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where sarah and jocelyn also lived. >> when the officer, ran the plate number, it came back to sarah goodethat, he went to sarah's home and there was nobody there because as we would later learn, they were at the birthday party. >> reporter: around the same time lizzy was at the police station, that officer noticed the abandoned car was still in the same spot. >> the officer radios it in again. and at this point now, sarah's family had reported her missing. >> so things were really clicking now. >> exactly. and once it came back as a missing person, well now they've got a reason to really pay attention. >> reporter: and her beloved car was the biggest clue. detectives needed the spare key, so they headed over to sarah's house. her sister jennifer was there and she desperately wanted to know, "where was the car?" >> i just remember overhearing one detective tell the other detective that the car is in eagle estates. and then i was on the phone with nick. and that's when i told him like -- >> he said the eagle estates. >> then we all followed them. >> you went straight there to where the car
where sarah and jocelyn also lived. >> when the officer, ran the plate number, it came back to sarah goodethat, he went to sarah's home and there was nobody there because as we would later learn, they were at the birthday party. >> reporter: around the same time lizzy was at the police station, that officer noticed the abandoned car was still in the same spot. >> the officer radios it in again. and at this point now, sarah's family had reported her missing. >> so things...
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host: sarah, good morning. caller: good morning. i believe money is power and power corrupts absolutely. i have a question. how is it good for afghanistan's reconstruction when there is a world site represents afghanistan history and it is slated to be turned into a coppermine by a chinese entity? i would recommend to viewers to look up a documentary called shadow world on pbs. it shows the real corruption behind political power and it is all the way to the top. the corporate takeover of the world by the 1% and how they shuffle money around, take bribes on these arms deals. that is shunted to offshore accounts. that is what is going on with the world today. corporations don't care about people. they don't care about civilization. they care about money. that is the bottom line. money is power. this is the problem with the world being run into the ground. my relatives fought in afghanistan and iraq and have been ponds of the united states government in this. we can't let halliburton be the iraq,nside contract in which is a contrived w
host: sarah, good morning. caller: good morning. i believe money is power and power corrupts absolutely. i have a question. how is it good for afghanistan's reconstruction when there is a world site represents afghanistan history and it is slated to be turned into a coppermine by a chinese entity? i would recommend to viewers to look up a documentary called shadow world on pbs. it shows the real corruption behind political power and it is all the way to the top. the corporate takeover of the...
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after that, i'll turn it over. >> thank you, sarah. >> so thank you for that, sarah. good afternoon. as sarah said, i'm the acting secretary at the department of health and human services known as hhs. hhs is home to programs not just medicare and medicaid but the national institutes of health, cdc, food and drug administration, fda and the federal government's substance abuse and mental health agency known as samsa. that's a lot of acronyms. sorry about that. i want you to know what hhs does because i'm here to talk about the check that i was just given written by president trump to hhs using his third quarter salary. his decision to donate his salary is a tribute to his compassion, his sense of duty to the american people. it's his compassion above all that drives his interests in the issue to which hhs will devote his donation. america's devastating opioid crisis. since day one of this administration, president trump's leadership on this issue has driven action on it across the federal government. speaking for hhs in particular, earlier this year we unveiled a comprehen
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. >> reporter: jim, sarah, good evening, this fbi assessment report you don't have to go far noor it to see the reason for congressional black caucuses concern. the title has them so upset tonight and the content. plaque eye uty extremist likely motivated to target law enforcement officers. this assessment goes on to say that there's a concern in law enforcement circles that police could be targeted and killed and in response to the police killings of young, black men. and now this is not well received with members of the congressional black caucus. in fact congress woman karen bass toic use with the attorney general of the united states jeff sessions at a capitol hill hearing. >> where people who are rightfully he protesting what they consider to be in justice in their community which is their relationship with police officers are now being targeted and labeled as extremist and going through periods of surveillance and harassment. >> now, for its part the congressional black caucus fired its own letter to the fbi christopher ray. they called it faultily and questioned finding and ra
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>>reporter: jim, sarah, good evening. through most of the summer ralph northam and many of the polls hadden yoid a lead. that all changed in just the last couple of weeks as this race has gotten progressively closer and progressively nastier . for gillespie he start ed off in familiar territory. this is the scene in fairfax county. this is the scene inside the washington elm million school. when he ran against us senator mark walter. gill less biwas viewed as an under dog in that case. that came down to the wire. where gillespie would be the republican candidate in virginia . we want to turn the campaign chairman, pete schneider. why this change over the last couple of weeks, so late in this race when northam had enjoyed a strong showing through most of the summer. >> sure. i think most virginian s starting to pay attention, focusing on the economy which has been lagging and also public safety on fox5 you've covered the rise of ms13 and gangs across northern virginia. virginians are sick and tired of it and they want a go
>>reporter: jim, sarah, good evening. through most of the summer ralph northam and many of the polls hadden yoid a lead. that all changed in just the last couple of weeks as this race has gotten progressively closer and progressively nastier . for gillespie he start ed off in familiar territory. this is the scene in fairfax county. this is the scene inside the washington elm million school. when he ran against us senator mark walter. gill less biwas viewed as an under dog in that case....
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sarah. >> good news there, thanks, cori. >>> a fox5 update now.ctor-trailer driver is facing involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving charges following a multi-vehicle crash in fredericksburg. investigators say james lee crashed into several cars at a stop light yesterday afternoon along plank 54-year-old sherri laney died at the scene. the tractor-trailer driver also is in the hospital. >> arlington police are looking for the man who raped a woman near the busy shirlington area. the woman was attacked as she was putting items into her car last night. this happened just before 11:00 at the corner of 31st and south randolph streets. when police responded they used k-9 units and a helicopter in their search but the rapist got away. news of the attack has people in the area on edge. >> i think it's horrible. i mean, this isn't a dark alley way. this is right in the middle of shirlington. it's scary that you don't have to be hiding on a dark pathway for this kind of thing to happen in the middle of the night. >> there's a surveillance camera in t
sarah. >> good news there, thanks, cori. >>> a fox5 update now.ctor-trailer driver is facing involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving charges following a multi-vehicle crash in fredericksburg. investigators say james lee crashed into several cars at a stop light yesterday afternoon along plank 54-year-old sherri laney died at the scene. the tractor-trailer driver also is in the hospital. >> arlington police are looking for the man who raped a woman near the busy...
