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. >>> is rodney reed innocent? the convicted killer now scheduled to be executed in texas but this morning, the potential bombshell in the case raising new doubt. celebrities including kim kardashian now coming to his side. >> i know that i'm innocent. i am innocent, absolutely innocent. >> what prosecutors are saying this morning. >>> a new message from alex trebek this morning as he fights cancer. what he wishes he knew sooner. >>> plus, the halloween forecast looking frightful for much of the country. >> and this morning the nation's capital is home to the world series champions. the historic feat, the mvp and something we never knew about the washington nationals. ♪ and we'll keep on fighting till the end ♪ >>> good thursday morning, everyone, on this halloween. we begin with breaking news from the historic firefight in california. >> another wildfire exploded overnight forcing mandatory evacuations south of los angeles. thick smoke can be seen billowing over the area. >> this new fire comes as authorities issu
. >>> is rodney reed innocent? the convicted killer now scheduled to be executed in texas but this morning, the potential bombshell in the case raising new doubt. celebrities including kim kardashian now coming to his side. >> i know that i'm innocent. i am innocent, absolutely innocent. >> what prosecutors are saying this morning. >>> a new message from alex trebek this morning as he fights cancer. what he wishes he knew sooner. >>> plus, the halloween...
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reed was not at headquarters. he resealed the letter to reed, this was addressed to you and when you are not here, i open all correspondence to you, assuming it is for all of us, but i realize this is of different nature. that is all he says. [laughter] nathaniel: he leaves him twisting in the icy emptiness of his wrath. reed knows the man is angered, but that's the thing about washington. he could control his passions, but that does not mean he was not passionate. as a young man, his anger was a real problem. he famously copied more than 100 rules of civility as an attempt to contain himself. as thomas jefferson would write, for the most part, he maintained an ascendency over those passions, but they were still there. i think that is why washington was able to hang in there for so long because of that. so, washington does not confront him directly and reed becomes despondent in december. instead of being a team player while washington is coming up this plan for trenton, there are several accounts of reed not even
reed was not at headquarters. he resealed the letter to reed, this was addressed to you and when you are not here, i open all correspondence to you, assuming it is for all of us, but i realize this is of different nature. that is all he says. [laughter] nathaniel: he leaves him twisting in the icy emptiness of his wrath. reed knows the man is angered, but that's the thing about washington. he could control his passions, but that does not mean he was not passionate. as a young man, his anger was...
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stephen reed.the vote defeating white tv station owner david correia woods. next month reed will replace current mayor todd strange, who is not seeking re-election. mayor-elect steven reed joins me now. welcome to "politics nation, mr. mayor elect. >> thank you, reverend al, how are you today? >> i'm doing well. explain to me and the viewers how you were able in montgomery to get two-thirds of the vote to be mayor in this city that manes so much to the voting rights movement, what were the strategies that you used and the issues that was able to bring people together and vote in such a huge margin, black and white for you as the -- to be the next mayor? >> well, we use a lot of data analytics to identify base voters and to try to make sure we can attract them throughout the campaign. we wanted to identify them early and really make sure we were speaking to them regarding issues they were concerned about, issues like public education, neighborhood safety and economic opportunity. we utilize that thr
stephen reed.the vote defeating white tv station owner david correia woods. next month reed will replace current mayor todd strange, who is not seeking re-election. mayor-elect steven reed joins me now. welcome to "politics nation, mr. mayor elect. >> thank you, reverend al, how are you today? >> i'm doing well. explain to me and the viewers how you were able in montgomery to get two-thirds of the vote to be mayor in this city that manes so much to the voting rights movement,...
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steven reed was elected to be the mayor of montgomery.lked about the power of unity. >> and at the end of the day, we know i wat's not just about the election, it's not just about me. it's about the people who believe in our ideas and i know it's about what we will do going forward. >> reed will be sworn in on november 12th. that wraps up this hour of "msnbc live." i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >> you this, craig melvin. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," under attack. turkish air strikes under way against syrian kurds as american troops who had been fighting side by side with the kurds to battle isis are ordered to stand back and just let it happen. >> reporter: there could be massive death tolls, refugees, even a campaign of ethnic
steven reed was elected to be the mayor of montgomery.lked about the power of unity. >> and at the end of the day, we know i wat's not just about the election, it's not just about me. it's about the people who believe in our ideas and i know it's about what we will do going forward. >> reed will be sworn in on november 12th. that wraps up this hour of "msnbc live." i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now....
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in november, his adjutant general joseph reed, who has been at his side throughout the battle of long island, was there for part of the siege of boston. he has begun to lose confidence in him and washington learns this when he inadvertently opens a letter addressed to reed from charles lee. basically the second highest ranking officer in the army. a briton who is now on the american side and by the correspondence washington can see that joseph reed, the general has reached out to charles lee that if this does not go well, what you should do is go south and reform a new army. he is talking at the slowest moment to someone else about -- and they're talking about washington's inability to make up his mind, these kind of things. washington reads the letter and what i think is really for me the first indication of his incredible political skill because he was okay on the battlefield but it was as a politician for his aggression and cold ruthlessness could really come to the front. read was not headquarters, he resealed the letter is to read sayed this was addressed to you and when you are
in november, his adjutant general joseph reed, who has been at his side throughout the battle of long island, was there for part of the siege of boston. he has begun to lose confidence in him and washington learns this when he inadvertently opens a letter addressed to reed from charles lee. basically the second highest ranking officer in the army. a briton who is now on the american side and by the correspondence washington can see that joseph reed, the general has reached out to charles lee...
