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sinn fein during the peace process, so today sinn fein confirmed she was only nominee to succeed mr adamsher own stamp on the job. the truth is that no one will ever fill gerry adams' shoes — that's the truth. applause. the truth is, my friends, i won't fill gerry's shoes. but the news is that i brought my own. so she will take over officially as sinn fein president at a special party conference in three—weeks' time, and it will mark something of a generational shift in the party away from people who had ira connections and towards new figures who had no direct connection with the troubles. now, sinn fein's political opponents will still continue to focus on the links to the ira, and sinn fein will indeed continue to defend the ira campaign, but these days the party prefers to talk about present—day politics rather than the paramilitary violence of the past. chris page reporting. more now on the one year anniversary of donald trump's presidency. any celebrations he may have had planned have been somewhat marred by the shutdown on services announced in congress last night. iamjoined by i a
sinn fein during the peace process, so today sinn fein confirmed she was only nominee to succeed mr adamsher own stamp on the job. the truth is that no one will ever fill gerry adams' shoes — that's the truth. applause. the truth is, my friends, i won't fill gerry's shoes. but the news is that i brought my own. so she will take over officially as sinn fein president at a special party conference in three—weeks' time, and it will mark something of a generational shift in the party away from...
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mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for more than 30 years.t has suggested the uk could get a bespoke trade deal with the european union after brexit, but again warned it could not expect full access to the single market unless it accepted its rules. in an interview to be broadcast in full on the andrew marr show tomorrow, emmanuel macron said he respected, but regretted, the brexit vote. this special way should be consistent with the preservation of the single market, and our collective trust. and you should understand that you cannot, by definition, have full access to the single market if you don't tick the box. and to get full access to the single market, you need contribution to the budgets and you have to accept freedoms are the freedoms and the four pillars, and you have to accept the jurisdiction. as soon as you decide not to obey these preconditions, it's not a full access. it's something perhaps between full access and a trade agreement. the prime minister, theresa may, has done an interview with the german newspaper " bild" in which
mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for more than 30 years.t has suggested the uk could get a bespoke trade deal with the european union after brexit, but again warned it could not expect full access to the single market unless it accepted its rules. in an interview to be broadcast in full on the andrew marr show tomorrow, emmanuel macron said he respected, but regretted, the brexit vote. this special way should be consistent with the preservation of the single market, and...
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during the peace process will stop today sinn fein confirmed that she was the only nominee to succeed mr adamstamp on the job. the truth is, no one will ever feel gerry adams's shoes. applause the truth is, my friends, i won't thoughtjerry‘s the truth is, my friends, i won't thought jerry's shoes. but the news is that i brought my own. she will ta ke is that i brought my own. she will take over officially as sinn fein president at a special party conference in three weeks. that will mark a generational shift in the party away from people who have ira connections, towards new figures to have no direct in action with the troubles. sinn fein‘s political opponents will continue to focus on the links to the ira, and sinn fein will continue to defend the ira campaign. these days the party prefers to talk about present—day politics rather than the paramilitary violence of the past. turkey has launched a new military offensive against kurdish militants in northern syria — opening a new front in the seven—year conflict there. turkish warplanes have bombed positions of the ypg, which ankara says is link
during the peace process will stop today sinn fein confirmed that she was the only nominee to succeed mr adamstamp on the job. the truth is, no one will ever feel gerry adams's shoes. applause the truth is, my friends, i won't thoughtjerry‘s the truth is, my friends, i won't thought jerry's shoes. but the news is that i brought my own. she will ta ke is that i brought my own. she will take over officially as sinn fein president at a special party conference in three weeks. that will mark a...
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and mrs. adam levine showed off her curves with the help of daughter dusty rose.hey can't wait to meet their newest addition in 2018. >> how cute. >> hollywood did a lot of lovin', didn't they? meanwhile, justin timberlake announced his new baby. his new album, "man of the woods." he reltsed the teerz video with jessica and 2-year-old son silas. the album is about them. it's most peshl. drobs february 2nd. >> that album is going to be good. >>> coming up next, is taylor swift afs tour in trouble? why hasn't she sold out any of her shows? >>> then -- >> it's a disaster. >> mariah just can't help herself. new video of mimi. how she got major redemption after last year's fail. >>> plus, new year. new star wedding plans. which two celebs are getting ready to say i do. and justin and selena's romance >>> just announced, game of thrones star kit harrington and >>> just announced, game of thrones star kit harrington and emilio clark will join a true force of nature is unstoppable. >>> just announced, game of thrones star kit harrington and it's responsibly sourced. and s
and mrs. adam levine showed off her curves with the help of daughter dusty rose.hey can't wait to meet their newest addition in 2018. >> how cute. >> hollywood did a lot of lovin', didn't they? meanwhile, justin timberlake announced his new baby. his new album, "man of the woods." he reltsed the teerz video with jessica and 2-year-old son silas. the album is about them. it's most peshl. drobs february 2nd. >> that album is going to be good. >>> coming up...
