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mark adams: the next world war won't be on the ground, it'll be a cyber-type activity. stephen: mark adams is ceo of lumileds, a silicon valley high-tech lighting company with $1.9 billion in revenue worldwide. last year, lumileds won a $66 million civil lawsuit against a former chinese employee who stole their secrets. mark: we're going to defend ourselves, and i think there's a process that allows us to defend ourselves and position ourselves to be able to invest in technology without worrying about it getting stolen. stephen: but our investigation found not every company cooperates with counter intelligence efforts here in the us because they're afraid of angering china, where they have manufacturing plants and millions of potential customers. sources confirm that dozens of economic espionage cases involving other stolen secrets over the years have quietly gone away, the public never hearing about them. john demers: it's a threat to the viability of the us as the leading world economic power. stephen: to get a better idea about this threat, we sat down with the man w
mark adams: the next world war won't be on the ground, it'll be a cyber-type activity. stephen: mark adams is ceo of lumileds, a silicon valley high-tech lighting company with $1.9 billion in revenue worldwide. last year, lumileds won a $66 million civil lawsuit against a former chinese employee who stole their secrets. mark: we're going to defend ourselves, and i think there's a process that allows us to defend ourselves and position ourselves to be able to invest in technology without...
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opens up the local chief designer mark adams has referred to the congo as a small space transporter this is because of the space inside of course but also because of the flowing silhouette the headlights and the typical opal blade design on its flanks. the center console mounted on the ceiling also plays a role it looks a futuristic it is also very very functional opals developers really come up with innovative solutions for the bottom for example a semi transparent that means you can't see it you can see objects stored in the sun they don't all matchbox cars or maybe crayons and books but all this can be seen and wonderfully from below there are races that ensure nothing in the center console slips forwards or backwards during braking or acceleration or know what's. we're putting the one point two liter direct injection gasoline engine through its paces eighty one kilowatts propelled the combo to a concert beat of one hundred seventy five kilometers per hour in germany the combo in the highest innovation edition begins at twenty six thousand and fifty euros our test vehicle was equipped
opens up the local chief designer mark adams has referred to the congo as a small space transporter this is because of the space inside of course but also because of the flowing silhouette the headlights and the typical opal blade design on its flanks. the center console mounted on the ceiling also plays a role it looks a futuristic it is also very very functional opals developers really come up with innovative solutions for the bottom for example a semi transparent that means you can't see it...
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harrison, mark adams, jim montgomery, gary fong, benny newly, catherine, christopher viola, frank beauty erez, john holmes, rick owe, richard brown, catherine west, bernard hollbert. robin simpson. richard opedo, jessica duke, mark volume com, michael memphis, pamela hall. earnest leva, cynthia hall, anthony brown, steven man, david la blanc, scott turner, boris benado, sherry haze, john bellard, eric, imani, stephen henson. brenda parks, michael hickman, william wright, phillip, carter, ron redman, ramone reyes, benny chessnet, johnny andrews, hector flores. troy edwards, joy martinez, earl win so many, melvin morris, kenneth, jerry i didn't want to hear what he had to say. i lived all afternoon. many more of whom i could write to now as he and others of our elected officials are allowing homelessness to extent until now out of control housing is being built to benefit the rich rather than the poor people. the police have been actively removingen cam maniments with tents taking the tents from the owners to hold them as evidence which we know it's not a lie. for their cases which were no
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house e the chair of the screw dish share on cnn dog fox and adam shift and mark meadows on cnn. take a listen. audio issues there. we will try to get that queued up. keep taking reaction. bill in washington, d.c., independent. bill, go ahead. caller: hello. it seems our country has become , mueller is running away from his responsibility. on nationwide tv the president f the united states admitting to lester holt that he fired the director comey because of him being interested in this russia thing. that is carte blanche black tion of justice, and white. what do you need have a the ehammer to hit us over head to tell us what obstruction of justice is? don't touch afraid, the emperor and why is russia shaking him down? lindsey graham told us that a year ago. doesn't ook at -- it have anything with 2015 or 2016. he said 2008. trump get his money? that is how he's been shaken down. is only one of the candidates graham.im lindsay scared of basic truths. it is like 1984 coming true 100 over. he admitted he fired the f.b.i. irector because he was looking into the russia matter. how muc
house e the chair of the screw dish share on cnn dog fox and adam shift and mark meadows on cnn. take a listen. audio issues there. we will try to get that queued up. keep taking reaction. bill in washington, d.c., independent. bill, go ahead. caller: hello. it seems our country has become , mueller is running away from his responsibility. on nationwide tv the president f the united states admitting to lester holt that he fired the director comey because of him being interested in this russia...
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but you are not a licensed belly flop judge like adam is, like mark is. >> can i go out there?kay, here we go. this is great. >> keep your elbows up! >> kerry king. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> lake providence, louisiana. >> jimmy: you've probably jumped into swamps and stuff, right? >> shoot'em, elizabeth. >> jimmy: now joseph gordon levity h leavitt has some advice for you. >> no elbows down. >> i knew that belly was going to come in handy. >> jimmy: are you ready to do this? >> i'm ready. >> jimmy: guillermo, count'em down. >> three, two, one! >> jimmy: and! that was, yeah, that's the deal right there. [cheers and applause] let's see what our judges say. >> look at, dude. >> jimmy: let's look at that again in slow motion, as we have been known to do. and here it goes, okay, see. >> he didn't put his elbows down. >> jimmy: yeah, he took it full on. what do the judges say, adam? >> you know what? they make'em dense in louisiana. 10. >> jimmy: the license plate. a 10. doris? >> i like is not a dating show. and finally, mark, mark, what do you say jimmy, that man was born to
but you are not a licensed belly flop judge like adam is, like mark is. >> can i go out there?kay, here we go. this is great. >> keep your elbows up! >> kerry king. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> lake providence, louisiana. >> jimmy: you've probably jumped into swamps and stuff, right? >> shoot'em, elizabeth. >> jimmy: now joseph gordon levity h leavitt has some advice for you. >> no elbows down. >> i knew that belly was going to...
