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ambassador and some other russian official talking about michael morell. you can't use the name, you have to say u.s. person, right. and if there is more than one u.s. person it is u.s. person one and u.s. person two. that is the way it debts disseminated. there is an exception to that. and i think what the chairman had might be the exception. the exception, the exception is the most senior u.s. officials. and i think also senior officials in the transition, including the president-elect. the most senior officials don't get masked. so when two foreign officials are talking about, are talking about the u.s. president, that doesn't get masked into u.s. person one or u.s. person two. they just disseminate it with the president of the united staights. or i would bet the president-elect of the united states. i bet you that is what some of chairman nu nz saw. >> do you think that might have been what president trump might have seen that caused him to form the belief that he did that he articulates. >> it's possible right because he was receiving intelligence rep
ambassador and some other russian official talking about michael morell. you can't use the name, you have to say u.s. person, right. and if there is more than one u.s. person it is u.s. person one and u.s. person two. that is the way it debts disseminated. there is an exception to that. and i think what the chairman had might be the exception. the exception, the exception is the most senior u.s. officials. and i think also senior officials in the transition, including the president-elect. the...
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when something does get unmask, when you do tell michael morell who u.s.son one is, you do not tell anybody else. there is not this broad distribution of the unmasking chairman nuÑez implied yesterday. it goes to only the person who made the request. here is what is interesting. people in the transition who were receiving intelligence reports, and maybe they see intelligence target talking to u.s. person one or talking about u.s. person one, and they are talking about how to approach the trump administration. if you are the head of the trump transition, you might want to know who u.s. person one or two is. you can ask through your briefer who comes to see you every day. and n.s.a. will make a determination. i am not saying it happened. but it is not impossible some of the unmasking was at the request of the trump transition. charlie: why is this coming forward now? michael: i think there is a political answer to that. and there is a tactical answer. political answer is the president is under fire for claiming that the obama administration surveilled him. c
when something does get unmask, when you do tell michael morell who u.s.son one is, you do not tell anybody else. there is not this broad distribution of the unmasking chairman nuÑez implied yesterday. it goes to only the person who made the request. here is what is interesting. people in the transition who were receiving intelligence reports, and maybe they see intelligence target talking to u.s. person one or talking about u.s. person one, and they are talking about how to approach the trump...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, mt etna. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: singing.o the us congressman whojumped in the carfor quite an adventure — complete with snacks! today we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. nausea, bleeding, headaches and a dimming of vision. all of this caused by an apparently organised attack. the trophy itself is on the pedestal in the middle of the cabinet here. this was an international trophy and we understand there now that the search for it has become an international search. above all this was a triumph for the christian democrats of the west, offering reunification as quickly as possible and that's what the voters wanted. this is bbc news. i'm mike embley. the latest headlines: the us senate intelligence committee has said there's no evidence that trump tower was under surveillance by any part of the government during last year's presidential election. britain's communications intelligence agency has also denied being involved. gchq said the allegations were com plete
rebecca morelle, bbc news, mt etna. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: singing.o the us congressman whojumped in the carfor quite an adventure — complete with snacks! today we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. nausea, bleeding, headaches and a dimming of vision. all of this caused by an apparently organised attack. the trophy itself is on the pedestal in the middle of the cabinet here. this was an international trophy...
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rebecca morelle has more.ecca: in the african forests, and animal at risk of vanishing forever, gorillas already face many threats from poaching to .abitat lost perhaps the most worrying is a bully appeared the disease is suspected to have wiped out many thousands of these great apes. a vaccine could be the answer. carried out a has small trial on captive chimps. he found a vaccine protected them against the virus, and now he wants to use it on gorillas in the world. if these were our children -- we vaccinate our children, right? we vaccinate our pets, domestic livestock, wildlife in the developed world. why aren't we vaccinating our closest relatives in africa? rebecca: the deadly toll in humans is all too well known. the outbreak in africa killed more than 11,000 people. now, though, there is an effective human vaccine. ebola in humans and gorillas is closely linked. the virus can cross between species. some argue that gorillas should be immunized, too. gorillas are one of our closest relatives, and saving t