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security sources believe he was a senior ira member, though mr adams has always denied being in the organisationn an affluent suburb of dublin. shejoined sinn fein during the peace process, just as the party was starting to score electoral success in the irish republic. she's become a robust parliamentary adversary of the prime minister, leo varadkar. sinn fein's opponents still focus on the party's links to the ira and sinn fein is continuing to defend the ira campaign, but it prefers to talk about the present rather than the past. as well as being the second biggest party here in northern ireland, it is also now the third largest in the republic. the first challenge for mary lou mcdonald will be negotiations to restore power sharing with unionists at stormont. but in the coming years, she'll be talking a lot about brexit, which republicans believe has changed the picture and renewed the debate about irish unity. the international olympic committee has approved plans for north korea to participate at next month's winter olympics, and agreed teams from north and south can march under the same fl
security sources believe he was a senior ira member, though mr adams has always denied being in the organisationn an affluent suburb of dublin. shejoined sinn fein during the peace process, just as the party was starting to score electoral success in the irish republic. she's become a robust parliamentary adversary of the prime minister, leo varadkar. sinn fein's opponents still focus on the party's links to the ira and sinn fein is continuing to defend the ira campaign, but it prefers to talk...
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mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for more than thirty years.respondent kevin sharkey is in belfast for us. kevin, whatever one thinks of sinn fein‘s president over the last three decades, gerry adams has unquestionably been a world figure as well as a figure in the uk and ireland. how is mary lou mcdonald going to be leading her party differently? yes, and mary lou mcdonald said filling the shoes of gerry adams will be impossible stop she said no one can do that. that gives you a sense of the status he has held within the party, here and globally, over the last 35 years or so. mary lou mcdonald, on the other hand, is perceived as having a clean pair of heels politically. she doesn't have any baggage from the troubled times here in northern ireland over the decades. she was a member of the european parliament for sinn fein, she is a sitting td in the irish parliament in dublin at the moment, so parliament in dublin at the moment, so there is no doubt she will have a very significant role, and one very important issue facing sinn fein and facing
mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for more than thirty years.respondent kevin sharkey is in belfast for us. kevin, whatever one thinks of sinn fein‘s president over the last three decades, gerry adams has unquestionably been a world figure as well as a figure in the uk and ireland. how is mary lou mcdonald going to be leading her party differently? yes, and mary lou mcdonald said filling the shoes of gerry adams will be impossible stop she said no one can do that. that...
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mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for more than 30 years.rk and pensions select committee, frank field, has criticised auditors for not raising concerns about carillion before the construction giant collapsed, with debts of around one and a half billion pounds. mps on the committee have begun an inquiry into the way carillion‘s pension deficit was handled. their labour chairman says regulators should have stepped in much earlier. 0ur political correspondent, emma vardy is here with me in the studio. andrew marr show. sniet so there are two concerns here, the the first is the auditors kpmg, take us through that. yes, so the question that frank field is raising here, is why alarm bells weren't ringing sooner because kpmg have been auditing the accounts of carillion for many years, they had give them a clean bill of health to say they are a going concern, which means they have been judged to from the the cash flow to continue operating for the foreseeable future, after having been given that sign off by kpmg, just a few months later, carillion
mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for more than 30 years.rk and pensions select committee, frank field, has criticised auditors for not raising concerns about carillion before the construction giant collapsed, with debts of around one and a half billion pounds. mps on the committee have begun an inquiry into the way carillion‘s pension deficit was handled. their labour chairman says regulators should have stepped in much earlier. 0ur political correspondent, emma vardy...
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mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for more than 30 years.nt missing in sheffield yesterday evening have been found. police launched an appeal to help find marcel menyhart, who's 12, and 13—year—old marcela menyhartova, who went missing last night at around eight o'clock in the evening. they were last seen at the city's ice rink near the suburb of attercliffe, but were found safe and well in the city this afternoon. the french president has suggested the uk could get a bespoke trade deal with the european union after brexit, but again warned it could not expect full access to the single market unless it accepted its rules. in an interview to be broadcast in full on the andrew marr show tomorrow, emmanuel macron said he respected, but regretted, the brexit vote. a bespoke special solution for britain? sure. this special way should be consistent with the preservation of the single market and our collective interests, and you should understand that you cannot, by definition, have the full access to the single market, if you don't tick the box. t
mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for more than 30 years.nt missing in sheffield yesterday evening have been found. police launched an appeal to help find marcel menyhart, who's 12, and 13—year—old marcela menyhartova, who went missing last night at around eight o'clock in the evening. they were last seen at the city's ice rink near the suburb of attercliffe, but were found safe and well in the city this afternoon. the french president has suggested the uk could get a...