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city council president rebecca c capland and larry reed released this statement. the oakland city council has unanimously asked our administration to meet directly with county leaders for strategies on public properties. >> i'm still going to support them either way. it's going to be awesome. >> reporter: back out here live, hundreds of fa hundreds of fans packing in. we know it's something that libby schaaf wants to see happen. she doesn't want to see the legal system get involved. and whoever wins tonight's game goes on to play the houston astros. nbc bay area news. >>> coming up next, it's being called the most miserable place notice bay area. we're going to take you to antioch to see how people who live there feel about that title. >>> plus, history painted over. the steps some are taking to try to save several murals in one south bay city. >>> i'm hoping there's nothing to be miserable about. look at this view. the winds are going to pick up. but it's the warmup we're monitoring maybe just in time for the weekend. i'll have the full details. >>> well, an east
city council president rebecca c capland and larry reed released this statement. the oakland city council has unanimously asked our administration to meet directly with county leaders for strategies on public properties. >> i'm still going to support them either way. it's going to be awesome. >> reporter: back out here live, hundreds of fa hundreds of fans packing in. we know it's something that libby schaaf wants to see happen. she doesn't want to see the legal system get involved....
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reed: kay hagan was an extraordinary individual, a great senator from the state of north carolina. i had the opportunity to express my thoughts to her husband chip, who i talked with yesterday. we will all miss her advocacy, her spirit, her support of military families, small businesses, students, and americans everywhere, particularly in her home state of north carolina. i had the pleasure of serving with her in this body on the armed services and bank committees, and we traveled together to iraq, afghanistan, and pakistan in 2010. all of us here in the senate are saddened by this loss and we send all of our thoughts to chip and her family. i must recall a vivid memory.
reed: kay hagan was an extraordinary individual, a great senator from the state of north carolina. i had the opportunity to express my thoughts to her husband chip, who i talked with yesterday. we will all miss her advocacy, her spirit, her support of military families, small businesses, students, and americans everywhere, particularly in her home state of north carolina. i had the pleasure of serving with her in this body on the armed services and bank committees, and we traveled together to...
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over the following months reed investigated the claims and happened over legal documentation and morecorroborating witnesses but said nbc lawyers killed the story and said reed told her she had quote never been through anything like this. abrams wrote, i'm one of the many survivors that nbc silenced and witnessed how they treated top talent for trying to break a story on sexual predators. this is a much bigger issue than the cover-ups and the media is supposed to be a watchdog for abuses of power. nbc universal declined to comment and referred us instead tie statement from june 2018 that said, quote, when msnbc pursues any investigative story, our mission is always to be as thorough as we can to scrutinize sources and corroborate information before we report. anything else falls short of our journalistic standards. and reed released a statement saying abrams insisted her allegations against simmons and callaway be included in the piece and that nbc was unable to confirm significant aspects of claims against men and therefore could not report on either and reed added, quote, investigat
over the following months reed investigated the claims and happened over legal documentation and morecorroborating witnesses but said nbc lawyers killed the story and said reed told her she had quote never been through anything like this. abrams wrote, i'm one of the many survivors that nbc silenced and witnessed how they treated top talent for trying to break a story on sexual predators. this is a much bigger issue than the cover-ups and the media is supposed to be a watchdog for abuses of...
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steven reed makes history as montgomery's first black mayor. steven reed.rights elects its first black mayor. montgomery has been waiting two centuries for this. what took so long? >> you know, i think there have been a number of factors that took a while. montgomery has a complex history as it relates to race and struggle in this country. and so it's been a number of issues, but i think the community wants to move forward. and where we are right now is a place where we've been unified on the message of opportunity and creating an environment where people can live, learn and earn. and i think that message and that vision resonated across lines in this city like no other candidate had before. and i just think that right now we are at a great point in our city's history where we are looking to have new ideas and approaches to solving some of our issues we face as a community. >> let's talk about that. obviously, montgomery has so many historical connotations for so many people. in of them quite negative. and so what is montgomery like today? >> montgomery is
steven reed makes history as montgomery's first black mayor. steven reed.rights elects its first black mayor. montgomery has been waiting two centuries for this. what took so long? >> you know, i think there have been a number of factors that took a while. montgomery has a complex history as it relates to race and struggle in this country. and so it's been a number of issues, but i think the community wants to move forward. and where we are right now is a place where we've been unified on...
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one of them is congressman tom reed of new york. question is, does today's vote show a problem ducking disposition? >> chris, it's good to be with you. >> the concern is obvious, congressman. if you don't vote the way your colleagues did today, you were saying it was okay to abandon our allies. is that the message you want to send? >> no. the message i'm sending is congress needs to do its job. congress has been playing fast and loose with authorizing our men and women in harm's way. when obama asked for our approval in congress to put boots on the ground in syria, i was against that. i don't know how members of congress in the hypocritical way they voted today, said it's okay to have troops on the ground when they're not authorizing those troops and making the argument that the president didn't have authority to put those troops there. have congress do its job. >> i'm with you. we use the hash tag #doyo #doyourdamnjob, we're so vulgar. i don't know if you can get credit for that. when he bombed in syria, you didn't say not to. i ca
one of them is congressman tom reed of new york. question is, does today's vote show a problem ducking disposition? >> chris, it's good to be with you. >> the concern is obvious, congressman. if you don't vote the way your colleagues did today, you were saying it was okay to abandon our allies. is that the message you want to send? >> no. the message i'm sending is congress needs to do its job. congress has been playing fast and loose with authorizing our men and women in...
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. >> coming up, reaction from a military veteran and top democratic senator jack reed, former iraq war commander and envoy to defeat isis, retired general john allen, and former obama national security adviser sewers susan rice. >>> and an nbc news exclusive, bernie sanders answering questions about his heart attack to nbc's harry smith. >> there was an absolute of transparency. >> i think there's a media thing. i think to try to understand what in fact was going on, i think we did it appropriately and quickly as we could. so no apologies. >>> and a busy day in washington. good day, i'm andrea mitchell with breaking news about the ratifies of two rudy giuliani associates in ukraine ventures as they were trying to leave the country at dulles airport, having refused to answer questions to house investigators. lev parnas and igor fruman, big donors to pro-trump political action committees, both expected to appear in a federal court in alexandria, virginia, at 2:00 eastern. they're charged with making illegal straw donations to a trump super pac. the two helped giuliani lobby ukrainian off
. >> coming up, reaction from a military veteran and top democratic senator jack reed, former iraq war commander and envoy to defeat isis, retired general john allen, and former obama national security adviser sewers susan rice. >>> and an nbc news exclusive, bernie sanders answering questions about his heart attack to nbc's harry smith. >> there was an absolute of transparency. >> i think there's a media thing. i think to try to understand what in fact was going on,...
