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>> in that last segment, we heard from congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz about her legislation on vaping. joining us is andrew from cq roll call. what are the major issues congress is considering regarding vaping? what are the prospects for e-cigarette legislation in 2020? >> there are a lot of bills in congress right now. most of them from democrats, but a significant number of notable republicans have signed on as well. the movement in congress is about to limit access to flavors and require any company who wants to sell a flavored e-cigarette product to prove the flavor is essential for the product to help an adult switch from a traditional cigarette, and also show that the product is not a risk for youth starting nicotine in the first place, which could be a difficult proposition for an e-cigarette maker to prove.
>> in that last segment, we heard from congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz about her legislation on vaping. joining us is andrew from cq roll call. what are the major issues congress is considering regarding vaping? what are the prospects for e-cigarette legislation in 2020? >> there are a lot of bills in congress right now. most of them from democrats, but a significant number of notable republicans have signed on as well. the movement in congress is about to limit access to...
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correspondents propofol he said washington and teri schultz in brussels welcome both let's start with you pablo tell us more about these new sanctions. hi phil well you're you've sort of said some of it already some of the individuals who are going to be targeted are involved in iran's financial construction manufacturing textile and mining sectors and the sanctions are also against 8 raney and officials who were described as being involved in d.c. stabilizing activities and this the idea behind this is to basically collect billions of dollars of revenue for the iranian government and it came it was announced in a news conference here in washington which was very much geared towards as well as the reasons why the assassination of the iranian general took place in the 1st place and secretary pompei a was put under a lot of pressure but he said once again and justified once again saying that he had specific information on an imminent threat and those threats included attacks on u.s. embassies so very much justifying as well why these new sanctions were being put in place to the trumpet
correspondents propofol he said washington and teri schultz in brussels welcome both let's start with you pablo tell us more about these new sanctions. hi phil well you're you've sort of said some of it already some of the individuals who are going to be targeted are involved in iran's financial construction manufacturing textile and mining sectors and the sanctions are also against 8 raney and officials who were described as being involved in d.c. stabilizing activities and this the idea...
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problem fully elise reporting in washington and teri schultz for us in brussels thank you both now iran has denied western allegations that one of its own missiles downed a ukrainian jetliner that crashed outside tehran canada's prime minister justin trudeau is said the evidence from multiple intelligence sources suggests that an iranian surface to air missile hit the airliner shortly after takeoff all 176 people on board most of them iranian and canadian were killed in the crash it came just hours after iran launched an attack against u.s. targets in neighboring iraq. mobile phone footage verified by 2 media outlets appears to show the missile exploding near the plane before it crashed. western leaders say the evidence points towards an iranian missile scores of canadian nationals were killed in the crash prime minister justin trudeau attended a vigil in the capital auto earlier he announced what he believes brought down the plane. we have intelligence from multiple sources including our allies and our own intelligence. the evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by entering in
problem fully elise reporting in washington and teri schultz for us in brussels thank you both now iran has denied western allegations that one of its own missiles downed a ukrainian jetliner that crashed outside tehran canada's prime minister justin trudeau is said the evidence from multiple intelligence sources suggests that an iranian surface to air missile hit the airliner shortly after takeoff all 176 people on board most of them iranian and canadian were killed in the crash it came just...
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in washington and teri schultz in brussels good to see you both public let's start with you there in washington the u.s. as we saw announcing new sanctions against iran also reiterating its justification for a killer killing a general soleimani secretary of my pump aoa secretary of state rather spoke we saw him there what more can you tell us about what he said. that's right i mean you've mentioned some of that already there sumi but just to reiterate what he was saying with regards to the justification for the killing he said that we have specific information on an intimate imminent threat and those threats included attacks on u.s. embassies obviously regarding at the justification for the killing of the iranian general custom silly money last week also used details as well some of what he spoke about with regards to the new sanctions let's not forget that these are further sanctions which are already in place on iran so far reaching and sanctions as well with regarding to many of the key industries within iran including construction manufacturing textile and mining sectors and also
in washington and teri schultz in brussels good to see you both public let's start with you there in washington the u.s. as we saw announcing new sanctions against iran also reiterating its justification for a killer killing a general soleimani secretary of my pump aoa secretary of state rather spoke we saw him there what more can you tell us about what he said. that's right i mean you've mentioned some of that already there sumi but just to reiterate what he was saying with regards to the...
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it reportedly included an email exchange between debbie wasserman schultz and leonardac, wasserman schultzold bernardo that then attorney general loretta lynch would not charge clinton with the crime for the email server. wasserman schultz and bernardo have denied ever being in contact suggesting that the document was fake, produced by the russians. a spokeswoman told fox news today mr. bernardo has never met, spoken with or corresponded with congresswoman washington, wasserman schultz in any fashi fashion. this comes as president trump continues to hang his hopes on the durham investigation examining the origins of the russian probe. >> i feel one of the most important investigations in the history of our country. >> meanwhile, comey admitted internal mistakes of the fbi following the department of justice and inspector general's report for at least the last month. it pointed out more than a dozen mistakes with advisor process. >> i was wrong. >> no comment from that department of justice. okay, thank you. larry kudlow says the administration is considering a change in the 1977 law making
it reportedly included an email exchange between debbie wasserman schultz and leonardac, wasserman schultzold bernardo that then attorney general loretta lynch would not charge clinton with the crime for the email server. wasserman schultz and bernardo have denied ever being in contact suggesting that the document was fake, produced by the russians. a spokeswoman told fox news today mr. bernardo has never met, spoken with or corresponded with congresswoman washington, wasserman schultz in any...