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mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for three and a half decades. belfast is our correspondent kevin sharkey. kevin, tell us a bit about her first. with the words, "please welcome the president—elect of sinn fein", gerry adams effectively ushered in a new era of leadership for his party this morning. i suppose in a way the tectonic plates shifting here in the sinn fein leadership. if you think of who is going out and who is coming in, the difference is quite stark. gerry adams, for example, he is from belfast, from northern ireland, and emerged from the turbulence history here in northern ireland. he led sinn fein two years of violence, through to the years of peace, and on the other hand, marylou mcdonald, coming in now to replace him, she is from dublin in the republic of ireland. she went to a fee—paying public school. she lives in a middle—class suburb in dublin, and of course, she is a woman, and she will now be the new face of sinn fein, not only here on the island of ireland, but on the international stage as well. and of course, gerry adams
mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for three and a half decades. belfast is our correspondent kevin sharkey. kevin, tell us a bit about her first. with the words, "please welcome the president—elect of sinn fein", gerry adams effectively ushered in a new era of leadership for his party this morning. i suppose in a way the tectonic plates shifting here in the sinn fein leadership. if you think of who is going out and who is coming in, the difference is quite...
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mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for more than 30 years.the work and pensions select committee, frank field, has criticised auditors for not raising concerns about carillion before the construction giant collapsed, with debts of around £1.5 billion. mps on the committee have begun an inquiry into the way carillion‘s pension deficit was handled. their labour chairman says regulators should have stepped in much earlier. our political correspondent, emma vardy is here with me in the studio. take us through these points yes, so questions are being raised over why alarm bells weren't ringing much sooner, because carillion‘s accounts we re sooner, because carillion‘s accounts were audited, signed off by the regulator kpmg, as a going concern, saying this company has the cash flow to keep going for the foreseeable future, that turned out to be in hindsight a very poor judgment, because months later carillion was shown to be 234 serious trouble. frank field, the chair of the work and pensions select committee is saying it is no just the big bosses
mr adams is retiring after leading the republican party for more than 30 years.the work and pensions select committee, frank field, has criticised auditors for not raising concerns about carillion before the construction giant collapsed, with debts of around £1.5 billion. mps on the committee have begun an inquiry into the way carillion‘s pension deficit was handled. their labour chairman says regulators should have stepped in much earlier. our political correspondent, emma vardy is here...
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because mr. adams testified repeatedly under oath that his client's bleach that he was not there and he did not do this sincerely reflected his understanding, even if he thought that mr. mccoy said look, i was there but i'm going to get up and say they wasn't. the ethics rules are very clear about what lawyers can or can't do. none of that is at issue in this case. >> actually, this sounds like my ethics class in law school. and is very hypothetical of what do you do with a lying client? and it was any understanding that every ethics rule requires the lawyer to put the client on the stand but not assist the -- nt in telling the lie by you can put him on the stand and say tell your story. and if the judge or someone objects that this person's rambling on, you say to the judge, i cannot ask questions. my clients has the -- has directed me to putt him or her on the stand. people can walk themselves into jail. they can walk themselves, regrettably, into the gas chamber. but they have a right to tellle thei
because mr. adams testified repeatedly under oath that his client's bleach that he was not there and he did not do this sincerely reflected his understanding, even if he thought that mr. mccoy said look, i was there but i'm going to get up and say they wasn't. the ethics rules are very clear about what lawyers can or can't do. none of that is at issue in this case. >> actually, this sounds like my ethics class in law school. and is very hypothetical of what do you do with a lying client?...
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peter: there is a fellow, mr. adams of massachusetts, he founded adams express. he was the fedex of his day. he shipped things between boston and new york, traveling on cart, boat, and rail. the business grew and it became a major transport company during the civil war on the union and confederate sides. during the war, not only did it ship arms but it became the major mover of corpses from the front back home. they transported coffins back home. so this fellow who became a spiritualist got rich in part by moving bodies around. so he was haunted by this. the account that mumler provides about his interaction with adams is that he provides adams with photographs and the spirit in the photograph is a young man, it is representative of the many thousands of young men who his company were moving around the country and suddenly he is allowed to see a spirit representation. so you come across stories like that where it makes sense that an abstract of an unrecognizable image would still be meaningful. you also find accounts where a wife has lost her husband and she will
peter: there is a fellow, mr. adams of massachusetts, he founded adams express. he was the fedex of his day. he shipped things between boston and new york, traveling on cart, boat, and rail. the business grew and it became a major transport company during the civil war on the union and confederate sides. during the war, not only did it ship arms but it became the major mover of corpses from the front back home. they transported coffins back home. so this fellow who became a spiritualist got...
