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the exhibition has many of roger law's original sketches, some of these people like robert mugabe aremarkable ceramic pots which sell for up to £75,000 each. they think that underpins all his work is his incredible concentration on drawing, his incredible proficiency. it underpins his work as a caricaturist, as a puppet maker, a satirist but also his work in ceramics. the trump puppet has been made for an american version of spitting image currently in development. the exhibition called from satire to ceramics, opens next saturday. bbc look east, norwich. not flattering. now the weather with neck. when skies are clear to bridges are dipping, not as much frost and last night, for some the frost will come and go as we go from pledge to clear spells, showers of scotland into northern ireland and northern england on a brisk breeze, probably where we have the clearest skies the longest will be the midlands and east anglia where we see the lowest temperatures, going into saturday morning, on saturday quite a bit of code in northern ireland although mainly dry, clad and patchy rain for wales
the exhibition has many of roger law's original sketches, some of these people like robert mugabe aremarkable ceramic pots which sell for up to £75,000 each. they think that underpins all his work is his incredible concentration on drawing, his incredible proficiency. it underpins his work as a caricaturist, as a puppet maker, a satirist but also his work in ceramics. the trump puppet has been made for an american version of spitting image currently in development. the exhibition called from...
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role that you have of inhadsuring that 702 is applied appropriately and in accordance to the law that admiral rogers so eloquently laid out in terms of the checks and balances to it. but this is more on the criminal investigatatory side than the iftelligence collection for national security. >> i think there's been a little bit of myth development in that space. when we talk about sort of the criminal side, i think it's important to distinguish between the tip and lead kind of scenario that i'm describing, which is where 702 is so important and the prosecution end of it where the information of any sort is being used. section 702 has not been used for any traditional criminal case as evidenced in a trial or anything like that ever except in about 10 terrorism prosecutions. so the notion that there are criminal agents using section 702 to make sort of garden-variety criminal cases, that's just myth. it is not happening. >> why has that myth evolved in it public square? somewhere a law enforcement agency that also has a -- as does the bureau. having that intelligence function, how did that myth come a
role that you have of inhadsuring that 702 is applied appropriately and in accordance to the law that admiral rogers so eloquently laid out in terms of the checks and balances to it. but this is more on the criminal investigatatory side than the iftelligence collection for national security. >> i think there's been a little bit of myth development in that space. when we talk about sort of the criminal side, i think it's important to distinguish between the tip and lead kind of scenario...
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bishop robert mcelroy from san diego wrote a wonderful book on the obama faith-based director, and rogers and law. we began in prayer, and song. we've had wonderful reflections, candor, passion, questions. it is appropriate we end in prayer. i want to introduce carl powell. he is-- he grew up in brooklyn. he's part of the class of 2018, studying history. he's a mentor, a counsellor and a leader in our protestant community here to ask god's blessing for us, for our panelists and for our nation. carl. >> please stand. as we end our time together, let us take a moment to pray for hope in our world and in our time. please respond to each petition, give us hope, lord. >> let us pray that this dialog here today be counted for the enlargement of our community. >> sorry-- a little slow there. that we may come together for a common purpose and bring together that which divides, we pray. >> give us hope, lord. >> may our endeavors begin to restore the dignity of all of our people and work for the common good of all, especially those from whom much has been taken. may those who were counted as little, be co
bishop robert mcelroy from san diego wrote a wonderful book on the obama faith-based director, and rogers and law. we began in prayer, and song. we've had wonderful reflections, candor, passion, questions. it is appropriate we end in prayer. i want to introduce carl powell. he is-- he grew up in brooklyn. he's part of the class of 2018, studying history. he's a mentor, a counsellor and a leader in our protestant community here to ask god's blessing for us, for our panelists and for our nation....