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. >> democrats, adam schiff and mark warner still insisting there is evidence of russia collusion, maybe not collusion maybe just communication, are democrats going to turn up anything new or are they just wasting everyone's time investigating instead of legislating? joining me now, former speech writer for bush, bill mcgern. let's learn with mcgern, i said from the beginning if the president did something wrong could figure out what it is, go after that thing. i don't know if they have that thing. >> we're old fashion we would like to see a crime first then an investigation, rather than say the president is guilty and find out a crime. kennedy: is that how in works? >> i do not agree on nadler on probably anything. but these investigations, by the house, we were talking about congress, and this is where the proper investigation of the president should be in the house judiciary committee. this a political decision. he has to decide not only does he want to do this, and weigh the political balance, it will hurt my party. it may have a political reaction. that is a lot better than andrew m
. >> democrats, adam schiff and mark warner still insisting there is evidence of russia collusion, maybe not collusion maybe just communication, are democrats going to turn up anything new or are they just wasting everyone's time investigating instead of legislating? joining me now, former speech writer for bush, bill mcgern. let's learn with mcgern, i said from the beginning if the president did something wrong could figure out what it is, go after that thing. i don't know if they have...
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lou: i am curious, i am sure everyone at home is, you are watching mark warp warner, senator warner complaining along with adam schiff, the ranking members of house and intelligence committees, they were there for every step of the way. where is the evidence? , of course, there is no evidence, now they play a nasty pitiful game that is -- how we got to this point. >> they had access to everything that the chairman had, they know every detail of those two long years of investigation. lou: here is the other part. we're watching right now, fox news, the primetime lineup is justi exploding, cnn, lying cnn, lying msnbc, they are collapsing, people are tired of being lied to even democrats are. and it is we're seeing it in the ratings numbers. this is a absolute collapse at cnn, a collapse at msnbc and it has been going on ever since the report we learned that report was going to be presented to william barr. attorney generaattorney general. >> campaign is started and basely this president on his way to a big victory, approval number he picked' 5 in the week. on ras -- a number of the national left wing news organiz
lou: i am curious, i am sure everyone at home is, you are watching mark warp warner, senator warner complaining along with adam schiff, the ranking members of house and intelligence committees, they were there for every step of the way. where is the evidence? , of course, there is no evidence, now they play a nasty pitiful game that is -- how we got to this point. >> they had access to everything that the chairman had, they know every detail of those two long years of investigation. lou:...
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does your colleague mark turner have a point? >> i believe adam schiff did a great job. we don't have the report. we ever attorney general bill barr's interpretation of the mueller report, so we need to see the mueller report before people start speculating what's actually in it. and in terms of the charge robert mueller had, it was a really high bar. he was interested in knowing is there enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that someone committed a crime related to russia? there could be all sorts of misconduct in that report that didn't rise to the level of reasonable doubt, or there could be nothing, we don't know. what we do know, a pretty lengthy report, we should have the right to see what's in the report. >> you do know by the issue of collusion what's in the report, right? this is a quote from the report. quote, the investigation did not establish that members of the trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in its election interference activities. that is a quote directly from the report. adam schiff said there was damning
does your colleague mark turner have a point? >> i believe adam schiff did a great job. we don't have the report. we ever attorney general bill barr's interpretation of the mueller report, so we need to see the mueller report before people start speculating what's actually in it. and in terms of the charge robert mueller had, it was a really high bar. he was interested in knowing is there enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that someone committed a crime related to russia?...
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adam klotz, thank you. >>> tonight marks the season three premiere of the documentary series scandalousedy smith and how a chance encounter between him and a 29-year-old woman from jupiter, florida, became a heavily scrutinized rape trial. here's a sneak peek. >> she, unfortunately, was subject to six different recorded interviews in her case, something that was unheard of. i was a state prosecutor for four years, i never saw that happen in any single case. >> while the alleged victim underwent intensive analysis, william kennedy smith was escaping a charge of sexual battery, and few of what would soon reveal to be many obstructions of justice. jon: the premiere of "scandalous," season three, the trial of william kennedy smith, airs tonight at 8 p.m. eastern here on fox news channel. >>> a connecticut zoo shows off a sibling rivalry in its cutest possible form. up next, a clash of cats involving some of the rarest creatures on the planet. ♪ ♪ you need both car and home insurance. so why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%? which you can spend on things you really want to bu
adam klotz, thank you. >>> tonight marks the season three premiere of the documentary series scandalousedy smith and how a chance encounter between him and a 29-year-old woman from jupiter, florida, became a heavily scrutinized rape trial. here's a sneak peek. >> she, unfortunately, was subject to six different recorded interviews in her case, something that was unheard of. i was a state prosecutor for four years, i never saw that happen in any single case. >> while the...
