how you determine intent. think there's plenty of evidence that if i was looking at it from what i know as a prosecutor, think you can glean intent, but it...
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maggi haberman is here. bill crystal, and jim acosta, from hanoi. >>> plus, why sean hannity is under pressure from democratic lawmakers. and later an exclusive interview with adam mosk. hear his forecast for the future of magazines. >>> but first, what year is it? president trump is cursing and complaining about crowd size and calling journalists sick and whipping up his base. meanwhile, the bigger crowd this weekend was over at the bernie sanders kickoff event, where he hit the same themes as 2016, and even used the exact same logo. the same outrages, the same argument. so what is actually new? where is the news for us to report? well, this is news. house judiciary chairman jerrold nadler saying he believes trump has obstructed justice and on monday is issuing document requests to over 60 different people and entities. that news in the past couple hours. the mounting evidence of unethical and illegal conduct is what's new. and this week, this part is important, this week it was he will advised in a new way
maggi haberman is here. bill crystal, and jim acosta, from hanoi. >>> plus, why sean hannity is under pressure from democratic lawmakers. and later an exclusive interview with adam mosk. hear his forecast for the future of magazines. >>> but first, what year is it? president trump is cursing and complaining about crowd size and calling journalists sick and whipping up his base. meanwhile, the bigger crowd this weekend was over at the bernie sanders kickoff event, where he hit...
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there is this film called the kindergarten teacher which stars maggie gyllenhaal.a candidate teacher who becomes advanced that a five—year—old in her class is the new mozart. she's the only person that sees his talent. everybody else is neglecting the fact that he is a genius. she starts to inveigled her way into his life. the film is really about how much of this is to do with her own disappointment at her lot. she is somebody who wanted to be an academic, a poet, it didn't work out. it walk a really thin line between being on the one hand this strange, sentimental story, on the other hand being something that comes very close to being a psychological chiller. i thought it was brilliantly done. maggie gyllenhaal is terrific in it. my only reservation is it is quite close to the original film. but the originalfilm is really good as well. i thought it was interesting and i thought maggie perfectly pitched her character between somebody who wants to see the creative best in this child, but all the time the implication is you are projecting onto him. and without givin
there is this film called the kindergarten teacher which stars maggie gyllenhaal.a candidate teacher who becomes advanced that a five—year—old in her class is the new mozart. she's the only person that sees his talent. everybody else is neglecting the fact that he is a genius. she starts to inveigled her way into his life. the film is really about how much of this is to do with her own disappointment at her lot. she is somebody who wanted to be an academic, a poet, it didn't work out. it...
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maggie gyllenhaal is terrific in it.ervation is it is quite close to the original film, but the originalfilm is really good as well. i thought it was interesting and i thought maggie perfectly pitched our character between somebody who wants to see the creative best in this child, but all the time the implication is you are projecting onto him. and without giving too much away, is the five—year—old the next mozart? i couldn't possibly tell you that. you have to see the film. it sounds good. i like the premise. it's like, without giving anything away, what is at the end of citizen kane! what's the dvd at the moment? i like this film. i thought it was a hard sell in the cinema. i think mike lee's recreating leading up to the massacre. an ensemble cast. one of my mates was in it. i think one of everybody‘s mates was in it. what this film does is, as it builds up towards this terrible event, it really doesn't show you from every side, everybody gets to have their say. perhaps to a fault. when you finally get to that climacti
maggie gyllenhaal is terrific in it.ervation is it is quite close to the original film, but the originalfilm is really good as well. i thought it was interesting and i thought maggie perfectly pitched our character between somebody who wants to see the creative best in this child, but all the time the implication is you are projecting onto him. and without giving too much away, is the five—year—old the next mozart? i couldn't possibly tell you that. you have to see the film. it sounds good....
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our friend maggie haberman of the "new york times." good morning, maggie. >> good morning. >> how did jared kushner get his security clearance? >> well, according to our reporting it was ordered by the president by way of john kelly despite the objection of some career personnel security office folks and the white house counsel, donald f. mcgahn. john kelly wrote a memo saying that he was -- the president ordered that jared kushner get a clearance. kelly thought whatever it was the president was saying he took it as an order. why it's striking, among other things, the president has the authority do this. but he told me when i asked him in the oval office several weeks ago that he had no role in this. ivanka trump said publicly her father had no role in it. and abbe lowell, jared kushner's lawyer said last year that this went through a normal process, a point that he made i think on cnn as well as to us after the clearance came through. there has to be a reason why it was that everybody did not want to point to what had actually happene
our friend maggie haberman of the "new york times." good morning, maggie. >> good morning. >> how did jared kushner get his security clearance? >> well, according to our reporting it was ordered by the president by way of john kelly despite the objection of some career personnel security office folks and the white house counsel, donald f. mcgahn. john kelly wrote a memo saying that he was -- the president ordered that jared kushner get a clearance. kelly thought...
