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sarah: i'm going to keep moving. reporter: this is a huge issue. sarah: i know. and there are a lot of big issues today. i'm trying to cover as many of them as possible by calling on a number of your colleagues. i've called on trey. reporter: address this, please. sarah: he has. i've already addressed this. the president has addressed it. i don't have anything else to add. reporter: today the suspected terrorist in new york city was described as a bangladeshi immigrant. bangladesh is not on president's travel ban list. does today's attack change the way president trump is evaluating travel restrictions? sarah: we do know and the department of homeland security has confirmed that the suspect was admitted to the united states after presenting a passport displaying an f-43 family immigrant visa in 2011. and so we know that the president's policy calls for an end to chain migration. which is what this individual came to the united states through. and if his policy had been in place, then that attacker would not have been allowed to come in the country. that's why the
sarah: i'm going to keep moving. reporter: this is a huge issue. sarah: i know. and there are a lot of big issues today. i'm trying to cover as many of them as possible by calling on a number of your colleagues. i've called on trey. reporter: address this, please. sarah: he has. i've already addressed this. the president has addressed it. i don't have anything else to add. reporter: today the suspected terrorist in new york city was described as a bangladeshi immigrant. bangladesh is not on...
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sarah: good afternoon. the president will be speaking at 2:30 on the administration's efforts to reduce red tape and federal regulations. within 10 days of taking office, president trump issued executive order 13771, instructing the office of management and budget to remove two government regulations for every new one created. washington stopped but the administration acted and in under a year we've unleashed the american economy, businesses and job creation. these efforts and the rest of the president's agenda have fueled economic growth, including all-time highs in the stock market, a 17-year low in unemployment rolls, new highs in manufacturing and consumer confidence, and much more. as the president said yesterday, we're at the final stages of historic tax cuts and reforms that will provide massive relief to middle class families, lower tax rates on american businesses to make us more competitive and make our tax code simpler and fairer for the first time in decades. we want to begin lowering the tax bi
sarah: good afternoon. the president will be speaking at 2:30 on the administration's efforts to reduce red tape and federal regulations. within 10 days of taking office, president trump issued executive order 13771, instructing the office of management and budget to remove two government regulations for every new one created. washington stopped but the administration acted and in under a year we've unleashed the american economy, businesses and job creation. these efforts and the rest of the...
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sarah: good afternoon. this morning while new yorkers were making their way to work, eight terrorist set off a pipe bomb strapped to his body in one of manhattan's busiest commuter hubs. there were no life-threatening injuries. police department officer jack collins apprehended the terrorist along with several other officers. these brave first responders and the others who rushed to the scene are heroes. on behalf of the president and a grateful nation we would like to thank them and commend them for their bravery. this attack underscores the need for congress to work with the president on immigration reforms that enhance our national security and public safety. we must protect our borders we must ensure the individuals entering our country are not coming to do harm to our people and we must move to a merit-based system of immigration. additionally, this attack comes as our coalition continues to make great gains against isis. still, there is more work to be done on the ground in the shrinking isis-controll
sarah: good afternoon. this morning while new yorkers were making their way to work, eight terrorist set off a pipe bomb strapped to his body in one of manhattan's busiest commuter hubs. there were no life-threatening injuries. police department officer jack collins apprehended the terrorist along with several other officers. these brave first responders and the others who rushed to the scene are heroes. on behalf of the president and a grateful nation we would like to thank them and commend...
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sarah: i'm not sure. reporter: thanks. bashar al-assad and rod rigo recently have used the term fake news. a state official in nine mar said rohingya doesn't exist and added it's state news. is the white house concerned at all about authoritarian regimes adopting this phrase, fake news, to try to delegitimatize the press and does president trump bare any responsibility -- bear any responsibility for the popularization of this phrase among world leaders? sarah: i think the white house is concerned about false and inaccurate information being pushed out to mislead the american people. i think i made that clear yesterday. in terms of other leaders, i'd have to look at their comments to be more specific on what they've said. but our concern is making sure that the information that the people receive in this country is fair and accurate and when it isn't, that it's corrected and corrected in the same fashion in which it was first presented when it was wrong, which is very rarely the case. reporter: -- when you hear autocrats us
sarah: i'm not sure. reporter: thanks. bashar al-assad and rod rigo recently have used the term fake news. a state official in nine mar said rohingya doesn't exist and added it's state news. is the white house concerned at all about authoritarian regimes adopting this phrase, fake news, to try to delegitimatize the press and does president trump bare any responsibility -- bear any responsibility for the popularization of this phrase among world leaders? sarah: i think the white house is...
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james married sarah delano. when he married sarah, he was 52 years old, and she was only 26 years old. she was half his age. james and sarah only had the one child, franklin delano roosevelt. when mr. james roosevelt bought this property in 1867, it was a 17 room farmhouse with about 110 acres of land and several outbuildings. he paid the price of what would be an expensive car these days, but back then it would have been he had a growing family, and he decided as early as 1907 that he was going to be, president of the united states one day -- going to become president of the quite often, events would be held here such as when he announced he would run for vice president of the united states. the big announcement was held here. quite often he would bring, once he was president, main foreign dignitaries to his house. especially during the war years, he felt it was a way they could get away from the pressures of wartime in your -- in europe. many times, his political associates would come here, and they would talk
james married sarah delano. when he married sarah, he was 52 years old, and she was only 26 years old. she was half his age. james and sarah only had the one child, franklin delano roosevelt. when mr. james roosevelt bought this property in 1867, it was a 17 room farmhouse with about 110 acres of land and several outbuildings. he paid the price of what would be an expensive car these days, but back then it would have been he had a growing family, and he decided as early as 1907 that he was...
