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this is historic obstruction. >> ned, ned, ned.have 52 votes in the senate, if he send them proper paperwork, they will get approved. there is no filibuster for these appointees, this is false. >> no, this is planned. >> are you over or under on "the mooch"? >> we have to go we're out of time. gerri: great show, thank you for joining me, appreciate it. we're coming right up on lou dobbs, he is next right here on fox business network. stay with us. melissa: good evening, i am melissa francis in for lou dobbs, a war breaking out in the west wing among two of president's to top advisers, scaramucci lashing out at reince priebus. accusing him of leaking and standing in the way of the president's agenda. things are so bad between those two that scaramucci reportedly unloaded on priebus. with a new yorker writer, saying they will all be fired by me.
this is historic obstruction. >> ned, ned, ned.have 52 votes in the senate, if he send them proper paperwork, they will get approved. there is no filibuster for these appointees, this is false. >> no, this is planned. >> are you over or under on "the mooch"? >> we have to go we're out of time. gerri: great show, thank you for joining me, appreciate it. we're coming right up on lou dobbs, he is next right here on fox business network. stay with us. melissa: good...
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no, his name is ned. and he plays martin, my dog, in the show.much like mine. he's an actor. but he was a rescue out of chicago, actually. he was a very recent like rescue dog. he's a mutt. they wanted a mutt and a rescue for -- [ applause ] thank you. right? >> jimmy: i should point out allison did not actually rescue the dog. [ laughter ] they just hired the dog is what happened. >> i've never liked you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just want to keep everybody on a level reasonable surface because we are talking about a talking dog. did you like have screen tests with different dogs? >> they actually -- they cast based on photos of the dogs, and i think they had three different dogs that they like scooped up out of shelters and then chose ned and then found, you know, homes for the other two. >> jimmy: did they really find homes? >> which they don't do for actors, by the way. if you're not hired -- like if you're on hold for something and then they don't hire you they don't find you another job. >> jimmy: so in a way the dogs are being treated even
no, his name is ned. and he plays martin, my dog, in the show.much like mine. he's an actor. but he was a rescue out of chicago, actually. he was a very recent like rescue dog. he's a mutt. they wanted a mutt and a rescue for -- [ applause ] thank you. right? >> jimmy: i should point out allison did not actually rescue the dog. [ laughter ] they just hired the dog is what happened. >> i've never liked you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just want to keep everybody on a level...
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ned, i want to reach out to you first. as you worked for president george w. bush, you have a sense of some of the white house inner workings there. i'd love to hear your reaction to scaramucci's rant and the priebus departure. >> first of all, i think with some of the scaramucci stuff, i would like to see some of those debates -- first of all, having debates and having differences of opinions in a west wing, not unusual. seeing it litigated this publicly, not the greatest. i'd love to see them take this internally, have these conversations, have these debates. in regards to general kelly, you're looking at a four star marine general who is known for bringing discipline. i hope he comes in empowered to bring discipline. the white house needs to look at being disciplined on messaging and narrative, being disciplined on decision making. i would argue, too, there needs to be team discipline. there's only one team in the west wing, that's president trump's team. if anybody wants to be on their own team, they can go elsewhere. the other thing i hope general kelly w
ned, i want to reach out to you first. as you worked for president george w. bush, you have a sense of some of the white house inner workings there. i'd love to hear your reaction to scaramucci's rant and the priebus departure. >> first of all, i think with some of the scaramucci stuff, i would like to see some of those debates -- first of all, having debates and having differences of opinions in a west wing, not unusual. seeing it litigated this publicly, not the greatest. i'd love to...
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i think what ned is touching on. so much of that conversation about lowering healthcare cost has nothing to do with health insurance. it has to do with the supply of healthcare, nurse practitioner licensing. so much of it doesn't have anything to do with insurance. we have come so far down this road putting an insurance card in everybody's pocket and losing sight of the costs. gerri: a lot of these networks the choices are so the narrow, sow small, maybe one doctor or hospital, you are not getting what you paid for. >> at the end of the day it's about repealing and replacing obamacare. it's not about reforming every single aspect of the healthcare system. we don't want a single bill that's 5,000 pages to reform every aspect of the healthcare system. does it do a perfect job? no. but does it deserve to have a hearing on the senate floor? yes. gerri: one of the constant complaints i hear from the republicans is their original bill in the senate was completely misunderstood. they were cutting millions of people off at t
i think what ned is touching on. so much of that conversation about lowering healthcare cost has nothing to do with health insurance. it has to do with the supply of healthcare, nurse practitioner licensing. so much of it doesn't have anything to do with insurance. we have come so far down this road putting an insurance card in everybody's pocket and losing sight of the costs. gerri: a lot of these networks the choices are so the narrow, sow small, maybe one doctor or hospital, you are not...
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ned, you know me. this is me. this is -- this is what i do.you guys all well-fed for the big day tomorrow. i think well-fed is an understatement. yeah, yeah, yeah. but if ned's too focused on the food, he won't be able to partake in other... bachelor party activities. are you saying that i have an ulterior motive? eh, i'm a detective, ma. it goes with the territory. look, don't worry. we'll make sure to sober him up before you walk down the aisle. well, i'm gonna hold you to that. well, this is your last night of freedom, too. i mean, you must have some big plans. [ laughs ] like what? what, can you really see me -- what, do you think i'm gonna put on some plastic crown and a feather boa, whoo-hoo at the top of my lungs over some ding-dong stripper? you really see me doing something like that? well, it's not... so crazy, is it? ned! have you ever seen me d-- what the hell is everyone looking at me like that for?
ned, you know me. this is me. this is -- this is what i do.you guys all well-fed for the big day tomorrow. i think well-fed is an understatement. yeah, yeah, yeah. but if ned's too focused on the food, he won't be able to partake in other... bachelor party activities. are you saying that i have an ulterior motive? eh, i'm a detective, ma. it goes with the territory. look, don't worry. we'll make sure to sober him up before you walk down the aisle. well, i'm gonna hold you to that. well, this is...