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my name's maggie ho. i'm the community liaison. my work includes support for our chinese speaking families district wide. i'm also honored to work closely with our delac members and also welcome our new delac members from the bilingual community council. i also want to recognize our collective work with african american parent advisor council, c.a.p. for special education, parent advisory council and youth council. stronger together, we will work to ensure our english learners and all students are prepared to meet the san francisco unified school district's vision 2025 graduate profile. we want to thank you, superintendent, dr. vincent matthew, and our board of education commissioners for the opportunity to share this recommendations. so we look forward to our continued collaborations in support of our english learners. thank you. >> president cook: all right. thank you for your presentation and for your service to the district. are there any -- we do have one speaker for public comment. you'll have two minutes, miss aleta fisher.
my name's maggie ho. i'm the community liaison. my work includes support for our chinese speaking families district wide. i'm also honored to work closely with our delac members and also welcome our new delac members from the bilingual community council. i also want to recognize our collective work with african american parent advisor council, c.a.p. for special education, parent advisory council and youth council. stronger together, we will work to ensure our english learners and all students...
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maggie, thank you for being with us. this latest statement from the president, maybe we should just say no. i have a hard time believing that this is a real, literal, genuine threat to block the release of the mueller report. is this just more of, "a," him messing with people on a friday night because he can? or, "b," sort of moving the bar, no pun intended, so the part of the report that does get released by barr, he can say, look, we're being completely transparent. i didn't have to be. >> it could be all of the above. i think some of these tweets of his where there's not much utility in trying to figure out what the motive is. in this one he could be trolling the press very successfully right now, he could be reacting to television coverage which he often does, or he could indeed be thinking, and i tend to think it's a little less that, that he's setting the bar at a different point. look, i understand why the white house feels very good over the past week and they're doing exactly what i think that their political op
maggie, thank you for being with us. this latest statement from the president, maybe we should just say no. i have a hard time believing that this is a real, literal, genuine threat to block the release of the mueller report. is this just more of, "a," him messing with people on a friday night because he can? or, "b," sort of moving the bar, no pun intended, so the part of the report that does get released by barr, he can say, look, we're being completely transparent. i...
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kindergarten teacher, the maggie gylanhall film, you have to seek it out because it is not playing int it is a story about a teacher who becomes obsessed that one of her pupils is the new mozart. the film is really about, is the kid actually a brilliant poet or is it all the projection of the teacher, who is played by maggie gylanhall? i think it is brilliant and really smart. i do want to see that one. it is great. best dvd is something that i know you loved, and i kind of liked, but not as much as you. i was amazed that widows did not get more attention from the awards. it was based on a tv series, directed by steve mcqueen, who cast lupita nyongo in 12 years a slave, and she's the lead in us. i thought this was great, a brilliant ensemble cast headed up by viola davis. what did you not like? i didn't like that it didn't develop all the women's characters, i did not feel to a full extent. i was going to say it is a fair criticism. it is enjoyable. i think it is more than enjoyable, i think it is really profound. from a film—making point of view, i think it is a brilliantly made film
kindergarten teacher, the maggie gylanhall film, you have to seek it out because it is not playing int it is a story about a teacher who becomes obsessed that one of her pupils is the new mozart. the film is really about, is the kid actually a brilliant poet or is it all the projection of the teacher, who is played by maggie gylanhall? i think it is brilliant and really smart. i do want to see that one. it is great. best dvd is something that i know you loved, and i kind of liked, but not as...
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kindergarten teacher, the maggie gyllenhall film, you have to seek it out because it's not playing inbut it's a story about a teacher who becomes obsessed that one of her pupils is the new mozart. the whole film is really about, is the kid actually a brilliant poet or is it all to do with the projection of the kindergarten teacher, who is played by maggie gyllenhall? i think she's brilliant, i think the film is really, really smart. i actually do want to see that one. yeah, it's great. and best dvd is something that i know you loved, i kind of liked, but not as much as you. i was amazed that widows didn't get more attention from the awards. it's based on the lynda la plante tv series, directed by steve mcqueen, who of course cast lupita nyong'o in 12 years a slave, and she's the lead in us. i thought this was great, a brilliant ensemble cast headed up by viola davis. what didn't you like? i didn't like that it didn't develop all the women's characters, i didn't feel...to a full extent. all right, i mean, i remember, no, it's, i was going to say it's a fair criticism. it is enjoyable.
kindergarten teacher, the maggie gyllenhall film, you have to seek it out because it's not playing inbut it's a story about a teacher who becomes obsessed that one of her pupils is the new mozart. the whole film is really about, is the kid actually a brilliant poet or is it all to do with the projection of the kindergarten teacher, who is played by maggie gyllenhall? i think she's brilliant, i think the film is really, really smart. i actually do want to see that one. yeah, it's great. and best...
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i agree with maggie.may possibly be worried about something, but he's trying to wrestle back those headlines. >> your book explains the polarization, and talk about the risk i brought up with sara fagen, and reaching impeachment which congressman nadler seemed at times to be sensitive to in the interview today. >> he was quite sensitive to it, and i think he said the right thing. i think he said that, you know, they can't get too far out in front of public opinion when it comes to the issue of impeachment. they can't see two republicans like they are trying to nullify the results of the last election. he denied to you that it was political, but there is nothing wrong with being a little bit political about this. this is politics. it's okay to be a little bit political. yes, they have to follow the rule of law, and they have to do the right thing according to the law, and if the president obstructed justice merely obstructing justice, forget about obstruction of justice sometimes when we talk about collusi
i agree with maggie.may possibly be worried about something, but he's trying to wrestle back those headlines. >> your book explains the polarization, and talk about the risk i brought up with sara fagen, and reaching impeachment which congressman nadler seemed at times to be sensitive to in the interview today. >> he was quite sensitive to it, and i think he said the right thing. i think he said that, you know, they can't get too far out in front of public opinion when it comes to...