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james married sarah delano. mr. james roosevelt when he married sarah was about 52 years old, and she was only 26 years was half his age. and james and sarah only had the one child, franklin delano roosevelt. when mr. james roosevelt, fdr's father bought this property in , 1867, it was a 17 room farmhouse with about 110 acres of land, several outbuildings, for which he paid the sum of $40,000 which was today the price of an expensive car these days, but back then it would have been a rather nice amount of money. the house was enlarged by fdr in a 1915 because he had a growing family, and he decided as early -- 1907, 20 years before he had achieved it, that he was going to be president of the united statesone day. quite often, events would be held here like when he announced his intention to run for vice president of the united states. it was -- that big announcement was held right here. bring, oncehe would he was president, visiting foreign dignitaries to his house. especially during the war years, was a place they
james married sarah delano. mr. james roosevelt when he married sarah was about 52 years old, and she was only 26 years was half his age. and james and sarah only had the one child, franklin delano roosevelt. when mr. james roosevelt, fdr's father bought this property in , 1867, it was a 17 room farmhouse with about 110 acres of land, several outbuildings, for which he paid the sum of $40,000 which was today the price of an expensive car these days, but back then it would have been a rather...
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sarah: good morning. he's here to provide a briefing on the attempted suicide bombing in new york and how it was enabled by flaws in our immigration system. after he speaks and takes your question, i'll be back up to answer questions on other news. as always, if you can stay focused on the topic at hand, that would be great. hanks so much. >> hello. i'm here to talk to you about yesterday's incident and give you some of the context and perspective in the immigration system, how to works or how it didn't work in this case. and what are the sorts of things that our administration's proposing to change to make it better. as you all the know, yesterday, the suspect was arrested in an attempted bombing in new york city. and there's an immigration aspect to this. the immigration aspect is that he immigrated to this country. he was a green cardholder. lawful permanent resident. he came to this country based on a family connection to a u.s. citizen. mr. sicc -- mr. cissna: the u.s. citizen in question was his unc
sarah: good morning. he's here to provide a briefing on the attempted suicide bombing in new york and how it was enabled by flaws in our immigration system. after he speaks and takes your question, i'll be back up to answer questions on other news. as always, if you can stay focused on the topic at hand, that would be great. hanks so much. >> hello. i'm here to talk to you about yesterday's incident and give you some of the context and perspective in the immigration system, how to works...
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james married sarah. when he married sarah, he was 52 years old. she was only 26. she was half of his age. james and sarah only had the one child, franklin roosevelt. brought this property in 1867, it was a 17 room farmhouse. it was about 110 acres of land of it he paid the huge sum $40,000. today is the price of an expensive car, but back in those days it was a nice amount of money. the house was enlarged by fdr in 1915 because by then, he had a growing family and he had decided as early as 1907, 25 years before he achieved it, he was going to become president of the united states one day. he wanted a grander home for a future president for it once fdr -- president. once fdr became president, events were held here when he announced his intention to run for vice president. that big announcement was held right here. bringoften, he would dignitaries to his house. theylt it was a place could get away from wartime in europe. he loved doing that. he was very proud of this house once he enlarged it. his political associates would come here and they would talk about strat
james married sarah. when he married sarah, he was 52 years old. she was only 26. she was half of his age. james and sarah only had the one child, franklin roosevelt. brought this property in 1867, it was a 17 room farmhouse. it was about 110 acres of land of it he paid the huge sum $40,000. today is the price of an expensive car, but back in those days it was a nice amount of money. the house was enlarged by fdr in 1915 because by then, he had a growing family and he had decided as early as...
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>> thanks sarah. does the president know that michael flynn lied to the fbi at the time that he fired him in february? >> sarah: look, the president knew that he lied to the vice president, that was the reason for his firing. matthew? >> i have a follow-up. just so your predecessor said on june 6 the president of the united states or the considered official statement by the president of the united states in regards to his tweets. in regards to his tweets does that still standard still as far as the president tweets? >> sarah: it does and i know you're probably referencing the tweet that was written by the president's attorney and he's since clarified that and i'll refer you back to the attorney's clarification on that. matthew? >> sarah, the white house originally said that if the accusations against roy moore were true, then moore should step aside. i'm wondering how the president reached the conclusion that all of moore's accusers including those put forward evidence are lying? >> sarah: didn't say
>> thanks sarah. does the president know that michael flynn lied to the fbi at the time that he fired him in february? >> sarah: look, the president knew that he lied to the vice president, that was the reason for his firing. matthew? >> i have a follow-up. just so your predecessor said on june 6 the president of the united states or the considered official statement by the president of the united states in regards to his tweets. in regards to his tweets does that still...
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sarah: u.s.retary of state rex tillerson has asked russia to clamp down on the violence in eastern ukraine. so, is it fair to say this conflict is heating back up? david: well, this is the question right now. it has definitely heated up over the last week or two weeks. whether this is a temporary surge which we sometimes see before ceasefires, could be a possibility, or it could be something much more serious. obviously the international is community is watching closely. not just secretary of state tillerson, but emmanuel macron and angela merkel made statements over the weekend. what they are hoping for is a cease-fire for the holiday season, which they hope will prove to be more lasting. sarah: so world leaders are watching this very closely. david, put this in context for us. what does this all mean for the peace process? david: we will see exactly what the momentum is. whether we will see more exchanges in the coming weeks, or perhaps months. there have been indications or some statements by
sarah: u.s.retary of state rex tillerson has asked russia to clamp down on the violence in eastern ukraine. so, is it fair to say this conflict is heating back up? david: well, this is the question right now. it has definitely heated up over the last week or two weeks. whether this is a temporary surge which we sometimes see before ceasefires, could be a possibility, or it could be something much more serious. obviously the international is community is watching closely. not just secretary of...
