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the white house and the oval office is a very special place. i assume everyone if you have been in the oval office many times. [laughter] it's an honor to have you now. i can tell you that. i want to congratulate everyone of the business businessmen and women in this room and all that you have achieved, incredible stories. each of you has a remarkable past and i think an even more remarkable future. i feel that. does everybody feel that? i think so. especially with trump as your president. each of you represents a critical american industry from construction to technology to manufacturing. but you all share in a common will and drive to succeed, and i salute you for that. you need that drive to be successful. minority owned businesses and employees 8 million people and generates more than $1 trillion in annual economic output. the work you do and the products and services you bring into this world generate new prosperity across america. for that, we are in your debt. you inspire our children to develop their talents and to always chase their dr
the white house and the oval office is a very special place. i assume everyone if you have been in the oval office many times. [laughter] it's an honor to have you now. i can tell you that. i want to congratulate everyone of the business businessmen and women in this room and all that you have achieved, incredible stories. each of you has a remarkable past and i think an even more remarkable future. i feel that. does everybody feel that? i think so. especially with trump as your president. each...
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i give ourselves a 10. >> the scene in the oval office when puerto rico's governor
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into the oval office. and i was like, what's going on. and she was like you just go in there. and i go in and i immediately realized the war was starting. i go in take a couple of photos, it's dick clay any whose seskt of defense, colin powell who chief of the president. jim baker. and i take some photos and i turn around to leave and they had locked me in. it was so highly classified that once i was exposed to it i conleave. so, just on the other side of the oval office is a private office and so, i went in there and so for the next 10 or 12 hours i was just kind of back and forth. he'd get on the phone and talk to people, you know, world leader, congress fall leadership, and you know so you -- even without the schedule you just kind of had to watch the players and what was going on. i knew there was sometimes where you'd say, okay, i walk in i documented what was there, i'm good. sometimes, maybe you'd stay a little bit longer. one time when he was vice president and the space shuttle challeng challenger
into the oval office. and i was like, what's going on. and she was like you just go in there. and i go in and i immediately realized the war was starting. i go in take a couple of photos, it's dick clay any whose seskt of defense, colin powell who chief of the president. jim baker. and i take some photos and i turn around to leave and they had locked me in. it was so highly classified that once i was exposed to it i conleave. so, just on the other side of the oval office is a private office and...
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. >> and now coming into the tri-oval, coming up on one lap to go ryan newman has the lead. can he hang on to it! one lap to go presented by credit one bank. logano ducking in front of the 88. now way up the rice track they go. diving to the bottom. dale earnhardt jr., one last time down the talladega super stretch. newman has a car length in front of keselowski. as they come to three and four. keselowski on the high side trying to take the lead away. side-by-side as they exit four. the tricky tri-oval they're about to come through. contact made. keselowski still in front. through the tri-oval they go. keselowski's going to win at talladega! >> thank you, everybody. thank you very much. >> brad, great job today, man. >> brad keselowski. >> thank you, everybody. >> safely through to the round of eight. >> it takes a lot of stress off for next week. >> as he mentioned, now he knows he's advancing into the round of eight, the next race coming up, kansas, next week. the elimination race. coming up on nbcsn all post race coverage. tonight it's football night in america on nbc. br
. >> and now coming into the tri-oval, coming up on one lap to go ryan newman has the lead. can he hang on to it! one lap to go presented by credit one bank. logano ducking in front of the 88. now way up the rice track they go. diving to the bottom. dale earnhardt jr., one last time down the talladega super stretch. newman has a car length in front of keselowski. as they come to three and four. keselowski on the high side trying to take the lead away. side-by-side as they exit four. the...
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man has his hands on the nuclear weapons, i'm asking the five president who is have 32 years in the oval office with their hands on the nuclear weapon, very steady hands for all 32 years. i'm asking them to alert the country to the seriousness of our current situation. >> good to talk to you. >> al, we miss you in chicago. >> bill there on tuesday, actually. bill there next week. good to see you. maybe i'll see you there. >> thanks. >> newton minow, former head of
man has his hands on the nuclear weapons, i'm asking the five president who is have 32 years in the oval office with their hands on the nuclear weapon, very steady hands for all 32 years. i'm asking them to alert the country to the seriousness of our current situation. >> good to talk to you. >> al, we miss you in chicago. >> bill there on tuesday, actually. bill there next week. good to see you. maybe i'll see you there. >> thanks. >> newton minow, former head of
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the oval office. and i go in and i immediately realized the war was starting. i go in take a couple of photos, cheney who was secretary of defense, colin powell who was chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and jim baker. i take some photos and turn around to leave and they had locked me in. thats so highly classified once i was exposed to it, i could not leave. so, just on the other side of the oval office is a private office and i went in there, and so for the next 10 or 12 hours, i was kind of back and forth. he would get on the phone and talk to people, world leaders, congressional leadership, and so even without the schedule you just of had to watch the players and what was going on. say, i walku would in i documented what was there, i'm good. sometimes, maybe you stay a little bit longer. one time when he was vice space shuttlethe challenger blew up, president reagan asked vice president bush to go down and meet with families. so i naturally went. him, iot there, i asked know you're going to wa
the oval office. and i go in and i immediately realized the war was starting. i go in take a couple of photos, cheney who was secretary of defense, colin powell who was chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and jim baker. i take some photos and turn around to leave and they had locked me in. thats so highly classified once i was exposed to it, i could not leave. so, just on the other side of the oval office is a private office and i went in there, and so for the next 10 or 12 hours, i was kind...