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now maggie maggie. we. need. you never ever have a company where i wish someone yeah well i shall confess i looked like a second time watching reality and we are and they share together and i know it. but what. i mean i do believe that. community by community we get to know the point of equality in the very safe life. cannot happen within a day over ninety zero gradually the. good unity of one. good no i don't think. so no time for incident. and i. can talk last. night. not be smoking and if i am. wanted and i pace back and then i do this in a journey i think we are. safe. and usually we want to risk. going to middleton is imminent. and i will die. and stay here. the rules need to. be sent to the world. as my discomfort in be able. to i wouldn't mind the need for heads up and we do not need help. but there was a woman. who lived in. sin slave abuse a moment for you. the plight of two men a police. officer a lifetime of service a remarkable young woman breaks free. to lead the abolitionist movement of electrifying
now maggie maggie. we. need. you never ever have a company where i wish someone yeah well i shall confess i looked like a second time watching reality and we are and they share together and i know it. but what. i mean i do believe that. community by community we get to know the point of equality in the very safe life. cannot happen within a day over ninety zero gradually the. good unity of one. good no i don't think. so no time for incident. and i. can talk last. night. not be smoking and if i...
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maggie gyllenhaal is terrific in it.it is quite close to the original film, but the originalfilm is really good as well. i thought it was really, really interesting, and i thought that gyllenhaal perfectly pitched our character between somebody who wants to see the creative best in this child, but all the time the implication is you are projecting onto him. and without giving too much away, is the five—year—old the next mozart? i couldn't possibly tell you that. you have to see the film. it sounds good. i like the premise. it's like, without giving anything away, what is the thing at the end of citizen kane! it sound sgood. best dvd at the moment? peterloo — i liked this film. i know that it was a hard sell in the cinemas. it's mike leigh's recreation of events leading up to the peterloo massacre. an huge ensemble cast, really, really great cast. one of my mates was in it, by the way. i think one of everybody‘s mates was in itbecause there are scenes with a huge number of people in it. but what it does is, as it builds u
maggie gyllenhaal is terrific in it.it is quite close to the original film, but the originalfilm is really good as well. i thought it was really, really interesting, and i thought that gyllenhaal perfectly pitched our character between somebody who wants to see the creative best in this child, but all the time the implication is you are projecting onto him. and without giving too much away, is the five—year—old the next mozart? i couldn't possibly tell you that. you have to see the film. it...
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host: maggie in florida -- maggie in new york, republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. is ok,lem with this slavery was a horrible thing and the entire country regrets it. what about the soldiers who died to free the slaves? to their families get reparations? -- do their families get reparations? guest: i don't know the answer to that. i invite the caller to craft a case, if she would so desire on behalf of the individuals who fought to end slavery. i have been working on a case that is specific to the historical experience of black americans. degreeas a significant of participation in the union army after the emancipation proclamation took place, of black soldiers and a case can be made that the union would not have won the war without the participation of black troops and support from the black community that was based on the various outposts that the union army had throughout the united states. that blackue americans themselves contributed directly to their own liberation from slavery. as a consequence, we need to factor that into
host: maggie in florida -- maggie in new york, republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. is ok,lem with this slavery was a horrible thing and the entire country regrets it. what about the soldiers who died to free the slaves? to their families get reparations? -- do their families get reparations? guest: i don't know the answer to that. i invite the caller to craft a case, if she would so desire on behalf of the individuals who fought to end slavery. i have been working on a case...
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he's attacking maggie haberman as fake news at the same time he's giving her an interview. he's doing it so the public when the "new york times" and "the washington post" both report on this -- obviously the "new york times" broke the story. it was confirmed by the post. he hopes his supporters won't believe that. they'll believe the false statements, the one youmaggie. the one ivanka trump made to abc news so he can get them not to believe anyone but himself. >> this is a political issue, not a legal one. it's clear he has the authority to do this. ek grant this security clearance. if he can do it, why not brag about it which he's done in the past? house democrats have said they want to know more. add this to the list of what they are calling a ten-course meal of things they want to investigate after the cohen hearing, testimony behind closed doors. michael cohen will come back. felix sader will speak. weisselberg will testify. what do you think we are likely to see here. what do you think democrats will focus on? >> one of the things you heard elijah cummings say was foll
he's attacking maggie haberman as fake news at the same time he's giving her an interview. he's doing it so the public when the "new york times" and "the washington post" both report on this -- obviously the "new york times" broke the story. it was confirmed by the post. he hopes his supporters won't believe that. they'll believe the false statements, the one youmaggie. the one ivanka trump made to abc news so he can get them not to believe anyone but himself....
