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mr. see: two. >> james and anthony: two. >> mr. see: breakfast and lunch. >> james: oh, yes. lmsgiving. >> mr. see: yes, snack and drink. coffee, ovaltine. >> anthony: coffee and ovaltine, did he say, yeah? >> mr. see: ovaltine. >> james: yeah. >> mr. see: this one in here? >> james: he got it, here's the cup. there you go. >> mr. see: oh, ovaltine. >> james: yeah. [ laughter ] >> mr. see: cheers! [ monks singing and chanting ] new year, new phones for the family. join t-mobile, and when you buy one of the latest samsung galaxy phones get a samsung galaxy s8 free. yahoooo! ahoooo! plus, unlimited family plans come with netflix included. spectacular! so, you can watch all your netflix favorites on your new samsung phones. whoa! join the un-carrier and get a samsung galaxy s8 free. all on america's best unlimited network. it takes a lot of work but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle an
mr. see: two. >> james and anthony: two. >> mr. see: breakfast and lunch. >> james: oh, yes. lmsgiving. >> mr. see: yes, snack and drink. coffee, ovaltine. >> anthony: coffee and ovaltine, did he say, yeah? >> mr. see: ovaltine. >> james: yeah. >> mr. see: this one in here? >> james: he got it, here's the cup. there you go. >> mr. see: oh, ovaltine. >> james: yeah. [ laughter ] >> mr. see: cheers! [ monks singing and...
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mr. james roosevelt when he married sarah was 52 years old. and she was only 26. so she was half his age. and james and sarah only had the one child. franklin. when mr. james roosevelt bought this property in 1867, it was a 17 room farmhouse. it was about 110 acres of land. several out buildings for which he paid $40,000. which today is the price of an expensive car. back in the day it was a nice amount of money. the house however was in larged by fdr in 1915. because by then he had a growing family. and he had decided as early as 1907, 25 years before he achieved it that he was going to become president of the united states. and so he want ld a grander home for a future president. once he became active in politics quite often events would be held here. like when he announced his intention to run for vice president. of the united states. it was that big announcement was held here. quite often he would bring once he was president visiting foreign dignitaries to the house. especially during a war years. he felt it was a place where they could get away from the press
mr. james roosevelt when he married sarah was 52 years old. and she was only 26. so she was half his age. and james and sarah only had the one child. franklin. when mr. james roosevelt bought this property in 1867, it was a 17 room farmhouse. it was about 110 acres of land. several out buildings for which he paid $40,000. which today is the price of an expensive car. back in the day it was a nice amount of money. the house however was in larged by fdr in 1915. because by then he had a growing...
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. >> mr. james put the shoelaces around his neck and proceeds to try and strangle him with these shoelaces. >> and a father commits an unspeakable act. >> in fact, she'd been dead for a while. then after three days i put her in the ice chest and she stayed with me. ♪ do you want clean, stain free dentures? try polident. the four in one cleaning system kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria, cleans where brushing may miss. helps remove stains and prevent stain build up. use polident daily. but what i see here never ceases to amaze me: change. i see it in their eyes. it happens when people connect with nature, with culture, with each other. day after day i'm the first to see change. to see people go out, and come back new. princess cruises. the best premium cruise line. 7-day caribbean cruises from $599. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, thes
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mrs. -- >> james franco captured best actor in a musical. >> he was joined on stage by the man he played, the director, tommy wise owe. another real life inspiration on hand. ton ya harding. sthee watched as allison janney won in the film i,tonya. >> we get these screeners for the union and my wife and watched i, tonya. over the weekend. great movie. >> i'll put that on the list. >> funny as all get out. >> we're about a year behind. we watched loving. >> that was last year. boy oh, boy what a change from the way it's going to look when folks head out to work this morning to the way when they're likely coming home tonight. >> the only upside, even though there's a threat of freezing rain later this afternoon, at least temperatures will be milder. we've not made 30 degrees for a high temperature since last wednesday. so even getting up to 30 or 33 will be an improvement. but, again, there's a winter weather advisory for the ride home today. >>> chuck, with the weather lately, you want all the layers you can get, right? not these folks. why they dropped their pants before hopping on a metr
mrs. -- >> james franco captured best actor in a musical. >> he was joined on stage by the man he played, the director, tommy wise owe. another real life inspiration on hand. ton ya harding. sthee watched as allison janney won in the film i,tonya. >> we get these screeners for the union and my wife and watched i, tonya. over the weekend. great movie. >> i'll put that on the list. >> funny as all get out. >> we're about a year behind. we watched loving....