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thank you sarah. good afternoon everyone. i am the acting secretary at hhs. the senators for -- that's a lot of acronyms. sorry about that. i want you to know what hhs does because i'm here to talk about the check i was just given by president trump of his third quarter salary. it is a tribute to his passion, patriotism and duty to the united states people. it's his compassion that drives his interests. he is donating this quarter salary to the crisis on opioid addiction. earlier this year we unveiled a strategy that addresses the opioid epidemic on five points. including better research, better pain management, better targeting of overdose reversal drugs and better treatment recovery services. this devotes unique resources and expertise to empower heroes on the front line of this crisis. it is our local partners who are ultimately going to turn the tide on this epidemic. they are fighting each day face-to-face with the drug crisis that is killing 175 americans each day. that means we will lose several fellow americans during this press briefing alone. that k
thank you sarah. good afternoon everyone. i am the acting secretary at hhs. the senators for -- that's a lot of acronyms. sorry about that. i want you to know what hhs does because i'm here to talk about the check i was just given by president trump of his third quarter salary. it is a tribute to his passion, patriotism and duty to the united states people. it's his compassion that drives his interests. he is donating this quarter salary to the crisis on opioid addiction. earlier this year we...
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. >> reporter: hello sarah and good evening to you walter and of course this was a nonstop performancem start to finish the artist collaborations and performances were off the charts and of course there were even some big surprises. ♪ everybody hurts ♪ sometimes the 2017 american music awards kicked off with a moving rendition of rem by kelly clarkston and the winner of the night is imagine dragons for duo and group and kidney transplant surgery, selena-gomez performed live for the first time ever. ♪ and i will always love you christiana aguilera and pink's daring hotel outdoor climb and the big winner of the night. >> right there at the profile of artist of the year, thank you ama. >> reporter: and of course everyone still talking about pink's performance there and if you enjoyed the performances and florida georgia line you get to see them on dick clark's new york's rocking eve with ryan seacrest live from los angeles tonya and back to you. >> very cool and much more to come on action news after this week's feast the race is on to find the best deals we will run through some of the b
. >> reporter: hello sarah and good evening to you walter and of course this was a nonstop performancem start to finish the artist collaborations and performances were off the charts and of course there were even some big surprises. ♪ everybody hurts ♪ sometimes the 2017 american music awards kicked off with a moving rendition of rem by kelly clarkston and the winner of the night is imagine dragons for duo and group and kidney transplant surgery, selena-gomez performed live for the...
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thanks for joining me my name's sarah harmon it's good to have you with us. the defining threat of our time that's how the head of the u.n. antonio good tennis has described climate change he is one of a number of global leaders attending climate talks in bonn the leaders are hoping to inject a sense of urgency into discussions about the implementation of the twenty fifteen paris climate accord france's president manuel mccollum called on all countries to accelerate the shift to cleaner energy all german chancellor angela merkel so the paris accord is just the beginning. well that's how it is you know it is by very important for each and it. we want to do his or her side. to make this contribution . so we have to be seen as you serious and accepting paris as a starting point but also knowing that our work our work has only started and that if we look at the cast has refused that we see all of the worst natural disasters and we are aware of the fact that this is a very tight and one that we need to take seriously that we need to match our words with deeds we h
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sarah westwood joins us. good evening. i want to read more of what we have from charlie rose. let's start there. the newest allegations detailing the years and many women saying there were various uncomfortable situations. touching all kinds of things. he said "it's essential these women know i hear them and that i deeply apologize for my inappropriate behavior. i am greatly embarrassed. i behaved insensitively at times and i accept responsibility for that. though i do not believe all these allegations are accurate. i always felt i was pursuing shared feelings even though i now realize i was mistaken." do you think that will be good enough for the folks who now -- he is suspended. >> i think a lot of these apologies are starting to run together. they have the same elements. there is an apology in there, and acknowledgment that they've committed mistakes then the defensive crouch where they say they don't remember the incident the same way the women do. they don't believe every allegations edible. harvey weinstein still insists none of his encounters were not consensual. glenn
sarah westwood joins us. good evening. i want to read more of what we have from charlie rose. let's start there. the newest allegations detailing the years and many women saying there were various uncomfortable situations. touching all kinds of things. he said "it's essential these women know i hear them and that i deeply apologize for my inappropriate behavior. i am greatly embarrassed. i behaved insensitively at times and i accept responsibility for that. though i do not believe all...
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welcome to the show my name is sarah harman it's good to have you with us we begin in the middle east where tensions between saudi arabia and iran are on the rise the power struggle between the two arch rivals has now spilled over into lebanon whose prime minister saad hariri unexpectedly resigned while on a visit to saudi arabia lebanon's powerful has been launched the physic using saudi arabia of detaining hariri now the u.n. and the u.s. are warning riyadh not to use the country as an arena for proxy conflicts. kuwaiti citizens heading out of lebanon their government is one of several gulf states that has ordered its people to leave the country this comes amid sharpening tensions in the region lebanon is being drawn deeper into a power struggle between arch rivals saudi arabia and iran. lebanese prime minister saad hariri is inside the arabia since he was dying and last weekend accusations have been flying that the kingdom is holding him hostage for. iran backed militant group hezbollah says that amounts to a declaration of war the group is accusing saudi arabia of using lebanon as
welcome to the show my name is sarah harman it's good to have you with us we begin in the middle east where tensions between saudi arabia and iran are on the rise the power struggle between the two arch rivals has now spilled over into lebanon whose prime minister saad hariri unexpectedly resigned while on a visit to saudi arabia lebanon's powerful has been launched the physic using saudi arabia of detaining hariri now the u.n. and the u.s. are warning riyadh not to use the country as an arena...
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so thank you sarah for that and good afternoon, everyone. sarah said, i'm acting secretary at the department of health and human services known at hhs. hhs is home not just to programs like medicare and medicaid, also to the national institutes of health, nih, cdc, and food and drug administration, fda and federal government substance abuse and mental let agency. a lot of acronyms. sorry about that. i want you to know what hhs does because i'm here to talk about the check i was just given written by president trump to hhs using his third quarter salary. hi decision to donate his salary is a tribute to his compassion to his pate pritism and sense of duty to the american people. it's his compassion above all that drives his interests in the issue to which hhs is going to devote his donation. america's devastating opioid crisis. since day one of this administration, president trump's leadership on this issue driven action on it across the federal government. speaking for hhs in particular, earlier this year we unveil add comprehensive strategy a
so thank you sarah for that and good afternoon, everyone. sarah said, i'm acting secretary at the department of health and human services known at hhs. hhs is home not just to programs like medicare and medicaid, also to the national institutes of health, nih, cdc, and food and drug administration, fda and federal government substance abuse and mental let agency. a lot of acronyms. sorry about that. i want you to know what hhs does because i'm here to talk about the check i was just given...