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mr. bannon. >> congressman adam schiff today, the top democrat on the intelligence committee in the house wherey have tried to get answers this week from three figures in the orbit of the president, current white house deputy chief of staff rick dearborn who we're told did answer questions today. corey lewandowski who showed up and said apparently, maybe he'll answer questions sometime later and former trump senior adviser and campaign ceo, steve bannon, who would not answer questions yesterday but did get a nifty subpoena from the special counsel robert mueller in addition to the on-site subpoena he got yesterday. he was expected to come back tomorrow, his lawyer tonight is casting doubt on that. a source close to the situation says mr. bannon will cooperate fully and answer all questions from the special counsel, from robert mueller's investigation. the initial subpoena has now given way to mr. bannon agreeing to meet voluntarily with mueller's investigators, a meeting that is expected to happen soon, and, again, one where sources familiar with the matter say bannon intends to answer all ques
mr. bannon. >> congressman adam schiff today, the top democrat on the intelligence committee in the house wherey have tried to get answers this week from three figures in the orbit of the president, current white house deputy chief of staff rick dearborn who we're told did answer questions today. corey lewandowski who showed up and said apparently, maybe he'll answer questions sometime later and former trump senior adviser and campaign ceo, steve bannon, who would not answer questions...
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when certain questions were posed, as adam schiff was saying. mrot on the phone to people in the white house who said, we are invoking executive privilege on this one and we don't want steve bannon to answer any of the questions. what the democrats would say is, this is a very broad interpretation of this thing called executive privilege, which allows the president not to have two answer certain questions. steve bannon is kind of evoking it here under the idea he was working for the president, therefore he speaks on behalf of the president or the administration. as the democrats we re administration. as the democrats were saying, they hadn't seen this broad stretch when it came to invoking executive privilege. if he goes before a grand jury he won't have that option, you'll have to a nswer have that option, you'll have to answer the questions. one last 9g"; you called . . ,, is but he means} > a pawns} l a isn't pawns} l h mm- known 55 known ? maverick g lgll our g '* g iti5: 95555595 5555555 h5=5 5—5 955 $5955 about 95555595 5555555 h5=5 5—5 955 $
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troublesome parts of the original bill in order to obtain my friend, the ranking member, adam schiff's support. mr. speaker, without a doubt, that support did not come easily and important changes were made to the bill as it was presented to the committee in its original form. for example, mr. schiff was able to ensure that the republicans' unmasking language was removed from today's bill. the removal of such language ensures that one of the republicans' most heinous political stunts is not codified into law. this was and is a significant improvement. moreover, the republicans removed the controversial expansion of the definition of agent of foreign power which concerned privacy and technology groups. today's bill also addresses what collection, outs the collection of communications that are not to or from a target, but rather communications that merely reference the target. the n.s.a. itself shut down this collection method earlier this year. the legislation before us today will allow such collection to resume but only if the n.s.a. first devises a way of doing so that addresses privacy concerns.
troublesome parts of the original bill in order to obtain my friend, the ranking member, adam schiff's support. mr. speaker, without a doubt, that support did not come easily and important changes were made to the bill as it was presented to the committee in its original form. for example, mr. schiff was able to ensure that the republicans' unmasking language was removed from today's bill. the removal of such language ensures that one of the republicans' most heinous political stunts is not...
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mr. mueller in the first place. i asked him about that at a hearing last year and he was adamant that he would -- any white house pressure to fire mr. mueller. >> cordes: doesn't it sound like the president was trying to obstruct justice? >> i that i the president was frustrated and angry about the investigation and did he what he should have done, which was to talk to his lawyer in the white house and clearly white house counsel said, you can't do this, mr. president. very unwise for you to try to do so. and here it is seven months later the white house counsel still there and mr. mueller is proceeding with very aggressive and thorough investigation. >> cordes: there's a big difference between wanting to fire someone and actually going through with it. you have not wayed in yet on these two bipartisan bills that would essentially protect mr. mueller from an undue firing. does this latest news change your call can you husband? >> first of all i commend the two groups of senators, plus senator lindsey gram for working on bipartisan legislation to have the strength and safeguard in the law to protected special counsel from
mr. mueller in the first place. i asked him about that at a hearing last year and he was adamant that he would -- any white house pressure to fire mr. mueller. >> cordes: doesn't it sound like the president was trying to obstruct justice? >> i that i the president was frustrated and angry about the investigation and did he what he should have done, which was to talk to his lawyer in the white house and clearly white house counsel said, you can't do this, mr. president. very unwise...