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when he first met president donald trump but that was overshadowed by what happened when he left the oval office. turkish security officers violently attacked what appeared to be peaceful protesters outside the turkish ambassador's residence fifteen of them were indicted in u.s. courts and as a result the u.s. stopped a planned sale of small arms to turkey turkey further angered the u.s. when it agreed to buy a russian missile defense system equipment that wouldn't work with a nato has indicated he would be willing to trade americans imprisoned in turkey for good lawn but given that would be hard to do within the legal system something
when he first met president donald trump but that was overshadowed by what happened when he left the oval office. turkish security officers violently attacked what appeared to be peaceful protesters outside the turkish ambassador's residence fifteen of them were indicted in u.s. courts and as a result the u.s. stopped a planned sale of small arms to turkey turkey further angered the u.s. when it agreed to buy a russian missile defense system equipment that wouldn't work with a nato has...
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part of general kelly's message was aimed through the door back around the hall, turn left to the oval office. but clearly from this, it was not the end of the topic. >> that's right, brian. i think gene said it well in the sense that general kelly did not contest the actual exchange between the president and the family that was heard by the congresswoman. and he railed against in a broadway the politicalization of these experiences and interactions. that was the critique general kelly made rather than something about the content of that conversation. >> jeremy, does anything change as a result of today? >> i think, brian, general kelly did -- made the best of a really unfortunate situation in that he left americans with this indelible image of what happens when an american makes the ultimate sacrifice. and in that sense tried to remove this from politics. i think that where this gets more complicated for the general and for the president is that he inevitably had to bring it back to politics by defending a president who turned this into the blow-up that it became, by attacking the con
part of general kelly's message was aimed through the door back around the hall, turn left to the oval office. but clearly from this, it was not the end of the topic. >> that's right, brian. i think gene said it well in the sense that general kelly did not contest the actual exchange between the president and the family that was heard by the congresswoman. and he railed against in a broadway the politicalization of these experiences and interactions. that was the critique general kelly...
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that's our first glimpse into the oval office. we'll try to rush that out and play it for you momentarily. >> he wants to get rid of our license? >> reporter: he tweeted that, about nbc. he said with all the fake news coming out of nbc at what point is it appropriate to challenge their license. you remember sarah huckabee-sanders less than a week ago during one of these briefings was questioned about the first amendment and said the president was a strong advocate of the first amendment that followed a tweet by president trump suggesting even demanding that the senate intelligence committee look into the media and what he describes as the fake news network for the stories he's frustrated by that he thinks are critical of them. we stand by our reporting as it comes bifrom three individuals in the room. >> i'm not sure what he means by license, maybe the fcc license. but the right to a free press is in our constitution. >> the fcc doesn't glif us the license. they grant individual license to station. so there is no one license stati
that's our first glimpse into the oval office. we'll try to rush that out and play it for you momentarily. >> he wants to get rid of our license? >> reporter: he tweeted that, about nbc. he said with all the fake news coming out of nbc at what point is it appropriate to challenge their license. you remember sarah huckabee-sanders less than a week ago during one of these briefings was questioned about the first amendment and said the president was a strong advocate of the first...
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he repeated this in the oval office that he showed earlier. doesn't think he is under cutting when he issued a number of public statements saying stop. what you are doing is not going to work. i didn't under cut anybody. i don't believe in under cutting people. if you are in the middle of something important and i go on twitter and say you are a dope and this is not going to work. >> part of the deal and if you covered the white house, the president was mad. he saw secretary tillerson came over and had a meeting at the white house. secretary tillerson gave the president is my boss statement at the state department. we have that. >> i don't know if we call it that. there was a decision made and a process that was instigated by general kelly and assisted by general mattis to sort of diffuse the current crisis and a decision made by rex tillerson to say that now is not the time to leave. i am not going to resign. i am going to try to make the best of this. i have a role and maybe it's the role that bob corker described keeping him from chaos or o
he repeated this in the oval office that he showed earlier. doesn't think he is under cutting when he issued a number of public statements saying stop. what you are doing is not going to work. i didn't under cut anybody. i don't believe in under cutting people. if you are in the middle of something important and i go on twitter and say you are a dope and this is not going to work. >> part of the deal and if you covered the white house, the president was mad. he saw secretary tillerson...
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it is the inner circle that is inside the west wing and around the oval office.this investigation is clearly zeroing in on those that were dealing with president trump in the early days of the administration. on the closest basis. and as jim noted, that whole notion about asking sean spicer about the firing of jim comey, erin, you know that goes to the heart of the potential obstruction of justice case that we have been talking about so much about what robert mueller's team is looking into in addition to the collusion stuff. so looking into the firing of jim comey, looking into anything sean spicer knows about the meeting the day after with the russians in the oval office, foreign minister lavrov and ambassador ciskislyak, and when president trump called comey a nut job and said it relieved great pressure. this is the time that sean spicer had deep knowledge about the inner workings of the white house, the president's movements and conversations, everything he knows is now available to mueller and his team. >> david, we know that sean spicer is a copious note tak
it is the inner circle that is inside the west wing and around the oval office.this investigation is clearly zeroing in on those that were dealing with president trump in the early days of the administration. on the closest basis. and as jim noted, that whole notion about asking sean spicer about the firing of jim comey, erin, you know that goes to the heart of the potential obstruction of justice case that we have been talking about so much about what robert mueller's team is looking into in...