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vernon. >> reporter: good afternoon sarah.s the third shooting of this type here in the city of philadelphia in the last two months. a child getting hold of an unsecured gun and shooting themselves. this one yesterday in kingsessing. a grandmother and her son are now under arrest. terrance williams faces the endangering the welfare of his daughter, barbara mcgill the grandmother is charged with endangering and evidence tampering. it happened yesterday on south wilton street. police arrived to find the three-year-old girl who had been shot in the right thigh. police say she got hold of her father's gun and shot herself. police say he left it for his mother to secure when he rushed off to work. williams does have a permit to carry. police say mcgill at first put the gun in the closet but without a gun lock. when police arrived the grandmother, police say, did not tell them it was a gunshot wound or that there was a gun in the house. the child's wound wound is quite serious and doctors at chop are trying to save her leg. rick, ag
vernon. >> reporter: good afternoon sarah.s the third shooting of this type here in the city of philadelphia in the last two months. a child getting hold of an unsecured gun and shooting themselves. this one yesterday in kingsessing. a grandmother and her son are now under arrest. terrance williams faces the endangering the welfare of his daughter, barbara mcgill the grandmother is charged with endangering and evidence tampering. it happened yesterday on south wilton street. police...
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jill was taking home videos in 2007. >> i panned over, there's sarah having a good time. s sound asleep in the family room. there were 15 or 20 people in the room, laughing, talking, kids running around, and sarah went to sleep. >> sarah snoozing in the car. friends kidded her about it. >> she would always fall asleep at the beginning of movies, we would be nudging her, sarah, wake up. >> with an it so noticeable, you guys joked about it? >> even at the dinner table, we would be saying, sarah, don't fall asleep. >> i would say, sarah, you have narcolepsy. she said, no. >> had she fallen asleep and drowned in the tub? was that possible? ryan thought so. >> my wife fell asleep in the bathtub, i think she's dead. >> but all the observations about sarah was just anecdotal information, not the stuff of real medical investigation. the medical examiner would have the first real results about sarah's death. what was he finding? >> no evidence of stroke, no evidence of a heart attack. >> but the medical examiner had discovered something else. bruising to sarah's head and neck. what
jill was taking home videos in 2007. >> i panned over, there's sarah having a good time. s sound asleep in the family room. there were 15 or 20 people in the room, laughing, talking, kids running around, and sarah went to sleep. >> sarah snoozing in the car. friends kidded her about it. >> she would always fall asleep at the beginning of movies, we would be nudging her, sarah, wake up. >> with an it so noticeable, you guys joked about it? >> even at the dinner...
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sarah. >> reporter: good evening. we have learned that sunday was not the gunman's first time at that church. he had actually taken his children to an annual festival just before the attack. families struggling. >> we're with you. the american people are with you. >> reporter: an emt was off duty sunday morning but rushed to the scene to find her mother injured and her father killed. >> i don't know if you can wrap your head around it. it's just so much tragedy and so much loss, sense less loss. >> reporter: first responders grappling with it. >> trying to get the horror out of my mind. you can't unsee what you already saw. >> reporter: as investigators seek to understand what drove the gunman. devin kelley showed up with his kids five days before the shooting. five years ago, months after assaulting his first wife at an air force base in new mexico, he escapes from a mental health facility. he was attempting to carry out death threats against superior officers. he later pleaded guilty to assault, confined for a year
sarah. >> reporter: good evening. we have learned that sunday was not the gunman's first time at that church. he had actually taken his children to an annual festival just before the attack. families struggling. >> we're with you. the american people are with you. >> reporter: an emt was off duty sunday morning but rushed to the scene to find her mother injured and her father killed. >> i don't know if you can wrap your head around it. it's just so much tragedy and so...
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thanks, sarah for that. good afternoon everyone. as sarah said i'm the acting secretary of h h.s. hhs is not just home to medicaid but also the national institutes of health, cdc, food and drug administration, and federal governmental health known as sansa, a lot of acronym, sorry about that but i want you to know all that because i was just given a check. his decision to donate his salary is attributed to his compassion to his patriotism and sense of duty to the american people. but it's his compassion above all that drives his interest in the issue to which hhs is going to devote his donation, america's devastating opioid crisis. since day one of this administration, president trump has driven action on it across the federal government. speaking for hhs in particular, earlier this year, we unveiled a comprehensive strategy that attacks the opioid epidemic on five fronts. the five points are, better data on the epidemic. better research into pain and addiction. better pain management. better targeting of overdose reversing drugs. and better prevention treatment and recovery servi
thanks, sarah for that. good afternoon everyone. as sarah said i'm the acting secretary of h h.s. hhs is not just home to medicaid but also the national institutes of health, cdc, food and drug administration, and federal governmental health known as sansa, a lot of acronym, sorry about that but i want you to know all that because i was just given a check. his decision to donate his salary is attributed to his compassion to his patriotism and sense of duty to the american people. but it's his...
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anchor at spectrum news arrol lewis and white house correspondent at the washington examiner sarah westwood. good morning to you both. reporting from jim sciutto that we just heard there, i want to play this kip clip of carter pan cnn yesterday. >> it was the only time i ever met him, we had one dinner together and i said -- >> sessions. >> yeah, and i said it was great to meet you, glad i was able to meet you before i head to moscow. totally in passing. >> is he the only one in campaign that knew about the trip? >> i mentioned it to a few people. >> who else? >> it will come out. >> and i believe it has come out. he said he told sessions and multiple others. so the question, how big a problem is this for the trump administration? >> it is a huge problem if you value consistency. it is a huge problem i think furthermore because we know that robert mueller and his team are pursuing every lead and they are pursuing it very aggressively. they have arrested the campaign manager and his top assistant. they have gotten guilty 34r50e9 plea from another campaign aid i go on. it establishes a pattern that
anchor at spectrum news arrol lewis and white house correspondent at the washington examiner sarah westwood. good morning to you both. reporting from jim sciutto that we just heard there, i want to play this kip clip of carter pan cnn yesterday. >> it was the only time i ever met him, we had one dinner together and i said -- >> sessions. >> yeah, and i said it was great to meet you, glad i was able to meet you before i head to moscow. totally in passing. >> is he the...