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. >> i'm jane rogers i'm orville's daughter-in-law and i ran or walked three months. >> curtis rogersles today. >> we ran 9 miles each today. >> i ran 2 miles today. >> for a combined total of 100 miles across 33 family members and four generations to celebrate rogers 100 years. >> the family taking on the final mile together. >> yeah, grand dad! >> reporter: rogers with his family by his side, his special birthday shoes -- >> how do they feel? >> good. >> reporter: and some encouragement along the way. >> thank you. thank you. >> making it to 100. >> yay! >> we're just amazed and i guess we shouldn't be amazed because he lives every day the same, and so why not one hun zero one. why not 110? >> grateful, gratitude, thankful, proud all those thing just a midsting. >> just enjoy life. god meant for us to have a wonderful life. >> fantastic stuff. fox 29 news at 6:00 starts right now. ♪ >>> one-time haven for drug users cleaned up but instead of problems at the railroad track maybe's and businesses say it's all creeping in on them. >> chasing the customers away. >> as the bullet proof g
. >> i'm jane rogers i'm orville's daughter-in-law and i ran or walked three months. >> curtis rogersles today. >> we ran 9 miles each today. >> i ran 2 miles today. >> for a combined total of 100 miles across 33 family members and four generations to celebrate rogers 100 years. >> the family taking on the final mile together. >> yeah, grand dad! >> reporter: rogers with his family by his side, his special birthday shoes -- >> how do they...
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joining me now "the washington post" national political reporter robert costa, jennifer rogers, now with columbia law school, and michael crowley. our second date of the day. thank you for coming back to be with me. robert costa, let me start with you donald trump's pattern of bringing everything back to russia. with the call today to "the new york times" guaranteeing that his interview with maggy haberman and her colleague, peter baker, will now drive the conversation with russia for another day. >> we shall see, nicolle. what we saw in this interview with "the new york times" as you mentioned at the beginning of the show, there was no mention of trump in these indictments that came out. but when you look at george papadopoulos he is under scrutiny and has pled guilty with cooperating with these charges and working with federal investigators because of the work he did when he was on the trump campaign, how he talked to the fbi about what happened during that campaign. >> for lying to it fbi, i mean that's why he pled guilty. >> correct. >> let me ask you, donald trump likes to jab people. in terms o
joining me now "the washington post" national political reporter robert costa, jennifer rogers, now with columbia law school, and michael crowley. our second date of the day. thank you for coming back to be with me. robert costa, let me start with you donald trump's pattern of bringing everything back to russia. with the call today to "the new york times" guaranteeing that his interview with maggy haberman and her colleague, peter baker, will now drive the conversation with...
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helping to break down the biggest headlines of the week i always say the best name in law enforcement. lieutenant rogerpolice department. michelle lawrence former senior vice-president at wells fargo. let's start we've been chatting about this. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> glad to be here. >> thanks for coming. in. >>> changing cultures conversations of harass many discrimination magnified in the media the harvey weinstein situation, he has been accused of by several individuals. you've now got alec baldwin who is out there and kind of tying in discrimination and harassme harassment. so he says that harvey weinstein became of age when all the rules about behavior and workplaces were different. now alec baldwin addressing his own inappropriate behaviors seemingly using the same excuse as weinstein. this all comes as retired new jersey police chief frank nucera, jr. arrested by the fbi and charged with a hate crime. i laid all that out there. the biggest question is, how do we change it? you worked in high levels in corporate america. >> absolutely. >> is it the culture and how do we change t
helping to break down the biggest headlines of the week i always say the best name in law enforcement. lieutenant rogerpolice department. michelle lawrence former senior vice-president at wells fargo. let's start we've been chatting about this. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> glad to be here. >> thanks for coming. in. >>> changing cultures conversations of harass many discrimination magnified in the media the harvey weinstein situation, he has been accused of...
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they found themselves with was all these stolen documents a felony under state law and a crime under the federal statute. roger stone farmed it out and everybody else jumped on it. kushner, don junior and the president and they made a complete positive deniable so they wouldn't be stuck with the stolen documents. >> the last thing i'll say, and let me go back to you malcolm, is the idea of so much deception and deceit and forgetting about the contacts. the thing that sticks out to me the most is saying they forgot about the me mails. russian government says they're trying to help your bad. no one says anything until it becomes obvious to the public and you send the candidate out to on base percentafew skate ab >> the stolen documents from the dnc was began one year before the donald trump's nomination. win or lose, they were going to lose that data. when they brought it to the rnc, to the trump team, that was transitioning. don't forget about the november michael cohen e-mail where he says the russians are looking out for us by the time this got donald trump jr. -- i think he's going to be turn out to be the n
they found themselves with was all these stolen documents a felony under state law and a crime under the federal statute. roger stone farmed it out and everybody else jumped on it. kushner, don junior and the president and they made a complete positive deniable so they wouldn't be stuck with the stolen documents. >> the last thing i'll say, and let me go back to you malcolm, is the idea of so much deception and deceit and forgetting about the contacts. the thing that sticks out to me the...