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schultz continues to talk with his counterpart. eventually they agree to have another summit in washington. that these to reports reagan administration is going to sign an intercontinental ballistic missile treaty with the soviets national review, under what mf buckley, runs an ambition -- under william avenue buckley. -- it featured criticism from jack kemp and richard nixon. their criticism took three forms. the treaty was not verifiable. it left the soviets with a significant advantage in conventional weapons and they questioned whether or not the treaty was motivated by domestic political concerns. does anybody know what i'm talking about? iran contra, right? that reagan was making this deal not because he believed in it but because he was so unpopular in that moment that his poll numbers were so far down that he was making this deal for political reasons. kissinger -- by the way, to my knowledge this is the first time that nixon and kissinger had released a joint statement since watergate. they thought it was that important to
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well let's get some response now some reaction from europe our correspondent teri schultz is standing by for us in brussels terry what has the reaction been from e.u. leaders to the iranian missile struck well terry the e.u. response has largely been unchanged over the last couple of days despite these dramatic developments overnight european commission president ursula vonder line called an urgent cabinet meeting this morning which had already been scheduled and she came out of it with no condemnation of the iranian missile strikes and that's something that will not be well received in washington several european union governments have condemned the airstrikes but not the european commission nor the european council at this point so i think that will be something that will be noticed will be noticed by the trump administration now what live under alliance says is that the e.u. has a long tradition of keeping communications open in the region of course they do have direct talks with the iranian regime and that is what she says are going to be the immediate plans of the e.u. . come cri
well let's get some response now some reaction from europe our correspondent teri schultz is standing by for us in brussels terry what has the reaction been from e.u. leaders to the iranian missile struck well terry the e.u. response has largely been unchanged over the last couple of days despite these dramatic developments overnight european commission president ursula vonder line called an urgent cabinet meeting this morning which had already been scheduled and she came out of it with no...
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phil: teri schultz in brussels, let's bring you in.he nato secretary-general has been at the foreign ministers meeting. the u.s. has called for more nato support in the middle east. what has been the nato response? teri: president trump called sesecretary-general stoltenbnbeg moments s ter he announced in aa white house press conferenence e wanted nato to be more involved in the middle east and secretary-general stoltenberg said, ok, we can do more. and in fact, i have just learned that nato has dispatched a delegation to the state department, this group is there now, talking with the state about what more can be done. now, what nato is offering is is more counterterrorism work. and i am not sure that is exactly what president trump had in mind, but the people who actually do the work are there discussing it now, so nato is taking the request seriously and i'm sure will do everything possible to try to help the united states. but these are not going to be combat operations, there is no way that 28 allies would agree to such a thing. ph
phil: teri schultz in brussels, let's bring you in.he nato secretary-general has been at the foreign ministers meeting. the u.s. has called for more nato support in the middle east. what has been the nato response? teri: president trump called sesecretary-general stoltenbnbeg moments s ter he announced in aa white house press conferenence e wanted nato to be more involved in the middle east and secretary-general stoltenberg said, ok, we can do more. and in fact, i have just learned that nato...
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wasserman schultz: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, today we remember the six million jews and millions of others who were systemically murdered in the darkest chapter of human history. last week i had the privilege of traveling with a bipartisan delegation led by speaker nancy pelosi to two nations forever interlaced into the fabric of jewish history. the first emolument to tragedy, the second, a beacon of hope. in poland at auschwitz-birkenau, we saw first-hand the painful cruelty of the nazi regime. we walked the train tracks which transported innocent people to cabtivity and to the gas chambers, which led to their cruel and inhumane slaughter. after our time in poland, i, like so many jews escaping the horrors they experienced in europe, traveled to the holyland with my colleagues. in israel we witnessed hope. the homeland of the jewish people. i continue to be inspired to see that such generational trauma experienced by our people could be harnessed into something as powerful as democracy. at israel's national memorial to
wasserman schultz: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, today we remember the six million jews and millions of others who were systemically murdered in the darkest chapter of human history. last week i had the privilege of traveling with a bipartisan delegation led by speaker nancy pelosi to two nations forever interlaced into the fabric of jewish history. the first emolument to tragedy, the second, a beacon of hope. in poland at auschwitz-birkenau, we saw first-hand the painful...
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let's bring indeed of these teri schultz who joins us from brussels now terry little ambassadors are holding an urgent meeting there in brussels to discuss the situation in the middle east following the soul of money killing what position is nato taking in all this nato would be very happy if it didn't have to take a position at all it doesn't like to get involved in matters like this but in fact it doesn't have a choice because nato has several 100 people on the ground in iraq in a training mission now this is a non-combat operation they are training and advising the iraqi ministry of defense and national security officials but those individuals were thought to be in danger now and nato came out the day after the silly money killing and said it was taking all necessary security precautions but at that point it was maintaining the training mission a day later it had to call it off and following that the coalition to defeat dice that to defeat isis also called off its training mission so it's clear that the situation on the ground there simply can't sustain several 100 personnel from
let's bring indeed of these teri schultz who joins us from brussels now terry little ambassadors are holding an urgent meeting there in brussels to discuss the situation in the middle east following the soul of money killing what position is nato taking in all this nato would be very happy if it didn't have to take a position at all it doesn't like to get involved in matters like this but in fact it doesn't have a choice because nato has several 100 people on the ground in iraq in a training...