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good evening. the answer to this shawn and sarah came quickly. less than 24 hours since that hearing yesterday where congress woman jackie speier there were two sitting members of congress who were harassed staffers on the hill now. we asked her about that again today, she refused to name who those people are siding the nondisclosure agreements in place on capitol hill. but we've been taking a closer look at the system, the system the congressional workers have to go through in order to even file a complaint, i want you to look at this, this is the congressional office of complaints. this has been in place since mid 90's, this is what you have to go through if you're going to file a complaint. it starts off up here, reporting this incident to the office of compliance. then you have mandatory counseling, then forced to sign. there's mandatory mediation, a cooling off period, and only then can you file a formal complaint. the issue is this, people this system the way it's designed is designed to discourage people from filing complaints and protect
good evening. the answer to this shawn and sarah came quickly. less than 24 hours since that hearing yesterday where congress woman jackie speier there were two sitting members of congress who were harassed staffers on the hill now. we asked her about that again today, she refused to name who those people are siding the nondisclosure agreements in place on capitol hill. but we've been taking a closer look at the system, the system the congressional workers have to go through in order to even...
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host: sarah, good morning. caller: good morning. believe money is power and power corrupts absolutely. i have a question. how is it good for afghanistan's reconstruction when there is a world site represents afghanistan history and it is slated to be turned into a coppermine by a chinese entity? i would recommend to viewers to look up a documentary called shadow world on pbs. it shows the real corruption behind political power and it is all the way to the top. the corporate takeover of the world by the 1% and how they shuffle money around, take bribes on these arms deals. that is shunted to offshore accounts. that is what is going on with the world today. corporations don't care about people. they don't care about civilization. they care about money. that is the bottom line. money is power. this is the problem with the world being run into the ground. my relatives fought in afghanistan and iraq and have been ponds of the united states government in this. we can't let halliburton be the iraq,nside contract in which is a contrived war
host: sarah, good morning. caller: good morning. believe money is power and power corrupts absolutely. i have a question. how is it good for afghanistan's reconstruction when there is a world site represents afghanistan history and it is slated to be turned into a coppermine by a chinese entity? i would recommend to viewers to look up a documentary called shadow world on pbs. it shows the real corruption behind political power and it is all the way to the top. the corporate takeover of the...
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we've got some m&a to get to, as well sarah, good morning. >> good morning, carl. yes, this company is actually opening the curtain on some never-before-seen innovation, like this. there's no branding, there's no name for it. it's a brand-new coca-cola flavored with all steve ya, no sugar no artificial flavoring. they're letting analysts and investors tape it. a lot more on innovation we're going to talk to james quincey, the brand-new ceo about the lineup and much more this is his first-ever interview since becoming ceo it's coming up right here, 10:00 a.m., "squawk on the street. we'll be right back. ( ♪ ) whoo! ( ♪ ) woman: class, let's turn to page 136, recessive traits skip generations. ( ♪ ) molly: i reprogrammed the robots to do the inspection. it's running much faster now. see? it's amazing, molly. thank you. ( ♪ ) thank yo♪. what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning it all makes sense. to power global e-commerce fedex networks are massive, far-reaching and, yes... a little magical. fedex.com slash dream >
we've got some m&a to get to, as well sarah, good morning. >> good morning, carl. yes, this company is actually opening the curtain on some never-before-seen innovation, like this. there's no branding, there's no name for it. it's a brand-new coca-cola flavored with all steve ya, no sugar no artificial flavoring. they're letting analysts and investors tape it. a lot more on innovation we're going to talk to james quincey, the brand-new ceo about the lineup and much more this is his...
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on sarah harmon welcome to the show it's good to have you with us germany's social democrat leader martin schultz is consulting with senior members of his party at this hour the s.p.d. is under considerable pressure right now to join a coalition government with angela merkel and avoid fresh elections here in germany a show so far ruled joining a new coalition but the german president met with him earlier and he's believed to have pressed him to reconsider that position that's after the collapse of talks last weekend between america's conservatives and two other parties. well here with me now in the studio as did obvious political correspondent thomas farah times welcome you've been following this for us you were just outside the s.p.d. headquarters the war here where you're welcome for us here. how likely is it that the social democrats are going to go into a coalition now well it is unlikely at this point that they will go into a grand coalition i mean that's something that many members of the s.p.d. certainly do not want because they see that that was one of the biggest problems that th
on sarah harmon welcome to the show it's good to have you with us germany's social democrat leader martin schultz is consulting with senior members of his party at this hour the s.p.d. is under considerable pressure right now to join a coalition government with angela merkel and avoid fresh elections here in germany a show so far ruled joining a new coalition but the german president met with him earlier and he's believed to have pressed him to reconsider that position that's after the collapse...
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i will let sarah referee because i'm no good at refereeing. >> thank you, sir. is this move an intent to incentivize kim jong-un toward negotiation? it has been more than 60 days since we have seen some kind of test. do you think that timetable is promising, and why wait until we are back in the u.s.? the president said there was hope for diplomacy in asia and this seems to be counter that. secretary tillerson: no, we still hope for diplomacy. the timing of this is just one of us concluding the process. there is a very specific designation process that we have to go through at the state department to be able to be meet the criteria to make summer a -- make such a designation. to make sure that we had fully met all those requirements. this is all part of continuing to turn the pressure up. we continue it turn the pressure up on north korea by getting other countries to join and take actions on their own. we have had other countries and our visit to vietnam, they have committed that they are going it curtail activities further with north korea. malaysia has indica
i will let sarah referee because i'm no good at refereeing. >> thank you, sir. is this move an intent to incentivize kim jong-un toward negotiation? it has been more than 60 days since we have seen some kind of test. do you think that timetable is promising, and why wait until we are back in the u.s.? the president said there was hope for diplomacy in asia and this seems to be counter that. secretary tillerson: no, we still hope for diplomacy. the timing of this is just one of us...
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brookmyre she's a political analyst at the global public policy institute here in berlin and good morning sarah so uncle michael as we just heard there says she would prefer fresh elections to instead of trying to lead them nor of the government what do you see happening it does seem like the most likely outcome in the next few months will be new elections the other options are the f.t.p. and the social democrats would be considering joining a government coalition with her or a minority government but sixty three percent of germans have said in a poll yesterday that they would prefer fresh elections as well ok so the german electorate wouldn't mind going back to the polls under these conditions it seems the situation we're in though now has never happened in germany before why are we seeing this now is it simply the result of an inconclusive election in september or is there something is there a deeper problem in germany's political culture we do indeed see a quite unprecedented situation but it was a quite a shift in the last election with the right wing turn to for germany the. being elected
brookmyre she's a political analyst at the global public policy institute here in berlin and good morning sarah so uncle michael as we just heard there says she would prefer fresh elections to instead of trying to lead them nor of the government what do you see happening it does seem like the most likely outcome in the next few months will be new elections the other options are the f.t.p. and the social democrats would be considering joining a government coalition with her or a minority...