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across the street, first responders found the body of 57-year-old maggie robinson.t is it like knowing that you had people pass over here, but you guys were able to survive here? >> right. right. >> reporter: what is that like? >> it's mind-blowing. i'm still in shock. >> reporter: search and rescue crews are still looking for people who are missing. instead of a wide area, they're going to individual addresses and sifting through the debris, trying to find people who family members say are still missing. lee county sheriff, jay jones. >> at this point, the current number we're looking at is seven to eight people. it's come down, way down, actually, from what we initially had. >> reporter: it will take months for beauregard residents to recover from something many say they will never forget. is this neighborhood ever going to be the same? >> no. it will never be the same. >> reporter: what do you do? >> i don't know. i'm trying to figure it out. >> reporter: the tornado was so powerful, the only thing that's left of maggie robinson's home is her front porch and part
across the street, first responders found the body of 57-year-old maggie robinson.t is it like knowing that you had people pass over here, but you guys were able to survive here? >> right. right. >> reporter: what is that like? >> it's mind-blowing. i'm still in shock. >> reporter: search and rescue crews are still looking for people who are missing. instead of a wide area, they're going to individual addresses and sifting through the debris, trying to find people who...
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maggie, scoop machine. let's talk about this morning's scoop. overnight you and peter baker reported on checks you obtained that michael cohen says were given to him by president trump. this is in addition to the ones you used last week, cohen did at the testimony and michael cohen said these were reimbursement for the hush money payments he made to stormy daniels. what's striking in addition to the fact that you see donald trump's signature, the president is on it again and again. you line up what was going on in the white house on those days. whether it was meetings with angela merkel, with senators about tax cuts, the turkey pardon. we'll leave it there. >> will we? >> probably not. also phone calls to benjamin netanyahu. it is jarring to see the business of the country being conducted while, as michael cohen puts it, the business of paying off porn stars is conducted at the same time. >> what people close to the president said is they are not sure he actually knew what the payments were going toward. that he thought he was getting a legal fe
maggie, scoop machine. let's talk about this morning's scoop. overnight you and peter baker reported on checks you obtained that michael cohen says were given to him by president trump. this is in addition to the ones you used last week, cohen did at the testimony and michael cohen said these were reimbursement for the hush money payments he made to stormy daniels. what's striking in addition to the fact that you see donald trump's signature, the president is on it again and again. you line up...
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now maggie maggie. we. have a couple here where i wish i knew where i shall confess i looked like a second time watching reality and we and they shared together and i knew it i. don't know. but what. i'm going to try and. i mean i do believe that. community by community we get to know the contents of equality in the very safe life. not be over ninety zero gradually the. good you know the one. good you know i don't think. oh no time for incident. and i. can talk last. night. smoking and if i am going to die and i pace back and then i do this in a journey i think we are. safe. and usually we're not going to risk. going to middleton isn't going to soon. and i was. a mistake. he's going to want. is what is the word in be able. to. move or it up and we do not need to know that there was a woman here. who may fit in. with. finn slave abuse i'm longing for you to. the plight of too many of these girls after a lifetime of service a remarkable young woman breaks train. to lead the abolitionist movement of electrifyi
now maggie maggie. we. have a couple here where i wish i knew where i shall confess i looked like a second time watching reality and we and they shared together and i knew it i. don't know. but what. i'm going to try and. i mean i do believe that. community by community we get to know the contents of equality in the very safe life. not be over ninety zero gradually the. good you know the one. good you know i don't think. oh no time for incident. and i. can talk last. night. smoking and if i am...
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maggie haberman shares the byline on this. she joins us on the phone.gie, you walk us through what happened here based on your reporting? >> sure, anderson. this has been going on for quite some time, as you know. jared kushner's background check has been a problem for him and by extension for the white house since he joined the administration. his initial application was lacking a bunch of key meetings and contacts that he had with foreign officials in various capacities. you know, they said there was a clerical error that was being updated. he was operating with a provisional clearance for some time. it was downgraded at least once, and it was downgraded in february of 2018 at a time when they were reviewing a bunch of security clearances. and this is very frustrating to jared kushner and ivanka trump, both who reported at the time felt as if john kelly and don mcgahn, the white house counsel, were targeting them. but the fbi and the cia had concern about the extent of foreign contact by jared kushner and by his involvement with his family business, h
maggie haberman shares the byline on this. she joins us on the phone.gie, you walk us through what happened here based on your reporting? >> sure, anderson. this has been going on for quite some time, as you know. jared kushner's background check has been a problem for him and by extension for the white house since he joined the administration. his initial application was lacking a bunch of key meetings and contacts that he had with foreign officials in various capacities. you know, they...