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so with us now to discuss the issue further is adam gary an independent political commentator mr gary thank you for joining us on r.t. international this evening just how reliable do you think twitter is tools are when it comes to identifying bots and trolls. well based on the evidence that project very top has unearthed i would say not very reliable or tall and they should be very careful before they accuse people of something in a malicious way because there is such a thing as a libel lawyer and many people ought to have them on speed dial if necessary the whole thing though does boil down to the contempt for the average public that's clearly expressed by those senators at the hearing and by those in charge of twitter a person engages with content online if they find it interesting amusing educational or some various combination of the three whether once engaging with someone they know personally a stranger an organization a pseudonym or some out of rhythmic robot machine the quality of the opinion and its ability to educate to into taken or to amuse is what the people are off to ho
so with us now to discuss the issue further is adam gary an independent political commentator mr gary thank you for joining us on r.t. international this evening just how reliable do you think twitter is tools are when it comes to identifying bots and trolls. well based on the evidence that project very top has unearthed i would say not very reliable or tall and they should be very careful before they accuse people of something in a malicious way because there is such a thing as a libel lawyer...
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mr. nunes or his designee, adam schiff or his designee and two staff members each. that's it. the department takes any allegation of abuse of our justice system seriously. further we assume that intelligence committee members want to provide evidence of any allegation of misconduct to officials so we may take appropriate action. in addition we've heard that your committee is considering making the classified memorandum available to the public and media, an unprecedented action. we believe it would be extraordinarily reckless for the committee to disclose such information publicly without giving the fbi an opportunity to review the memo and advise the risk of harm to national security and ongoing investigations that could come from public release. indeed, we do not understand why the committee would try to disclose classified information without first consulting with relevant members of the intelligence community. so the letter goes on. we have obtained a complete copy of the letter. we've posted it at nano blog.com if you want to read it. if you're uncomfortable giving the mem
mr. nunes or his designee, adam schiff or his designee and two staff members each. that's it. the department takes any allegation of abuse of our justice system seriously. further we assume that intelligence committee members want to provide evidence of any allegation of misconduct to officials so we may take appropriate action. in addition we've heard that your committee is considering making the classified memorandum available to the public and media, an unprecedented action. we believe it...
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mr. host: adam posen.ler: you were talking about the flood water crisis as if it was something that trump had anything to do with. guest: you're absolutely right, he goes back under obama and everywhere. the other problem, and the biggest thing -- i followed all hearings i could find on epa -- i can't remember the exact date, but i think they haven't updated the lead standard in something like 13 years. time, they put in thousands of other regulations but they couldn't get around to rewriting a serious one. that's the problem, when you get a bureaucracy going, it's going to take us 20 years to redo the lead standards. host: let's take that point. guest: if i left the impression i was blaming the flow watercress some president trump's of administration, you are absolutely right to correct me. that was an obama administration and that preexistent, i was merely using it try to say there are high-stakes when we get regulation wrong with you think is what you were saying with the epa. the more important point w
mr. host: adam posen.ler: you were talking about the flood water crisis as if it was something that trump had anything to do with. guest: you're absolutely right, he goes back under obama and everywhere. the other problem, and the biggest thing -- i followed all hearings i could find on epa -- i can't remember the exact date, but i think they haven't updated the lead standard in something like 13 years. time, they put in thousands of other regulations but they couldn't get around to rewriting a...
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mr. trump, in that way, wide success. john adams said there is danger from all men.ing with power to endanger the publisher i. the house of representatives voted to renew the foreign surveillance program despite privacy concerns from the commander-in-chief. >> the president doesn't want to choose between security and civil liberties. he wants to do both. he wants to do both. lou: this extreme extreme (daniel jacob) for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide every week. (malo hutson) growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-thinking cities like sacramento are investing in streets that are smarter and greener. the solution was right under our feet. asphalt. or to be more precise, intelligent asphalt. by embedding sensors into the pavement, as well as installing cameras on traffic lights, we will be able to analyze the flow of traffic. then that data runs across our network, and we us
mr. trump, in that way, wide success. john adams said there is danger from all men.ing with power to endanger the publisher i. the house of representatives voted to renew the foreign surveillance program despite privacy concerns from the commander-in-chief. >> the president doesn't want to choose between security and civil liberties. he wants to do both. he wants to do both. lou: this extreme extreme (daniel jacob) for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're sending about half a...
