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, right after he says.xiteers. whether others will be happy with it is another thing. it will alarm labour and produces under cut by american producers. lots of other things. lots of waving of the hants... other things. lots of waving of the hants. .. everything other things. lots of waving of the hants... everything that other things. lots of waving of the hants. .. everything that man says is provocative and will result in us making headlines. he says to reza may has been writing to him with gifts of winston churchill's speeches. he says he is willing to and sanctions on russia if russia will get rid of some of its nuclear weapons. he does say the intervention in syria is a bad thing. but he has views on everything. we can all imagine him saying bad things while pontificating on various different things. everything is a good thing oi’ things. everything is a good thing ora things. everything is a good thing or a bad thing, very little in between. orders will be signed next monday to strengthen america's b
, right after he says.xiteers. whether others will be happy with it is another thing. it will alarm labour and produces under cut by american producers. lots of other things. lots of waving of the hants... other things. lots of waving of the hants. .. everything other things. lots of waving of the hants... everything that other things. lots of waving of the hants. .. everything that man says is provocative and will result in us making headlines. he says to reza may has been writing to him with...
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it says you can say one of those things but you can't say the other and get trademark. >> but it sweeps with a broad brush. and i think the reason that viewpoint-based discrimination has historically been the most disfavored type of regulation from a first amendment perspective is that it creates the danger that the government is attempting to suppress disfavored messages. there's a tee tab, an appeal board decision from 1969 that declined to register a proposed trademark that was essentially the soviet hammer and sickle with a slash through it. and registration was denied on the ground that it disparaged the national symbol of the soviet union. now, obviously, hostility toward the soviet union was not inconsistent with united states policy in 1969. no one would have perceived the denial of trademark registration as an attempt to suppress a disfavored viewpoint. and the point of my defense of the statute is it sweeps with such a broad brush. >> but that's like saying it does so much viewpoint-based discrimination that it becomes all right. >> but it does so -- i mean, it imposes this re
it says you can say one of those things but you can't say the other and get trademark. >> but it sweeps with a broad brush. and i think the reason that viewpoint-based discrimination has historically been the most disfavored type of regulation from a first amendment perspective is that it creates the danger that the government is attempting to suppress disfavored messages. there's a tee tab, an appeal board decision from 1969 that declined to register a proposed trademark that was...
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what you say. and then, at the end, to deal with the problem that you are raising, we say it has to be a strong basis in evidence, because you don't want to put the district court in a position or the legislature to do the impossible, right? so it tries to do that. that is the dedecision of the court, and i had thought that having done that, it would be lots of lower courts to rely on the decision. it is a good idea now to suddenly change and go to some different test? >> no, i am not saying that you need to go to a different test. the stare decisis considerations are what they rare. under that approach in alabama, justice braeuer, you did not say it is es shanl to show the -- >> yes, it is. it is predominant and the two paragraphs that i have talked about which are meant to illustrate what that predominance means. they are pretty much what i think what you said. >> yes. we would agree with that. >> pretty much, what is it that you said? >> you think that what we said -- [ laughter ] >> i think tha
what you say. and then, at the end, to deal with the problem that you are raising, we say it has to be a strong basis in evidence, because you don't want to put the district court in a position or the legislature to do the impossible, right? so it tries to do that. that is the dedecision of the court, and i had thought that having done that, it would be lots of lower courts to rely on the decision. it is a good idea now to suddenly change and go to some different test? >> no, i am not...
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what you say. and then at the end to deal with the problem you're raising, we say that it has to be a strong basis in evidence. that's because you don't want to put the drikt court in a position and the legislature to do the impossible, right? >> so it tries to do that, that is the decision of the court, i had thought that having done that there would be lots of lower courts that would rely on that decision. is it a good idea now suddenly to change and go to some different test? >> i'm not saying you should go to a different test. i think the considerations are what they are. the courts of alabama's approach is the right approach but under that approach, you did not say that it's an essential to show a conflict. >> correct. exactly. it's predominate and it has the two paragraphs i talked about which are meant to illustrate what that predominance means and they're pretty much what i think pretty much what you said. >> yes, we would agree with that. >> what is it that you said? >> i think that what w
what you say. and then at the end to deal with the problem you're raising, we say that it has to be a strong basis in evidence. that's because you don't want to put the drikt court in a position and the legislature to do the impossible, right? >> so it tries to do that, that is the decision of the court, i had thought that having done that there would be lots of lower courts that would rely on that decision. is it a good idea now suddenly to change and go to some different test? >>...
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it says you can say something bad and you can say something good about somebody but not something bad about somebody or something. >> if you singl singled out a particular category of people like local officials and said you can't say anything bad about any of them but you can say all the good things you want, i think that would be viewpoint-based because it would be protected by discrete group of people. let me give a couple of other answers. >> but why isn't that this? >> but if you didn't limit it, if you said you can't say anything bad about anybody anytime, that's okay? >> we are not think you can't say anything bad. we are saying we don't register your trademark if it is disparaging. >> no, no, no. as i said, even a government program, even assuming this is not just a classic speech restriction, you are still subject to the constraint that you can't discriminate on the basis of viewpoint. >> in booze versus there is not a majority opinion but the court was confronted with a law that made it illegal i believe it was posted signs or engage in expensive activity within 500 feet of
it says you can say something bad and you can say something good about somebody but not something bad about somebody or something. >> if you singl singled out a particular category of people like local officials and said you can't say anything bad about any of them but you can say all the good things you want, i think that would be viewpoint-based because it would be protected by discrete group of people. let me give a couple of other answers. >> but why isn't that this? >>...
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many say they made up their minds after trump criticized john lewis for saying donald trump is an president. >> we have so much more coverage throughout the hour as we count down to inauguration day, including president obama's surprise visit today. what he did during the final white house briefing of his administration. also, how the country feels about president-elect trump's plan to reverse the affordable care act. and a warning about fake tickets and invites ahead of all those inauguration festivities. >>> janet napolitano, the secretary for homeland security is in a california hospital where she's fighting complications linked to her treatment for cancer. she's currently the president of the university of california. she had already been successfully treated for her breast cancer. she's been working throughout this latest treatment after a new cancer diagnosis last august. >>> new developments in the murder of a local rapper. prince george's county have arrested and charged four suspects. khalil wiggins was found shot and killed outside his capitol heights home on december 29th. police
many say they made up their minds after trump criticized john lewis for saying donald trump is an president. >> we have so much more coverage throughout the hour as we count down to inauguration day, including president obama's surprise visit today. what he did during the final white house briefing of his administration. also, how the country feels about president-elect trump's plan to reverse the affordable care act. and a warning about fake tickets and invites ahead of all those...
