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rucker wanted to find that will so he got a search warrant for the ranch and condo.ut something else did, a glock in tex's condo. that was a violation of his bond, so tex went back to jail. the next day rucker filed new charges and the tex mciver cases catted fr escalated from careless accident to malice murder. it was according to tex's sister, dixie, proo pos truss. >> if you're going to kill your wife, is that how you would choose to do it? it makes no sense. >> who commits a murder with a witness sitting right there. >> exactly. an accident. >> dixie believes her brother's story, but will a jury. tex mciver goes on trial and secrets spill out. >> coming up, devoted husband -- >> they were very close, very affectionate. >> or desperate spouse. >> she would tell him in no uncertain terms, you're going to have to get your money situation together. >> diane could take control of the ranch by foreclosing on it if the defendant did not pay. >> when "dateline" continues. ons verizon up gave us tickets to the super bowl! we were able to meet shawn mendes. verizon got me
rucker wanted to find that will so he got a search warrant for the ranch and condo.ut something else did, a glock in tex's condo. that was a violation of his bond, so tex went back to jail. the next day rucker filed new charges and the tex mciver cases catted fr escalated from careless accident to malice murder. it was according to tex's sister, dixie, proo pos truss. >> if you're going to kill your wife, is that how you would choose to do it? it makes no sense. >> who commits a...
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from "the washington post," white house bureau chief phil rucker.lus former chief of staff to vice presidents joe biden and al gore. former republican congressman david jolly. chief public affairs officer from move' on.org, karine jean-pierre. i didn't get all the way through this, but i read big chunks of it. the tension in her voice, and it's hard to articulate how tough and how seasoned a diplomat like marie yovanovitch is and they all are by and large. but to hear her talk about being threatened and feeling so threatened in her posting, not from the ukrainians but from her domestic enemies in the trump white house was chilling. >> yeah. i mean, first of all she had been in the foreign service for decades, served in some tough places and never experienced something like that because nothing like that had ever happened before. because that's not how we conduct foreign policy in the united states. the other thing i take away from this, nicole, is so much of the focus has been on this one phone call. this was a multimonth-long effort to essentially
from "the washington post," white house bureau chief phil rucker.lus former chief of staff to vice presidents joe biden and al gore. former republican congressman david jolly. chief public affairs officer from move' on.org, karine jean-pierre. i didn't get all the way through this, but i read big chunks of it. the tension in her voice, and it's hard to articulate how tough and how seasoned a diplomat like marie yovanovitch is and they all are by and large. but to hear her talk about...
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here to whip up some pear and cranberry pie for us, nicole rucker is joining us.[ cheers and applause so, great guests a lot of fun stuff before we get to all of that, today the house held its third day of public impeachment hearings and heard from two witnesses with firsthand knowledge of president trump's phone call with the president of ukraine. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: it is safe to say that politically speaking, these hearings have been very bad for president trump. 70% of americans now say trump's actions towards ukraine were wrong and since impeachment began trump has campaigned for two republican candidates in deep red states, both of whom lost trump even specifically told voters in those states that he needed them to vote republican to send a message that they still support him. >> the headlines the next day, trump took a loss -- i lift them up a lot so trump took a loss so you've got to give me a big win please, okay [ cheers ] okay >> seth: why does he talk to his own supporters like they're child
here to whip up some pear and cranberry pie for us, nicole rucker is joining us.[ cheers and applause so, great guests a lot of fun stuff before we get to all of that, today the house held its third day of public impeachment hearings and heard from two witnesses with firsthand knowledge of president trump's phone call with the president of ukraine. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: it is safe to say that politically speaking,...
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back with us, phillip rucker, jill colvin and peter baker. there is reporting that the house republicans plan to shield donald trump from impeachment from the inquiry is to focus on three people. the u.s. ambassador to the european union, gordon sun land and possibly acting white house chief of staff nick mull vain -- mulvaney. they are suggesting any of them could be freelancing. >> this strategy on the president's fiercest defenders in the house republican conference and looking at those three fake players that figure prominently so far in the testimony that's been gathered in this impeachment inquiry to basically try to distance the president from some of the worst allegations from the quid pro quo by speculating whether they were freelancing and acting upon what they assumed to be the president's motivations and interests but without direct orders and directives from the president, mark meadows, the republican congressman from north carolina, close confident of presidents trump spoke to my colleagues about this and basically said the whol
back with us, phillip rucker, jill colvin and peter baker. there is reporting that the house republicans plan to shield donald trump from impeachment from the inquiry is to focus on three people. the u.s. ambassador to the european union, gordon sun land and possibly acting white house chief of staff nick mull vain -- mulvaney. they are suggesting any of them could be freelancing. >> this strategy on the president's fiercest defenders in the house republican conference and looking at...
