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rosen, under pressure, delivers to the end zone. touchdown lasley, the hat trick and the bruins hanging around. what a throw. >> kirk: big time throw with so much on the line here and picking up a blitz with cameron smith right up the middle. >> chris: on the field, down five. you go for two here and 2:36 to cover 61 yards in eight plays and what a throw by the quarterba quarterback. >> chris: he has a pick and a fumble and now if they can get to three yards here. he can get to three points. >> kirk: the ball on the left hash. >> chris: bruins are two for two this season on two-point conversions. stevens is the back. rosen. from the pocket. delivers. and high, incomplete. over the head of lasley. and the lead is still five. >> kirk: i talked about smith, the blitz right up the middle. and he hasn't played much but it's the safety that does not get over in time. to help out jack jones. and throws that ball, and it's a mix up in coverage. and jones is anticipating and mating for tell to come over and he should have stafed with him in
rosen, under pressure, delivers to the end zone. touchdown lasley, the hat trick and the bruins hanging around. what a throw. >> kirk: big time throw with so much on the line here and picking up a blitz with cameron smith right up the middle. >> chris: on the field, down five. you go for two here and 2:36 to cover 61 yards in eight plays and what a throw by the quarterba quarterback. >> chris: he has a pick and a fumble and now if they can get to three yards here. he can get...
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rosen, under pressure, delivers to the end zone. touchdown lasley, the hat trick and the bruins hanging around. >> kirk: big time throw with so much on the line here and picking up a blitz with cameron smith right up the middle. >> chris: on the field, down five. you go for two here and 2:36 to cover 61 yards in eight plays and what a throw by the quarterba quarterback. >> chris: he has a pick and a fumble and now if they can get to three yards here. he can get to three points. >> kirk: the ball on the left hash. >> chris: bruins are two for two this season on two-point conversions. stevens rosen. from the pocket. delivers. and high, incomplete. over the head of lasley. and the lead is still five. >> kirk: i talked about smith, the blitz right up the middle. and he hasn't played much but it's the safety that does not get over in time. to help out jack jones. and throws that ball, and it's a mix up in coverage. and jones is anticipating and mating for tell to come over and he should have stafed with him in man or the safety should ha
rosen, under pressure, delivers to the end zone. touchdown lasley, the hat trick and the bruins hanging around. >> kirk: big time throw with so much on the line here and picking up a blitz with cameron smith right up the middle. >> chris: on the field, down five. you go for two here and 2:36 to cover 61 yards in eight plays and what a throw by the quarterba quarterback. >> chris: he has a pick and a fumble and now if they can get to three yards here. he can get to three...
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good talking with you mr rosen appreciate your time tonight thank you. well how do you ensure residents student one day become refugees that is at the core of a summit taking place in ivory coast more than eighty african and european leaders are meeting to tackle the root causes of migration which include high youth unemployment add to that the horrors of modern day slavery in libya misery and death on the path to europe are becoming the main reasons that africans are giving up on their dream of a new life. presumably date these two can spell the beginning of a new life and missionaries all had wanted to try his luck in europe but halfway into his journey in tunisia he gave up and returned home to ivory coast the international organization for migration gave him a small amount of startup money for his chicken farm. you don't think there should be more of these initiatives to stop young people leaving africa that's his message to the heads of government reason just a few kilometers away. feels you might like to see them spending more money on young people
good talking with you mr rosen appreciate your time tonight thank you. well how do you ensure residents student one day become refugees that is at the core of a summit taking place in ivory coast more than eighty african and european leaders are meeting to tackle the root causes of migration which include high youth unemployment add to that the horrors of modern day slavery in libya misery and death on the path to europe are becoming the main reasons that africans are giving up on their dream...
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focusing on the wrong solution to the problem all right eric unfortunately we're out of time eric rosen from the brookings institute joining us tonight from washington eric thank you very much thank you well staying in the u.s. the children of undocumented immigrants these so-called dreamers are growing increasingly concerned about their future many came to the u.s. as babies or small children the president had ordered a scheme allowing them to live and work in the u.s. and that scheme ends in march he's told congress to come up with another solution but many now fear that they could be deported. here i fear with thirteen graduated from high school and university today at least a stance in congress on behalf of thousands of dreamers demanding support from politicians that trump policy is what hugh intimately wants is to militarize the border and to create that he saw a lake in chorus during his campaign and now he wants to use. our. dream act to be able. to to build his wall many of the dreamers feel that way they say their situation is not being considered as it should be in congress t
focusing on the wrong solution to the problem all right eric unfortunately we're out of time eric rosen from the brookings institute joining us tonight from washington eric thank you very much thank you well staying in the u.s. the children of undocumented immigrants these so-called dreamers are growing increasingly concerned about their future many came to the u.s. as babies or small children the president had ordered a scheme allowing them to live and work in the u.s. and that scheme ends in...
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rosen stein, mr. mccabe's roles all the way back to the fusion one investigations and continuing on for that period of ten years? i suppose if i understand you correctly there was nothing down there to formally to vet them? >> i think i understand you correctly. and i think that's correct. >> and i know that oftyou've an this so i'm going to go very quickly with you. with regard to the fusion gps dossier it's been reported widely in the meads yeah that fbi paid for some of that. do you know whether that's accurate or not, accurate reporting of the media? >> i do not. >> and i guess it's also been widely reported in the media that the fbi at some point reviewed that dossier, particularly under mr. comey. so do you know if that ever occurred? >> i'm not able to comment on that. >> okay. whether you say you are not able to comment, that means you may not know or there is an investigation? >> i have not been involved in that investigation. >> okay. >> and i don't even read the newspapers that closely. >>
rosen stein, mr. mccabe's roles all the way back to the fusion one investigations and continuing on for that period of ten years? i suppose if i understand you correctly there was nothing down there to formally to vet them? >> i think i understand you correctly. and i think that's correct. >> and i know that oftyou've an this so i'm going to go very quickly with you. with regard to the fusion gps dossier it's been reported widely in the meads yeah that fbi paid for some of that. do...