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and i thought that that was significant to note. >> maggie haberman, thank you as always.nk you. >> the book, again, is called "kushner inc" by investigative reporter vicki ward. i want to check in with chris, see what he's work bing on for "cuomo primetime." >> you must know having vicki. >> i don't think i do. >> when you see her and hear her, you're going to be -- >> "vanity fair" i know -- scl she's been a fixture in new york for a long time. i've known her a long time. this book is going to be waves of coverage. it is going to be something that the media will fixate on initially. the president is going to have very limited appetite for it. not because it's unsubstantiated, but because it is substantiated. then you're going to have second and third-wave interest because of the depth of the analysis of how intensely personal it's going to be. so you are right to seize upon it. i think this is going to be a chapter, not that it means anything existential, but once again, this is going to be a character portrait i think many people have not been aware of. so, tonight, we'
and i thought that that was significant to note. >> maggie haberman, thank you as always.nk you. >> the book, again, is called "kushner inc" by investigative reporter vicki ward. i want to check in with chris, see what he's work bing on for "cuomo primetime." >> you must know having vicki. >> i don't think i do. >> when you see her and hear her, you're going to be -- >> "vanity fair" i know -- scl she's been a fixture in new york...
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it's in no small part due to maggie haberman's reporting. "the new york times" white house correspondent and a cnn political analyst and joins us by phone. >> so maggie, what was the president's mood like up on capitol hill today? >> ebullient for him, anderson. as ebullient as he gets. he clearly felt vindicated, made that clear. described the last two years with, you know, a curse word to describe what he had been through. then ticked through a litany of either pet peeves or concerns or legislative issues. said he wanted the party to focus on health care. he thinks that's incredibly important. he was critical and he had charts accompanying him on the amount of money that the government has spent toward puerto rico after hurricane maria. and that i think caught a lot of attention afterwards. but look, this is feeling valedictory for him and it's comparable to how we saw him right after the 2016 presidential election. >> it was just yesterday we were learning back in february the president was talking about ways to limit aid to puerto rico.
it's in no small part due to maggie haberman's reporting. "the new york times" white house correspondent and a cnn political analyst and joins us by phone. >> so maggie, what was the president's mood like up on capitol hill today? >> ebullient for him, anderson. as ebullient as he gets. he clearly felt vindicated, made that clear. described the last two years with, you know, a curse word to describe what he had been through. then ticked through a litany of either pet...
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my maggie maggie. we. need. you never ever have a couple where i wish i knew where i shall confess i looked like a second and i'm watching reality and we are and they share together and i know it i. don't know you got a group but what. i'm going to try and. i mean i do believe that it's. community by community we get to know the contents of equality in the very safe life. cannot happen within a day over ninety zero gradually the. good you know the one. who would know i don't think. oh no time for incident. and i mean look at that i will cancel class. i mean. be smoking and if i am going to die and i pace back and then i do this in a journey i think we are. safe. and usually we're not going to risk. going to middleton isn't going to soon. and i will die. and stay here. rules each of. these are two words. as my discomfort in be able. to i wouldn't mind the need for heads up and we do not need help. if there was a woman. who lived in. sin slave abuse i'm longing for you to. the plight of too many of these good afte
my maggie maggie. we. need. you never ever have a couple where i wish i knew where i shall confess i looked like a second and i'm watching reality and we are and they share together and i know it i. don't know you got a group but what. i'm going to try and. i mean i do believe that it's. community by community we get to know the contents of equality in the very safe life. cannot happen within a day over ninety zero gradually the. good you know the one. who would know i don't think. oh no time...
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maggie, is it? you may want to sit down too, okay, or just hold on to a chair. because i spend time in washington. in washington, this is a very controversial statement. i believe in science. [ applause ] climate change is real. it is manmade, and we are running out of runway to be able to fix this problem. we need all hands on deck on this one. so i mentioned earlier as part of infrastructure, we need to be thinking about infrastructure in terms of hardening our infrastructure against the climate change that's coming our way and in terms of building green energy infrastructure. we need to do more, though. we've got to be working in every single direction. more money on research. more money on how we get our vehicles so that we get to a place where we have a sustainable earth. this is truly the crisis that faces not just our nation but the world. the united states is a world leader. the problem is we are leading in the wrong direction right now on climate. we got to go the other way. we've got to show the world what can be done. thank you. >> senator, i just wan
maggie, is it? you may want to sit down too, okay, or just hold on to a chair. because i spend time in washington. in washington, this is a very controversial statement. i believe in science. [ applause ] climate change is real. it is manmade, and we are running out of runway to be able to fix this problem. we need all hands on deck on this one. so i mentioned earlier as part of infrastructure, we need to be thinking about infrastructure in terms of hardening our infrastructure against the...
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according to new reporting from annie carney and maggie haberman at the "new york times," mr. trump is focused on vengeance after the investigation led by the special counsel and his aides are indulging him, attacking the democrats and the reporter who is have written about it. earlier today trump resurrected another favorite. >> bwe have two big caravans frm guatemala. massive caravans walking through mexico. mexico is tough and they can stop them and they chose not to. now they are going to. if they don't stop them, we will close the boarder and keep it closed for a long time. i'm not playing games. >> marco rubio was nodding in agreement. this means shutting down all trade with mexico that amounts to almost $2 billion a day. jonathan allen, nbc news political reporter and annie carney for the "new york times." annie, is this all base all the time? it's not a great way to win new customers, but we have been wrong about that in the past. >> the president has shown very little interest in new customers. this is going to play out with his campaign. his 2020 campaign that maggie
according to new reporting from annie carney and maggie haberman at the "new york times," mr. trump is focused on vengeance after the investigation led by the special counsel and his aides are indulging him, attacking the democrats and the reporter who is have written about it. earlier today trump resurrected another favorite. >> bwe have two big caravans frm guatemala. massive caravans walking through mexico. mexico is tough and they can stop them and they chose not to. now...