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teri schultz in brussels. meanwhile at least 170 people have died after a ukrainian passenger jet crashed in iran rainin state media say the boeing 737 came down shortly after takeoff due to suspected technical problems the plane was on its way from iran's capital tehran to the ukrainian capital kiev and was all paraded by ukrainian international airlines ukraine's president lot of no selenski broke off a visit to oman to return to kiev because of the crush more on the plane crash i'm joined now by aviation expert geoffrey thomas he joins us from perth australia geoffrey what more do we know about this crash. look we now understand there was a significant engine failure. and it might have been on an uncontained engine failure where the fan blades of the engine exit the engine itself and possibly punch to the fuselage it was a large. from this a craft cross you impact on the ground and the examination of the wreckage shows one engine is pretty well intact but the other engine shows significant destruction and e
teri schultz in brussels. meanwhile at least 170 people have died after a ukrainian passenger jet crashed in iran rainin state media say the boeing 737 came down shortly after takeoff due to suspected technical problems the plane was on its way from iran's capital tehran to the ukrainian capital kiev and was all paraded by ukrainian international airlines ukraine's president lot of no selenski broke off a visit to oman to return to kiev because of the crush more on the plane crash i'm joined...
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let's bring in teri schultz though in brussels terry nato ambassadors are holding an urgent meeting in brussels today to discuss the situation in the middle east following the soul of man the killing what role if any does they to have in all of this well as as tyson mentioned. there is a lot of concern about this new decision by the iraqi parliament to call for all foreign forces to get out of iraq nato does not have a combat role there but it does have several 100 people on the ground who been providing advice to the iraqi military and to national security officials so nato is very worried about what will happen to that training mission and it suspended it within 24 hours of the killing of custom cilla money so nato ambassadors are going to be looking at what they should do about that mission beyond suspending it temporarily and of course ambassadors are going to want to hear from the united states about its intentions in the region about its reasoning behind the killing of custom sula money and i expect that we'll hear other nations germany france discuss their concerns in the region
let's bring in teri schultz though in brussels terry nato ambassadors are holding an urgent meeting in brussels today to discuss the situation in the middle east following the soul of man the killing what role if any does they to have in all of this well as as tyson mentioned. there is a lot of concern about this new decision by the iraqi parliament to call for all foreign forces to get out of iraq nato does not have a combat role there but it does have several 100 people on the ground who been...
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secretary schultz continues to talk with his counterpart. and, eventually, they agree to have another summit in washington, right? and in response to reports that the reagan administration is going to sign an intercontinental ballistic missile agreement "national review" runs an edition in which they criticized reagan and the imf treaty. it featured criticism from jack kemp, henry kissinger and richard nixon. the treaty was not verifiable. two, it left the soviets with a significant advantage in conventional weapons. and the questiony whether or not the treaty was motivated by domestic political concerns. does anybody know what i'm talking about? iran-contra. that president reagan was making this deal not because he believed in it but rather because he was so unpopular in that moment. his poll numbers were so far down that he was making this deal for political reasons. nixon and kissinger, for their parts, by the way i believe to my knowledge, this is the first time nixon and kissinger had released a joint statement since watergate. they tho
secretary schultz continues to talk with his counterpart. and, eventually, they agree to have another summit in washington, right? and in response to reports that the reagan administration is going to sign an intercontinental ballistic missile agreement "national review" runs an edition in which they criticized reagan and the imf treaty. it featured criticism from jack kemp, henry kissinger and richard nixon. the treaty was not verifiable. two, it left the soviets with a significant...
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wasserman schultz: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, today we remember the six million jews and millions of others who were systemically murdered in the darkest chapter of human history. last week i had the privilege of traveling with a bipartisan delegation led by speaker nancy pelosi to two nations forever interlaced into the fabric of jewish history. the first emolument to tragedy, the second, a beacon of hope. in poland at auschwitz-birkenau, we saw first-hand the painful cruelty of the nazi regime. we walked the train tracks which transported innocent people to cabtivity and to the gas chambers, which led to their cruel and inhumane slaughter. after our time in poland, i, like so many jews escaping the horrors they experienced in europe, traveled to the holyland with my colleagues. in israel we witnessed hope. the homeland of the jewish people. i continue to be inspired to see that such generational trauma experienced by our people could be harnessed into something as powerful as democracy. at israel's national memorial to
wasserman schultz: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, today we remember the six million jews and millions of others who were systemically murdered in the darkest chapter of human history. last week i had the privilege of traveling with a bipartisan delegation led by speaker nancy pelosi to two nations forever interlaced into the fabric of jewish history. the first emolument to tragedy, the second, a beacon of hope. in poland at auschwitz-birkenau, we saw first-hand the painful...