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one at time, ned. in the commercial break the fact he went overseas things calmed down for his agenda. things seem to be -- >> no more phones. cheryl: you got to at least give it that. >> i would say 88% of what he does on twitter i would ahe agree with. look at percentage of tweets in june, things he accomplished, great. i always encouraged white house if they drive disciplined message, joint address, saudi arabia, nato, when he was very disciplined and on message massively successful. moving forward you will see more of that. at the same time, guess what he is win inning this whole fight against the mainstream media, cnn exposing them who they are. >> he is is not winning that war. more people trust cnn than the president if you look at polling. >> no, actually, if you look at people trust donald trump more than they trust the news. cheryl: okay. >> look newest poll, trust trump more than media. >> i have another poll for you, my friend. cheryl: i hate it. we're out of time. jessica,. >> thanks, cher
one at time, ned. in the commercial break the fact he went overseas things calmed down for his agenda. things seem to be -- >> no more phones. cheryl: you got to at least give it that. >> i would say 88% of what he does on twitter i would ahe agree with. look at percentage of tweets in june, things he accomplished, great. i always encouraged white house if they drive disciplined message, joint address, saudi arabia, nato, when he was very disciplined and on message massively...
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we have ned ryun, pablo enriquez. ned, you have inside connections inside the white house. what are people saying right now? how does steve bannon feel about this? how does reince feel about this? >> that remains to be soon. this is not unusual, trish. people come and go. you know i have strong feelings about sean spicer. quite frankly he lasted this long. i called he would be leaving in the summer. here we are, he left in the summer he. anthony scaramucci has been one of the president's most effective defenders on variety of outlets. that is something the president deeply admirers. somebody willing to punch it out no matter where they are. trish: i hear you on that. i think there is a lot of reasons why the president admirers anthony. anthony is businessman. who started his own company. he has been very, very successful and does understand the economy, business, et cetera at a time trying to get tax cuts through. it is important someone to understand that, economic background, that business background. that said, it is different, right? i'm going to joe concha joining us a
we have ned ryun, pablo enriquez. ned, you have inside connections inside the white house. what are people saying right now? how does steve bannon feel about this? how does reince feel about this? >> that remains to be soon. this is not unusual, trish. people come and go. you know i have strong feelings about sean spicer. quite frankly he lasted this long. i called he would be leaving in the summer. here we are, he left in the summer he. anthony scaramucci has been one of the president's...
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presidential writer ned ryun and troy slate. ned, does the president have a point?to recuse himself from something pretty important -- by the way, did something that is leaving so tomorrow ask the questions they have asked, should he never have received this job in the first place? >> there are a couple different things to look at. you can tell from trump's comments that he feels defraud in was never a conversation about sessions recusing himself. trish: are you telling me he read about it in the news? >> he did not know ahead of time, i'm going to recuse myself. they were frustrated by that decision that he was going to recuse himself. the thing that's frustrating is sessions did nothing wrong. he had some meetings with kissly across. and half of d.c. had meetings with disally yak. fritsch he -- with -- with kislyak. republicans in d.c. would rather lose politely and win ugly. at least the democrats knew how to fight. this is something a lot of us that voted for and support trump have been frustrated for decades with republicans in d.c. and other places. they would
presidential writer ned ryun and troy slate. ned, does the president have a point?to recuse himself from something pretty important -- by the way, did something that is leaving so tomorrow ask the questions they have asked, should he never have received this job in the first place? >> there are a couple different things to look at. you can tell from trump's comments that he feels defraud in was never a conversation about sessions recusing himself. trish: are you telling me he read about...
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justice department, ned miller.to you first, this just in, the senate judiciary committee subpoenaed paul manafort what do they want from him? >> reporter: stephanie, i think they want to take a close look at his financial dealings, we we heard for months, he was doing business with a pro russia candidate in ukraine and he was indebted to the sum of some $17 million to this pro-russia party, the question is, was there a price compacted for that sum, if it was exacted manifest it in itself for example changing the republican platform at the republican national committee last summer. >> what's your take on this step? matt, excuse me. >> on the subpoena for? >> manafort? >> i think there are a lot of questions they have to get to the cottom do. ned mentioned about his financial dealings, also, remember, manafort attended this meeting at trump tower last fall, jared kushner we assume was questioned about yesterday, it's a very important question for paul manafort as well, why was he there? what did he think was the foll
justice department, ned miller.to you first, this just in, the senate judiciary committee subpoenaed paul manafort what do they want from him? >> reporter: stephanie, i think they want to take a close look at his financial dealings, we we heard for months, he was doing business with a pro russia candidate in ukraine and he was indebted to the sum of some $17 million to this pro-russia party, the question is, was there a price compacted for that sum, if it was exacted manifest it in itself...
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after they got the documentary evidence that ned was talking about?y know the trump campaign or the trump family is interested in a scoop that they could potentially get, because they've been doing it like americans have been doing it for decades. we know how to get onpo research. is it conceivable nothing came of this afterwards? >> it's certainly conceivable, and not an issue in which we should just jump to clonclusion. it's clear that the trump campaign was frustrated by the lack of information. they've come to that meeting, after all, expecting to get really hot dirt. and they didn't get it. now, whether there was a follow-up, we don't know yet. surely their frustration would have suggested that they get back on the horn and say, wait a second, where was all the stuff you were promising? but we don't have that e-mail trail yet. >> ned, what do you make of that? steven is exactly right, we don't have that e-mail yet, we don't know if that meeting was about setting up other forms of communication, or that everybody just walked away and said, no deal
after they got the documentary evidence that ned was talking about?y know the trump campaign or the trump family is interested in a scoop that they could potentially get, because they've been doing it like americans have been doing it for decades. we know how to get onpo research. is it conceivable nothing came of this afterwards? >> it's certainly conceivable, and not an issue in which we should just jump to clonclusion. it's clear that the trump campaign was frustrated by the lack of...
