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maggie is going to stick around. she has some new reporting that was just up on "the times" website. i have to read it. i'm sitting right next to her and didn't know about it. it could have bearing on the battle over the president's tax. we'll talk about this new report from maggie. also what the president saying about the fight and later tracking the threats the president makes but doesn't follow through on, including his latest backdown. keeping them honest. we humans are strange creatures. other species avoid pain and struggle. we actually... seek it out. other species do difficult things because they have to. we do difficult things. because we like to. we think it's... fun. introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger built for the strangest of all creatures. bookers book now and ask their boss later.. [do you want breakfast or no?] [definitely breakfast.] be a booker at booking.com we do whatever it takes to fight cancer. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world working
maggie is going to stick around. she has some new reporting that was just up on "the times" website. i have to read it. i'm sitting right next to her and didn't know about it. it could have bearing on the battle over the president's tax. we'll talk about this new report from maggie. also what the president saying about the fight and later tracking the threats the president makes but doesn't follow through on, including his latest backdown. keeping them honest. we humans are strange...
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maggie is going to stick around. she has some new reporting that was just up on "the times" website. i'm sitting right next to her and didn't know about it. it could have bearing on the battle over the president's tax. also what the president saying about the fight and later tracking the threats the president makes but doesn't follow through on, including his latest backdown. keeping them honest. the matters.ar... introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger, it's the right gear. with a terrain management system for... this. a bash plate for... that. an electronic locking rear differential for... yeah... this. heading to the supermarket? get any truck. heading out here? get the ford ranger. the only adventure gear built ford tough. we can go down this what do you think? ♪ woo! yeah! it's good! it's refreshing. ♪ at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but she's only seven once. spend your life living. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. be right bac
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maggie rogers was telling me before the show that you were her professor once? thought it was brilliant. i wish -- i want to go to this class an enroll. but alas, i'm old. [ light laughter ] but you said that "thriller" had it been recorded in any other way wouldn't be what it is. >> questlove: musically, "thriller" is a happy sounding record.s. >> jimmy: ye >> questlove: but all the subject matter is depressing. so -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> questlove: she turned "billie jean" into a dker -- , jimmy: she turned "billie jean" into, likea -- like, a a yacht rock jam. >> questlove: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's really good. >> questlove: a doctored yacht rock song. >> jimmy: i made her find it on her phone. i was like, "can you find it and play it?" >> questlove: yeah, ye >> jimmy: it was great. ♪ you turn me right round baby right round ♪ but it's a sad version, it's a a sad version. [ light ughter ] 'cause he didn't want to be turned around. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: so he's like -- ♪ you turn me right round baby right round like a record baby ♪ ♪ you turn me rig
maggie rogers was telling me before the show that you were her professor once? thought it was brilliant. i wish -- i want to go to this class an enroll. but alas, i'm old. [ light laughter ] but you said that "thriller" had it been recorded in any other way wouldn't be what it is. >> questlove: musically, "thriller" is a happy sounding record.s. >> jimmy: ye >> questlove: but all the subject matter is depressing. so -- >> jimmy: yeah. >>...
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maggie as well. maggie will stay with us. we'll come back shortly on another topic. coming up next, though, what a trump supporter thinks of all of this as we dig deeper in all the news the president made. and later the potential news when the mueller report hits. rod rosenstein weighed in on that today. we'll talk about what he and others said when we continue. up. up. down. down. ah ah! that's one. up. that's two. down. down. get down, get down. wenit gave me a leafput in the names almost right away. first. within a few days, i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. i didn't know that using ancestry would be so easy. and trail dust. for the love of farm roads, dirt roads, and no roads. for the love of hunting, fishing, and working the land. for love of conservation, preservation and restoration. introducing tracker off-road vehicles. designed and built on american soil for kicking up american soil. tracker off road. built for love of country. even in my own home, i had my own designated space to smoke. if i think about it,
maggie as well. maggie will stay with us. we'll come back shortly on another topic. coming up next, though, what a trump supporter thinks of all of this as we dig deeper in all the news the president made. and later the potential news when the mueller report hits. rod rosenstein weighed in on that today. we'll talk about what he and others said when we continue. up. up. down. down. ah ah! that's one. up. that's two. down. down. get down, get down. wenit gave me a leafput in the names almost...
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maggie as well. maggie will stay with us. we'll come back shortly on another topic. coming up next, though, what a trump supporter thinks of all of this as we dig deeper in all the news the president made. and later the potential news when the mueller report hits. rod rosenstein weighed in on that today. we'll talk about what he and others said when we continue. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now at t-mobile buy any samsung galaxy s10 and get a galaxy s10e free! 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 power of one a day. i'm craving something we're! missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture. we've got to have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer
maggie as well. maggie will stay with us. we'll come back shortly on another topic. coming up next, though, what a trump supporter thinks of all of this as we dig deeper in all the news the president made. and later the potential news when the mueller report hits. rod rosenstein weighed in on that today. we'll talk about what he and others said when we continue. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now at t-mobile buy any samsung galaxy s10 and get a galaxy s10e free! turn up your...
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>> it's your birthday and maggie rogers birthdays. >> i'm a huge fan of maggie. >> it's her birthday! >> why don't you come in and watch the performance. we'll get you right up there. happy birthday to you both. looking forward to maggie's performance in a little bit as well. that's very, very nice. kids, you having fun? >> all: yeah! >> better than school! better than school! a lot to get to. can't wait to explain why jenna and jay leno are spending the morning driving aimlessly around the city. see what they're up to in a bit and third hour, laurie metcalf is stopping by. looking forward to that. head to dylan for the weather. >> announcer: want to celebrate earth week? serie, can i recycle my iphone? >> thank you, carson. spring has sprung here at rockefeller center with beautiful pieces of art popping up. here to tell us more, the art curator from free sculpture. seeing them pop up across rockefeller center wondering what is going on. you've picked 20 pieces of rock to display around rockefeller center. how did you disease what to choose? >> free sculptor started in london, first
>> it's your birthday and maggie rogers birthdays. >> i'm a huge fan of maggie. >> it's her birthday! >> why don't you come in and watch the performance. we'll get you right up there. happy birthday to you both. looking forward to maggie's performance in a little bit as well. that's very, very nice. kids, you having fun? >> all: yeah! >> better than school! better than school! a lot to get to. can't wait to explain why jenna and jay leno are spending the...