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. >> mark isn't the only one who shares that opinion. local lawyer brian adams, who grew up near the plant, now represents over 100 juliette residents who are suing the plant for environmental contamination. >> there have been deaths that we attribute that are related to the toxins that are coming from thehe plant. . linking everything together is certainly one of the scientific issues that we're working on, but we-- wewe know that there we b bad thinings, bad contaminants that are coming from the plant that are getting to the people in the community that are causing health problems. we do have liver cancer, kidneyey cancer, stomach cancer, all that we are afraid is attributed to the cocontaminatioions. i think k as people realize that maybe geororgia power has s known thtt some of this stuff is not good and not good for the area, a and they never said anything, instead encouraraged people to e in that t area, that's where the anger really stararts to get in, because, again, they feel like they've been lied to. the thing is, georgia power does do meme goo thihin
. >> mark isn't the only one who shares that opinion. local lawyer brian adams, who grew up near the plant, now represents over 100 juliette residents who are suing the plant for environmental contamination. >> there have been deaths that we attribute that are related to the toxins that are coming from thehe plant. . linking everything together is certainly one of the scientific issues that we're working on, but we-- wewe know that there we b bad thinings, bad contaminants that are...
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mark. now there was a remarkable finish to the tirreno adriatico, with slovenia's primoz roglic pipping britain's adamthe title by a single second. yates had a 25 second buffer to roglic when he set off on the final stage — a short individual time trial. roglic though is one of the best in the world against the clock and set the 11th fastest time on the 10 kilometre stage. yates knew what he had to do, but agonisingly missed out to hand roglic one of the biggest stages race wins of his career. tsunekazu takeda — the head ofjapan‘s olympic committee — says he'll stand down following allegations of bribery. just to warn you, there's some flash photography coming up. it relates to tokyo's successful bid to host the games next year. french prosecutors placed mr takeda under formal investigation in december for suspected corruption in the bid. mr takeda said he wants to prove his innocence, and would also stand down from his post on the international olympic committee, where he heads the marketing commission. england and australia will wear names and numbers on their shirts for the ashes in the biggest cha
mark. now there was a remarkable finish to the tirreno adriatico, with slovenia's primoz roglic pipping britain's adamthe title by a single second. yates had a 25 second buffer to roglic when he set off on the final stage — a short individual time trial. roglic though is one of the best in the world against the clock and set the 11th fastest time on the 10 kilometre stage. yates knew what he had to do, but agonisingly missed out to hand roglic one of the biggest stages race wins of his...
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those four democrats adam schiff, the chair kman of intelligence committee and chairman mark warner andcriminal investigation into yang's activities suggesting perhaps there could not have only been foreign lobbying but what they say is potential finance obligation. she was a guest of president trump's on some occasions. they point out to language on her website that since has been taken down that allowed clients to tin ter act with the president and other top political leaders. she has been a republican fund-raiser in the past. one thing they point out is perhaps this is all for her own personal business activities, but they say her activities could also permit adversary governments or their agents access to acquire potential material for blackmail or even more nefarious purposes. top officials are asking for answers by this thursday. at the very least these democrats are asking the fbi to investigate this going forward. as you point out, yang has not been charged with anything. kraft is not necessarily tied to the democrats' request, but they want to look into the relationship and tie
those four democrats adam schiff, the chair kman of intelligence committee and chairman mark warner andcriminal investigation into yang's activities suggesting perhaps there could not have only been foreign lobbying but what they say is potential finance obligation. she was a guest of president trump's on some occasions. they point out to language on her website that since has been taken down that allowed clients to tin ter act with the president and other top political leaders. she has been a...
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mark: this is bloomberg first word news. house republicans on the intelligent committee say they have no faith in adam schiff and are demandingesignation. adam schiff has long maintained that associates of president trump colluded with russia and may be compromised. the back and forth came during a rare public hearing by the committee in the wake of special counsel robert mueller's report on russia. he praised the work and questioned the actions of president trump and his former attorney. >> he is a good and honorable man. and he is a good prosecutor, but i do not think that conduct is think the day that we do that is ok is the day that we will look back and say that is the day america lost its way. i do not think it is ok that his attorney lied to our committee. there is a different word for that than collusion, it is called compromise, that is the subject of the hearing today. mr. ambassador, you are recognized -- >> will you
mark: this is bloomberg first word news. house republicans on the intelligent committee say they have no faith in adam schiff and are demandingesignation. adam schiff has long maintained that associates of president trump colluded with russia and may be compromised. the back and forth came during a rare public hearing by the committee in the wake of special counsel robert mueller's report on russia. he praised the work and questioned the actions of president trump and his former attorney....
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>> if you listen to adam schiff and mark warner over the weekend the brand new conspiracy or collusion pop singer no one ever heard of in russia to donald trump, jr. what i wish you would do at some point today, put up that email string. put up the email between rob gold stone and donald trump, jr., you will see phrases like, official documents and information. you will see, incriminate hillary clinton and her dealings with russia. nothing about emails wikileaks. nothing about podesta. nothing about the hack of dnc. she was secretary of state. she was u.s. senator and she was the first lady. so if she had dealings with russia i would think we would already have that on our side. i would think you would not need to get that from russia. the other point is this, if getting negative information from russia is tantamount to a crime, whoever dealt with christopher steele need is to go hire a lawyer. brian: whoever accepted clinton foundation money from russia, they got all that money. whoever took the 700,000-dollar speaking fee from russia. that is bill clinton. jedediah: cohen is expected
>> if you listen to adam schiff and mark warner over the weekend the brand new conspiracy or collusion pop singer no one ever heard of in russia to donald trump, jr. what i wish you would do at some point today, put up that email string. put up the email between rob gold stone and donald trump, jr., you will see phrases like, official documents and information. you will see, incriminate hillary clinton and her dealings with russia. nothing about emails wikileaks. nothing about podesta....
