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i'm poppy harlow in new york. jim sciutto has the day off. we begin this hour in sri lanka where more than a day after 290 people were killed in these coordinated series of bomb attacks, the horrors are still unfolding there. [ explosion ]. >> that is what police are calling a controlled detonation near a church already devastated from the bomb attacks yesterday. it happened while police elsewhere in the capital were seizing dozens of detonators at a bus station. the sri lankan government says an internal network must have taken the lead. the government also admits it failed to act on numerous warnings that terror attacks could be coming. m now the government is saying it is, quote, very, very sorry. the blast hit three churches and luxury hotels on easter morning. our coverage begins with my colleague ivan watson in colombo, the sri lankan capital. what can you tell us at this hour? >> reporter: at this hour we're standing in front of one of the three catholic churches bombed on easter sunday. this is st. anthony's shrine. the other two chur
i'm poppy harlow in new york. jim sciutto has the day off. we begin this hour in sri lanka where more than a day after 290 people were killed in these coordinated series of bomb attacks, the horrors are still unfolding there. [ explosion ]. >> that is what police are calling a controlled detonation near a church already devastated from the bomb attacks yesterday. it happened while police elsewhere in the capital were seizing dozens of detonators at a bus station. the sri lankan government...
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>> hey, poppy. we know there have been four americans at least killed in sri lanka in the easter attacks. the first one is 40-year-old deter kowalski. he's originally from wisconsin. he had been living in denver. initially in the hours after this, colleagues of his had reached out to our cnn social media team saying they were having trouble getting in touch with him. his phone had been answered by police and that's when they started getting worried about him. we now have confirmation from his brother and his company, peerson education, that he was in fact one of those victims. his brother put out a very brief statement on facebook saying he saw his friends as his family, and quote, we have all lost a brother today. the ceo of peerson, an educational publishing company, also put out a statement saying he was killed at the cinnamon grand hotel just after arriving on the ground when one of the bombs went off. he said that he had been doing engineering type work and that he took pride in his work. he wa
>> hey, poppy. we know there have been four americans at least killed in sri lanka in the easter attacks. the first one is 40-year-old deter kowalski. he's originally from wisconsin. he had been living in denver. initially in the hours after this, colleagues of his had reached out to our cnn social media team saying they were having trouble getting in touch with him. his phone had been answered by police and that's when they started getting worried about him. we now have confirmation from...
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. >> i'm poppy harlow in new york. while democrats struggle with a strategy for acting on the mueller report, their focus this morning is on a wealth of documents that could be pretty revealing. today's deadline set by the house ways and means committee for the irs to turn over several years worth of the president's tax returns. >> this is actually the second deadline. the first came and went is it's almost certain the administration will slow walk or stonewall this request, perhaps all the way to the supreme court. just like every other request from every other current house investigation. lauren fox joins us from chill. tell us first about the impeachment decision here, which is a big challenge not just for a sitting democrat, but for democratic presidents for 2020. a decision that seems to put on the back burner right now. >> last night, nancy pelosi held a call with her caucus. it went almost 90 minutes, and in this caucus-wide call, she asked for the committee chairman to brief the other members of the house democ
. >> i'm poppy harlow in new york. while democrats struggle with a strategy for acting on the mueller report, their focus this morning is on a wealth of documents that could be pretty revealing. today's deadline set by the house ways and means committee for the irs to turn over several years worth of the president's tax returns. >> this is actually the second deadline. the first came and went is it's almost certain the administration will slow walk or stonewall this request, perhaps...
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poppy? >> pretty stung. let's talk more about this with elliott williams a former deputy assistant attorney general and you the obama administration, also former assistant director for legislative affairs at i.c.e. where do i start? so let's start here, right, it's sort of like you can't make this stuff up. >> no. >> there are a number of reasons that this would, if it actually happened, be legally problematic. what's at the top of your list? >> here is the thing, people are moved all the time, people who come unlawfully into the country, detainees, but that's for space reasons or personnel reasons or where actually safety of the individuals would cause them to be moved to another jurisdiction. to move them into the -- i guess the cities of political enemies is petty and cruel and there's no legal basis for it whatsoever. it just smacks of yet another example of this administration seeking to weaponize immigration. >> what about the fact, though, that according to the "washington post" reporting, quote, i.c.
poppy? >> pretty stung. let's talk more about this with elliott williams a former deputy assistant attorney general and you the obama administration, also former assistant director for legislative affairs at i.c.e. where do i start? so let's start here, right, it's sort of like you can't make this stuff up. >> no. >> there are a number of reasons that this would, if it actually happened, be legally problematic. what's at the top of your list? >> here is the thing, people...
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poppy?> lauren, you are the one who richard neil talks to, because he does not do a lot of interviews, and this is deadline number two that they have given s what are we expecting in terms of the democrat reaction? >> well, we of course know that trump's associates have been very clear that democrats will not seed they tax returns. the president's personal lauer have sent two letters to the department of treasury urging them not to comply with the request, but richard neil has a couple options. he could just sue, basically that the department is not complying with the law, the statute that gives him the power to ask for the president's tax returns or he could add a subpoena on top of it, and legal experts have essential argued it could potential undermine the overall case, so it's a legal strategy question on how they move forward, but we will of course keep you in the loop on the next steps, poppy and jim. >> next question, is the president above that? thank you, lauren. >>> i'm joined by a
poppy?> lauren, you are the one who richard neil talks to, because he does not do a lot of interviews, and this is deadline number two that they have given s what are we expecting in terms of the democrat reaction? >> well, we of course know that trump's associates have been very clear that democrats will not seed they tax returns. the president's personal lauer have sent two letters to the department of treasury urging them not to comply with the request, but richard neil has a couple...