rebecca morelle has more.ecca: in the african forests, and animal at risk of vanishing forever, gorillas already face many threats from poaching to .abitat lost perhaps the most worrying is a bully appeared the disease is suspected to have wiped out many thousands of these great apes. a vaccine could be the answer. carried out a has small trial on captive chimps. he found a vaccine protected them against the virus, and now he wants to use it on gorillas in the world. if these were our children...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, mt etna.n and democratic leaders of the us senate intelligence committee say they have seen nothing to suggest that trump tower was under surveillance by any element of the us government, either before or after last year's election. but the white house spokesman, sean spicer, said the committee had not been provided with all of the intelligence. so are you saying that the president still stands by his allegation that president obama ordered wiretapping oi’ president obama ordered wiretapping or surveillance of trump tower, despite the fact that the senate intelligence committee says they see no indication it could have happened. does the president still stand by that? festival, he stands by it, but again, you are mis— characterising what happened today. understand that, and at the same i understand that ,and at the same they acknowledge that they time, they acknowledge that they have not been in contact with the department of at least eight people have been injured in a school shooting in the
rebecca morelle, bbc news, mt etna.n and democratic leaders of the us senate intelligence committee say they have seen nothing to suggest that trump tower was under surveillance by any element of the us government, either before or after last year's election. but the white house spokesman, sean spicer, said the committee had not been provided with all of the intelligence. so are you saying that the president still stands by his allegation that president obama ordered wiretapping oi’ president...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. have you ever wondered what infinity might look like?usama has pretty much captured the experience at an exhibition at the hirshhorn museum in washington. it's become one of the art events of the year with long lines to glimpse inside her so—called infinity rooms. jane 0'brien went to see what all the fuss is about. it is easy to get lost in one of yoyo kusama's infinity rooms, even though they are physically quite tiny. the lights warp our perceptions of what is real and what is illusion. we are living in a time when almost everything we see is through digital technology, social media, e—mailing. so that is so much a part of our lives and our perception that she reminds us that there is this other aspect of experiencing space that sometimes is more tactile. to understand how kusama reached infinity, you need to step into her white room. as a child kusama had a vision of polkadots. it led to a type of neurosis. visitors are encouraged to stick them everywhere in this room, completely obliterating the white and leading to oblivion, which
rebecca morelle, bbc news. have you ever wondered what infinity might look like?usama has pretty much captured the experience at an exhibition at the hirshhorn museum in washington. it's become one of the art events of the year with long lines to glimpse inside her so—called infinity rooms. jane 0'brien went to see what all the fuss is about. it is easy to get lost in one of yoyo kusama's infinity rooms, even though they are physically quite tiny. the lights warp our perceptions of what is...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. the british government has condemned the announcement of plans by scottish first minister nicola sturgeon to call a second referendum on independence from the united kingdom. the prime minister theresa may described the move as deeply regrettable, saying it would create more uncertainty and division. scotland editor sarah smith reports. sarah: since she was 15, nicola sturgeon has dreamed of an independent scotland, and now brexit may provide a chance. she says that scotland must be given a fresh choice. >> what scotland deserves in light of the material changes to circumstances brought about by the brexit vote is the chance to decide our future in a fair, free, and democratic way. sarah: there should be a referendum, she says, before the u.k. leaves the eu, sometime between autumn 2018 and spring 2019. opinion polls still don't suggest more than 50% of the country would want to vote for independence. the economic circumstances are much harder for you than in 2014. do you believe you
rebecca morelle, bbc news. the british government has condemned the announcement of plans by scottish first minister nicola sturgeon to call a second referendum on independence from the united kingdom. the prime minister theresa may described the move as deeply regrettable, saying it would create more uncertainty and division. scotland editor sarah smith reports. sarah: since she was 15, nicola sturgeon has dreamed of an independent scotland, and now brexit may provide a chance. she says that...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. stunning creatures.as died at the age of 83. he is still the only man to become world champion on two wheels and four. andy swiss looks back on his life. hot favourite after wins in 58 and 59, three, john surtees, rocketing away. he was a natural racer, and determined. just as fast on two wheels as he later became an four. in his ferrari, john surtees, number seven, going like a bomb and eventually leaving the ten cars in the race. encouraged by his father, a motorcycle dealer and former sidecar champion, young john won his first race at the age of 17. with british motorbikes dominating racing, his future looked secure with norton, but they refused to back him for the 1950s 60s and, so he went to italy to join in the august. between 1956 and 60, so too is dominated the 500 cc class. the master has done it again. winning seven world championships. john surtees is the hero with a double in the first classic region of the year. on his way to win his sixth tt and his third successive senior tt. he became the