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her best friend maggie moved 1800 miles away to kentucky.n each other in five months. she decided i'm going to call maggie and see -- that will make my daughter feel good. >> happy birthday. >> looking through a microscope at all kinds of different microorganisms is pretty amazing. especially when you're in school and learning about it, which is what 28-year-old student martin k. christianson did. >> there is millions of those little things stuck like that living in your eyebrows. >> everywhere. >> on your pillow. >> when i tell you where he's focused his research on -- food you eat. these are samples of unwashed vegetables. >> the first thing i noticed when i looked at the different samples i took from the vegetables was that it looked like an insect cemetery. >> dead insects, all the chemicals used to kill them. >> not everything was dead though. the biggest living animals i found crawling around were mites. >> extra protein. >> i'm guilty. i don't wash extremely well. sometimes i give a quick rinse. it came from the ground, it is organic,
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>> maggie rulli starting us off. maggie, thank you. >>> now to the latest on that severe weather that swept across the south over the last three days. more than a dozen reported tornadoes yesterday in just five states. cleanup from damaging windstweu. on display in st. petersburg, florida, as huge chunks of road just disappear in asheville, nor state for us ton the latest on the damage. >> reporter: tonight, a closer look at the damage marng outbreak that spanned from texas all the way to the mid-atlantic. the cleanup is now under way after a deadly storm system with torrential rains and punishing winds tore through large swaths of the country. in north carolina, heavy flooding prompting rescues like this -- first responders helping stranded residents out of their flooded neighborhood. and over in asheville, this car got stuck in the high floodwaters after more than 5 inches of rain. >> don't drown. turn around. >> reporter: this is some of the worst damage we have seen. that carport that that corvette was in, is now
>> maggie rulli starting us off. maggie, thank you. >>> now to the latest on that severe weather that swept across the south over the last three days. more than a dozen reported tornadoes yesterday in just five states. cleanup from damaging windstweu. on display in st. petersburg, florida, as huge chunks of road just disappear in asheville, nor state for us ton the latest on the damage. >> reporter: tonight, a closer look at the damage marng outbreak that spanned from texas...
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let's start with maggie haberman. so your reporting and the reporting of others at "the times" there has been -- any idea of a firewall between the department of justice and the white house, that does not seem to be the case? >> no. and abc reported on this as well. there have been a number of discussions between doj officials and white house officials and the counsel's office, as wooene understand it about not just the mechanics of the report, how it will be rolled out, but some top line understanding, possibly more than that, of what will be in the report. a sense of how much will be redacted, what to expect. you know, so i don't know why officials couldn't just say that. i don't know why there was all this discussion about a firewall. i think you have seen the attorney general take a pretty expansive view of executive power. i think it is not a surprise everything that he's doing is within that framework. i think that it is going to raise optics questions when they have made such a display of saying there's no cont
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maggie rulli, abc news, seattle. >> our thanks to maggie. >>> baltimore police say a tragic shooting left one person dead and at least six wounded at two cookouts. detectives say the cookouts were taking place on opposite sides of the same street when at least one person started firing. the police commissioner says the shooting appears to be very targeted. the commissioner did not give a motive. >>> the navy's investigating the second death of a recruit at a chicago-area training center in less than nine weeks. officials say 18-year-old kelsey nobles died last week after a physical fitness test at a facility in great lakes, illinois. it's not known if nobles had any pre-existing medical conditions. in february, 20-year-old kiara evans died under similar circumstances. >>> five men were rescued from a cave in southwest virginia after being trapped for nearly two days. six men entered the cyclops cave friday night for an overnight excursion. but heavy rains caused flooding, making it difficult for them to climb out. one of the men managed to get out early sunday morning and alerted aut
maggie rulli, abc news, seattle. >> our thanks to maggie. >>> baltimore police say a tragic shooting left one person dead and at least six wounded at two cookouts. detectives say the cookouts were taking place on opposite sides of the same street when at least one person started firing. the police commissioner says the shooting appears to be very targeted. the commissioner did not give a motive. >>> the navy's investigating the second death of a recruit at a chicago-area...
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maggie gallagher is telling us all about it. you have talked about music and litter chu and things that have happened in church. there is more to your basket of tricks, and i have been privy to be at some of them. intellectual moments, poetry, performances, all kinds of things that aren't taking place in the church but that are -- >> if they tend to be taken place in the church basement, but traditionally at stanford. >> that's right. that's right. speaking of stanford, you had dana and anthony. and talking about poetry and catholic poetry. you mentioned somehow in the last few decades catholic worship has taken a turn for the pedestrian. so we are bringing back the beauty. and i hear the same complaint about catholic arts and litter chu and you are working on supplying that. >> well, i think that there is no good reason why a culture as deep and rich out of faith as deep and rich as ours is not producing a lot more creatively. and we have looked for ways to help cost foster the kind of community out of which encourages the next
maggie gallagher is telling us all about it. you have talked about music and litter chu and things that have happened in church. there is more to your basket of tricks, and i have been privy to be at some of them. intellectual moments, poetry, performances, all kinds of things that aren't taking place in the church but that are -- >> if they tend to be taken place in the church basement, but traditionally at stanford. >> that's right. that's right. speaking of stanford, you had dana...