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steven reed, mayor-elect, good to see you. thank you so much for having me today. >> has the historical significance sunk in yet? >> not yet. it's been very humbling and somewhat surreal to get all the phone calls and congratulations from across the country. we didn't run to make history. we ran to make a better future for the city but we didn't realize the impact it would have on so many people not just here in montgomery but beyond here as well. >> you didn't just win. we should point out that you won in a landslide. 67% of the vote. for folks who don't follow montgomery politics closely, what was the driving force behind the size and scope of that win? >> i think the vision of opportunity and the message of unifying the city behind our potential rather than our past. i think that we focused on what we believe we could do together versus what has kept us apart in years past. we just really had a positive message that we took to all corners of the community, really emphasizing what we want montgomery to be and not what maybe
steven reed, mayor-elect, good to see you. thank you so much for having me today. >> has the historical significance sunk in yet? >> not yet. it's been very humbling and somewhat surreal to get all the phone calls and congratulations from across the country. we didn't run to make history. we ran to make a better future for the city but we didn't realize the impact it would have on so many people not just here in montgomery but beyond here as well. >> you didn't just win. we...
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reed: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i rise today to highlight my concerns about ongoing russian information warfare operations against the american people, including in the upcoming 2020 elections. the lack of strategy for the administration to counter an detour these attacks. i would also like to explain how statements by the president soliciting foreign governments to investigate political rivals for his personal benefit are part of a disturbing pattern of behavior that reinforces russian disinformation narratives and has implications for our national security the and the integrity of our democracy. it has been almost three years since russia interfered in our democracy during the 2016 presidentialelection. these hybrid warfare tactics are not simply opportunistic meddling by russia. russia's purpose is to further its strategic interest. russian president vladimir putin knows for now russia cannot effectively compete with the united states through conventional military means and win. instead, putin seeks to
reed: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i rise today to highlight my concerns about ongoing russian information warfare operations against the american people, including in the upcoming 2020 elections. the lack of strategy for the administration to counter an detour these attacks. i would also like to explain how statements by the president soliciting foreign governments to investigate political rivals for his personal benefit are part of a disturbing pattern of behavior that reinforces...
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. >>> democrat stephen reed making history in alabama. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. cal fire battling a wildfire that shut down the main road to yosemite and forced evacuation. the fire started monday near the mariposa town. it's grown to about 2000 acres and is just 10% contained. 's section of highway 140 has been shut down. evacuations were ordered for several homes and a campground in the area. cal fire says crews are racing to make headway against this fire before strong wind spreads the flames. >>> an annual boy from illinois is facing multiple murder charges after a fire killed two adults and three children the state attorney is charging the unidentified boy with five counts of murder, two counts of arson and one count of aggravated arson. the boy is accused of setting the late-night fire at a mobile home on april 6. the victims and queued a 69-year-old woman, 34-year-old man, two toddlers and a baby. >> did not realize the implications or consequences and a bad tragedy came out of it. i believe he needs help and love. >> he's going to need some way to cope wi
. >>> democrat stephen reed making history in alabama. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. cal fire battling a wildfire that shut down the main road to yosemite and forced evacuation. the fire started monday near the mariposa town. it's grown to about 2000 acres and is just 10% contained. 's section of highway 140 has been shut down. evacuations were ordered for several homes and a campground in the area. cal fire says crews are racing to make headway against this fire before...
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political reporting "render to god and trump" ralph reed calls for 2020, obedience to trump. while the title has since been changed, the controversy persists. joining me now to exclusively respond is ralph rita. this is obviously a ploy by you to send heads blowing off of the liberal body is, just so you get publicity for your book. can you just forget that right t now? >> i wish i could claim to be that smart but all i was doing was referencing christ's teaching in the book of matthew when it was actually one of the last parables he told before his arrest and crucifixions when the pharisee tried to trick him by asking him if and occupied judeo and samaria should pay taxes to occupy to caesar and said render to god what is gods and caesar what is caesar's. my point in the modern play is - -- >> laura: if anyone can -- it's not that hard to follow. ralph reed is an evangelical person. >> only the liberal media could take a teaching of christ in which he says your life, your heart and your soul to god and twist that into me telling people to be obedient to trump. but i'm urging
political reporting "render to god and trump" ralph reed calls for 2020, obedience to trump. while the title has since been changed, the controversy persists. joining me now to exclusively respond is ralph rita. this is obviously a ploy by you to send heads blowing off of the liberal body is, just so you get publicity for your book. can you just forget that right t now? >> i wish i could claim to be that smart but all i was doing was referencing christ's teaching in the book of...
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reed, something to be commended. thank you all very much. [applause] connell: president trump live remarks at the white house today taking questions on a number of different topics from reporters. you heard him talking about his decision to pull troops out of syria. also talked a lot about china trade. as we bring in chad pergram who covers capitol hill for us, focus on timing of an impeachment increase. something chad is reporting on, new comment from the president on there, chad, when he was asked specifically if there is a vote in the house floor, to launch an official impeachment inquiry would he then cooperate? he suggested he might if it is done right in his view. what did you make of all that. reporter: he said if they would play fair. you could see a scenario even if they would have a vote to form pally launch the impeachment inquiry, the administration would say, no, we don't like the ground rules. that is why nancy pelosi is resistant to have the vote, and put her members on the hook. there is increasingly
reed, something to be commended. thank you all very much. [applause] connell: president trump live remarks at the white house today taking questions on a number of different topics from reporters. you heard him talking about his decision to pull troops out of syria. also talked a lot about china trade. as we bring in chad pergram who covers capitol hill for us, focus on timing of an impeachment increase. something chad is reporting on, new comment from the president on there, chad, when he was...