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now maggie maggie. we. need. you to marry and have a couple good question i wish i knew where i shall confess i look like a second and i'm watching reality i'm we are and they share together and i knew it . but what. i mean i do believe that it's. community by community we get to know the point of equality in the very safe life. cannot happen within a day over ninety well gradually they are. no good you know he was. good no i don't think. so no time for incident. i recall his meal but i can talk last. night in. the smoking and if i am. wanted and i pace back and then i do this in a journey i think we are. safe. and usually when i go wrist it's. going to middleton isn't going to soon. and i will die when i see him now and stay here. who needs a. piece of the world. is not is the word in be able. to. move it up and we do not need to know that there was a woman. employee you. know life in. sin slave abuse a mommy freedom the plight of too many of these good after a lifetime of service a remarkable young woman breaks
now maggie maggie. we. need. you to marry and have a couple good question i wish i knew where i shall confess i look like a second and i'm watching reality i'm we are and they share together and i knew it . but what. i mean i do believe that it's. community by community we get to know the point of equality in the very safe life. cannot happen within a day over ninety well gradually they are. no good you know he was. good no i don't think. so no time for incident. i recall his meal but i can...
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for "nightline," i'm maggie rulli. >> good for him.ur "nightline" youtube channel for our full q&a with james charles and his super fans. >>> and next, the "american idol" moment that brought katy perry to tears. from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. the new 2019 c-class family. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional lease & financing offers during the mercedes-benz spring event. going on now. this is charlie not coughing because he took delsym 12-hour. and this is charlie still not coughing while trying his hardest not to wake zeus. delsym 12-hour. nothing lasts longer for powerful cough relief. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. with a range of sizes for all body types. depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid
for "nightline," i'm maggie rulli. >> good for him.ur "nightline" youtube channel for our full q&a with james charles and his super fans. >>> and next, the "american idol" moment that brought katy perry to tears. from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. the new 2019 c-class family. visit your local mercedes-benz...
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maggie haberman from the "new york times" has read the book.ns us next. sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. but i'm more than a number. when i'm not teaching, i'm taking steep grades and tight corners. my essilor lenses offer more than vision correction with three innovative technologies for my ultimate in vision clarity and protection together in a single lens: the essilor ultimate lens package. so, i can do more of what i love! buy two pairs of essilor's best lenses and get a $100 back instantly. see more. do more. essilor turn up your swagger game with one a day gummies. one serving... ...once a day... ...with nutrients that support 6 vital functions... ...and one healthy you. that's the
maggie haberman from the "new york times" has read the book.ns us next. sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. but i'm more than a...
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>> good afternoon, my name is maggie krell, chief counsel at planned parenthood in california. title x, for the last 50 years almost, has been the nation's number one program for birth control, std testing and treatment, really named that reproductive health care for low income women. without this funding, as many as 1 million patients in california will be facing very difficult consequences. >> obviously your challenging this in the courts, but if the rule is upheld, how would planned parenthood respond? you would not stop offering abortion referrals and services would you? >> no, we would not. thank you for bringing that up. our doors would remain open. we are not setting down, we are not setting up and we were planning on fighting this in court. there are several cases and lawsuits on this and we are confidence that justice will prevail. >> as we talked about, the american medical association, planned parenthood and a number of attorneys general across the country have filed lawsuits against the rule change here. how successful do you believe those legal challenges ultimatel
>> good afternoon, my name is maggie krell, chief counsel at planned parenthood in california. title x, for the last 50 years almost, has been the nation's number one program for birth control, std testing and treatment, really named that reproductive health care for low income women. without this funding, as many as 1 million patients in california will be facing very difficult consequences. >> obviously your challenging this in the courts, but if the rule is upheld, how would...
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across the street, first responders found the body of 57-year-old maggie robinson.t is it like knowing that you had people pass over here but you guys were able to survive here? >> right, right, right. >> reporter: what is that like? >> it's just-- it's mind blowing. i'm still in shock. >> reporter: search-and-rescue crews are still looking for people who are missing, but instead of a wide area, they're going to individual addresses and sifting through the debris trying to find people who family members say are still missing. lee county sheriff jay jones: >> at this point the current number we're looking at is approximately seven to eight people, it's come down-- way down, actually-- from what we initially had. >> reporter: it will take months for beauregard residents to recover from something many say they'll never forget. is this neighborhood ever going to be the same? >> no, it will never be the same. >> reporter: what do you do? >> i don't know. i'm trying to figure it out. >> reporter: the tornado was so powerful, the only thing that's left of maggie robinson's
across the street, first responders found the body of 57-year-old maggie robinson.t is it like knowing that you had people pass over here but you guys were able to survive here? >> right, right, right. >> reporter: what is that like? >> it's just-- it's mind blowing. i'm still in shock. >> reporter: search-and-rescue crews are still looking for people who are missing, but instead of a wide area, they're going to individual addresses and sifting through the debris trying...