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i wouldn't rush it. >> reporter: this mom says she is sticking with what she knows even if doctors say it's okay. >> doctors are saying a lot of stuff. one year this, then the second year it's something else. >> reporter: doctors say parents still in sure about giving their child peanuts can do an oral challenge in the office, or for more peace of mind can have their child take a blood test to determine if an allergy is present. doctors say if parents do try peanuts at home they say to have benadryl on hand, or as my photographer said, make sure you're near a hospital. but doctors say when trying peanuts if an allergy is present it shows up almost immediately after eating peanuts. they say the things to look out for sex stream vomiting, 10 to 15 times, or even trouble breathing. those are the serious issues, respiratory issues especially are the ones that parents will need to send their kids to the er for. >> certainly a big change. alyana thank you. >>> now to the weather. today the bay area got a break from the rain. some folks sought as an opportunity to prepare tore the next store.
i wouldn't rush it. >> reporter: this mom says she is sticking with what she knows even if doctors say it's okay. >> doctors are saying a lot of stuff. one year this, then the second year it's something else. >> reporter: doctors say parents still in sure about giving their child peanuts can do an oral challenge in the office, or for more peace of mind can have their child take a blood test to determine if an allergy is present. doctors say if parents do try peanuts at home...
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what does he say?y saying that the dangers of the badly done deal or no deal will be extremely grim for the prospects of the uk economy going forward , prospects of the uk economy going forward, which of course, many people do fear. he is playing to a particular audience here. what we don't really get if he alleges that written is at risk of catastrophic brexit because the government is so dismissive of experts but i am not sure they are. we don't really know what the government position is yet. also, i'm not sure they are dismissive. i think the government truly quite aware of the need to continue and try to maintain our trading links and of course how they do that is a very difficult issue and part of what he is talking here is of course the canadian deal with the eu took an awful lot of work and belief are done at the last minute and has just been signed and sealed. and we will have to do eels with all other countries rather than as one block as before. as i say, i'm not sure that his allegation tha
what does he say?y saying that the dangers of the badly done deal or no deal will be extremely grim for the prospects of the uk economy going forward , prospects of the uk economy going forward, which of course, many people do fear. he is playing to a particular audience here. what we don't really get if he alleges that written is at risk of catastrophic brexit because the government is so dismissive of experts but i am not sure they are. we don't really know what the government position is...
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she says that we need to go further than that. that. she says this is notjust about helping the poorest. the people who are the most vulnerable, it is the everyday injustices that ordinary working—class families feel. they are working hard but they are still struggling to get by and are by no means a rich and feel that the system has failed them. those are the people she promises to help. not a traditional conservative point of view, is it? it does signal a lot of intervention by a conservative government. she talks about how people need an active government to intervene, to deal with these things. but i think the big test really here is going to be what that actually means in practice, what those policies will be. now, we have yet to hear very much at all from theresa may over the last six months there has been little about the domestic agenda. lots of arguments about brexit, very little on the domestic agenda. and what we are being told is that the speech on monday will be a mission statement and in the coming weeks and months w
she says that we need to go further than that. that. she says this is notjust about helping the poorest. the people who are the most vulnerable, it is the everyday injustices that ordinary working—class families feel. they are working hard but they are still struggling to get by and are by no means a rich and feel that the system has failed them. those are the people she promises to help. not a traditional conservative point of view, is it? it does signal a lot of intervention by a...
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i'm not saying that. i'm just saying...not far right", but if you surround yourself with those people, if you are at meetings with these people, if these people are having events where they are heiling, if the rhetoric that is around you completely is that, are you not that? i'm just saying that there are those of the far right who are using his victory to legitimise their discourse. definitely. you backed hillary clinton, you urged your viewers to vote for hillary clinton in the presidential campaign. we already know donald trump has criticised the saturday night live for running a sketch about him, saying he was totally unprepared for the presidency, and so on and so forth. finally, are you trevor noah going to be careful with what you say about president trump because the space is shrinking for you? i will say this. i will be as careful in talking about donald trump as he was when he was speaking about barack obama. because at the end of the day, free speech, and that is something i appreciate and celebrate, free speech
i'm not saying that. i'm just saying...not far right", but if you surround yourself with those people, if you are at meetings with these people, if these people are having events where they are heiling, if the rhetoric that is around you completely is that, are you not that? i'm just saying that there are those of the far right who are using his victory to legitimise their discourse. definitely. you backed hillary clinton, you urged your viewers to vote for hillary clinton in the...
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goodness, how can you say that? behind closed doors. we don't know the relationship he has with the intelligence committee. we see the surface, the tweets and statements. we don't know what's going on in these briefings, that's conjecture by the rest of us. if this yesterday made a positive step toward reestablishing a good relationship with the cia, that's a positive note. >> there was a lot of push-back on the fact that he mentioned the media. he went on to talk about the crowd sizes at the inauguration in that announcement and those remark that is he made. but donald trump also spent a significant portion of those remarks speaking to the intelligence agency. i don't know that i believe it's a fair criticism where you read the headlines saying that he took this entire opportunity to speak to the cia and the fbi to simply criticize the media >> it was an odd turn it took. you're standing there in front wall of represent a fallen cia officers who's given his life for the country. and then to start off with the comme
goodness, how can you say that? behind closed doors. we don't know the relationship he has with the intelligence committee. we see the surface, the tweets and statements. we don't know what's going on in these briefings, that's conjecture by the rest of us. if this yesterday made a positive step toward reestablishing a good relationship with the cia, that's a positive note. >> there was a lot of push-back on the fact that he mentioned the media. he went on to talk about the crowd sizes at...
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he'll say what he needs to say to get attention. it's the first thing that motivates most of what he does. >> rather than allegedly calling journalists and writers to put himself -- posing as his own p.r. person, twitter became outlet to make accusations and get himself into the news and be relevant. >> and create false narratives. >> you say when trump makes false allegations we expect it but more disturbing when sean spicer has to say it and defend it. explain that? >> accusations of trump focusing on him being politically incorrect. powered a lot of his campaign. he realized he couldn't enter a crowded field of 18 republican candidates and win in that category and leveraged behavioral science understanding, he had to create a new category to have a chance. that was politically incorrect politician. every time the media and others attacked him for being politically incorrect, they were reinforcing his core positioning with his audience. and that continues to this day. and it reinforces what positioning he chose to take. >> yeah. g
he'll say what he needs to say to get attention. it's the first thing that motivates most of what he does. >> rather than allegedly calling journalists and writers to put himself -- posing as his own p.r. person, twitter became outlet to make accusations and get himself into the news and be relevant. >> and create false narratives. >> you say when trump makes false allegations we expect it but more disturbing when sean spicer has to say it and defend it. explain that? >>...