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. >> i'm poppy harlow in new york. we're glad you're with us. we have breaking news. the democratic-led house judiciary committee drawing up a subpoena for the complete and unfiltered mueller report. this is, of course, assuming the attorney general misses his congressional deadline which, by the way, is april 2nd, tomorrow, a deadline to turn over the report and supporting evidence voluntarily. for his part with the special counsel probe seemingly behind him, the president is taking his war on immigration to new heights on multiple fronts, jim. >> he is vowing to close large sections of the mexican border, the u.s./mexico border. this regardless of the immediate, staggering effects on trade and the economy. it is not clear if anyone in national security including border patrol or any border governor called for or made a case for such a step prior to the president's threat. is this generally about security or is it politics? separately over the weekend, the state department announced the total cutoff of u.s. aid to honduras, guatemala and el salvador, countries the wh
. >> i'm poppy harlow in new york. we're glad you're with us. we have breaking news. the democratic-led house judiciary committee drawing up a subpoena for the complete and unfiltered mueller report. this is, of course, assuming the attorney general misses his congressional deadline which, by the way, is april 2nd, tomorrow, a deadline to turn over the report and supporting evidence voluntarily. for his part with the special counsel probe seemingly behind him, the president is taking his...
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poppy harlow joins me. thank you very much for being here in his stead >> my pleasure. >> great to have you. the wait is almost over for the redacted version of the mueller report. president trump says he expects it to back up his claim of, quote, complete exoneration. one source says the president is going to go bonkers when he sees the testimony of current and former white house officials. while those close to the president say they don't expect bomb shells some details could be embarrassing. >>> a federal judge concerned about transparency wants to review the redactions after the release. that's interesting. a judge is hearing a freedom of information act request to release the full report. democrats are poised to subpoena the justice department for that full mueller report as soon as friday. basically right after. >> joining us now to talk about this we have jeffrey toobin, cnn chief legal analyst, frank bruni, cnn contributor and biaga rolitriga. i'm fascinated by your process, jeffrey >> my process. y
poppy harlow joins me. thank you very much for being here in his stead >> my pleasure. >> great to have you. the wait is almost over for the redacted version of the mueller report. president trump says he expects it to back up his claim of, quote, complete exoneration. one source says the president is going to go bonkers when he sees the testimony of current and former white house officials. while those close to the president say they don't expect bomb shells some details could be...
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>> poppy, first of all, thanks for bringing this up.s the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. 14 million people face the prospect of famine if we don't do something in the next six months. we need to end our support for the saudis and call for the saudis to lift the blockade to allow food and medicine in so people don't starve to death. the president has called for ending endless wars. i've actually supported the president when it comes to withdrawing troops from syria and afghanistan. a bipartisan group of lawmakers want to make the case to him that he can end this war. it began in 2015, and he can make sure we don't see a huge famine. so i'm hopeful he'll at least take the meeting and consider signing the resolution that passed with a bipartisan vote in the senate and the house. >> just finally to put a button on it, what tells you you think there's a likelihood he will? are you getting messaging to that effect from the white house? >> i think it's still uphill. i think there's a chance he will sign it. partly on thursday, he sa
>> poppy, first of all, thanks for bringing this up.s the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. 14 million people face the prospect of famine if we don't do something in the next six months. we need to end our support for the saudis and call for the saudis to lift the blockade to allow food and medicine in so people don't starve to death. the president has called for ending endless wars. i've actually supported the president when it comes to withdrawing troops from syria and...
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great interview, poppy.a relative unknown a few months ago, now rising in those key states. with his newfound popularity, there's also more scrutiny on his past. that's natural. and that's coming up. meet o, that's good! frozen pizza one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower but that's not stopping anyone o, that's good! still nervous about buying uh-oh, la new house.meone's is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic bre
great interview, poppy.a relative unknown a few months ago, now rising in those key states. with his newfound popularity, there's also more scrutiny on his past. that's natural. and that's coming up. meet o, that's good! frozen pizza one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower but that's not stopping anyone o, that's good! still nervous about buying uh-oh, la new house.meone's is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your...
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>>young man stephen died from a morphine overdose after drinking tea made from poppy seeds. he ordered online the seeds are marketed as wrong or on watched, but that means residue from the rest of the poppy plant is left on the seats and researchers found some are coated with high levels of opiates like morphine and coding in march another family reached out to us after stephen's death the haka was found nearly 2 dozen other fatal overdose cases that were traced back to poppy seeds. they started working with arkansas senator tom cotton to stop the sealed on watch seeds. a year ago their first step was to contact online retailers today. they're still selling these products they also asked the fda and justice department to step in. senator khan says they are working on the issue. but he's not willing to wait any longer this week on introduced a bill aimed at stopping on watch poppy seeds from being sold in the us this a gap in our they should be sold in our colors are now taking steps to make sure the law gets passed so that others don't experience their pain. in washington an
>>young man stephen died from a morphine overdose after drinking tea made from poppy seeds. he ordered online the seeds are marketed as wrong or on watched, but that means residue from the rest of the poppy plant is left on the seats and researchers found some are coated with high levels of opiates like morphine and coding in march another family reached out to us after stephen's death the haka was found nearly 2 dozen other fatal overdose cases that were traced back to poppy seeds. they...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. >> i'm jim shulto in london. it's a damaging new report for this white house. cnn has learned president trump personally pressured immigration officials to release undocumented migrants onto the streets of so-called sanctuary cities. the push happened twice in six months, but the now former homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen resisted the plan. did that contribute to her departure the. >> great question. a source familiar with the discussion said the president wanted to hit back at democrats who oppose his plans for a border wall. that may be one of the cities targeted for this was san francisco. house speaker nancy pelosi's district. joining us from the white house, jeremy diamond. yikes. this is massive politics every which wayia look at it. >> yeah, absolutely. we know that the president has been unnerved by that surge in migrants crossing illegally into the united states from the u.s./mexico border. it's why he pressured his officials to close parts of the u.s./mexico border. why he sought to revive
i'm poppy harlow in new york. >> i'm jim shulto in london. it's a damaging new report for this white house. cnn has learned president trump personally pressured immigration officials to release undocumented migrants onto the streets of so-called sanctuary cities. the push happened twice in six months, but the now former homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen resisted the plan. did that contribute to her departure the. >> great question. a source familiar with the discussion...