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mr. trump, in that way, wide success. john adams said there is danger from all men. only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the publisher i. the house of representatives voted to renew the foreign surveillance program despite privacy concerns from the commander-in-chief. >> the president doesn't want to choose between security and civil liberties. he wants to do both. lou: this extreme extreme today we're out here to test people's knowledge about type 2 diabetes. so you have type 2 diabetes? yes i do. true or false... type 2 diabetes more than doubles your chance of dying from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or a stroke. that can't be true, can it? actually, it is true. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. in fact, cardiovascular disease is the #1 cause of death for adults with type 2 diabetes and heart disease. but there is good news. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a
mr. trump, in that way, wide success. john adams said there is danger from all men. only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the publisher i. the house of representatives voted to renew the foreign surveillance program despite privacy concerns from the commander-in-chief. >> the president doesn't want to choose between security and civil liberties. he wants to do both. lou: this extreme extreme today we're out here to test people's...
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mr. trump, in that way, wide success. john adams said there is danger from all men.y maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the publisher i. the house of representatives voted to renew the foreign surveillance program despite privacy concerns from the commander-in-chief. >> the president doesn't want to choose between security and civil liberties. he wants to do both. lou: this extreme extreme i accept i don't conquer the mountain like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial hear
mr. trump, in that way, wide success. john adams said there is danger from all men.y maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the publisher i. the house of representatives voted to renew the foreign surveillance program despite privacy concerns from the commander-in-chief. >> the president doesn't want to choose between security and civil liberties. he wants to do both. lou: this extreme extreme i accept i don't conquer the mountain like i used...
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representative adam smith delivered the democratic weekly address. mr. smith: hello, i am adam smith. i represent the ninth district of the state of washington. i am pleased to give the democratic message this week.
representative adam smith delivered the democratic weekly address. mr. smith: hello, i am adam smith. i represent the ninth district of the state of washington. i am pleased to give the democratic message this week.
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mr. trump, in that way, wide success. john adams said there is danger from all men.y maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the publisher i. the house of representatives voted to renew the foreign surveillance program despite privacy concerns from the commander-in-chief. >> the president doesn't want to choose between security and civil liberties. he wants to do both. lou: this extreme extreme sports junky in the french alps. g brait in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. dad promised he would teach me how to surf on our trip. when you book a flight then add a hotel you can save. 3 waves later, i think it was the other way around... ♪ everything you need to go. expedia. of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now our queen c4 mattress is only $1199. plus 36 month financing. ends monday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, that can take you out
mr. trump, in that way, wide success. john adams said there is danger from all men.y maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the publisher i. the house of representatives voted to renew the foreign surveillance program despite privacy concerns from the commander-in-chief. >> the president doesn't want to choose between security and civil liberties. he wants to do both. lou: this extreme extreme sports junky in the french alps. g brait in drug...
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messages. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is in folkestone where mr bolton was speaking a short time ago. and he was adamantfiance of those in his party who are calling for him to stand down over this episode concerning his now ex—girlfriend. the ruling body has decided in a boat of no confidence in him and now a dozen members of his top team have resigned, but today he insisted he was going nowhere saying it was time to end the infighting, time to drain the swamp, using the donald trump phrase. he wants to reform party structures and he is banking on the support of another party members to keep him in place when they meet in a few weeks' time to decide his fate. in the meantime, a statement has instead risked deepening divisions. thank you. the head of the army says the government must invest more in the armed forces or risk falling behind ‘potential enemies.‘ in a speech in the last hour, general sir nick carter said britain would struggle to match russian capabilities on the battlefield. his comments have been approved by the defence secretary gavin williamson — and come amid speculation that the militar
messages. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is in folkestone where mr bolton was speaking a short time ago. and he was adamantfiance of those in his party who are calling for him to stand down over this episode concerning his now ex—girlfriend. the ruling body has decided in a boat of no confidence in him and now a dozen members of his top team have resigned, but today he insisted he was going nowhere saying it was time to end the infighting, time to drain the swamp, using the donald...
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mr. clinton: it is a very interesting. a lot of more successful former presidents served one term. john quincy adamsngress for 16 years, one of our most important anti-slavery advocates. william howard taft became chief justice. herbert hoover came out of retirement and wrote the civil service act. david: right. mr. clinton: they did a lot of good things. and i feel, you know, that george and i have been blessed because we were reasonably young. barack obama is young. and so you got, you can be double lucky. you can serve eight years as president and do some other good things. david: john kennedy was once asked at a press conference, what do you think about this job and would you recommend the job? he said not to others right now, so i can finish my tenure. would you recommend the job to people? would you say it is worth the aggravation factor and all the hard work to become president, or would you recommend they pursue something else? mr. clinton: in a heartbeat. [applause] david: the highest calling of mankind i have often thought was private equity. [laughter] david: but you would saving presiden
mr. clinton: it is a very interesting. a lot of more successful former presidents served one term. john quincy adamsngress for 16 years, one of our most important anti-slavery advocates. william howard taft became chief justice. herbert hoover came out of retirement and wrote the civil service act. david: right. mr. clinton: they did a lot of good things. and i feel, you know, that george and i have been blessed because we were reasonably young. barack obama is young. and so you got, you can be...