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judging him by his words, so far so good according to zimbabweans . sarah: the opposition has been skeptical of mnangagwa. what role they play? correspondent: we do not expect they will have a role in the transitional government that mnangagwa will preside over. mnangagwa will bring out his. the party has not had any engagements or discussion. --mugab --mnangagwa will bring t his cabinet. one of the things mugab --mnanga will be pressed on is democratic reform. there will be a new election in two years. the opposition will take the opportunity to campaign ahead of that. sarah: we found today that mugabe is not going to be prosecuted. our people in zimbabwe ready to forgive and forget? correspondent: this might sound difficult for people to understand but a lot of people revere robert mugabe as someone who liberated this country. someone that they speak harshly about is the former first lady. some zimbabweans do not mind that he will not face persecution of any time and that he will live out his days in this country. they do not like the amount of wealth his
judging him by his words, so far so good according to zimbabweans . sarah: the opposition has been skeptical of mnangagwa. what role they play? correspondent: we do not expect they will have a role in the transitional government that mnangagwa will preside over. mnangagwa will bring out his. the party has not had any engagements or discussion. --mugab --mnangagwa will bring t his cabinet. one of the things mugab --mnanga will be pressed on is democratic reform. there will be a new election in...
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me now is sarah sims, the mother facing charges for putting a recording device in her daughter's backpack. thank you so much for joining me this evening. how are you guys doing? >> we're goodthank you. >> sarah, i'm so sorry you're going through this. you said your daughter was being bullied at her elementary school. tell me what was happening? >> georgia had been bullied in the school previously. in grade 3 she had been kicked in her stomach and hit with a jump rope on the play gnground,d wasn't notified by the school. she didn't want to attend anymore, and she became very anxious about attending. i removed her from the school because she was refusing to go. she felt like she wasn't protected. when i got her to another school and had her there -- i apologize. >> that's okay. with all this attention you're dealing with, but let me ask you you made repeated calls and e-mails to the school trying to get whoever was responsible, and you said you got no response. so you decided to put a digital recorder in your daughter's backpack. so what did you hope to learn? tell me what happened? >> i was hoping to get a good idea or the environment of the classroom. after not getting any
me now is sarah sims, the mother facing charges for putting a recording device in her daughter's backpack. thank you so much for joining me this evening. how are you guys doing? >> we're goodthank you. >> sarah, i'm so sorry you're going through this. you said your daughter was being bullied at her elementary school. tell me what was happening? >> georgia had been bullied in the school previously. in grade 3 she had been kicked in her stomach and hit with a jump rope on the...
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i'm going to let sarah referee because i'm no good at refereeing. >> thank you. thank you, sir. is this move an intent to incentivize kim jong-un to negotiate? do you think that that timetable is in any way promising and why wait until we are back in the u.s.? the president said it was diplomacy in asia and this seems to be counter to that. >> no. we still hope for diplomacy, and this is -- the timing of this is just one of us concluding the process. there is a very specific designation process that we have to go through at the state department to be able to meet the criteria to make such a designation and we wanted to ensure that we'd fully met all of those requirements and this is all part of continuing to turn this pressure up and we continue to turn the pressure up on north korea by getting other countries to join and take actions on their own. we've had other countries and our visit to vietnam. they have committed that they're going to curtail activities further with north korea, and malaysia has it, and singapore has cut off trade and the philippines have cut off all trade
i'm going to let sarah referee because i'm no good at refereeing. >> thank you. thank you, sir. is this move an intent to incentivize kim jong-un to negotiate? do you think that that timetable is in any way promising and why wait until we are back in the u.s.? the president said it was diplomacy in asia and this seems to be counter to that. >> no. we still hope for diplomacy, and this is -- the timing of this is just one of us concluding the process. there is a very specific...
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sarah? >> reporter: well, good morning. this is a community in shock and grief. 26 people dead in a town of just several hundred, it seems everyone knew someone inside the church. in what was supposed to be a sanctuary, shots fired. >> in front of the church. in front of the church. >> reporter: during sunday services at first baptist church in sutherland springs, texas. 26 people were killed, between 12 to 14 were children. >> my husband actually went to the church to render aid and he's a strong man, but he turned around and came back. he just -- he -- he said, i can't do it. >> reporter: law enforcement tells us that devin kelley wearing black and tactical gear opened fire outside the church before continuing inside, shooting at parishioners. >> he exited the church, a local resident, grabbed his rifle and engaged that suspect. >> reporter: kelley ran and was later found dead inside his car, although it's not clear yet if he took his own life or if he was taken down by one of the men who tracked him. >> he lost control o
sarah? >> reporter: well, good morning. this is a community in shock and grief. 26 people dead in a town of just several hundred, it seems everyone knew someone inside the church. in what was supposed to be a sanctuary, shots fired. >> in front of the church. in front of the church. >> reporter: during sunday services at first baptist church in sutherland springs, texas. 26 people were killed, between 12 to 14 were children. >> my husband actually went to the church to...
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i'm sarah harding welcome to the program it's good to have you with us a judge in spain has asked belgium to rest opposed conwell later karla's pushed him off after he ignored a court order to return to spain for questioning the judge refused a request by post amount to testify via video link the belgian government says it's studying the warrant in barcelona tens of thousands have again protested the imprisonment of other members of the dismissed regional parliament. tens of thousands once again out on the streets of the catalan capital barcelona protesting against the detention of leaders of the independence movement. the sacked catalan president colors purged them on to taken refuge in brussels a spanish judge has issued an international warrant for his arrest but purged brown says he will stand in fresh elections ordered by the spanish government for december supernormal it's not normal that we risk up to thirty years of imprisonment thirty years because we have respected our commitment towards our electors this is not normal it's something extremely barbarous we cannot speak of a demo
i'm sarah harding welcome to the program it's good to have you with us a judge in spain has asked belgium to rest opposed conwell later karla's pushed him off after he ignored a court order to return to spain for questioning the judge refused a request by post amount to testify via video link the belgian government says it's studying the warrant in barcelona tens of thousands have again protested the imprisonment of other members of the dismissed regional parliament. tens of thousands once...