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mark fox gets the nod instead of ex-cal star jason kidd who many speculated could be a target for the job. kidd remained adamante is still interested in coaching in the nba. cal was 8-23 overall and three of 15 in pac-12 so fox will have his hands full turning the program around. >>> and the sharks are back on the ice tonight. desperately needing to end a seven-game losing streak. with just five games left in the regular season, san jose has two crucial match-up this is weekend. they're playing right now at the shark tank against vegas and will take on calgary on sunday. >>> tonight we'll have high lites from the sharks game and we'll also check in on the giants in san diego. as well as a's across the bay taking on the angels. that is all for sports. more news after the break. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. it's your time... .lf... . own it... take off in 3... 2... .aww it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. pratt plays a hero in the popular marvel superhero movies but h
mark fox gets the nod instead of ex-cal star jason kidd who many speculated could be a target for the job. kidd remained adamante is still interested in coaching in the nba. cal was 8-23 overall and three of 15 in pac-12 so fox will have his hands full turning the program around. >>> and the sharks are back on the ice tonight. desperately needing to end a seven-game losing streak. with just five games left in the regular season, san jose has two crucial match-up this is weekend....
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mark: where do you see this country going in next five, ten years? >> i don't know. john adamsis experiment will last 150 years. we've done much better than that but to do it yourself project and depends upon the people. when i am around here listening to debates and watching tv i get discouraged but want to leave and go out into the country and talk to people, i feel better. when i'm with my family, i feel better. our boys, elaine and i have two sons, who both went to princeton and kate called me up and say another guy attacked you today in class and that the standard date. but they got through it and strong patriotic and i have great confidence. one of my sons joined the marine corps and we got to know those kids and their a big part of this picture. i'm encouraged every time i talk to the average everyday american. it's important to get out of the beltway. but my family gives me strength and confidence about the future. mark: it is this part of the problem though? the people. they think one way but the concentration of government and the bubble of washington and the la area
mark: where do you see this country going in next five, ten years? >> i don't know. john adamsis experiment will last 150 years. we've done much better than that but to do it yourself project and depends upon the people. when i am around here listening to debates and watching tv i get discouraged but want to leave and go out into the country and talk to people, i feel better. when i'm with my family, i feel better. our boys, elaine and i have two sons, who both went to princeton and kate...
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adam. we do have a chance of rain next sunday night and intnd . we'll take it. >>> i'm mark murray of nbc news. >> and i'm kerry daniel. >> the 2020 democratic primary is in full swing which means candidatesre flocking to early candidate states. >> unless they're not. today bernie sanders and kamala harris are hitting the road instead in california and texas. and the reason they're heading there is both states have a big population which means a lot of delegate >> both california and texas hold their candidates on tuesday d thursday. a loss and a big win could hap candidate run up the score. >> withouttuhe mom from an early win in a state like iowa, will a candidate likeha rris, for example, be able c tovince voters that she can pull off a come-from-behind victory. >> iowa may be more noornt usim than usual. what's better than having fast, reliable wifi with coverage throughout your home? how about having internet that can help you save on wireless phone service? xfinity gives you the fastest speeds from america's best internet provider to stream on all your devices. plus, w
adam. we do have a chance of rain next sunday night and intnd . we'll take it. >>> i'm mark murray of nbc news. >> and i'm kerry daniel. >> the 2020 democratic primary is in full swing which means candidatesre flocking to early candidate states. >> unless they're not. today bernie sanders and kamala harris are hitting the road instead in california and texas. and the reason they're heading there is both states have a big population which means a lot of delegate...
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marks 29. the government view is if that happens, it's quite unprecedented and it means they are losing control of the parliamentary timetable. adam pebble stones converted into decorations and dolls. the exhibition at turkey's capital ankara showcases regional figures, as well as worldwide figures made with pebbles. before creating a figure, artists research a region, before working on each piece piece over a week. quite special. that's it for me, you can reach me on twitter. goodbye for now. good evening. a blustery saturday but a saturday of sunny spells and scattered showers for most of us. you can see from the satellite picture where the best of the breaks for in eastern areas, showers further west by the end of the afternoon, the cloud and rain gathers and will bring rain tonight. behind it, this could cause some issues as it bumps into cold air, it could bring snow showers tomorrow. for the next few hours, it will turn increasingly wet and windy, the rain pressing steadily northwards, perhaps grinding to a halt across northern england and north wales. judith arsenal ‘s, and a clear skies, temperatures falling away, blue ton
marks 29. the government view is if that happens, it's quite unprecedented and it means they are losing control of the parliamentary timetable. adam pebble stones converted into decorations and dolls. the exhibition at turkey's capital ankara showcases regional figures, as well as worldwide figures made with pebbles. before creating a figure, artists research a region, before working on each piece piece over a week. quite special. that's it for me, you can reach me on twitter. goodbye for now....