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>> yeah, i want to say right w now.te the seniors say white, white, white, why don't the juniors say blue, blue, blue? >> tom: maybe they do. >> they don't, watch the video. maybe you should watch your own homework. here's the thing, it's all done. when i saw the video, it didn't make me w laugh. there's nothing funny about it. >> tom: you would think race, would you think it was strange? >> did anybody ever go to sleep away camp in the northeast? >> we went to boy scout camp. >> there's a thing called color war,ji there are two teams, fora week or two co-weeks, the camp and the other is buff. y not white, but blue and buff. this is like a 100-year-old plus in some area tradition, it's a subtle change to avoid what were sleep away camps in the northeast for getting ahead of this. not in the buff, tom. >> here we go, another layer. >> tom: i just assumed. moving on, unlike hollywood, the british film industry is doing some thing about it. the bafta's, the uk equivalent of the oscars, announced that films that aren't diverse are not eligible for an award. in order to be considered, the
>> yeah, i want to say right w now.te the seniors say white, white, white, why don't the juniors say blue, blue, blue? >> tom: maybe they do. >> they don't, watch the video. maybe you should watch your own homework. here's the thing, it's all done. when i saw the video, it didn't make me w laugh. there's nothing funny about it. >> tom: you would think race, would you think it was strange? >> did anybody ever go to sleep away camp in the northeast? >> we went...
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yes, i would say so.ve done with my face. i suppose it is a good likeness. what happens next? we will take this high resolution model and we will put it into the game and we will see what you look like in that. 0k. so i‘m a goodie, am i? yes, you are currently the hero of the sniper elite series. i have been transformed into an all—action soldier. in in the world of video games, anything is possible! back to the weather in the real world. let‘s get all the latest. hello, we have had a lot of sunshine around but with clear skies tonight we are in for a cold night. in southern and central parts of the country we could have icy stretches to worry about first thing. in the countryside we will have the lowest of the temperatures. if you have a commute back to work tomorrow morning it will be chilly towards the south. the cloud bringing with it some patchy rain for the west of scotland, perhaps into the northwest of england and wales as well. further south and east it will stay dry with some sunshine around as
yes, i would say so.ve done with my face. i suppose it is a good likeness. what happens next? we will take this high resolution model and we will put it into the game and we will see what you look like in that. 0k. so i‘m a goodie, am i? yes, you are currently the hero of the sniper elite series. i have been transformed into an all—action soldier. in in the world of video games, anything is possible! back to the weather in the real world. let‘s get all the latest. hello, we have had a lot...
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authorities say the woman was drugged during the attack. the woman still covered in mud ended up at a nearby house. the residents told me their dog started barking. they found her on their doorstep and thought she was a burglar. >> so we closed the door, and the wife called the police. >> she scared me really bad. and i said, get away, get away from here. >> the resident said she became distraught after a police detective told her the woman had been assaulted. >> i did nothing, but then he told me, don't feel that way because i called the police. >> police say dna from the attack was matched to foster from an earlier sexual saw. bart police arrested him two days after christmas at the civic center bart station in san francisco. the alameda county prosecutors have charged him with six sexual assault cases including kidnapping. if convicted he could face life in prison without parole. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the man who was pinned between a bart train and a station platform on wednesday night has now died. authorities say 31-year-old
authorities say the woman was drugged during the attack. the woman still covered in mud ended up at a nearby house. the residents told me their dog started barking. they found her on their doorstep and thought she was a burglar. >> so we closed the door, and the wife called the police. >> she scared me really bad. and i said, get away, get away from here. >> the resident said she became distraught after a police detective told her the woman had been assaulted. >> i did...
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we're basically saying is that when emma louisiana reduce, the base of the statue of liberty says give me your tired, your poor, yearning to be free, the lamp of liberty, as an asterisk next to it, unless you're a syrian muslim. who are these people? they are fleeing war. they are thoroughly vetted. there was a piece on "60 minutes" about just how thoroughly they are vetted. until donald trump became president, nobody checked these people is preposterous. we have not been attacked in the last eight years by anybody getting over the border because procedures have been so tightened. to now come along and say we are not going to let anybody in. we were previously letting 10,000 syrian refugees in, that was pathetic compared to the europeans and their generosity. there's no evidence that terrorists are slipping in among those people it's not compassionate and not consistent with american values. >> let me ask you this question from a different angle, hugh, the administration you have sean spicer at the briefing today saying hey, everybody's got to calm down here. this is the rhetoric is ou
we're basically saying is that when emma louisiana reduce, the base of the statue of liberty says give me your tired, your poor, yearning to be free, the lamp of liberty, as an asterisk next to it, unless you're a syrian muslim. who are these people? they are fleeing war. they are thoroughly vetted. there was a piece on "60 minutes" about just how thoroughly they are vetted. until donald trump became president, nobody checked these people is preposterous. we have not been attacked in...
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i know if what i'm about to say leaves my lips, going to be a hue and cry but going to say it anyway. >> would that stop you? >> i fully embrace the ling bo of radical islamic terror. this is not coming from the left what iin tend to say. total victims on december 11. undeniable. but there after invaded wrong country. walked into and lit a hornet's nest on fire. part of me is saying we bear responsibility for the dominos that fell thereafter. and some of the folks now precluded from coming to the united states could frankly look at united states and our wrong-headed invasion of iraq and that was p beginning point and -- >> many on the right and left have argued that point. originally going into iraq, right or wrong choice. we've argued that for 20 years it seems. but look at last eight years. when red lines are drawn and we in fact allow the russians to cross that red line and nothing happens to them at all. look at things that barack obama put in place. look when he brought our people out of the middle east and allowed isis and rest of them to flourish. >> i got to take issue as fath
i know if what i'm about to say leaves my lips, going to be a hue and cry but going to say it anyway. >> would that stop you? >> i fully embrace the ling bo of radical islamic terror. this is not coming from the left what iin tend to say. total victims on december 11. undeniable. but there after invaded wrong country. walked into and lit a hornet's nest on fire. part of me is saying we bear responsibility for the dominos that fell thereafter. and some of the folks now precluded from...
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jeff that make their mark by joining me and the board of supervisors and other elected officials to say everybody that we touch we're no longer treating homelessness but end homelessness for them it is not about touching that is about a list of low month ever disciplined approach to ending homelessness we're not foolish enough to say we'll end owl homelessness but smart enough to say weasel do it better so i will want to tell you that a few years ago compassion hats always been the leading emotion we have on that issue while we can't do it on emotion you have to feel in the city a compassion for each and everyone if we don't care for each other the issue of homeless will not be touched or resolved for anybody well, i had in my myth someone who was willing to share her tears and her compassion about that be issue directly with me and you know lynn had that compassion years ago not only for reading it but from seeing homeless mothers in a shelter and saying to herself and to everybody around her and mark and ultimately to me that is not acceptable in our great city of st. francis i begin
jeff that make their mark by joining me and the board of supervisors and other elected officials to say everybody that we touch we're no longer treating homelessness but end homelessness for them it is not about touching that is about a list of low month ever disciplined approach to ending homelessness we're not foolish enough to say we'll end owl homelessness but smart enough to say weasel do it better so i will want to tell you that a few years ago compassion hats always been the leading...