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emily jane fox, staff writer for vanity fair and contributing editor, sarah ellison. so good you on. you had an interesting piece. let me start with your piece about melania's reluctance to embrace her role as first lady. you said, there may have never been a first lady less prepared or suited to the role. this isn't something she wanted or something he thought he would win. she didn't want this come hell or high water. i don't think she thought it was going do happen. your sources say she pushed him to run for office, right? >> roger stone, who was an early trump adviser told me that yes, this was not something she was that into, it was never her thing. that was the way he described it. he also said trump had thought about it, and michael knows this, trump had thought about running for a long time, and had been talking about it, ever since he wrote his book "art of the deal," when he went up to new hampshire and he gave a speech at a rotary club, and it was shockingly similar to the kind of speeches he gives today. he had been playing around with this idea for a long long ti
emily jane fox, staff writer for vanity fair and contributing editor, sarah ellison. so good you on. you had an interesting piece. let me start with your piece about melania's reluctance to embrace her role as first lady. you said, there may have never been a first lady less prepared or suited to the role. this isn't something she wanted or something he thought he would win. she didn't want this come hell or high water. i don't think she thought it was going do happen. your sources say she...
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good weekend. we'll see you on monday. >> all right. so still lots and lots of questions on sarah huckabee sanders on this friday afternoon as far as why won't president trump say more on the alabama senate candidate versus his tweet this morning on democratic senator al franken and hearing sarah huckabee sanders, let me bring you in on the discussion. mark, just first to you, she is saying ks listen the president talked about it on the asia trip, which by the way barely barely touched it. just looking at the transcript. saying she's addressed it. but they are saying we take the sexual harassment seriously but we know they were leaving for asia, questions arose on the trump accusers and basically called them liars. so i'm confused how they can pick and choose where to comment and who to believe. >> the white house is very good at doing facts, and very good at creating a lot of white noise and then stepping away from direct challenge. what we saw today is direct challenges regarding the ray moore and al franken situation. now, should the president weigh in on whether the united sta
good weekend. we'll see you on monday. >> all right. so still lots and lots of questions on sarah huckabee sanders on this friday afternoon as far as why won't president trump say more on the alabama senate candidate versus his tweet this morning on democratic senator al franken and hearing sarah huckabee sanders, let me bring you in on the discussion. mark, just first to you, she is saying ks listen the president talked about it on the asia trip, which by the way barely barely touched...
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sarah referee because i'm no good at refereeing. you, sir. a move to incentivize kim jung un toward negotiation? has been more than 60 days and is that timetable romisening and why wait until we are back in the u.s.? the president said there was asia and iplomacy in this seems to be counter that. >> we still hope for diplomacy. timing of this is just one of us concluding the process. a very specific designation process that we have to go through at the state to be meetto be able the criteria to make summer a designation. we wanted to ensure we had fully met all the requirements. this is all part of continuing up.urn the pressure we continue it turn the pressure up on north korea by getting countries to join and take actions on their own. and ve had other countries our visit to vietnam they have committed that they are going it activities further with north korea. malaysia has indicated a curtailment. cut off all trade with north korea. the philippines have cut off all deputy secretary of state has been in africa and sudanese gs with the gover
sarah referee because i'm no good at refereeing. you, sir. a move to incentivize kim jung un toward negotiation? has been more than 60 days and is that timetable romisening and why wait until we are back in the u.s.? the president said there was asia and iplomacy in this seems to be counter that. >> we still hope for diplomacy. timing of this is just one of us concluding the process. a very specific designation process that we have to go through at the state to be meetto be able the...
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sarah. back over to you guys. >> dom, thank you. let's stay at headquarters, sue herera with an update. sue. >> goodsarah here is what's happening at this hour, everyone president trump and first lady melania watching music and dance performance in forbidden city performed by young opera students they were joined by president xi jinping and his wife americans visiting cuba must avoid shops, tour companies and other businesses on a long list released by trurp administration as part of a new policy aimed at the country's government it's a return to stricter rules before diplomatic relations restored in 2015. >>> assets of former crown prince mohammed nayef seen with president obama at the white house, those assets are frozen he's the most senior saudi official embroiled in the crackdown launched by current prince mohammed salman the pink raj diamond in geneva it's expected to bring up to $30 million when it's auctioned off next week. the stone is just over 37 carats it was mined in 2015 that's the news update this hour back downtown to "squawk alley." sarah, back to you. >> all right, sue. thank you.
sarah. back over to you guys. >> dom, thank you. let's stay at headquarters, sue herera with an update. sue. >> goodsarah here is what's happening at this hour, everyone president trump and first lady melania watching music and dance performance in forbidden city performed by young opera students they were joined by president xi jinping and his wife americans visiting cuba must avoid shops, tour companies and other businesses on a long list released by trurp administration as part...
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and sarah harding welcome to the show it's good to have you with us germany's social democrat leader marching schultz is consulting with senior members of his party at this hour the s.p.d. is under considerable pressure to join a coalition government under uncle americal and avoid fresh elections here in germany should also so far ruled out joining a new coalition but the german president met with them earlier and is believed to have pressed him to reconsider his position that's after talks collapsed over the weekend between naturals conservatives and two other parties. with me now in the studio political correspondent thomas farah thomas welcome you have been on the story all day today all day we've been waiting for a decision as far as we know the talks continue. given these are democrats going to change their minds and go in for a coalition well this just shows how difficult a decision it is for the social democrats they've rejected so far the idea of joining under them a call again a grand coalition they rejected so far any possibility of working with on their merkel they've said
and sarah harding welcome to the show it's good to have you with us germany's social democrat leader marching schultz is consulting with senior members of his party at this hour the s.p.d. is under considerable pressure to join a coalition government under uncle americal and avoid fresh elections here in germany should also so far ruled out joining a new coalition but the german president met with them earlier and is believed to have pressed him to reconsider his position that's after talks...