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rosen, nice touch to jordan lashley 17-9 at the half rosen shaken up how about. cal goes fog it.aird whoops right over the top of the defender. what a run for gain of 18. sets up ross bowers and he walks in alone. everyone rushings in to attack laird. two point game. had he are tied. a long way to go at the rose bowl tied at 17. >>> former niners coach on the side line offers between the bruins and florida. gators are under the impression chip is taking the job with ucla going up against his old squad from oregon that would be fun. >> it's happened in pittsburgh today. >> that's pit coach confident his 4-17 would take down undefeated miami and they did. second straight year pitt's beaten undefeated team in the nation. coach is shocked. hockey now. martin jones pulled only ten seconds into the sharks period coming back burns rips it. first of the year. moments later, brawn. chris tyranny puts the puck and his self in the net, it's 4-3 pavelski rebound. tied at four. then burns breaks a stick. jonathan w lots of time, puck off joe thornton's skate and the game winner and the sharks
rosen, nice touch to jordan lashley 17-9 at the half rosen shaken up how about. cal goes fog it.aird whoops right over the top of the defender. what a run for gain of 18. sets up ross bowers and he walks in alone. everyone rushings in to attack laird. two point game. had he are tied. a long way to go at the rose bowl tied at 17. >>> former niners coach on the side line offers between the bruins and florida. gators are under the impression chip is taking the job with ucla going up...
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james rosen of the white house with what president trump is or is not saying about the situation. situation. we begin with doug mckelway and the breaking news on minnesota democratic senator al franken. >> good evening. the latest allegation against minnesota democratic senator al franken is unique because for the first time there is photographic evidence. as the flurry of allegations expands, it's proving men in neither party are immune. the picture is worth a thousand words and many calls for a senate ethics investigation. snapped on christmas eve 2006 on an air force allred returning home from the uso tour in afghanistan. the woman is leeann tweeden. the alleged grouper is then comedian al franken. >> i am asleep on the plane and there's a picture of al franken sort of doing this, grabbing my boobs over my vest. >> franken rode a comedy skit with a scripted kiss. she says franken tried relentlessly to rehearse it. >> he stuck his tongue in my mouth. >> franken apologized. "i certainly don't remember the rehearsal for this get in the same way but i said my sincerest apologies to
james rosen of the white house with what president trump is or is not saying about the situation. situation. we begin with doug mckelway and the breaking news on minnesota democratic senator al franken. >> good evening. the latest allegation against minnesota democratic senator al franken is unique because for the first time there is photographic evidence. as the flurry of allegations expands, it's proving men in neither party are immune. the picture is worth a thousand words and many...
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rosen: throughout his career, he has put his devotion to the u.s.onstitution above faction or party. he is the kind of independent citizen statesman james madison envisioned when he stressed that the u.s. cuts edition created -- constitution created not a direct democracy but a representative republic. they believed that direct democracies have led in greece and rome to be ruled by .emagogues by contrast, in a representative republic, citizens would delegate power to enlightened representatives who are chosen as a body of citizens, whose wisdom may best discern the true interests of their country and his patriotism and love of justice would be least likely to sacrifice it to temporary or partial considerations. it is especially meaningful that senator mccain will be awarded the liberty medal, accompanied by the chair of the national constitution center, vice president joe biden. [applause] vice president biden served in the senate with john mccain for more than two decades. their willingness to work together on behalf of the united states of america
rosen: throughout his career, he has put his devotion to the u.s.onstitution above faction or party. he is the kind of independent citizen statesman james madison envisioned when he stressed that the u.s. cuts edition created -- constitution created not a direct democracy but a representative republic. they believed that direct democracies have led in greece and rome to be ruled by .emagogues by contrast, in a representative republic, citizens would delegate power to enlightened representatives...
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josh rosen, maybe final college game. jordan, lastly, 12 receptions, 227 yards. was shook up, didn't play in second half. cal down 17-9 in the third. fourth and two. look at this! patrick laird sky walking for a gain of 18. down to the one-yard line. he rushed for 178 yards. ross bowers sneaked it in for the score. bears go for two and the tie. swing pass, tied at 17. ucla goes up again, cal respond again, 2:30 left. bowers and jordan veasey tiled at 27. in the final seconds, jj from 37 and that is your ball game. ucla wins 30-27, cal season ends at 5-7. to theize, sharks in vegas where martin jones was pulled just 10 seconds into the second period and the sharks were down 4-1. team teal, three goals in the third period. the row bound tied at four and in over time bad luck for the sharks, brent burns broke his stick, had to leave the ice so the sharks a man short. the puck ricochets off the skate of joe thornton. play reviewed and upheld. sharks fall 5-4 in ot. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> wow. >> a busy night in sports. >> no kidding. "ab
josh rosen, maybe final college game. jordan, lastly, 12 receptions, 227 yards. was shook up, didn't play in second half. cal down 17-9 in the third. fourth and two. look at this! patrick laird sky walking for a gain of 18. down to the one-yard line. he rushed for 178 yards. ross bowers sneaked it in for the score. bears go for two and the tie. swing pass, tied at 17. ucla goes up again, cal respond again, 2:30 left. bowers and jordan veasey tiled at 27. in the final seconds, jj from 37 and...