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ned price and david frum, thank you both for joining us tonight.at is "the last word." the 11th hour" are brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, donald trump takes off for paris leaving behind a world of problems. tonight, he did comment on russia prior to leaving. and on his son's meeting with the russian lawyer. the next man up may be paul manafort as the senate judiciary chairman says they have some questions for the former trump chairman. >>> and trump's pick to head the fbi says the russia investigation is no witch hunt. we have all of it tonight as "the 11th hour" gets under way. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 174 of the trump administration. and the president is airborne
ned price and david frum, thank you both for joining us tonight.at is "the last word." the 11th hour" are brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, donald trump takes off for paris leaving behind a world of problems. tonight, he did comment on russia prior to leaving. and on his son's meeting with the russian lawyer. the next man up may be paul manafort as the senate judiciary chairman says they have some questions for the former trump chairman. >>> and trump's...
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i think these actions are extremely strong. >> ned brings up a good point. if you think about the sanctions, the russian economy is dependent on energy. it's that or nothing. it has hurt them. >> i think there is some mixed messaging here. at the same time you acknowledge he says this, there is a kind of reluctance to acknowledge the fact that the russians in some ways tampered with our elections. that's the first thing. the second thing is you think about the president's response to congress' effort to kind of stiffen sanctions vis-a-vis russia in relation to meddling in our elections. so part of what we see here is just what we saw in the speech in poland generally, a series of mixed messages. >> not really consistent with what he did on june 20th when the ukrainian president came to the white house, that day treasury announced sanctions on over three dozen russian individuals and organizations for their role in the ukrainian incursion. >> the point is what is he doing in response to what all of our intelligence agencies have said, that the russians have m
i think these actions are extremely strong. >> ned brings up a good point. if you think about the sanctions, the russian economy is dependent on energy. it's that or nothing. it has hurt them. >> i think there is some mixed messaging here. at the same time you acknowledge he says this, there is a kind of reluctance to acknowledge the fact that the russians in some ways tampered with our elections. that's the first thing. the second thing is you think about the president's response...
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it needs to be what ned talked about.s who have that level of clearance be completely honest, completely transparent and meet all the standard in that. as he outlined, things far less than criminal actions that could have you lose that. that's not about politics. that needs to be the standard of what security clearance means and what it means to be a part of our intelligence community. that said, i don't really see all that much centrist stuff coming out of jared kushner's office. i mean, for goodness sakes, on holocaust remembrance day and kushner leading the negotiations in the middle east, he couldn't even get his father-in-law to mention the holocaust in a statement. we've seen terrible anti-transgender efforts in legislations come out of the white house. we've seen horrible positions on choice and attempts to defund planned parenthood. even if he's moderate, he's got it all jammed up somewhere in the back of his office because it ain't coming out. >> even having said all that, if the security clearance was to be remo
it needs to be what ned talked about.s who have that level of clearance be completely honest, completely transparent and meet all the standard in that. as he outlined, things far less than criminal actions that could have you lose that. that's not about politics. that needs to be the standard of what security clearance means and what it means to be a part of our intelligence community. that said, i don't really see all that much centrist stuff coming out of jared kushner's office. i mean, for...
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out to be a ned lie. of passing the buck and acting like their hands are in actuality they created this monstrosity, be it or outsourcing and could you touch on that and explain to he american people where the policies come from and where they originated from? think it would shed a lot of light on the subject. guest: thank you. certainly many republicans see -- no alance between politician wants good jobs to go overseas. balance between keeping the good jobs and inouraging more productivity the american workforce and among american companies which result income for the country, more dividend and shareholder moreoverall income, capitalizing on strong ndustries and allowing free trade in weaker industries. people believe in international and opening the door is what free trade is about be safe guard for those seeing jobs move overseas. universal, among most economists, most people safety net forhe free trade wasn't there. hen nafta took effect, china joined world trade organization, there wasn't enough prov
out to be a ned lie. of passing the buck and acting like their hands are in actuality they created this monstrosity, be it or outsourcing and could you touch on that and explain to he american people where the policies come from and where they originated from? think it would shed a lot of light on the subject. guest: thank you. certainly many republicans see -- no alance between politician wants good jobs to go overseas. balance between keeping the good jobs and inouraging more productivity the...
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joining me is ned price. former security director, and from new york, nick ackerman.t with you. the president's layers apparently want him to stop talking about russia. is it time for the president, himself, to distance himself from his son-in-law? >> jared is omnipresent in this administration. two is that scandal has followed jared everywhere he has gone. i don't think we can say just yet, but -- >> when you say scandal has followed him everywhere. >> jared did not report his meetings with the ambassador. he did not disclose meeting with the head of a russian bank. he prepared a covert back channel with the russians so evade detection. and it was jared that, for months, allowed his colleagues from the president on down, to deny any meetings of that sort took place. he made liars out of all of them for months. >> nick, according to the time article, kushner says he failed to read to the bottom of the e-mail invitation to that meeting. if you didn't read all of the way down, read that it was a promise from the russian informati information, does that clear him? >> the
joining me is ned price. former security director, and from new york, nick ackerman.t with you. the president's layers apparently want him to stop talking about russia. is it time for the president, himself, to distance himself from his son-in-law? >> jared is omnipresent in this administration. two is that scandal has followed jared everywhere he has gone. i don't think we can say just yet, but -- >> when you say scandal has followed him everywhere. >> jared did not report...