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maggie rogers is with us here. theye all going to perform live.ar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because st know mom wants what's more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar.la nceus.org still nervous about buying uh-oh, la new house.meone's is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insuranc >> announcer: the citi >> announcer: the citi concert seri proudly presented to you by citi. >> just a few short years ago, this young lady maggie rogers was a student making mus by nyu. she gained fame in large part due to pharrel
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. >> according to the gospel of matthew, men described as maggi travelled to jerusalem to seek an audience with king herod. >> they were stargazers. their job was to consult the stars and their movements and see what correlations or revelations they would give you about coming or present events. >> the bible doesn't tell us much about them at all. it doesn't even tell us that there are three of them much less where they came from but we are told they came following a star which suggests they're astrologist. >> matthew's gospel tells us that the men were searching for a child born king of the jews. >> it has the hall marks of a legend. it's more about the identity of jesus, saying this is someone that's very special. that's really what the story is telling us rather than explaining history about these particular figures. >> according to matthew, the men had come to king herod to ask for guidance. >> kings would not turn down audiences with people like the wise men especially if they seemed to have insider trader information that was plausible about the future. so the scene between herod and
. >> according to the gospel of matthew, men described as maggi travelled to jerusalem to seek an audience with king herod. >> they were stargazers. their job was to consult the stars and their movements and see what correlations or revelations they would give you about coming or present events. >> the bible doesn't tell us much about them at all. it doesn't even tell us that there are three of them much less where they came from but we are told they came following a star...
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maggie is back with us tonight. and with us is susan craig, one of three names on the by line of the trump tax story we mentioned earlier. and shan with yu is with us as . maggie, how did president trump going from making the release of his taxes to a campaign promise to a vow to fight it to the supreme court? >> i think the same way he handles everything, anderson that he changes his mind about when it doesn't sound as good for him from one moment to the next. i think it's no surprise that he's not releasing his tax returns despite having said he wants to, he has claimed they're under audit, we have no independent verification of that. and what we have seen repeatedly is his legal team invoke his idea he doesn't lose his rights as a private citizen because he's president. in the case of the obstruction of justice into the president suggested he was voicing his opinions on twitter when he did things that could touch on the investigation. they're making the same point now, as a citizen he's being penalized their argu
maggie is back with us tonight. and with us is susan craig, one of three names on the by line of the trump tax story we mentioned earlier. and shan with yu is with us as . maggie, how did president trump going from making the release of his taxes to a campaign promise to a vow to fight it to the supreme court? >> i think the same way he handles everything, anderson that he changes his mind about when it doesn't sound as good for him from one moment to the next. i think it's no surprise...
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maggie rulli, abc news, seattle. >> our thanks to maggie. >>> the navy is investigating the second death of a recruit at a boot camp in illinois officials say 18-year-old kelsey we afterruelg physicalied last a tness test. her father says she went into cardiac arrest, but it's not known if she had any pre-existing medical conditions. in february, 20-year-old kierra evans died at the same facility under similar conditions. and we know that her family still is waiting for answers. >> i really want to know what happened to kierra. how was it like those last days? what happened during training? i really believe that they pushed kierra too hard. i really do believe that. >> reporter: the navy's promotional video shows how intense the fitness assessment can be. nobles' father is questioning whether enough is being done to physically check the recruits before they undergo the test. >>> a young man's nfl dream became a nightmare when a double shooting left him wounded and a friend dead. it happened yesterday in topeka, kansas, hours after corey ballentine was picked by the new york giants. he an
maggie rulli, abc news, seattle. >> our thanks to maggie. >>> the navy is investigating the second death of a recruit at a boot camp in illinois officials say 18-year-old kelsey we afterruelg physicalied last a tness test. her father says she went into cardiac arrest, but it's not known if she had any pre-existing medical conditions. in february, 20-year-old kierra evans died at the same facility under similar conditions. and we know that her family still is waiting for answers....
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estÁ con nosotros nuestra amiga maggie jimÉnez. maggie: me traje el jardÍn y las plantas.ponemos aquÍ. karla: estÁn bien rápido los camarones. maggie: puedes poner en un plato todos los vegetales y les voy a enseÑar a hacer un aderezo. le va a poner limÓn y cuatro cucharadas de oliva. luego le ponemos limÓn y le vamos a poner media taza de cilantro. esto tambiÉn lo puedes licuar si no quieres la hoja entera, sal y pimienta y es lo Único que hacemos. lo revolvemos y ya estÁ listo vamos a invitar a los amigos al picnic. si no tienes mesa para ponerlo fuera pon un mantel de cuadro. puedes poner de adorno las flores recuerde que nuestra familia confÍan en que brindemos momentos felices de esta primavera como actividades de jardinerÍa y cocina. las reuniones y fiesta. para mi limpiar es elcomienzo de una divertida primavera. me ayudan a ser esto posible. me gusta usar clorox para limpiar mi delantal antes y despuÉs de cocinar. tambiÉn utilizo clorox que mata el 99,9% de los gÉrmenes. para limpiar la cocina antes y despuÉs de preparar una deliciosa ensalada estÁ especialmente va
estÁ con nosotros nuestra amiga maggie jimÉnez. maggie: me traje el jardÍn y las plantas.ponemos aquÍ. karla: estÁn bien rápido los camarones. maggie: puedes poner en un plato todos los vegetales y les voy a enseÑar a hacer un aderezo. le va a poner limÓn y cuatro cucharadas de oliva. luego le ponemos limÓn y le vamos a poner media taza de cilantro. esto tambiÉn lo puedes licuar si no quieres la hoja entera, sal y pimienta y es lo Único que hacemos. lo revolvemos y ya estÁ listo...
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maggie ruehle tells us about the protests going on outside the track. >> reporter: protests it at the race in santa anita park. a $1 million purse and the winner qualifying for the kentucky derby. >> just to see these horses running like this it's really something special. >> reporter: but the track is underscrutiny. 23 horses have suffered fatal injuries since december. >> we've got a lot of these beautiful animals are dead now. s who going to answer to that. multr condio. saty rules conmedica >> horses should only be allowed to race when free from the influence of medications or or substances. >> reporter: and banning riding crops on training and racing days ruling jockeys can only use the whips for safety measures and not to spur the horses to run faster. >> the racing industrial is constantly talking about improving its image to the public. well, you can't do that if you keep whipping horses reporter. the owners of the park say they're working to implement the reforms releasing this statement. the fact that horses running in america are five times more likely to suffer a catastrop
maggie ruehle tells us about the protests going on outside the track. >> reporter: protests it at the race in santa anita park. a $1 million purse and the winner qualifying for the kentucky derby. >> just to see these horses running like this it's really something special. >> reporter: but the track is underscrutiny. 23 horses have suffered fatal injuries since december. >> we've got a lot of these beautiful animals are dead now. s who going to answer to that. multr...