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campaign.n. >> hey, don't settle for walkin'. >> reporr: but a quick dive into youtube reveals reed and many more have at one time or other licensed theirirusic for movies-- something that was fausly criticized by neil young in his 1988 song, "this note'sor you" ♪ ain'tigning for pepsi, ain't signing for coke. ♪ >> reporter: his song released right around the time gege,pa ul and ringo were suing nike over its use of the beatle song, "revolution." >> ♪ >> reporter: paul mccartney explained his positionern this 1989 iew. >> we never did do commercials we had lots of big offerfrom soft drinks companies, you know, to do stuff, obviously, but we always thought, "no, it kind of spoils it, just takes that little edge off it." ♪ >> reporter: this feeling did not extend to mccartney's solo work; he tead up with visa just a year later to promote his world tour. and recently, he allowed his song "great day" to be used in an advertisement for a credit card. ♪ >> i'm sorry, but, as ake film i have to face the truth. ♪ >> reporter: daniel says despite the wide use of spoon's material, it has not
campaign.n. >> hey, don't settle for walkin'. >> reporr: but a quick dive into youtube reveals reed and many more have at one time or other licensed theirirusic for movies-- something that was fausly criticized by neil young in his 1988 song, "this note'sor you" ♪ ain'tigning for pepsi, ain't signing for coke. ♪ >> reporter: his song released right around the time gege,pa ul and ringo were suing nike over its use of the beatle song, "revolution."...
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go to dover air force base and i see young men and women coming back in coffins, aiko to the walter reed hospital, and incredible military doctors. what they can do for these young people. and i see people, young, beautiful people, such incredible -- i served there last friday and i got purple hearts, so beautiful people that often times they are missing legs and arms, they are missing both. and i see the parents, and i see the heartbreak. the devastation and the heartbreak. i signed letters right here in this office, the oval office my signed letters for parents. >> sean: no two letters of the same. >> president trump: no two letters are ever the same. they have to make them different. they compare them. you know it is interesting even though they may not be the same part of the country, when they die, the parents get together to talk about their sons or daughters killed. amazing, i don't want to read a one letter, make every letter different. it is important to me. >> sean: we start wars. we politicized wars. then we get nervous politically. and then it seems, we put handcuffs on the m
go to dover air force base and i see young men and women coming back in coffins, aiko to the walter reed hospital, and incredible military doctors. what they can do for these young people. and i see people, young, beautiful people, such incredible -- i served there last friday and i got purple hearts, so beautiful people that often times they are missing legs and arms, they are missing both. and i see the parents, and i see the heartbreak. the devastation and the heartbreak. i signed letters...
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joining me now exclusively to respond is ralph reed. this is obviously a ploy by you to send heads blowing off of the liberal bodies just so you get publicity for your book. can you just admit that right now? >> i wish i could claim to be that smart but all i was doing was referencing christ's teaching in the book of matthew when it was actually one of the last parables he told before hii arrest and crucifixion when the pharisees tried to trick him by asking him if jews in occupied judeo and samaria should pay taxes to caesar and said render to god what is god's and caesar what is caesar's. my point in the modern play is -- >> laura: if anyone can -- it's not that hard to follow. we only bring it up because people want to slam you. this is the goal. >> only the liberal media could take a teaching of christ in which he says your life, your heart and your soul to god and twist that into me telling people to be obedient to trump. but i'm urging them to do,nd laura, is to be obedient to the scriptural call to advance the good and resist evi
joining me now exclusively to respond is ralph reed. this is obviously a ploy by you to send heads blowing off of the liberal bodies just so you get publicity for your book. can you just admit that right now? >> i wish i could claim to be that smart but all i was doing was referencing christ's teaching in the book of matthew when it was actually one of the last parables he told before hii arrest and crucifixion when the pharisees tried to trick him by asking him if jews in occupied judeo...
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and mayor elect steven reed joins us now. the show. >> judge reed, thank you so much for being with us. it's a historic time. >> good morning. >> the first, yeah, the first capital of the confederacy elects its first african-american mayor. jackson of course also has a black mayor. birmingham. what does this mean, especially at this time in 2019, judge? >> it's very significant. it's also humbling at the same time. it's not lost on me that your know, we talk about the 1619 projects and what happened with slaves being brought here in 1619. and then in 1819 the city of montgomery has been founded and in 2019 we elect our first black mayor. it's very significant that only so much so that we change our culture and the people who voted for us in that we bring the city and the community together i think to chart a new future rather than looking at the past. >> you know, eddie glaude, trevor pierce who writes politics for esquire tweeted after the election of the judge he said, you know, something along the lines of even if in these
and mayor elect steven reed joins us now. the show. >> judge reed, thank you so much for being with us. it's a historic time. >> good morning. >> the first, yeah, the first capital of the confederacy elects its first african-american mayor. jackson of course also has a black mayor. birmingham. what does this mean, especially at this time in 2019, judge? >> it's very significant. it's also humbling at the same time. it's not lost on me that your know, we talk about the...
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he insisted, it's time to bring troops home. >> if they had to go to walter reed.eporter: the president did keep up the war against the impeachment inquiry. he said he would consider cooperating with inquiry if nancy pelosi calls for a full house vote. president trump: we'll if they give us our rights. reporter: president trump also responded to fox news reporting that when robert mueller met with him in the oval office in may of 2017, he was interviewing for the fbi job, contrary to what mueller told congress and speaking to rosenstein about taking the job as special counsel. president trump: robert mueller wanted the job to be the director. the other element of your question i never heard that until recently. reporter: fox news also asked president trump if he had spoken to bill barr at all about his investigation into the origins of the russia probe or john durham's probe into that which has expanded because of wait haas found. the president said no and he's leaving all of that to bill barr. through. lou: joining us, former acting u.s. attorney general, matthew
he insisted, it's time to bring troops home. >> if they had to go to walter reed.eporter: the president did keep up the war against the impeachment inquiry. he said he would consider cooperating with inquiry if nancy pelosi calls for a full house vote. president trump: we'll if they give us our rights. reporter: president trump also responded to fox news reporting that when robert mueller met with him in the oval office in may of 2017, he was interviewing for the fbi job, contrary to what...