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i can say good things but i can't say bad things. i would have thought that was a fairly classic case of you point discrimination. malcolm: as we pointed out, laws have not been historically treated as discrediting based on viewpoint. that iscourt justice: in one of our historically different but very distinct categories. you don't make the claim that this falls into a category of low value speech in the way that libel laws and defamation does? you are not looking to create a new category. in that case it seems that the ban applies.sed ma it says you can say something that -- you can say something good, but not something bad. you single out a particular category of people like political officials and said you cannot say anything bad about any of them but you can say all the good things you want, that would be viewpoint-based because that would be protected by discrete group of people. let me give a couple of other answers. if you court justice: said you cannot say any thing bad about anybody anytime that is ok? malcolm: we are saying
i can say good things but i can't say bad things. i would have thought that was a fairly classic case of you point discrimination. malcolm: as we pointed out, laws have not been historically treated as discrediting based on viewpoint. that iscourt justice: in one of our historically different but very distinct categories. you don't make the claim that this falls into a category of low value speech in the way that libel laws and defamation does? you are not looking to create a new category. in...
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what you want to say. about me, and i'm going to do the right thing, whatever it is. i may be right and they may be right, but i said, be ourselves. i could have said, do this, say that. i don't want that. i want them all to be themselves. >> and if you're wondering why steve harvey was there, stick around for "one more thing" ." calling out the intel community again, saying, quote: "it now turns out that the phony allegations against me were put together by my political opponents and a failed spy afraid of being sued. totally made-up facts by sleazebag political operatives, both democrats and republicans. fake news. russia says nothing exists. probably released by 'intelligence' even knowing there is no proof and never will be. my people will have a full report on hacking within 90 days." okay, k.g. >> taking it to them. i love the directness. speaks directly to the people, you don't have to wait to set up a press conference. is it completely different than things have been done in the past, it is. as lon
what you want to say. about me, and i'm going to do the right thing, whatever it is. i may be right and they may be right, but i said, be ourselves. i could have said, do this, say that. i don't want that. i want them all to be themselves. >> and if you're wondering why steve harvey was there, stick around for "one more thing" ." calling out the intel community again, saying, quote: "it now turns out that the phony allegations against me were put together by my...
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what they are saying.vious place to look, dollar-yen, if you want to look at dollar strength. here's the thing. this 115 level comes at a time when we've actually started to see yields in the u.s. appear to start picking up. 2.5% lastom 2.3% to week. chart, weook at this are hitting our head on the ceiling of 115. we start talking about it, then we're going the other way. have a look at code relation between the two. this is 40-day code relation between dollar-yen and u.s. 10-year yields. level,above this 0.8% which essentially we've done that four times over the last 15 years. stay with me here. look at quarterly co-relation between the two. we are basically at the highest level on record. these two pairs, these assets, are basically as romantic as they can get, holding hand in hand, walking down the beach, by the sunset, going back to 1980. we started to see this co- relation really strengthen. when you hit 115, if we see a decisive move above 115, that is essentially evidence that the trump trade is bac
what they are saying.vious place to look, dollar-yen, if you want to look at dollar strength. here's the thing. this 115 level comes at a time when we've actually started to see yields in the u.s. appear to start picking up. 2.5% lastom 2.3% to week. chart, weook at this are hitting our head on the ceiling of 115. we start talking about it, then we're going the other way. have a look at code relation between the two. this is 40-day code relation between dollar-yen and u.s. 10-year yields....
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american democracy in action, they say. a loud opposition to president trump's travel executive order and a cross section of what they say is, quote, what america really looks like. the daughter of an iraqi immigrant. >> i'm a fifgs here at ucsf in san francisco and i treat a lot of patients on this list. they're wonderful people who contribute to our city, our state, our economy. >> reporter: a retired teacher and his wife who have taught those immigrants. >> i receive how hard the parents worked. >> reporter: the lauers say they have been locked out and refused access to the wheel who have been detained at sfo. >> this is just ridiculous. these are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. >> reporter: and a promise from the people who started this movement. >> we're going to remain here until the executive order is repealed. >> reporter: a spokesman told the bay area that the goal today was to allow free speech here while not causing any delays in the travel. they say despite the size of the crowd and the volume,
american democracy in action, they say. a loud opposition to president trump's travel executive order and a cross section of what they say is, quote, what america really looks like. the daughter of an iraqi immigrant. >> i'm a fifgs here at ucsf in san francisco and i treat a lot of patients on this list. they're wonderful people who contribute to our city, our state, our economy. >> reporter: a retired teacher and his wife who have taught those immigrants. >> i receive how...
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senior sources say in the boston blid say they have 120,000 to 125,000 people out here on the streetsf boston. why they say? why are organizers out here? they say this is like the first meeting, a nationwide organizational meeting to hold the trump administration to the fire. and they say they will be here in two years for the mid-term elections and in four years when he's up. brooke? >> miguel marquez in boston, thank you so much. ike brooke baldwin, quick break, cnn special coverage continues after this. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. you
senior sources say in the boston blid say they have 120,000 to 125,000 people out here on the streetsf boston. why they say? why are organizers out here? they say this is like the first meeting, a nationwide organizational meeting to hold the trump administration to the fire. and they say they will be here in two years for the mid-term elections and in four years when he's up. brooke? >> miguel marquez in boston, thank you so much. ike brooke baldwin, quick break, cnn special coverage...
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congress, though, has the final say. it's the law. the law says torture is illegal. do you believe the president respects congressional authority on this specific matter? >> you know, i do. i think he made a statement that there are three cases muhammad one of them who was water boarded. in that case it actually got us information that saved american lives and led us to osama bin laudin. so, i think what he's saying is in concept it can be valuable, but legally it is in violation of the law. in fact, i voted on the mccain amendment to basically honor the army fieldmani manual which prohibits torture. i think he understands that would be illegal. general mattis has been strong about this as has cia director mike pompeo in his testimony before the senate that he would not allow for that. >> and one -- let me get back to the whole issue of muslim refugees, muslims, they have been persecuted in syria and iraq. christians, of course, as well, but how do you tell syrian and iraqi muslims and christians apart? >> well, again, this goes back to why the syrian refugee program
congress, though, has the final say. it's the law. the law says torture is illegal. do you believe the president respects congressional authority on this specific matter? >> you know, i do. i think he made a statement that there are three cases muhammad one of them who was water boarded. in that case it actually got us information that saved american lives and led us to osama bin laudin. so, i think what he's saying is in concept it can be valuable, but legally it is in violation of the...