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our nation is blessed to have the five of you and your invaluable experience in the oval office, a total of 32 years with steady hands on the nuclear codes. the time has come to use this unique asset to help the nation deal with our present situation. most of us now have very short attention spans. the news comes at us 24-7 and we forget what has happened even one month ago. we need to keep reminding ourselves what has happened since president trump took office." what worries you the most mr. minnow and what do you want to see happen? >> when the former head of our national intelligence service, mr. clapper and when people of a quality of senator corker say that they're very apprehensive about the president having his hand on the nuclear code, it makes -- it should make all of us very nervous about what's happening in our country. i call upon the five former presidents, who are beyond ambition, who care only about their love for our country, to speak up and to get the country as alarmed as they should be about the current situation. >> tim, i want to bring you in here because some of the
our nation is blessed to have the five of you and your invaluable experience in the oval office, a total of 32 years with steady hands on the nuclear codes. the time has come to use this unique asset to help the nation deal with our present situation. most of us now have very short attention spans. the news comes at us 24-7 and we forget what has happened even one month ago. we need to keep reminding ourselves what has happened since president trump took office." what worries you the most...
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general kelly has closed the door of the oval office.e has a tight grip on the paper flow goes in front of the the -- the president, but he cannot control him late at night when he is making friends -- calls to friends. there is this implied circle of friends general kelly does not control because people call him on his cell phone and find -- he will find a way to get back to them like sean hannity or tom barrick. these are people general kelly cannot stop getting to the president. charlie: you are suggesting closing the door to the oval office is something that has eliminated something donald trump cherished, which was a free flow of people coming in to talk to him, people he enjoyed having conversations and talking about what was happening in the country, and general kelly had cut that off, and it frustrates the president. robert: it does. i know this from talking to people who are close to him. i am so glad i covered him during the campaign. i saw him in trump tower, it was a flow of people in the time -- people throwing newspapers an
general kelly has closed the door of the oval office.e has a tight grip on the paper flow goes in front of the the -- the president, but he cannot control him late at night when he is making friends -- calls to friends. there is this implied circle of friends general kelly does not control because people call him on his cell phone and find -- he will find a way to get back to them like sean hannity or tom barrick. these are people general kelly cannot stop getting to the president. charlie: you...
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and i was standing in the oval office and i looked our commander and chief in the eye and i said, thank you for being a friend, bum bum bum bum, and as the thing i don't write about that i've always wondered there, a was a secret service agent in the hallway who couldn't see into he oval but could clearly heard and i always wondered what he most be thinking. >> i heard you read the audio book so you sing a good chunk of it. very poorly. >> thank you. >> so, i feel like just to sort of set the stage of the book to talk about who you are right before you went to the white house. someone with a touch of political experience but that's -- that first opportunity to enter the door. who that kid was as opposed to who you became. >> yeah. i always thought i was going to go into comedy after college. i did standup comedy when i was in high school. was the weird 15-year-old at the amateur night. did improv in college and then as a southeastern, i saw barack obama speak after the white house caucuses, after he won that night, and i was on a plane and it was one of those -- when they had free cable
and i was standing in the oval office and i looked our commander and chief in the eye and i said, thank you for being a friend, bum bum bum bum, and as the thing i don't write about that i've always wondered there, a was a secret service agent in the hallway who couldn't see into he oval but could clearly heard and i always wondered what he most be thinking. >> i heard you read the audio book so you sing a good chunk of it. very poorly. >> thank you. >> so, i feel like just to...
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some trick-or-treaters in the oval office-- but not without taking a few jabs at their parents.... who are all members of the media. this is v >>> president trump entertains some trick or treaters in the oval office but not without taking a few jabs of their pa parents who are members of the media. journalists were invited to bring their children to get some candy. mr. trump tried his hand at comedy. >> i cannot believe the media produced beautiful children. >> toward the end of the visit he joked the kids could stay but their parents should get out. >>> rod will be joining us with a final check on the forecast. that's just two minutes away. much more news at 6:00. stay with us. machine we )re following developing news in the east bay... new details tonight on a police standoff... that forced evacuations in a quiet neighborhood. the news at 6 starts right now. good evening and thanks for joining us. i )m terry mcsweeney. the active scene in fremont ... is now winding down. . >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. the active scene in fremont now winding down. cheryl hurd has been ther
some trick-or-treaters in the oval office-- but not without taking a few jabs at their parents.... who are all members of the media. this is v >>> president trump entertains some trick or treaters in the oval office but not without taking a few jabs of their pa parents who are members of the media. journalists were invited to bring their children to get some candy. mr. trump tried his hand at comedy. >> i cannot believe the media produced beautiful children. >> toward the...