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mark segraves, news4. >> major safety changes coming to a busy street. a street known to be so dangerous to pedestrian. just ahead adam tuss is going to show us some of theeatures already in place. >>> another mix of rain and snow coming our way tomorrow. doug has the timing on that. and then some siouser for top-quality floors at rock-bottom prices, come to floor & decor. the largest tile and wood place i've ever seen in my life. it's every color. it's every style. it's a one-stop-shop. we got exactly what we wanted and we paid the price that we were looking for. why wouldn't you want to save money and make your house look great? the design center is a total inspiration. these guys know their stuff. hands down the best place for floors, no question. floor & decor. you have to see it to believe it. so you can say yes to the biggest selection of the season. yes! or stop and ask yourself, "can i afford both?" at these prices, oh, yeah. or find a look that's, like... wow ...at a price that's, like... whoa. that's yes for less. seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices! more new dresses means more reasons to
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brian: former doj attorney christian adams joins to us weigh in. mark meadows describing somebody.ow the state department. do you think the state department played a role in this? >> brian, it's important to understand something a lot of these ambassadors are obama left over or come from something called the foreign service. this is the swampest part of the swamp. >> it's career people who think they are hereditary elite preserve the world order and not to serve the united states. these people despise president trump it wouldn't surprise me at all that some of these ambassadors who are career foreign service officers are engaging what congressman meadows says. brian: you might need someone on the ground in another country happen to be americans and ambassadorship is where to look. where would you look first? >> well, look, you need to understand something that congressman meadows is very close to these things. remember, he was the congressman who first knew before the media did that the fisa warrants were based on cooked up phony information. dossier, bruce ohr at the justice depar
brian: former doj attorney christian adams joins to us weigh in. mark meadows describing somebody.ow the state department. do you think the state department played a role in this? >> brian, it's important to understand something a lot of these ambassadors are obama left over or come from something called the foreign service. this is the swampest part of the swamp. >> it's career people who think they are hereditary elite preserve the world order and not to serve the united states....
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mark is sorry for that. >> it's become clear we haven't done enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm. and i'm sorry for it. liz: adam problems with this. they say they are an open forum. but then they are cost censoring a democratic senator. what's your reaction to that story? >> this most of recent episode with elizabeth warren's ad explained why facebook isn't what it says it is. it says it's a social media platform and i don't know what that is. it's a publisher. publishers have to be responsible for the information they publish. but facebook plays by a different set of rules and one thing that can come out of this is those rules can be changed. >> there is a threat to lift their i immunity from lawsuits. so to me it's immune from those lawsuits. to your payments, they are a media company. whether this plays into elizabeth warren's wheel house is an interesting story. no one is forcing anyone to use facebook's free service. is it enough to break them up because they are censoring elizabeth warren? >> she and many others of various political stripes are trying to make the case they have too much feur. that's the d
mark is sorry for that. >> it's become clear we haven't done enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm. and i'm sorry for it. liz: adam problems with this. they say they are an open forum. but then they are cost censoring a democratic senator. what's your reaction to that story? >> this most of recent episode with elizabeth warren's ad explained why facebook isn't what it says it is. it says it's a social media platform and i don't know what that is. it's a publisher....
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mark, i'll start with you since you came -- you brought us treats, video tlnd at ominous music in the background. adamff says he wants to talk to allan weisselberg and don junior. the democrats now are in, are all in on this it seems. >> yeah. i think what we saw last week is just how wide this net may go. and i have a great debate way friend last night and i should ask you, jeffrey, about this which is what should the purview of the special counsel be or the investigations? >> my view is that, you know, russia collusion may be the least of the president's worries and maybe it should be the least of his worries. and my view is that if a president particularly a sitting president or anybody running for president committed a felony, we should know about it no matter where it was. your view? >> well, i think that's right. but the vehicle for finding things out is more complicated than just like we wanted to learn how it's going to attorney out. y turn out. you have the mueller investigation that is wrapping up and there will be some sort of report. the southern district of new york is aggressively invest
mark, i'll start with you since you came -- you brought us treats, video tlnd at ominous music in the background. adamff says he wants to talk to allan weisselberg and don junior. the democrats now are in, are all in on this it seems. >> yeah. i think what we saw last week is just how wide this net may go. and i have a great debate way friend last night and i should ask you, jeffrey, about this which is what should the purview of the special counsel be or the investigations? >> my...
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marked by a sense of curiosity. when your men jefferson sat down to write that sentence in 1876,elphia in the late can you imagine adams, franklin, sherman, livingston, and jefferson. he was able to write it, not because he was a rising young politician of virginia, which he was. he was 33, so was jesus, when i turned 304i was very depressed. was very turned 34 i depressed. he was able to write it because he was part of a transatlantic conversation about what had been unfolding in the four centuries heading to philadelphia. what had been going on? first and foremost, johan gutenberg and the introduction of movable type may literacy and democracy and reformation more possible. we still live in a world that gutenberg helped to create. world of the protestant reformation's, the translation of the sacred scripture into the neck killer. the rise of the bourgeoisie -- into vernacular, the rise of the bourgeoisie, the scottish moral enlightenment, the entire world had been seen as vertical, where popes, princes, prelates, and kings, by an accident of birth or incident of election had reflexive and automatic authority over all
marked by a sense of curiosity. when your men jefferson sat down to write that sentence in 1876,elphia in the late can you imagine adams, franklin, sherman, livingston, and jefferson. he was able to write it, not because he was a rising young politician of virginia, which he was. he was 33, so was jesus, when i turned 304i was very depressed. was very turned 34 i depressed. he was able to write it because he was part of a transatlantic conversation about what had been unfolding in the four...