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josh rosen, maybe final college game. jordan, lastly, 12 receptions, 227 yards.second half. cal down 17-9 in the third. fourth and two. look at this! patrick laird sky walking for a gain of 18. down to the one-yard line. he rushed for 178 yards. ross bowers sneaked it in for the score. bears go for two and the tie. swing pass, tied at 17. ucla goes up again, cal respond again, 2:30 left. bowers and jordan veasey tiled at 27. in the final seconds, jj from 37 and that is your ball game. ucla wins 30-27, cal season ends at 5-7. to theize, sharks in vegas where martin jones was pulled just 10 seconds into the second period and the sharks were down 4-1. team teal, three goals in the third period. the row bound tied at four and in over time bad luck for the sharks, brent burns broke his stick, had to leave the ice so the sharks a man short. the puck ricochets off the skate of joe thornton. play reviewed and upheld. sharks fall 5-4 in ot. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> wow. >> a busy night in sports. >> no kidding. "abc 7 news" continues now online
josh rosen, maybe final college game. jordan, lastly, 12 receptions, 227 yards.second half. cal down 17-9 in the third. fourth and two. look at this! patrick laird sky walking for a gain of 18. down to the one-yard line. he rushed for 178 yards. ross bowers sneaked it in for the score. bears go for two and the tie. swing pass, tied at 17. ucla goes up again, cal respond again, 2:30 left. bowers and jordan veasey tiled at 27. in the final seconds, jj from 37 and that is your ball game. ucla wins...
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ladies and gentlemen, jeffrey rosen. where are you, jeff?ause] >> thank you, vice president moving andthose significant words. thank you for your service as the chair of the constitution center. it is now my great pleasure and honor to invite the vice presidents to award the liberty medal to john mccain. ♪ mr. biden i am not going to put : it around his neck because he gets animated and i think it will hurt him speaking. senator mccain, you have honorably upheld the united states constitution as a member war hero, a member of the senate, and as a patriotic leader, and you have preserved, protected, and defended liberty at home and around the globe. for your life and sacrifice, it is the greatest honor to award you the 2017 liberty medal. ♪ applause]d sen. mccain: thank you, my old , dear friend. thank you, joe, my old, dear friend, for those mostly undeserved kind words. vice president biden and i have known each other for a lot of years now, more than 40 if you are counting. we knew each other when we were young, handsome, and smarter than
ladies and gentlemen, jeffrey rosen. where are you, jeff?ause] >> thank you, vice president moving andthose significant words. thank you for your service as the chair of the constitution center. it is now my great pleasure and honor to invite the vice presidents to award the liberty medal to john mccain. ♪ mr. biden i am not going to put : it around his neck because he gets animated and i think it will hurt him speaking. senator mccain, you have honorably upheld the united states...
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coming up, we will hear from jeffrey rosen of the national constitution center and russ more of the robin hood foundation. the event was held at the lincoln center in new york city. thank you to our panelists for being here. when we started thinking about this broad topic at the bush institute, one of the things that we knew, as we talked to our advisory council and mrs. bush was that we could not just talk about the international component of democracy and freedom. we need to look at some of the challenges we have in our own country and how we reassert this principle domestically. our panel was chosen not necessarily because they are smart anchors on this issue but because they are all working on something to address this issue in our country. l martinezay we have from j.p. morgan chase, wes moore from the robin hood foundation, jean case from the case foundation, and jeffrey rosen from the national constitution enter. thank you all for being here today. the conversation with the question to the group. let us follow up on the conversation we were just having. among talk about trust ameri
coming up, we will hear from jeffrey rosen of the national constitution center and russ more of the robin hood foundation. the event was held at the lincoln center in new york city. thank you to our panelists for being here. when we started thinking about this broad topic at the bush institute, one of the things that we knew, as we talked to our advisory council and mrs. bush was that we could not just talk about the international component of democracy and freedom. we need to look at some of...
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and jeffrey rosen front national constitution center. let me kick off the conversation with a question for the group. let's follow up a bit on the conversation we were just having. let's talk a little bit about trust in our introduced -- this challenge right now and what do you see in terms of the challenges we face here domestically? senator martinez? mr. martinez: thank you. i'm inspired from this morning and i hope we can add to it. there is great skepticism in our country and i think we underestimate the impact on the power of what happened during the financial crises. that was a moment in time when a lot of people began to doubt the promise of america. and the conversation began to be had that many of people are having today with her the next generation will be able to live the fruits of the american dream that i am so proud to have lived. yet another immigrant on this panel. i think people began to doubt that promise of america. at the same time, there is a tremendous amount of distrust in institutions. state,rch, be it whatever it
and jeffrey rosen front national constitution center. let me kick off the conversation with a question for the group. let's follow up a bit on the conversation we were just having. let's talk a little bit about trust in our introduced -- this challenge right now and what do you see in terms of the challenges we face here domestically? senator martinez? mr. martinez: thank you. i'm inspired from this morning and i hope we can add to it. there is great skepticism in our country and i think we...
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in the end, james rosen is still working at fox news and doing better than ever.ill out there certainly. we are just too well protected a position to be knocked off or thrown off of our work by government. it's not just that we have these protections, but we in the media have power. we're pretty safe. >> laura: they don't like to be -- a lot of people in the media, especially cnn, they don't want to be cite sized. the idea that anybody will call their wisdom into question or their prognostication abilities into question, they don't like that. they never liked it. they never wanted to be called out, not by other media outlets, media research center, whether it's a website or it's a talk radio. they don't like that. they want to be the invulnerable, invincible folks. i'm talking about some of our friends on other networks. we don't always get it right. you know, you're not immune to criticism either. you can dish it but can't take it. i want to talk about president trump's comment today about the code talker's ceremony and play this sound bite. let's watch. >> you w
in the end, james rosen is still working at fox news and doing better than ever.ill out there certainly. we are just too well protected a position to be knocked off or thrown off of our work by government. it's not just that we have these protections, but we in the media have power. we're pretty safe. >> laura: they don't like to be -- a lot of people in the media, especially cnn, they don't want to be cite sized. the idea that anybody will call their wisdom into question or their...