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they had to go to walter reed where they do unbelievable work. i have to tell you, these doctors are unbelievable. it's easy to say, they are best in the world and i've never seen anything like it. one young man last week had his nose rebuilt and they said it was in a thousand pieces. and i said so where were you hurt? and he said, my face, sir, was almost obliterated. and i said, you have a better face than i do. and he said sir, i had a doctor who was unbelievable. and they put it together. he set a thousand fragments and i don't know if that's possible but, a thousand fragments and they put it together. and his father came up to me and said you are not going to believe this. my son did not have a great looking nose and now his nose is better. so it's amazing. you see these purple hearts, and again, the doctors and the people do at walter reed, that's something to be commended. thank you all very much. thank you. it's been one of the president dealing with a wide range of issues ending on why he is for getting our troops out of northern syria r
they had to go to walter reed where they do unbelievable work. i have to tell you, these doctors are unbelievable. it's easy to say, they are best in the world and i've never seen anything like it. one young man last week had his nose rebuilt and they said it was in a thousand pieces. and i said so where were you hurt? and he said, my face, sir, was almost obliterated. and i said, you have a better face than i do. and he said sir, i had a doctor who was unbelievable. and they put it together....
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. >> reporter: antioch's kmim development kwamie reed says the study has it wrong. he says the city is working hard to attract business, beautify the area, and create jobs. reed says the marina, new electric car charging stations, and the water park are many things antioch has to offer. >> we have hiking. we have a wonderful marina. there is a lot of things that people can do within the city of antioch to enjoy themselves. >> reporter: residents admit the city has its challenges. she ju he just opened a cell phone repair store. he has been burglarized once already, but he won't give up on antioch. >> it doesn't seem miserable. there is a lot of hardworking people here. >> reporter: you're looking at the antioch waterfront. city leaders call this a gem of a city, not a miserable one. reporting live in antioch, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thank you, jodi. >>> well, nearly eight months later, since a landslide in sausalito, crews finally started cleaning it up today. heavy rain triggered it back in february, sent an entire house down a hill, trappin
. >> reporter: antioch's kmim development kwamie reed says the study has it wrong. he says the city is working hard to attract business, beautify the area, and create jobs. reed says the marina, new electric car charging stations, and the water park are many things antioch has to offer. >> we have hiking. we have a wonderful marina. there is a lot of things that people can do within the city of antioch to enjoy themselves. >> reporter: residents admit the city has its...
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in reed hayesings talked about may some short-term headwinds, obviously with the launches of everybody else but they have a good head start. and looking at the international head start and all the languages. he talked about 100 plus language they put out there. i think india is the key right now. and if the day ever comes they're able to get into china that could be something very, very interesting as well. >> how about the key though of how they fund the new content? so that's going to be a question, do they continue to raise prices is it. >> can they raise prices can they raise prices. >> in the face of apple at 5 and disneyland around that level i'm holding netflix -- the stock maybe but the streaming service i'll probably own disney and i'll probably own apple. i don't know. >> the streaming services not the stocks. >> exactly by the way i own two out of tleet. i don't own disney i will own the streaming services. >> right. >> but how many other people can afford to pay for three or four of them. >> i just look at that content that they put up i say oh my god that's hugely expensiv
in reed hayesings talked about may some short-term headwinds, obviously with the launches of everybody else but they have a good head start. and looking at the international head start and all the languages. he talked about 100 plus language they put out there. i think india is the key right now. and if the day ever comes they're able to get into china that could be something very, very interesting as well. >> how about the key though of how they fund the new content? so that's going to...
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to go to walter reed where they do unbelievable -- these doctors are unbelievable. in the world,est i have never seen anything like it. -- theyg man last week said he was in a thousand pieces. i said, where we you hurt? he said, my face, sir, almost obliterated. i said, you have a better face than i do. he said he had a doctor who put it together. he said a thousand fragments, i do not know if that was possible. they put it together. said,ther was crying and my son did not have a great nose, and now it is better. when you see these and the purple heart, i see a lot of them, the job those doctors do at walter reed is something to be commended. thank you all very much. >> c-span's campaign 2020 coverage continues as president trump has a rally in minneapolis, minnesota. 8:00 p.m. eastern. free wherever you are using the free c-span video app. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. thursday morning, we will discuss the public opinion trend toward impeachment with the brookings institute. , an the huston institute advise
to go to walter reed where they do unbelievable -- these doctors are unbelievable. in the world,est i have never seen anything like it. -- theyg man last week said he was in a thousand pieces. i said, where we you hurt? he said, my face, sir, almost obliterated. i said, you have a better face than i do. he said he had a doctor who put it together. he said a thousand fragments, i do not know if that was possible. they put it together. said,ther was crying and my son did not have a great nose,...
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that repeated use of boris produced this response from sonia reed.was echoed by this telephone caller. i'm ringing to complain about, yet again, we had the use of the word boris, and frequently we hear nigel. why do we not hear the names farage and johnson when we always hear corbyn? if you have any decent attempt at neutrality, surely they should be addressed in the same manner. do let us know your thoughts on all those points, or on any aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. now, the brexit deal wasn't the only story covered on bbc news this week, though it might have seemed like it at times. there was also coverage of the visit by the duke and duchess of cambridge to pakistan, including a report from secunder kermani on tuesday's news at six. this tour has an added emotional significance for prince william, as he traces some of his late mother's footsteps. many here remember her fondly. there's been praise for the duchess of cambridge‘s outfits. some have been comparing her look to that of princess diana, who
that repeated use of boris produced this response from sonia reed.was echoed by this telephone caller. i'm ringing to complain about, yet again, we had the use of the word boris, and frequently we hear nigel. why do we not hear the names farage and johnson when we always hear corbyn? if you have any decent attempt at neutrality, surely they should be addressed in the same manner. do let us know your thoughts on all those points, or on any aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us at the...