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they have to prepare for all kinds of things. >> i love a good rum reference. >> good morning, maggieaberman. i think it is also going to be intriguing to see what happens after the redactions are made public. in terms of what congress can negotiate access to, remember in the testimony, the second day, i think it was, the senate testimony last week, barr said he is open to working with members of congress who want to see more that is redacted in the public version. >> right. >> how is that all going to play out? >> i think we'll have to wait and see.sceptical, and only because i think barr's position has been to start with less is more and work his way backwards a bit. i'm not quite sure what it is going to look like. i think you have members of congress who are prepared to take this to court if need be to get access to the underlying materials. >> maggie, your reporting also said the core white house strategy is try to treat the full report or redacted version as an adun dudenduaddendum. that seems like a magic trick. >> like to barr's four-page summary? >> the main event is the four
they have to prepare for all kinds of things. >> i love a good rum reference. >> good morning, maggieaberman. i think it is also going to be intriguing to see what happens after the redactions are made public. in terms of what congress can negotiate access to, remember in the testimony, the second day, i think it was, the senate testimony last week, barr said he is open to working with members of congress who want to see more that is redacted in the public version. >> right....
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abc's maggie rulli is at ucla with the latest. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: well, eva, here at ucla this quarantine all comes down to one student who authorities say had measles and came to classes here on campus. but the big fear is that one student could infect hundreds. this morning, california's under one of its largest quarantine orders in state history fighting to keep the infectious disease under control. >> one person with a confirmed measles case can expose thousands of people. >> reporter: over 1,000 students and staff were ordered into isolation at both ucla and cal state l.a. after the cdc confirmed a measles outbreak. an airborne disease,r hours ter incted person passes through a. >> i actually had a class with the student who was contagious and the school needed my records student body of over 65,000 between the campuses, an unvaccinated person exposed has a 90% chance of catching it. with a rise in measles nationwide, doctors reporting nearly 700 cases across 22 states this year alone. >> this is something tha
abc's maggie rulli is at ucla with the latest. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: well, eva, here at ucla this quarantine all comes down to one student who authorities say had measles and came to classes here on campus. but the big fear is that one student could infect hundreds. this morning, california's under one of its largest quarantine orders in state history fighting to keep the infectious disease under control. >> one person with a confirmed measles case can expose thousands...
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or, name that guitar solo. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm maggie rulli in los angeles. >>> up nextrkable young student showing the world her perfect penmanship. was ah. still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. there's never been a better time to become part of the mercedes-benz family. visit the mercedes-benz spring event before april 30th for exceptional lease and financing offers on the 2019 c 300. readyaveeno's sheer formulaiant? packed with pure soy evens tone and texture. so skin looks like this. and you feel like this. aveeno® positively radiant get skin happy™ forget about vacuuming for weeks. the (new) roomba i7+ with clean base automatic dirt disposal empties the roomba bin for you. so dirt is off your hands. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's dis
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here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, the couple trapped in this mangled mess of poles and power lines. bruised but thankful to be alive. >> wires down, about 15 poles down. >> reporter: tom and linda cook were driving in their seattle neighborhood on friday when suddenly they saw a flash. >> i saw the pole start falling to the ground and i thought, wow, we have to find another way out. >> reporter: but that led to a domino effect, with dozens more tumbling down. >> it was so surreal and then it was one after another after another. >> reporter: the couple swerved but the pole landed right in the center of the car, causing the roof to cave in. >> had it hit to the left or right, it would have come down on top of one of us. >> reporter: rescuers frantically working to get them out. >> i started to open the door and i heard someone say that's not a good idea because those wires might be live. >> reporter: the downed poles spanning a mile, wiping out power to thousands. the couple rushed to a local hospital. home tonight, feeling grateful after a close call. >> wasn't our time. >> ye
here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, the couple trapped in this mangled mess of poles and power lines. bruised but thankful to be alive. >> wires down, about 15 poles down. >> reporter: tom and linda cook were driving in their seattle neighborhood on friday when suddenly they saw a flash. >> i saw the pole start falling to the ground and i thought, wow, we have to find another way out. >> reporter: but that led to a domino effect, with dozens more tumbling...
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abc's maggie rulli has more.as agreed to plead guilty on mail fraud that college admissions scandal. >> it will ensure our kids beat them out. >> how generous? >> $15,000. >> reporter: "the desperate housewives" star saying she will plead guilty to paying 15 thousand dollars to have an s.a.t. proctor correct her daughter's test answers. in a statement, huffman says, i am in full acceptance of my guilt, and with deep regret and shame over what i have done, adding, especially, i want to apologize to the students who work hard every day to get into college, and to their parents who make tremendous sacrifices to support their children and do so honestly. she also spoke directly about her daughter, writing, my daughter knew absolutely nothing about my actions, and in my misguided and profoundly wrong way, i have betrayed her. this transgression toward her and the public i will carry for the rest of my life. huffman is 1 of 13 parents now agreeing to plead guilty in the operation varsity blues case. in all, they paid o
abc's maggie rulli has more.as agreed to plead guilty on mail fraud that college admissions scandal. >> it will ensure our kids beat them out. >> how generous? >> $15,000. >> reporter: "the desperate housewives" star saying she will plead guilty to paying 15 thousand dollars to have an s.a.t. proctor correct her daughter's test answers. in a statement, huffman says, i am in full acceptance of my guilt, and with deep regret and shame over what i have done,...