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my name's maggie ho. i'm the community liaison. my work includes support for our chinese speaking families district wide. i'm also honored to work closely with our delac members and also welcome our new delac members from the bilingual community council. i also want to recognize our collective work with african american
my name's maggie ho. i'm the community liaison. my work includes support for our chinese speaking families district wide. i'm also honored to work closely with our delac members and also welcome our new delac members from the bilingual community council. i also want to recognize our collective work with african american
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on january 31st, less than a month ago maggie haberman sat down with the president and asked him about this. listen to this moment. >> you tell anyone in the white house to overrule security officials? >> no, i don't think i have the authority do that. i'm not sure i do. but i wouldn't -- i wouldn't do it. >> okay. >> you never -- >> jared's a good -- i was never involved with his security. i know just from reading i know that there was issues back and forth about security for numerous people, actually. but i don't want to get involved in that stuff. >> i was never involved with his security. we now know that not to be true. >> fundamentally false. let's do a close reading of that. that is the art of the lie. look how he lies on so many levels with some facility. i'm not even sure if i've got that kind of power. but if i did i definitely wouldn't use it and i would never get involved with the security of my children. then tweeting also using the fake news it's a false reporting, you know, droublioub down on the lie. it's stunning that a president has ann stinct to lie on that many leve
on january 31st, less than a month ago maggie haberman sat down with the president and asked him about this. listen to this moment. >> you tell anyone in the white house to overrule security officials? >> no, i don't think i have the authority do that. i'm not sure i do. but i wouldn't -- i wouldn't do it. >> okay. >> you never -- >> jared's a good -- i was never involved with his security. i know just from reading i know that there was issues back and forth about...
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maggie. >> very lucky. >> let me ask you. you got a recording of what happened behind closed doors yesterday. the president was with republican members of the senate and those senators said, yes, he was enthusiastic, post-mueller. but he was talking about a number of things. one of them was healthcare. because we woke up yesterday shocked, frankly, that the white house signed on to this legal argument saying that obamacare should be invalidated immediately. the president dove in with these republican senators. explain. >> the president was not demurrer, john, as you say, he often isn't in these moments. look, i think the president is mindful the republicans had campaigned on depeeling the affordable care act, including him in 2016. there is this existing suit. i think the white house is trying to figure out how you deal with nevada that sa deal with that. that said, the chief of staff, the first ideologue the president has had in the chief of staff role, reince priebus, not ideologues, nick mulvaney protested the affordable c
maggie. >> very lucky. >> let me ask you. you got a recording of what happened behind closed doors yesterday. the president was with republican members of the senate and those senators said, yes, he was enthusiastic, post-mueller. but he was talking about a number of things. one of them was healthcare. because we woke up yesterday shocked, frankly, that the white house signed on to this legal argument saying that obamacare should be invalidated immediately. the president dove in...
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maggie, i'm wondering what you're hearing tonight about the white house, where they -- they have notiously. there had been some talk whether the president might even call up attorney general barr, but that has not happened. >> and the president as you guys have reported is having dinner an the patio at mar-a-lago. he's sds to be in a good mood and happy this part of it is done, which is not a surprise. they are trying to keep quiet right now because they don't know what's in it. we don't know how long it is, how much of it is about russia versus other issues. maybe there's nothing much about the president's conduct or maybe there are many paragraphs about the president's conduct that's damning. but they want to want and say what happens over the coming days because they're flying as blind as we are right now. >> preet, according to current doj guidelines you can't indict a sitting president. it's also doj policy not to release information about anyone not being charged. so is it possible there could be nothing at all against the president in the conclusions or at least in whatever in
maggie, i'm wondering what you're hearing tonight about the white house, where they -- they have notiously. there had been some talk whether the president might even call up attorney general barr, but that has not happened. >> and the president as you guys have reported is having dinner an the patio at mar-a-lago. he's sds to be in a good mood and happy this part of it is done, which is not a surprise. they are trying to keep quiet right now because they don't know what's in it. we don't...
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for night line, i'm maggie ruely. >> he is an artist. >> sister maggie there, he is an artist.a beat artist, right? >> yes. >> beat for the gods. >> you were just reapplying yourself -- >> i was, i was getting a little shiny. >> you were saying, charles -- >> you were at my wedding. he's awesome. he says that now he doesn't really read his comments. and that's good because internet trolls, nobody needs that. >> nobody likes twitter trolls, insomniacs. >> yeah, don't add us. don't add us. >> don't come for me, i don't want to hear it. >> unless i send for you. >> i'm taking the james charles approach. it. i'm taking the james charles approach. test. test. test. ♪ >>> it's wednesday, and that means weird science. we're starting with mars. as you were saying in the break, we so badly want there to be life on mars, right? on the red planet. >> i wonder why? >> it's said to be barren. well, nasa's rover got pictures of martian mushrooms. it proves it is home to organic life forms. this is a controversial study by scientists. they have multiple pictures showing these mushrooms growin
for night line, i'm maggie ruely. >> he is an artist. >> sister maggie there, he is an artist.a beat artist, right? >> yes. >> beat for the gods. >> you were just reapplying yourself -- >> i was, i was getting a little shiny. >> you were saying, charles -- >> you were at my wedding. he's awesome. he says that now he doesn't really read his comments. and that's good because internet trolls, nobody needs that. >> nobody likes twitter trolls,...