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but again, that's not a law, that's not a rule that governs how these companies can act. >> interesting. we will wait and see. roger, thanks so much. roger chang with cnet. >>> significa jewellers loses s luster, cutting its guidance for 2018, saying it expects earnings and same-store sales to disappoint next year. the company's quarterly results were also disappointing. the owner of kay's jewelers and zale's reported a loss in same-store sales, saying customer transactions and weather issues w. signet shares finished the day down 30% to $52.79. >>> the shoe retailer dfw says the severe hurricane season took a bite out of its results. the company missed both profit and sales estimates and also cut its profit expectations this year. dfw also said it hasn't seen demand pick up yet for its cold weather products. shares slipped 13% to end at .19 >>> lowe's reported same-store sales that climbed more than expected as shoppers rushed in to buy emergency supplies and products to repair their properties damaged from hurricanes. the company topped revenue and earnings expectations and said expects sales to rise 6%. sales fe
but again, that's not a law, that's not a rule that governs how these companies can act. >> interesting. we will wait and see. roger, thanks so much. roger chang with cnet. >>> significa jewellers loses s luster, cutting its guidance for 2018, saying it expects earnings and same-store sales to disappoint next year. the company's quarterly results were also disappointing. the owner of kay's jewelers and zale's reported a loss in same-store sales, saying customer transactions and...
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with -- with roger ailes what we were able to do, go in, hire an independent law firm, sorry, outside law firm to work for us, work for us and go in and investigate all the allegations, which included speaking to the women involved, corroborating their stories, getting firsthand corroboration from when the harassment claims happened, really very rigorous investigation where we were able to talk to our employees and gain the fact that we needed to act upon that. with bill o'reilly, it was very different in that they were private settlements that happened in the past the company had never had a complaint. the private settlements included anyone not talking about it. so we had a complete inability to dig into the story and find out what had actually happened once, however, these things became public, and we were aware of them, what we were able to do is change the contract if there were any further allegations that arose, we could fire him for cause immediately, which is what we did. >> and fox and more generally is it now no longer okay that someone could have a private settlement where
with -- with roger ailes what we were able to do, go in, hire an independent law firm, sorry, outside law firm to work for us, work for us and go in and investigate all the allegations, which included speaking to the women involved, corroborating their stories, getting firsthand corroboration from when the harassment claims happened, really very rigorous investigation where we were able to talk to our employees and gain the fact that we needed to act upon that. with bill o'reilly, it was very...
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roger kimball presents a collection of essays on populism. also being published this week, listening in by cybersecurity expert susan landdau. in the book she looks at the future of cyber threats. george mason university law professor f.h. buckley examines how corruption is impacting the economy in "the republic of virtue." and in "clashing over commerce," dartmouth college economics professor douglas irwin looks at the history of united states trade policy. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. .. southern festival of books. it's my pleasure to have the opportunity to introduce jonathan eig, this morning. an author i really really admire. i have been reading his work for years and he's here to talk by his new book, his biography of mohammed ali.
roger kimball presents a collection of essays on populism. also being published this week, listening in by cybersecurity expert susan landdau. in the book she looks at the future of cyber threats. george mason university law professor f.h. buckley examines how corruption is impacting the economy in "the republic of virtue." and in "clashing over commerce," dartmouth college economics professor douglas irwin looks at the history of united states trade policy. look for these...
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rogers. and then please join us for a special report here at 11:00 on channel 6. the troubleshooters are saving you money by exposing a little known law that could cost you big bucks. here is nydia han with a preview. >> here is the riddle. how can a $2 sign end up costing you more than $300? tonight the troubleshooters have the answer in a seller beware. this is sure to be a big talker and and have you saying, i didn't know that. >> for cecily tynan and ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team. i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >>> tonight, breaking news. embattled senate candidate roy moore. his attorney, before the cameras, just moments ago. what he now says about moore, and that fifth accuser. and tonight, our team asking the president -- >> should roy moore resign, mr. president? do you believe his accusers? >>> also breaking at this hour, what we've just learned about the deadly shooting, the gunman firing into a kindergarten classroom. the school custodian locking the doors just 8 to 10 seconds before the suspect got there. >>> new video just in tonight, after that suspected serial killer
rogers. and then please join us for a special report here at 11:00 on channel 6. the troubleshooters are saving you money by exposing a little known law that could cost you big bucks. here is nydia han with a preview. >> here is the riddle. how can a $2 sign end up costing you more than $300? tonight the troubleshooters have the answer in a seller beware. this is sure to be a big talker and and have you saying, i didn't know that. >> for cecily tynan and ducis rogers and the entire...