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joining me american majority ceo ned ryan and democratic strategist pablo enriquez. >> good afternoontrish. trish: good afternoon, guys. i thought this whole, we're not trump, we're not the other guys, i thought that that message didn't work. these special elections are not going so well for you buys? >> well i think the best reference i can offer you right now, trish, comes from chris stirewalt's newsletter, "halftime report." if you haven't subscribed. excellent. he called this a very seriously weak sauce. i will say it is seriously weak sauce on big nothing burger. this isn't the new slogan for the democratic party. this was a silly fund-raising email you know subscribers the opportunity to choose from several options of what the new slogan should be. obviously this option was incredibly tone deaf stupid. should call into question who are the vendors we're using as party coming up with these terrible ideas. trish: i tell you what the problem is. everyone in the party has been there already. you're talking about nancy pelosi leading this party forward. frankly she is the not future.
joining me american majority ceo ned ryan and democratic strategist pablo enriquez. >> good afternoontrish. trish: good afternoon, guys. i thought this whole, we're not trump, we're not the other guys, i thought that that message didn't work. these special elections are not going so well for you buys? >> well i think the best reference i can offer you right now, trish, comes from chris stirewalt's newsletter, "halftime report." if you haven't subscribed. excellent. he...
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the ned ryan, thank you so much for this discussion.wear words were spoken h. >> quite an achievement. >> the president has not even signed off on the new russia sanctions but this morning the kremlin is fighting back. new developments you want to hear. stay with us. is this a phone? or a little internet machine? [ phone ringing ] hi mom. it makes you wonder... shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. [ laughing ] so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. call or go to xfinitymobile.com introducing xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. >>>. all right. new this morning, russia retaliates. ordering u.s. diplomats to leave moscow and ordering u.s. vacate two properties in response to a new russian sanctions bill that is sitting on the president's desk waiting for him to sign it. the. >> will he sign it though? because this is overwhelm ng
the ned ryan, thank you so much for this discussion.wear words were spoken h. >> quite an achievement. >> the president has not even signed off on the new russia sanctions but this morning the kremlin is fighting back. new developments you want to hear. stay with us. is this a phone? or a little internet machine? [ phone ringing ] hi mom. it makes you wonder... shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get...
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andrew peak and ned ryun and democratic strategist pablo manriquez who i had to cut off.e is the president. what do you think? he gave a lot of specific examples of ms-13 and the things they've done in the country. >> he did, he really, really did. honestly, i'm really disappointed with the president right now. i give him the benefit of the doubt a. >> the why are you disappointed? >> well, because this was scripted by a bureaucratic opportunist named thomas homan, the director of i.c.e., nothing original about it, and it's highly misleading. what thomas homan likes to do is detain as many people as he can, and the ones he doesn't have a real reason to keep, he identifies them as gang members all the time or drug dealers or affiliated with this or that. if the president buys into the terrible, terrible loose, free-wheeling public policy of ripping families apart. >> wait. >> it's not going to make our country stronger. >> pablo, we are focused at looking at illegal immigrants and especially as donald trump said violent illegal immigrants. >> yeah. >> you think about some
andrew peak and ned ryun and democratic strategist pablo manriquez who i had to cut off.e is the president. what do you think? he gave a lot of specific examples of ms-13 and the things they've done in the country. >> he did, he really, really did. honestly, i'm really disappointed with the president right now. i give him the benefit of the doubt a. >> the why are you disappointed? >> well, because this was scripted by a bureaucratic opportunist named thomas homan, the...
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early on the majority leader ned told democrats we don't need you, we don't want you. respectfully, i take issue with the idea democrats didn't want to engage on health care. the majority leader admitted that he decided the matter for e us when he locked democrats out of the process at the outset. at the very beginning of this congress, president trump and leader mcconnell said don't come knocking at our door on health care. d we don't need you. now that they are one partyff effort has largely failed, we hope they will change their lik tune. it seems like many republicans are ready for a truly bipartisan effort on health care, indeed. my friend senator mccain is purged it quite strongly saying quote, that congress must now return to regular order, hold hearings and receive input from members of both parties. and he said that while recuperating in arizona. so that's how strongly he feels about it. other republican senators have madeim similar comments. but the republican leader stille plans to ignore their advice and instead plans on holding a proxy vote on a straight r
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here to discuss with me now, katie frates and ned ryun. cities, i would argue what's happening across the nationn with regards to a pushback. >> this seems like what we would want them to do, they are getting these people to apply for citizenship, to start count legal part to become an american citizen. that's what we wanted for a long time. so at least these sanctuary cities are taking a step in the right direction of not just harboring illegal immigrants. but showing them the process to become anne a legal american citizen. charles: if you start with the notion maybe you broke the law coming here illegally and you are being provided shelter, particularly by people who committed additional crimes. >> flat rallize now, the group behind -- naturalize now insists they are helping citizens eligible for legal residency. i don't know if that's the case. but a lot of taxpayers in these cities are looking at this. they see their lawmakers seem to be thinking so much about the needs of people who are not legal citizens. it's one of those things th
here to discuss with me now, katie frates and ned ryun. cities, i would argue what's happening across the nationn with regards to a pushback. >> this seems like what we would want them to do, they are getting these people to apply for citizenship, to start count legal part to become an american citizen. that's what we wanted for a long time. so at least these sanctuary cities are taking a step in the right direction of not just harboring illegal immigrants. but showing them the process to...