rebecca morelle, bbc news. stunning creatures.as died at the age of 83. he is still the only man to become world champion on two wheels and four. andy swiss looks back on his life. hot favourite after wins in 58 and 59, three, john surtees, rocketing away. he was a natural racer, and determined. just as fast on two wheels as he later became an four. in his ferrari, john surtees, number seven, going like a bomb and eventually leaving the ten cars in the race. encouraged by his father, a...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.by the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, to call a second referendum on independence from the united kingdom. the prime minister, theresa may, described the move as deeply regrettable, saying it would create more uncertainty and division. the bbc‘s scotland editor, sarah smith, reports. since she was 15, nicola sturgeon has dreamed of an independent scotland. now brexit may provide the chance. as she says it means scotland must be given a fresh choice. what scotland deserves, in the light of the material change in circumstances brought about by the brexit vote, is the chance to decide our future in a fair, free and democratic way. there should be a referendum, she says, before the uk leaves the eu, some time between the autumn of 2018 and the spring of 2019. 0pinion polls still don't suggest more than 50% of the country would want to vote for independence. the economic circumstances are much harderfor you than they were in 2014. do you really believe you could win another refer
rebecca morelle, bbc news.by the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, to call a second referendum on independence from the united kingdom. the prime minister, theresa may, described the move as deeply regrettable, saying it would create more uncertainty and division. the bbc‘s scotland editor, sarah smith, reports. since she was 15, nicola sturgeon has dreamed of an independent scotland. now brexit may provide the chance. as she says it means scotland must be given a fresh choice. what...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. official chart show on bbc radio 1. the singer—songwriter has got a staggering nine songs in this week's top 10 and 16 in the top 20. and even he's thinking there should perhaps be a rethink about the way the charts are compiled. here's our arts editor will gompertz. ed sheeran, singing "shape of you", now in its ninth week at number one on the uk's official chart, which, as of today, is dominated by the 26—year—old singer—songwriter from suffolk. in an unprecedented one—man takeover of the singles chart, all 16 tracks from his new album, divide, are in the top 20. let's be clear, ed sheeran would have had a storming week whatever system the official chart company used. the big difference now is not how many people buy a single by download or in physicalform, but how many people listen to it through streaming services, such as spotify and apple music, which also goes towards his chart position, by using this formula: 150 streams of a track equals one sale. so this week, ed sheeran had
rebecca morelle, bbc news. official chart show on bbc radio 1. the singer—songwriter has got a staggering nine songs in this week's top 10 and 16 in the top 20. and even he's thinking there should perhaps be a rethink about the way the charts are compiled. here's our arts editor will gompertz. ed sheeran, singing "shape of you", now in its ninth week at number one on the uk's official chart, which, as of today, is dominated by the 26—year—old singer—songwriter from suffolk. in...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.e hits including thinking out loud and a—team. ed sheeran's current hit single, the shape of you, is staying at number1 in the singles chart for a ninth week. # i'm in love with the shape of you # i'm in love with the shape of you #we # i'm in love with the shape of you # we push and pull like a magnet too... # it's just been joined in the top 20 by every other song from his new album making chart history because of the number of times they've been downloaded or streamed. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz, is here. so, ed sheeran's got nine songs in the top 10 and even he thinks something's got to change about the way the charts are compiled. it's totally extraordinary, fiona. all the people who i spoke to in the british record industry today are torn. 0n british record industry today are torn. on one hand they are delighted a brit has done this amazing feat. the world is not a future of drake and beyonce and north american acts. they are concerned, if these 16 tracks sit—in that top 20 f
rebecca morelle, bbc news.e hits including thinking out loud and a—team. ed sheeran's current hit single, the shape of you, is staying at number1 in the singles chart for a ninth week. # i'm in love with the shape of you # i'm in love with the shape of you #we # i'm in love with the shape of you # we push and pull like a magnet too... # it's just been joined in the top 20 by every other song from his new album making chart history because of the number of times they've been downloaded or...
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our science correspondent rebecca morelle has more.risk of vanishing forever. gorillas already face many threats, from poaching to habitat loss, but perhaps the most worrying is ebola. the deadly disease is thought to have wiped out many thousands of these great apes. now a vaccine could be the answer. so we put it on the sides of the nose and they got under the tongue. this scientist has carried out a small trial on captive chimps, the last before bio medical research on these animals was banned in the us. he found a vaccine protected them against the virus and now he wants to use it on gorillas in the wild. ebola and other diseases are a huge threat. if these were our children, we vaccinate our children, right? we vaccinate our pets. we vaccinate domestic livestock. we vaccinate wildlife in the developed world. why aren't we vaccinating our closest relatives in africa? the deadly toll of ebola in humans is all too well—known. the 2013 outbreak in west africa killed more than 11,000 people. now, though, there's an effective human vacc
our science correspondent rebecca morelle has more.risk of vanishing forever. gorillas already face many threats, from poaching to habitat loss, but perhaps the most worrying is ebola. the deadly disease is thought to have wiped out many thousands of these great apes. now a vaccine could be the answer. so we put it on the sides of the nose and they got under the tongue. this scientist has carried out a small trial on captive chimps, the last before bio medical research on these animals was...