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"the washington post" phil rucker has read a warning. tonight he quotes the author as saying senior trumprn administration officials considered resigning on mass last year in a midnight self-massacre to sound a public alarm about president trump's conduct but rejected the idea because they believe it would a further destabilize an already t teetering government. another quote describes trump careening from one self-inflicted crisis to the next, like a 12-year-old in an air traffic control tower, pushing the buttons of government indiscriminately, indifferent to the planes skidding across the runway and the flights frantically diverting away from the airport. the post includes another quote about what it's like inside the white house when the president tweets. quote, it's like showing up at the nursing home at daybreak tot find your elderly uncle running pantsless across the courtyard and cursing loudly about the cafeteria food as worried attendants try to catch him. you're stunned. amused and embarrassed all at the same time only your un
"the washington post" phil rucker has read a warning. tonight he quotes the author as saying senior trumprn administration officials considered resigning on mass last year in a midnight self-massacre to sound a public alarm about president trump's conduct but rejected the idea because they believe it would a further destabilize an already t teetering government. another quote describes trump careening from one self-inflicted crisis to the next, like a 12-year-old in an air traffic...
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philip rucker, pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief for "the washington post" here with us in the studio. robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of washington week on pbs and veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s. attorney barbara mcquade. good evening and welcome to you all. my apologies to our two friends from "the washington post" for instead making you employees of the new york post however briefly. mr. costa, you have, i note, on social media tonight been making the rounds of the various profiles in courage, otherwise known as members of the u.s. senate with tonight's election results in mind. start with our lead story and tell us what you've learned. >> reporter: a significant day here on capitol hill. i spent the whole day at the capital walking around the senate, talking to senate republicans. just got off the phone with scott reed, the chief strategist for the u.s. chamber of commercial, one of the most influential financial groups for the republican party in the country. real alarm in the republican party tonight about l
philip rucker, pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief for "the washington post" here with us in the studio. robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of washington week on pbs and veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s. attorney barbara mcquade. good evening and welcome to you all. my apologies to our two friends from "the washington post" for instead making you employees of the new york post however briefly. mr....
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people who lost their lives during that campfire honoring them tonight and joining us now live is eric rucker who is that the paradise alliance church where many people are praying and paying tribute they seem to be gathering outside what's the emotional vibe. there tonight. >>and the grand good evening. obviously a lot more joyful than it was about a year ago we'll talk about that just just one second, but when got to give you a lay of the land were in the courtyard outside of the alliance to church here in paradise. the ceremony is supposed to begin in just a few minutes, so you already have upwards of a 1000 people inside the church grounds waiting but for the last i would say a couple of hours they've been on this score yardy eating free food from this food truck a very amazing service there. and this is just the end of what has been a very long day with many different events earlier today they were able to get 85 flags representing each person who passed away in the camp fire in line and along skyway nice skyway is a very major thoroughfare, the leads into the town of paradise. it was on
people who lost their lives during that campfire honoring them tonight and joining us now live is eric rucker who is that the paradise alliance church where many people are praying and paying tribute they seem to be gathering outside what's the emotional vibe. there tonight. >>and the grand good evening. obviously a lot more joyful than it was about a year ago we'll talk about that just just one second, but when got to give you a lay of the land were in the courtyard outside of the...
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here for our lead off discussion, phillip rucker is here with us in new york. in washington tamyra keith, white house correspondent for npr and peter baker, our correspondent for the new york times and coauthor of "impeachment" book. >> phil, i would like to begin with you. what does mark sandy bring to the conversation, remind the omb role in this story? >> mark sandy is as career official at the office of management and budget. he's not as political appointee of president trump. he decided to defy the order, trying to present all of these lawyers testifying. it was the omb that was involved and stopping the $400 million aid from flowing into ukraine. the aid went to ukraine but there was a delay, it was ordered according to reporting by the president, sets forth by mulvaney and the omb director and mr. sandy should shed much more light and details in the process inside. and what the system was for documenting that. >> we should repeat these witnesses that have come forward are about to appear in these hearings. they are not limited in their testimony to what'
here for our lead off discussion, phillip rucker is here with us in new york. in washington tamyra keith, white house correspondent for npr and peter baker, our correspondent for the new york times and coauthor of "impeachment" book. >> phil, i would like to begin with you. what does mark sandy bring to the conversation, remind the omb role in this story? >> mark sandy is as career official at the office of management and budget. he's not as political appointee of...