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so this will be a desk piece called "oval office editions." >> new oval office editions? >> yeah.as renovated, and because trump is president -- >> it was renovated? okay, go ahead, i'm sorry. >> instead of like a bust of abraham lincoln, there'd be a bust of colonel sanders. and we would do, like, you know, like, six of those with photoshops. >> seth: great. that's great. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> is this how it works? people kind of snicker at a bad idea? [ laughter ] >> seth: i don't think that's what happened. >> you said "great" to that idea. seriously, what happens if it's a -- if it's a really an idea. that was dreadful. >> seth: this isn't really something that happens at pitch. we sort of talk about it after the fact. but maybe you'd like to go. >> i'm up? >> seth: what's the deal, larry? >> okay, it's called "what are the idiots up to this week?" you go the white house idiots on one side, you got the congressional idiots on the other side. >> seth: thank you so much. is this the -- >> you got the hollywood idiots over -- [ laughter ] [ slurping ] [ laughter ] are you done
so this will be a desk piece called "oval office editions." >> new oval office editions? >> yeah.as renovated, and because trump is president -- >> it was renovated? okay, go ahead, i'm sorry. >> instead of like a bust of abraham lincoln, there'd be a bust of colonel sanders. and we would do, like, you know, like, six of those with photoshops. >> seth: great. that's great. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> is this how it works? people kind of snicker...
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i'm just wondering what -- look, you've been in the white house, you've been in the oval. you've dined with the president. >> twice, twice, twice i've been in the oval office with president obama and president trump. >> i'm wondering what you make of what we just heard and the back and forth between senator, core and the president let me ask you that first and then i'll follow it with something else. >> just a common sense observation. basically president trump advantage kwished 16 opponents in the primary he won the election. who am i, a mere mortal, to tell him how to deport himself, okay? he's more confident in his view given his success in the election as a business person i would say that his behavior ought to be somewhat different and we're going to pay a price if it didn't different in the mid-term elections because the republicans cannot go into the mid-term elections 0 for 2, you know they didn't get anything done so far on health care, and if there's this great degradation on the debate on taxes and nothing gets done this country is going to move to the left the
i'm just wondering what -- look, you've been in the white house, you've been in the oval. you've dined with the president. >> twice, twice, twice i've been in the oval office with president obama and president trump. >> i'm wondering what you make of what we just heard and the back and forth between senator, core and the president let me ask you that first and then i'll follow it with something else. >> just a common sense observation. basically president trump advantage...
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the first is the one to ask about something the president said earlier in the oval about tax reform to. see he suggested they be adjustments to strengthen the tax framework. obviously we know that lawmakers need to fill it out. but saying adjustments, suggest some sort of change. so i'm wondering if they are going to be changes to that framework in things like modifying the state or local productions were changing the pass through for business interests rates that we have heard kind of floating out there? >> we don't have adjustments to make to the framework. the key principles as we have laid out remain the same and no changes to announce today. >> to the presence allies have suggested that senator corker should resign. as the president think that senator corker should resign? >> i think that's a decision for senator corker in the people of tennessee. >> the president also said this week in the senator corker was a large the responsible for the i ran deal which the president has hinted that he wants to renegotiate. that was a deal as negotiated by barack obama sequestration. why does
the first is the one to ask about something the president said earlier in the oval about tax reform to. see he suggested they be adjustments to strengthen the tax framework. obviously we know that lawmakers need to fill it out. but saying adjustments, suggest some sort of change. so i'm wondering if they are going to be changes to that framework in things like modifying the state or local productions were changing the pass through for business interests rates that we have heard kind of floating...
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summoned to the oval office that they won't talk about and were any of these kinds of issues. so the american people ought to know that the fcc is standing up for freedom of the press and the american people ought to know whether there is something else going on here to promote protrump broadcasting and be silent on the threatening of others. >> tom, michael, thank you both for being here. those are strong words. he is trying to get him to come on the program again in the future. >>> coming up next, bob talking about news overload. hear from him right after the break. you can avoid extra calories trifrom cooking r. with too much butter and oil. introducing new pam spray pump. with 1 gram of fat and ten calories per serving plus the superior non-stick you love. hashtag omeletgoals new pam spray pump. ...has grown into an enterprise. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. now, i'm earning unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase i make. everything. what's in your wallet? but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be sto
summoned to the oval office that they won't talk about and were any of these kinds of issues. so the american people ought to know that the fcc is standing up for freedom of the press and the american people ought to know whether there is something else going on here to promote protrump broadcasting and be silent on the threatening of others. >> tom, michael, thank you both for being here. those are strong words. he is trying to get him to come on the program again in the future....
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as the press was leaving the oval office, somebody asked if he had confidence. the president answered yes. >> the president seems to be escalating his war with bob corker. the chairman of the foreign relations committee tweeting this earlier. the failing "new york times" set little bob corker up and that's what i am dealing with. he has a new nickname. shouldn't we expect more on the the white house briefing? >> we will. this is something perhaps more extraordinary than the feud with the secretary of state. senator bob corker with the republican and the chairman of the foreign relations committee has been fighting back. he has been responding very aggressively as we have seen throughout the weekend. i do believe that sarah sanders is coming up in this hour will be asked about this because it impacts the president's agenda going forward. tax reform and other confirmations before that committee. as we are talking earlier about the secretary of state, should they replace him at some point? the committee that decides is bob corker's. and he is in his position until
as the press was leaving the oval office, somebody asked if he had confidence. the president answered yes. >> the president seems to be escalating his war with bob corker. the chairman of the foreign relations committee tweeting this earlier. the failing "new york times" set little bob corker up and that's what i am dealing with. he has a new nickname. shouldn't we expect more on the the white house briefing? >> we will. this is something perhaps more extraordinary than...