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. >> jim schultz is a fomrmer whie house attorney for president trump and cnn commentator. jim, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> the house managers want witnesses to testify and be allowed to submit new evidence and rg ewing it cannot be fair unless you have that. how do you argue otherwise? >> i heard ted cruz the other day saying, look, if we have witnesses, we're going to have all the witnesses. we're going to have hunter biden, we're going to have former vice president biden, the whistleblower -- >> witnesses that are relevant to the accusations that the president was inviting a foreign country to interfere in a u.s. election. >> well, even adam schiff, light, how did this investigation begin? how credible was this investigation? all of those things factor into relevancy because it goes to credibility when this started. yes, it all relates to credibility of the investigation. yes, if they go down the trail of witnesses, there will be compromise. >> is it realistic? >> i don't think it's going to happen. you have the republicans on the other side of this saying, l
. >> jim schultz is a fomrmer whie house attorney for president trump and cnn commentator. jim, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> the house managers want witnesses to testify and be allowed to submit new evidence and rg ewing it cannot be fair unless you have that. how do you argue otherwise? >> i heard ted cruz the other day saying, look, if we have witnesses, we're going to have all the witnesses. we're going to have hunter biden, we're going to have former vice...
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charles schultz used the name was socked for his iconic bird. -- woodstock for his iconic bird. i was from brooklyn at the time. everybody in the neighborhood was going. we all caps saying we will see you there. when we got there and we saw the it was the most loving atmosphere you could possibly imagine. host: was this a political event or a music event for you? event for was a music me. i wanted to see janis joplin. hendrix,to see jimi sly and the family stone. it was mostly musical. we rented a cargo van and drove van, not knowing that the windshield wipers didn't work. we were driving in that pouring rain with no windshield wipers. we pit was a relatively small minority of the baby boom generation itself. most baby boomers never marched, they never protested. they weren't political people. many baby boomers did feel they were a par did feel they were a part of did feel they were a part of other two guys tr parents they were going to the other guys house to sleep over. out, he said are you sure you've got enough toilet paper? us for beer.nown we just took this 10 miles. you s
charles schultz used the name was socked for his iconic bird. -- woodstock for his iconic bird. i was from brooklyn at the time. everybody in the neighborhood was going. we all caps saying we will see you there. when we got there and we saw the it was the most loving atmosphere you could possibly imagine. host: was this a political event or a music event for you? event for was a music me. i wanted to see janis joplin. hendrix,to see jimi sly and the family stone. it was mostly musical. we...
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an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k televisionor less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. >> tragic for the victims and we'll explain. >>> welcome back. britain's prince harry and his wife meghan markle, well, they're defining new roles for themselves, and apparently it was news to the rest of the royal family. they announced that they are stepping back from their senior roles in the monarchy and plan to become financially independent. they also plan to divide their time between the uk and north america. anna stewart joining us now live from buckingham palace in london. it's rather extraordinary, anna, perhaps even unseemly dare i say it in how this has publicly unfolded without family consultation. it's not how the royal family does business, is it? >> reporter: no, and if you think about it, prince harry ask his wife the duchess of sussex work for the royal family as part of a fam
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we've got jim schultz, professor gerhardt.hink we're going to hear about you guys want these witnesses, where they kept from the house so we could only get them here? or did they misplay it in the house and they're asking for something extra here. you take the latter position that it was the efficiency of the house. >> i think michael's argument is misplaced in that the buck stops with congress. it can't stop with congress. when a subpoena issues, it has to go through the court system if you're going to fight it. if it's stopped with congress it kind of blows out of -- it blows the woel had theory of separation of powers because congress could basically use that power to lead the executive branch around by the nose when they don't like the policy by threatening impeachment every time. >> what about the concept in law of the frivolous lawsuit where you challenge every subpoena even if they're in the ordinary course because you don't want to do anything sf. >> well, they have an argument that at least in the first phase when --
we've got jim schultz, professor gerhardt.hink we're going to hear about you guys want these witnesses, where they kept from the house so we could only get them here? or did they misplay it in the house and they're asking for something extra here. you take the latter position that it was the efficiency of the house. >> i think michael's argument is misplaced in that the buck stops with congress. it can't stop with congress. when a subpoena issues, it has to go through the court system if...
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we have jim schultz, jennifer rogers, and professor michael gear hart here. what is the point of this? there are two issues, professor. can he get rid of the ambassador? yes. i don't like her. i'm not a fan, i heard bad things. check everybody box, yes, yes, yes. what could make it not okay that he got rid of her? >> well, it's interesting to note that when the framers were talking about the impeachment power at the constitutional convention, one of the champs they used for impeachable offense was if the president removes a merit torious officer as part of a scheme to undermine his or her interest. presumably that's what happened here. she is somebody the president has just said that we heard -- i heard bad things about her. from whom? who's telling bad things about her? at the same time while he's got the right to remove her, he doesn't have the right to remove her for the wrong reason, to pressure a foreign down open up an investigation against a political rival. >> so if it's true that the former prosecutor said to rudy giuliani, which has been reported, i
we have jim schultz, jennifer rogers, and professor michael gear hart here. what is the point of this? there are two issues, professor. can he get rid of the ambassador? yes. i don't like her. i'm not a fan, i heard bad things. check everybody box, yes, yes, yes. what could make it not okay that he got rid of her? >> well, it's interesting to note that when the framers were talking about the impeachment power at the constitutional convention, one of the champs they used for impeachable...