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. >> and i'm poppy harlow. any minute now the panel will authorize subpoenas for the mueller report in its entirety. not just that, also the evidence underlying it. thereby, rejecting the attorney general's plans to turn over an edited version in a week or two. >> panel's top republican calls subpoenas both reckless and irresponsible but the democratic chairman calls the ag, attorney general, a political appointee, who does not deserve the benefit of the doubt. manu raju is on capitol hill. it was a unanimous vote in congress to make the mueller report public, but now you have republicans here, trying to put the brakes on them. >> yeah. very partisan debate taking place in this committee all day, all morning long. republicans are saying give the attorney general some time to release the mueller report. let him do it consistent with the applicable laws and regulations, redact what's necessary to be redacted. democrats say full transparency is necessary. they're saying that precedent is on their side. when you lo
. >> and i'm poppy harlow. any minute now the panel will authorize subpoenas for the mueller report in its entirety. not just that, also the evidence underlying it. thereby, rejecting the attorney general's plans to turn over an edited version in a week or two. >> panel's top republican calls subpoenas both reckless and irresponsible but the democratic chairman calls the ag, attorney general, a political appointee, who does not deserve the benefit of the doubt. manu raju is on...
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poppy mardall, the founder of poppy's funerals, joins us now.a fun trip, and i had had my injections and everything but i got typhoid and was sick for about eight months on my return. i came back, found i had typhoid and like a lot of families, my family is no different, we have had illness and it was my turn, but idid not had illness and it was my turn, but i did not think i was going to die. idid not i did not think i was going to die. i did not think i was going to die. i did not think of setting up a funeral directors but it gave me a lot of time to think about how i was spending my time and what i wanted to do with my life and it coincided with a series of exposes on television about poor practice in the sector. about overcharging, aggressive year on year inflation of prices by funeral directors, and also some very poor practice happening behind—the—scenes in the mortuary, and it set off a fire in my belly to do something about that. and in 2012i my belly to do something about that. and in 20121 set up poppy's funerals, and we provide meani
poppy mardall, the founder of poppy's funerals, joins us now.a fun trip, and i had had my injections and everything but i got typhoid and was sick for about eight months on my return. i came back, found i had typhoid and like a lot of families, my family is no different, we have had illness and it was my turn, but idid not had illness and it was my turn, but i did not think i was going to die. idid not i did not think i was going to die. i did not think i was going to die. i did not think of...
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farmers from some of the people that were into the poppy business. had weapons for themselves and that are now offered being part of a criminal group either as an employee see. something of that so you actually have people moving into something deeper something probably even more dangerous that there is of course an alternative this could be a golden opportunity for the government to get farmers out of the business altogether the president says he's working on it and many of them are being helped and will be helped all of them where there was poppy farming we can stimulate the production of corn and pear better than a fair price for the corn to compensate for the poppy crop substitution is just one option another could be legalizing opium production for medical use whichever way right now there's a small window of opportunity to bring these farmers out from the shadows john home and. soon the lower. the first black american director to receive a best director oscar nomination has died fifty one year old john singleton suffered a stroke earlier this m
farmers from some of the people that were into the poppy business. had weapons for themselves and that are now offered being part of a criminal group either as an employee see. something of that so you actually have people moving into something deeper something probably even more dangerous that there is of course an alternative this could be a golden opportunity for the government to get farmers out of the business altogether the president says he's working on it and many of them are being...
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>> hey, jim and poppy.mmunity has been gripped by fear following these three church fires, predominantly african-american churches. up to this point authorities didn't have an idea of who this person was and we weren't receiving information from them that they had leads. a major development yesterday, they took the subject into custody, a 21-year-old local resident, one detail that's striking is you mentioned he is the son of a law enforcement officer here. we don't have details as far as the circumstances of his arrest, how he came to the attention of law enforcement, was this word-of-mouth, was it by forensic evidence, you know, collection, we don't know that yet, but nevertheless he is in custody. we do know his name, we are not yet reporting that, we will be hearing from local officials soon. we heard from pastors here in the local area and other churches who were sleeping in their churches for fear that they may have been targeted next. they're breathing a sigh of relief knowing that this person has be
>> hey, jim and poppy.mmunity has been gripped by fear following these three church fires, predominantly african-american churches. up to this point authorities didn't have an idea of who this person was and we weren't receiving information from them that they had leads. a major development yesterday, they took the subject into custody, a 21-year-old local resident, one detail that's striking is you mentioned he is the son of a law enforcement officer here. we don't have details as far as...