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ladies and gentlemen, i'm excited to introduce to you mr. james shipley and mr. jeremy amick. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone, for beeb here tonight.bbeeb here tonige . i will set up the story and how james and i met. i would like to go back several years ago in 1994 when i was graduating from russellville high school south of jefferson city, a little town of about 807 people. smaller than tipton, missouri. and like james, i chose an early path in the military, enlisted in the missouri national guard and went on to do 11 years, both reserve and active duty. and was discharged in 2004 for injuries i incurred in the service. during the timeframe that passed, i gained full-time employment with u.s. department of labor as a federal investigator and i also began writing stories for the jefferson city news tribune highlighting local veterans in the missouri area and their service from all areas, including some of our deceased veterans. while ways doing this, i had the pleasure of working with the gentleman and my full-time capacity at department of labor who came up
ladies and gentlemen, i'm excited to introduce to you mr. james shipley and mr. jeremy amick. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone, for beeb here tonight.bbeeb here tonige . i will set up the story and how james and i met. i would like to go back several years ago in 1994 when i was graduating from russellville high school south of jefferson city, a little town of about 807 people. smaller than tipton, missouri. and like james, i chose an early path in the military, enlisted in the...
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ladies and gentlemen, i'm excited to introduce to you mr. james shipley and mr. jeremy amick. [ applause ] >> well, thank everyone for being here tonight. jim is so graciously allowed me to start out. we've done a few of these events in recent months and it helps if i'm able to help set up how the story came to be how james and i met a while back. i'd like to go back just several years ago in 1994 when i was graduating from russellville high school south of jefferson city, little town of about 807 people, smaller than tipton, missouri. and like james i chose an early path in the military, enlisted in the missouri national guard and went on to do 11 years both reserve and active duty and was discharged in 2004 for injuries i incurred in the service. during that timeframe that passed afterwards i gained full time employment with the u.s. department of labor as a federal investigator. and i also began writing stories for the jefferson city news tribune highlighting local veterans in the mid-missouri area and their service from all eras including some deceased vetera
ladies and gentlemen, i'm excited to introduce to you mr. james shipley and mr. jeremy amick. [ applause ] >> well, thank everyone for being here tonight. jim is so graciously allowed me to start out. we've done a few of these events in recent months and it helps if i'm able to help set up how the story came to be how james and i met a while back. i'd like to go back just several years ago in 1994 when i was graduating from russellville high school south of jefferson city, little town of...
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meeting if they've been in a factory for a long time they went immediately trust us straight i do mr james safely restrict accused which we have to build up trust first before we can get them out of their. endless fields of bricks given an idea of just how many people have to work here often against their will. the kilns are all fired with gas illegally diverted siphoned off from the oil industry i'm filtered the place stinks of sulfur . he was one of them i can hardly breathe because of the smoke. as you know the brick yards zakia and on dalek say can move about freely here the factories don't have extra guards the owners tend to be high ranking local officials they're the law as a result of foreman aren't afraid of any consequences applied this possible bit. zakia cautiously approaches to workers west. can we come in and show you some pictures of us whether we want to know if you've seen the people on them before or station this post was a call that was i don't. write don't you that you don't. like you do you know any of these people that we've had they work in breakouts to. know i don't
meeting if they've been in a factory for a long time they went immediately trust us straight i do mr james safely restrict accused which we have to build up trust first before we can get them out of their. endless fields of bricks given an idea of just how many people have to work here often against their will. the kilns are all fired with gas illegally diverted siphoned off from the oil industry i'm filtered the place stinks of sulfur . he was one of them i can hardly breathe because of the...