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here for our lead off discussion, phillip rucker is here with us in new york. pulitzer prize winner journalist and in washington tamara keith, white house correspondent for npr and peter baker, correspondent for "the new york times" and co-author of "impeachment." what does mark sandy bring to the conversation? remind us of the omb. >> he is a career official. he's not a political appointee of president trump's and, therefore, he's decided to defy the order or the wishes, rather, from the white house counsel and the president himself trying to prevent all of these executive branch employees from testifying. he could provide important information to congress because it was the omb that was involved in stopping that aid that $400 million in aid from flowing into ukraine. the aid eventually went to ukraine but there was a delay. it was ordered according to reporting by the president set forth by mick mulvaney, the acting white house chief of staff and the omb director and mr. sandy, the omb employee could shed light on what concerns were raised by himself and othe
here for our lead off discussion, phillip rucker is here with us in new york. pulitzer prize winner journalist and in washington tamara keith, white house correspondent for npr and peter baker, correspondent for "the new york times" and co-author of "impeachment." what does mark sandy bring to the conversation? remind us of the omb. >> he is a career official. he's not a political appointee of president trump's and, therefore, he's decided to defy the order or the...
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phil rucker, i've never been successful in getting you to speculate wildly. i'd love to hit one tonight. what do you think was going on in the oval office late today? marine one is idling, and it's not quiet when it is. it is very clear your ride has arrived, if you're the president, but he stayed behind in the oval office. and heagain, all we saw was jesticulation and both men with his a.g. talking in the oval office. >> yeah, brian, to be a fly on that curved wall, right? >> exactly, the wall with no corners. >> the truth is,no we really dot know what was being discussed in that moment, but there are a couple things to keep in mind about attorney general barr.ab he is in the middle of personally overseeing this investigation into the investigation. that's the probe that the justice department has launched into the origins of the russia investigation, something president trump carese personay very deeply about. perhaps that came up in the discussions. this is something that barr himself has traveled to several foreign countries to try to get totr the bottom
phil rucker, i've never been successful in getting you to speculate wildly. i'd love to hit one tonight. what do you think was going on in the oval office late today? marine one is idling, and it's not quiet when it is. it is very clear your ride has arrived, if you're the president, but he stayed behind in the oval office. and heagain, all we saw was jesticulation and both men with his a.g. talking in the oval office. >> yeah, brian, to be a fly on that curved wall, right? >>...
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joining me msnbc correspondent garrett haake, bureau chief and msnbc political analyst phil rucker and "washington post" white house correspondent anne gearan along with former deputy assistant secretary of state joe reuben. i want to go back to my email and get your take on what we just saw, that there was a new sworn statement that was given to congress this week by gordon sondland saying he now remembers telling a top aide to the president of ukraine that ukraine would not get its military assistance until it committed to the investigations. garrett? >> chris, sure, i'll take that. gordon sondland has been an interesting figure in all of this. he was someone whose testimony we know had contradicted that of several other witnesses. reading the transcripts here, his memory appears to get weaker and weaker as we get closer to the present day. now an official familiar with his testimony tells us that he did come back after reading the publicly released opening statements of several other witnesses and amend his testimony in one crucial way. he says he now remembers a discussion with a t
joining me msnbc correspondent garrett haake, bureau chief and msnbc political analyst phil rucker and "washington post" white house correspondent anne gearan along with former deputy assistant secretary of state joe reuben. i want to go back to my email and get your take on what we just saw, that there was a new sworn statement that was given to congress this week by gordon sondland saying he now remembers telling a top aide to the president of ukraine that ukraine would not get its...