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. ♪ sarah: i am sarah harman. welcome to the show.mer soccer star george weah has one library is presidential election -- won liberia's presidential election. supporters in the capital city of monrovia have been cheering for his victory. 51 numeral will be sworn in next month in what will be the country's first democratic transition of power in more than 70 years. correspondent evelyn is in monrovia for us. why do you think people voted for him? >> the language said the campaign has been charged -- change from new government. that has been the start since the campaign, that they needed to change the unity of parties. there has been tribal just trouble for the vice president, so that is the underlying factor changed. sarah: what are the biggest challenges he will be facing as president? >> weah has a huge challenge ahead of him would only talk about youth unemployment and job creation. the country is challenged with the high youth rate unemployment and the property -- property. over 80% of the population is below a dollar a day, so geo
. ♪ sarah: i am sarah harman. welcome to the show.mer soccer star george weah has one library is presidential election -- won liberia's presidential election. supporters in the capital city of monrovia have been cheering for his victory. 51 numeral will be sworn in next month in what will be the country's first democratic transition of power in more than 70 years. correspondent evelyn is in monrovia for us. why do you think people voted for him? >> the language said the campaign has...
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sarah: how tense is the situation right now?ther indications -- are there indications we can expect scenes of violence? >> the protests died down a bit. there was one that came from gaza. the defense system and we expect them to have the is really army -- israeli army. well i have been hearing all day, it is between anger, exhaustion, and disappointment. what i have been hearing from them is that mr. trump has given something away that does not belong to them. that is why they went out to protest. maybe not in such large numbers is expected. especially in jerusalem. nevertheless, they are out there and they want to be heard. they are saying the u.s. president has also broken international law. this is their territory and they want to see, one day, this is the capital of the future state that has been taken away from them. also the hope that someday there will be some kind of solution. sarah: a lot of anger you are describing into loos jerusalem. is there any indication the u.s. will back down? carson: not at all your the u.n. am
sarah: how tense is the situation right now?ther indications -- are there indications we can expect scenes of violence? >> the protests died down a bit. there was one that came from gaza. the defense system and we expect them to have the is really army -- israeli army. well i have been hearing all day, it is between anger, exhaustion, and disappointment. what i have been hearing from them is that mr. trump has given something away that does not belong to them. that is why they went out to...
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jordan. >> thanks sarah. did the president know that michael flynn lied to the fbi at the fired him in february. >> the president knew that he lied to the vice president. that was the reason for his firing. matthew. >> i have a follow up. so your predecessor said on june 6th the president of the united states what are considered official statements by the president of the united states in regards to his dweets, does that standard still apply to the president's tweets. >> it does and i know that you are probably referencing the tweet that was written by the president's attorney, and he since clarified that and i would refer you back to the attorney's clarification on that. matthew. >> thanks, sarah. the white house originally said that if the accusations against roy moore were true than moore should step aside. i'm wondering how the president reached the conclusion that all of moore's accusers, including those who put forward evidence, are lying. >> didn't say they were lying. the president's position hasn't c
jordan. >> thanks sarah. did the president know that michael flynn lied to the fbi at the fired him in february. >> the president knew that he lied to the vice president. that was the reason for his firing. matthew. >> i have a follow up. so your predecessor said on june 6th the president of the united states what are considered official statements by the president of the united states in regards to his dweets, does that standard still apply to the president's tweets. >>...
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>> thanks, sarah. the president reacted quite angrily over the weekend to the washington post reporter's tweet about crowd size. i wonder if you can explain the discrepancy to the incidents like this which he calls fake news and talks quite a bit about and his silence on actual disinformation campaigns like russia, iran during the 2016 election to deliberately spread false information, so both his silence on that and does he recognize the difference between these two? >> difference, look, the president is simply calling out a very direct and false accusation lodged against him. there was nothing more than an individual trying to put their bias into their reporting and something that, frankly, has gotten a little bit out of control. we've seen it time and time again over the last couple of weeks a number of outlets have had to retract and change and re-write and make editor's notes to a number of different stories and some of them with major impacts including moving markets. this is a big problem and we
>> thanks, sarah. the president reacted quite angrily over the weekend to the washington post reporter's tweet about crowd size. i wonder if you can explain the discrepancy to the incidents like this which he calls fake news and talks quite a bit about and his silence on actual disinformation campaigns like russia, iran during the 2016 election to deliberately spread false information, so both his silence on that and does he recognize the difference between these two? >> difference,...
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sarah is very involved with herself.stage will pass, but sometimes, oh, she is impossible to be with. i took her to town to buy material for a silk dress. her ideas about fashion differed from mine. >> how about this one? >> oh, i'm so sorry. mrs. hoskins. >> we passed a woman wearing. i must say they are not very flattering to the hips. i told sarah that i would relish the freedom of movement they give. but sarah declared if i wore such a scandalous outfit, i wouldn't be welcomed to visit her at school or tell anyone i was her mother. ♪ >> my dear sister, mark my words, if women insist on wearing those vulgar fashions, the next thing you know, we will see them smoking tobacco. it is fortunate that your sarah has not inherited her mother's radical notions. she will need to attract a level-headed young man for her husband, and no healthy member of the masculine sex would ever be attracted to a woman in bloomers. on a more serious note, i am daily more concerned about the great rift that grows between the north and south.
sarah is very involved with herself.stage will pass, but sometimes, oh, she is impossible to be with. i took her to town to buy material for a silk dress. her ideas about fashion differed from mine. >> how about this one? >> oh, i'm so sorry. mrs. hoskins. >> we passed a woman wearing. i must say they are not very flattering to the hips. i told sarah that i would relish the freedom of movement they give. but sarah declared if i wore such a scandalous outfit, i wouldn't be...