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lincoln university and my home state of missouri became public land grant colleges after the second morel act. not because someone thought they needed school choice but because racism left blacks without any choice. when blacks tried to attend schools like the university of alabama and mississippi, they were blocked and there were riots. the fact that secretary devos doesn't understand this basic fact is aappalling. her statement was wrong. it was offensive and it should be corrected. we need the secretary of education to have a basic fundamental understanding of history in the united states of america, especially as it relates to education. is there anything that was more important in the history of our country than the struggle for equality in education? is there anything that is more important than recognizing and understanding that for years in this country, young black people could be punished for learning how to read? that they would be told you're not welcome, even if the universities were public universities. so shame on secretary devos, shame on her, for not understanding history
lincoln university and my home state of missouri became public land grant colleges after the second morel act. not because someone thought they needed school choice but because racism left blacks without any choice. when blacks tried to attend schools like the university of alabama and mississippi, they were blocked and there were riots. the fact that secretary devos doesn't understand this basic fact is aappalling. her statement was wrong. it was offensive and it should be corrected. we need...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomaz schafernaker. the sun is out and the next we have the cloud like yesterday. and then the sun is out again. it is actually out every day but on some days it has
rebecca morelle, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomaz schafernaker. the sun is out and the next we have the cloud like yesterday. and then the sun is out again. it is actually out every day but on some days it has
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, mount etna.ry's vast western region of xinjiang — home to a community of some ten million uighurs, mostly muslim people, and the government is concerned that they are vulnerable to radicalising propaganda from syria and iraq. widespread intimidation makes reporting from the region gained exclusive access and sent this report. southern xinjiang, once the fabled silk road now, the front line in china's war on terror. they call it an all—out offensive, a new great wall of iron. thousands of troops pledging to lay down their lives and shed blood. we are heading for the scene of the only confirmed attack this year. china doesn't want the world to see the police checkpoint. filming has to be discreet. body searches in every public building. we are the only foreign reporters to get to pishan county. three young uighurs knifed a group of han chinese on the street here last month. five victims died of their wounds. police shot the attackers dead. the government offers huge rewards for information and some
rebecca morelle, bbc news, mount etna.ry's vast western region of xinjiang — home to a community of some ten million uighurs, mostly muslim people, and the government is concerned that they are vulnerable to radicalising propaganda from syria and iraq. widespread intimidation makes reporting from the region gained exclusive access and sent this report. southern xinjiang, once the fabled silk road now, the front line in china's war on terror. they call it an all—out offensive, a new great...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, mount etna. >> really scary. >> it absolutely is scary.my next pitch for a story. not doing that one. >>> when we come back, the big news from eddie murphy that almost broke twitter. >>> and a random act of kindness from shaquille o'neal that will melt your heart. "the skinny" is next. dness from shaquille o'neal that will melt your heart. "the skinny" is next. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! some cough medicines only last 4 hours. but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. ♪ skinny, so skinny >> it is your friday "skinny." we're going to start with the earth-shattering news from eddie. >> people are excited about this. twitter nearly went into meltdown when the comedian's official account posted a picture of vanessa bell calloway in character from his 1988 classic with th
rebecca morelle, bbc news, mount etna. >> really scary. >> it absolutely is scary.my next pitch for a story. not doing that one. >>> when we come back, the big news from eddie murphy that almost broke twitter. >>> and a random act of kindness from shaquille o'neal that will melt your heart. "the skinny" is next. dness from shaquille o'neal that will melt your heart. "the skinny" is next. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even...
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clapper and mike morel have both stated we sought no fire, we saw no evidence of collusion between the. unfortunately, the media, not the station, but many other stations are pushing out nonstop stories of potential collusion, the need to impeach the president, stating he's a fascist and saying insane things out there. if i was the president i would be upset seeing all this because this is willful on the part of media outlets across the united states. it is horrifying. jeanine: when clapper spoke he spoke on behalf of the cia, the nsa and the fbi, and he was clear as well as morel that there was no collusion and yet you've got this guy adam schiff from california and every left-leaning outlet saying there's something there when the people are saying there's nothing there. >> i saw the former acting director, deputy director of the cia on charlie rose and he said no fire there. there's smoke but we don't know what there is. jeanine: gary, thanks so much for being with us. anyway, street justice from here in washington is next hi hey you look good. thank you, i feel good. it all starts w
clapper and mike morel have both stated we sought no fire, we saw no evidence of collusion between the. unfortunately, the media, not the station, but many other stations are pushing out nonstop stories of potential collusion, the need to impeach the president, stating he's a fascist and saying insane things out there. if i was the president i would be upset seeing all this because this is willful on the part of media outlets across the united states. it is horrifying. jeanine: when clapper...