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philip rucker is here with us in the studio. robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs. and veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s. attorney barbara mcquaid. welcome to you all. my apologies to my friends from "the washington post" for making you colleagues and employees of the post. >> with tonight's election results in mind, start with our lead story and tell us what you've learned. >> a significant day here on capitol hill. i spent the whole day at the capitol walking around the senate, talking to senate republicans. just got on the phone with scott reed, the chief strategist for one of the most influential financial groups for the republican party in the country. real alarm about losing a red state. yes, governor bevin, the incumbent, was unpopular, but the president rallied for him on monday. and this is a tense time for the republican party in is -- did not want to go on. record and talked about their unease in 2020 and the president's political capital. >
philip rucker is here with us in the studio. robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs. and veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s. attorney barbara mcquaid. welcome to you all. my apologies to my friends from "the washington post" for making you colleagues and employees of the post. >> with tonight's election results in mind, start with our lead story and tell us what you've learned....
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. - hey, i'm darius rucker. coming up onreel south. miguel i is a dedicateted family man.e works hard, goes to church, serves his community. but as an undocumented immigrant, an unexpected traffic stop lands him in deportation proceedings. [indistinct chatter] after over a decade living in the us, he faces an agonizing decision. go back to mexico, or become a fugitive in his adoptive homeland. next on "120 days" onreel south. - [fememale narrator] support for this program is provided by south arts, sponsors of the southern circuit tour of independent filmmakers, with funding from the national endowment for the arts.
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fill ruck phil rucker is here, former u.s. attorney joyce vance, also former u.s. attorney and social editor, amy is here, some of our closest repo historic day. phil rucker, take us through it. >> nicolle, i don't think anybody would be surprised to hear that it is chaotic and disruptive, and indeed, it is chaotic. they can't get on the front page and this has been going on for two weeks since the impeachment inquiry first began. there was an effort to provide efforts on capitol hill and weren't armed with the information they need to do so, and now you're seeing the split between the white house chief of staff and the white house counsel. those are the two most important figures in the impeachment defense of the president and of the administration who can't get on the same page, have been rivals now for several months and building, and those tensions are exacerbating just at the moment when the president needs them to come together and unite to defend his very presidency, which is at stake starting tomorrow. >> i know from being in the white house, it had a lot o
fill ruck phil rucker is here, former u.s. attorney joyce vance, also former u.s. attorney and social editor, amy is here, some of our closest repo historic day. phil rucker, take us through it. >> nicolle, i don't think anybody would be surprised to hear that it is chaotic and disruptive, and indeed, it is chaotic. they can't get on the front page and this has been going on for two weeks since the impeachment inquiry first began. there was an effort to provide efforts on capitol hill and...
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with you for more, philip rucker, white house bureau chief for "the washington post." philip, as our mothers would say, senator kennedy knows better. why do you think he's doing this? >> brian, i think the answer is president trump and the white house. the president has propagated a number of these conspiracy theories that have been unproven and disproven by u.s. intelligence agencies as well as by dr. fiona hill, his former national security expert on rush yachlt b russia. but they advance the no egs that ukraine was behind a conspiracy to undermine his campaign in 2016 and interfere in the election. and he's done so in part because he, you know, has taken president putin's word as he said in helsinki in 2018 when he appeared at that news conference with president putin and, you know, said publicly that he believed putin's denials that russia is behind the election interference. that is not true according to the conclusion of all the american intelligence agencies. >>, >> so, phil, you have a u.s. senator that has company in the house and senate using talking points t
with you for more, philip rucker, white house bureau chief for "the washington post." philip, as our mothers would say, senator kennedy knows better. why do you think he's doing this? >> brian, i think the answer is president trump and the white house. the president has propagated a number of these conspiracy theories that have been unproven and disproven by u.s. intelligence agencies as well as by dr. fiona hill, his former national security expert on rush yachlt b russia. but...
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and msnbc political analyst phil rucker and "washington post" bureau chief. take us through the key points when it comes to the impeachment inquiry and the trump inner circle. it was, chris, what you saw from president trump, it was defiance before he departed for atlanta, not surprising. you played some of the key takeaways. i thought it was notable that president trump said i don't think we should have these public hearings, i think it's a hoax. of course the public hearings set to begin next week. the white house ramping up its communications team ahead of that and clearly the president ramping up his messaging. that stood out to me, of course, because he's been slamming this entire process because it's been behind closed doors, almost egging democrats on to hold the hearings in public. now he's going to get his wish and that's what's going to happen next week. clearly some concerns inside trump world, chris, about how that is going to play out when you have these transcripts, this testimony that so far has been in written form out in the open for the publ
and msnbc political analyst phil rucker and "washington post" bureau chief. take us through the key points when it comes to the impeachment inquiry and the trump inner circle. it was, chris, what you saw from president trump, it was defiance before he departed for atlanta, not surprising. you played some of the key takeaways. i thought it was notable that president trump said i don't think we should have these public hearings, i think it's a hoax. of course the public hearings set to...