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mr. mueller and last year at a hearing i questioned him at length on this issue and he was adamant that he would never give in to any white house pressure to remove mr. mueller. i think what happened here is the president had a bad idea. he talked with his counsel who explained to an angry and frustrated president why it was a bad idea and that was sepp months ago and the white house counsel is still on the job and mr. mueller is still aggressively investigating and that's as it should be. >> sources tell cnn the president has been talking about firing rod rosen stein because of this frustration. >> well, if that's true, that obviously would be a terrible mistake. we've seen what happened back in the nixon administration when president nixon on the saturday night massacre kept going down the line until he would find someone who would fire the special counsel and that didn't end very well. >> beyond whether or not the president has technically obstructed justice, because that's a decision that will be made by mueller and theoretically congress, maybe even judges, do you agree with the idea
mr. mueller and last year at a hearing i questioned him at length on this issue and he was adamant that he would never give in to any white house pressure to remove mr. mueller. i think what happened here is the president had a bad idea. he talked with his counsel who explained to an angry and frustrated president why it was a bad idea and that was sepp months ago and the white house counsel is still on the job and mr. mueller is still aggressively investigating and that's as it should be....
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mr. bannon? >> great day. thanks, guys. >> california congressman adam schiff is the ranking democrat on the house intelligencemittee. and when the meeting finally ended tonight, he said this. >> after he explored several attempts to try to elicit information that took place during those periods, we convened on a bipartisan basis and agreed to the issuance of a subpoena to make his attendance at the hearing compulsory. he was then served with the subpoena during the course of the interview. his counsel then conferred again with the white house and was instructed by the white house to refuse again to answer any questions, even though he was under a compulsory process. mr. bannon was also under instructions not to answer questions even after he left the white house concerning conversations he had with the president that might be for the purpose of the president seeking his advice on anything. the scope of this assertion of privilege, if that's what it is, is breathtaking. it goes well beyond anything we have seen in this investigation. we expect to have mr. bannon back in. we hope very soon with a different posi
mr. bannon? >> great day. thanks, guys. >> california congressman adam schiff is the ranking democrat on the house intelligencemittee. and when the meeting finally ended tonight, he said this. >> after he explored several attempts to try to elicit information that took place during those periods, we convened on a bipartisan basis and agreed to the issuance of a subpoena to make his attendance at the hearing compulsory. he was then served with the subpoena during the course of...
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mr. trump in that way. our quotation of the evening from jaup adams who said this. there is danger from all men. only maximum of a free government is to trust no man living with the power it endanger the public liberty. we'll be right back. >> house of representative voted to renew a foreign surveillance program despite concerns. >> the president feels we shouldn't have to protect it is american citizens. he wants to do both. >> what is the bipgest thet? the government or big technology. and want spofrpts junkie. convering the pavt to the west. stay with us, we'll be right back. the great emperor penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man. fifteen minutes
mr. trump in that way. our quotation of the evening from jaup adams who said this. there is danger from all men. only maximum of a free government is to trust no man living with the power it endanger the public liberty. we'll be right back. >> house of representative voted to renew a foreign surveillance program despite concerns. >> the president feels we shouldn't have to protect it is american citizens. he wants to do both. >> what is the bipgest thet? the government or big...
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mr. trump in that way. our quotation of the evening from jaup adams who said this. there is danger from all men.government is to trust no man living with the power it endanger the public liberty. we'll be right back. >> house of representative voted to renew a foreign surveillance program despite concerns. >> the president feels we shouldn't have to protect it is american citizens. he wants to do both. >> what is the bipgest thet? the government or big technology. and want spofrpts junkie. convering the pavt to the west. stay with us, we'll be right back. >> lou: the house today voting to renew the government's foreign surveillance program section 702 of the fisa bill. you don't hear about the big technology and american rights. facebook is planning to launch a home video chat device that rivals echo and google home. congress doesn't get a vote on how it works on whether a small apmriiance gets converted in a surveillance device surveying you and me. and joining us now to take up all that is going on in the nation's capital. gregjarret good to see you. >> big victory for the renewal desfiet what
mr. trump in that way. our quotation of the evening from jaup adams who said this. there is danger from all men.government is to trust no man living with the power it endanger the public liberty. we'll be right back. >> house of representative voted to renew a foreign surveillance program despite concerns. >> the president feels we shouldn't have to protect it is american citizens. he wants to do both. >> what is the bipgest thet? the government or big technology. and want...