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>> thanks, sarah. the president know that michael flynn lied to the fbi at the time that he fired him in february? >> look, the president knew that he lied to the vice president. that was the reason for his firing. >> matthew? >> i have a follow up. so your predecessor said on june 6th the president of the united states considered official statements by the president of the united states in regards to his tweets. does ta standahat standard stil to the president's tweets? >> it does. and you are probably referencing the tweet that was written by the president's attorney and he since clarified that and i would refer you ba can to that clarification. >> the white house initially said if the accusations are true for roy moore then he should step aside. i'm wondering how they are lying? >> he didn't say they were lying. the president's position hasn't changed. still finds it concerning. but as we have also said, the president feels that he would rather have a person that supports his agenda versus somebody
>> thanks, sarah. the president know that michael flynn lied to the fbi at the time that he fired him in february? >> look, the president knew that he lied to the vice president. that was the reason for his firing. >> matthew? >> i have a follow up. so your predecessor said on june 6th the president of the united states considered official statements by the president of the united states in regards to his tweets. does ta standahat standard stil to the president's tweets?...
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reporter: thanks, sarah. the president he reacted quite angrily to "washington post" reporter's tweet about crowd size that quickly deleted. explain the discrepancy between the president's reaction to incidents like this which he fault fake news and talks quite a bit about, his silence on actual disinformation campaigns like russia ran during this 2016 election to deliberately, spread false information so both his silence on that, does he recognize the difference between these two? >> difference, look the president simply calling out a very direct and false accusation lodged against him. there was nothing more than an individual trying to put their bias into the reporting. and something that frankly has gotten a little bit out of control. we've seen time and time again over the last couple weeks, a number of outlets had to retract and change and rewrite, make editor's notes to a number of different stories. some of them with major impacts including moving markets. this is a big problem and something that shou
reporter: thanks, sarah. the president he reacted quite angrily to "washington post" reporter's tweet about crowd size that quickly deleted. explain the discrepancy between the president's reaction to incidents like this which he fault fake news and talks quite a bit about, his silence on actual disinformation campaigns like russia ran during this 2016 election to deliberately, spread false information so both his silence on that, does he recognize the difference between these two?...
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bring back sarah and bob. you were listening to what kelly was telling us with the president, how he has undertaken his success for the tax plan. bob, i want to play for you first, though, what else president trump said north dakota oval office about this legislative win. take a listen to this. >> we have, of course, the individual mandate which is a very unfair and very unpopular provision, as you know, in obamacare. essentially i think it ultimately leads to the end of obamacare. it's essentially, i think, obamacare is over. >> over. well, president trump making that comment. you both know the numbers very well. you've been watching here. sign-ups so far close to 9 million here despite a shorter sign-up time. bob, what's the calculation here? maybe there's numbers he knows about that we don't? >> yeah, obamacare is not over but at the same time taking away the mandate, which polls show was unpopular, is a big win for him. this bill, he didn't have a major legislative win all year until now. but this is big.
bring back sarah and bob. you were listening to what kelly was telling us with the president, how he has undertaken his success for the tax plan. bob, i want to play for you first, though, what else president trump said north dakota oval office about this legislative win. take a listen to this. >> we have, of course, the individual mandate which is a very unfair and very unpopular provision, as you know, in obamacare. essentially i think it ultimately leads to the end of obamacare. it's...
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sarah seems so normal. she lives in vancouver where she is a wife and mother with a successful film and television career. >> do i know you? >> i don't think so. >> oh no, i'm forgetting so much recently. but i never forget a face. >> reporter: but her life changed after she crossed paths with a secretive self-help group called nxivm and its charismatic leader, keith raniere. >> i'm an interesting person, i'm a controversial person, but most importantly i'm an unconventional person. >> reporter: according to promotional materials, even as a child raniere was destined for greatness. speaking in full sentences at age one, reading at two. judo champ and concert level pianist at 13. >> i was told that he was one of the smartest men in the world, and just an incredible man. >> with that i'm going to pass the microphone over. >> reporter: so incredible, it seems, that an ordinary name just won't do. participants say they are taught to call raniere "vanguard." vanguard? >> yes. >> reporter: so vanguard is the name
sarah seems so normal. she lives in vancouver where she is a wife and mother with a successful film and television career. >> do i know you? >> i don't think so. >> oh no, i'm forgetting so much recently. but i never forget a face. >> reporter: but her life changed after she crossed paths with a secretive self-help group called nxivm and its charismatic leader, keith raniere. >> i'm an interesting person, i'm a controversial person, but most importantly i'm an...
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my sarah runs around like a little savage.he does not want to wear any of the lovely dresses i made for her. i counted the blessings the good lord bestowed on me and try to remain calm while getting them ready. but all i had accomplished with much impatience, and i towards the clock, for in event was supposed to take place at 10:00 at the chapel. it was a convention for the discussion of the rights of women. friend and neighbor showed me the notice in the newspaper. now i can see you raise your eyebrows and give me your stern look. i big you not to disapprove of me. the public meeting for women as .uch a curiosity my husband did not for bit it, so i made up my mind to go. i am slightly anxious about letting them take care of our children for the next two days. your loving sister, lucy. ♪ earlier, a quaker leader who had already learned her reputation was speaking out for the rights of slaves and to thetraveled to london world anti-slavery convention. at the convention, elizabeth, a newly red -- a newlywed was also a delegate.
my sarah runs around like a little savage.he does not want to wear any of the lovely dresses i made for her. i counted the blessings the good lord bestowed on me and try to remain calm while getting them ready. but all i had accomplished with much impatience, and i towards the clock, for in event was supposed to take place at 10:00 at the chapel. it was a convention for the discussion of the rights of women. friend and neighbor showed me the notice in the newspaper. now i can see you raise your...