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eric rucker talk to the man who fell in what he thought as it was all happening. >> by the time i fell i realized the train was coming, you know, i tried to jump. the first job i missed and thank god the second job is like an angel grabbing me and taking me to safety. >> reporter: we already introduced you to don o'connor, the bart supervisor who rescued a man for being hit by a train sunday and this amazing video. >> i just looked and i was like is not going to make it. >> reporter: meet the man he saved. >> he is a real hero, he is my hero for sure. >> reporter: his name is ray sean jackson and he lives in rancho of her. jackson says after leaving the raiders came he lost contact with his friends. that's him on the phone before falling, a misstep aided by alcohol that jackson says would make it feel as if time nearly stopped. >> it was like slow motion. i fell, saw the train, people were looking at me telling me the trains coming and i remember looking back at the train one more time and it was literally seconds away from me and i remember jumping in the air and got caught midair. >>
eric rucker talk to the man who fell in what he thought as it was all happening. >> by the time i fell i realized the train was coming, you know, i tried to jump. the first job i missed and thank god the second job is like an angel grabbing me and taking me to safety. >> reporter: we already introduced you to don o'connor, the bart supervisor who rescued a man for being hit by a train sunday and this amazing video. >> i just looked and i was like is not going to make it....
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people who lost their lives during that campfire honoring them tonight and joining us now live is eric rucker who is that the paradise alliance church where many people are praying and paying tribute they seem to be gathering outside what's the emotional vibe. there tonight. >>and the grand good evening. obviously a lot more joyful than it was about a year ago we'll talk about that just just one second, but when got to give you a lay of the land were in the courtyard outside of the alliance to church here
people who lost their lives during that campfire honoring them tonight and joining us now live is eric rucker who is that the paradise alliance church where many people are praying and paying tribute they seem to be gathering outside what's the emotional vibe. there tonight. >>and the grand good evening. obviously a lot more joyful than it was about a year ago we'll talk about that just just one second, but when got to give you a lay of the land were in the courtyard outside of the...
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phil rucker, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> meantime a 13-year-old in southern california iscustody this morning, accused of threatening to shoot up his school. and authorities say tragedy was avoided because fellow classmates and staffers sounded the alarm just in time. nbc's kathy park is here with more. >> authorities discovered a disturbing cache of evidence at the student's home. a rifle with a high-capacity magazine, a hand-drawn map of the school and a list of targets. concerns about a mass shooting were flagged right away. this morning, a crisis averted. a community on-edge, and a 13-year-old at the center of a los angeles school shooting threat, planned for friday but foiled just the day before. >> the threat alleged a student was going to shoot other students. >> we're going to treat every threat with the utmost serious nature. >> reporter: investigators found chilling scho ining clues at th home. 100 rounds of ammunition. a hand-drawn map of the middle school and other evidence. >> he had a list of names. we're trying to determine what that list was for, at this po
phil rucker, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> meantime a 13-year-old in southern california iscustody this morning, accused of threatening to shoot up his school. and authorities say tragedy was avoided because fellow classmates and staffers sounded the alarm just in time. nbc's kathy park is here with more. >> authorities discovered a disturbing cache of evidence at the student's home. a rifle with a high-capacity magazine, a hand-drawn map of the school and a list...