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roger. an extremely capable leader to carry you it is great to be back in ohio. for the last 19 years i practiced law in columbus into i took a job in january with the department of justice in washington. i do not get back to ohio or the midwest as often as i like. what better time or wait to come back than to celebrate constitution day with all of you. i did some research on constitution day before i came. ohio is one of the first states to celebrate constitution day. my research that i first uncovered suggested ohio first celebrated it in 1952 and some individuals to the movement convinced and congress and president eisenhower to sign a law creating constitution week. i did more research and found out that other states claim that title of having the inspiration behind institution day. i am not sure i will be able to sort out that debate today. i am certain that ohioans are happy to share that honor just as the first 13 states shared the effort to draft and ratify our constitution. while we can debate the origins day, we canion agree that the constitution itself means more to our nation in a single
roger. an extremely capable leader to carry you it is great to be back in ohio. for the last 19 years i practiced law in columbus into i took a job in january with the department of justice in washington. i do not get back to ohio or the midwest as often as i like. what better time or wait to come back than to celebrate constitution day with all of you. i did some research on constitution day before i came. ohio is one of the first states to celebrate constitution day. my research that i first...
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general, donald trump jr., the son, jared kushner, the son-in-law, carter page a foreign policy adviser, and, of course, there's the ever lovable rogertone who was involved in a variety of different ways in tell graphing something was coming at the clinton campaign. these are all extremely close trump associates who've been disgeneralous about their communications when donald trump continues to maintain nothing happened. it's all a hoax. so why can't they just come clean? >> is it possible there's another explanation to this? this is all just -- i think you and i have talked about there's an idea that trump didn't expect to win and was looking for possible future business dealings and jared kushner and manafort also had financial interests in maintaining contacts with russia, that a lot of these people had some sort of -- it wouldn't have hurt to continue business in russia? >> i think actually at the outset a lot of the outreach to russia was business driven. trump wanting his hotel and trump getting money from russians when no one else would lend money to him. donald trump george w. bush said russia was their source of funding, the
general, donald trump jr., the son, jared kushner, the son-in-law, carter page a foreign policy adviser, and, of course, there's the ever lovable rogertone who was involved in a variety of different ways in tell graphing something was coming at the clinton campaign. these are all extremely close trump associates who've been disgeneralous about their communications when donald trump continues to maintain nothing happened. it's all a hoax. so why can't they just come clean? >> is it...
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laws at home, and burn more coal. this week, as nations meet in bonn for the annual un climate conference, our environment analyst rogertates there are fighting back. southern california. a final for the wind that russia is between desert and coast. look at this land. stone, grit, and a little bit of scrub. useless for agriculture. but there is one very lucrative crop here: and thatis is one very lucrative crop here: and that is the clean energy from the desert wind. renewables boomed under barack obama, but donald trump says that variable output threatens the economy. he was to subsidise coal and nuclear. he is tried to scrap 50 environment rules and wants to allow coal plants to pollute more. 15 states led by california are fighting back with plans for emissions cuts from housing, industry, and cars. we are in a contest of ideas. depending on that and the outcome of this contest, it will be determined what the world will be determined what the world will look like over the next ten, 20, and 30 years. and here is california's and is for variable renewable energy. the steel containers near san diego make up the biggest
laws at home, and burn more coal. this week, as nations meet in bonn for the annual un climate conference, our environment analyst rogertates there are fighting back. southern california. a final for the wind that russia is between desert and coast. look at this land. stone, grit, and a little bit of scrub. useless for agriculture. but there is one very lucrative crop here: and thatis is one very lucrative crop here: and that is the clean energy from the desert wind. renewables boomed under...