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they say he is unfit for the oval office he is corrupt, and belongs in jail. and that he is mentally unbalanced and could be on the verge of a partial collapse. the chicago tribune says the impending calamity of the of most of magnitude in "the new york times" said the last man that would be considered eligible for the presidency. mission also note has remarkable hair. williams speaking of course, of america the summer of 1881 the president is chester arthur. the 21st president one of the most obscure. he is the most obscure courting couple of college students even history buffs with his distinctive facial hair and sideburns. many to flock to his home vesting in manhattan but most of us there to shop with those middle eastern spices and fruits where the president took the oath of office. so why write a book about chester arthur? i get that question lot. the easy answer is somebody had to do it. as my brother said anybody can write about lincoln but it is harder to disparage doris kerns goodwin. [laughter] but i choose to write about arthur because he also serv
they say he is unfit for the oval office he is corrupt, and belongs in jail. and that he is mentally unbalanced and could be on the verge of a partial collapse. the chicago tribune says the impending calamity of the of most of magnitude in "the new york times" said the last man that would be considered eligible for the presidency. mission also note has remarkable hair. williams speaking of course, of america the summer of 1881 the president is chester arthur. the 21st president one of...
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at eakins oval for the 31st annual aids walk.see a lot of folks gathering and look up at the sky. of we had a fair amount of cloud cover overhead. looking at the center city skyline and you notice if you look closely the clouds finally starting to break apart but we certainly did have enough cloud cover overhead today to get our temperatures below where we're anticipating them to be. here's storm tracker 6 double scan radar. it's dry, quiet, we're not tracking precipitation right now but there's a cold front off to the north and west, that swings through during the overnight hours and then behind that much cooler air arrives for monday. 71 degrees outside in philadelphia. 70 in reading, 69 in allentown at the coast in cape may, 71 in dover, coming in in the lower 70's. the wind direction was also very key do i today. south westerly wind sustained in the city ten miles per hour, 14 miles per hour in reading, overnight into monday, the winds will shift and come out of the northwestly direction and that will provide us with cooler a
at eakins oval for the 31st annual aids walk.see a lot of folks gathering and look up at the sky. of we had a fair amount of cloud cover overhead. looking at the center city skyline and you notice if you look closely the clouds finally starting to break apart but we certainly did have enough cloud cover overhead today to get our temperatures below where we're anticipating them to be. here's storm tracker 6 double scan radar. it's dry, quiet, we're not tracking precipitation right now but...
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it is in the oval office at truman's desk again. if you are at the truman library, there are hundreds of photos of people seated by truman at his desk. he loved that pose. it's funny, too. you can only tell the time differences because the photos in the background will change. i don't know somebody is dusting and they would rearrange the family photos. but this would be hoover's report. at the end, and he would say to him dear mr. president, we have , completed your instructions. we have traveled some 35,000 miles, visited 22 countries, which have a deficiency of food, and informed ourselves the situation and several others. that the situation in several others. so this would be the letter that was attached to the final report. trim would respond in kind. i know the people of this country will do their part as you have done yours. we have never failed and we will not fail now. but that wasn't enough. [laughter] so truman needed hoover to go to south america. so they would meet again for their fourth time on may 16, 1946, to discuss
it is in the oval office at truman's desk again. if you are at the truman library, there are hundreds of photos of people seated by truman at his desk. he loved that pose. it's funny, too. you can only tell the time differences because the photos in the background will change. i don't know somebody is dusting and they would rearrange the family photos. but this would be hoover's report. at the end, and he would say to him dear mr. president, we have , completed your instructions. we have...
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the walk takes off at eakin's oval, along martin luther king drive. and then ended back at the oval money raised will benefit people living with hiv in our area. >> things like helping someone who is maybe moving from a shelter in their very first apartment to get a bed. you know, something as simple as just a bed to sleep in or refrigerator so they can have good nutritious food. really helping with utility rear age, those types every things, really concrete things aren't a lot of resources with us. >> aids walk run fill any its 31st year. start the walk here in philadelphia has raised almost $16.7 million. komen philadelphia, teaming up again in the fight against breast cancer. >> yes, turning the region pink, sugarhouse casino, supporting us pink hue, and the philadelphia college of osteopathic medicine also supporting the cause, beautiful in pink there. the pink light are a reminder to schedule a mammogram and stay vigilant in the fight against breast cancer, the 16th year for the light for the year campaign. more information at cbsphilly.com/cure.
the walk takes off at eakin's oval, along martin luther king drive. and then ended back at the oval money raised will benefit people living with hiv in our area. >> things like helping someone who is maybe moving from a shelter in their very first apartment to get a bed. you know, something as simple as just a bed to sleep in or refrigerator so they can have good nutritious food. really helping with utility rear age, those types every things, really concrete things aren't a lot of...