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women who came out in earlier moments when rucker fell in 2017 there were those who wanted to get outtried to. there's a higher concentration of real hard cries but many couldn't get out. he had to pay smugglers to get out. he had to get your children out. a lot of women who opposed isis were thrown into prison or had their children take away from them. we know we have to be accountable even if we got there and immediately knew that it was horrible and we regretted it within weeks of arrival we know we have to pay the price. please at least put us on trial are we not citizens enough of our own country to put on trial. it would've been almost impossible that the small group of folks would build a caliphate looking forward can you imagine another scenario where an isis movement organizations develops. and attracts so many people from europe and beyond? >> was this a singular moment because of all that happened with iraq and all that happened with the arab spring but could this happen again you think? >> i think it was a singular moment probably. the arab spring uprisings were such a sha
women who came out in earlier moments when rucker fell in 2017 there were those who wanted to get outtried to. there's a higher concentration of real hard cries but many couldn't get out. he had to pay smugglers to get out. he had to get your children out. a lot of women who opposed isis were thrown into prison or had their children take away from them. we know we have to be accountable even if we got there and immediately knew that it was horrible and we regretted it within weeks of arrival we...
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. >> so phil rucker, this is where is lindsey graham and try to explain.hat we're looking at in your "washington post" reporting your team reporting new reporting that mick mulvaney, who runs the budget office and is the acting chief of staff, also came up with all kinds of excuses to try to explain withholding that ukraine aid. >> two important issues here. first of all, with senator graham, he's clearly proceeding along the direction that the president wants him to by trying to investigate the paidbidens b trying to get those documents from the state department and make the inquiry into the bidens and ukraine more of a substantive part of the discussion as the impeachment inquiry heads toward a likely senate trial early next year. now, with the new reporting by my colleagues over the weekend regarding mick mulvaney's role at the white house, it's another example of how far reaching the effort was inside the administration and among the president's top aides to try to cover up what the president was trying to do by withholding that foreign aid. there are
. >> so phil rucker, this is where is lindsey graham and try to explain.hat we're looking at in your "washington post" reporting your team reporting new reporting that mick mulvaney, who runs the budget office and is the acting chief of staff, also came up with all kinds of excuses to try to explain withholding that ukraine aid. >> two important issues here. first of all, with senator graham, he's clearly proceeding along the direction that the president wants him to by...
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. >>> the late fast and furious actor, paul rucker walkers collection of rare vehicles.in 2000 13. had a passion for him perch.'s collection includes a 302 s, 372, then to chevy's and five bmw m3 the most ever sold at auction. only 126 were ever produced. >> he was ahead of his time buying these cars. and it will be really interesting because these cars are going up and i. now you put the idea of him owning it, it will be interesting to see what they bring. >> 18 vehicles and three motorcycles will be auctioned at barry jackson in scottsdale arizona. >>> a copy of the mona lisa is going on the auction block it's other bees in paris. the auction houses the replica was pointed by an unknown artist about 100 years after leonardo da vinci penny the original. this maloney lisa is about 150 copies and circulation produced between the 16th and 19th century. so that we say it may be a good alternative to viewing the original mona lisa in the louvre museum since it's protected by fate glass and always surrounded by crowds the painting is it estimated to go for close to $100,000 w
. >>> the late fast and furious actor, paul rucker walkers collection of rare vehicles.in 2000 13. had a passion for him perch.'s collection includes a 302 s, 372, then to chevy's and five bmw m3 the most ever sold at auction. only 126 were ever produced. >> he was ahead of his time buying these cars. and it will be really interesting because these cars are going up and i. now you put the idea of him owning it, it will be interesting to see what they bring. >> 18 vehicles...
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. >> here with our leadoff discussion on this busy thursday night, phillip rucker, kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbr, and frank figliuzzi. frank, given your resume, i'd like to begin with you. what lesson have we learned this week about public servants? >> we learned that public servants career dedicated professionals have devoted their lives to representing the people of america and the constitution. and when they see something that counters that oath that they took, they act on it. and dr. fiona hill is probably one of the most amazing examples that i've seen certainly in the hearings. but they've come one after another, and it's a stark contrast, brian, between those professionals and the partisanship that we've seen and the gop members who simply are throwing out deflection, disinformation, and distraction. because they simply don't have the facts that those professionals have on their side. >> kim atkins is a journalist by trade and a lawyer in her spare time. so kim, i note this. 35 hours of testimony. 12 witnesses. as i said a minute ago, it's okay for us to s
. >> here with our leadoff discussion on this busy thursday night, phillip rucker, kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbr, and frank figliuzzi. frank, given your resume, i'd like to begin with you. what lesson have we learned this week about public servants? >> we learned that public servants career dedicated professionals have devoted their lives to representing the people of america and the constitution. and when they see something that counters that oath that...