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i think adam schiff is not paying much attention for the calls to him resign. critics continue to blast much of the media for missing the markn the mueller report, one of the loudest voices is a frequent tweeter living at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. fox news media analyst and host of media buzz howard kurtz looks at the potential hit to the media's reputation. >> anticipation building to a fever pitch. >> for two years the coverage of the robert mueller probe has been dramatic, relentless and constantly suggesting president trump's conduct was worse than watergate. >> we know that donald trump senior has lied throughout this investigation. >> this goes to the heart of everything we've been talking about, the collusion and the cover-up. >> as the investigation ends with no indictments for russian collusion or obstruction of justice, the process come under scrutiny. along with a series of high-profile mistakes. buzz speed saying trump directed michael cohen to lie to congress and condemnations are coming from the right and the left. >> how in the world did several major news organs devote so much time to what turned out to be ut
i think adam schiff is not paying much attention for the calls to him resign. critics continue to blast much of the media for missing the markn the mueller report, one of the loudest voices is a frequent tweeter living at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. fox news media analyst and host of media buzz howard kurtz looks at the potential hit to the media's reputation. >> anticipation building to a fever pitch. >> for two years the coverage of the robert mueller probe has been dramatic,...
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mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. house lawmakers are slamming plans by the pentagon to use military funds to paper a wall along the u.s. border with mexico. adammocrat from washington state, called the move both unbelievably irresponsible and says the defense department is treating the military funds as a piggy bank where "you can simply go in and grab money for something it."you need china has suspended its so-called airworthiness certificate for the boeing 737 max 8 jet. review anment will proposed software modification before determining whether the plane is safe to fly after two weeks of crashes. the potential hits comes to bowing a day after china ordered $35 billion worth of airbus a320s, most from the series. venezuela has suspended school and work activities because of continuing power outages. this afternoon, the information minister declared the lights are coming back on. it is their second major power outage this month. the minister blames the blackouts on the attack on the power grid by opponents to the
mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. house lawmakers are slamming plans by the pentagon to use military funds to paper a wall along the u.s. border with mexico. adammocrat from washington state, called the move both unbelievably irresponsible and says the defense department is treating the military funds as a piggy bank where "you can simply go in and grab money for something it."you need china has suspended its so-called airworthiness certificate for the boeing 737 max 8...
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mark: u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer and treasury secretary steven mnuchin arrived in beijing today for talks with chinese negotiators. republicans on the house intelligence committee are demanding chairman adam schiff resign. the california democrat says he still believes president trump's associates colluded with russia despite robert mueller's report that found no proof of that. in a letter, republicans say they have no faith in adam schiff's ability to do his job. adam schiff refused to step down. in venezuela, authorities will ration electricity to try to fix the nation shaky power grid. the country has been plagued by frequent blackouts, including one that begin monday in hit most of the country. president nicolas maduro blames a butyl terrorist attack -- a brutal terrorist attack by the government. critics believe it is due to poor maintenance. a fire broke out in a high-rise office building in the bangladesh capital. seven people died and dozens more were injured. firefighters were forced to shatter the buildings glass walls to free toxic gas. frequent in bangladesh because building safety regulations are often ignored. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powere
mark: u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer and treasury secretary steven mnuchin arrived in beijing today for talks with chinese negotiators. republicans on the house intelligence committee are demanding chairman adam schiff resign. the california democrat says he still believes president trump's associates colluded with russia despite robert mueller's report that found no proof of that. in a letter, republicans say they have no faith in adam schiff's ability to do his job. adam schiff...
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adam schiff, chairman of the house intelligence committee. thank you for joining us. i'm joined in our washington studio by analysts markelds and david brooks. david, you hear chairman schiff utking a point ab transparency and saying this is paramount right now. >> i think we're all uncomfortable with the idea prosecutorchdump a bunf information on someone they decide not to charge. that is generally the rule and i understand their suspicion.if but i think scs argument is the correct one, there are exceptions to the case and if you're investigating the president where he may haveti compromised al security issues, i think the weight son the side of making it public and once ty make it public congress, we'll all know. mueller has not leaked, but we're about to have little fight over how much we release, but i suspect, by the end of the day, everything will come out. >> woodruff: mark, i want to come back to this point that chairmanchiff made about the distinction between what's the criminals investigation and the investigation into courage intelligence, the russia piece, which there have been a number of indictments aroun
adam schiff, chairman of the house intelligence committee. thank you for joining us. i'm joined in our washington studio by analysts markelds and david brooks. david, you hear chairman schiff utking a point ab transparency and saying this is paramount right now. >> i think we're all uncomfortable with the idea prosecutorchdump a bunf information on someone they decide not to charge. that is generally the rule and i understand their suspicion.if but i think scs argument is the correct one,...