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the government is penny pinching and it is not good for the future. sarahinvestment, so there are people in the party opposite to you that would echo that. the labour party doesn't have a monopoly of good ideas when it comes to this and i would like to see cross—party co—operation, some backbenchers from parties have urged that has to happen. that said, we can't escape the word brexit today, the backdrop to everything, sarah wollaston, and doesn't philip hammond have to run a course of steady as she goes because of that enormous uncertainty facing the country? of course, the uncertainty, toa country? of course, the uncertainty, to a certain extent his hands are tied but there is still scope for us to ta ke tied but there is still scope for us to take a longer term view about how to take a longer term view about how to fund this and that will mean probably all of us contributing to how that happens. so, let's think in the long—term term as well as short—term and i hope we have an indication the government will be prepared to do that today. but i think on tha
the government is penny pinching and it is not good for the future. sarahinvestment, so there are people in the party opposite to you that would echo that. the labour party doesn't have a monopoly of good ideas when it comes to this and i would like to see cross—party co—operation, some backbenchers from parties have urged that has to happen. that said, we can't escape the word brexit today, the backdrop to everything, sarah wollaston, and doesn't philip hammond have to run a course of...
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joining us now is veaivel journalist sarah carter. good morning, sarah.l, we have got a lot coming up. right now we are looking at william campbell. he is the informant. he has been named. he will go forward and speak to the house committee on intelligence. the senate judiciary committee and oversight committee. and that should be coming up within the next two weeks. and i have had a chance to review over 5,000 documents. i can tell you it's intensive and a lot of the documentation that i have reviewed actually shows that a year before uranium one was actually approved by the united states government, there was clear evidence of the russians push to penetrate the american market based on the evidence that was being collected by campbell. pete: sarah, so the justifiable department officials previously have said that the work of this informant did not shed light on any decision-making. but what you are seeing in these 5,000 documents is this informant says this first illegal activity by russians nuclear industrial officials started in the fall of 2009. an e
joining us now is veaivel journalist sarah carter. good morning, sarah.l, we have got a lot coming up. right now we are looking at william campbell. he is the informant. he has been named. he will go forward and speak to the house committee on intelligence. the senate judiciary committee and oversight committee. and that should be coming up within the next two weeks. and i have had a chance to review over 5,000 documents. i can tell you it's intensive and a lot of the documentation that i have...
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i'm going to let sarah referee. i'm no good at refereeing. >> thank you. is this move an intent to incentivize kim jong-un towards negotiations? it's been more than 60 days since we've seen a test. you think that timetable is promisi promising? why wait until we're back in the u.s.? >> no, we still hope for diplomacy. the timing of this is concluding the process. there's a specific designation process that we have to go through at the state department to meet the criteria to make such a designation. we wanted to ensure we met all of those requirements. again, this is part of continuing to turn the pressure up. we continue to turn the pressure up on north korea by getting other countries to join and take actions on their own. we've had other countries in our visits to vietnam, they have said they would curtail activities further. malaysia has indicated a curtailment, singapore has cut off all trade, the philippines have cut off all trade. the deputy secretary state has been in africa. he had meetings with the sudanese government. they have halted all of the
i'm going to let sarah referee. i'm no good at refereeing. >> thank you. is this move an intent to incentivize kim jong-un towards negotiations? it's been more than 60 days since we've seen a test. you think that timetable is promisi promising? why wait until we're back in the u.s.? >> no, we still hope for diplomacy. the timing of this is concluding the process. there's a specific designation process that we have to go through at the state department to meet the criteria to make...
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good shape. and -- you know, that's the way off. if we run, i think it's a legitimate issue for people to raise. >> hoda, got another one? >> hi, sarahbout president trump. >> i know this might be hard to answer. what is one thing, if any, that you believe he is doing well as president. and go, orange. >> all right. syracuse. i think there's a number of things that he's doing well. but even the things he's doing well, is how he does them. david brooks is one of my favorite columnists. he wrote a piece, i think i mentioned to you, matt. there's an invisible moral fabric that holds up society. and people listen to what leaders say. and the kind of -- the way in which -- it assumes a citizen that is engaged in decent and honorable. and speaks with some degree of civility. and i do think there's things that he's doing well. i think he's -- it's more the tone of this administration that bothers me. >> with all due respect, you haven't come up with one thing you think he's doing well yet. >> well, i think he married very well. i'm actually trying to think because, there are -- i can't think of something right now. i'm not being a wise guy.
good shape. and -- you know, that's the way off. if we run, i think it's a legitimate issue for people to raise. >> hoda, got another one? >> hi, sarahbout president trump. >> i know this might be hard to answer. what is one thing, if any, that you believe he is doing well as president. and go, orange. >> all right. syracuse. i think there's a number of things that he's doing well. but even the things he's doing well, is how he does them. david brooks is one of my...
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sarah sanders, good morning and appreciate your time here.r showing up. >> great to be with you again. >> bill: where do you think the white house thinks it is on the tax bill now? are you at 50? >> we're very confident in the progress we've made. it has been a big week for tax reform and tax cuts. the president is focused on this and spent a good bit of the day yesterday on capitol hill meeting with senators, pushing this, calling for them to step up and make sure they make it a priority and get it done for the american people. he is going to missouri again to make the case again. you'll continue to hear him lead on this topic and this issue. i think we can see by the confidence in the economy, the boost in the economy, the stock market is hitting again record highs. gdp is growing constantly. these are all good things. we think these are all things that are pushing tax reform in the right direction and we feel very confident moving into the rest of this week and heading into the christmas holiday that we will get it done before christmas. >
sarah sanders, good morning and appreciate your time here.r showing up. >> great to be with you again. >> bill: where do you think the white house thinks it is on the tax bill now? are you at 50? >> we're very confident in the progress we've made. it has been a big week for tax reform and tax cuts. the president is focused on this and spent a good bit of the day yesterday on capitol hill meeting with senators, pushing this, calling for them to step up and make sure they make...
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good to see it, thank you jeff. >>> are you having trouble typing? the bug frustrating some iphone users tonight. >> the cast of river dale are here. search party plus we have sarah silverman. do not change the channel, it's good. >>> happening now a drug bust in san francisco, police sooezing 70 pounds of meth, two pounds of heroin, and $46,000 in cash after serving a search warrant. we just tweeted photos of the bust. we're back in a moment. over 100 miles away for treatment. but that may change. the effort to bring care, closer. and as one city prepares people to prevent crime... we investigate a rise in auto thefts across the bay. that )s tomorrow - 4:30 to 7. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. hi, we're alaska airlines. and we don't just fly lumberjacks t
good to see it, thank you jeff. >>> are you having trouble typing? the bug frustrating some iphone users tonight. >> the cast of river dale are here. search party plus we have sarah silverman. do not change the channel, it's good. >>> happening now a drug bust in san francisco, police sooezing 70 pounds of meth, two pounds of heroin, and $46,000 in cash after serving a search warrant. we just tweeted photos of the bust. we're back in a moment. over 100 miles away for...