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business and politics reporter shelby holladay and philip rucker.d there, the president testing out this narrative that it's nullifying 63 million voters. is that the strategy for the president going forward, to try to make this about essentially a process to undo 2016? >> that is very much the strategy that the president has. here is why. he sees his argument as being more powerful if it's about more people than himself. if he can say that the democrats are trying to undo an election, if he can say that they're trying to take away the president who was elected by 63 million americans, he can tell people at rallies, as he has been doing the past few weeks, that they're coming after you, not just me as the president. they're coming after all of you and they're trying to reverse, engineer history. >> what do you think republicans will think of that strategy, shelby? do you think they'll rally behind him or is there a reluctance to embrace that narrative as you hear the representatives in the house of representatives? >> republicans are echoing trump's
business and politics reporter shelby holladay and philip rucker.d there, the president testing out this narrative that it's nullifying 63 million voters. is that the strategy for the president going forward, to try to make this about essentially a process to undo 2016? >> that is very much the strategy that the president has. here is why. he sees his argument as being more powerful if it's about more people than himself. if he can say that the democrats are trying to undo an election, if...
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he spoke with eric rucker about the terrifying moments before he was saved.st time i like the train was coming. as china. the first down by miss and things got the second out as like a now photos got me taking me to safety matt we have already introduced you to john o'connor the bart supervisor who rescued a man from being hit by a ain sunday in this amazing >>now meet the man he saved thing up to minute actually say my life, he's a real hero. and my hero for sure his name is ray sean jackson many lives in rancho cordova jackson says after leaving the raiders game. he lost contact with his friends that's him on the phone before falling. a misstep aided by alcohol that jackson says would make it feel as if time nearly stopped and i was like slow motion like see that she was people looking at me telling chains coming change is coming. >>and i was never looking back at the china where time is literally ix. seconds away from me. i was going to jump in the air and as that cotton midair after the rescue jackson and o'connor had this embrace. >>our time is like now
he spoke with eric rucker about the terrifying moments before he was saved.st time i like the train was coming. as china. the first down by miss and things got the second out as like a now photos got me taking me to safety matt we have already introduced you to john o'connor the bart supervisor who rescued a man from being hit by a ain sunday in this amazing >>now meet the man he saved thing up to minute actually say my life, he's a real hero. and my hero for sure his name is ray sean...
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us an update on how everyone is doing, cnn political commentator bakari sellers and his wife ellen ruckerad ali. let's look at the beautiful people with us this morning. bakari, i want to say hi to stokley there and sadie. how is sadie doing? we talked to you in september when she was receiving a transplant. >> she's doing great. she's not a morning person that much, but she's happy to be here. she doesn't like early morning hits but she's very thankful. we're first very thankful for the donor family this holiday season. we know it's difficult for them. we're thankful for all the donors out there and we're thankful -- bless you -- we're thankful for our family and our daughter kai being able to spend the holiday together. and shout out to all the doctors at duke university as well. >> it is so good to see you all sitting there and to hear that everyone is doing well. give us a sense, how is your daughter doing? >> oh, sorry. go ahead. pardon me. >> no, go ahead. >> she's doing fantastic. she hopefully had what should be her last chemo two days ago. she's at home with mama bear with her br
us an update on how everyone is doing, cnn political commentator bakari sellers and his wife ellen ruckerad ali. let's look at the beautiful people with us this morning. bakari, i want to say hi to stokley there and sadie. how is sadie doing? we talked to you in september when she was receiving a transplant. >> she's doing great. she's not a morning person that much, but she's happy to be here. she doesn't like early morning hits but she's very thankful. we're first very thankful for the...
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relates get to it, phil rucker and deputy assistant secretary of state and former spokesperson for the hillary clinton campaign, or just hillary clinton, period, philippe rines. phil, i'm going to start with you. >> i can declare -- if you like. >> philip, not you, philippe, philip. in terms what the white house saw this week. i know the president was on fox news this morning, talking for 53 minutes and completely mischaracterizing what the witnesses said. are they nervous about the with the witnesses said, is that why the president is 34s chaeshgtdize ichaeshgtd i mischaracterizing? >> the belief is whatever narrative he puts forward, tells people publicly, his voters, his base are going to believe. while the last two weeks of extraordinary historic testimony has brought new facts to light and really bolstered the fact-based narrative surrounding what trump and his allies are trying to do with regards to ukraine. you know, whatever trump says is what his followers are believing as of now. there seems to be no indication that those supporters of ehe re congressmen are changing their mi
relates get to it, phil rucker and deputy assistant secretary of state and former spokesperson for the hillary clinton campaign, or just hillary clinton, period, philippe rines. phil, i'm going to start with you. >> i can declare -- if you like. >> philip, not you, philippe, philip. in terms what the white house saw this week. i know the president was on fox news this morning, talking for 53 minutes and completely mischaracterizing what the witnesses said. are they nervous about the...