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watch. >> if somebody says just an out right falsehood, do you say the word lie? or not?> i would be careful about using the word lie. lie implies much more than just saying something that's false. it implies a deliberate intent of mislead. trish: the left is all worked up about this just because apparently jerry has actually read the dictionary on this. howard kurtz of media buzz joining me right now. he has taken all of this heat, the left is saying you should be able to say lying but the verb to lie, there's some nuance in that word that i think jerry promote was trying to express? >> i talked to jerry baker for me show, and he feels like a fugitive for media justice. look at what he said. i think we should be careful about applying the word lie. now, he didn't say we should never call donald trump a liar. in fact, he said the journal editorial page pretty tough on misstatements and things that he said that aren't factual. when you say that person's a liar, we know their state of mind it's not a question of interpretation or spin, maybe they just had the facts wrong. a
watch. >> if somebody says just an out right falsehood, do you say the word lie? or not?> i would be careful about using the word lie. lie implies much more than just saying something that's false. it implies a deliberate intent of mislead. trish: the left is all worked up about this just because apparently jerry has actually read the dictionary on this. howard kurtz of media buzz joining me right now. he has taken all of this heat, the left is saying you should be able to say lying...
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the report says that three other senior officials on the transition team say a plan is under considerationt the president corps from the white house. trump's press secretary says they are looking for space with more room to accommodate talk radio, bloggers and others. back with the panel, joining us dougl douglas brinkley. how critical is it to have the press in close proximity to the president? >> the access to not -- you don't walk in and talk to the president but to the senior staff is critical. i covered bill clinton and george w.'s administration. if you secret service knew you, you could walk past the oval office. sometimes he would yell out your name and scream about something had you written or said on television. it happens. that's gone. that's gone. it's nice to be -- it's important. to the american people, it's important, whether you trust us or you don't trust us to be able to when something happens walk up to the press secretary's office, to walk to the chief of staff's office or make an appointment to go up the hall. security is different. every administration has the right d
the report says that three other senior officials on the transition team say a plan is under considerationt the president corps from the white house. trump's press secretary says they are looking for space with more room to accommodate talk radio, bloggers and others. back with the panel, joining us dougl douglas brinkley. how critical is it to have the press in close proximity to the president? >> the access to not -- you don't walk in and talk to the president but to the senior staff is...
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in his resignation e—mail he says there is a short supply of... and he says...als that even he does not know what the government's negotiating objectives for brexit will be. but it is sir ivan implicit and thinly veiled criticism of ministers that is most telling. he urges fellow officials never to be afraid to speak truth to power and to challenge what he calls muddled thinking and ill founded arguments. he says they should support each other in difficult moments when they have to deliver messages that are disagreeable to those who need to hear them. so, disagreeable to those who need to hearthem. so, sir ivan‘s disagreeable to those who need to hear them. so, sir ivan‘s charge is a serious one, that the government isn't ready for brexit and it is ignoring the advice of its diplomats. our political correspondent iain watson joins us from westminster. how serious is this for the government? he is clearly an incredibly experienced man. he is very experienced. some people want britain to leave the eu. they say he is too experienced, he knows brussels too well and
in his resignation e—mail he says there is a short supply of... and he says...als that even he does not know what the government's negotiating objectives for brexit will be. but it is sir ivan implicit and thinly veiled criticism of ministers that is most telling. he urges fellow officials never to be afraid to speak truth to power and to challenge what he calls muddled thinking and ill founded arguments. he says they should support each other in difficult moments when they have to deliver...
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why do i say that way?ecause if they really had a really good reason, for resisting this, then the decision eventually to adopt a bill of rights was at stake. so madison can't be really, right in philadelphia and then write two years later when he pushes this forward. it's like on the witness stand are you lying now or were you lying then? because you are telling a different story. i want to tell the story which madison actually moves in the correct direction. his original reasons for resisting weren't so good. they weren't so well thought through. and they don't make sense analytically but what does make sense is the following. in this is a big point. it doesn't come from 39 people. it's not just a small group of people. the constitution comes from we the people of the united states. the real is the ratification process. a year-long process in which up-and-down a continent. ordinary people are being invited to debate and that ultimately vote on whether they will vote yes we want this document or no, we rej
why do i say that way?ecause if they really had a really good reason, for resisting this, then the decision eventually to adopt a bill of rights was at stake. so madison can't be really, right in philadelphia and then write two years later when he pushes this forward. it's like on the witness stand are you lying now or were you lying then? because you are telling a different story. i want to tell the story which madison actually moves in the correct direction. his original reasons for resisting...
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he says the unemployment rate stands at under 3 percent. he said there is a great deal of progress on tackling homelessness with 10,000 people no longer living on the streets. he also says the city made great strides to provide more affordable housing units. >> today, thousands of our cities most low income families have beautiful new homes where they can deepen their roots and their children can blossom.[applause] we are now a national model for how other cities can improve public housing. years ago this was just a dream. today, it's a total transformation. >> reporter: also during his speech the mayor focused on reforms coming to the san francisco police department. he said the newly sworn in chief else god is committed to implementing hundreds of changes that were recommended by the justice department following a review. those changes will help to improve use of force training for officers and improve the department's relationship with the community and communities of color in particular. the mayor acknowledged there are many challenges
he says the unemployment rate stands at under 3 percent. he said there is a great deal of progress on tackling homelessness with 10,000 people no longer living on the streets. he also says the city made great strides to provide more affordable housing units. >> today, thousands of our cities most low income families have beautiful new homes where they can deepen their roots and their children can blossom.[applause] we are now a national model for how other cities can improve public...
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how do you feel them saying the family abandoned the brand? >> they can say whatever they want.y can say that we abandoned. we didn't abandon anything. they threw us out. >> reporter: the castro government did that. the french company, pinot ricard, came along much later, and turned the cuban havana club into a global brand and icon of cuban culture. >> you can so, mr. harris, we have your fingerprints on the safe. a photo of you opening the safe. a post using the hashtag "#justrobbedthesafe" so, what are we supposed to think? switching to geico could save you a bunch of money on car insurance. excellent point. case dismissed. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance woo! because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. >>> america has been employing lovable mascots for years. they run around the field, sometimes interacting with players or fans. but in japan, mascots are the main event, generating more than $16 billion a year. adriana diaz has that story. ♪ >> reporter: they're cooky, cuddly, and for some, a little creepy.
how do you feel them saying the family abandoned the brand? >> they can say whatever they want.y can say that we abandoned. we didn't abandon anything. they threw us out. >> reporter: the castro government did that. the french company, pinot ricard, came along much later, and turned the cuban havana club into a global brand and icon of cuban culture. >> you can so, mr. harris, we have your fingerprints on the safe. a photo of you opening the safe. a post using the hashtag...