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sarah, iwould some of that with sarah and alistair. to pick up on what the turner prize is doing for hull. in your previous role, you were instrumental in getting the turner prize to glasgow. what does it do for a city when you get this prize out of london and to different audiences? it means a huge amount. in glasgow, we could have worked with any of the four artists that were short listed, but that way of working and collaborating with tate and the brand, the visibility enables it to have this resonance that goes out to huge numbers of people who would not normally consider coming into a gallery or an art institution. so it democratises the sense that they can go in and have an opinion. for me, one of the most important thing is that diversity of the audience. they are encouraged to have different opinions. they can like things or disagree with things. it gives the centrestage to thinking about artists and their role in society and culture. alistair, the head of hull 2017 described this as a serious short list for serious times. so i
sarah, iwould some of that with sarah and alistair. to pick up on what the turner prize is doing for hull. in your previous role, you were instrumental in getting the turner prize to glasgow. what does it do for a city when you get this prize out of london and to different audiences? it means a huge amount. in glasgow, we could have worked with any of the four artists that were short listed, but that way of working and collaborating with tate and the brand, the visibility enables it to have...
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and sarah huckabee sanders was saying hey, this is great for jobs. but explain why that merger is different from at&t, time warner? >> there are a locality of reasons why fox and disney employees are nervous about their jobs, because they'll say $2 billion in synergies as a report of this code. that usually says cut backs, lay yof offs. we'll see jobs probably go away in the short term. it's strange to hear the white house says jobs will be kbrcrea as a result. and also struck by what sarah huckabee sanders shared that the president called shubert. it's notable that the president would reach out and congratulate him. i think it's bogus though to say it will create jobs. and i think the comments are going to raise the questions even more about the pending at&t and time warner go. that involves our parent company at time warner. the government has blocked the deal. in the middle of suing at&t to stop it from happening. that raises this question of whether there has been interference from trump or from his white house against cnn, against time warner. t
and sarah huckabee sanders was saying hey, this is great for jobs. but explain why that merger is different from at&t, time warner? >> there are a locality of reasons why fox and disney employees are nervous about their jobs, because they'll say $2 billion in synergies as a report of this code. that usually says cut backs, lay yof offs. we'll see jobs probably go away in the short term. it's strange to hear the white house says jobs will be kbrcrea as a result. and also struck by what...
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somehow managed to stay positive. >> they still called her sarah smiles, or smiley because she had a smile on her face all through treatment, lose herring hair. >> i got used to the needles and stuff but it was really hard, because i could not really go to school at that point. i could not do anything. i could not be a normal kid. >> reporter: she's beyond normal. the 12 year-old is a straight 87th grade her loves her pets, rabbit and a dog and her bedroom is a she place. >> this is my carpet, that my aunt gave to me. >> red carpet in your bedroom. >> yeah. >> reporter: thinks where sarah and her girlfriends have fun, pretending. while she's, cured now cancer is always in the back of her mind. sarah has raised $50,000 for children's hospital participating in the annual walk/run. >> i wanted to get involved in it because chop does so much for me and helps me so much i wanted to give back to them. without them i one here. >> reporter: that spirit has made her finalist for ill ohio 's phenomenal kid scholarship, the pizza that kept her eating through chemo could be supplies a $10,000 sc
somehow managed to stay positive. >> they still called her sarah smiles, or smiley because she had a smile on her face all through treatment, lose herring hair. >> i got used to the needles and stuff but it was really hard, because i could not really go to school at that point. i could not do anything. i could not be a normal kid. >> reporter: she's beyond normal. the 12 year-old is a straight 87th grade her loves her pets, rabbit and a dog and her bedroom is a she place....
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sarah, is this an overreaction by trump critics?ly democrats are going to try to read the most negative interpretation of that tweet into it that they can. that's what you saw senator elizabeth warren do when she was the first one to come out and sort of apply this sexual context to what president trump was saying. the rnc later in the day tried to provide some cover for president trump by blasting out a list of issues on which senator g senator gillibrand has flip flopped on suggesting that maybe what president trump meant was her campaign contributions have backed -- but it's not surprising that some of president trump's democratic critics are interpreting it in the most negative way possible. >> just to be clear, rick santorum, a staunch supporter of the president yesterday saying he too had the same reaction. >> in terms of the dollars by the way, the president at the time who was not the president did giver gillibrand's campaign $4,800 in 2010 to her senate campaign and 2,100 in 2007 so this is the republican who was giving mon
sarah, is this an overreaction by trump critics?ly democrats are going to try to read the most negative interpretation of that tweet into it that they can. that's what you saw senator elizabeth warren do when she was the first one to come out and sort of apply this sexual context to what president trump was saying. the rnc later in the day tried to provide some cover for president trump by blasting out a list of issues on which senator g senator gillibrand has flip flopped on suggesting that...
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sarah: you still have the power of tv.tt: now, you did--you experimented with this idea of selling albums à la radiohead, right? where you could just pay what you want. what was the average pay? i mean, what did people feel you were worth in that album? steve: the average ended up being about $4, which is almost three times as much as i would have gotten from a label. because the label pays you-- scott: 'cause you keep all the money. steve: exactly, and so, basically what happened was--and so, this was before louis c.k. i was the first one to do it with comedy. radiohead gave me the idea, i certainly don't take credit for the idea, but i wanted to see if it worked with comedy, and it did. because what ended up happening, and this is before i had a big youtube, before i had anything, these were just a couple of fans. and i made more in the first week on that album than i made on the previous album, and that album was done with sony bmg. because i was able to actually get all of it. so, the fans were able to pay less, which
sarah: you still have the power of tv.tt: now, you did--you experimented with this idea of selling albums à la radiohead, right? where you could just pay what you want. what was the average pay? i mean, what did people feel you were worth in that album? steve: the average ended up being about $4, which is almost three times as much as i would have gotten from a label. because the label pays you-- scott: 'cause you keep all the money. steve: exactly, and so, basically what happened was--and so,...