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listening to chuck schumer that marks the third democrat we heard from just in our coverage here on msnbc. we heard from the judiciary committee and intelligence chairman adam schiff in the house emphasizing while we have big news tonight, i don't anyone doubts that. he filed the report. they're all emphasizing that the next step is even more important than what he filed which is what do we learn? what does congress learn and what does america learn? at this moment, 6:40 p.m., we've been hearing from reporters, from lawyers, from our experts. we haven't yet heard from the people that directly reacted with the mueller probe. on "the beat," that is something we've been focused on. my panelists are still with me. we'll be adding others in a few moments. sam, you have been associated wfr this probe in a very dramatic way. as many people i think now know. and you were talking about defying it. then you participated. you came to this table and said you were worried about michael cohen. and you said they were asking you all kind of questions that went more to his conduct even and other people's. he was later indicted as we all know. he's headed to prison with one
listening to chuck schumer that marks the third democrat we heard from just in our coverage here on msnbc. we heard from the judiciary committee and intelligence chairman adam schiff in the house emphasizing while we have big news tonight, i don't anyone doubts that. he filed the report. they're all emphasizing that the next step is even more important than what he filed which is what do we learn? what does congress learn and what does america learn? at this moment, 6:40 p.m., we've been...
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realize that the high water mark of their political experience was two hours and released because there is two other shoes to drop. number one, the report comes out as adamhat the president and his people engaged in is not going to make them look good and second car second, this is why i wonder why we see so many victory dances on the other sere id, it was apparently not clear that the president did not obstruct justice. so when we see that, and i haven't seen it, but when we see that, and when we are asking ourselves looking at actual facts and stories and saying did the president of the united states obstruct justice, a crime for which two presidents were found themselves in impeachment proceedings, that will be an ugly political situation for the president and republicans that defended him. >> that's depending on the idea that we're going to have access to the mueller report. i mean, one of the things -- i started with the show is the remarkable situation we're in now six days after mueller submitted his report and we still have only seen like 40 something words of it including sentence fragments that were quoted by william barr. i don't know whether
realize that the high water mark of their political experience was two hours and released because there is two other shoes to drop. number one, the report comes out as adamhat the president and his people engaged in is not going to make them look good and second car second, this is why i wonder why we see so many victory dances on the other sere id, it was apparently not clear that the president did not obstruct justice. so when we see that, and i haven't seen it, but when we see that, and when...
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adam center mosque. worshippers gathering for the friday prayers. pares bringing their little ones, their heart the loss of life. >> whoever took a life has taken th life of all humanity. >> reportene attgeneral mark herring here to assure the largest mosque community. >> we will do everything we can to keep you and your families gs standing watch. >> is there any fr or trepidation to step into a mosque on a day like from comi doing what our religion requires us to do, and prayer is important. >> reporter: she says the mass shooting is another reminder of the you aurgent need to counter misinformation. >> we are not what you see on , the extremist groupusing islam as a label. we're not part of that, we don't stand for that, that's not who th are. >> at the end o day we're all human beings, have the same blood through our bodies. >> reporter: loudon orunty superv encouraging people to slow down and recognize the humanity in others. >> when you see your neighbors, one say hello and talk with another and spread the message of peace. >> reporter: i've also spoken with fairfax countyyolice t too are stepping up patrols this evening at local mosques. here in between prayers they have a priva security co
adam center mosque. worshippers gathering for the friday prayers. pares bringing their little ones, their heart the loss of life. >> whoever took a life has taken th life of all humanity. >> reportene attgeneral mark herring here to assure the largest mosque community. >> we will do everything we can to keep you and your families gs standing watch. >> is there any fr or trepidation to step into a mosque on a day like from comi doing what our religion requires us to do,...
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adam fleming, wejust heard from him... if you were wondering exactly how the european union was reacting, we have already had statements from markappening, we have also heard from the austrian government. we know angela merkel has also spoken as well. let's get more on this story with this clip. i think if the deal doesn't get through tonight, there will have to bea through tonight, there will have to be a general election because this parliament now looks like a failing parliament. we are elected to make decisions, we are elected sometimes to make imperfect decisions because defection is often an illusion. if we cannot decide tonight to leave the eu under the terms the prime minister has negotiated, i cannot see how this government can continue in office. she will have to see a new mandate. that is one senior conservative. turning his attention to the general election. is there a broader appetite for a general election among the mps you have been speaking to, vicki? no, a lot of them are talking about it because they cannot see any other way through this. theresa may lost her majority, she's propped by the dup although of cours
adam fleming, wejust heard from him... if you were wondering exactly how the european union was reacting, we have already had statements from markappening, we have also heard from the austrian government. we know angela merkel has also spoken as well. let's get more on this story with this clip. i think if the deal doesn't get through tonight, there will have to bea through tonight, there will have to be a general election because this parliament now looks like a failing parliament. we are...
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marked by a sense of curiosity. when your man jefferson, set down to write that sentence, in philadelphia, in late 76, as part of the world's greatest subcommittee, can you imagine, adams, franklin, sherman, and livingston, and jefferson, i would give them anything to do. he was able to write it, not simply because he was a rising young politician of virginia, which he was, he was 33, so was jesus, we when i turned 34, i was very depressed. i had not done anything. he was able to write it, because he had been part of a transit atlantic conversation. he listened to this conversation, about what had been unfolding in the three or four centuries heading into philadelphia. so, what had been going on? first, and foremost, johan gutenberg, the introduction of movable type, which made literacy, and democracy, and reformation much much more possible. it was, we still live in the world that gutenberg helped create. the world of the process of reformation, the world of the translation, of sacred scripture into the vernacular. the world that rises of the bourgeoisie. the european indictment, the scottish moral enlightenment, and entire reorientation of the world, from being seen
marked by a sense of curiosity. when your man jefferson, set down to write that sentence, in philadelphia, in late 76, as part of the world's greatest subcommittee, can you imagine, adams, franklin, sherman, and livingston, and jefferson, i would give them anything to do. he was able to write it, not simply because he was a rising young politician of virginia, which he was, he was 33, so was jesus, we when i turned 34, i was very depressed. i had not done anything. he was able to write it,...