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maggie has beenerman said they sent tweets that were acknowledged. who's telling the truth? >> look, the "the new york times" regularly steps out of bounds. even when we respond and tell them something is not true they still run with the story. i'm not sure the particular story that's in question on this front. but again, i'm going to take the word of the president versus cnn or "the new york times." >> but "the new york times" did call and check, correct? >> again, i'm not sure about this particular story. i'd have to look back to see what story they're talking about. we do talk to them regularly and a lot of times we push back on a story and that's simply not enough for it. they like to run with anonymous sources. on a regular basis about this president. it's an unprecedented amount of negative coverage of not only them but a number of other outlets spend 90% of the coverage of this president is negative despite our country is doing extremely well. our economy is booming. isis has been defeated in syria. we have gotten rid of countless regulations that has made our energy-
maggie has beenerman said they sent tweets that were acknowledged. who's telling the truth? >> look, the "the new york times" regularly steps out of bounds. even when we respond and tell them something is not true they still run with the story. i'm not sure the particular story that's in question on this front. but again, i'm going to take the word of the president versus cnn or "the new york times." >> but "the new york times" did call and check,...
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maggie haberman joins us next. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you got, seth? -i don't know. some kid comes over. we pay him to do it. -but it's not all bad. someone even showed us how we can save money by bundling home and auto with progressive. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto. discover. hi, what's this social security alert? it's a free alert if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. oh, why's that? [bird speaking] my social security number is... 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] is that your daughter? no, it's a macaw. and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. sign up online for free. might mean a trip back to the
maggie haberman joins us next. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you got, seth? -i don't know. some kid comes over. we pay him to do it. -but it's not all bad. someone even showed us how we can save money by bundling home and auto with progressive. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto....
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our guest host this hour is maggie willed rotter, former ceo of frontier communications, and she's ono, hp enterprise and lyft, among many others. maggie, it's great having you here today and we have a lot more to dig into with you this hour. >> it is a busy morning. >> it is lots of earnings. >>> meantime, the fed kicks off a two-day meeting and u.s. equities at this hour have been indicated higher, at least for the dow, indicated up about 28 points you're still looking at a little bit of weakness for the s&p, which is down almost two points, and then the nasdaq, which is off by 45 because of weakness in alphabet shares last night we had two dow components already reporting this morning, beating expectations, both merck and pfizer, and that's giving a little bit of help to the dow this morning also, the ten-year note this morning, yield looking just above 2.5% 2.534%. >>> okay, got some headlines to bring you this hour. let's tell you what's going on treasury secretary steven mnuchin kicking off a new round of talks speaking to reporters in beijing, he said they hope to make substant
our guest host this hour is maggie willed rotter, former ceo of frontier communications, and she's ono, hp enterprise and lyft, among many others. maggie, it's great having you here today and we have a lot more to dig into with you this hour. >> it is a busy morning. >> it is lots of earnings. >>> meantime, the fed kicks off a two-day meeting and u.s. equities at this hour have been indicated higher, at least for the dow, indicated up about 28 points you're still looking at...
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>> thank you, maggie.hy i don't jump on the subway if the doors are even -- >> exactly. >> i'm terrified of that. >> you think it's like an elevate and the doors will open. >> they don't though. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- up close and personal with first responders, the new show that follows the brave men and women who put their lives on the line. their lives on the line. sometimes bipolar 1 disorder can make you feel like you have no limits. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar 1 disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms, and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening r
>> thank you, maggie.hy i don't jump on the subway if the doors are even -- >> exactly. >> i'm terrified of that. >> you think it's like an elevate and the doors will open. >> they don't though. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- up close and personal with first responders, the new show that follows the brave men and women who put their lives on the line. their lives on the line. sometimes bipolar 1 disorder can make you feel like you...
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here's maggie haberman of the "new york times" reacting to said tweet. general and the "new york times"path reported this as well. we reached out for a comment from the white house shortly after 11:00 a.m. asked for a comment three times. in case the white house approach is not clear here it's not to comment and then have trump say fake news with an assist there by maggie haberman. back to the action. i know you've had fun this week with your half a million twitter followers. let's lop off 10% for russian bots. on the topic of julian assange, other than being a paragon, in the personal hygiene community how do you think they should remember julian assange thus far? >> bad interior decorator and bad cat parent. julian assange in 2016, whatever julian assange started out as, if he started out as a transparency advocate or what have you, julian assange by 2016 was a willing co-conspirator with the russians to provide information for a russian information warfare program seeking to disrupt the u.s. elections. this isn't debatable. there is an abundant track
here's maggie haberman of the "new york times" reacting to said tweet. general and the "new york times"path reported this as well. we reached out for a comment from the white house shortly after 11:00 a.m. asked for a comment three times. in case the white house approach is not clear here it's not to comment and then have trump say fake news with an assist there by maggie haberman. back to the action. i know you've had fun this week with your half a million twitter...
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maggie rulli is in l.a. with the very latest. maggie. >> reporter: whit, it was a terrifying scene overnight at the coachella music festival. we saw concert goers running away in fear as a fire broke out near the campground in indio, california. witnesses heard explosions before the public showers went up in flames. terrible video posted on social media shows that massive fire becoming completely engulfed by flames. firefighters respond almost immediately. they block the area and urge everyone to leave. ambulances show up to the scene. luckily no one was injured. crews are saying the fire is now out. riverside county fire department is also saying the fire was due to a mechanical failure of the heating unit used for water. now, the festival is expected to continue as scheduled. ariana grande is expected to headline on sunday, but we'll continue to follow this story and bring you new information as we get it. janai? >> thanks, maggie. >>> now to the escalating battle over immigration. president trump says he's sending more troops
maggie rulli is in l.a. with the very latest. maggie. >> reporter: whit, it was a terrifying scene overnight at the coachella music festival. we saw concert goers running away in fear as a fire broke out near the campground in indio, california. witnesses heard explosions before the public showers went up in flames. terrible video posted on social media shows that massive fire becoming completely engulfed by flames. firefighters respond almost immediately. they block the area and urge...