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next up, the fox news exclusive james rosen reporting on the trump dossier.ust serve classy snacks and be a gracious host, no matter who shows up. do you like nuts? the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> document requests for a long time and they've been stonewalling. speak of the battle is not just with house democrats. it's also with the department of justice. access to the information we need. >> we have asked since march to have this information. we sent subpoenas out in june, july, and august and they haven't been complied with. i think stonewalling would be putting it lightly. >> fox news exclusive, james rosen reporting about an internal house memo obtained by fox. senior counsel for the house intelligence committee urging lawmakers to seek a citation, at contempt of congress citation against the department of justice and the fbi for not providing documents and witnesses in this investiga
next up, the fox news exclusive james rosen reporting on the trump dossier.ust serve classy snacks and be a gracious host, no matter who shows up. do you like nuts? the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> document requests for a long time and they've been stonewalling. speak of the battle is not just with house democrats....
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former housing secretary mel martinez, jean case of the case foundation, jeffrey rosen of the national constitution center, and wes moore of the robin hood foundation. they share their views. >> and thank you to our panelists for being here. i will introduce them in a moment. when we started to think about this really brought topic at the -- broad topic at the bush institute, one of the things that we knew as we talked to our advisory council and the president and mrs. bush was we cannot just talk a lot the international component of democracy and freedom. we really need to look at some challenges we have in our own country and how we reassert those principles domestically. our panel here today was all chosen, not necessarily just because they are smart thinkers on this issue, but because they are all working on something to address this issue in our country. with us today we have mel martinez from j.p. morgan chase. we have wes moore from the robin hood foundation. jean case from the case foundation. and jeffrey rosen from the national constitution center. thank you all for being here
former housing secretary mel martinez, jean case of the case foundation, jeffrey rosen of the national constitution center, and wes moore of the robin hood foundation. they share their views. >> and thank you to our panelists for being here. i will introduce them in a moment. when we started to think about this really brought topic at the -- broad topic at the bush institute, one of the things that we knew as we talked to our advisory council and the president and mrs. bush was we cannot...
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rosen stein gave mueller a mandate.perate within that mandate or go back to rosen stein to get that mandate expanded. the system is working just fine. nobody is -- i'm saying, so nobody is rogue. the independent council stat toot doesn't provide any more protection than the current regulations do. i have no doubt but that this regulatory structure works just as well as ours did. >> you have to be clear to the viewers. the independent council was a law passed by and signed by the president 37 so the president couldn't disregard that under the constitution, he can, as you pointed out. all the authority of all the special councils and rosen stein comes from the president. >> i have to get another quick break in. brian, you didn't have a chance to -- >> yeah, i would say everybody says, should the president be aggressive against mueller? it's important to remember at the end of the day, this is going to be a political trial, the information is going to be sent back to congress. any time you're dealing with a political trial
rosen stein gave mueller a mandate.perate within that mandate or go back to rosen stein to get that mandate expanded. the system is working just fine. nobody is -- i'm saying, so nobody is rogue. the independent council stat toot doesn't provide any more protection than the current regulations do. i have no doubt but that this regulatory structure works just as well as ours did. >> you have to be clear to the viewers. the independent council was a law passed by and signed by the president...
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chief washington correspondent james rosen joins us live in washington with more on that. that's new fold in for the story in the last few minutes. >> democrats to be investigated on donna brazile's allegations. donna brazile claims that the democratic national committee regular primary for hillary clinton, bitter recriminations and deep political fissures that first surfaced on the eve of the party convention last year. wikileaks posted thousands of dnc emails that appear to show collusion between the dnc and the clinton campaign. senate minority leader chuck schumer told reporters yesterday he hadn't read the excerpts. today the house minority leader followed suit. >> you haven't heard me relitigate last year's election. i wasn't involved in the presidential -- i am already looking forward, this is about the future. i haven't had time to be reading any of that anyway. >> along the prominent democrats agreeing with brazile is senator elizabeth warren, who yesterday answered my esteemed colleague jake tapper. the federal elections commission yesterday declined to say wheth
chief washington correspondent james rosen joins us live in washington with more on that. that's new fold in for the story in the last few minutes. >> democrats to be investigated on donna brazile's allegations. donna brazile claims that the democratic national committee regular primary for hillary clinton, bitter recriminations and deep political fissures that first surfaced on the eve of the party convention last year. wikileaks posted thousands of dnc emails that appear to show...
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we wanted jacky rosen. we wanted beto o'rourke. so you can smell when a wave is beginning. no guarantee it continues, but it is likely to, and that smell that was an air in 2005 is in the air now. reporter: senator mcconnell said this morning he believes the women and asked judge moore to step down. what impact do you think that has on the race and alabama? mr. schumer: i can't answer that, you have to ask the main players. i thought he never belonged in the senate even before these allegations. reporter: you said most of the democratic caucus members have spoken out against [indiscernible] mr. schumer: i can't recall a one who has not said very negative things about the bill. senator heitkamp talked about philosophically it is not what she believes in, she wants to help the middle class. very upset by the deficit. i don't know of anyone. my members make up their own minds, but the bill is so bad and against american principles that the basic letter that 45 of us stamped, i think the others agree with the principle. no tax breaks for the 1%, don't blow hole in the deficit a
we wanted jacky rosen. we wanted beto o'rourke. so you can smell when a wave is beginning. no guarantee it continues, but it is likely to, and that smell that was an air in 2005 is in the air now. reporter: senator mcconnell said this morning he believes the women and asked judge moore to step down. what impact do you think that has on the race and alabama? mr. schumer: i can't answer that, you have to ask the main players. i thought he never belonged in the senate even before these...