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so as we see him arriving, there will be an oval office meeting, a quick photo opportunity, later another photo opportunity in the cabinet room as they have an expanded lunch. then there's going to be a news conference. but let's go to the news conference that you were a big part of yesterday, because this was the president trying to pretend there was no problem with mitch mcconnell, but importantly, you've got new reporting on the whole issue of gold star families and the president and the way he criticized his predecessors. >> reporter: this is not an issue that i think any of us thought we would be talking about on this day. the president was pressed yesterday on why he hadn't commented yet on the deaths of four soldiers, army green berets, who died in niger earlier this month. he spoke of how hard those calls are, said he had written letters still to be sent, said he would be making calls. he also spoke about past presidents, suggesting that president obama and other presidents often didn't make calls, that they didn't make calls at all, he said, before i pressed him on that and said,
so as we see him arriving, there will be an oval office meeting, a quick photo opportunity, later another photo opportunity in the cabinet room as they have an expanded lunch. then there's going to be a news conference. but let's go to the news conference that you were a big part of yesterday, because this was the president trying to pretend there was no problem with mitch mcconnell, but importantly, you've got new reporting on the whole issue of gold star families and the president and the way...
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and got into the oval and expensive present he is going to want take a picture with all the kids. i am in there walking him through, you gonna go out, take a picture, come back in. i look up and see the bushes in the rose garden violently shaking. then i see little blonde head pop up and i see my son's face peeking into the window of the
and got into the oval and expensive present he is going to want take a picture with all the kids. i am in there walking him through, you gonna go out, take a picture, come back in. i look up and see the bushes in the rose garden violently shaking. then i see little blonde head pop up and i see my son's face peeking into the window of the
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we had a wide ranging exchange in the oval office and over lunch.t and enduring partnership between singapore and the united states over the last 51 years. it's a deep and wide relationship with substantial cooperation in economic defense and security is fierce. and we also discussed what more we could do to take it forward. on the economic front, the u.s. is an important partner for many countries in asia. just as ai can't is an important economic partner for the united states. singapore is a small country, just 5.5 million but we have sizable investments and trade with the u.s. and these continue to grow. for example, we're the second largest asian investor in the u.s. with more than $70 billion in stock investments and our total trade in good and services amounted to more than $68 billion last year. the u.s. has consistently run a substantial trade surplus with singapore. last year it stood at $18 billion. in other words, america exported $43 billion of goods and services to singapore and on a per capita basis, we must be one of the highest buyin
we had a wide ranging exchange in the oval office and over lunch.t and enduring partnership between singapore and the united states over the last 51 years. it's a deep and wide relationship with substantial cooperation in economic defense and security is fierce. and we also discussed what more we could do to take it forward. on the economic front, the u.s. is an important partner for many countries in asia. just as ai can't is an important economic partner for the united states. singapore is a...
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. >> rose: in the oval office. >> in the oval office. thing is getting so off. a president who starts his day tweeting against a gold star mother-- we all know the stories, you know what i mean, everything you see every day. this is simply not presidential behavior. but what worries me most is that we're making big decisions, both about taking things apart and about initiating new things, whether it's a tax bill or taking down nafta or t.p.p. all of this is being done, charlie, without a take on the world. it's all being done for "i need a victory. health care, give me something to sign. give me a tax bill to sign. i need to be able to say i cut taxes." >> rose: "i'm for this today and tomorrow i'm against it." >> exactly, "today i'm for this compromise--" there is no one waking up saying what world are we living in? what are the big trends in the world? how do i align my citizens with those trends and power them to take advantage of them and cushion the worse effects. you have a sense of something utterly scatter shot. we haven't had a
. >> rose: in the oval office. >> in the oval office. thing is getting so off. a president who starts his day tweeting against a gold star mother-- we all know the stories, you know what i mean, everything you see every day. this is simply not presidential behavior. but what worries me most is that we're making big decisions, both about taking things apart and about initiating new things, whether it's a tax bill or taking down nafta or t.p.p. all of this is being done, charlie,...
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maybe trump just became oval for the office. anyway the corporate media is now trying to trump wash taking in the it is not just about resisting from capron it first did it in order to start a national discussion about police abuse and a lack of equality that goes back decades we need to have that discussion will we continue to support endless war purchased by a exorbitantly rich ruling elite will we support to the systemic racism that a lot of black men and women to be gunned down on our own condom streets all homegrown example of the class warfare that ban a fast itself in our drone bombs overseas will we continue to be ok with a completely fraudulent electoral system proven to simply further the interests of the insanely wealthy as workers are alexion system is still ruled by by by money and corporations then voting will never change this system and if you want to still vote on this to find i recommend you vote on this electoral system but you should do it on a fidget spener all right just just did it once for a democrat and
maybe trump just became oval for the office. anyway the corporate media is now trying to trump wash taking in the it is not just about resisting from capron it first did it in order to start a national discussion about police abuse and a lack of equality that goes back decades we need to have that discussion will we continue to support endless war purchased by a exorbitantly rich ruling elite will we support to the systemic racism that a lot of black men and women to be gunned down on our own...
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he had left the oval office by then. but he was there during the surrounding conversation before that. and probably had a number of conversations with the president about comey, at that time and later on before he fired him. so that is a hot topic of discussion for bob museumer's team. we know is why james comey was fired, what could have happened in the firing and the key moments that involved mr. comey, reince priebus was right in the middle of it. >> josh dossy, thanks for joining us. >>> news on donald trump's campaign manager and his multi-million relationship with a russian olig arc. we have the story, tonight with paul mania forte key focus looking into correction between russia and the trump team, our nbc news investigation reveals new evidence of the money trail connecting manafort to moscow. $26 million more than has been reported before. money loaned to manafort by this man, a russian billionaire with close ties to vladimir putin. which may explain why he offered the russian a private briefing about the trump
he had left the oval office by then. but he was there during the surrounding conversation before that. and probably had a number of conversations with the president about comey, at that time and later on before he fired him. so that is a hot topic of discussion for bob museumer's team. we know is why james comey was fired, what could have happened in the firing and the key moments that involved mr. comey, reince priebus was right in the middle of it. >> josh dossy, thanks for joining us....