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there is this film called the kindergarten teacher, which stars maggie gyllenhaal. the new mozart. she's the only person that sees his talent. everybody else is neglecting the fact that he's a genius. she starts to inveigle her way into his life. the film is really about how much of this is to do with her own disappointment at her lot. she is somebody who wanted to be an academic, a poet, it didn't work out. it locks a really thin line between being on the one hand this strange sentimental story, and on the other hand being something that comes very close to being a psychological chiller. i thought it was brilliantly done. maggie gyllenhaal is terrific in it. my only reservation is it is quite close to the original film. but the originalfilm is really good as well. i thought it was interesting and i thought maggie perfectly pitched our character between somebody who wants to see the creative best in this child, but all the time the implication is you are projecting onto him. and without giving too much away, is the five—year—old the next mozart? i couldn't possibly
there is this film called the kindergarten teacher, which stars maggie gyllenhaal. the new mozart. she's the only person that sees his talent. everybody else is neglecting the fact that he's a genius. she starts to inveigle her way into his life. the film is really about how much of this is to do with her own disappointment at her lot. she is somebody who wanted to be an academic, a poet, it didn't work out. it locks a really thin line between being on the one hand this strange sentimental...
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maggie has beenerman put it well, and paul begala did as well. the titanic didn't have -- it would an iceberg problem. >>> why give fox the legitimacy? but does this decision make democrats look weak? >> not at all. i think you state it had first in your prepass that rnc -- excuse me -- foxes in hasn't had a dnc debate for a number of year. in 2016 i believe they hosted a town hall meeting. the flip side is the rnc does not grant msnbc a debate as well. what's good for the goose is good for the gander. >> sure. >> but i would encourage my friends like cam a la harris, so go sit down with chris matthews, and bret bauer -- >> chris wallace. >> correct. excuse me. and not give -- i called it trump tv -- which was an arm of trump campaign. i just think that's totally inappropriate. >> brian, chris wallace argues this will give trump a precedent to exclude networks during the general election debate. >> i don't think he'll need any excuse if he chooses tor to do that. i don't think he will, by the way. he wants to be on tv up against whoever is runnin
maggie has beenerman put it well, and paul begala did as well. the titanic didn't have -- it would an iceberg problem. >>> why give fox the legitimacy? but does this decision make democrats look weak? >> not at all. i think you state it had first in your prepass that rnc -- excuse me -- foxes in hasn't had a dnc debate for a number of year. in 2016 i believe they hosted a town hall meeting. the flip side is the rnc does not grant msnbc a debate as well. what's good for the goose...
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maggi has son didn't bates discusses anti-sex the big issues of our times and head to heads five years after the revolution voters in ukraine will have a chance to offer a verdict on what's come since. in a powerful new film residents of occupied east jerusalem said that through its own its cost present and future. leaders will gather for the thirtieth arab league summit in china zia join us for coverage and we examine the development of an unusual alliance between radical buddhist monks and the military in man ma ma ch just sierra. club. they call this bleeding the treaty. first substance the world is addicted to now at the center of a global trade war. it's latex in its purest form found in tires phones toothbrushes satellites or mattresses it is an essential element to daily life and so deep in the ivorian forest goes from tree to tree scarring them for the precious liquid. that is imposing two hundred billion dollars in tariffs on china the world's largest manufacturer of rubber goods china in response imposes tariffs on synthetic rubber the west produces. in the short term this is
maggi has son didn't bates discusses anti-sex the big issues of our times and head to heads five years after the revolution voters in ukraine will have a chance to offer a verdict on what's come since. in a powerful new film residents of occupied east jerusalem said that through its own its cost present and future. leaders will gather for the thirtieth arab league summit in china zia join us for coverage and we examine the development of an unusual alliance between radical buddhist monks and...
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maggi haasan did bates' discusses and dissects the big issues of our times in head to heads five years after the revolution focuses in ukraine will have a chance to offer a verdict on what's come since. in a powerful new film residents of occupied east jerusalem said that through its own its past present and future. leaders will gather for the thirtieth arab league summit in tunis yet join us for coverage and we examine the development of an unusual alliance between radical buddhist monks and the military in million mom march on i'll just sierra. thailand's military government is accused of using repressive bulls to silence critics. but a new brigade of artists is fighting back why when a snake's thailand's rebel losses. zero. in slave abuse. freedom. applies to many of these. after a lifetime of service a remarkable young woman breaks screen. to lead an abolitionist movement of electrifying force. driven by her favorite recollections of subjugation. my memory is my power a witness documentary on a jersey. this is al jazeera i'm dead with a check on your world headlines the venezuelan
maggi haasan did bates' discusses and dissects the big issues of our times in head to heads five years after the revolution focuses in ukraine will have a chance to offer a verdict on what's come since. in a powerful new film residents of occupied east jerusalem said that through its own its past present and future. leaders will gather for the thirtieth arab league summit in tunis yet join us for coverage and we examine the development of an unusual alliance between radical buddhist monks and...