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poppy jon now runs a multi channel network that manages kols and produces videos.s.h 100 registered kols, the companany gets a total of 20 billion views a year and earns more than $14 million in sales. he was chosen as one of the top ten kolest in 2008, lang jinghe, belongs to this company. he posts videos reviewing foods and daily necessities. with more than three million followers watching his videos, products he introduces are quick to sell out. [ speaking foreign language ] >> l lang is a pioneer in the business model of making individual yvideos on corporate incentives. he gives honest comments, including negative reviews. in pointing out views, they look for positive views that might outway the negatatives. that's how a review becomes an ad. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this strategy created a new business model tying ads with kols. many kols are currently earning a living this way. one online shopping company launched in 2017 to turn amateurs into kols. the company representative zhefanwenhua had worked on one of china top three retail sites. he quit and l
poppy jon now runs a multi channel network that manages kols and produces videos.s.h 100 registered kols, the companany gets a total of 20 billion views a year and earns more than $14 million in sales. he was chosen as one of the top ten kolest in 2008, lang jinghe, belongs to this company. he posts videos reviewing foods and daily necessities. with more than three million followers watching his videos, products he introduces are quick to sell out. [ speaking foreign language ] >> l lang...
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. >> reporter: that's right, poppy. very different reaction to the redacted mueller report than did his wife, kellyanne conway, the counselor to the president. earlier today she was taking a victory lap, claiming that this report provided the president with total exoneration, while her husband george conway was claiming that some of mueller's findings could be grounds for impeachment. he wrote in part, "the facts in mueller's report condemn trump even more than the report's refusal of to clear him of a crime." george conway is a lawyer who at one time wanted a job in the trump administration, and was primarily focused on the obstruction part of the equation, that trump tried to limit the scope of the investigation. he did things that could have been perceived as attempts to influence witnesses and george conway made the argument in that op-ed that the ultimate question should not be whether the president committed a crime. he argued that the president should be held to a higher standard than whether or not he's a crimin
. >> reporter: that's right, poppy. very different reaction to the redacted mueller report than did his wife, kellyanne conway, the counselor to the president. earlier today she was taking a victory lap, claiming that this report provided the president with total exoneration, while her husband george conway was claiming that some of mueller's findings could be grounds for impeachment. he wrote in part, "the facts in mueller's report condemn trump even more than the report's refusal...
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poppy harlow loves country music. so your favorite music genre? >> i'm a dave matthews junkie. tim reynolds, unbelievable. and bruce springsteen. you can't be from youngstown,
poppy harlow loves country music. so your favorite music genre? >> i'm a dave matthews junkie. tim reynolds, unbelievable. and bruce springsteen. you can't be from youngstown,
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poppy harlow joins me. i said it would be an exciting week and i feel i kept up my end of the bargain >> no woman i would rather be sitting next to. >> we have two candidates come on the program. >> it will be a great show. >> and the wait is almost over for the redacted version of the mueller report tomorrow. president trump said he believes it will back up his claim of complete exoneration. one republican source says the president is going to, quote, go bonkers, end quote, when he sees the testimony of current and former white house officials. while those close to the president said they don't expect bombshells, some details could be embarrassing. we'll speak to two presidential candidates about what they expect >> meanwhile the opportunity to see past the redactions is already under way. a hearing on a request to have the full report released under the freedom of information act and democrats are poised to subpoena the justice department for the full mueller report. the subpoena from the house judiciary
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. >> i'm poppy harlow. julian assange is in a london courtroom right now. just moments ago, the u.s. government charged him with conspiracy to commit computer invagz, ie hacking. this is back in 2010, related to chelsea manning. the indictment alleges he helped manning facilitate, right, manning, of course, a former intelligence officer in the army. facilitate crack the password on classified documents. >> it was quite a scene to see assange dragged out against his will of the ecuadorian embassy, his refuge for the past seven years, afraid of this, being arrested by uk authorities. let's get to both cnn's evan perez. esa suarez in london outside court. to you, first, because assange has been in court now, opportunity to plead. what did we hear from him? >> well, in fact, it's just wrapped up in the last minute or so. he's been removed from court. we're expecting wikileaks to come out and give a statement any moment now, but i can tell you that assange will be remanded in custody. we're told from our producer inside the courtroom, until there is an extraditi
. >> i'm poppy harlow. julian assange is in a london courtroom right now. just moments ago, the u.s. government charged him with conspiracy to commit computer invagz, ie hacking. this is back in 2010, related to chelsea manning. the indictment alleges he helped manning facilitate, right, manning, of course, a former intelligence officer in the army. facilitate crack the password on classified documents. >> it was quite a scene to see assange dragged out against his will of the...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. >> and i'm jim sciutto in washington. we are following breaking news this morning, a white house staff member has told house investigators that senior officials have overruled concerns raised about 25 individuals who security clearances were initially denied over a whole range of disqualifying issues, including fears about foreign influence, potential conflicts of interest, warning of the grave implications to national security. this is a big story, cnn is first with it. joining us now is manu raju with more. >> elijah cummings sent a letter to the white house detailing what he says is a whistleblower who has come forward to raise significant concerns about the security clearance process in the white house. now, the whistleblower who is named, the name is trish is that nubold the adjudications manager in the security office. she met with democratic and republican staff raising a number of concerns. in particular she informed the committee that during the -- in the trump white house she and other career officials adjudicat
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jim and poppy. >> yeah, you can't overstate how potentially problematic that is. abby, thanks. >> we're learning more about the how, how did this all go down over the weekend. how was she pushed out. what is not said, jim, in her resignation letter says a lot. >> yeah. didn't mention trump's name. we noticed that. let's bring in jessica schneider. the more we learn, the more it's clear this was not her choice. >> that's right. you know, she really didn't want to resign, but she had to. and things really started to unravel over the past week. even though we reported it's really been months of ups and downs for the homeland security secretary and the president. let me take you back to last sunday. one week before her resignation. that was right around the time, of course, the president threatened again to shut down the border with mexico. it was at that time that kirstjen nielsen left washington for what was really supposed to be a week-long trip to europe to discuss terror threats with european officials. but it turns out she only lasted in europe a day or two befo
jim and poppy. >> yeah, you can't overstate how potentially problematic that is. abby, thanks. >> we're learning more about the how, how did this all go down over the weekend. how was she pushed out. what is not said, jim, in her resignation letter says a lot. >> yeah. didn't mention trump's name. we noticed that. let's bring in jessica schneider. the more we learn, the more it's clear this was not her choice. >> that's right. you know, she really didn't want to resign,...