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laws at home and burn more coal. this week, as nations meet in bonn for the annual un climate conference, our environment analyst rogerear how some states there, are fighting back. southern california. a funnel for the wind that rushes from desert to coast. this land, stone, grit, a little bit of scrub, useless for agriculture. but there is one very lucrative crop here. and that is the clean energy from the desert wind. renewables boomed under president obama, but president trump says their variable output threatens the economy. he wants to subsidise coal and nuclear. he's trying to scrap 50 environmental rules. he wants to allow coal plants to pollute more. 15 states led by california are fighting back with plans for emission cuts for housing, industry and cars. we are in a contest for ideas. depending on the outcome of this contest will determine what the rule is going to look like for the next ten, 20, 30 years. here is california's answer. these steel containers near san diego make up the biggest lithium battery in the world. storing energy when the wind is blowing and the sun is shining. they can take energy that
laws at home and burn more coal. this week, as nations meet in bonn for the annual un climate conference, our environment analyst rogerear how some states there, are fighting back. southern california. a funnel for the wind that rushes from desert to coast. this land, stone, grit, a little bit of scrub, useless for agriculture. but there is one very lucrative crop here. and that is the clean energy from the desert wind. renewables boomed under president obama, but president trump says their...
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law takes effect in new jersey. >> good morning its 5:30 on this wednesday november 1st. let's find out how cold it is with dave murphy and karen rogers is helping you with your commute. good morning. >> now that we're all sugared up we get to go outside and shiver. >> tam was talking about how cold it was, i gave my cold face. you'll be doing that on the bus stop this morning. here's the wide view. satellite shows you that there is some clear skies overhead, so maybe some early sunshine. but cloud cover zipping in from the west overall and we are looking at a mostly cloudy day with some sunshine filtering through at times. you will see some early though. how about these temperatures? 35 degrees now in trenton. 34 in allentown. 36 degrees in reading. down right cold in some spots this morning. at least there's not a whole lot of wind out there. 42 in philadelphia, 41 in wilmington and 39 in millville. as we go through the day it's going to be cool again. we talked about this yesterday. the chilliest start of the morning and then this afternoon still kind of cool. 52 degrees by noon and by 3 o'clock, 60. that's going to be your high to
law takes effect in new jersey. >> good morning its 5:30 on this wednesday november 1st. let's find out how cold it is with dave murphy and karen rogers is helping you with your commute. good morning. >> now that we're all sugared up we get to go outside and shiver. >> tam was talking about how cold it was, i gave my cold face. you'll be doing that on the bus stop this morning. here's the wide view. satellite shows you that there is some clear skies overhead, so maybe some...
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law takes effect in new jersey. >> good morning its 5:30 on this wednesday november 1st. let's find out how cold it is with dave murphy and karen rogersmmute. good morning. >> now that we're all sugared up we get to go outside and shiver. >> tam was talking about how cold it was, i gave my cold face. you'll be doing that on the bus stop this morning. here's the wide view. satellite shows you that
law takes effect in new jersey. >> good morning its 5:30 on this wednesday november 1st. let's find out how cold it is with dave murphy and karen rogersmmute. good morning. >> now that we're all sugared up we get to go outside and shiver. >> tam was talking about how cold it was, i gave my cold face. you'll be doing that on the bus stop this morning. here's the wide view. satellite shows you that
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law. carter page, a foreign policy adviser. and of course there is the ever lovable rogerinvolved in a variety of different ways in telegraphing that something was coming at the clinton campaign. these are all extremely close trump associates who have been disingenuous about their communication. when donald trump continues to maintain nothing happened. it's all a hoax. >> well, michael. >> why can't they come clean? >> is it possible, you and i have talked about this before, there is another explanation to this? again, this is all just -- that -- i think you and i have talked about this. the idea that trump didn't expect to win and was looking for possible future business dealings and jared kushner and manafort also had financial interests in maintaining contacts with russia? that a lot of these people had, carter page you could argue as well, i guess george papadopoulos as well, would have had some -- even if he wasn't going to become president, it wouldn't hurt to continue business in russia? >> i think actually at the outset a lot of the outreach to russia was business
law. carter page, a foreign policy adviser. and of course there is the ever lovable rogerinvolved in a variety of different ways in telegraphing that something was coming at the clinton campaign. these are all extremely close trump associates who have been disingenuous about their communication. when donald trump continues to maintain nothing happened. it's all a hoax. >> well, michael. >> why can't they come clean? >> is it possible, you and i have talked about this before,...