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we heard from adam schiff who spoke to reporters following the vote to release the gop memo. he was joined by other committee democrats at this 15 minute briefing. mr. schiff: good evening. i want to give a quick briefing on the events of the committee evening. i think we have crossed a deeply regrettable line in this committee where the first time in the 10 years i've been on the committee there was a vote to politicize the declassification and intentionally compromised sources and methods. i made a couple of motions this evening. first, we scheduled a hearing today, a business meeting so that the minority memoranda can be made available to the members of the house that had been misled by the majority's memoranda. we expected that vote to be noncontroversial and it was. the house members will now have access to the minority memoranda. i made a secondary motion that prior to the public release of either memoranda that the fbi and department of justice have the opportunity to come and brief the entire house in a classified session on both memoranda on the underlying facts and underlying materials so that the committee could make a responsible judgme
we heard from adam schiff who spoke to reporters following the vote to release the gop memo. he was joined by other committee democrats at this 15 minute briefing. mr. schiff: good evening. i want to give a quick briefing on the events of the committee evening. i think we have crossed a deeply regrettable line in this committee where the first time in the 10 years i've been on the committee there was a vote to politicize the declassification and intentionally compromised sources and methods. i...
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mr. bannon back in soon with a different position because his position is completely unsustainable. >> adamiff, top democrat, former trump campaign chief and chief strategists spent nine and a half hours behind closed doors having a fight whether or not he could answer questions about his time in the white house or transition. chuck rosenburg joins us now. he's a former u.s. attorney and chief of staff to james comey and the former acting head of the dea. mr. rosenburg, thank you for being here. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> there is a few legal matters here that i'm hoping you can help us understand me as a non-lawyer and the audience trying to figure out the importan importance. it's petit jury, not petite. >> i think petit. i took spanish in high school, i think petit. >> the grand jury works with prosecutors to decide whether or not to bring an indictment. >> you got that right. >> the petit, petite jury. >> they determine whether you're guilty or not guilty at trial. >> if there is this remarkable news first reported today by michael schmidt, steve bannon, former white house chief
mr. bannon back in soon with a different position because his position is completely unsustainable. >> adamiff, top democrat, former trump campaign chief and chief strategists spent nine and a half hours behind closed doors having a fight whether or not he could answer questions about his time in the white house or transition. chuck rosenburg joins us now. he's a former u.s. attorney and chief of staff to james comey and the former acting head of the dea. mr. rosenburg, thank you for...
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mr. trump in that way. our quotation of the evening from jaup adams who said this. there is danger from all men.to trust no man living with the power it endanger the public liberty. we'll be right back. >> house of representative voted to renew a foreign surveillance program despite concerns. >> the president feels we shouldn't have to protect it is american citizens. he wants to do both. >> what is the bipgest thet? the government or big technology. and want spofrpts junkie. convering the pavt to the west. stay with us, we'll be right back. when you think of miami you think of,you know,rich,glamour but 5 miles away from the beach there's people who have never seen a beach. i was confused why somebody was in this situation especially in america. ♪music:oooh,oooh,oooh so when i started joshua's heart foundation it was a key thing to be able to engage youth in the foundation. to help them participate. ♪music:oooh,oooh,oooh i think passing on the torch and lighting a new flame in another person to do good is probably the point of the bigger missions i have. ♪music:aha,aha,aha so we are each making
mr. trump in that way. our quotation of the evening from jaup adams who said this. there is danger from all men.to trust no man living with the power it endanger the public liberty. we'll be right back. >> house of representative voted to renew a foreign surveillance program despite concerns. >> the president feels we shouldn't have to protect it is american citizens. he wants to do both. >> what is the bipgest thet? the government or big technology. and want spofrpts junkie....
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mr. bannon before our committee and asking those questions. >> harris: congressman adam schiff also reportedlyo hear from dozens of additional witnesses including ivanka trump and jared kushner. i do think it's interesting, he said he is going to answer all the questions. >> that's a kind of transparency you know you can take to the bank. this has been over a year, it was being investigated before president obama got out of office and there's been lots of leaks and lots of investigations and millions of dollars spent and i have yet to see anything, there were two coindictments and they had nothing to do with russian collusion. i'm all about -- obviously adam schiff wants to keep going with this, he's built his entire career out of this russia probe and he doesn't end but if they want to go and look, fine, but let's look on the other side, too. i think there is more of a case with the clinton foundation and pay per play and uranium one and all kinds of stuff to look at there. >> on the clinton foundation piece, yes, that was that was unseemly and inappropriate and of the voters made their decis
mr. bannon before our committee and asking those questions. >> harris: congressman adam schiff also reportedlyo hear from dozens of additional witnesses including ivanka trump and jared kushner. i do think it's interesting, he said he is going to answer all the questions. >> that's a kind of transparency you know you can take to the bank. this has been over a year, it was being investigated before president obama got out of office and there's been lots of leaks and lots of...