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i'm poppy harlow. we are live in new york. it's 2:00 a.m. here. if you're up, we're glad you're with us. we're up because it takes a long time to go through 448 pages. that is the extent of the mueller report. we can say this after reviewing the redacted version of the mueller report, it found no conspiracy between the trump campaign and russian interference in the 2016 election, but at the same time, no exoneration when it came to president trump and the question of obstruction of justice. this report paints a vivid picture of white house aides willfully and repeatedly ignoring or dodging some of the president's orders. in the interest of saving him from himself and to save themselves from possible legal action. if you listen to attorney general bill barr's press conference this morning, you heard him give the president almost a complete pass on any wrongdoing. and repeated the off-used phrase from the president, "no collusion." here he was. >> put another way, the special counsel found no collusion by any americans in i.r.a.'s illegal activities
i'm poppy harlow. we are live in new york. it's 2:00 a.m. here. if you're up, we're glad you're with us. we're up because it takes a long time to go through 448 pages. that is the extent of the mueller report. we can say this after reviewing the redacted version of the mueller report, it found no conspiracy between the trump campaign and russian interference in the 2016 election, but at the same time, no exoneration when it came to president trump and the question of obstruction of justice....
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so what we have poppy is a road map. the same kind of road map that was given to congress when the watergate proceedings proceeded. in that instance there were republican members of congress who felt that the line had been crossed. in this instance the judiciary committee will open up investigations. we will proceed to peel back the onion and show the american people the details of this report. and frankly i believe that what has been said by our leadership is that we don't want to make anything up. but if we were at a point when republicans and democrats are ready to accept the fact that something untoward has happened then that will be the appropriate time for impeachment proceedings. they are political and they have to be non-partisan or bipartisan. right now i think it's important to go to the facts. we have not unveiled all the facts and that's what the judiciary committee intends to do. we intend to unveil all of the facts. >> it sounds like you're saying that at this point what you have seen, what you have read in
so what we have poppy is a road map. the same kind of road map that was given to congress when the watergate proceedings proceeded. in that instance there were republican members of congress who felt that the line had been crossed. in this instance the judiciary committee will open up investigations. we will proceed to peel back the onion and show the american people the details of this report. and frankly i believe that what has been said by our leadership is that we don't want to make...
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>> eradication has had no effect on the amount of poppy being produced. i think we briefed you or your staff when we came out with this lessons learned report. as a matter of fact none of our programs, not one has been effective in afghanistan on fighting narcotics. >> what is the price tag so far cumulative since we started that effort? >> the only good news is we are spending a lot less on counter narcotics than we did before. i think is about $9 billion we have spent on narcotics. >> do they produce more poppy now than they did 10 years ago? >> absolutely. it is the only growth crop there is. >> what % of their gdp is opium and poppy products? >> i think the estimate, this is where she because they don't file tax returns, there are really no -- i think it is approximately 30% it is about 30% it is the largest cash crop and i believe it is about 30% of the gdp. the thing you also is the new data which i think you should make certain you ask me again is that we have -- >> don't worry i'm afraid i will be here in 18 months asking the same questions, that
>> eradication has had no effect on the amount of poppy being produced. i think we briefed you or your staff when we came out with this lessons learned report. as a matter of fact none of our programs, not one has been effective in afghanistan on fighting narcotics. >> what is the price tag so far cumulative since we started that effort? >> the only good news is we are spending a lot less on counter narcotics than we did before. i think is about $9 billion we have spent on...
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to they produce more poppy now than they did 10 years ago? >> absolutely. it is the only growth part crop there is. >> what % of their gdp is opium and poppy products? >> the estimate and this is squishy because they don't file tax returns, there are no, i think it is approximately 30%. it is about 30%. it is the largest cash crop and i believe it is about 30% of the gdp. they thing you also the new data which i think makes certain if you asked me again is that -- >> don't worry i'm afraid i'm going to be here in 18 months asking the same questions. that is my fear. >> i'm afraid i may be too. >> i do hope you keep your job though. i know there is a lot of people that don't want you to have this job because you are shedding daylight on this issue and two good effect. we've had good results. i think like you were saying they've reduced the money wasted on this poppy program haven't they? >> yes. >> when i say they i am talking about congress but we sort of rubberstamp whatever comes over here without the data. >> sir really quickly is that the amount of that
to they produce more poppy now than they did 10 years ago? >> absolutely. it is the only growth part crop there is. >> what % of their gdp is opium and poppy products? >> the estimate and this is squishy because they don't file tax returns, there are no, i think it is approximately 30%. it is about 30%. it is the largest cash crop and i believe it is about 30% of the gdp. they thing you also the new data which i think makes certain if you asked me again is that -- >>...