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let's take that up with asha rongapa and jim schultz. senator kennedy is wiley. i've had him on a lot. do you believe that as a good faith sentiment he put out there? i'm really learning, i'm open minded. or is that a play, yep, we're taking it all in, this is good. or votes the same way, acquit. same reason before the trial, fealty? >> chris, i can't speculate -- >> you must. >> -- what is actually going on. i do think -- you just played those clips from fox news. if someone is really only limiting themselves to consuming information from that source or sources that are not actually laying out the facts or citing actual intel community assessments on some of these things, then they may very well be living in an alternate factual reality. i can imagine there must be members of the public who see this as jarring, see it laid out, understand the narrative, how it's been put together. i think what was especially effective today, chris, was that they cut to those clips where there were witnesses, some of trump's own people, his national security team, diplomats sayin
let's take that up with asha rongapa and jim schultz. senator kennedy is wiley. i've had him on a lot. do you believe that as a good faith sentiment he put out there? i'm really learning, i'm open minded. or is that a play, yep, we're taking it all in, this is good. or votes the same way, acquit. same reason before the trial, fealty? >> chris, i can't speculate -- >> you must. >> -- what is actually going on. i do think -- you just played those clips from fox news. if someone...
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there is no indication that email between debbie wasserman schultz and the george soros non-profit official authentic but it is comey leaking information. second time he is caught leaking at least. your reaction to that? >> if in fact he leaked classified information, classified intelligence assessment, that is potentially a serious violation of federal law and, that kind of mishandling of classified material has this the past led to the prosecution of many other federal government employees. liz: here is, let's back up. there is history here. a pattern hans, i like you to talk about. federal prosecutors in new york, have looked into james comey, after he had used his personal lawyer and friend, daniel richmond, who was on the payroll of the fbi as an independent contractor. he leaks the contents of his memo about comey. comey leaked it, to daniel richmond about comey's talks with trump, president trump in the oval office about mr. flynn. then he leaks it to daniel richmond in order to initiate the special counsel appointment, mening robert mueller. this is the only, it feels like only tip
there is no indication that email between debbie wasserman schultz and the george soros non-profit official authentic but it is comey leaking information. second time he is caught leaking at least. your reaction to that? >> if in fact he leaked classified information, classified intelligence assessment, that is potentially a serious violation of federal law and, that kind of mishandling of classified material has this the past led to the prosecution of many other federal government...
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i've reached out to wasserman schultz's for carmen. >> dana: thank you.the feds are fighting back against a sanctuary city policies making safety a top priority. but they are facing continued resistance in one major city, and from local police. a cloudy cow in his live in downtown san francisco with this, claudia. >> hi dana, san francisco sanctuary policy gives legal protection to otherwise law-abiding illegal immigrants. u.s. attorney david anderson is saying what he calls a sanctuary spillover effects, he says local police are very reluctant to get involved in any federal case that could result in a suspect getting deported. >> the criminal laws need to be enforced fairly, evenhandedly against all persons, it should not be a special category of protection for drug dealers who happen to be from some other country. >> supporters of the sanctuary policy deny it prevents local and federal officers from working together to fight crime. >> i think this is just part of the pattern of not being happy with sanctuary ordinances from the trump administration. >>
i've reached out to wasserman schultz's for carmen. >> dana: thank you.the feds are fighting back against a sanctuary city policies making safety a top priority. but they are facing continued resistance in one major city, and from local police. a cloudy cow in his live in downtown san francisco with this, claudia. >> hi dana, san francisco sanctuary policy gives legal protection to otherwise law-abiding illegal immigrants. u.s. attorney david anderson is saying what he calls a...
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we have jim schultz, jennifer rogers and professor michael gerhardt here.an he get rid of the ambassador? yes. i don't like her, i'm not a fan. i heard bad things. what could make it not okay that he got rid of her? >> it's interesting to note that when the framers were talking about the impeachment power at the constitutional convention, one of the examples they used for impeachable offense was in the president removes a meritorious officer and it would've been done as part of a scheme to undermine or hurt american interests. that's what we get from the constitutional convention. and presumably that's what's happened here. she is somebody the president just said that we heard, well, i've heard bad things about her. well, who is telling him bad things about her? at the same time, while he's got the right to remove her, he doesn't have the right to remove her for the wrong reason. >> what could be a wrong reason? >> to further a scheme, let's suppose, to try and pressure a foreign country to open up an investigation or at least say it will open an investigat
we have jim schultz, jennifer rogers and professor michael gerhardt here.an he get rid of the ambassador? yes. i don't like her, i'm not a fan. i heard bad things. what could make it not okay that he got rid of her? >> it's interesting to note that when the framers were talking about the impeachment power at the constitutional convention, one of the examples they used for impeachable offense was in the president removes a meritorious officer and it would've been done as part of a scheme...
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schultz, mr. schumer mr. scott of florida, mr. scott of south carolina, missus sheena, mr. shelby missus cinema, ms. smith, missus stabenow, mr. sullivan mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey, mr. udall, mr. mr. van holland, ms. warren, mr. warner mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young >> any senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators we will make that fact known to the chair so the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the sergeant at arms will make the population. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, all persons are commanded to keep silent on pain of imprisonment. while the house of representatives exit exhibiting to the senate of the united states articles of impeachment against donald john trump, president of the united states. >> majority leader is recognized. >> mr. chief justice, for the information of the senate on my behalf and on that of the english democrat leader i'm about to propound several unanimous consent request level as us with the organization of the next steps of these proc
schultz, mr. schumer mr. scott of florida, mr. scott of south carolina, missus sheena, mr. shelby missus cinema, ms. smith, missus stabenow, mr. sullivan mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey, mr. udall, mr. mr. van holland, ms. warren, mr. warner mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young >> any senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators we will make that fact known to the chair so the oath may be administered as...