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it was a gift from mr. james smithson. as it has become so well known, people look to us to be leaders in museum and research activities. one of the major things out of the strategic plan is to make certain people around the rest of the world see the benefits of what we have here and hopefully they will integrate with us and some ways, and 80 museums and others will be better for their association with the smithsonian . we are the envy of a museum world and we want to continue to do that, but also make certain people around the world have a chance either visit here or see online the things we have. >> thank you. i was going to share this one, maybe go back and forth between online and here. here is a tough one i would like to try to answer myself and then i would appreciate everyone else jumping in. someone asks, you see the public and surety to the plan in any way, and if so, how? creative organizations like this one are made up of people who are brought in because they are experts in some field. a curator, a scientist, a
it was a gift from mr. james smithson. as it has become so well known, people look to us to be leaders in museum and research activities. one of the major things out of the strategic plan is to make certain people around the rest of the world see the benefits of what we have here and hopefully they will integrate with us and some ways, and 80 museums and others will be better for their association with the smithsonian . we are the envy of a museum world and we want to continue to do that, but...
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rumbug, and mr. james semiera. on behalf of supervisor yee and in addition to supervisor tang and mr. della cruz, and for donna lindh murphy and motion made on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the 43rd mayor of san francisco, honorable mayor edwin lee. >> councillor breed: thank you, colleagues this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business. >> councillor breed: colleagues, we're adjourned. happy holidays. and we'll see you next year. >> 7 and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe neighbor's park fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that public investment has transformed our neighborhood. >> the playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups, unlike many of the other properties, it serves small children with the children's play grounds and clubhouses that has basketball courts, it has an outdoor soccer field and so there were a lot of people that came to the table th
rumbug, and mr. james semiera. on behalf of supervisor yee and in addition to supervisor tang and mr. della cruz, and for donna lindh murphy and motion made on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the 43rd mayor of san francisco, honorable mayor edwin lee. >> councillor breed: thank you, colleagues this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business. >> councillor breed: colleagues, we're...
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google issued this brief response to the lawsuit they say "we look forward to defending against mr. james damore's lawsuit in court ." >>> bart riders will have a new place to store their bikes this week. secure bike locks will be available to riders using the pleasant hill bart station. they are free and secure the bike tire and frame. after registering online, you use your clipper card to lock and unlock the bike. 10 units have been installed and if they are popular, you will see them expand to other stations. >>> former vice president joe biden will be in san francisco today. he will be interviewed by you see president janet napolitano at the jewish community center of san francisco tonight. mr. biden is on a book tour for his newly published memoir, promised me dad. his appearance at the jewish community center is set for 7 pm. >>> a fundraising event is being held in hayward for fallen chp officer andra cammalleri. he was killed while on duty christmas eve by an alleged drunk driver. today's event is being held at famous dave's barbecue on west winton avenue. the fundraiser runs all
google issued this brief response to the lawsuit they say "we look forward to defending against mr. james damore's lawsuit in court ." >>> bart riders will have a new place to store their bikes this week. secure bike locks will be available to riders using the pleasant hill bart station. they are free and secure the bike tire and frame. after registering online, you use your clipper card to lock and unlock the bike. 10 units have been installed and if they are popular, you...
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rumbug, and mr. james semiera. on behalf of supervisor yee and in addition to supervisor tang and mr. della cruz, and for donna lindh murphy and motion made on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the 43rd mayor of san francisco, honorable mayor edwin lee. >> councillor breed: thank you, colleagues this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business. >> councillor breed: colleagues, we're adjourned. happy holidays. and we'll see you next year. >> thank you, good afternoon, everyone, this meeting will come to order, welcome to the december 11th, 2017 special meeting of the rules committee. my name is supervisor chair of the committee and to my left is rule committee members norman ye e our clerk today is john carole. and i'd like to thank jesse larson and nona mallconian for staff north meeting. do you have any announcements. >> silence cellphones and electronic devices and copys of documented should be submitted to the clerk and i
rumbug, and mr. james semiera. on behalf of supervisor yee and in addition to supervisor tang and mr. della cruz, and for donna lindh murphy and motion made on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the 43rd mayor of san francisco, honorable mayor edwin lee. >> councillor breed: thank you, colleagues this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business. >> councillor breed: colleagues, we're...