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with us now republican congressman tom reed of new york.ne herridge with news that resolution is still unfair to the president. >> i would agree with that it keeps all power of the ability to ask questions and subpoena subject to review of adam schi schiff. i guess good news, if and when -- i'm not 100% they will put it on the floor. but it puts members on record, where to they stand with impeachment, you can't play the political game any more. >> about public sentiment. how voters fill. schiff is now about his credible tie, he was the democrat who kept saying he does have ifd that have ievidencethat there ta collusion. >> right. to give him all of the power in regards to reviewing evidence and making sure any minority request from republican party, looking for evidence that could support or be contrary to their articles of impeachment, this should not have occurred to begin with. i think it is too late to rectify. >> worth noting that the constitution gives the house the authority to inquire, an impeachment, not the speaker, not adam schif
with us now republican congressman tom reed of new york.ne herridge with news that resolution is still unfair to the president. >> i would agree with that it keeps all power of the ability to ask questions and subpoena subject to review of adam schi schiff. i guess good news, if and when -- i'm not 100% they will put it on the floor. but it puts members on record, where to they stand with impeachment, you can't play the political game any more. >> about public sentiment. how voters...
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still with us, jim reed from deutsche bank. that boris johnson gets a general election. jeremy corbyn wants to take the next cliffhanger off the table. do we need a lot more legislation to make sure that is laid to rest? to be honest, it is interesting because the labour party that the demands in terms of removing that no deal risk have become increasingly higher and higher. however, something crucial over the weekend, the liberal democrats and s&p put forward a bill that essentially changed the parliament act to set a general election on december 9 and only require a simple majority. if the conservative government can get around a bill like that, they can get the general election. maybe not on the date they talk about, but in the spirit of this is that what a general election to pass their deal, that i think this would be appealing. meanine: what would that for the deal? doors -- what would boris johnson campaign on? >> the liberal democrats bill actually rules out the idea of passing that withdrawal agreement before having th
still with us, jim reed from deutsche bank. that boris johnson gets a general election. jeremy corbyn wants to take the next cliffhanger off the table. do we need a lot more legislation to make sure that is laid to rest? to be honest, it is interesting because the labour party that the demands in terms of removing that no deal risk have become increasingly higher and higher. however, something crucial over the weekend, the liberal democrats and s&p put forward a bill that essentially...
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troops home. >> tough guys all tough guys let's keep fighting they go had to go to walter reed? >> the the president white house campaign republicans couldn't up war against impeachment inquiry today, but president trump saying he would consider cooperating with the inquiry if unanimous called for a vote to authorize. >> it if they give rights if they vote say you can't have lawyers you can't ask questions you can't have anybody present all crazy things. >> president trump responded to fox news reporting in a when robert mooirl he met in the oval office may 2017 mueller was indeed interviewing for the fbi job, contrary to what mueller told congress and mueller had been speaking to rod rosenstein about possibly taking the job of special counsel. >> i had no idea that he was a doing that, to the first question, he absolutely wands to become fbi director mueller wander a jobity director the other element i never heard that until just recently when it is being reported. >> fox news also asked by the trump if he had spoken with bill barr about the inspector general report into invest
troops home. >> tough guys all tough guys let's keep fighting they go had to go to walter reed? >> the the president white house campaign republicans couldn't up war against impeachment inquiry today, but president trump saying he would consider cooperating with the inquiry if unanimous called for a vote to authorize. >> it if they give rights if they vote say you can't have lawyers you can't ask questions you can't have anybody present all crazy things. >> president...
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to go to walter reed where they do unbelievable -- these doctors are unbelievable. in the world,est i have never seen anything like it. -- theyg man last week said he was in a thousand pieces. i said, where we you hurt? he said, my face, sir, almost obliterated. i said, you have a better face than i do. he said he had a doctor who put it together. he said a thousand fragments, i do not know if that was possible. they put it together. said,ther was crying and my son did not have a great nose, and now it is better. when you see these and the purple heart, i see a lot of them, the job those doctors do at walter reed is something to be commended. thank you all very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span's campaign 2020 coverage continues as president trump jose keep america great -- hosts a keep america great rally in minneapolis, minnesota. andh anytime on c-span.org listen free wherever you are using
to go to walter reed where they do unbelievable -- these doctors are unbelievable. in the world,est i have never seen anything like it. -- theyg man last week said he was in a thousand pieces. i said, where we you hurt? he said, my face, sir, almost obliterated. i said, you have a better face than i do. he said he had a doctor who put it together. he said a thousand fragments, i do not know if that was possible. they put it together. said,ther was crying and my son did not have a great nose,...
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birch or maple to build this frame and then overlay it with strips of birch bark, sometimes woven reed mats. they would fill it with grasses for insulation. they would live in these year-round. the nice thing about them is they are pretty compact and mobile. they could take the birch bark off and move from place to place as seasons changed. now we have moved into the gallery that talks about how michigan became a state. michigan was slow to settle due to the swamplands and other things like that. the opening of the erie canal in 1825 helped spread migration from the eastern states. by 1835, the territory of michigan felt it had reached congress' requirements for becoming a state. we have the right population numbers, had a written constitution from 1835 and our governor appealed to congress to become a state, and it was rejected because there was some unsettled business between the state of michigan and the state of ohio, as in who would own toledo. now, both states saw it as a very valuable port on lake eire and the maumee river that would help with transportation. it took about two y
birch or maple to build this frame and then overlay it with strips of birch bark, sometimes woven reed mats. they would fill it with grasses for insulation. they would live in these year-round. the nice thing about them is they are pretty compact and mobile. they could take the birch bark off and move from place to place as seasons changed. now we have moved into the gallery that talks about how michigan became a state. michigan was slow to settle due to the swamplands and other things like...