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laws. on this, the week when nations are meeting in bonn for the annual un climate conference, the bbc‘s environment analyst, rogerind him, but others have begun a green fightback. southern california. the san gorgonio pass. a route through the mountains and a funnel for the wind that rushes from desert to coast. look at this land. stone, grit, a bit of scrub, useless for agriculture. but there is one very lucrative crop here, and that is the clean energy from the desert wind. renewables boomed under president 0bama, but president trump says they threaten the economy because their output is variable. he wants to subsidise coal and nuclear instead. he's trying to scrap 50 environmental rules. he wants to protect coal by relaxing pollution standards for power plant. 15 states, led by california governorjerry brown, are fighting back with plans for their own emissions cuts from housing, industry and cars. we're in a contest of ideas, a contest of government actions and policies. the outcome of this contest will determine what the world is going to look like over the next 10,20 and 30 years. trump will not be, i hope,
laws. on this, the week when nations are meeting in bonn for the annual un climate conference, the bbc‘s environment analyst, rogerind him, but others have begun a green fightback. southern california. the san gorgonio pass. a route through the mountains and a funnel for the wind that rushes from desert to coast. look at this land. stone, grit, a bit of scrub, useless for agriculture. but there is one very lucrative crop here, and that is the clean energy from the desert wind. renewables...
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a felony under new york state law, it's also a crime under the federal statute and it was too hot for them to handle. roger farmed it out and everybody else jumped on it, kushner, don jr., the president, and they made a complete positive deniability so they wouldn't be stuck with the stolen documents. >> the last thing i'll say -- let me go back to you, malcolm, because we have to let you go in a second. >> sure. >> is the idea of the -- so much deception and deceit and forgetting about all of these contacts. and the thing that sticks out to me the most is just the idea at some point that papadopoulos says they got a lot of hillary clinton e-mails and you've also got an e-mail saying the russian government is trying to help your dad and no one says or does anything when it becomes clear in the public that the russians have done something extremely serious and hacked the dnc. then you send the candidate out in public to obfuscate about it. >> yeah, you're absolutely right. you know, the stolen documents of the dnc, i think a lot of people forget was an intelligence operation that began one year -- >> right.
a felony under new york state law, it's also a crime under the federal statute and it was too hot for them to handle. roger farmed it out and everybody else jumped on it, kushner, don jr., the president, and they made a complete positive deniability so they wouldn't be stuck with the stolen documents. >> the last thing i'll say -- let me go back to you, malcolm, because we have to let you go in a second. >> sure. >> is the idea of the -- so much deception and deceit and...
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roger harrabin reports. a message from children to the people who govern them — give us air that's fit to breathe. these youngsters petitioning downing street attend schools where pollution levels break the lawreak the lawm is quite bad for the children at our school because our front playground is right next to a busy road and that's really not good for our health. members of four parliamentary committees are conducting what is being dubbed a super inquiry into air pollution. mps were told the uk needs a new clea n mps were told the uk needs a new clean air act. the act of 1950s was brought about because of the great smoke. factories were churning out this stuff and smoke suffered outside, leading to thousands of people dying. you could see it. politicians in the 50s passed the clea n politicians in the 50s passed the clean air act. diesel vehicles are the biggest cause of the problem. in the biggest cause of the problem. in the budget yesterday, the chancellor did increase attacks on dirty diesel ca i’s did increase attacks on dirty diesel cars but not vans. we only apply this measure to cars so before the headline writers start limbering up, let me be clear, no white van man or woman will
roger harrabin reports. a message from children to the people who govern them — give us air that's fit to breathe. these youngsters petitioning downing street attend schools where pollution levels break the lawreak the lawm is quite bad for the children at our school because our front playground is right next to a busy road and that's really not good for our health. members of four parliamentary committees are conducting what is being dubbed a super inquiry into air pollution. mps were told...