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let's not forget mr. james comey who admitted publicly he himself was a leaker via his friend at columbia to the "new york times." joining me republican congressman matt gaetz. congressman, i will get to the daca stuff with you in a second. first of all this fbi couple is the proof of their texts, what was being exchanged enough for you to think the mueller investigation is seriously tainted that they need to start from ground zero? >> absolutely trish. another day in washington. stunning revelation evidencing bias in the mueller investigation where the very people involved in that investigation weren't following the facts to a legal conclusion. they were trying to go to create salacious moments in the media to discredit our president of the united states elected by the people. this is an erosion of democracy where people who are at the fbi ultimately end up investigating the president, first indicating their bias they hate him. second, developing a insurance policy to discredit him through the dossier and thir
let's not forget mr. james comey who admitted publicly he himself was a leaker via his friend at columbia to the "new york times." joining me republican congressman matt gaetz. congressman, i will get to the daca stuff with you in a second. first of all this fbi couple is the proof of their texts, what was being exchanged enough for you to think the mueller investigation is seriously tainted that they need to start from ground zero? >> absolutely trish. another day in...
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mr... bond. james bond. is there time before we leave for lesson number three? absolutely.sense in going off half cocked. stir in some crushed ice, shake, strain and pour. top it off with one or less. two. i said two. you were perfect up until the olives. two olives. that way you see they can gently bounce up against each other. i'm afraid the spectacle of two olives gently bouncing up against each other is a pleasure i shall forego. oh, you don't want to bust up a pair. we played it tongue in cheek. i play most heroes tan in cheek. i really don't see myself as a hero so i'd play it as if it is all a joke. house with a door. one, two, three, four. great big curtain rings! i think they must have come out of a giant's house! i know — i will be an owl. our aim, we were told, was to play one to one through the camera. up and down with you. and it works, that is why people remember it because it was as if we were talking only to them. it's windy miller. hello, windy. peel, pugh, barney mcgrew, cuthbert, dibble, grubb. mrjohn noakes! i'm sure this does me good. 0h, get off my foo
mr... bond. james bond. is there time before we leave for lesson number three? absolutely.sense in going off half cocked. stir in some crushed ice, shake, strain and pour. top it off with one or less. two. i said two. you were perfect up until the olives. two olives. that way you see they can gently bounce up against each other. i'm afraid the spectacle of two olives gently bouncing up against each other is a pleasure i shall forego. oh, you don't want to bust up a pair. we played it tongue in...
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rumbug, and mr. james semiera. on behalf of supervisor yee and in addition to supervisor tang and mr. della cruz, and for donna lindh murphy and motion made on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the 43rd mayor of san francisco, honorable mayor edwin lee. >> councillor breed: thank you, colleagues this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business. >> councillor breed: colleagues, we're adjourned. happy holidays. and we'll see you next year. >> good afternoon, welcome to the land use and transportation committee. the last one for the calendar year of 2017. for today -- [applause] monday, december 11, i am the acting chair of the committee, aaron peskin, joined by committee member supervisor katie tang, our clerk is mr. victor young. mr. young, do you have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. complete your speaker cards and any documents to be included as par of the file should be subm
rumbug, and mr. james semiera. on behalf of supervisor yee and in addition to supervisor tang and mr. della cruz, and for donna lindh murphy and motion made on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the 43rd mayor of san francisco, honorable mayor edwin lee. >> councillor breed: thank you, colleagues this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business. >> councillor breed: colleagues, we're...