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i'm poppy harlow along with john avlon. we're in for john and alisyn this hour. the story everyone is talking about this morning. tiger woods clinching his fifth masters and 15th major title,
i'm poppy harlow along with john avlon. we're in for john and alisyn this hour. the story everyone is talking about this morning. tiger woods clinching his fifth masters and 15th major title,
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i'm poppy harlow. notre dame cathedral. after nine hours, firefighters have extinguished the blaze, capturing the world's attention for all the hours as it raged. look at notre dame this morning. look at these before and after images from inside the blackened cathedral. you can see the crucifix illuminated amid the destruction. macron is pledging to rebuild the cathedral that is at the heart of paris and soul of light for more than 850 years. millions have pledged to restore notre dame to its full glory. officials believe the fire started in the wooden beams that make up the church's roof. >> the flames erupted late monday and quickly engulfed the masterpiece. more than 400 firefighters battling the flames, in hopes of saving it from collapsing. we watched in horror as the cathedral's spiral toppled, falling through the roof and changing the skyline. the faithful singing hymns as they watched the powerful symbol of catholicism and france burn. stone construction of the cathedral have been saved, along with many of the churc
i'm poppy harlow. notre dame cathedral. after nine hours, firefighters have extinguished the blaze, capturing the world's attention for all the hours as it raged. look at notre dame this morning. look at these before and after images from inside the blackened cathedral. you can see the crucifix illuminated amid the destruction. macron is pledging to rebuild the cathedral that is at the heart of paris and soul of light for more than 850 years. millions have pledged to restore notre dame to its...
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and smuggling it's across the border for them it's a gift about fifty times more powerful than the poppy based heroin they've been growing in the mountains here for decades and far less work and there have been growing the poppies is a three month process venton all comes in by ship to match that land port from china or germany and it gives better profits poppy based opium means a lot more investment and less money the cooking's done in these floating labs set up in the middle of nowhere we got this area very controlled you have to be a member of the cartel to be here if you're not you're in danger we're covered by radios and lookouts the only threats from the armed forces the police they say have already been told. they're all sorted out we've made an arrangement with them even so there's danger he hopes divine help ward off the old tripoli's misuse imagining consuming me and product can stop you breathing within minutes everyone we talked to knows of the danger to uses for the business comes first and then however this drug trafficker told us he worried the fentanyl boom could actually
and smuggling it's across the border for them it's a gift about fifty times more powerful than the poppy based heroin they've been growing in the mountains here for decades and far less work and there have been growing the poppies is a three month process venton all comes in by ship to match that land port from china or germany and it gives better profits poppy based opium means a lot more investment and less money the cooking's done in these floating labs set up in the middle of nowhere we got...
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every time you come, i ask how much have we spent eradicating poppy. and then i ask how much poppy are they making or to what effect have our eradication efforts been effective? >> our eradication has absolutely had no effect on the amount of poppy being produced. we said that. and i think we briefed you or your staff when we came out with this lessons learned report on narcotics. as a matter of fact, none of our programs, not one, has been effective in afghanistan on fighting narcotics. now -- >> and so what's the price tag so far cumulative since we started that effort? >> the only good news, i think, sir, we're spending a lot less on counter narcotics than we did before. so for you, i think it's about $9 billion, am i correct -- $9 billion we've spent on counter narcotics. >> $9 billion. do they produce more poppy now than they did in -- ten years ago or whenever -- >> absolutely. it's the only growth crop there is. and -- >> and what percent -- what percent of their gdp does opium and poppy products make? >> i think the estimate -- and this is kind
every time you come, i ask how much have we spent eradicating poppy. and then i ask how much poppy are they making or to what effect have our eradication efforts been effective? >> our eradication has absolutely had no effect on the amount of poppy being produced. we said that. and i think we briefed you or your staff when we came out with this lessons learned report on narcotics. as a matter of fact, none of our programs, not one, has been effective in afghanistan on fighting narcotics....
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i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto.ur with kate bolduan" starts right now. >>> hello, i'm erica hill in for kate bolduan. tempers flare. sparks fly in a pivotal hearing happening right now on capitol hill. house democrats taking the first steps toward issuing subpoenas for several white house officials over serious allegations involving security clearances. and soon, the house oversight committee is expected to hold a vote on whether to authorize those subpoenas after a whistleblower claimed 25 people were granted clearances, despite being denied over a range of disqualifying issues. the division among lawmakers, bitter and split along party lines. >> she
i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto.ur with kate bolduan" starts right now. >>> hello, i'm erica hill in for kate bolduan. tempers flare. sparks fly in a pivotal hearing happening right now on capitol hill. house democrats taking the first steps toward issuing subpoenas for several white house officials over serious allegations involving security clearances. and soon, the house oversight committee is expected to hold a vote on whether to authorize those subpoenas after a...