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charlie: michael morell is here. he is one of our nation's leading national security professionals.twice as acting director. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. michael: it is great to have you back. charlie: let me start with this. this is this morning's washington post. house intelligence chair alleges spy agency abuse. wall street journal -- g.o.p. lawmaker sparks new battle over trump spy claimant. g.o.p. leader puts new spin on wiretaps. take me through this. unpack this.
charlie: michael morell is here. he is one of our nation's leading national security professionals.twice as acting director. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. michael: it is great to have you back. charlie: let me start with this. this is this morning's washington post. house intelligence chair alleges spy agency abuse. wall street journal -- g.o.p. lawmaker sparks new battle over trump spy claimant. g.o.p. leader puts new spin on wiretaps. take me through this. unpack this.
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the state of the agency with former cia director michael morel and see what it all means for america's national security. >>> plus the state of the nation's infrastructure just as washington prepares to debate new spending. a new report details the overwhelming need. you're watching "cbs this morning" saturday. >>> health care negotiations rolling with bowling. it's the latest chapter in the sports long history in the executive mansion. we'll be right back. this is cbs this morning, saturday. >>> welcome back to cbs this morning. saturday, coming up in our next hour, just as march madness gets under way, what could be a maddening loss to the basketball world? legendary high school that sent scores of players on to college and professional glory. now in danger of closing it's doors. >>> plus writer ernest helming way lived an adventurous life but did it include serving as a spy? at secret files with the author of a new book. >>> first the top story, concerns over the state of the cia. this week, the agency is dealing with the release of top secret documents, apparently detailing highly
the state of the agency with former cia director michael morel and see what it all means for america's national security. >>> plus the state of the nation's infrastructure just as washington prepares to debate new spending. a new report details the overwhelming need. you're watching "cbs this morning" saturday. >>> health care negotiations rolling with bowling. it's the latest chapter in the sports long history in the executive mansion. we'll be right back. this is...
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cbs news senior national security contributor that's michael morell.he former deputy director of the cia join us from washington. good morning to you, morell. how unusual is this kind of restriction? and what does it say to you? >> so, it says to me that united states has credible intelligence of a plot to attack an airliner with the larger devices that must now be checked. i think we can take that to the bank. >> but if it's a credible threat, why are the airports being told you have 96 hours to comply? why not make it immediate? >> because it doesn't sound like an imminent threat. it doesn't sound to me like it's specific to one country or one airline. it sounds more like a general plot that we've learned about. a plan to do something significant, but not specific. >> but, michael, the ban is specific in terms of airports and countries. so what does that tell you about the threat? >> so, the fact that it's focused putting explosives into electronic devices and foced on airlines suggests al qaeda. but when you actually look at the countries, it looks
cbs news senior national security contributor that's michael morell.he former deputy director of the cia join us from washington. good morning to you, morell. how unusual is this kind of restriction? and what does it say to you? >> so, it says to me that united states has credible intelligence of a plot to attack an airliner with the larger devices that must now be checked. i think we can take that to the bank. >> but if it's a credible threat, why are the airports being told you...
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the state of the agency with former cia director michael morel and see what it all means for america's national security. >>> plus the state of the nation's infrastructure just as washington prepares to debate new spending. a new report details the overwhelming need. you're watching "cbs this morning" saturday. (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the all-new subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. shake up your routine with a completely new way to clean. new colgate total advanced health mouthwash. shake to activate a powerful cleaning action that removes twenty four times more bacteria. improve the health of your mouth with new colgate total advanced health mouthwash. >>> health care negotiations rolling with bowling. it's the latest chapter in the sports long history in the executive mansion. we'll be right back. this is cbs this morning, saturday. this. is. everything. honey bu
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former acting director michael morell. >> how would you compare this to edward snoed snn. >> this is cia's edward snowden. >> that huge. >> in sense of what they tell adversaries and we'll have to start over to build tools just like we did with snoelden. >>> former director michael haden defended the hacking tools. >> there are people out there you want us to spy on. you want us to have the ability to actually turn on that listening device inside the tv to learn that person's intentions. this is a wonderful capability. you give the intelligence community $53 billion a year. you ought to get something for your money. >> concerning president trump's claims that he was wire tapped by obama, haden said, not possible. >>> the top rupp on the house committee says he's seen no evidence of the president's charges he was wiretapped. today the housing committee is expected to debate on obamacare and the president supports the plan, but there is growing republican backlash. hena daniels is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump will meet with house le
former acting director michael morell. >> how would you compare this to edward snoed snn. >> this is cia's edward snowden. >> that huge. >> in sense of what they tell adversaries and we'll have to start over to build tools just like we did with snoelden. >>> former director michael haden defended the hacking tools. >> there are people out there you want us to spy on. you want us to have the ability to actually turn on that listening device inside the tv to...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, mt etna.inger who aims to bridge the gap between two opposing cultures. today we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. nausea, bleeding, headaches and a dimming of vision. all of this caused by an apparently organised attack. the trophy itself is on the pedestal in the middle of the cabinet here. this was an international trophy and we understand there now that the search for it has become an international search. above all this was a triumph for the christian democrats of the west, offering reunification as quickly as possible and that's what the voters wanted. this is bbc world news. i'm james menendez. the latest headlines: britain's eavesdropping agency, gchq, has issued a statement furiously denying that it wiretapped mr trump during the us election campaign. hungary moves ahead with the construction of 2 container camps for asylum—seekers on its border with serbia, despite international criticism. it's reported from syria tha
rebecca morelle, bbc news, mt etna.inger who aims to bridge the gap between two opposing cultures. today we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. nausea, bleeding, headaches and a dimming of vision. all of this caused by an apparently organised attack. the trophy itself is on the pedestal in the middle of the cabinet here. this was an international trophy and we understand there now that the search for it has become an international...