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me and suddenly i knew what i could do for my country [-left-square-bracket i was standing in the ovaloffice and i looked our commander-in-chief in the eye and i said thank you for being a friend. both the bone. the thing i don't write about but i've always wondered there was a secret service agent in the hallway and he couldn't see it but i always wondered what he's thinking. >> i've heard you read the audiobook and reducing a good chunk of it. i feel like to set the stage of the book is to talk about who you are right before you went to the white house some of a touch of political experience but that first opportunity to enter the door of that kid was a post he became. >> i always thought i would go into comedy after college. added standup comedy in high school and i was like the weird 15 -year-old in the amateur night invaded improv in college and then when i was a senior i was 21 years old and i saw barack obama speak after the iowa caucuses after he won that night. i was on a plane and it was one of those when they had three cable on planes and i was watching cnn because it wasn't
me and suddenly i knew what i could do for my country [-left-square-bracket i was standing in the ovaloffice and i looked our commander-in-chief in the eye and i said thank you for being a friend. both the bone. the thing i don't write about but i've always wondered there was a secret service agent in the hallway and he couldn't see it but i always wondered what he's thinking. >> i've heard you read the audiobook and reducing a good chunk of it. i feel like to set the stage of the book is...
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and i was standing in the oval office and i looked our commander-in-chief in the eye and i said, thank you for being a friend. and that's the thing i don't write about that i've always wondered, there was a secret service agent in the hallway who couldn't see in but he clearly could hear it and i always wondered what hemust be thinking . >> so i heard you read this audiobook so you do a good chunk of it very poorly, i might add. i feel like just to set the stage for the book, to talk about who you are right before you went into the white house, someone with a touch of political experience but that first opportunity to get in the door, who was it and who you became quick i always thought i'd go into comedy after college. i did stand up in high school, i was the word weird 18-year-old at the amateur night. i did improv in college and when i was a senior, i was 21 years old and i saw barack obama speak at the iowa caucuses after he won that night and i was on a plane and it was one of those, when they had free cable on planes and i was watching cnn because there wasn't anything else on an
and i was standing in the oval office and i looked our commander-in-chief in the eye and i said, thank you for being a friend. and that's the thing i don't write about that i've always wondered, there was a secret service agent in the hallway who couldn't see in but he clearly could hear it and i always wondered what hemust be thinking . >> so i heard you read this audiobook so you do a good chunk of it very poorly, i might add. i feel like just to set the stage for the book, to talk...
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they're having a meeting at the oval office. let's listen in here. >> we have prime minister lee, a highly respected man in singapore doing well, continues to do well. you never even see a downturn in singapore. i guess you don't agree with that, but looking from the outside, you never see a downturn. i just want to congratulate you on having done a fantastic job. the relationship that we've had over the years has been very good but it's never been closer than now, and we'll be spending a lot of time. one of the things we'll be doing in a short period of time is signing together a very large contract where singapore is buying billions of dollars worth of aeroplanes from boeing that will be made in our country. so that's jobs, and you're also buying the best plane, by the way sor way, so that's very good. i just to want thank prime minister lee. >> thank you very much. i'm very happy to be here and be here at a tom wheime where our relations have crossed and we can spring them forward and skbrojoin administrations. >> very well,
they're having a meeting at the oval office. let's listen in here. >> we have prime minister lee, a highly respected man in singapore doing well, continues to do well. you never even see a downturn in singapore. i guess you don't agree with that, but looking from the outside, you never see a downturn. i just want to congratulate you on having done a fantastic job. the relationship that we've had over the years has been very good but it's never been closer than now, and we'll be spending a...
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firing of james comey and about meeting trump had with russian if you believes likes lavrov in the oval office. it's a sign mueller's investigation is expanding what he originally south out to -- south out to look at which is did the russians interfere with the elections. this guess to the question is mueller looking at obstruction of justice. >> i think they were also looking at sort of the timeline after michael flynn was removed or even before that. it's still not known what really wen on in the white house between the time was informed about concerns that law enforcement officials had about michael flynn and conversations he may have had and him being fired. >> that timeline is fuzzy. that's one of reasons why kellogg's name showed up as one they already interviewed. he's lickly there -- likely there to answer questions about that piece of it. >> professor, as jim sciutto was talking about, sean spicer kept notebooks, does he have to turn all those over to mueller? >> he does, they're not protected by attorney-client privilege or really executive privilege which has largely been wai
firing of james comey and about meeting trump had with russian if you believes likes lavrov in the oval office. it's a sign mueller's investigation is expanding what he originally south out to -- south out to look at which is did the russians interfere with the elections. this guess to the question is mueller looking at obstruction of justice. >> i think they were also looking at sort of the timeline after michael flynn was removed or even before that. it's still not known what really wen...