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ned ryun, founder of american majority.uch for joining us live, ned. >> thanks, steve. steve: coming up on this monday a huge day in the case of charlie gard will the courts decide to overrule the mother and father and end his life today? plus, we telling you about democrats unveiling new slogan today. many liberals already attacking it will the rebranding actually work? a debate next. booking a flight at the last minute doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go. and while i'm gone i can even check on my baby with this doggie cam. oh jack, you're such a good boy. no, jack, what are you doing? bad dog! and if you need to get back home, like right now, priceline has you covered. i was playing golf love golf.... i used to love golf. wait, what, what happened? i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it comp
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twitter is tapping a wall street veteran as its new cfo landon dowdy has the details >> twitter naming ned segall to take over. he will report to twitter ceo jack dorsey. segal last served as senior vice president of finance for intuit. spent nearly 17 years at gold man sax. he says he believes twitter has tremendous potential aend can't wait to work with dorsi. s t segal will have a $500,000 salary and a shares of twitter initially popped more than 3% on the news and they are up slightly this morning in early trading back over to you >>> more stocks to watch today, dow chemical agreeing to sell a portion of its business in brazil for $1.1 billion. the move comes as the company seeks regulatory approval for its merger with due pontpontdupt a u.s. court says toshiba must give its database in its bid to buy the chip unit. >>> burberry saw a jump in its revenues same store sales were up 4% doubling analyst expectations. >>> more stocks to watch this morning. shares of health care services getting a bump topping estimates with a 2% jump in revenue, and apple reportedly putting in overtime to f
twitter is tapping a wall street veteran as its new cfo landon dowdy has the details >> twitter naming ned segall to take over. he will report to twitter ceo jack dorsey. segal last served as senior vice president of finance for intuit. spent nearly 17 years at gold man sax. he says he believes twitter has tremendous potential aend can't wait to work with dorsi. s t segal will have a $500,000 salary and a shares of twitter initially popped more than 3% on the news and they are up slightly...
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it alled attention to earlier last year when we -- ned that they were because of increased staffing ssues, they were assigning nurses, other medical personnel, people who are not traditional officers to security positions in the prison system. patrol the yard nd the corridors within the prison system. he perimeter towers have been vacant in some cases for years, atwater.six years at so that's one of the issues that exists there. other is the decision to rely more on technology, the technology, layers of to slow peopleng fthey make that attempt, and the of electrified fencing, if you havee cases, exposure to it, can be lethal. but in this case, this gentleman how you can ort of defeat that technology. host: do you do it? interesting because right was -- is occurred, he he made his escape may 12th. was out for about 24 hours before he was brought back in. they uestioned him and determined that the way he was mean, let alonei how he was able to get out of building, he -- in making is way over the fencing, he used the insulators, there are the elect ulators on riified fencing that insulate el
it alled attention to earlier last year when we -- ned that they were because of increased staffing ssues, they were assigning nurses, other medical personnel, people who are not traditional officers to security positions in the prison system. patrol the yard nd the corridors within the prison system. he perimeter towers have been vacant in some cases for years, atwater.six years at so that's one of the issues that exists there. other is the decision to rely more on technology, the technology,...
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the launch site with a potential range of near 4,000 miles, it's cable of reaching alaska >> it would nedo reach new york or washington, dc, so north korea is on pace to have a nuclear weapon capable of reaching the united states >> president trump has warned china the u.s. will act on its own. experts say direct talks between the united states and north korea will unlikely stop its nuclear program >> there's no way north korea will abandon these weapons. it's impossible. >> russia condemned the missile launch. president trump will meet for the first time first time face-to-face with russian president vladimir putin on friday. they expected to discuss north korea. david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news." >>> we'll see what happens's thanks so much. >>> infant size casket containing what police say are human organs showed up on the streets of north philadelphia. now, police are trying to figure out where it came from. how it got there. eyewitness spotted that casket overnight on the 3,000 block of clearfield street across the street from mt. vernon cemetery and police say the casket contained r
the launch site with a potential range of near 4,000 miles, it's cable of reaching alaska >> it would nedo reach new york or washington, dc, so north korea is on pace to have a nuclear weapon capable of reaching the united states >> president trump has warned china the u.s. will act on its own. experts say direct talks between the united states and north korea will unlikely stop its nuclear program >> there's no way north korea will abandon these weapons. it's impossible....
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i think those plain truths s ned to be spokenn behalf o of real strong and good c china, freedom to b benefit all c chinese and e ruru of law which is not exexist at the moment. it's difficulult to know whether chinaa wililtake the sensible ad humane path.h. they did not do ththat with liu xiaobo but i hope they w will do that with x xia. brent: our guest joining us tonight from london with wednesday international. -- amnesty international trade is still to come, the chinese artist and activist t pays tribe to his friend, liu xiaobo. the nobel prize winner and political prisoner died today while still in custody. that interview plus the latest business news coming up next. ♪ brent: welcome back here with "dw news." u.u.s. president donalald trump praise the relationship between france and the u.s. as unbreakable. chavez in paris for talks with the french president emmanuel macron. thee two announced joint efforts on counterterrorism, trade, and syria. but trump danced around the question of whether he would reverse the u.s. withdrawal from the paris climate accord. the jailed chinese
i think those plain truths s ned to be spokenn behalf o of real strong and good c china, freedom to b benefit all c chinese and e ruru of law which is not exexist at the moment. it's difficulult to know whether chinaa wililtake the sensible ad humane path.h. they did not do ththat with liu xiaobo but i hope they w will do that with x xia. brent: our guest joining us tonight from london with wednesday international. -- amnesty international trade is still to come, the chinese artist and activist...