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downed what i'm saying.hanged. >> we are not his audience but he was elected with the minority of the country. he needs the other 52% of the country to be an effective president. >> this is a key point, though. his party controls washington completely. democrats cannot be for him because they don't have any power. >> right. >> the media is his foil for the next four years if the media allows itself to be played that way. >> hold on. that is the key. the media has to figure out how to sort through this. damn if you do and damned if you don't. we used to be attacked for having him on any time he called and would be attacked if we were covering this story. you're covering too much. then i made the suggestion a couple of weeks you should just ignore the crazy tweets because you all are spending too much time. that is the smoke that is not the fire. and then you get attacked for doing that. i think that is the same problem with the editor of "the new york times" and editor of "the washington post." what do we do
downed what i'm saying.hanged. >> we are not his audience but he was elected with the minority of the country. he needs the other 52% of the country to be an effective president. >> this is a key point, though. his party controls washington completely. democrats cannot be for him because they don't have any power. >> right. >> the media is his foil for the next four years if the media allows itself to be played that way. >> hold on. that is the key. the media has...
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all they were saying. >> did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia and that women who try >> when "dateline extra" continues. again -- that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who's gonna save me? [ voice breaking ] and that's when i realized... i'm allergic to wasabi. well, i feel better. it's been five minutes. talk about progress. [ chuckles ] okay. sometino big deal.shingress. my gums bleed.les ] but my hygienist said, it is a big deal. go pro with crest pro health gum protection. it helps prevent gum bleeding by targeting harmful bacteria on your gums. left untreated, these symptoms could lead to more serious problems including tooth loss. gum crisis averted. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge
all they were saying. >> did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia and that women who try >> when "dateline extra" continues. again -- that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who's gonna save me? [...
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he had every opportunity to say, yes, i agree with that, but he didn't say that.ee of false conflict being drawn that he backs nato 100% conflict being drawn that he backs nat0100% because he didn't say it. but earlier and we had a british—based republican former adviser who was saying, do you not think they discussed he was going to say what before they walked out there? that was her view, that it was all carefully stage—managed. there? that was her view, that it was all carefully stage—managedm looked quite awkward. she was really walking on eggshells and anybody in her shoes would. with donald trump, the problem is you don't believe anything he says. i'm getting the feeling that neither of you are big fa ns feeling that neither of you are big fans at this point. let me put it to you, if either —— if other european leaders had been offered to go first, they would have gone? well, it didn't happen. i'm not sure angela merkel would have done actually. she doesn't seem desperate, doesn't act as if she is desperate, doesn't act as if she is desperate and is not desp
he had every opportunity to say, yes, i agree with that, but he didn't say that.ee of false conflict being drawn that he backs nato 100% conflict being drawn that he backs nat0100% because he didn't say it. but earlier and we had a british—based republican former adviser who was saying, do you not think they discussed he was going to say what before they walked out there? that was her view, that it was all carefully stage—managed. there? that was her view, that it was all carefully...
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who say they will boycott mr. trump's inauguration grows. one in five house democrats declare they will skip it. you see all their faces on the wall there. we're three days away from mr. trump becoming the 45th president of the united states. let's begin with our political coverage in washington. >> reporter: good morning. let's put that 40% number that you guys just went over there in term of disapproval into historical context. it is a low. you called it historic. take a look at how it stacks up. 40% approval as donald trump is about to take the oath of office. 84% approval for obama at this stage eight years ago. 61% approval for george w. bush after that very divided election with the florida recount. 67% approval for bill clinton. you can see just how historically low trump is entering into this job. let's take a look. also, you mentioned the disapproval number, that 52% disagroove, look at where that was in november in our post election poll. 45%. the disapproval has grown for trump. he's not scoring high marks for this transition peri
who say they will boycott mr. trump's inauguration grows. one in five house democrats declare they will skip it. you see all their faces on the wall there. we're three days away from mr. trump becoming the 45th president of the united states. let's begin with our political coverage in washington. >> reporter: good morning. let's put that 40% number that you guys just went over there in term of disapproval into historical context. it is a low. you called it historic. take a look at how it...
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they say he's armd and dangerous. they believe rolen sims shot at someone while they were sitting at a bus. >> it just trouble. it's troms its the kids. kids are running everywhere. >> now no children were hurt here. they say this was a domestic incident and that the woman involved was recovering. just call 911. >>> and here at nbc 4 we are committed to raising awareness in our neighborhoods. you're going to find phone numbers in the nbc washington app. just search "safe at home. " >>> president trump says he will follow through on one of his campaign's biggest promises. he's calling today a big day on national security and said quote among other things we will build the wall. sources tell nbc news the president is expected to sign an executive order to begin paying for a wall on the u.s./mexican border. >>> also today we expect an kbiv o executive order to crack down on so-called sanctuary cities. that's where they don't cooperate with federal immigration authorities. around here alexandria, arlington and fairfax cou
they say he's armd and dangerous. they believe rolen sims shot at someone while they were sitting at a bus. >> it just trouble. it's troms its the kids. kids are running everywhere. >> now no children were hurt here. they say this was a domestic incident and that the woman involved was recovering. just call 911. >>> and here at nbc 4 we are committed to raising awareness in our neighborhoods. you're going to find phone numbers in the nbc washington app. just search...
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jeremy corbyn says this threat of lowering corporation tax is effectively saying there could be a trade was really saying that it is in our interest to the eu and the uk to reach a very good arrangement. we are already in the eu, when we leave there's not a lot of adjustment to take place, so no reason we shouldn't have a free trade arrangement either with zero tariffs for services, they will then have full access to the uk, after all they trade more with us than we do for them, and they need london for the lowering of the cost of capital. so these things he's arguing, these are good for both of us, but if the eu was to decide we are not going to do that, then there is already going to be a price to pay and that's been determined by the governor of the bank of england last week who said that he thought that if the eu didn't behave correctly over this, they would suffer more as a result of brexit than the uk would. that's the important point to make over this, we are not going as supplicants, we are going as a powerful trading nation which the eu wants to trade with and we want to trade
jeremy corbyn says this threat of lowering corporation tax is effectively saying there could be a trade was really saying that it is in our interest to the eu and the uk to reach a very good arrangement. we are already in the eu, when we leave there's not a lot of adjustment to take place, so no reason we shouldn't have a free trade arrangement either with zero tariffs for services, they will then have full access to the uk, after all they trade more with us than we do for them, and they need...