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and mrs. james millines. >> look at that entrance, that is james and beth larkin at their wedding friday night this he were wearing matching number 11 jersey over their gown and tucks. guests broke in the eagles fight song to celebrate the newly married couple, congrats to them. >>> eagles fans are wearing their green with pride and hopes of the big win today but some are actually praying for a win, as "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden, found out >> reporter: divine interception, eagles fans might take a knee or two in church this weekend asking the almighty for a hail hail mary over vikings but they will do so conservatively without much fanfare. >> we cannot let case keenum get the same touchdown as he did verse saints. >> reporter: sports color at saint james regional, showed us their modest, and, and, carson wentz quote. >> i know my god is a powerful one with a perfect blend report report plans for sunday services with the eagles twist you ask nothing too elaborate in houses of worship. in
and mrs. james millines. >> look at that entrance, that is james and beth larkin at their wedding friday night this he were wearing matching number 11 jersey over their gown and tucks. guests broke in the eagles fight song to celebrate the newly married couple, congrats to them. >>> eagles fans are wearing their green with pride and hopes of the big win today but some are actually praying for a win, as "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden, found out >> reporter:...
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mr. speaker. james savage from northern ireland. i'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued commitment to the youth parliament. it doesn't go unnoticed by the members here in this chamber. but it does go unnoticed by the many people across the country who don't know what the position of speaker is never mind who is the speaker. people across this country are not taught what they need to be talk in politics. they don't know how taxes work. they don't even know how to use a cooker. there are vital life skills that go on top of our skills. and i heard in this very chamber just last week many members of parliament say that young people do not have the maturity, don't have the political knowledge, they don't have the life skills needed to vote at the age of 16. well, mr. speaker, i haven't seen those mps, and those people don't have the maturity or the political knowledge, and it's up to the department of education to give them that knowledge, up to them to teach them, up to them to prepare them for life in a manne
mr. speaker. james savage from northern ireland. i'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued commitment to the youth parliament. it doesn't go unnoticed by the members here in this chamber. but it does go unnoticed by the many people across the country who don't know what the position of speaker is never mind who is the speaker. people across this country are not taught what they need to be talk in politics. they don't know how taxes work. they don't even know how to use a...
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i also would like to express my gratitude to mr. james holman. he's our board member, for his generous support to this conference. mei has the pleasure to work with the conference with friedrich ebert foundation and michael meier for making it possible. i sincerely thank this partnership. it's my pleasure to ask michael to greet you and to introduce our opening panel. michael, the floor is yours. [ applause ] >> i was asked to put this name tag up. ladies and gentlemen, it's really a pleasure to be with you this morning. just come back from germany yesterday evening and the times are not easy in germany as well given the coalition talks and all that. but -- but today turkey. turkey does not play a role yet in the coalition talks, by the way, but this will come up. as a german think and do tank active in turkey and the united states and more than 100 countries around the world, we have really high interests in raising this topic, and we are very proud to be able to organize this conference in crucial times incorporation with middle east institute.
i also would like to express my gratitude to mr. james holman. he's our board member, for his generous support to this conference. mei has the pleasure to work with the conference with friedrich ebert foundation and michael meier for making it possible. i sincerely thank this partnership. it's my pleasure to ask michael to greet you and to introduce our opening panel. michael, the floor is yours. [ applause ] >> i was asked to put this name tag up. ladies and gentlemen, it's really a...
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mr. speaker. when james madison wrote the constitution and the bill of rights, one of his overriding concerns was to prevent any branch of the three in government from becoming too powerful. and that's why he put the checks and balances in the constitution so that the other branches could oversee and make sure that a branch that was trying to push the edge of the envelope would not be able to succeed in that. the warrant amendment that's been talked about quite a bit today during the debate really is not effective. it is nothing at all. it ends up putting james madison's legacy into the trash bin of history and it does not deserve to go there. yesterday "the washington post" reported that f.b.i. officials told aids of mr. nadler that -- ides of mr. nadler, that under the proposed bill, meaning the underlying bill, they anticipate rarely if ever needing permission from the f.s.c. to review yeary results. so -- query results. so this requirement that the supporters of the bill and opponents of the amendment ba
mr. speaker. when james madison wrote the constitution and the bill of rights, one of his overriding concerns was to prevent any branch of the three in government from becoming too powerful. and that's why he put the checks and balances in the constitution so that the other branches could oversee and make sure that a branch that was trying to push the edge of the envelope would not be able to succeed in that. the warrant amendment that's been talked about quite a bit today during the debate...