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he plays peter parker's buddy, ned. then their album, this is it right here.e kills from the mercedes-benz stage. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night curtis "50 cent" jackson will be here, an insane rock climber named alex honnold will join us, and we'll have music from tlc featuring snoop dogg. tlc meets thc tomorrow night on the you know, in some countries our first guest and i would be legally married. that's how far we go back. he's the number one most downloaded podcaster in the world, and now he's sharing his secrets with a podcast master class. please say hello to adam carolla. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you know, you've been on the show 51 times, and every time you've had that same towel around your neck. i hope you never throw it in. i hope you have it forever. >> thank you, james. >> jimmy: how's the summer going so far? everything good? >> it's hot. i don't like it. and i live in the san fernando valley, where it's really hot. and i don't know if we have any weathermen watching this show, but -- >> jimmy: a lot of them do. >> a lot of weathermen?
he plays peter parker's buddy, ned. then their album, this is it right here.e kills from the mercedes-benz stage. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night curtis "50 cent" jackson will be here, an insane rock climber named alex honnold will join us, and we'll have music from tlc featuring snoop dogg. tlc meets thc tomorrow night on the you know, in some countries our first guest and i would be legally married. that's how far we go back. he's the number one most downloaded podcaster in...
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. >> ned, over to you on this.ike when jared kushner is sitting down with the president of the united states, adviser to the president and the firewalls that potentially they now must put up as has been discussed? should he leave the white house? is that what is he needs to do to keep everything cleanly divided? >> well, richard, let's remember what jared's portfolio is within the administration. it's essentially director of everything. especially when it comes to foreign policy. he's a shadow national security adviser, essentially. he's responsible for resolving the israeli palestinian conflict and for our relations with china and for our relations with saudi arabia and the broader gulf. he's responsible for our relations with mexico and canada. not to mention the elements he has on the domestic side. so all that to say, jared kushner cannot continue to function as a senior adviser unless he has a security clearance and beyond a reasonable doubt, beyond a doubt in my mind, he should not have a security clearance.
. >> ned, over to you on this.ike when jared kushner is sitting down with the president of the united states, adviser to the president and the firewalls that potentially they now must put up as has been discussed? should he leave the white house? is that what is he needs to do to keep everything cleanly divided? >> well, richard, let's remember what jared's portfolio is within the administration. it's essentially director of everything. especially when it comes to foreign policy....
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it doesn't appear to be a plan ned shooting.t appears there was a disagreement amongst a small subset of individuals at a concert that turned violent
it doesn't appear to be a plan ned shooting.t appears there was a disagreement amongst a small subset of individuals at a concert that turned violent
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alcohol, glass bottles, pets, weapons, drones, bikes all ban ned. you can bring an umbrella which you may be needing later as long as it's not 36 inches in diameter. we'll show you a map now of this secured area here on the mall. you really want to avoid driving anywhere near here if you can. there are always a lot of road closures, but coming in this year it seemed like there were even more than usual with roads and exits shutdown all around this area. the fireworks are going to be starting at 9:309 tonight and is going to go on prior to that starting at 8:00 hosted by john stay most. we're going to have the bruins brothers, trace add skins and a lot going on. luckily the rain is holding off for medication's 241st birthday. back to you. all across the dmv flags are waiving as thousands are out celebrating america's independence day. fox5's kristin leone takes a lowe'ser look at how many of you kicked off the fourth of july here local limit we're at mount vernon inside george washington 's historic museum. the fireworksing going off in the daytime n
alcohol, glass bottles, pets, weapons, drones, bikes all ban ned. you can bring an umbrella which you may be needing later as long as it's not 36 inches in diameter. we'll show you a map now of this secured area here on the mall. you really want to avoid driving anywhere near here if you can. there are always a lot of road closures, but coming in this year it seemed like there were even more than usual with roads and exits shutdown all around this area. the fireworks are going to be starting at...
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also former spokesperson and senior director for the national security counscil, ned price. about adoption when it's been revealed since then many times over that there were many more people in the room than first revealed. and that the content of the meeting was that exchanging information with the russian government on hillary clinton, first of all, what do you make of that, and what are you hoping to find out? what are you doing to be looking for? >> mika, i honestly don't get it. again, by don junior's owned a mig in t admission, it was clear that he was excited. he used the phrase i love it because he was going to be offered incriminating information that originated with the russian government by russian people. he was so excited that he didn't just invite co-workers. he invited the head of the campaign, paul manafort and jared kushner. when sean spicer comes on and contradicts what everyone knows to be true, it was like when he pounded out and said this was the biggest inauguration crowd ever. there seems to be a belief in this white house that if you just say somethin
also former spokesperson and senior director for the national security counscil, ned price. about adoption when it's been revealed since then many times over that there were many more people in the room than first revealed. and that the content of the meeting was that exchanging information with the russian government on hillary clinton, first of all, what do you make of that, and what are you hoping to find out? what are you doing to be looking for? >> mika, i honestly don't get it....
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up next, this really happened. ned by three be. ned by three be. she ate some porridge, broke the baby bear's chair, and stole some jewelry, a flat-screen tv, and a laptop. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the bears with homeowners insurance. they were able to replace all their items... ...including a new chair from crate and barrel. call geico and see how easy it is to switch and save on homeowners insurance. atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. >>> giving ukraine more options with some of our technology is i think in everyone's best interest, with the exception of the russians, but that's okay. >> that was just a snip pet of the 22-minute phone call that energy secretary rick perry had last wednesday with someone he presumed to be the ukrainian prime minister. but little did en it was not the leader on the other line or for that matter anyone in the ukrainian government. was actually on the phone
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the launch site with a potential range of near 4,000 miles, it's cable of reaching alaska >> it would nedo reach new york or washington, dc, so north korea is on pace to have a nuclear weapon capable of reaching the united states >> president trump has warned china the u.s. will act on its own. experts say direct talks between the united states and north korea will unlikely stop its nuclear program >> there's no way north korea will abandon these weapons. it's impossible. >> russia condemned the missile launch. president trump will meet for the first time first time face-to-face with russian president vladimir putin on friday. they expected to discuss north korea. david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news." >>> we'll see what happens's thanks so much. >>> infant size casket containing what police say are human organs showed up on the streets of north philadelphia. now, police are trying to figure out where it came from. how it got there. eyewitness spotted that casket overnight on the 3,000 block of clearfield street across the street from mt. vernon cemetery and police say the casket contained r
the launch site with a potential range of near 4,000 miles, it's cable of reaching alaska >> it would nedo reach new york or washington, dc, so north korea is on pace to have a nuclear weapon capable of reaching the united states >> president trump has warned china the u.s. will act on its own. experts say direct talks between the united states and north korea will unlikely stop its nuclear program >> there's no way north korea will abandon these weapons. it's impossible....