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bbc science correspondent rebecca morelle was there with this report. >> i was with the bbc group filmingflow from a recent spate of volcanic activity. snowhe law the mixed with causing a first a small explosion -- lava mixed with snow at first causing the small explosion, then a larger one. it pelted us with rocks and boulders and steam. everyone ran trying to reach the snowmobiles. to get to safety. with cuts andleft burns and bruises. >> have you seen the others? >> a guide suffered a dislocated shoulder. a volcanologist with is that it was the worst incident he had experienced during his 30 year career, and that we were lucky that no one was left serious injuries. dramatict aetna's corruption, the third in three weeks. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program -- congao you get when two spent from opposing parties to the open road? thanks to a snowstorm, we found out. susan did not have an easy time follow her passion for the planets. going up in kenya, the country has two astronomers and fining a telescope was honest and possible. now having achieve
bbc science correspondent rebecca morelle was there with this report. >> i was with the bbc group filmingflow from a recent spate of volcanic activity. snowhe law the mixed with causing a first a small explosion -- lava mixed with snow at first causing the small explosion, then a larger one. it pelted us with rocks and boulders and steam. everyone ran trying to reach the snowmobiles. to get to safety. with cuts andleft burns and bruises. >> have you seen the others? >> a guide...
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we'll speak to the former director of the cia michael morell.controversial car device that puts the brakes on people who don't pay their loans. >>> and ballet star misty copeland stops by studio 57 with her new book. that's the "morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. wendy's doesn't put up with mushy fish sandwiches like some do. their north pacific cod is breaded in crisp, flaky panko for a big... that's deliciously different. i love it even more than the sea. hey, don't get all mushy on us. it's dinner time and you worked overtime. so you have... no time. but you don't have to cut corners, mom! wendy's kids meals are now just $1.99 after 4pm for a limited time. and you can treat yourself too. it's about time. >>> well, new this morning, a man is shot dead in philadelphia's olney section. the key piece of information we snow so far. and the questions that are still unanswered. >>> breaking overnight, you'll have to check that new restrictions ban you from bringing devices larger than your ce
we'll speak to the former director of the cia michael morell.controversial car device that puts the brakes on people who don't pay their loans. >>> and ballet star misty copeland stops by studio 57 with her new book. that's the "morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. wendy's doesn't put up with mushy fish sandwiches like some do. their north pacific cod is breaded in crisp, flaky panko for a big... that's deliciously...