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with us from washington, fiphil rucker. at the top of the show, let's take stock as republicans continue to attack the legitimacy and some key witnesses. >> i think we can infefr from the white house on position to the doctor's testimony that they believe that his testimony would be incriminating of the president. >> their judicial philosophy is guilty. they are going to give the president a fair and impart al firing squad. >> this is a purple heart recipient saying the president put politics above nation's security. >> i thank him for his service but he is wrong. >> legally, they don't have to take a vote to move forward with the impeachment. this takes away the silly cudgle republicans are trying to use on process. >> this is a process that has been fundamentally tainted. the president has had no rights. >> after a thorough inquiry, if the allegations are found to be true, they would represent a profound offense against the constitution and the people of this country. >> the resolution is adopted. the motion to reconsider
with us from washington, fiphil rucker. at the top of the show, let's take stock as republicans continue to attack the legitimacy and some key witnesses. >> i think we can infefr from the white house on position to the doctor's testimony that they believe that his testimony would be incriminating of the president. >> their judicial philosophy is guilty. they are going to give the president a fair and impart al firing squad. >> this is a purple heart recipient saying the...
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. >> in just a few minutes, ladies and gentlemen on the "3rd hour of today" darius and beth rucker will. >>> awesome. plus on the fourth hour, andy cohen back as my cohost. i don't know if you know how big of a deal monday is, but jenna is returning on monday so the band is back together >> all right >> let's get a crowd moment. >> looking for anna from philadelphia hey, anna. you're turning 50. >> yes >> wow, it's a dream come true to come see us. >> yes, to see you and savannah. well, thank you, well, happy birthday you are halfway to a smuckers jar. >> have a beautiful day. >> we're going to check the weather now in honor of your birthday but first. >> this sunday night football weather is brought to you by verizon, the network more people rely on. >> all right let's take a look at your weekend outlook and we will show you for tomorrow a cold start to the northeast, mid-atlantic states, warmer out west. light snow coming across the >>> good morning, i'm kari hall, still foggy across the bay area. low clouds over the south bay. once it clears out we have a really nice day ahead. tempe
. >> in just a few minutes, ladies and gentlemen on the "3rd hour of today" darius and beth rucker will. >>> awesome. plus on the fourth hour, andy cohen back as my cohost. i don't know if you know how big of a deal monday is, but jenna is returning on monday so the band is back together >> all right >> let's get a crowd moment. >> looking for anna from philadelphia hey, anna. you're turning 50. >> yes >> wow, it's a dream come true to come...
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robert acosta, philip rucker writing about the rally and why florida is so important to the presidentflorida is not only trump's home, but what republicans hope is an emerging gop bastion. his strategy reflects the broader push to galvanize core voters ahead of next year's election by unleashing an incendiary defense of his conduct on twitter, cable news, or in front of thousands by rallying a capacity crowd of the 20,000 seat bb&t center, the president try to demonstrate broad and determined opposition to his impeachment. he spoke about the congressional inquiry, delivering a theatrical play-by-play of the bombshell testimony, mocking former vice president joe biden and hunter. see onll rally you can our website at c-span.org as well as the other rallies the participant -- the president has participated in. kansas, you are next, chris saying support has increased. caller: hello. host: you are on. caller: yes, i believe president trump has done more for the american people accidentally than democrats do on purpose. host: give me an example. caller: i will never vote democrat again and
robert acosta, philip rucker writing about the rally and why florida is so important to the presidentflorida is not only trump's home, but what republicans hope is an emerging gop bastion. his strategy reflects the broader push to galvanize core voters ahead of next year's election by unleashing an incendiary defense of his conduct on twitter, cable news, or in front of thousands by rallying a capacity crowd of the 20,000 seat bb&t center, the president try to demonstrate broad and...