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but ned is right.ve to have a consistent presidency that articulates the threats we face, whether they be in europe, ukraine, north korea, syria. and donald trump has done that. but the key word i use, shannon is consistency. we can't get distracted. we can't get off on fake news, side news, whatever kind of news we want to talk about. there's an old saying that divisions end at the water's edge. i'd like to believe that that can happen again, that we can all work together. >> shannon: he got a question. if you saw the presser before the speech, he got a question about this issue of the media and his constant jousting with them. >> what cnn did was unfortunate for them. as you know now they have some pretty serious problems. they have been fake news for a long time. i think they've hurt themselves very badly. very, very badly. and what we want to see in the united states is honest, beautiful free but honest press. we want to see fair press. i think it's a very important thing. we don't want fake news.
but ned is right.ve to have a consistent presidency that articulates the threats we face, whether they be in europe, ukraine, north korea, syria. and donald trump has done that. but the key word i use, shannon is consistency. we can't get distracted. we can't get off on fake news, side news, whatever kind of news we want to talk about. there's an old saying that divisions end at the water's edge. i'd like to believe that that can happen again, that we can all work together. >> shannon: he...
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i think the people of this country ned more than a repeal. they need a repeal and a replace, and we were very, very close, and then little things happened, but now we're very close again. we have to get there. now with jon cornyn, the other night, we put some of these things on paper and the democrats are always selling their plan, but they don't do that anymore. they don't talk about obamacare anymore because they can't, because it's failed. they know it. so they're selling their plan and we never sell our plan. if we're weak on anything, it's on letting people know how good it was so we wrote down these few things. repeals the individual mandate, how big is that? where people are paying not to have insurance. nobody talks about that. repeals, job-killing employer mandate. how big is that? we'll substantially lower premiums and remember this, cross-country lines, cross-state lines where you have -- where it's almost impossible for insurance companies to compete in different states, we can't because of, unfortunately, the 60 votes, but it's g
i think the people of this country ned more than a repeal. they need a repeal and a replace, and we were very, very close, and then little things happened, but now we're very close again. we have to get there. now with jon cornyn, the other night, we put some of these things on paper and the democrats are always selling their plan, but they don't do that anymore. they don't talk about obamacare anymore because they can't, because it's failed. they know it. so they're selling their plan and we...
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close they've been skating underneath the radar ever since the sixers got the number one pick and they ned called out. don't call me a hater or say i'm being harsh on the guys. there's nothing i want more than to cover a winning team. but right now, that ain't it. every aspect of their game has under achieved. they brought in matt stairs to improve the hitting but they've gotten even worse. herrera was supposed to compete for batting title. but he's batting under .260 and maikel franco getting worse by the season. the pitching has been trash from top to bottom too. they don't have a true number one starter and they don't really have closer i thought the phillies would be the best team philly has this year. but they're ending up to be the worse. something needs to happen. something needs to be changed. this team can't continue to get a pass. iain? >> sean, rob kardashian little bit of trouble court commissioner has issued temporary restraining order against the reality tv star because he posted some explicit images of his ex fiance' blac chyna last week. blac chyna filed for the order it wi
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. >> we don't know who ned stark is. >> and winter has come to the giants. >> i have some binge watchingh of us. >> i feel out of pocket right now. >> thanks for watching us tonight. have a great day tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- harry styles, jenny slate,
. >> we don't know who ned stark is. >> and winter has come to the giants. >> i have some binge watchingh of us. >> i feel out of pocket right now. >> thanks for watching us tonight. have a great day tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- harry styles, jenny slate,
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ned. that's not the point, okay? and you let someone gett arouclose to you.y family... and you're mine. and i just stood there and let it happen. (chuckles) (sighs) do you believe in anything? because of what happened with luke? yes, and sam... you know, leaving like that. (sighs) well, having faith means believing in things that don't always make sense. the tooth fairy doesn't make sense. i am the tooth fairy. last week, leo lost a tooth. cost me 20 bucks. 20 bucks? tooth fairy didn't have any change. i might not need three, but it'd be good to have, uh, you know, a few fresh faces ready, people who work the area. (lowered voice) they're totally talking about us. i-i think i impressed him with the workbook stuff, so... would this have anything to do with the case swarek is working? swarek working on a case? i... guy disappeared on me in the middle of the night. nothing but a voice mail. now that's just--that's just rude. (whistles) pick peck. pick peck. well, i'm not choosing peck. i mean, she'd stick out in any crowd... (chuckles) so i guess i'm gonna go wi
ned. that's not the point, okay? and you let someone gett arouclose to you.y family... and you're mine. and i just stood there and let it happen. (chuckles) (sighs) do you believe in anything? because of what happened with luke? yes, and sam... you know, leaving like that. (sighs) well, having faith means believing in things that don't always make sense. the tooth fairy doesn't make sense. i am the tooth fairy. last week, leo lost a tooth. cost me 20 bucks. 20 bucks? tooth fairy didn't have any...