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mr. optimist himself, james freeman. really think that there's a shot here, and what are they going to work on? infrastructure, really? >> well,ç optimism is kind of a funny term in this context, because when you talk about infrastructure for taxpayers, the optimistic hope is often don't do anything, don't spend any more money. [laughter] i think that's the danger here, that a bipartisan deal like previous transportation appropriations bills, like the obama 2009 stimulus becomes a raid on the taxpayer. let's hope not. paul: well, and just to the point, james, democrats want to spend public money on infrastructure. >> right. paul: they don't want to have float bonds that you can leverage some public money with more private financing. they just want you, sir, to write a big check. >> yeah. and that's the danger in seeking a deal here. i hope the president is focused on streamlining, if he does anything with infrastructure, making it easier to build things in the u.s. again so you don't have a decade of environment aral im
mr. optimist himself, james freeman. really think that there's a shot here, and what are they going to work on? infrastructure, really? >> well,ç optimism is kind of a funny term in this context, because when you talk about infrastructure for taxpayers, the optimistic hope is often don't do anything, don't spend any more money. [laughter] i think that's the danger here, that a bipartisan deal like previous transportation appropriations bills, like the obama 2009 stimulus becomes a raid...
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the special counsel asked sessions, but the attorney general was instrumental in the firing of james comey. mrtrump telling lester, it was at the root of his decision to fire comey. >> i said, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. >> reporter: as the investigation gets closer to the president, mr. trump is escalating his battle with the very department that's investigating him. this morning, slamming the fbi, after revelations they're missing five months worth of text messages between fbi agent who was removed for writing disparaging messages about then candidate trump to a then fbi attorney who worked on the mueller team. the president calling it one of the biggest stories of all time. the white house also lashed out at reports that current fbi director christopher wray threatened to resign to protest pressure he was getting from sessions and others to fire andrew mccabe. >> he didn't at all. he did not even a little bit, nope. and he's going to do a good job. >> reporter: and tonight, conversations are ongoing between the president's legal team and the special counsel,
the special counsel asked sessions, but the attorney general was instrumental in the firing of james comey. mrtrump telling lester, it was at the root of his decision to fire comey. >> i said, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. >> reporter: as the investigation gets closer to the president, mr. trump is escalating his battle with the very department that's investigating him. this morning, slamming the fbi, after revelations they're missing five months worth...
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director james comey, he met with mr. mccabe in the oval office and asked him who he voted for in the 2016 election. we could hear questions about the announcement during today's white house briefing. but before that begins, we'll look at some of the new tax policies with the i.r.s. taxpayer advocate. >> welcome back to the program. >> a remind people about your position. guest: i am the voice of the taxpayer inside the i.r.s. i head the taxpayer advocate service. it's about ,
director james comey, he met with mr. mccabe in the oval office and asked him who he voted for in the 2016 election. we could hear questions about the announcement during today's white house briefing. but before that begins, we'll look at some of the new tax policies with the i.r.s. taxpayer advocate. >> welcome back to the program. >> a remind people about your position. guest: i am the voice of the taxpayer inside the i.r.s. i head the taxpayer advocate service. it's about ,
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. >> the president has consistently said that he did not obstruct justice when he fired james comey. >> mr. comey -- >> the two men come from completely different worlds. >> james comey is a professional lawman. he has a respect for the traditions of the justice department. >> should it be about the facts and the law. that's why i became fbi director. >> donald trump, on the other hand sack, businessman. >> he expects absolute loyalty from everybody working for him. that's the culture in which he has operated for many, many years. >> their relationship got off to a bad start. before the inauguration, james comey was in charge of telling donald trump about the dossier. the controversial document contained allegations about the president gathered as part of an opposition research during the campaign. >> i didn't want him thinking that i was briefing him on this to sort of hang it over him in some way. >> it turns out that's exactly what the president thought, according to an interview he gave "the new york times." >> trump's reaction was anger. he said it was completely false. >> the encount
. >> the president has consistently said that he did not obstruct justice when he fired james comey. >> mr. comey -- >> the two men come from completely different worlds. >> james comey is a professional lawman. he has a respect for the traditions of the justice department. >> should it be about the facts and the law. that's why i became fbi director. >> donald trump, on the other hand sack, businessman. >> he expects absolute loyalty from everybody...