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good morning, joe. >> reporter: good morning, poppy. the truth is the president ran into reality on this issue. there was heated debate we know among some of his top advisers about whether to go down the road once again of trying to repeal and replace, if you will, obamacare. a lot of back and forth right there in the oval office, and then what we also had was a lawsuit, a lawsuit essentially inn validating obamacare which the administration decided to jump into which at that time saying, hey, we agree with this. the problem is of course on capitol hill democrats took it and ran with it and in the oval office just last week i asked the president about healthcare. he said as far as a lawsuit goes, he was expecting to get a good result in the supreme court and after that he said aspiration nael that they would have something even better than obamacare, but that was pretty clear they did not have a plan as of that time. it's also really about the reality that democrats did very well in the midterm elections and obamacare was the number one
good morning, joe. >> reporter: good morning, poppy. the truth is the president ran into reality on this issue. there was heated debate we know among some of his top advisers about whether to go down the road once again of trying to repeal and replace, if you will, obamacare. a lot of back and forth right there in the oval office, and then what we also had was a lawsuit, a lawsuit essentially inn validating obamacare which the administration decided to jump into which at that time saying,...
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i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. as if the stakes, the pressure, the drama surrounding the mueller report weren't high enough, new and powerful voices are weighing in this morning. they're not happy. "the new york times" and "washington post" both reporting that some inside the special counsel's deep bench of lawyers, investigators, and others, are voicing their frustrations over the attorney general's four-page recap of their two years and some 300 to 400 pages of work. one source tells "the washington post" mueller's still confidential report is much more acute than bill barr suggested in his summary. evidence gathered on obstruction, the post says, is, quote, alarming and significant. >> we'll have much more on that in a second. >> this morning, we're also following the most consequential move so far in the fight to see the president's tax returns. the democratic chairman of the house ways and means committee has formally made a request that only three people in the country can actually legally make, whether that
i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. as if the stakes, the pressure, the drama surrounding the mueller report weren't high enough, new and powerful voices are weighing in this morning. they're not happy. "the new york times" and "washington post" both reporting that some inside the special counsel's deep bench of lawyers, investigators, and others, are voicing their frustrations over the attorney general's four-page recap of their two years and some 300 to 400 pages...
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poppy? >> of course we will keep you posted on that story. meantime, donations are pouring in from all over the world to help rebuild the beautiful iconic notre dame cathedral. we will get more from paris ahead. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. cancer, epilepsy, mental health, hiv. patients with serious diseases are being targeted for cuts to their medicare drug coverage. new government restrictions would allow insurance companies to come between doctor and patient. and deny access to individualized therapies millions depend on. call the white house today. help stop cuts to part d drug coverage that put medicare patients at risk. help stop cuts
poppy? >> of course we will keep you posted on that story. meantime, donations are pouring in from all over the world to help rebuild the beautiful iconic notre dame cathedral. we will get more from paris ahead. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more...
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john berman is off and poppy harlow joins me.very much for being here >> no one i would rather sit next to on a monday morning. jim as well. no other lady >> fantastic. it is a comeback for the
john berman is off and poppy harlow joins me.very much for being here >> no one i would rather sit next to on a monday morning. jim as well. no other lady >> fantastic. it is a comeback for the
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john berman is off and poppy harlow joins me. thank you very much for being here >> no one i would rather sit next to on a monday morning. jim as well. no other lady >> fantastic. it is a comeback for the ages. tiger woods reclaiming the title of golf's biggest star after clinching his fifth masters title, capturing his first green jacket in more than a decade. tiger's stunning comeback follows crippling injuries and personal scandals that nearly ended his professional career >> we are also keeping a close eye on the weather. a tornado outbreak blamed for himming at least eight people from texas to mississippi. the huge storm system is working across the northeast. let's begin with andy scholes. he joins us with tiger's big win. what a day. you got to sit down one on one with him. >> it was an epic day. it was one of the best moments in sports history. fans around the world waited so long for this moment. 11 years, multiple back surgeries, professional and personal adversity. tiger woods had been through it all. many were just wa
john berman is off and poppy harlow joins me. thank you very much for being here >> no one i would rather sit next to on a monday morning. jim as well. no other lady >> fantastic. it is a comeback for the ages. tiger woods reclaiming the title of golf's biggest star after clinching his fifth masters title, capturing his first green jacket in more than a decade. tiger's stunning comeback follows crippling injuries and personal scandals that nearly ended his professional career...
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i'm ana cabrera in for poppy and jim today.in paris where the notre dame cathedral is finally no longer burning. many of its most cherished art works and artifacts are safe and already hundreds of millions of euros are pledged for rebuilding, but less than 24 hours after fire engulfed one of the world's most enduring monuments of faith and the french nation, the pain is still raw and the damage still being assessed. investigators say it appears this fire was accidental, but their ability to investigate is still limited over concerns about structural weaknesses. the wooden lattice work roof is a loss along with the
i'm ana cabrera in for poppy and jim today.in paris where the notre dame cathedral is finally no longer burning. many of its most cherished art works and artifacts are safe and already hundreds of millions of euros are pledged for rebuilding, but less than 24 hours after fire engulfed one of the world's most enduring monuments of faith and the french nation, the pain is still raw and the damage still being assessed. investigators say it appears this fire was accidental, but their ability to...