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maggie haberman's guess was the president was watching tv and the idea sounds tough to him and being stopped by lawyers doesn't. emily singer tweeted about the idea. trump is so racist. he thinks it's pump to send brown immigrants into someone's city. it's disgusting. on the law of it, joyce, is it legal to do? >> you know it's an interesting question and we wouldn't know a precise answer until we saw exactly what the president did. there's some question about whether isis can transport people further once they've caught them. could they actually transport them for hours. would that be some form of lawful detention? and then there will be questions about whether, for instance, sanctuary cities have first amendment rights and whether the president is punishing them for their exercise of those rights. this is all very speculative. this is new. this is unplowed territory. you want to say that it's dangerous for this administration, but nothing really seems to be dangerous. no matter how far trump goes stepping on these traditional norms and rights. he never seems to be accountable. >> w
maggie haberman's guess was the president was watching tv and the idea sounds tough to him and being stopped by lawyers doesn't. emily singer tweeted about the idea. trump is so racist. he thinks it's pump to send brown immigrants into someone's city. it's disgusting. on the law of it, joyce, is it legal to do? >> you know it's an interesting question and we wouldn't know a precise answer until we saw exactly what the president did. there's some question about whether isis can transport...
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all right, maggie. thank you. >>> next to the string of fires in african-american churches in st. landry parish, louisiana. officials are calling them very suspicious. the fbi has now joined the investigation into the cause and the motive, but local pastors there say there are similarities among all three fires. here's abc's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tonight, a church fires in just ten days all in the same louisiana parish. the fires being investigated as authorities responding after the easant baptist church. the flames tearing through the 100-year-old house of worship. tonight, the state's fire marshal telling abc news that they are classifying the st. landry parish fires as suspicious. >> there are absolutely suspicious elements that have led us to believe that this is a crime. >> reporter: officials saying they've discovered several common patterns with two other church fires. after seeing st. mary's baptist burned to the ground, remains rooted in the support of faith and family. >> what's done in the dark will. >> reporter: police have added extra security and patrols to p
all right, maggie. thank you. >>> next to the string of fires in african-american churches in st. landry parish, louisiana. officials are calling them very suspicious. the fbi has now joined the investigation into the cause and the motive, but local pastors there say there are similarities among all three fires. here's abc's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tonight, a church fires in just ten days all in the same louisiana parish. the fires being investigated as authorities...
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rulli, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to maggie there., the fact that eight years later and this boy shows up. obviously the family, everyone is hoping it's him, but we just -- our prayers are with him and our thoughts are with him after thinking what has he been through the past eight years? >> thinking about the dad, the family, after eight years, and he was 6 when he was gone. so he's been gone longer than they had him. just remarkable. we'll be watching developments in that one. >>> moving on, a heads-up to anyone who uses electronic cigarettes. the fda says it's looking into nearly three dozen reports of seizures among e-cigarette users, particularly young people. >> the agency says the cases go back to 2010, but there have been an increasing amount of reports starting in the middle of last year. regulators say it's not yet clear whether vaping is actually responsible for the seizures. >>> an italian company is once again pushing the idea of standing-room only on airplanes. >> the sky rider 3.0 -- what happened to 1.0? apparently thi
rulli, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to maggie there., the fact that eight years later and this boy shows up. obviously the family, everyone is hoping it's him, but we just -- our prayers are with him and our thoughts are with him after thinking what has he been through the past eight years? >> thinking about the dad, the family, after eight years, and he was 6 when he was gone. so he's been gone longer than they had him. just remarkable. we'll be watching developments in...
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maggie rulli joins us from los angeles with more.rter: good morning, whit. i wish they had this when i was in high school. these kids are treated like rock stars. organizers say that's the whole point, to show these students that robotics is a sport where every kid can go pro. this is their super bowl. >> it's really intense and so exciting. >> reporter: more than 15,000 student athletes from around the world are battling it out this weekend. our sport and all the others n will be in our sport every kid can turn pro. >> reporter: this is first for inspiration and recognition of science and technology, a worldwide program that combines the high intensity world of sports with stem education, science, technology, engineering and math. >> there's 625-pound robots trying to score as many points as possible. >> reporter: each year teams of high school students dedicate weeks of their lives to designing, building and programming a robot made to compete in a specific challenge. >> this teaches you so many life skills. >> so far, states like
maggie rulli joins us from los angeles with more.rter: good morning, whit. i wish they had this when i was in high school. these kids are treated like rock stars. organizers say that's the whole point, to show these students that robotics is a sport where every kid can go pro. this is their super bowl. >> it's really intense and so exciting. >> reporter: more than 15,000 student athletes from around the world are battling it out this weekend. our sport and all the others n will be...
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abc's maggie rulli is in seattle with the very latest. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: whit, crews here have been working overnight to clear the area. that crane is now gone, but behind me you can see where it came crashing down right into the middle of this busy intersection, slicing through the building behind me. as the mayor here put it, he said this tragedy happened in the heart of downtown seattle. this morning, investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong causing a massive crane in downtown seattle to come crashing down killing four people. >> we have about five or six people entrapped. there are four vehicles that are underneath the crane. >> reporter: this space needle video capturing the moments the crane came down, slicing through two buildings including one belonging to google as it fell. >> the next thing, kabang, down she come, and i knew what it was. >> reporter: six cars crushed under its weight. >> it landed right on the cars and we got up, and i mean we were just standing there totally in shock. >> reporter:
abc's maggie rulli is in seattle with the very latest. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: whit, crews here have been working overnight to clear the area. that crane is now gone, but behind me you can see where it came crashing down right into the middle of this busy intersection, slicing through the building behind me. as the mayor here put it, he said this tragedy happened in the heart of downtown seattle. this morning, investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong causing a...