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they had to go to walter reed where they do unbelievable work. these doctors are unbelievable. to say Ãbthat the best i've ever seen anything like it. one young man last week had his nose rebuilt and they said it was in a thousand pieces. and i said, where were you hurt? he said my face was almost obliterated. i said, you have a better face than i do. [laughter] he said, sir, had a doctor who was unbelievable. and they put together. he said a thousand fragments. i don't know if that's possible but a thousand fragments. ... ... [applause] >> starting now, it is book tv on c-span 2. >> tonight on book tv we are taking a look at science and technology. a scientist shares his thoughts on the future of artificial intelligence. then thomas malone, founding director of the mit center for collective intelligence discusses the work being done there on ai. and later columbia university psychiatry professor kelly harding explores a link between mental and physical health. >> all right. good evening everyone. thank you for supporting your local independent and employee owned bookstore. bef
they had to go to walter reed where they do unbelievable work. these doctors are unbelievable. to say Ãbthat the best i've ever seen anything like it. one young man last week had his nose rebuilt and they said it was in a thousand pieces. and i said, where were you hurt? he said my face was almost obliterated. i said, you have a better face than i do. [laughter] he said, sir, had a doctor who was unbelievable. and they put together. he said a thousand fragments. i don't know if that's possible...
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not where we were, but what we are right now, and what we want to do going forward. >> reed said thel the hopes and dreams that we have as individuals and collectively in his city. congratulations. and that is the overnight news or this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm norah o'donnell. /s >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm don dahler. the invasion of northbound syria is underway. 48 hours after president trump ordered the withdrawal of u.s. troops, turkey's military unleashed a ground and air assault on america's closest allies in the region, the kurdish militias. the spectre of u.s.-made war planes targeted soldiers who were essentially the ground troops in the fight against the islamic state has touched off outrage in europe, the middle east, and in congress. charlie d'agata has the latest from across the border in iraq. >> reporter: phase one of the turkish onslaught has been even m
not where we were, but what we are right now, and what we want to do going forward. >> reed said thel the hopes and dreams that we have as individuals and collectively in his city. congratulations. and that is the overnight news or this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm norah o'donnell. /s >> announcer: this is the "cbs...
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speakers included the senate foreign relations chair and senate armed service ranking member jack reed. we have a crisis here in this world and here in america because of the precipitous action we take a small number of american troops and greenlight the invasion, we are in real trouble in a whole lot of ways. most importantly, we know that a small group of dead people can cause terrible terrorism even when they are 7,000 miles away. >> there are about 70,000 now being guarded by the kurds. but because of the president's actions, they will no longer be guarded. whatla is the plan from a scathg and they didn't have one. neither of them have a great interest in stopping isis. in fact i asked the defense secretary is there any intelligence that shows that guarding the prisoners and prevent them from escaping and though there was no intelligence to that effect prisoners are escaping and will continue to escape and america will pay the price. they fought alongside our soldiers. they are our allies. they would rather be back to the status quo and talk to their leaders. and certainly america
speakers included the senate foreign relations chair and senate armed service ranking member jack reed. we have a crisis here in this world and here in america because of the precipitous action we take a small number of american troops and greenlight the invasion, we are in real trouble in a whole lot of ways. most importantly, we know that a small group of dead people can cause terrible terrorism even when they are 7,000 miles away. >> there are about 70,000 now being guarded by the...
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. >>> eric reed is now a carolina panther. he's looking for payback this sunday on the 49ers. >> definitely the way i feel like i was treated there. the way they run that organization. i remember they changed my position and my contract. i remember they released the ball to bowman who led in tackles the year before at that position. >>> sixers, ben simmons. the 76ers start strong. dominic smith, sidney crosby, finds the back of the net. >>> how about is it for hou alvarez, a line drive. cabrera money on the field. and at the plate tonight. >>> dude is hungry. he won the game, 120- 101. this >>> oklahoma announcing their famous sooner schooner will not run again. this was during last saturday's game. the school is building a new one for next season. >> we continue to monitor this wildfire in the geysers and sonoma county. mandatory evacuees are in effect. >> we'll have the latest in - [announcer] the following is a sponsored presentation for the yancey way to real estate success free lunch and dinner events. get ready, in your
. >>> eric reed is now a carolina panther. he's looking for payback this sunday on the 49ers. >> definitely the way i feel like i was treated there. the way they run that organization. i remember they changed my position and my contract. i remember they released the ball to bowman who led in tackles the year before at that position. >>> sixers, ben simmons. the 76ers start strong. dominic smith, sidney crosby, finds the back of the net. >>> how about is it for...
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i go to walter reed and give out purple hearts.t incredible soldiers coming home to dover, coming home in a cop -- home in a coffn areas we have nothing to do with, and it's heartbreaking. trish: when donald trump won the presidency, all of a sudden everything they used stand for they were suddenly against. this is democrats reacting when president obama took troops out of the middle east. think about that versus what they are saying now. >> president obama promised to end the war in iraq responsibly. prop is made, promise kept. the russians have tried to get us involved in the wars unsuccessfully. >> where do you come down on that. do you support his decision? >> absolutely. it's the right decision. >> we have abandoned the kurds. >> if we had don't job our administration set out to do, to end the war we did not start. >> it's the most of shameful thing any president has done in modern history. it's shameful what this man has done. trish: when and why and how did these tables turn. i hope our politicians aren't engage our military
i go to walter reed and give out purple hearts.t incredible soldiers coming home to dover, coming home in a cop -- home in a coffn areas we have nothing to do with, and it's heartbreaking. trish: when donald trump won the presidency, all of a sudden everything they used stand for they were suddenly against. this is democrats reacting when president obama took troops out of the middle east. think about that versus what they are saying now. >> president obama promised to end the war in iraq...
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speakers included the senate foreign relations chair and senate armed service ranking member jack reed. we have a crisis here in this world and here in america because of the precipitous action we take a small number of american troops and greenlight the invasion, we are in real trouble in a whole lot of ways. most importantly, we know that a small group of dead people can cause terrible terrorism even when they are 7,000 miles away.
speakers included the senate foreign relations chair and senate armed service ranking member jack reed. we have a crisis here in this world and here in america because of the precipitous action we take a small number of american troops and greenlight the invasion, we are in real trouble in a whole lot of ways. most importantly, we know that a small group of dead people can cause terrible terrorism even when they are 7,000 miles away.