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sarah westwood? guest: certainly not. this years started with a lot of hope about what they would be able to get done. there was hope for an infrastructure package, health care reform, tax, and we see they are just barely going to get one of those things over the finish the end of the year. so i do not think republicans have correctly assessed how challenging it would be. the --nd or adjutant in anna edgerton, were you expecting to be reporting from the capital in the last week before christmas? guest: i think because they were not able to get some of those other things done, passing tax reform goes all the more important. they have to have something to show for their first year of united government, and the tax bill is top of a lot of conservative priorities, and they would get the talking point to say they were able to accomplish something. it some of it is temporary and will not get the simplicity that they hoped, but it would give if theyolitical win were able to get it onto the president's desk.
sarah westwood? guest: certainly not. this years started with a lot of hope about what they would be able to get done. there was hope for an infrastructure package, health care reform, tax, and we see they are just barely going to get one of those things over the finish the end of the year. so i do not think republicans have correctly assessed how challenging it would be. the --nd or adjutant in anna edgerton, were you expecting to be reporting from the capital in the last week before...
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>> thank you, sarah. from that podium, secretary mnuchin and gary cohn both assured us that when a final tax reform bill is passed, the alternate minimum tax would disappear immediately. now of course resecent statemen by the president as the conference about to begin indicate it might not completely disappear. and not immediately, certainly. is the administration still committed to ending the amt right away? >> look, i don't think our position has changed on that front at all. but at the same time, look, they were just named. we want to let it run through the process. we are committed to those and making sure the bill and final peels of legislation delivers on that. >> a lot of attention on sexual misconduct and harassment by members of congress. is the president confident that congress and its leaders can police and investigate themselves on this issue? >> i think that we have no reason at this point to see otherwise. and hopefully that process will move forward. >> i want one question to verify somethi
>> thank you, sarah. from that podium, secretary mnuchin and gary cohn both assured us that when a final tax reform bill is passed, the alternate minimum tax would disappear immediately. now of course resecent statemen by the president as the conference about to begin indicate it might not completely disappear. and not immediately, certainly. is the administration still committed to ending the amt right away? >> look, i don't think our position has changed on that front at all. but...
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ultimately father sarah built an aadobe church. he died shortly after, then it was demolished and to build the church we see behind us. where it comes to abuses, the primary allegation against father sarah has much to do with with fact he worked within a system which condoned corporal punishment. the use of whips, sticks or other devices in order to punish individuals who trans gres around the church or state. that did occur. but one of the misunderstanding is that it was father sarah doing this. no. he could order it done, but administration within the mission sites which were indigenous communities were conducted -- either punishment which included corporal punishment or to basically determine an administer resources. the reality is never to have been documented to have laid hands on any individual. you might say he still ordered it. yes, the that was a fact. but it was accept bable to be applied to spaniards and other europeans. soldiers were shocked for things that were minor, but that was way things were done in that time. tho
ultimately father sarah built an aadobe church. he died shortly after, then it was demolished and to build the church we see behind us. where it comes to abuses, the primary allegation against father sarah has much to do with with fact he worked within a system which condoned corporal punishment. the use of whips, sticks or other devices in order to punish individuals who trans gres around the church or state. that did occur. but one of the misunderstanding is that it was father sarah doing...
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>> thank you, sarah. a matter of procedure on the roy moore endorsement. did the president have any conversations with chairman mcdaniel of the rnc after he made his position known or did he talk to stated chairman latham in alabama or any of the players involved in the republican national committee before they decided to get back in the race and support roy moore? >> you know, there's been conversations between administration firms and the rnc and supported that move. legally i can't because of the hatch act go much further beyond that. >> you can't say who the officials are? >> i know there were multiple conversations. i'm not sure if the president spoke with the chair woman. i know the administration supported the rnc's decision. however, i can't go further than that at this time. hunter? >> thank you. given the president's endorsement, does he agree like roy moore that muslims shouldn't serve in congress? >> i haven't asked about statements from roy moore. >> you're saying their agendas are in lock st
>> thank you, sarah. a matter of procedure on the roy moore endorsement. did the president have any conversations with chairman mcdaniel of the rnc after he made his position known or did he talk to stated chairman latham in alabama or any of the players involved in the republican national committee before they decided to get back in the race and support roy moore? >> you know, there's been conversations between administration firms and the rnc and supported that move. legally i...
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that's how it looks now your sarah. >> i'm sorry not sarah, korey. we're going to you who has been live in california, maryland this evening and she's where it is snow ago and has been snowing. korey we're happy you're able to snow us images of the snowfall this evening. what you can tell us now. >> we've about checking out roadways because it's been on and off in extreme part of st. mary country. take a look at roadways we crossed over further north parts where the snowfall has stopped and we've seep anywhere from light dusting especially on sides just like you mentioned where rally is not sticking to roads and light dusting anywhere from that to even one to" in the thick of it. when we were speaking with shoppers earlier. now some folks we talked to say they're happy to see that the roads are fairly clear. and we asked them what they thought about those seasoned snowfall. they told us as we encountered people not phased by it at all. take a sdpr no i'm used to the cold. >> what are you out shopping for tonight. >> trying to find cowboy boots we hav
that's how it looks now your sarah. >> i'm sorry not sarah, korey. we're going to you who has been live in california, maryland this evening and she's where it is snow ago and has been snowing. korey we're happy you're able to snow us images of the snowfall this evening. what you can tell us now. >> we've about checking out roadways because it's been on and off in extreme part of st. mary country. take a look at roadways we crossed over further north parts where the snowfall has...