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james rosen has the details for us now. reporter: when investigators for devin nunes arrived at the justice department tuesday to review cia and d.o.j. documents they were met by two democratic staffers. from nancy pelosi and adam schiff, who had earlier argued against the subpoena release of documents. the trump dossier was the salacious compendium of allegations against then candidate trump and was put forward by the research firm:fusion gps. they want to know whether the department of justice and the fbi used the dossier as the basis for surveillance warrants. >> how would you describe how they are accepting it? >> it looks like they are obstructing the investigation temperatures. reporter: doj was less than? the white house announced support for stamp clove advice, the one who encouraged george pop dpapadopoulos to go to russ. after his arrest in july, the mueller team argued for see yes i because premature disclosure of his arrest would under mine his capability to serve as a cooperator. >> that signals he was wear fog
james rosen has the details for us now. reporter: when investigators for devin nunes arrived at the justice department tuesday to review cia and d.o.j. documents they were met by two democratic staffers. from nancy pelosi and adam schiff, who had earlier argued against the subpoena release of documents. the trump dossier was the salacious compendium of allegations against then candidate trump and was put forward by the research firm:fusion gps. they want to know whether the department of...
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here with a german television team all you on the second to the third floor reasonable know sinyard rosen time lived on the second floor. v. i don't really believe. where. barenboim was born in buenos aires he was given piano lessons at the age of five first from his mother aida then from his father enrique barenboim. he was dutch where the piano was. by we both have the impression that this was really the apartment he was moving let's go buy a flute there was a grand piano there and the apple strudel was here. nowadays people have records but back then great artists played together with amateurs. sinew rozental was an amateur by linnaeus he had a trio. and all the great musicians came to his house. bush. cheered a bit darker and they were always guess that listening. my parents wanted to emigrate to israel. my grandparents were already in israel when i got an invitation from eagle markovitch to plant the book festival as a soloist in the final concert of the conductor's course. but we didn't have the means both my parents were piano teachers and couldn't afford to go to europe and then t
here with a german television team all you on the second to the third floor reasonable know sinyard rosen time lived on the second floor. v. i don't really believe. where. barenboim was born in buenos aires he was given piano lessons at the age of five first from his mother aida then from his father enrique barenboim. he was dutch where the piano was. by we both have the impression that this was really the apartment he was moving let's go buy a flute there was a grand piano there and the apple...
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in those days were with it's a way rosen to say cows are and so. why every set it was just wow on the on the monks now like anybody does i suppose for the first few you don't fail normally in your environment and you want to gain the respect i think is is is the show is i want to gain the respect of all the the the top players. i don't really fail even when i went to the will call me embryo. games and then draw stripes so even when i was in the ninth stale a little bit in all of them i'm respectful of them he's gonna build his station in terms of getting the cool i mean it's a big scene from when did you find out that you were in the final squad. will cope . you know get together let's say training camp all the families with that the most of ben and i think it was a twenty three month squad in the would have been twenty seven twenty eight play as it was going to be a few go and we all out all a five minute time slots to see. knock on the gaffer's room i think if i'm honest by that time i was prayed for really golden but i don't know yeah i thought
in those days were with it's a way rosen to say cows are and so. why every set it was just wow on the on the monks now like anybody does i suppose for the first few you don't fail normally in your environment and you want to gain the respect i think is is is the show is i want to gain the respect of all the the the top players. i don't really fail even when i went to the will call me embryo. games and then draw stripes so even when i was in the ninth stale a little bit in all of them i'm...
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in washington, james rosen, fox news. >>> how much trash do you make? one woman collected all her trash for five years. we will introduce the woman that is living always tree lifestyle will become back. >>> one bay area lose -- newsletter perk -- one bay area news leader. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the only electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for its effectiveness and safety. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b. oral-b. brush like a pro. >>> living waste free may sound impossible but one woman has been doing it for five years. she shows us how she does it in the trash that's hard to avoid. >> reporter: she is a hard- working subway rider and eats out but there is
in washington, james rosen, fox news. >>> how much trash do you make? one woman collected all her trash for five years. we will introduce the woman that is living always tree lifestyle will become back. >>> one bay area lose -- newsletter perk -- one bay area news leader. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like...
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here with a german television team all you on the second to the third floor business you know sinyard rosen time lived on the second floor. ve had he believed. where. your barenboim was born in buenos aires he was given piano lessons at the age of five first from his mother aida then from his father enrique barenboim. he was dutch where the piano was. by we both have the impression that this was really the apartment he was moving let's go by the flute there was a grand piano there and the apple strudel was here. nowadays people have records but back then great artists played together with amateurs. sinew all rozental was an amateur violinist he had a trio. and all the great musicians came to his house. bush. chit of a docking and they were always guess that listening. my parents wanted to emigrate to israel. my grandparents were already in israel when i got an invitation from eagle markovitch to plant dissolves book festival as a soloist in the final concert of the conductor's course. but we didn't have the means both my parents were piano teachers and couldn't afford to go to europe and th
here with a german television team all you on the second to the third floor business you know sinyard rosen time lived on the second floor. ve had he believed. where. your barenboim was born in buenos aires he was given piano lessons at the age of five first from his mother aida then from his father enrique barenboim. he was dutch where the piano was. by we both have the impression that this was really the apartment he was moving let's go by the flute there was a grand piano there and the apple...