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the report says no such thing. it does say there's no evidence russia hacked voting machines or in any way changed the count and that's important, but intelligence agencies explicitly say they have no way of judging whether the release of hacked e-mails and promoting neighboring news might have affected voters' decision. the president-elect's tweet, again, you can check this out, at a minimum is highly misleading and that's part of the debate. he gets the classified briefing everybody was waiting for and a lot of conservatives were hoping that was his post point, that he would come out and say i've got my briefing. he has every right and every reason to say it didn't affect the results. i'm the president. i'm going to be president. he has ever reason to say that for those who are trying to question the legitimacy of his win, but he says nothing about this will not be tolerated. i will stand up to russia. i will either keep in place or accelerate, strengthen the president obama sanctions, nothing. >> what's worse is
the report says no such thing. it does say there's no evidence russia hacked voting machines or in any way changed the count and that's important, but intelligence agencies explicitly say they have no way of judging whether the release of hacked e-mails and promoting neighboring news might have affected voters' decision. the president-elect's tweet, again, you can check this out, at a minimum is highly misleading and that's part of the debate. he gets the classified briefing everybody was...
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he says he told them quote- " be yourself and say what you want to say. don't worry about me." he said potential disagreements would "all get worked out." trump's plans to build a mexican border wall, reintroduce torture and to ignore the impact of climate change. all were disputed by his picks on capitol hill this week. republicans have taken the first step toward repealing the president's health care law. congress pushed through a budget that provides an early but crucial victory in that effort. the budget stops democrats from using a filibuster to derail a bill annulling and relacing the law. the real wrk lies ahead. republicans must decide which part of the law to erase.what a new version would look like.and how to protect 20 million people getting health care coverage under the law. >> pam:so often we hear stories about package thieves, internet thieves and yes even mail thieves. but in one east bay community the problem with mail thieves has residents having to make multiple trips to the post office and this has been going on for months with no end in sight. stanley rober
he says he told them quote- " be yourself and say what you want to say. don't worry about me." he said potential disagreements would "all get worked out." trump's plans to build a mexican border wall, reintroduce torture and to ignore the impact of climate change. all were disputed by his picks on capitol hill this week. republicans have taken the first step toward repealing the president's health care law. congress pushed through a budget that provides an early but crucial...
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say anything, john. will .1 thing out to our viewers prove they are used to seeing you in front of trump tower, you're in front of the trump transition office in washington, d.c. wanted to point that out. does that office shut down shop on thursday in move to the white house, what happens next? >> friday at 12 noon, the president will be sworn in on the 20th of january which is when the transition process is over and when the process of governing begins, all of the what are called beachhead teams put together by the trump transition will head to all of the departments to start running things until all of the confirmands are in place. they are expected to get the national security team in place, and that would include the secretary of state, secretary of defense james mattis, national security advisor, department of homeland security, once they get those people in place, they believe they can handle a crisis should one occur in the first hours of the trump administration. that always is the most important
say anything, john. will .1 thing out to our viewers prove they are used to seeing you in front of trump tower, you're in front of the trump transition office in washington, d.c. wanted to point that out. does that office shut down shop on thursday in move to the white house, what happens next? >> friday at 12 noon, the president will be sworn in on the 20th of january which is when the transition process is over and when the process of governing begins, all of the what are called...
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he says this is all about keeping america safe. judge? judge jeanine: thanks so much, kristen. >>> and president trump putting out this statement earlier today -- and joining me on the phone is a man who wrote president trump's inauguration address. white house senior adviser steven miller. good evening, steven. >> reporter: great to be on your show. first, show, and i hate to start with this, president trump wrote his own inaugural address, and i'm sorry i couldn't be there in person, but we're here at the white house tonight, and trying to do work on behalf of the american people. >> we appreciate that correction, i don't know where that came from. but thank you. let me ask you this, steven. did the white house expect there would be such a profound reaction to the president's executive action here? >> well, i think what you're seeing is a small reaction from a small number of people that is outside the amount of coverage it's getting. overwhelming majority of the american public is concerned about having safe community, good schools and
he says this is all about keeping america safe. judge? judge jeanine: thanks so much, kristen. >>> and president trump putting out this statement earlier today -- and joining me on the phone is a man who wrote president trump's inauguration address. white house senior adviser steven miller. good evening, steven. >> reporter: great to be on your show. first, show, and i hate to start with this, president trump wrote his own inaugural address, and i'm sorry i couldn't be there in...
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i am not prepared to say yes or no. i don't know but what i am prepared to say is that the american people deserve to know if, in fact, this presidency now will be influenced by the russian government. not a matter of who won and loss. >> i know you can't say if it is legitimate or not. my issue with john lewis and i am not taking anything away from him. i respect that man for what he has done but when he comes out and says that president is not a legitimacy president before the investigation has been completed i do have an issue with that. do you have an issue with that? >> john lewis is to applauded because he is a morale leader. he would note have said that if he didn't believe it. we have to look at where we are going. >> did you think that could undermine our president? >> i don't think so because we know that we need to have a full disclosure of what took place and i don't think that undermines. i think congressman lewis is right on point in terms of the foreign powers and the russian government influencing the el
i am not prepared to say yes or no. i don't know but what i am prepared to say is that the american people deserve to know if, in fact, this presidency now will be influenced by the russian government. not a matter of who won and loss. >> i know you can't say if it is legitimate or not. my issue with john lewis and i am not taking anything away from him. i respect that man for what he has done but when he comes out and says that president is not a legitimacy president before the...
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and i say that and i say that and that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. i think it's a disgrace. that information that was false and fake and never happened got released to the public as far as buzzfeed which is a failing pile of garbage, writing it, i think they'll suffer the consequences, they already are and as far as cnn going out of their way to build it up and by the way, we just found out i was coming down, michael cohen, michael is a very talented lawyer in my firm who just reported it wasn't this michael cohen we're talking about so all night long it's michael cohen. i said i want to see your passport. he brings his passport to my office. i say, hey, wait a minute. he didn't leave the country. he wasn't out of the country. they had michael cohen of the trump organization was in prague. it turns out to be a different michael cohen. it's a disgrace, what took place, it's a disgrace and i think they ought to apologize to start with, michael cohen. >> question. >> go ahead. >> mr. president-elect -- >> go ahead. >> since you are -- >> not you. not yo
and i say that and i say that and that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. i think it's a disgrace. that information that was false and fake and never happened got released to the public as far as buzzfeed which is a failing pile of garbage, writing it, i think they'll suffer the consequences, they already are and as far as cnn going out of their way to build it up and by the way, we just found out i was coming down, michael cohen, michael is a very talented lawyer in my...