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phil: teri schultz, let's bring you in. the u.s. has called for more nato support in the middle east. what has been the response from nato? teri:: presidedent trump called secrcretary-general stoltenenbeg after he announced that he wanted nato to become more involved in the middle east. secretary-general stoltenberg said we can do more. i just learned that nato has dispatched delegation to the state department and this group is there now talking with state about what more can be done. what nato is offering is more counterterrorism work. i am not sure if that is what president trump had in mind. nato is taking this request seriously. they will do everything possible to try to help the united states. these are not going to be combat operations. there is no way the 28 other nato countries would agree to such a thing. phil: this eu foreign ministers meeting, what was the agreement there? do any of them care what they think? teri: i c could hear r the commen f from the foforeign ministerers and from foreren policycy chief jososeph burrel
phil: teri schultz, let's bring you in. the u.s. has called for more nato support in the middle east. what has been the response from nato? teri:: presidedent trump called secrcretary-general stoltenenbeg after he announced that he wanted nato to become more involved in the middle east. secretary-general stoltenberg said we can do more. i just learned that nato has dispatched delegation to the state department and this group is there now talking with state about what more can be done. what nato...
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. >> reporter: they don't believe transit fares, fewer schultz are to blame. abc7 news. >>> the university of california won't vote on tuition hikes tomorrow as planned of instead, they will discuss the reason for the plan. among the options, increasing tuition for each incoming class but guaranteeing that price for the length of a student's education up to six years. >>> chain controls have been dropped on 80. >>> snow in the sierra and a little rain in the bay area. >> that's right. the roads are turning slippery in the bay area. i'll be back with how long this wet weather will last coming up. >>> more litter, more noise, why they say it will happen and the critical vote they plan on stopping it. tonight. that's ahead. plus -- >> they want to go viral but for the right reasons. not because of an unhappy customer. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the new xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat, standing and score. follow the teams you love and get notifications when the game's about to start,
. >> reporter: they don't believe transit fares, fewer schultz are to blame. abc7 news. >>> the university of california won't vote on tuition hikes tomorrow as planned of instead, they will discuss the reason for the plan. among the options, increasing tuition for each incoming class but guaranteeing that price for the length of a student's education up to six years. >>> chain controls have been dropped on 80. >>> snow in the sierra and a little rain in the bay...
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woodstock, the name that charles schultz gave the iconic bird.earing from those who remember what happened 50 years ago. linda from howell, new jersey, what do you remember? >> caller: i remember it was the greatest experience. when we got there, i was from brooklyn, new york, at the time and everybody in the neighborhood was going and we all kept saying, well, we'll see you there. when we got there and we saw the mass of people, it was just a most loving atmosphere that you can possibly imagine. >> from your standpoint, was this a political event or a music event for you? >> caller: it was a music event for me. i wanted to see janice joplin, i wanted to see jimmy hendrix, sly and the family stone. it was mostly musical. about ten of us rented a cargo van and we drove up in the cargo van, not knowing at the time that the windshield wipers didn't work. so we were driving in that pouring rain with no windshield wipers. we pulled over on the side of the road, another van pulled over. we opened up the back doors and we became friends because they wer
woodstock, the name that charles schultz gave the iconic bird.earing from those who remember what happened 50 years ago. linda from howell, new jersey, what do you remember? >> caller: i remember it was the greatest experience. when we got there, i was from brooklyn, new york, at the time and everybody in the neighborhood was going and we all kept saying, well, we'll see you there. when we got there and we saw the mass of people, it was just a most loving atmosphere that you can possibly...
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. >> reporter: thomas mcintyre-schultz is a safety instructor. >> when you want to brake you should brake a sliding scenario and do a panic brake. >> reporter: each year 24% of weather related crashes occur on snowy, slushy or icy payments leading to 1300 deaths and 117,000 injuries. that's why experts say it's critical, drivers know how to handle wintry conditions. >> slow down. keep things steady. no sharp, sharp turns. no slamming on the brakes. no flooring it. >> going like 10 to 13 miles per hour. >> cut your speed in half and you made it through the turn. without sliding. >> reporter: all wheel drive might help you in the snow but on ice it won't stop you. >> when it comes to stopping on ice you have no advantage over anyone else. >> what do i do? >> tap lightly on the brakes. steer where you want to go. >> reporter: bottom line buckle up and take it slow this winter. sukanya krishnan, cbs news, east rutherford, new jersey. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" more on the death of kobe bryant. we'll get the latest on the helicopter investigation and we'll remember bryant and look bac
. >> reporter: thomas mcintyre-schultz is a safety instructor. >> when you want to brake you should brake a sliding scenario and do a panic brake. >> reporter: each year 24% of weather related crashes occur on snowy, slushy or icy payments leading to 1300 deaths and 117,000 injuries. that's why experts say it's critical, drivers know how to handle wintry conditions. >> slow down. keep things steady. no sharp, sharp turns. no slamming on the brakes. no flooring it....