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james rosen fox 5 news. >>> former new york congressman anthony wiener is behind bars, he surroundedfternoon in massimino to serve a 21 sentence for sexting a 15-year-old girl. the it caused shock waves. his wife filed for divorce the day he was indicted. the prison houses inmates who need mel or mental health care. >>> you may have seen this photo making the rounds, a bicyclist photographed flipping the bird at the presidential motorcade in northern virginia is out of a job. he was leaving trump national golf club in sterling, after flipping the bird, the woman caught back up with the motorcade and gave finger a second time. it didn't viral after she posted it on social media, they fired her for violating the social media policy for posting lewd content. >>> the president took undeserved criticism on social media over the way he fed fish in a pond. the president is currently on an overseas trip to asia. video made the rounds of the president and japan's prime minister feeding fish. someone criticized him for dumping the food into the fish pond at once. if you watch the video, prime
james rosen fox 5 news. >>> former new york congressman anthony wiener is behind bars, he surroundedfternoon in massimino to serve a 21 sentence for sexting a 15-year-old girl. the it caused shock waves. his wife filed for divorce the day he was indicted. the prison houses inmates who need mel or mental health care. >>> you may have seen this photo making the rounds, a bicyclist photographed flipping the bird at the presidential motorcade in northern virginia is out of a job....
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lea: thank you, james rosen.reators of a wildly inappropriate but extremely popular card game, the new plan to stop president transporter while with mexico. bowling beating a general electric has the u.s. industrial, the best performer on the dow this year. our next guests will discuss us. we'll be right back. ♪ hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? armless bowling. you got this, jimmy! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. pick a domain name. choose a design. you can build a website in under an hour. now that's a strike! get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. i love you. excuse me, are you aware of what's happening right now? we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. the
lea: thank you, james rosen.reators of a wildly inappropriate but extremely popular card game, the new plan to stop president transporter while with mexico. bowling beating a general electric has the u.s. industrial, the best performer on the dow this year. our next guests will discuss us. we'll be right back. ♪ hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? armless bowling. you got this, jimmy! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. pick a domain name. choose a design....
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here's james rosen. >> among the 250 billion in new trade agreements announced during president trump'sit to beijing, a deal for that china energy investment operation to port 84 billion into west virginia power projects. the value-added tax china. >> in the grand scheme of a $500 billion trade deficit, the things that have been achieved thus far are pretty small. >> candidate trump vowed to redress the deficit. >> we turn it around. we have the cards. we have a lot of power. >> president trump saying in beijing that he doesn't blame china but his predecessors who allowed the deficit to grow. >> after all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens. i give china great credit. >> last year, the world's two largest economies traded in an estimated $579 billion in goods. last month he involves grew by 12.2% over the year before. rituals of american presidents visits to china include an exchange of toasts between visitors and hosts. and promises by the latter to expand market access for u.s. businesses and investors. >> transl
here's james rosen. >> among the 250 billion in new trade agreements announced during president trump'sit to beijing, a deal for that china energy investment operation to port 84 billion into west virginia power projects. the value-added tax china. >> in the grand scheme of a $500 billion trade deficit, the things that have been achieved thus far are pretty small. >> candidate trump vowed to redress the deficit. >> we turn it around. we have the cards. we have a lot of...
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>> mike: james rosen in washington. james, thank you. the people who keep track of such things that 164 million americans dead shopping between things giving and cyber monday, but where you shop and how a bombing a dramatic rate. matt finn from chicago's magnificent mile tonight on the struggle between the new and old ways of doing business. >> for decades, customers have camped out in front of or fought their way into stores for extreme once a year deals during the infamous post-thanksgiving shopping day known as "black friday." >> happy thanksgiving! [cheers and applause] >> but it seems like the sun might be setting for traditional black friday for brick-and-mortar stores as an increasing number of shoppers hopped online instead of waiting in line for a door buster deal. >> all probably shopping online at least 90% this year, tempers and in stores. there is traffic, there's crowds, there's waiting in lines. i can get it done in about 30 seconds. >> i can do it 11:00 at night sitting in my bed. >> is serving for the national retail fed
>> mike: james rosen in washington. james, thank you. the people who keep track of such things that 164 million americans dead shopping between things giving and cyber monday, but where you shop and how a bombing a dramatic rate. matt finn from chicago's magnificent mile tonight on the struggle between the new and old ways of doing business. >> for decades, customers have camped out in front of or fought their way into stores for extreme once a year deals during the infamous...
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rosen stein's office in maryland, it help approved by two years or more. >> there was an fbi informant in 2009. >> i have not talked with him, but the department of justice i understand approved him providing information to the congress. i understand he will be set up in a few days and you will be able to hear from him direct. >> should you too because he has evidence of illegal conduct in 2009 and 2010 before the deal was agreed to involving uranium one. that's something we need to do. let me move on. the leaking you mentioned, you can't confirm or deny the existence of the leaks. michael flynn and others used politically against the administration. since the president was elected, has anybody been headlight accountable for leaking information against the administration with the political mode? >> i think the individual in georgia had a motive that has been charged. we have 27 ongoing investigations. some of those were leaks before president trump took office and some after. >> final question. >> before that it was -- it's three times this year than the entire three years before. >> w
rosen stein's office in maryland, it help approved by two years or more. >> there was an fbi informant in 2009. >> i have not talked with him, but the department of justice i understand approved him providing information to the congress. i understand he will be set up in a few days and you will be able to hear from him direct. >> should you too because he has evidence of illegal conduct in 2009 and 2010 before the deal was agreed to involving uranium one. that's something we...