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james up mrs al-jazeera live from doha it was a coming up at least nine hundred migrants drowned almost three hundred rescued in separate incidents off the libyan coast. it's janda later freight train coming down the. mudslides floods and a deadly rainstorm in southern california claims lives and homes. anger over austerity sparks protests in tunis the birthplace of the arab spring but the government warns it will crack down on rioting. south korea's president says he is open to meeting north korean leader kim jong un if certain conditions are met smain jane's comments follow to choose days official talks between the two sides the first in more than two years from seoul kathy novak reports. the first official talks between north and south korea in more than two years ended with an agreement that could make president vision of a peace a limb fix a reality says domestic support for his policy of dialogue with north korea helped bring about the rare meeting and he had someone else to think as well. there will be accomplished mint of south korean dialogue was largely credited to president t
james up mrs al-jazeera live from doha it was a coming up at least nine hundred migrants drowned almost three hundred rescued in separate incidents off the libyan coast. it's janda later freight train coming down the. mudslides floods and a deadly rainstorm in southern california claims lives and homes. anger over austerity sparks protests in tunis the birthplace of the arab spring but the government warns it will crack down on rioting. south korea's president says he is open to meeting north...
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. >> the president has consistently said that he did not obstruct justice when he fired james comey. >> mr> the two men come from completely different worlds. >> james comey is a professional lawman. he has a respect for the traditions of the justice department. >> should it be about the facts and the law. that's why i became fbi director. >> donald trump, on the other hand sack, businessman. >> he expects absolute loyalty from everybody working for him. that's the
. >> the president has consistently said that he did not obstruct justice when he fired james comey. >> mr> the two men come from completely different worlds. >> james comey is a professional lawman. he has a respect for the traditions of the justice department. >> should it be about the facts and the law. that's why i became fbi director. >> donald trump, on the other hand sack, businessman. >> he expects absolute loyalty from everybody working for him....
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mr. trump firing james comey, the white house was said to have gone easy on him. then the texts turned over to congress between fbi agents and reported lovers peter strzok and lisa page that the agents went easy on hillary clinton in the e-mail investigation. republicans specifically point out anti-trump techs talking about conversations that happened in andy's office. gop speculation is that andrew is andrew mccabe but that has not yet been confirmed. on december 17, president trump said he did not consider firing robert mueller, but last week fox news correspondent ed henry said the president wanted to fire mueller in june but reconsidered when his counsel threatened to resign. playing into this is when the president will talk to robert mueller. when the president was asked if he would speak to mueller, he said we'll see what happens. two weeks later, the president said he is willing to speak with mueller under oath. though his current counsel says that is up for negotiations. so bottom line here, andrew mccabe is out. the parts are still moving in many directio
mr. trump firing james comey, the white house was said to have gone easy on him. then the texts turned over to congress between fbi agents and reported lovers peter strzok and lisa page that the agents went easy on hillary clinton in the e-mail investigation. republicans specifically point out anti-trump techs talking about conversations that happened in andy's office. gop speculation is that andrew is andrew mccabe but that has not yet been confirmed. on december 17, president trump said he...
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james: except that he is not coming. mr. trump said he opposed the -- canceled the trip because he opposed the sale by president obama of what he called perhaps the best-located and finest embassy in london for peanuts only to build a new one in an off-location for $1.2 billion. bad deal. wanted me to cut ribbon? no. a decision welcomed by his critics. >> you have a head of state of another country who has not only promoted hatred and division in his own country, but would be guilty of doing the same in our country too. james: the decision to sell the old embassy in mayfair was taken by president bush to find a more secure location and the time of terror. the old embassy had long been the scene of demonstrations. some say it was the threat of similar protests that have spooked mr. trump. the mayor of london said there would be mass protests like these but peaceful ones. the foreign secretary boris johnson accused him of putting u.k.-u.s. relations at risk. a view that others echoed. >> in this country, we have the mayor of l
james: except that he is not coming. mr. trump said he opposed the -- canceled the trip because he opposed the sale by president obama of what he called perhaps the best-located and finest embassy in london for peanuts only to build a new one in an off-location for $1.2 billion. bad deal. wanted me to cut ribbon? no. a decision welcomed by his critics. >> you have a head of state of another country who has not only promoted hatred and division in his own country, but would be guilty of...