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and let's go to brussels now our correspondent teri schultz is standing by for us there hi terry good to see you the u.s. says announce new sanctions against iran as president trump a promise and reiterated its justification for killing a general. secretary of state state might bump aoe has spoken what more can you tell us. yes sue me secretary pompei and secretary minutia spoke just moments ago and they announced new sanctions which they describe as targeting the economic and foreign policy of iran it's not clear yet exactly what to do what measures they are taking but you know iran is under such heavy sanctions already it will be interesting to see what more the u.s. thinks it can target in order to bring the iranian regime to its knees to make it change policy the united states says and of course secretary pompei got many questions about the killing of sulaimani and the rougher questions of that act and he said that in fact the intelligence showed that u.s. intelligence showed that there were imminent attacks there were attacks that saloon money was was planning on u.s. embassies o
and let's go to brussels now our correspondent teri schultz is standing by for us there hi terry good to see you the u.s. says announce new sanctions against iran as president trump a promise and reiterated its justification for killing a general. secretary of state state might bump aoe has spoken what more can you tell us. yes sue me secretary pompei and secretary minutia spoke just moments ago and they announced new sanctions which they describe as targeting the economic and foreign policy of...
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your sleeves and do some community work and help out the community will be a day of service at the schultz cultural center that's in palo alto maybe you're in the richmond area if so they'll be a community service event there at the unity park community plaza that starts at 9.30. and then a more than a 100 and and more 150 kaiser permanente volunteers will also be out there helping and honoring doctor martin luther king junior by fixing up schoolyards in daly city and also san francisco. also hpening today, the moms for housing group to hold a march this is happening at 12 noon at 14th and broadway in downtown oakland. this comes after a group of homeless women were evicted from the home that they were squatting in last week we covered that story. the group of women they were in that home since november. so when they were released from jail on tuesday afternoon. they found their belongings right there in front of the house on the street. the mom say that the march is to bring more awareness to the cause. well to the north bay now sonoma county will move homeless people living right along t
your sleeves and do some community work and help out the community will be a day of service at the schultz cultural center that's in palo alto maybe you're in the richmond area if so they'll be a community service event there at the unity park community plaza that starts at 9.30. and then a more than a 100 and and more 150 kaiser permanente volunteers will also be out there helping and honoring doctor martin luther king junior by fixing up schoolyards in daly city and also san francisco. also...
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foreign policy chief joseph burrell straight to brussels where we join brussels correspondent to teri schultz welcome terry so where does the bureau. speaking very statesman like but one wonders does anyone besides the e.u. care that the e.u. still backs iran nuclear deal but there have been recent events rendered it it relevant. well truly it isn't helped by mr burrell's rather uninspired. pronouncement that the deal is not dead but you know it's not true that nobody cares about the iran deal anymore that everybody believes it's irrelevant because besides the european union you know who else cares iran cares and that's evidenced by the fact that although it has now breached all obligations under the iran nuclear deal quite openly and flagrantly it did not kick out and specters and that truly would have been the death of the deal because the e.u. relies entirely on the assessments of these international inspectors to determine what it does next so the others the other parties that care about the iran nuclear deal are china and russia don't forget that they are also signatories to this deal an
foreign policy chief joseph burrell straight to brussels where we join brussels correspondent to teri schultz welcome terry so where does the bureau. speaking very statesman like but one wonders does anyone besides the e.u. care that the e.u. still backs iran nuclear deal but there have been recent events rendered it it relevant. well truly it isn't helped by mr burrell's rather uninspired. pronouncement that the deal is not dead but you know it's not true that nobody cares about the iran deal...
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named equality convention is hosted by one of the oldest merton college shows you'll ferber it but ed schultz participants had to agree to the terms before signing up for the perspectives on trans intersectionality event among the original rules was a ban on deliberately mistry in the ring and individual also in language that undermines the village of transgender identities the college has that replaced it with a new code of conduct that states opinion and debate is encouraged. now history professor at the university of oxford senior tod suggests merton college's code of conduct was used by transgender advocates to fend off opposing views. i was stunned because i appreciate that the university of oxford it has tried very hard to uphold free space age and that the code of the university in shrines our right to free speech and freedom of debate this event at merton college struck me as very serious because it seems to be implying that for the 1st time an academic institution was going to take the same line as student activists i.e. that feminists and debate by feminists was unwelcome what i sus
named equality convention is hosted by one of the oldest merton college shows you'll ferber it but ed schultz participants had to agree to the terms before signing up for the perspectives on trans intersectionality event among the original rules was a ban on deliberately mistry in the ring and individual also in language that undermines the village of transgender identities the college has that replaced it with a new code of conduct that states opinion and debate is encouraged. now history...
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they do without the hard work of our city and county of san francisco chief of protocol, charlotte schultz. and no one has been around city hall for any length of time knows that we cannot go without thanking director of mayor's special events, martha cohen. [applause] we would like to thank all the city and county of san francisco commissioners for all the work that you do. we would like to thank all the city and county of san francisco department heads, certainly want to thank all of the current members of the san francisco sheriff's department and the many retired members that i see here in attendance today. it's wonderful to see your faces. you all look younger. i look older. you do something about that? the sworn command staff of the san francisco county sheriff's department and our entire management team, thank you all for being here. [applause] i would also like to do a special shoutout and maybe if we applaud loud enough, i'm sure they can hear it upstairs, in case you didn't know, there was another inauguration here this morning, how about a round of applause for our mayor london
they do without the hard work of our city and county of san francisco chief of protocol, charlotte schultz. and no one has been around city hall for any length of time knows that we cannot go without thanking director of mayor's special events, martha cohen. [applause] we would like to thank all the city and county of san francisco commissioners for all the work that you do. we would like to thank all the city and county of san francisco department heads, certainly want to thank all of the...