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first, sarah palin called the police. when police came they saw todd and sarah leaving.ing out and i believe he's on medication of some kind. the police then tried to make contact with track. track went up onto a roof and was pacing around erratically on the roof of the home and called the police peasants, told them to drop their guns. when i read this, i thought drugs. i didn't know the ptsd background. by the way, is alaska is struggling with the opioid crisis. and she said i believe he's on medication of some kind of do you know anything about the family's history with alcohol or drug abuse? >> well, what we do know in 2014 they were involved in that drunken brawl in that party. so we don't know exactly his background with drugs, track. a lot of the country is dealing with this opioid crisis. our veterans are struggling with the same opioid crisis. we don't know what exactly he may have been on. it's a horrible story. when you read the details, it is almost surprising that it didn't escalate into something even worse. >> absolutely. it could have been so much worse. w
first, sarah palin called the police. when police came they saw todd and sarah leaving.ing out and i believe he's on medication of some kind. the police then tried to make contact with track. track went up onto a roof and was pacing around erratically on the roof of the home and called the police peasants, told them to drop their guns. when i read this, i thought drugs. i didn't know the ptsd background. by the way, is alaska is struggling with the opioid crisis. and she said i believe he's on...
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i was delighted bishop sarah said she stood by the traditional teachings.of the chapels royal, churches like st george's chapel and westminster abbey which are overseen by the monarch and not a bishop. this raises the prospect of bishop sarah officiating at the wedding of prince harry to meghan markle due to ta ke prince harry to meghan markle due to take place at wednesday in many —— at windsor in may. martin bashir, bbc news. police in scotland saying to people have died in a fire at a hotel in the moment, at the cameron house hotel. three other people are being treated in hospital. police are trying to find out how the fire began. tens of thousands of people may be putting themselves at increased risk of dying from heart attack or stroke, because they're mis—using anabolic steroids. the british cardiovascular society has issued a stark warning, amid concern that steroids are being used by more people than ever before, particularly by young men who feel under pressure to have the perfect body. dan whitworth reports. this is 29—year—old gareth doing what h
i was delighted bishop sarah said she stood by the traditional teachings.of the chapels royal, churches like st george's chapel and westminster abbey which are overseen by the monarch and not a bishop. this raises the prospect of bishop sarah officiating at the wedding of prince harry to meghan markle due to ta ke prince harry to meghan markle due to take place at wednesday in many —— at windsor in may. martin bashir, bbc news. police in scotland saying to people have died in a fire at a...
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dave. >> thanks sarah. congressional lead remembers saying that they have no plans to reimpose sanctions on iran by the deadline tomorrow. that the president initiated back in october when he dessertified iran's compliance with the nuclear deal. is the white house okay with this no action? and if so, where are the teeth in the president's move to dessert phi them from compliance? >> look, the administration continues to make encouraging progress with congress to fix the u.s./iran deal and address long term proliferation issues. there was actually no deadline to act by this week as the administration did not ask that congress introduce legislation to reimpost jcpoa-related sanctions. jordan. >> thanks sarah. senator grassley said he advised the white house to reconsider the nomination of jeff mckeer in texas and tally in alabama. has the president spoken to grassley about his concerns? >> i'm not sure if they have spoken direct let me i'll have to check and circle back with you. >> assad and duterte recently
dave. >> thanks sarah. congressional lead remembers saying that they have no plans to reimpose sanctions on iran by the deadline tomorrow. that the president initiated back in october when he dessertified iran's compliance with the nuclear deal. is the white house okay with this no action? and if so, where are the teeth in the president's move to dessert phi them from compliance? >> look, the administration continues to make encouraging progress with congress to fix the u.s./iran...
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so, guys, sarah and jim, this is wonderful.:00 we'll take you through this light maze and show you something that is super, super special. would you believe that sometimes santa comes right here to visit. it's amazing place. again, super secret location somewhere in montgomery co county. >> jim, sarah, back to you guys. >> if only we can have a little snow for those lights. the only thing that would make it better. >> not that you need to top it you really can't. you can't that is math call on its own. not out of the question as of right now that there could be a snow few snowflakes on christmas. >> that's not something you hear every year by the way. >> it's not. >> yesterday looked like rain showers. and i'm not saying it's definite but there's a chance now parts of our area and that would probably favor areas north and west could see a few snowflakes christmas day. it's active starting friday lasting through the holiday. live look outside. all dark now as we get closer and closer to winter solstice. 6 with sunshine. it was f
so, guys, sarah and jim, this is wonderful.:00 we'll take you through this light maze and show you something that is super, super special. would you believe that sometimes santa comes right here to visit. it's amazing place. again, super secret location somewhere in montgomery co county. >> jim, sarah, back to you guys. >> if only we can have a little snow for those lights. the only thing that would make it better. >> not that you need to top it you really can't. you can't...
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i am sarah harman. welcome to the show. sarah: a clinton eyeing another six-year term in office. now he has been warmly endorsed. he is running as an independent jamaica most of his personal popularity amongst russians area more than six hundred supporters including prominent lawmakers and actors have gathered in moscow for the endorsement. this allows putin to take part in the march election as an independent candidate. if these young russians came to see the kremlin traits that were treated to a surprise appearance by vladimir putin. one of the children had encouraged to ask the president have you thought about the opposition. >> positively. the opposition has little chance of victory after the country's election commission barred alexei navalny from taking part in the vote. the opposition leader is considered the biggest potential threat to put in and he has called for a boycott of the election. but there is still plenty of support for clinton. more than 600 prominent russians including lawmakers, actors and athletes gathered in moscow to officially endorse him as their candid
i am sarah harman. welcome to the show. sarah: a clinton eyeing another six-year term in office. now he has been warmly endorsed. he is running as an independent jamaica most of his personal popularity amongst russians area more than six hundred supporters including prominent lawmakers and actors have gathered in moscow for the endorsement. this allows putin to take part in the march election as an independent candidate. if these young russians came to see the kremlin traits that were treated...