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at that same time when comey was fired, rosen scene said clearly in a memo, he should be fired. many people in washington including democrats agreed with this position. thereu was an independent basis to fire comey. the last defense the president couldat have to something like this, you watch comey's testimony, there's two things he said would help the president in any allegation. one, he said the president agreed with him the russian investigation should go forward to its natural conclusion.as the second thing he noted was the president wasas upset with m because he wouldn't go public to say what he told congress. the president has been upset for a long time when he heard from members of congress that comey went toar them and said, trump' not a target.ss i think that trump's view is, ng well, look, you went out and cleared hillary clinton in a press conference and you're telling congresst i'm not a target, this is hurting my administration, why don't you do it for me? having said that, i think it was grossly inappropriate for the president to have this conversation. but i think
at that same time when comey was fired, rosen scene said clearly in a memo, he should be fired. many people in washington including democrats agreed with this position. thereu was an independent basis to fire comey. the last defense the president couldat have to something like this, you watch comey's testimony, there's two things he said would help the president in any allegation. one, he said the president agreed with him the russian investigation should go forward to its natural conclusion.as...
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four decades later, chief washington correspondent james rosen with the story of sadat in israel. >>egyptian president anwar el-sadat arrived in ben-gurion airport in tel aviv, it marked a historic turning point in relations between israel and egypt, arabs and jews. >> the idea of not being isolated, not being rejected, the idea that you could live in the region of the accepted, it became something thinkable. >> the itinerary included visits to the holocaust museum, a wreath laying and out warm visit with former israeli prime minister golda meir. in the speech, he said he incurred the risk of that trip to spare his brothers and other destructive war with israel but he also conveyed less welcome messages. >> >> translator: complete withdrawal of the arab territories occupied in 1967 is a logical and undisputed fact. >> within a year, president carter would host sadat for the signing of the camp david accords which in turn produce the first peace treaty. diplomats returned to america the anniversary of the sadat speech. >> the peace agreement paved the way for the peace agreement with
four decades later, chief washington correspondent james rosen with the story of sadat in israel. >>egyptian president anwar el-sadat arrived in ben-gurion airport in tel aviv, it marked a historic turning point in relations between israel and egypt, arabs and jews. >> the idea of not being isolated, not being rejected, the idea that you could live in the region of the accepted, it became something thinkable. >> the itinerary included visits to the holocaust museum, a wreath...
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josh rosen throws to td passes, jordan lastly. 12 receptions, 227 yards.ot play in the second half. cal is down 17-9 in the third quarter. fourth at two, look at patrick laird fly over the top of the defender, 18 yards for the one. he went for 178 yards. ross bauer kept for the score. bears go for two and tie it on a swing pass to laird, tied at 17 in the third. ucla goes up. cal comes back. 2 1/2 minutes left. bowers, veasey tied at 27. however, final seconds, j.j. molson from 37. that is your ball game. ucla wins it 30-27. cal's season ends at 5-7. >>> to the ice. sharks in vegas. martin jones pulled ten seconds into the second period. sharks were down 4-1. sharks come back with three goals. bodker takes it to overtime. brent burns broke his stuck. had to leave the play. the puck goes off the skate of joe thornton and into the net. johnathan marshasov gets credit. the play was under review, was upheld. sharks fell 5-4 in overtime. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >>> good morning to you. what a beautiful s
josh rosen throws to td passes, jordan lastly. 12 receptions, 227 yards.ot play in the second half. cal is down 17-9 in the third quarter. fourth at two, look at patrick laird fly over the top of the defender, 18 yards for the one. he went for 178 yards. ross bauer kept for the score. bears go for two and tie it on a swing pass to laird, tied at 17 in the third. ucla goes up. cal comes back. 2 1/2 minutes left. bowers, veasey tied at 27. however, final seconds, j.j. molson from 37. that is your...
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joining me to discuss, jeffrey rosen, the president and ceo of the national constitution center.eorge washington law school and a contributing editor at the "atlantic." is this his lasting legacy? >> yes, the appointment of judges will be president trump's most important legacy. in addition to the supreme court justices he could appoint. president trump has made federal judges far more of a priority than president obama and by nominating 60 judges at a time in his presidency when president obama had nominated only 20. this is an aging bench. simply we're going to see more seats come open and by appointing conservative and able and determined judges, president trump will transform the shape of the judiciary for decades to come. why does it matter? >> it matters because on issues from network neutrality which we're seeing in the news, the trump administration is trying to repeal which requires comcast to treat hulu and netflix equally. to affirmative action, to voting rights, to abortion, to contraception to all the issues at the center of american life. most of the issues are deci
joining me to discuss, jeffrey rosen, the president and ceo of the national constitution center.eorge washington law school and a contributing editor at the "atlantic." is this his lasting legacy? >> yes, the appointment of judges will be president trump's most important legacy. in addition to the supreme court justices he could appoint. president trump has made federal judges far more of a priority than president obama and by nominating 60 judges at a time in his presidency...
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josh rosen throws to td passes, jordan lastly. 12 receptions, 227 yards.en shook up, would not play in the second half. cal is down 17-9 in the third quarter. fourth at two, look at patrick laird fly over the top of the defender, 18 yards for the one. he went for 178 yards. ross bauer kept for the score. bears go for two and tie it on a swing pass to laird, tied at 17 in the third. ucla goes up. cal comes back. 2 1/2 minutes left. bowers, veasey tied at 27. however, final seconds, j.j. molson from 37. that is your ball game. ucla wins it 30-27. cal's season ends at 5-7. >>> to the ice. sharks in vegas. martin jones pulled ten seconds into the second period. sharks were down 4-1. sharks come back with three goals. bodker takes it to overtime. bad luck sharks. brent burns broke his stuck. had to leave the play. the puck goes off the skate of joe thornton and into the net. johnathan marshasov gets credit. the play was under review, was upheld. sharks fell 5-4 in overtime. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> ann
josh rosen throws to td passes, jordan lastly. 12 receptions, 227 yards.en shook up, would not play in the second half. cal is down 17-9 in the third quarter. fourth at two, look at patrick laird fly over the top of the defender, 18 yards for the one. he went for 178 yards. ross bauer kept for the score. bears go for two and tie it on a swing pass to laird, tied at 17 in the third. ucla goes up. cal comes back. 2 1/2 minutes left. bowers, veasey tied at 27. however, final seconds, j.j. molson...