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trying to communicate with russia, roger stone, no formal role or carter page, no formal role and are bad people i hope they're accountable to the fulle esest extent of the law. >> in the "washington post" interview candidate trump did, first time he mentioned carter page as a foreign policy adviser, you were at that interview. george papadopoulos was also on this list of security advisors. how did he get on there? >> look, what happened at the time, the press was clamoring to hear from the trump team who his advisers would be. on that list, it was hastily put together, one meeting of the advisory committee and that list included guys like admiral cubic and general matsuzaka and others, so these names were added. how they got put together i don't know exactly know for sure. tell you this, exactly one meeting and best of my knowledge guys like carter page didn't show up for the volunteer meeting that took place one time and no formal structure, and no other role in the campaign. >> there seem to be -- george papadopoulos thought he had a formal structure. he reported to sam clovis. fair? >> i don't. see for sam clovis bii speak for corey lewandowski. pop pock
trying to communicate with russia, roger stone, no formal role or carter page, no formal role and are bad people i hope they're accountable to the fulle esest extent of the law. >> in the "washington post" interview candidate trump did, first time he mentioned carter page as a foreign policy adviser, you were at that interview. george papadopoulos was also on this list of security advisors. how did he get on there? >> look, what happened at the time, the press was...
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rogers are speaking there. addressing the passage of the tax bill that is the first major revision of american tax law since 1986e >> in the wake of that, the dow is seeing its best gains since september, s&p 500 are in paid for the best day since late october. russell 2,000 measuring of a small cap stocks, that's the highest of the day >> they cannot move profits over seas specific stock story, walmart and cisco systems both on upbeat running. take a look at walmart, higher than 11% on the flip side, l brands and best buy are hitting very hard rockwall automation is jumping to $225 a share. oil prices are continuing to slip, it is all hitting at a 52 weeks low. for more, lets head to bob pisani, we have asked so long, is tax reform already priced into the market? what does today's reaction tell us about that question >> i think tax reform is clearly a factor in the rally. there are some other things going on lets give credit where credit is due on the tax reform. l look at the s & p 500. stock is still 5-1 volume is on the good side and tax reform is a factor look at the most beaten up sectors in the last two w
rogers are speaking there. addressing the passage of the tax bill that is the first major revision of american tax law since 1986e >> in the wake of that, the dow is seeing its best gains since september, s&p 500 are in paid for the best day since late october. russell 2,000 measuring of a small cap stocks, that's the highest of the day >> they cannot move profits over seas specific stock story, walmart and cisco systems both on upbeat running. take a look at walmart, higher...
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law and senior adviser jared kushner. speaking to steve bannon, trump blamed kushner for his blame in decisions that led to mueller's appointment according to a source briefed on the call. when roger trump that kushner was giving him bad political voice trump agreed. this is from vanity fair. former aide is quoted in the article calling kushner the worst political adviser in the white house in modern history. joining us now from our washington newsroom, nbc news intelligence and national security reporter ken dilanian and msnbc political analyst, ashley, let's start with you and get the politics out of the way. it's no secret that steve bannon and his orbit want jared kushner out of that white house. so when you read an article like this, the context of knowing that, what is your reaction? >> so i'm always a little skeptical of claims of jared's demise. i'm not saying it couldn't happen. we know that sort of no one in this white house is not expendable at the certain point. the president is not known for his loyalty, although if there is one group of people he's known to be loyal to, it's his family and jared by marrying in very much counts as family. i think you are right, there
law and senior adviser jared kushner. speaking to steve bannon, trump blamed kushner for his blame in decisions that led to mueller's appointment according to a source briefed on the call. when roger trump that kushner was giving him bad political voice trump agreed. this is from vanity fair. former aide is quoted in the article calling kushner the worst political adviser in the white house in modern history. joining us now from our washington newsroom, nbc news intelligence and national...
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roger stone and mike cernavic, two right wing hatchet men. what they need to do as the congresswoman said, it's a watershed moment. they need to strip that secrecy veil that they have in congress, the law from 1995 that says these types of climbs will not be made public, they need to strip that and at that point you will see the watershed turn into niagra falls and it will be on both sides of the aisle and then you're really going to have a discussion about it's not political, it's about how men are treating women across the board. >> the question is, will they, i guess? and then it's interesting to go back to listen to anita hill, of course, who made accusations against then supreme court nominee clarence thomas in 1991. she was on "meet the press." i want to play what she had to say. >> 26 years ago, washington wasn't ready to lead on this issue and i'm afraid even today washington cannot lead the country on this issue. >> jonathan, what are you hearing? is the hill ready to do, for example, what sheila jackson lee says they should do? >> it's unclear at this point. to follow up, neither party seems to want to take the moral high ground on this issue. it's hard, certainly democrats a
roger stone and mike cernavic, two right wing hatchet men. what they need to do as the congresswoman said, it's a watershed moment. they need to strip that secrecy veil that they have in congress, the law from 1995 that says these types of climbs will not be made public, they need to strip that and at that point you will see the watershed turn into niagra falls and it will be on both sides of the aisle and then you're really going to have a discussion about it's not political, it's about how...