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we were talking about how the contemporary times make the historical things morel and i think those emotionalou're trying to tap into it it's a good time to see and hear those things right now too, uh. >> yeah. >> what do you think is going to be for you, the person coordinating all of this, what is the most rewarding thing four to not only pull it off but seeing it get biggerbigger? >> i would say there's the large and small. large is opening night at the castro theater march 9th we are playing a very powerful romantic comedy and to see 1400 people of asian-americans or people in our community fill that theater that makes me proud of our organization to pull that off. but then it's also the smaller programs when you have a film that maybe brings 80 people out but you can see them really connect with that piece, there's nothing that can replicate with that. >> caamfest did z it well. all right. well, you can find schedules and other logistics for caamfest or nbcbayarea.com and we're also on facebook and twitter. i will be the m.c. for caamfest on opening night so looking honor ford to being t
we were talking about how the contemporary times make the historical things morel and i think those emotionalou're trying to tap into it it's a good time to see and hear those things right now too, uh. >> yeah. >> what do you think is going to be for you, the person coordinating all of this, what is the most rewarding thing four to not only pull it off but seeing it get biggerbigger? >> i would say there's the large and small. large is opening night at the castro theater march...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.of them. that is great. it is a special time for all of us. now, about six weeks ago we we re of us. now, about six weeks ago we were discussing the fact that cars are getting bigger and a parking spaceis are getting bigger and a parking space is getting smaller. but that's less of an issue when you've got the reflexes of a rally driver. kris meeke careered off the road in the closing stages of a world rally championship race in mexico yesterday but still managed to pick his way through the car park on the way to the finish line. the northern irishman found a gap in a hedge and got back on track to win the race for citreon, finishing about 1k seconds ahead of his nearest rival. it was the fourth win of meeke's career and takes him to sixth in the championship overall. are you sure that was not a stunt? no, it was the fourth win of his career. that is how you deal with a career. that is how you deal with a car park. i not want to try it. let's get the latest sports news now. kat is at c
rebecca morelle, bbc news.of them. that is great. it is a special time for all of us. now, about six weeks ago we we re of us. now, about six weeks ago we were discussing the fact that cars are getting bigger and a parking spaceis are getting bigger and a parking space is getting smaller. but that's less of an issue when you've got the reflexes of a rally driver. kris meeke careered off the road in the closing stages of a world rally championship race in mexico yesterday but still managed to...
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the state of the agency with former cia director michael morel and see what it all means for america's national security. >>> plus the state of the nation's infrastructure just as washington prepares to debate new spending. a new report details the overwhelming need. you're watching "cbs this morning" saturday. ♪ we buy any car ♪ any make, any model, any age, any price ♪ ♪ from 50 bucks to 100 grand ♪ we buy any car ♪ any, any, any, any at webuyanycar.com, the gimmicks stop with our ads. trading in our selling your car is hassle-free in just three easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying centre. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now. ♪ find out how much your car's worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com >>> still ahead, a world of opportunity for international air travel. new and not so new airlines have sparked a price war and that's led to falling fares on many routes. peter greenberg shows us just where the bargains can be found. >>> health care negotiations rolling with bowl
the state of the agency with former cia director michael morel and see what it all means for america's national security. >>> plus the state of the nation's infrastructure just as washington prepares to debate new spending. a new report details the overwhelming need. you're watching "cbs this morning" saturday. ♪ we buy any car ♪ any make, any model, any age, any price ♪ ♪ from 50 bucks to 100 grand ♪ we buy any car ♪ any, any, any, any at webuyanycar.com, the...
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the reporter rebecca morelle speaking with terry moran. >> everyone started to run and all the while being pelled with all this material but we couldn't see anything because it was a whiteout. >> so there was a moment when you thought you were going to die. >> yeah, there was a huge explosion. we thought that might be it. >> understandably. at least ten people were injured. some with head injuries, but none serious. the mountain continues to spew lava into the air at this hour. >>> nearly 40% of colleges are experiencing a drop in applications from international students and school officials attribute the decrease to the immigration policies of the trump administration. the new survey finds the biggest declines in students from the middle east. >>> there won't be any more stars at netflix in the ratings system, that is. the streaming service is ditching the five-star system for a simpler thumb's up, thumb's down one. netflix says the system feels yesterday and users are much more likely to give ratings with the simpler system. subscribers will start seeing the thumbs next month. >> i
the reporter rebecca morelle speaking with terry moran. >> everyone started to run and all the while being pelled with all this material but we couldn't see anything because it was a whiteout. >> so there was a moment when you thought you were going to die. >> yeah, there was a huge explosion. we thought that might be it. >> understandably. at least ten people were injured. some with head injuries, but none serious. the mountain continues to spew lava into the air at...