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sarah: it is.ou have facebook, google, apple -- all of these companies trying the best they can to manage their tax issues. there is talk of repatriation of cash. it will get a little harder for them. in terms of numbers, this move does not necessarily mean that facebook's overall taxes will go up. emily: why not? sarah: it could end up being the same rate for them, it is just going to be very complicated to implement. in the report today that broke the news, they said it might not be fully operational until the end of 2019. this change is a long ways away. facebook is just letting us know now. emily: what do you make of the timing of this? facebook is under pressure for fake news and many other things. sarah: this is a very critical moment for the company, where they have to make sure they are on the good side of the government's they are working with. in some of these jurisdictions, there are elections were they have come under pressure for the way information is spread on their platform. that ha
sarah: it is.ou have facebook, google, apple -- all of these companies trying the best they can to manage their tax issues. there is talk of repatriation of cash. it will get a little harder for them. in terms of numbers, this move does not necessarily mean that facebook's overall taxes will go up. emily: why not? sarah: it could end up being the same rate for them, it is just going to be very complicated to implement. in the report today that broke the news, they said it might not be fully...
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sarah, you know sarah huckabee sanders probably better than most people and i've got to tell you, this felt like the lowest of low blows. what were your thoughts when you heard it? >> i think it's astounding how much fire sarah sanders takes personally when no matter your politics she's a nice person. like you mentioned she's the first working mother to hold the job of press secretary she's only the third woman in history and when she was named press secretary, it was the first time in history that a woman concurrently held the press secretary positions at the white house, the justice department, the state department and the pentagon all of those press secretaries are women, but because she works for trump, it seems like the basic standards of decency dictating how we talk about women in politics have been suspended commentators have gone after her weight her intelligence her accent and you know, they don't face the same kind of consequences that you would imagine they would face if they were talking about any other woman in politics who didn't work for trump. >> charles: or of other e
sarah, you know sarah huckabee sanders probably better than most people and i've got to tell you, this felt like the lowest of low blows. what were your thoughts when you heard it? >> i think it's astounding how much fire sarah sanders takes personally when no matter your politics she's a nice person. like you mentioned she's the first working mother to hold the job of press secretary she's only the third woman in history and when she was named press secretary, it was the first time in...
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>> yeah, i mean, i agree with sarah. this is something fundamentally different at this moment, but i think people recognized both what he said on that tape and the allegations against him as very serious at the time. you know, i do think that there's been, i think there were a lot of women very frustrated that didn't cause him more harm in the political sphere. and that has probably helped forward this reckoning that we're having. >> jonathan allen, sarah westwood, thank you for talking to us. we have more show to get to including coming up, the multibillion dollar deal bringing together a health care giant and drugstore chain. so we'll talk about what this means for the future of your he can health care. the next guest will join us to break it all down. [ clacking continues ] good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. don't put it off 'til later. now's the
>> yeah, i mean, i agree with sarah. this is something fundamentally different at this moment, but i think people recognized both what he said on that tape and the allegations against him as very serious at the time. you know, i do think that there's been, i think there were a lot of women very frustrated that didn't cause him more harm in the political sphere. and that has probably helped forward this reckoning that we're having. >> jonathan allen, sarah westwood, thank you for...
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jim and sarah? >> you've been around police situations for awhile in dc. it looked realistic from here. what did you pick up from going through those drills? >> reporter: the tunnel vision, the stress you're under, i wasn't listening to that guy in the first scenario, all i saw was he had a gun. that's why i think this training is so incredibly important. because as a reporter, of course, i never gone through anything like that but officers have to go through this stuff all the time. and so if you actually see what officers are seeing is really eye opening, and you can get that tunnel vision and i really didn't even know what to do. >> at really good potent, paul, it's good we're able to show viewers because they also are able to see what it is that officers are going through in those split seconds you got to thank you so much. it was really eye opening, as you kept mentioning. we appreciate the. >>> new, hail to the red hawks? social media was on fire with talk of a redskins name change >> brody is lear to explain what's going on with a rare case of actua
jim and sarah? >> you've been around police situations for awhile in dc. it looked realistic from here. what did you pick up from going through those drills? >> reporter: the tunnel vision, the stress you're under, i wasn't listening to that guy in the first scenario, all i saw was he had a gun. that's why i think this training is so incredibly important. because as a reporter, of course, i never gone through anything like that but officers have to go through this stuff all the...
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i told him because it was that sarah had a nightmare, and he was just furious, because sarah had beenely and she just wanted to be coddled and she was too old for that and i shouldn't have gotten out of bed. >> reporter: molly says, knowing her parents were in the house gave her more courage to stand up for herself. >> i said, she's just 8, she had a nightmare, i should be allowed to go upstairs and comfort our daughter. all she wanted was her mom to lay with her for a couple minutes. and he forgot my parents were there. >> i don't know what precisely woke me up, but what i heard were loud voices and a thumping. something bad was going on. so, i grabbed that little league baseball bat and i ran upstairs. >> he wanted to shut me up. so, he covered my mouth and he started choking me. but at some point, when he stopped, i screamed. the next thing i remember is my dad standing in the doorway. >> reporter: what did you see? >> it's awful. he has his hands around her neck and he quickly moves to move her in front of him, between me so he's got her in a choke hold. >> fear was secondary at t
i told him because it was that sarah had a nightmare, and he was just furious, because sarah had beenely and she just wanted to be coddled and she was too old for that and i shouldn't have gotten out of bed. >> reporter: molly says, knowing her parents were in the house gave her more courage to stand up for herself. >> i said, she's just 8, she had a nightmare, i should be allowed to go upstairs and comfort our daughter. all she wanted was her mom to lay with her for a couple...
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i was delighted bishop sarah said she stood by the traditional teachings.ishops of london art additionally made dean of the chapels royal, churches like st george's chapel and westminster abbey which are overseen by the monarch and not a bishop. this raises the prospect of bishop sarah officiating at the wedding of prince harry to meghan markle due to ta ke prince harry to meghan markle due to take place at wednesday in many —— at windsor in may. martin bashir, bbc news. police in scotland...