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and went into the archives there and to the venice be an alley archives i saw mr stettner spray painting. in a photograph. james palmer was delighted he'd found it. this photo taken at the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale shows twelve paintings on the wall of the room dedicated to. ten portraits of women and two of men. the one on the right was already identified and well known. the painting in the middle however the one of a seated man is more mysterious. so now you've got reference to mr stener owning the painting you've got reference to portrait of a man. and you have a photograph that's the exact same painting that is now illustrated or described as the seated man. finally james palmer knew what the painting looked like. but where had it gone he searched everywhere activated his contacts toured the auction rooms archives and museums. and after a few weeks ago. he found a trace of the painting here in london in the catalogue when auction held at christie's in one thousand nine hundred six. the painting was intitled seated man with a cane. but who owned it. it was acquired by a shell company based in p
and went into the archives there and to the venice be an alley archives i saw mr stettner spray painting. in a photograph. james palmer was delighted he'd found it. this photo taken at the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale shows twelve paintings on the wall of the room dedicated to. ten portraits of women and two of men. the one on the right was already identified and well known. the painting in the middle however the one of a seated man is more mysterious. so now you've got reference to...
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mrs. carter duet. >> my lips are sealed. >> james tells cbs this morning he's all in for another major event. >> arecited about the royal wedding as we are. >> british people don't get quite as excited about anything as america does. when someone like prince harry is getting married, we go great. we should get a little tiny flag. america goes this is amazing. >> if you get to take a plus two my name is gayle king. >> i don't think i'll be there. he's going to have a hell of a bachelor party. >> had a little reputation as a bad boy. this might be his last ho raw. >> keltie, thank you. >>> everybody is talking about "this is us" last night. it was a rough one. >> was it ever. no spoilers. we're one step closer to learning how milo ventimiglia's character dies. the cast giving us this warning we're not ready. >> at least we have today. >> there's some laughs. there's some feels. he's already been gone for 20 years. there's a big piece of the puzzle regarding you know what. >> we won't give away that piece let's look at all the clues so far. mandy crying in front of a burned down house. the smoke detect
mrs. carter duet. >> my lips are sealed. >> james tells cbs this morning he's all in for another major event. >> arecited about the royal wedding as we are. >> british people don't get quite as excited about anything as america does. when someone like prince harry is getting married, we go great. we should get a little tiny flag. america goes this is amazing. >> if you get to take a plus two my name is gayle king. >> i don't think i'll be there. he's going to...
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mr. trump, why did you fire james comey? ng to have to say what he said to lester holt or say something else. then he'll say, mr. trump, why did you tell mr. holt why you fired him on russia? he'll have to say that. mr. trump, did you tell him to fire james comey? and if he doesn't say what his snoets s snoets s notes say, he's in trouble. his friends on tv are not crazy. he'll be asked, did you fire -- if he answers him, i fired him because he quit my golf club. nobody is going to believe he was fired because he quit his golf club. so he has a problem when he goes in that room. >> so what does this do to the president's calculation the lawyer is going to make a certain set of recommendations, but we all know donald trump is going to make a decision possibly on his lawyer's advice, possibly his friends on tv's advice, we don't know. he's going to make the decision. he now knows he's going to be interviewed by a special prosecutor who knows the president tried to fire him. will he submit to that interview? >> i don't think so.
mr. trump, why did you fire james comey? ng to have to say what he said to lester holt or say something else. then he'll say, mr. trump, why did you tell mr. holt why you fired him on russia? he'll have to say that. mr. trump, did you tell him to fire james comey? and if he doesn't say what his snoets s snoets s notes say, he's in trouble. his friends on tv are not crazy. he'll be asked, did you fire -- if he answers him, i fired him because he quit my golf club. nobody is going to believe he...