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is of course something that you also go along the lines of paris moto which is to look to our nic maggie taught latin for it floats and it doesn't say you know without thinking and it's something we had already. brought forward after the terrorist attacks in two thousand and fifteen and it's another in face of this new adversity i think the city of paris and french citizens will come together to. to rebuild this important to do our duty the reasons the french definitely europeans definitely at least hope every people in the crypt of the first to regions are buried so it's at the very heart of paris and for many reasons it is dear to french people's hearts because when one thinks about paris one thinks about the f.o. tower about their do it and of course about nostradamus it has also been present in so many books french the church or has been singing the praises of kitty jail and not least of a togo is not a band of happy so of course it's a very highly symbolic cultural heritage for friends and to some extent also when i so tonight the spier collapsing i felt that was the end of part of
is of course something that you also go along the lines of paris moto which is to look to our nic maggie taught latin for it floats and it doesn't say you know without thinking and it's something we had already. brought forward after the terrorist attacks in two thousand and fifteen and it's another in face of this new adversity i think the city of paris and french citizens will come together to. to rebuild this important to do our duty the reasons the french definitely europeans definitely at...
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i am here with the project sponsor and architect for any questions. >> i'm maggie smith a culture resources plan. we've been providing consultation to the project sponsor and project architect in virtual associates. i'll give you a brief overview of the site and review the compatibility with landmark 58. here is the subject walk and project site. landmark 58 is located at the northern end of the parcel and was originally the administration building of the san francisco gas light company's station. there's a courtyard garden at the center and non-historic workshop building at the southern end. the historic building was constructed in 1893 as part of the larger north beach station industrial complex. until 1958 it remained in the hands of the gas light company which later became pg&e. the historic building was designated a city landmark with the association of the gas light company and northeast station and as an example of the architecture. this understanding of significance is based on an interpretation of the 45-year-old nomination in order to meet today's standards. landmark 58 significan
i am here with the project sponsor and architect for any questions. >> i'm maggie smith a culture resources plan. we've been providing consultation to the project sponsor and project architect in virtual associates. i'll give you a brief overview of the site and review the compatibility with landmark 58. here is the subject walk and project site. landmark 58 is located at the northern end of the parcel and was originally the administration building of the san francisco gas light company's...
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maggie rulli, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to maggie.ht thing, they stayed put. those tires were able to ground them. and we're taught that. in the tv news world, you see local news ride around with those live trucks, microwave trucks, they put that steel beam in the air. we were taught in this business, you stay right there. we're taught some other things as well. but that couple really did the right thing. >> they absolutely did. and, i mean, it's an absolute miracle that they were not hurt any more than they were. i mean, that's just -- it's crazy. so thankful to be alive for sure. >>> when we come back, three more contestants booted from "american idol." who made the cut? >>> and the big moments and big winners at last nit'acawards. "t olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. now try olay hydrating eye. hydrates better than the #1 prestige eye cream. remember the way we used to do thing
maggie rulli, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to maggie.ht thing, they stayed put. those tires were able to ground them. and we're taught that. in the tv news world, you see local news ride around with those live trucks, microwave trucks, they put that steel beam in the air. we were taught in this business, you stay right there. we're taught some other things as well. but that couple really did the right thing. >> they absolutely did. and, i mean, it's an absolute miracle that...
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i think there is a lack of communication that maggie got to in her response on twitter when she saide should check in with his press team or they with him. i think people around the president are nervous to approach him with a bad story that might be coming out. they don't want to upset him. >> ahh right. >> a lot of times he is not that accessible to them. even if he is around them, he is doing his own thing. he is rattling about what is on his mine and people around him are nervous and don't feel comfortable even those people who are closest to him right now in the white house. >> in his attacks on twitter calling the press corrupt and all these other nasty words, he does seem worried about something. i don't know if it is the mueller report but he does seem to be inoculating his fans about news reporting in a way that keeps get uglier. i suppose i shouldn't be surprised anymore right. >> he has been doing it consistently. i don't know if i buy he does it more in lead up to some sort of damaging event he is fearing. i think sometimes it is out of boredom. he doesn't have an enemy.
i think there is a lack of communication that maggie got to in her response on twitter when she saide should check in with his press team or they with him. i think people around the president are nervous to approach him with a bad story that might be coming out. they don't want to upset him. >> ahh right. >> a lot of times he is not that accessible to them. even if he is around them, he is doing his own thing. he is rattling about what is on his mine and people around him are...
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i'm not certain at all they are such then you have male would find them all millionaires and i hate maggie while. they're going to love. until all cool and all of. their good i was in no importance or without meeting assume that has come to that i have come generations of generation. that did not want to be shot. this is al-jazeera. ellen malcolm i'm david this is the news hour live from doha it is good to have a company coming up in the next sixty minutes the u.s. calls for warlord charges offensive in libya. thousands of protesters in sudan challenge the authority of their president ignoring a curfew outside the military headquarters. the u.s. homeland security secretary posed with speculation that the border issue led to her downfall. ever. forgive. but. twenty five years on or a wonder remembers the hundreds of thousands of victims of the genocide. fighting around libya's capital is intensifying off the airstrikes launched by the u.n. backed governments and. forces after troops are reported to be preparing to open new fronts in their push towards tripoli the u.s. has called for an imme
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. >>> and joni ernst and maggie -- helping to get the veterans the help they need and deserve. crampedfortable. we can arrange a little upgrade. which is why i wear skechers... wide fit shoes. they have extra room throughout. they're like a luxury ride for my feet. try skechers wide fit shoes. if yor more a month in rent, 1500 dollars they're like a luxury ride for my feet. newday's operation home can help you buy a home for what you're paying in rent. and you don't need a down payment or one dollar out of pocket for closing costs. when cravings hit, hit back. choose glucerna, with slow release carbs to help manage blood sugar, and start making everyday progress. glucerna. >>> today in my cnn.com column homefront where we try to bridge the civilian military divide and bring you stories of military families we're talking about an effort to save veterans at risk of suicide. you've heard of the amber alert, emergency broadcast system for millsing children but i spoke to one woman with a green alert in wisconsin last year after her son went missing and was found dead. now two senators here
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have after has been crossed i our border collies are for god i know you are probably already against maggie that mr bell and. this is not like the old fascist. triumphal march. dreams of conquest and of global tried. very very uneventful. glide towards the precipice that resistance we are past the danger is already happened. it was then just ten years ago. now this is it. the malice the hours. it became a book signing. people were criticizing me for me is very thing santa for we can afford braces nazi i think that i am right they think that they are right and debate but stop shouting the repos it's not profitable. and now. well i always said that. i'm just a simple guy that's got. his love for you is not for small majors go for the gym it's coffers raise doubts and soon god i really. want stuff. called suffering for. i'm just me to you. they joined one of the world's most notorious ahmed groups. but found a way out rebuild their lives and now help us. a tale of course for crude and child soldiers and the refit exploitation of women and daughters of bad part of the radicalized youth soon tha
have after has been crossed i our border collies are for god i know you are probably already against maggie that mr bell and. this is not like the old fascist. triumphal march. dreams of conquest and of global tried. very very uneventful. glide towards the precipice that resistance we are past the danger is already happened. it was then just ten years ago. now this is it. the malice the hours. it became a book signing. people were criticizing me for me is very thing santa for we can afford...