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and smuggling it's across the border for them it's a gift about fifty times more powerful than the poppy based heroin they've been growing in the mountains here for decades and far less work for growing the poppies is a three month process venton all comes in by ship to match that land port from china or germany and it gives better profits poppy based opium means a lot more investment and less money the cooking's done in these floating labs set up in the middle of nowhere we got this area very controlled you have to be a member of the cartel to be here if you're not you're in danger we're covered by radios and lookouts the only threats from the armed forces the police they say have already been told. they're all sorted out we've made an arrangement with them even so there's danger he hopes divine help ward off the old tripoli's n'est few. imagining consuming me and product no can stop you breathing within minutes everyone we talked to knows of the danger to uses the business comes first however this drug trafficker told us he worried the fentanyl boom could actually damage businesses so
and smuggling it's across the border for them it's a gift about fifty times more powerful than the poppy based heroin they've been growing in the mountains here for decades and far less work for growing the poppies is a three month process venton all comes in by ship to match that land port from china or germany and it gives better profits poppy based opium means a lot more investment and less money the cooking's done in these floating labs set up in the middle of nowhere we got this area very...
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in smuggling it's across the border for them it's a gift about fifty times more powerful than the poppy based heroin they've been growing in the mountains here for decades and far less work and there have been growing the poppies is a three month process venton all comes in by ship to match that land port from china or germany and it gives better profits poppy based opium means a lot more investment and less money the cooking's done in these floating labs set up in the middle of nowhere we got this area very intro ll you have to be a member of the cartel to be here if you're not you're in danger we're covered by radios and lookouts the only threats from the armed forces the police they say have already been told. they're all sorted out we've made an arrangement with them even so there's danger he hopes divine help ward off the old tripoli's misuse of imagining consuming me and product can stop you breathing within minutes everyone we talked to knows of the danger to uses for the business comes first and then aware that this drug trafficker told us he worried the fence no boom could actu
in smuggling it's across the border for them it's a gift about fifty times more powerful than the poppy based heroin they've been growing in the mountains here for decades and far less work and there have been growing the poppies is a three month process venton all comes in by ship to match that land port from china or germany and it gives better profits poppy based opium means a lot more investment and less money the cooking's done in these floating labs set up in the middle of nowhere we got...
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by three shots, and said she'd been waiting five years to make the traditional winner'sjump into poppie'sow to the olympian who says says her life was thrown upside down when she discovered she was pregnant. at the age of 32, british discus throwerjade lally‘s bid to reach the tokyo olympics was just getting underway and, although she'd always wanted to have a child one day, she told our reporter katie falkingham that the timing couldn't have been worse. ido i do remember feeling i do rememberfeeling devastated and i know i say that with a smile but i remember a physically laughing as well. i was in such shock that this had happened. the lead up to next year olympics was not supposed to include it surprise pregnancy for jade lally and with a daughter due infour jade lally and with a daughter due in four months she is still living with that conflict. since the age of 13 with that conflict. since the age of i3 athletics has been the one co nsta nt in i3 athletics has been the one constant in her life and she won commonwealth bronze five years ago in glasgow. but giving birth a year out from
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are younger than thanks poppy. that's me and me and you. and you know what time the voices. on this seventy seven percent talk about the issues. from politics to flash from housing boom boom boom town this is where. welcome to the seventy seven percent. starts people six g.w. . bush says heat in ruins morrow a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims and the christian population. last planes fighters occupied the city center and now seventeen president to tear his response was told. by hitler it will never again football game. the reconquest turned into tragedy. is not the kind of freedom that we won. how did not become a gateway to islamize terror until now he's saying sorry but i mustn't as the result of an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the sense of. starts april eleventh on g.w. . blame. this is the w. news live from britain was a step closer to leaving the european union without a deal to reach from a senior team arrives at ten downing street for hours of talks after parliament rejected alternatives to the prime minister
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. >> it's a little bit like a poppy seed bagel and going to a job interview. >> what is it in the bun that makes you seem drunk? >> there are trace amounts of alcohol in the bun so it tends tooling rer in your mouth after consumption. you'd have to eat thousands to be drunk. >> they don't know how much i can eat, though. >> i'm glad you're demonstrating this. hopefully this is an education for other police officers just in case they come up with some false positives. >> if you have been eating hot cross buns, ask for the blood test. >> keep the receipt too. >>> 14 favors, he wants to get it. they have. seeing all these balleried ty >>e w ke sure e dogs in the market in the world knew about our channel. >> how are that? >> we gate crashed the most prestigious ceremony of the year. >> those awards are in the uk and it's the top talent agency and brands. to celebrate the best campaigns of the year. >> the trickiest part is sneaking in. >> this was simple. >> it's a swanky hotel happening in the ballroom there, so come on in. they walk through the room. they hand their phone over to a com
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and poppy's like smellin', he's doing his dog stuff, to pee.rd. and i'm like, stay right there. i know they jump out of bushes and stuff. and i'm like this u scanning , area. and i'm like, oh, my god. >> jimmy: coyotes beware. "avengers: endgame" opens in theaters, in imax, & 3d friday april 26th. and we'll return with music from backstreet boys. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. (vo) ♪ i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survive the winter. charging stations? good luck finding one of those. so, maybe an electric car isn't for you after all. or, is it? ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank nikolaj coster-waldau and danai gurira, apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next, but first, this is their album "dna." here with the song "no place," backstreet boys. ♪ >>
and poppy's like smellin', he's doing his dog stuff, to pee.rd. and i'm like, stay right there. i know they jump out of bushes and stuff. and i'm like this u scanning , area. and i'm like, oh, my god. >> jimmy: coyotes beware. "avengers: endgame" opens in theaters, in imax, & 3d friday april 26th. and we'll return with music from backstreet boys. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best...