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schultz reportedly told minardo that then attorney general loretta lynch would make sure hillary clinton not prosecuted in her email investigation. if this is confirmed, it will mark the second time the doj has looked into comey's leaks. joining us tonight is byron york, chief political correspondent for the "washington examiner." great to have you with us. this is i think good stuff. i like the fact that there is now an active investigation of what many people suspected, but as far as i know, no one had take and real strong look at. >> there is no doubt that comey was a leaker. we know when he had written these memos, memorializing his conversations with president trump he gave one of them to a lawyer friend for the purpose of that lawyer friend passing it on to the "new york times." hands off. now there was a controversy about whether there was classified information in that particular document pore whatever and he was not charged, though the inspectorien said he clearly violated fbi policy. it doesn't train credulity to think he might have been involves in this case as well. what's in
schultz reportedly told minardo that then attorney general loretta lynch would make sure hillary clinton not prosecuted in her email investigation. if this is confirmed, it will mark the second time the doj has looked into comey's leaks. joining us tonight is byron york, chief political correspondent for the "washington examiner." great to have you with us. this is i think good stuff. i like the fact that there is now an active investigation of what many people suspected, but as far...
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whether you think adam schiff is a great lawyer or the sergeant schultz of american politics. not doing its job for viewers. if you are a viewer of cnn or msnbc. you will be surprised by the strength of the anti-aworse movement. and you shouldn't be if you are rinsing to a real news network. but if you are listening to them, you are not. trish: for the record, it was on fbn and on fox news. but not on these other stations. cnn anchor chris cuomo is finding himself in hot water. he's make it very apparent and has over and over again that kids are off limits. and i agree with him on that. he says on twitter and i quote, why do the trumpers think it's okay to go after a kid. he's effectively talking about greta thunberg at davos. mnuchin said i will talk to get after after she has taken some economics classes at college. does anybody remember when he went after he and his whole network went after a kid. here we go. >> nick sandsman doesn't seem to be afraid. but he did make a choice and that was to make it into a standoff. that was not good choice. trish: he went after a kid. doe
whether you think adam schiff is a great lawyer or the sergeant schultz of american politics. not doing its job for viewers. if you are a viewer of cnn or msnbc. you will be surprised by the strength of the anti-aworse movement. and you shouldn't be if you are rinsing to a real news network. but if you are listening to them, you are not. trish: for the record, it was on fbn and on fox news. but not on these other stations. cnn anchor chris cuomo is finding himself in hot water. he's make it...
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george schultz realized, this was a breakthrough. even though that agreement broke down.mething on the table, you can really take it back. furthermore gorbachev is now able to go back to moscow and say, i went nose to nose with him. he would not give us the agreement we needed. at that moment both sides realized, it's done. they know the old game had end ended. >>>> reagan would underscore tht in front of the berlin wall. ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat 's yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid befor
george schultz realized, this was a breakthrough. even though that agreement broke down.mething on the table, you can really take it back. furthermore gorbachev is now able to go back to moscow and say, i went nose to nose with him. he would not give us the agreement we needed. at that moment both sides realized, it's done. they know the old game had end ended. >>>> reagan would underscore tht in front of the berlin wall. ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never...
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dutch, russian, fbi, debbie wasserman schultz, open society, loretta lynch. steve: george soros.m? is this part of durham's investigation which is ongoing, which it could be. could it be huber? ainsley: the guy in utah? pete: yeah, the guy in utah. ultimately good news for somebody who believes comey should not be above the law if he was leaking the information he shouldn't have to solidify a case. steve: we know he has leaked information before to the "new york times" to get the special prosecutor. ainsley: we love the fbi and we love our field offices. but what happened under comey's watch at his level raises some eyebrows. we all want to know what happened. we want to know how this all happened. why the president was surveyed, if there were 17 mistakes. breath tolman was talking about the culture at the fbi, listen to. this these are individuals that we put great trust in as a country we want to believe that they would utilize some of the most powerful tools we grant to law enforcement and they would we would it ethically. the oversight committee was already there. that's the
dutch, russian, fbi, debbie wasserman schultz, open society, loretta lynch. steve: george soros.m? is this part of durham's investigation which is ongoing, which it could be. could it be huber? ainsley: the guy in utah? pete: yeah, the guy in utah. ultimately good news for somebody who believes comey should not be above the law if he was leaking the information he shouldn't have to solidify a case. steve: we know he has leaked information before to the "new york times" to get the...
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that's what george schultz said. and that's what i believe works in california. rules. you tell the utility, by this date you have to be 50% clean energy. boom. figure it out. you get to figure it out and figure out how to make money within those parameters, great. but for people in the united states, these are the rules we have to have to protect us. that's actually what really, what i was talking to keith about, what of the things we're going to do when we declare a state of emergency on day one, we're going to put out rules. we're going to say to the private sector, go thou and prosper, while protecting the people of the united states. you're not writing the rules anymore for your sake. we're writing the rules for our sake. [ applause ] >> hello. i'm concerned with these career politicians, so how you to get there with accomplishing term limits? >> it's actually true, mark, so let's talk about for a second -- look. we have to break this corporate stranglehold. and i want to step back one second before i answer your question and say this. the problem i like to talk ab
that's what george schultz said. and that's what i believe works in california. rules. you tell the utility, by this date you have to be 50% clean energy. boom. figure it out. you get to figure it out and figure out how to make money within those parameters, great. but for people in the united states, these are the rules we have to have to protect us. that's actually what really, what i was talking to keith about, what of the things we're going to do when we declare a state of emergency on day...