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also joining us -- we still have ned price with us and ambassador mcfaul is with us, as well. joining us is bill crystal, founder and editor at "the weekly standard." so it was brief, succinct, as kristen welker said. he talked about, you know, working on everything from middle east peace to reinvigorating america. but he said i did not collude with the russians and i don't know of anyone who did. was he effective? >> i guess so, in the very short term. but what i've learned watching these things over the years is, you know, the facts matter, and we don't know the facts. we don't know what he said in private. we don't know what other information people have. so -- >> what do you make -- >> he got good legal advice, and in terms of writing his very carefully worded statement. he was very precise and restricting really what he said to himself. he asserted that no one else -- he didn't believe anyone else colluded. but if you look at his actual statement, it's striking how much it's about him. that's legally appropriate. how does he know what donald trump jr. did in other meeting
also joining us -- we still have ned price with us and ambassador mcfaul is with us, as well. joining us is bill crystal, founder and editor at "the weekly standard." so it was brief, succinct, as kristen welker said. he talked about, you know, working on everything from middle east peace to reinvigorating america. but he said i did not collude with the russians and i don't know of anyone who did. was he effective? >> i guess so, in the very short term. but what i've learned...
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. >>> and ned price joins me now. ned price worked not only for the cia and at the nsc, but he was a spokesman for the national security counscil in the obama white house. you know the pressure of dealing with breaking news at the white house. usually in your field it was on foreign policy terms. but seeing a press secretary quit in protest this early in a new administration is pretty dramatic. >> well, it's remarkable. but let's put it in context. this was a press secretary who literally from day one was asked by the president to lie. to offer misrepresentations repeatedly. to intimidate. to close down press access. and it was a personnel appointment that was the last straw. you know, this is a press secretary who has put up with a lot. it seems like had this been a principled resignation, probably should have been the last straw and today was -- seems to have been a culmination of that. >> chris jansing at the white house, there are other shoes to fall, and we've already mentioned reince priebus who is the mentor of
. >>> and ned price joins me now. ned price worked not only for the cia and at the nsc, but he was a spokesman for the national security counscil in the obama white house. you know the pressure of dealing with breaking news at the white house. usually in your field it was on foreign policy terms. but seeing a press secretary quit in protest this early in a new administration is pretty dramatic. >> well, it's remarkable. but let's put it in context. this was a press secretary who...
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a correspondent ned a taffy because at the you and i spoke to her idea. any agreement that the world body on the best way to respond to north korea's aggression. well we had a clear divide really you had the u. s. along with western partners in japan. alleged by nikki haley saying that there needed to be tough you tougher measures against north korea so nikki haley said that the kind of clear and sharp. military escalation from north korea meant a diplomatic possibility was really. closing in on site and so she said that the united states would use military force if necessary to protect its allies. she said the us would cut off trade with those who do business with north korea in violation of un u. s. resolution un resolutions. up but on the other side you had the russian and chinese who said for example russia said it any further sanctions would be unacceptable. out they wouldn't work to reach a solution and the chinese ambassador. said that really the proposal they have with russia is to kind of suspend north korea's. buildup of its arsenal in exchange
a correspondent ned a taffy because at the you and i spoke to her idea. any agreement that the world body on the best way to respond to north korea's aggression. well we had a clear divide really you had the u. s. along with western partners in japan. alleged by nikki haley saying that there needed to be tough you tougher measures against north korea so nikki haley said that the kind of clear and sharp. military escalation from north korea meant a diplomatic possibility was really. closing in...
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. - [byron] ned jarrett. - i think that it was just natural for me to want to try it and i think jasont that way, too. - [byron] and sheryl swoopes. - in high school i worked at kentucky fried chicken. i worked at mcdonald's. i worked at a library for a while. i worked at a bank. (fast-paced music) - lennox lewis, how you doin', small guy? - good, good, good. - look at you, how tall are you? - about 6'5". - 6'5", i'm 7'2", you know? - no. (laughing) - [byron] where'd you grow up? - i grew up in london, england, east london. at the age of nine i left and emigrated to canada with my mum. - [byron] really? what took you to canada? - my mother was over there and she was working and i was in england without a mum. we had to unite, we united in canada. - [byron] what was it like growing up for you in canada? - it was different, it's not what i'm used to. had to get into hockey, and i got into a little baseball and basketball. - [byron] yeah? - yeah. - [byron] did you consider those as sports for yourself? - yeah. - [byron] yeah, were you thinking about professional? - in hockey you were able
. - [byron] ned jarrett. - i think that it was just natural for me to want to try it and i think jasont that way, too. - [byron] and sheryl swoopes. - in high school i worked at kentucky fried chicken. i worked at mcdonald's. i worked at a library for a while. i worked at a bank. (fast-paced music) - lennox lewis, how you doin', small guy? - good, good, good. - look at you, how tall are you? - about 6'5". - 6'5", i'm 7'2", you know? - no. (laughing) - [byron] where'd you grow up?...
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what the new white house communications director has plan ned for the future after the break. this is fox5 local news at 11. tonight d.c. police need your help finding the person responsible for two armed robberies in the city. thank you for joining us, i'm marina maracco and i'm teisha lewis in for lauren. these hold jups happen within just a day of each other. fox5's evan lambert has more. >> d.c. \police\police have not confirmed that this is the same suspect, but as you'll see in this video, it's a similar mo and a similar outfit. new video release just dayses shows a brazen armed robber getting violent in just seconds. watch him on june 14. he points his gun straight at the clerk at this 7/eleven in the 2300 block of 14th street northwest. police say he got away with a few hundred dollars and even stole a wallet from a customer on the way out. notice the head overing, possibly a shirt tied around his face. a man with what appears to be the same head scarf targets a cvs store just a day before. this time it's the 3600 block ever 12th street northeast. the gun isn't clear i
what the new white house communications director has plan ned for the future after the break. this is fox5 local news at 11. tonight d.c. police need your help finding the person responsible for two armed robberies in the city. thank you for joining us, i'm marina maracco and i'm teisha lewis in for lauren. these hold jups happen within just a day of each other. fox5's evan lambert has more. >> d.c. \police\police have not confirmed that this is the same suspect, but as you'll see in this...