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critics say he can't do this, some here are saying we can't afford not to. >> live from america's news headquarters in washington, d.c. president trump will be working the phones this saturday talking to five foreign leaders, much of the attention focusing on his conversation with german chancellor angela merkel but the most important call could be the one to russian president vladimir putin. it'll be the first official contact between the two world leaders since mr. trump was sworn into office. they are expected to discuss improving u.s.-russia relations. president trump signing executive order suspending refugee program for four months, suspends visa entry into the u.s. from seven mostly muslim countries and ban it is syrian refugees until further notice, however, it includes an exception for religious minorities claiming persecution such as christians in the middle east. i'm melissa in washington, now back to bulls and bears for all the headlines log onto foxnews.com. dagen: president trump signing an order this week establishing new refugee vetting measures to keep terrorist out of
critics say he can't do this, some here are saying we can't afford not to. >> live from america's news headquarters in washington, d.c. president trump will be working the phones this saturday talking to five foreign leaders, much of the attention focusing on his conversation with german chancellor angela merkel but the most important call could be the one to russian president vladimir putin. it'll be the first official contact between the two world leaders since mr. trump was sworn into...
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did it say this is our money and we don't have to have a remedy? what did it say? >> it said that these amounts are considered public funds such that a statute is required providing the court's may draw on public funds to award these amounts. so what the colorado supreme court necessarily decided was that this is not under state law property of the criminal defendant. >> that's a question it seems to me -- you keep talking about compensation. the issue's restitution and under normally equitable principals of res cushion it, in fact, still is the property of the person from whom the money has been taken away and i wonder if it you're analysis has to be adjusted when you appreciate that it's not the compensation, it's not sort of the normal state, give us some money. under equitable principals it's state give me my money back. >> yeah. mr. chief justice, that is the question. under the historical treatment of this issue, is this property properly considered return of money. they say that it is a claim of unjust enrichment that depends on factors including the merits
did it say this is our money and we don't have to have a remedy? what did it say? >> it said that these amounts are considered public funds such that a statute is required providing the court's may draw on public funds to award these amounts. so what the colorado supreme court necessarily decided was that this is not under state law property of the criminal defendant. >> that's a question it seems to me -- you keep talking about compensation. the issue's restitution and under...
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he says quiet simply they're not paying. >> david, he has to say that. he has to say that. but i'm just telling you there will be a payment. it will be in a form, perhaps a complicated form. and you have to understand what i'm doing is good for the united states. it's also going to be good for mexico. >> reporter: what are you gonna say to some of your supporters who might say, "wait a minute, i thought mexico was going to pay for this right at the start." >> well, i'd say very simply .hat they are going to pay for i never said they're gonna pay from the start. i said mexico will pay for the wall. >> reporter: when does construction begin? >> as soon as we can. as soon as we can physically do it we're -- >> reporter: within months? >> i would say in months. yeah. i would say in months. certainly planning is starting immediately. >> reporter: i wanna ask about undocumented immigrants who are here -- in this country. right now they're protected as so-called dreamers -- the children who were brought here, as you know, by their parents. should they be worried that they could be
he says quiet simply they're not paying. >> david, he has to say that. he has to say that. but i'm just telling you there will be a payment. it will be in a form, perhaps a complicated form. and you have to understand what i'm doing is good for the united states. it's also going to be good for mexico. >> reporter: what are you gonna say to some of your supporters who might say, "wait a minute, i thought mexico was going to pay for this right at the start." >> well,...
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if they say its sunny and it rains they will say let's talk about tomorrow. there is a degree of accountability that some of these folks need to be held at. they get to write stuff and impunity. you talk about twitter, there is a story came out that says spicer kicks jack dorsey out of tech meeting. well, first of all, the idea i'm going to tell donald trump who and you cannot have it a meeting -- >> jack dorsey. >> a couple outlets took and it ran with it. and without ever asking. if you think but it, there were -- they were never invited, therefore can never kick them out. but these outlets to the story ran would. -- ran with it. you cannot put to the genie back in box, you don't get to call them up and say, they admit it and they're wrong. once the story is out there and either, you cannot undo it. what i've seen more and more is that it has become a race to become first rather than right. david: some would argue that you talk about it is all about clicks and mr. trump is the click-based king with this twitter and lived off of that. sean: hold on -- he is
if they say its sunny and it rains they will say let's talk about tomorrow. there is a degree of accountability that some of these folks need to be held at. they get to write stuff and impunity. you talk about twitter, there is a story came out that says spicer kicks jack dorsey out of tech meeting. well, first of all, the idea i'm going to tell donald trump who and you cannot have it a meeting -- >> jack dorsey. >> a couple outlets took and it ran with it. and without ever asking....
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john boulton last hour says he doesn't believe a word he says. do you?very word he says to be perfectly honest. i have great respect for john bolton and the -- here is the bottom line. what did he reveal here? two things that i think come out of this that if we looked at it from the proper perspective and there were things -- i was a very early critic of him. he is well aware that i thought he was waging war on the united states. my opinion on it has evolved in large part because what i've seen he has done in 10 years. nothing he has published has ever been proven false. nobody has even questioned the truthfulness of what he is doing. he gets information just like "the new york times" got information about donald trump's taxes illegally. they still ran with the story. they still published the story. i'm convinced that any media outlet that was colluding with the clinton campaign would have run with the story. what we ought to take away from wikileaks, as a country we don't have cybersecurity and if we don't fix it, we'll never have it. the second thing i
john boulton last hour says he doesn't believe a word he says. do you?very word he says to be perfectly honest. i have great respect for john bolton and the -- here is the bottom line. what did he reveal here? two things that i think come out of this that if we looked at it from the proper perspective and there were things -- i was a very early critic of him. he is well aware that i thought he was waging war on the united states. my opinion on it has evolved in large part because what i've seen...
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why the owner says that shop she says she's lucky. >> surprise for some fishermen.ey saw out on the water that has them, well, they were screaming. >> man who authorities say hoped fire if the ft. lauderdale airport is staying behind bars. today federal judge denied bond for 26-year-old esteban santiago the judge called him a flight risk and danger to the communi community. prosecutors have charged santiago with killing five people and injuring six more inside a busy baggage claim ar area. authorities expect the veteran to enter a formal plea during his january 30th arraignment. >>> the widow of the orlando nightclub gunman remains in california jail tonight. noor salmon facing charges of aiding her husband in the months before he opened fire killing 49 people. federal prosecutors say salman new omar mateen was going to go through with the attack which the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. hit reach lawyers for salman say she had no idea about the attack. she did not enter a plea in today's preliminary hearing. >>> the search for malaysian airlines flight 370 may be o
why the owner says that shop she says she's lucky. >> surprise for some fishermen.ey saw out on the water that has them, well, they were screaming. >> man who authorities say hoped fire if the ft. lauderdale airport is staying behind bars. today federal judge denied bond for 26-year-old esteban santiago the judge called him a flight risk and danger to the communi community. prosecutors have charged santiago with killing five people and injuring six more inside a busy baggage claim...