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laws at home and burn more coal. this week, as nations meet in bonn for the annual un climate conference, our environment analyst rogerthe desert wind. renewables boomed under president obama, but president trump say their variable output threatens the economy. he wants to subsidize coal and nuclear. he's trying to scrap 50 environmental rules. he wa nts to scrap 50 environmental rules. he wants to allow coal plants to pollute more. 15 states led by california are fighting back with plans for emission cuts for housing, and cars. we are in a contest for ideas. depending on the outcome of this contest will determine what the rule is going to look like for the next ten, 20, 30 years. here is california's answer. these steel containers near san diego make up the biggest lithium battery in the world. storing energy when the wind is blowing and the sun is shining. they can take energy that is generated when wind and solar are abundant and move it to the peak times when the grid might need it and those energy sources might not be available at the level that are needed. president trump promised voters he would bring backjobs
laws at home and burn more coal. this week, as nations meet in bonn for the annual un climate conference, our environment analyst rogerthe desert wind. renewables boomed under president obama, but president trump say their variable output threatens the economy. he wants to subsidize coal and nuclear. he's trying to scrap 50 environmental rules. he wa nts to scrap 50 environmental rules. he wants to allow coal plants to pollute more. 15 states led by california are fighting back with plans for...
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law. two people were detained in the bust. one is now set for deportation. a war may be brewing between nfl owners over commissioner roger the league. jones and a handful will owners are upset about his action to stop the neville protest led to decline in games. steve scalise challenging representative sam johnson to the scooter race and the competition was epic. ainsley: that is great. why does only one have a helmet? [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jillian: the music, the go proas brian pointed out, everything. ainsley: who won? jillian: johnson 87 years old won. scalise injured over the summer practicing for the congressional baseball game. he was a good sport about it. steve: washington, d.c. going around in circles. finally they got something done. jillian: that's awesome. we should do that downstairs. our studio is big enough. i'm the only one? steve: why we woo we want to repeat it? they did it perfectly. ainsley: would you wear the helmet? jillian: yes. ainsley: safety. steve: if you would watch the other channels you would think the republican party was in shambles after tuesday. what about what's happening at the dnc? was a
law. two people were detained in the bust. one is now set for deportation. a war may be brewing between nfl owners over commissioner roger the league. jones and a handful will owners are upset about his action to stop the neville protest led to decline in games. steve scalise challenging representative sam johnson to the scooter race and the competition was epic. ainsley: that is great. why does only one have a helmet? [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jillian: the music, the go proas brian pointed...
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law. insider connected jones to last week rant by john schnatter against the nfl leadership the two are long time friends. the nfl says rogertract extension is still on track and it is expected to be signed soon. no word of the threat of the lawsuit will do harm >> does do we know whether jerry jones have other owners that support him? >> there is four or five owners getting roger goodell on board of getting him out and half a dozen on defense he needs to get a majority like a two third -thirds to get behi >> if you start to build moment momentum, maybe people can get on board >> exactly, here are the things that gone wrong the last few months and why are we paying him a lot of money >> it is an extraordinary amount of money >> right i should be paying a lot of money too because i have been responsible for the revenue growth >> he's over seen a real expansion of media revenue for the league the criticism of mr. roger goodell has been that in a crisis where it is ray rice or ezekiel elliott or deflate gate and more of the national anthem, those are his final moments. that's what jerry jones was pointing at. >> hey, we need h
law. insider connected jones to last week rant by john schnatter against the nfl leadership the two are long time friends. the nfl says rogertract extension is still on track and it is expected to be signed soon. no word of the threat of the lawsuit will do harm >> does do we know whether jerry jones have other owners that support him? >> there is four or five owners getting roger goodell on board of getting him out and half a dozen on defense he needs to get a majority like a two...