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does the present repeated display in the oval office today give the highest tax nation in the world, why does the present keep saying this and it is not true overall spectrum are the highest tax corporate tax in the developed economy and that is a fact. >> that is not as it said that is what he is talking about. with the highest corporate tax country in the developed economies across the globe that is accurate but he would keep repeating the claim -- that we are the highest tax corporation. but he said are the highest technician. >> the highest tax corporate nation seems consistently. will have to agree to disagree. >> president talks about the economic and you see that as a way to [inaudible] back we certainly want to move tax reform through and i think the president's position, american companies have been forced to send their operations in more apparently a lot of their jobs overseas due to decades of increased taxes and overregulation. in addition to historic tax and regulatory reform the president is looking at additional ways to bring jobs in profit back to our shores. >> sarah
does the present repeated display in the oval office today give the highest tax nation in the world, why does the present keep saying this and it is not true overall spectrum are the highest tax corporate tax in the developed economy and that is a fact. >> that is not as it said that is what he is talking about. with the highest corporate tax country in the developed economies across the globe that is accurate but he would keep repeating the claim -- that we are the highest tax...
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he walked through the oval office and out to the south lawn.me room and stayed back knowing he was emotional. he walked the entire length of the south lawn with the dogs. as he approached me, i made a picture and you could see the weight of the decision on his face. the president said to me, eric, are you interested in history? all i could say was yes, sir. he said, these photos in the situation room and south lawn, they're very important. just as he said that, secretary rumsfeld and vice-president cheney were walking down the oval office down the walkway and the president walked over to join them. they started to discuss the timing of the war in iraq. that moment was very intense, especially as the president is speaking to me. typically, i'm disengaged from the conversation, you know, from meetings. that's my job to be the observer, not the particulate. yeah. that was a very intense moment especially realizing what was happening at the moment, that we were going to war. >> we were -- down in my office is a page proof for your book coming out i
he walked through the oval office and out to the south lawn.me room and stayed back knowing he was emotional. he walked the entire length of the south lawn with the dogs. as he approached me, i made a picture and you could see the weight of the decision on his face. the president said to me, eric, are you interested in history? all i could say was yes, sir. he said, these photos in the situation room and south lawn, they're very important. just as he said that, secretary rumsfeld and...
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president trump welcoming children into the oval office today.ir parents, the press, the reporters who cover the president. he had a question about those parents. >> so how does the press treat you? i'll bet you get treated better by the press than anybody in the world, right? huh? i think so. hi, sweetie. well congratulations folks. you did a good job. >> thank you. >> you did a good job. here you did a good job. i wouldn't say you did it very well here. but really beautiful children. >> halloween coming early in the oval office. >>> when we come back on a friday night the interview here, the women lost at sea for five months. at times surrounded by sharks. and who found them? our persons of the week. your body was made for better things than rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrex
president trump welcoming children into the oval office today.ir parents, the press, the reporters who cover the president. he had a question about those parents. >> so how does the press treat you? i'll bet you get treated better by the press than anybody in the world, right? huh? i think so. hi, sweetie. well congratulations folks. you did a good job. >> thank you. >> you did a good job. here you did a good job. i wouldn't say you did it very well here. but really beautiful...
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tactically underneath nafta ovals 24 years ago and the day buteo. and to get into the hypothetical in so let me refresh your memory. that they buy more from us than we buy from them. so if we buy this stuff that comes out of the ground is the result of water of hydroelectric power and the list goes on but it is that the american economy makes better in terms of value added to go overseas. sometimes in the supply chain looking at the immediacy trying to disrupt the supply chain of people you have to figure out where the impact is most likely to be felt at the point to the for this downstream of the point of origin? the answer is further down the stream of. but so who feels the impact the most of there is a disruption from what you import to make better? yes. huge. >> of what to ask what question read on agriculture and to know the of former governor of georgia with the potential decisions a few months ago talking about canadian agriculture we have a lot of talk of agriculture and tpp but the copyright were the priorities not the discussion going on.
tactically underneath nafta ovals 24 years ago and the day buteo. and to get into the hypothetical in so let me refresh your memory. that they buy more from us than we buy from them. so if we buy this stuff that comes out of the ground is the result of water of hydroelectric power and the list goes on but it is that the american economy makes better in terms of value added to go overseas. sometimes in the supply chain looking at the immediacy trying to disrupt the supply chain of people you...
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the oval office giving what were not complicated sets of remarks.n decency, finding what unites us and don't divide us. themes that president obama has been talking about since he ran for office and president bush also for a long time. in a week when we've been arguing about whether or not past presidents called military families, they stood up and i think said this is not normal. we need to rise above this. it's not just president trump. it's elected officials. public servants. we need to realize this is not normal, what we're seeing from oval office. >> people on television and news and pundits can decry what is happening or praise it all they want, to hear from two former presidents gives it a particular weight. more from president bush today. >> free governments are the only way to ensure that the strong are just, and the weak are valued. we know that when we lose sight of our ideals, it is not democracy that has failed, it is the failure of those charged with preserving and protecting democracy. >> it almost gives them both more power to not na
the oval office giving what were not complicated sets of remarks.n decency, finding what unites us and don't divide us. themes that president obama has been talking about since he ran for office and president bush also for a long time. in a week when we've been arguing about whether or not past presidents called military families, they stood up and i think said this is not normal. we need to rise above this. it's not just president trump. it's elected officials. public servants. we need to...