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. >> mark good to have you mark lehman jnp securities fallout from mueller probe president trump demanding house intel committee chairman adam broke nice on "mornings with maria" earlier, we've got details stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ here you go little guy. a cockroach can survive submerged underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. maria: . >> thank you, maria critical to have a show like irz because we could go on on sunday morning, and we could really talk to american people with a large audience, and be able to stay on a long time. and i think that made a big difference we could get down into details of ways known as russia gate fiasco you are right we talked about this for many, many i guess dating back to about two years ago, thanks for making yourself available your show played a big part get the to the bottom of all this. >> congressman devin nunes with me this hour on mueller report president trump is calling on house intel committee chairman adam schiff to resign the host of "varney & company" stuart varney to weigh in on that good morning, stu. >> good morning, maria. look at
. >> mark good to have you mark lehman jnp securities fallout from mueller probe president trump demanding house intel committee chairman adam broke nice on "mornings with maria" earlier, we've got details stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ here you go little guy. a cockroach can survive submerged underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. maria: . >> thank you, maria critical to have a show like irz because we could go on on sunday...
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and that's what mark what the president was governor clinton supporter of the african union and decided to focus on the monday called general welfare are found guilty thank you so much adam again we're going to leave it there adam mckay former ecowas official joining us there from tunis thank you for your time. this week is a fourth anniversary of the start of the military offensive in yemen by the saudi u.a.e. led coalition thousands of people have been killed iran twenty two million depend on aid to survive priyanka gupta takes a look at the impacts the war has had on yemen's economy. the markets of sana who once at the crossroads of trade in the middle east. today the street is an alcohol market one of the oldest in the city a selling whatever little local farmers can produce prices a steep and out of reach for most the few who can buy are often in debt. and with a smile has a family of eight he's among the millions of yemenis for whom the war has meant sleeping on an empty stomach. the war destroyed the gulf arabs and the saudis and the u.a.e. destroyed us food prices are ten times higher because the yemeni real has no value at present in yemen central bank is split
and that's what mark what the president was governor clinton supporter of the african union and decided to focus on the monday called general welfare are found guilty thank you so much adam again we're going to leave it there adam mckay former ecowas official joining us there from tunis thank you for your time. this week is a fourth anniversary of the start of the military offensive in yemen by the saudi u.a.e. led coalition thousands of people have been killed iran twenty two million depend on...
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adam fleming is in brussels for us. the ball is squarely in westminster‘s court, what are the next moves from there? what they are doing now is having a ceremony to markeconomic area. later today we will get the official legal written version of what the eu leaders agreed last night which will allow the eu to officially sign up to this plan to delay brexit and make the new cliff edge the 12th of april. there were three big things to bear in mind to help you understand how the eu has ended up in this position with the uk. first, the 27 other leaders last night were left concerned about the situation in british politics after they spoke to theresa may. some saying it was her performance to blame, others are saying she just reflects what is happening in the uk and the problem is british politics not her leadership. the second thing is eu leaders did not want to be confronted with another emergency summit next week, hours away from a potential no—deal brexit, where they would shoulder some of the blame and have to find the solution themselves. the third thing is, they realised the importance of the european parliament elections which will take place acros
adam fleming is in brussels for us. the ball is squarely in westminster‘s court, what are the next moves from there? what they are doing now is having a ceremony to markeconomic area. later today we will get the official legal written version of what the eu leaders agreed last night which will allow the eu to officially sign up to this plan to delay brexit and make the new cliff edge the 12th of april. there were three big things to bear in mind to help you understand how the eu has ended up...
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mark rutte had been reading this piece on bloomberg. remember, theresa may, it has to decide what options it wants to give to the ok to if any of this. it is adamg in brussels. it's not like british domestic and politics here in brussels, its process driven, eve ryo ne in brussels, its process driven, everyone has to agree and they tend not to react to every twist and turn of what happens in westminster even if those twists and turns can seem quite dramatic. the eu's official position on the whole process at the moment is that it is for theresa may to come to a summit with the other 27 eu leaders here in brussels on thursday with a settled uk position on what is happening and what's going to happen that the eu can then react to. that could be the eu agreeing with the uk an extension to the whole brexit process. perhaps a couple of months, perhaps a couple of years. i'm officially what diplomats are saying to me, they are causing a few questions. they are seeing could the government find a technical fix to seeing could the government find a technicalfix to get seeing could the government find a technical fix to get over the hurdle which means th
mark rutte had been reading this piece on bloomberg. remember, theresa may, it has to decide what options it wants to give to the ok to if any of this. it is adamg in brussels. it's not like british domestic and politics here in brussels, its process driven, eve ryo ne in brussels, its process driven, everyone has to agree and they tend not to react to every twist and turn of what happens in westminster even if those twists and turns can seem quite dramatic. the eu's official position on the...