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kind of a good year to be sarah silverman. >> not too shabby. >> jimmy: not to shabby.think my it a long time, is probably about ten solid minutes. >> is it? >> jimmy: i mean -- i haven't written -- i can't do it. how do you do that all? >> you could off the top of your head, you could do eight hours. >> jimmy: never, never. i don't know how you do it, but you do it well. i mean could talk for eight hours, but not do it -- [ light laughter ] you -- you are funny. >> i guess you're right. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. do you work out of clubs? or do you -- i mean, how does it -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you remember like your first joke that you ever wrote? i'm trying to -- >> oh, okay. i always keep my -- i don't keep much. i'm not sentimental. but i keep all my notebooks. do you keep all your notebooks? >> jimmy: i have -- yeah, i have one notebook. [ laughter ] so sad. >> almost full. >> jimmy: that's really sad, i know. it's almost full. every other page, yeah. of jokes? >> so i found, like, a really old one. you know 'cause sometimes you want to look through and go, lik
kind of a good year to be sarah silverman. >> not too shabby. >> jimmy: not to shabby.think my it a long time, is probably about ten solid minutes. >> is it? >> jimmy: i mean -- i haven't written -- i can't do it. how do you do that all? >> you could off the top of your head, you could do eight hours. >> jimmy: never, never. i don't know how you do it, but you do it well. i mean could talk for eight hours, but not do it -- [ light laughter ] you -- you are...
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good for sarah for deciding that you are okay.the approval of someone paid to talk to you. she appreciates you the way a cat appreciates yarn. will hurd will hurd enlightenment hold? i don't know. i remember how sarah ridiculed andrew breitbart, not to his face but when she took his seat after he left the set on bill maher's show. >> how are you? >> it is sticky here. in general. >> you are not saying that. >> greg: that was classy. she was nice to him in the green room but then did that when he's not around. it proves her point. it's easy to be a jerk to someone when they are not there. wrapped in a cocoon of confirmation bias, it's easy to hate millions of people and overtime for them to hate you back. but i hope sarah has changed. truly. anything would be an improvemen improvement. i'm going to be positive about this, kimberly. maybe she is woke, as the left says. you realize just because you have a disagreement, it doesn't make them evil. >> kimberly: this is why you have to have an open mind and listen to others in their view
good for sarah for deciding that you are okay.the approval of someone paid to talk to you. she appreciates you the way a cat appreciates yarn. will hurd will hurd enlightenment hold? i don't know. i remember how sarah ridiculed andrew breitbart, not to his face but when she took his seat after he left the set on bill maher's show. >> how are you? >> it is sticky here. in general. >> you are not saying that. >> greg: that was classy. she was nice to him in the green room...
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sarah huk bee christmas comes early, finally, good news from cnn much the annual party is set for a friday at 2:00 because we all know those rangers start at 2:00 on friday. christie, hello, i'm surprised you didn't try out a sarah huk bee sanders impression . i tried to do the twang. you just got louder. i don't really know why any of the media outlets would want to go to this party. i mean i think it's always been -- it's the one time a year -- i've never been invited. i don't think you were ever invited. >> definitely not. >> but i feel like you put the politics aside and it's a spirit of the holiday season. but, yeah, i think it's clear the president is not a fan of the relationship there. >> just a bit. you probably don't want to spend more time around them than they have to. the reporters will probably spend time trying to get answers to their questionsment the pie gait story which broke last week , april ryan questioned the authenticity ticketed event of the pier that sarah huckabee sanders made for their family. it was stupid. >> it was stupid. >> pecan pie, it doesn't matter who m
sarah huk bee christmas comes early, finally, good news from cnn much the annual party is set for a friday at 2:00 because we all know those rangers start at 2:00 on friday. christie, hello, i'm surprised you didn't try out a sarah huk bee sanders impression . i tried to do the twang. you just got louder. i don't really know why any of the media outlets would want to go to this party. i mean i think it's always been -- it's the one time a year -- i've never been invited. i don't think you were...
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>> i think that sarah huckabee sanders has a good relationship with the press.'s adversarial as most press secretaries have. and i think she's established herself and gets respect. i think it's a bit of improvement over the sean spicer regime, and still the underlying hostility. as long as the press releases are televised as i think it shouldn't and they will try to get their grand scale. >> and the regime that brought it back on camera. joe. >> i agree, that the press briefings probably shouldn't be on camera. we see show boating and grandstanding from reporters to go viral. and two press secretaries under clinton, and bipartisan reporting. >> and howie? >> this is what is missed, president trump provides near access to journals whether asking questions on the helicopter or plane than his predecess predecessors and not a lot of love loss but they need each other. >> thank you, and there will be more to talk about as we head into christmas and the new year on this topic. michael back to you. >> mike: final thoughts when we come back. think of your fello♪ ♪ lend
>> i think that sarah huckabee sanders has a good relationship with the press.'s adversarial as most press secretaries have. and i think she's established herself and gets respect. i think it's a bit of improvement over the sean spicer regime, and still the underlying hostility. as long as the press releases are televised as i think it shouldn't and they will try to get their grand scale. >> and the regime that brought it back on camera. joe. >> i agree, that the press...
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>> i think -- i think that -- i think sarah huckabee sanders has a good relationship with the press.dversarial as most press secretaries have. i think she's established herself. she gets respect. i actually think it is a bit of an improvement over the shaun spicer regime. but i think there's still the underlying hostility and look as long as those press briefings are going to be televised which i think they shouldn't or maybe just the first five minutes, you're going to have this -- the president is going to be used as a foil and many reporters are going to try to grandstand and get their moment on the camera. >> the sarah regime brought it back to on camera. >> totally agree has the press briefings should not be on camera. they showboat and want to make a story. there's bipartisan support around that. i think we'll see them on camera for quite sometime. >> despite amaze hostility between the two sides, here's what is missed president trump provides more access and answering more questions by the helicopter and on the plane than his predecessors. at a visceral level they need each ot
>> i think -- i think that -- i think sarah huckabee sanders has a good relationship with the press.dversarial as most press secretaries have. i think she's established herself. she gets respect. i actually think it is a bit of an improvement over the shaun spicer regime. but i think there's still the underlying hostility and look as long as those press briefings are going to be televised which i think they shouldn't or maybe just the first five minutes, you're going to have this -- the...