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morel was a kind of leb rit doctor in lynn.ight minute incorrectors. and he givening pro buy ot ek medicine. and then later in the war as hitler developed serious health problems, morel start to give different things and just -- it gets more and more intense until towards the end of the war, hitler takes much more than vitamins. >> what's he taking? >> well, the most -- the hardest drug he's taking it an opioid, a synthetic >> hitler would get 20 mill i grasp of this injected intraditionously. >> and will getting cocaine swabs in his national area. >> after when a bm smoded in hitler headquarters, even though propaganda said the fuel is not injured -- people died in that room and they claim hitler was not injured and he was actually injured. he had a state meeting with dr. mussolini. and another doctor comes in and give hymes from that day on until october the same year, lots of cocaine. so he received cocaine in three months over 50 times, getting cocaine notice morning and. >> speed ball. >> this is the speed ball. what's so
morel was a kind of leb rit doctor in lynn.ight minute incorrectors. and he givening pro buy ot ek medicine. and then later in the war as hitler developed serious health problems, morel start to give different things and just -- it gets more and more intense until towards the end of the war, hitler takes much more than vitamins. >> what's he taking? >> well, the most -- the hardest drug he's taking it an opioid, a synthetic >> hitler would get 20 mill i grasp of this injected...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, mount etna. >> really scary. >> it absolutely is scary.m eddie murphy that almost broke twitter. >>> and a random act of kindness from shaquille o'neal that will melt your heart. "the skinny" is next. kindness from shaquille o'neal that will melt your heart. "the skinny" is next. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! some cough medicines only last 4 hours. but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. take delsym, the #1 12-hour uncontrolcough medicine. it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. ♪ and when your days' over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the #1 12-hour cough medicine. delsym
rebecca morelle, bbc news, mount etna. >> really scary. >> it absolutely is scary.m eddie murphy that almost broke twitter. >>> and a random act of kindness from shaquille o'neal that will melt your heart. "the skinny" is next. kindness from shaquille o'neal that will melt your heart. "the skinny" is next. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. cough doesn't...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.eader. he's british driver, chris meeke, coming off the track only to find himself in a car park. but, after initially seeming to lose his way, he quickly dodges round some stationary cars, making his way back onto the track. luckily, the diversion didn't cost him too much time, and he crossed the line, dragging part of a barrier with him. and he won! it's a relatively quiet week of weather ahead for you. there will be a bit of rain around here and there, but a lot of dry weather on the cards, and things will be mostly clear as well. that is the thing on monday, a lot of dry weather, and some sunshine around as well, but it will be a chilly start to the day. we have a front clearing away to the east, which brought the cloud and rain during sunday. but for monday it is this area of high pressure building from the south—west that should dominate things for us. so, for most places, five or six degrees the overnight lows in the towns and cities. but first thing monday, in the countryside,
rebecca morelle, bbc news.eader. he's british driver, chris meeke, coming off the track only to find himself in a car park. but, after initially seeming to lose his way, he quickly dodges round some stationary cars, making his way back onto the track. luckily, the diversion didn't cost him too much time, and he crossed the line, dragging part of a barrier with him. and he won! it's a relatively quiet week of weather ahead for you. there will be a bit of rain around here and there, but a lot of...
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we turn to michael morell, former acting director and deputy director of the c.i.a. >> the president claiming hat the obama administration surveilled him. >> rose: the f.b.i. director said he'd seen no evidence of that and every other national security official. >> right, so the president is hanging out there it mr. displie right. >> and i think chairman nunes was trying to help him out. he took it to the white house and media and i think he acted inappropriately. i think what he should have done and what practice says he should have done is, number one, he should have gone back to the relevant agency, whether it be the f.b.i. or whether it be the c.i.a. or n.s.a., to go back to the relevant agency and say, i was given these, how do i think about these? are there any more like these? help me understand these. that should have been step one with. step two should have been to take the answer and share it with the entire committee before taking any action of briefing the president, let alone the media. >> rose: you said in the beginning this has nothing to do with whether president obam
we turn to michael morell, former acting director and deputy director of the c.i.a. >> the president claiming hat the obama administration surveilled him. >> rose: the f.b.i. director said he'd seen no evidence of that and every other national security official. >> right, so the president is hanging out there it mr. displie right. >> and i think chairman nunes was trying to help him out. he took it to the white house and media and i think he acted inappropriately. i...
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tonight, we spoke with the bbc's rebecca morelle. >> everyone started to run, all the while we were beingelted with all of this material. but we couldn't see anything too. it was a whiteout. >> so there was a moment when you thought you were going to die? >> there's a huge explosion. you do think for -- that might be it. >> reporter: the explosion was triggered when the flowing m magma at 1,800 degrees fahrenheit, hit the thick snow creating high-pressure pockets of steam. mt. edna, one of the world's most active volcanoes. tourists visit every year, and the bbc was there to do a story on the monitoring. it's clear there is a lot left to learn that way. >> thank you, terry. >>> back here of the home, and a winter storm brewing as millions dig out from the powerful and deadly nor'easter. the east is in the deep freeze. look this. the train into the station, kicking up that wave of snow as passengers were waiting on the platform. let's get right to chief meteorologist, ginger zee. not everyone was laughing, and mow a new storm, ginger. >> reporter: that's right. we have more snow on the way
tonight, we spoke with the bbc's rebecca morelle. >> everyone started to run, all the while we were beingelted with all of this material. but we couldn't see anything too. it was a whiteout. >> so there was a moment when you thought you were going to die? >> there's a huge explosion. you do think for -- that might be it. >> reporter: the explosion was triggered when the flowing m magma at 1,800 degrees fahrenheit, hit the thick snow creating high-pressure pockets of...