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reed, the co-author of the bill, for three minutes. mr. reed: i thank mr. engel and the members of the energy and commerce committee for your leadership and my colleague, mr. carter, for pushing this bill through and dr. burgess in leading the floor debate. i rise in strong support because as we all know, when loved ones become deathly ill, we are helpless and we want to step in but not sure how. when my own mother became sick, there isn't anything i wouldn't do to cure her. t the women taught me what truly mattered to her was the comfort of her home, the comfort of her family and that quality time to be spent with her loved ones and her friends. surrounded by wonderful team of family, friends and in particular, hospice-care providers, we watched as her wishes were met. they made sure her symptoms were managed and physically comfortable. but more important, with the hospice volunteers who stepped in and a much needed break by the loved ones that were caring for her. the experience changed my perspective on death and dying. i'm thankful for the staff and vol
reed, the co-author of the bill, for three minutes. mr. reed: i thank mr. engel and the members of the energy and commerce committee for your leadership and my colleague, mr. carter, for pushing this bill through and dr. burgess in leading the floor debate. i rise in strong support because as we all know, when loved ones become deathly ill, we are helpless and we want to step in but not sure how. when my own mother became sick, there isn't anything i wouldn't do to cure her. t the women taught...
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i am now going to walter reed hospital.e are going to be giving out five purple hearts to unbelievably brave young people. i'm going to meet these. some of you are going over. we can talk further over there. when we are there, i would like you to respect the process. we are giving out purple heart to very brave people. wounded warriors. they are incredible people. i will be back here in probably two hours. >> you have an impeachment strategy? [indiscernible] vonnie: the president on his way to walter reed to represent purple heart stove wounded warriors. stocks are at session highs. potentially it is the headline, trump saying a good deal with china could happen. that seems to boost stocks further. he said many things in that 20 minutes or so, talking about the campaign, about several candidates, including joe biden, who he does not think has a chance of winning. he also said it is up to lawyers if he cooperates with subpoenas to have them speak to house committees. again, he says there is a good chance of making a deal wit
i am now going to walter reed hospital.e are going to be giving out five purple hearts to unbelievably brave young people. i'm going to meet these. some of you are going over. we can talk further over there. when we are there, i would like you to respect the process. we are giving out purple heart to very brave people. wounded warriors. they are incredible people. i will be back here in probably two hours. >> you have an impeachment strategy? [indiscernible] vonnie: the president on his...
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i'm joy reed. tonight a dozen democratic candidates, the largest field assembled on a single stage so far met in westerville, ohio, just north of columbus answering questions for three hours in front of an audience in this bell weather state for picking the president. note that no presidential candidate since 1960 has won the general election without winning ohio. going into this fourth presidential debate, the candidate absorbing the most attacks was not joe biden but rather the new polling front runner, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. >> your signature, senator, is to have a plan for everything except this. >> you are making republican talking points right now in this room. >> saying this is a rules problem is ignoring the reality americans see around us every day. >> sometimes i think that senator warren is more focused on being punitive or pitting some part of the country against the other. >> i'd like to ask senator warren if she would join me in calling for an end to this regime chang
i'm joy reed. tonight a dozen democratic candidates, the largest field assembled on a single stage so far met in westerville, ohio, just north of columbus answering questions for three hours in front of an audience in this bell weather state for picking the president. note that no presidential candidate since 1960 has won the general election without winning ohio. going into this fourth presidential debate, the candidate absorbing the most attacks was not joe biden but rather the new polling...
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. >> thanks, amanda. [ bell ripping ] >> san francisco mayer london reed rapping a bell tonight at exactly teaua suck orig. at that time i had two young children that i was concerned about. >> major earthquake. all communications went down. no electric four. power and a water supply was appropriate. >> there was just no people around. there were people not allowed inside their homes. >> still hard to turn away from that footage. one of the memos rabble sights was the dam done to the cyprus freeway. hundreds of cars were trapped or krurnd. some died. how the >> right here where we're standing, 42 people perished. >> services today honoring people who helped others. >> i'm watching telephone poles moving. i'm watching street lights bouncing up and down. >> mark hoffman was a lieutenant in 189. that's what he saw outside forest fire station number one. they went you would a collapsed free wave and sempled for victims. >> i thought my best thing was seioto collapsed section. >> they also went to work. >> we move quickly in the community to see what was going on and how we could help others. >>
. >> thanks, amanda. [ bell ripping ] >> san francisco mayer london reed rapping a bell tonight at exactly teaua suck orig. at that time i had two young children that i was concerned about. >> major earthquake. all communications went down. no electric four. power and a water supply was appropriate. >> there was just no people around. there were people not allowed inside their homes. >> still hard to turn away from that footage. one of the memos rabble sights was...
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reed: thank you, mr. president. i, too, rise this afternoon to discuss the situation in syria. let me commend my colleague, senator romney, for his very thoughtful and very timely and very important comments. we all recognize that the situation in syria is highly fluid, but it's important, i think, to state the case with respect to the president's decision to acquiesce to president erdogan's offensive against the kurds. the president's decision is a disaster for our partners in the fight against isis and the united states foreign policy more broadly spoken. while i welcome the temporary cease-fire announced a short time ago and hope that a permanent cease-fire can be achieved, it does not absolve president trump of responsibility for his betrayal of our kurdish partners and his role in unleashing violence and instability in northern syria. it is not clear whether turkey made any concessions as part of the deal struck with the u.s. delegation or whether kurdish forces will comply. if not, i am concerned that additional violence is likely to follow and we'll have little leverage
reed: thank you, mr. president. i, too, rise this afternoon to discuss the situation in syria. let me commend my colleague, senator romney, for his very thoughtful and very timely and very important comments. we all recognize that the situation in syria is highly fluid, but it's important, i think, to state the case with respect to the president's decision to acquiesce to president erdogan's offensive against the kurds. the president's decision is a disaster for our partners in the fight...