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rosen shook up, would not play in the second half. fourth at two, look at patrick layer laird fly over the top of the defender, 18 yards for the one. he went for 178 yards. bears go for two and tie it on a swing pass to laird, tied at 17 in the third. ucla goes up. bowers, veasey tied at 27. however, final seconds, j.j. molson from 37. that is your ball game. ucla wins it 30-27. cal's season ends at 5-7. >>> to the ice. sharks in vegas. martin jones pulled ten seconds into the second period. sharks come back with three goals. bodker takes it to overtime. brent burns broke his stuck. the puck goes off the skate of joe thornton and into the net. johnathan marshasov gets credit. sharks fell 5-4 in overtime. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >>> good saturday morning, everyone. yesterday we reached 70 degrees in san francisco, average high is 61. right now we're just a couple of degrees shy of that. so another mild start to your day. live look outside from emeryville. looks nice and serene.
rosen shook up, would not play in the second half. fourth at two, look at patrick layer laird fly over the top of the defender, 18 yards for the one. he went for 178 yards. bears go for two and tie it on a swing pass to laird, tied at 17 in the third. ucla goes up. bowers, veasey tied at 27. however, final seconds, j.j. molson from 37. that is your ball game. ucla wins it 30-27. cal's season ends at 5-7. >>> to the ice. sharks in vegas. martin jones pulled ten seconds into the second...
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in washington, james rosen, fox5 news. >> next year 60 years on the job and still going strong. >> themarking more than half a century at the same job. >> you're hired. the economy adding 261,000 jobs in october. it's feared fewer than expected but didn't stop the unemployment rate from dropping to its lowest level in 17 years. looks like american factories are flying for now. factory orders rising in september led boy a surge in demand for commercial airc aircraft. unleaded driving a little higher this week now at $2.52 a gallon. remember, we saw a spike in prices after hurricanes harvey and irma. then things came down a bit so we'll see. and think you can avoid all that office drama by working think again. according to a new survey from research firm vital smarts four out of 10 americans who work from home think their co-workers are talking behind their backs at the office. that's business. i'm charles pain. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ will have power over your health care. adams supports letting insurance companies deny coverage for pre-existing conditions. seniors would be charged more for health c
in washington, james rosen, fox5 news. >> next year 60 years on the job and still going strong. >> themarking more than half a century at the same job. >> you're hired. the economy adding 261,000 jobs in october. it's feared fewer than expected but didn't stop the unemployment rate from dropping to its lowest level in 17 years. looks like american factories are flying for now. factory orders rising in september led boy a surge in demand for commercial airc aircraft. unleaded...
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james rosen had $15 billion in the red, $16 million.ama did leave the dnc in a tight financial spot. take a listen to some sanders folks. we have not heard from senator sanders. he has been asked about it, hasn't asked the question. others around him have talked about it. >> is senator sanders angry? >> i can tell you i'm angry. the rank-and-file of the democratic party you should choose the nominee of the party. not party elites. you cannot have your political party in a hotly contested presidential party, primary being controlled by one of onee candidates. >> this is just further evidence that the dnc needs to be completely overhauled. we must care more about people than protecting the status quo. no more games, normal retaliation, no more picking of winners and losers. >> bret: michael, to terry mcauliffe's point, this is a democrat's self-inflicted wound. this is not trump trying to turn the page from the russian investigation or anything else. this is democrats. >> yeah. i know that hillary clinton, her allies, are furious at this.
james rosen had $15 billion in the red, $16 million.ama did leave the dnc in a tight financial spot. take a listen to some sanders folks. we have not heard from senator sanders. he has been asked about it, hasn't asked the question. others around him have talked about it. >> is senator sanders angry? >> i can tell you i'm angry. the rank-and-file of the democratic party you should choose the nominee of the party. not party elites. you cannot have your political party in a hotly...
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in washington, james rosen, fox news. >>> talk about blow out party.ly brought the house down. entire floor crashing down for real and just in time, a woman two little kids a m ♪ >>> rescue crews continue to search for survivors of the world's deadliest earthquake of the year so far. more than 400 people have died in northern iran and iran. more than 7,000 others are injured after a 7.3 quake struck last night. many more are missing. people as far away as the mediterranean quake to feel this quake. the area where it struck is rural, mount us in and most people make a living farming so they have like mud hut and those type of structures. not very strong. >>> now this quake struck at a depth of about 14 miles significant because that shallow and can be far deadlier than other quakes. >>> caught on camera a floor collapses under a group of college kids partying in texas. you can see a girl hanging on to the 11 there. it all happened early yesterday morning as students from the university of north texas were celebrating homecoming weekend. witnesses say ev
in washington, james rosen, fox news. >>> talk about blow out party.ly brought the house down. entire floor crashing down for real and just in time, a woman two little kids a m ♪ >>> rescue crews continue to search for survivors of the world's deadliest earthquake of the year so far. more than 400 people have died in northern iran and iran. more than 7,000 others are injured after a 7.3 quake struck last night. many more are missing. people as far away as the mediterranean...