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maggie simpson has been using the estuary for a decade as a boating teacher. >> we have to dodge some of the boats when we are practicing. >> a lot of times we find remnants of narcotics, stolen property and hazmat and multiple boats are being used as a meth lab. >> reporter: that makes them a serious fire hazard. >> it is unusual but we are seeing an increase. >> reporter: if this definite go on in a regular basis, it would deny visitors a nice place to come in the estuary, hazards to navigation and a toxic threat, as well >>> well, cracking the golden state case, killer case, has opened up a flood gate of innovative avenues investigators with now use to catch their criminals. the new technique helping to solve other cases. >>> this is not the outcome we want to talk about when we come before you but it is the unfortunate result in this investigation. >>> the tragic end for the missing search for a 5-year-old boy in illinois and now his parents are facing charges. (dad) this ice cream cake needs a freezer. (mom) freezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switc
maggie simpson has been using the estuary for a decade as a boating teacher. >> we have to dodge some of the boats when we are practicing. >> a lot of times we find remnants of narcotics, stolen property and hazmat and multiple boats are being used as a meth lab. >> reporter: that makes them a serious fire hazard. >> it is unusual but we are seeing an increase. >> reporter: if this definite go on in a regular basis, it would deny visitors a nice place to come in...
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this is also from maggie haberman's reporting. it's unclear what was requested or why the intelligence committee is now involved but it adds a new layer to the existing federal investigations into the inaugural committee, which was run by thomas j. barrack, a close friend of the president. >> the worst job i had was chairman of the inaugural parade. i'm not sure how i got that job. what you learn about the things is one you don't have enough time to plan them. two there are different rules to your point about who can give, how much can they give, and three you have people trying to get around the various activities that shouldn't be there. if the house intelligence committee is looking at it, it's because they believe there was outside influence from foreign actors. that's the only reason they would be involved in this. it should be in a different committee. so that and the way they're using profew lactic gag orders is unprecedented and means they have something bigger than spending dumb money on beer. >> again, the foreign actors
this is also from maggie haberman's reporting. it's unclear what was requested or why the intelligence committee is now involved but it adds a new layer to the existing federal investigations into the inaugural committee, which was run by thomas j. barrack, a close friend of the president. >> the worst job i had was chairman of the inaugural parade. i'm not sure how i got that job. what you learn about the things is one you don't have enough time to plan them. two there are different...
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maggie haberman, white house correspondent for "the new york times," cnn political analyst. you know who is looking at the biden candidacy closely? >> i think i know where you're going with this. >> the president of the united states. >> you're right. >> he's all over twitter. he seems to be fixated on joe biden as a candidate. what is going on here? are the president's advisers happy about this? you can make a case, this is elevating joe biden. >> some are happy and are encouraging him, and i think others think this is not the way you handle a new entrant into a massively crowded democratic primary field, when the party is figuring out who they want, how they want to challenge the president. donald trump believes he can brand anyone. he's watching the coverage. he's getting frustrated. he think what this race needs right now is him shaping it. what he's doing is elevating joe biden and basically turning this into a one-on-one between himself and joe biden 18 months ahead of time. this is something you'd see a presidential candidate for re-election do in the summer of the el
maggie haberman, white house correspondent for "the new york times," cnn political analyst. you know who is looking at the biden candidacy closely? >> i think i know where you're going with this. >> the president of the united states. >> you're right. >> he's all over twitter. he seems to be fixated on joe biden as a candidate. what is going on here? are the president's advisers happy about this? you can make a case, this is elevating joe biden. >> some...
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. >>> let's talk to new hampshire senator maggie hasan, a democrat on the homeland security committeent to talk to you first about the secret service director who reports to the homeland security secretary who is now out. what's your reaction of the president getting rid of the secret service director? >> well, higher hi, brianna. it's good to be with you. look, as your reporting just made clear, we face serious national security threats, and it is very concerning now with this reporting that the director of secret service is leaving. it indicates even more turnover and turmoil at an agency that absolutely needs to be running at full speed as we deal with threats from international and domestic terrorism to cyber security to drug trafficking, and so i'm very concerned about this news. >> the president just forced nielsen out the door as i mentioned so as he did that a source is telling cnn that the president wanted to reinstate the controversial family separation program which was something that nielsen had pushed back on. what's your reaction to the president wanting to reinstate thi
. >>> let's talk to new hampshire senator maggie hasan, a democrat on the homeland security committeent to talk to you first about the secret service director who reports to the homeland security secretary who is now out. what's your reaction of the president getting rid of the secret service director? >> well, higher hi, brianna. it's good to be with you. look, as your reporting just made clear, we face serious national security threats, and it is very concerning now with this...