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justice for tara. and as sharon would say, "my tara." always said, "my tara." >> reporter: but none of these efforts turned up anything useful. and the sheriff's case wasn't going anywhere either. there was no getting around it. justice for tara just was not happening. in fact, the case was growing cold. stone cold. eventually mike gandy retired, as did these two cops, way up north. retired and moved to sunny florida. and -- >> i got very bored. >> reporter: oh oh. coming up -- >> i always felt this was a case that could be solved. >> reporter: enter the cold case squad! could they do what no one else had? >> how important was that? >> extremely important. >> reporter: when dateline continues. you got it from your . and they got it from theirs. it's your skin, and it can protect you from millions of things. so we're here to help you protect your skin. walgreens pharmacists and beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. walgreens. trusted since 1901. now all sun care products are buy on
justice for tara. and as sharon would say, "my tara." always said, "my tara." >> reporter: but none of these efforts turned up anything useful. and the sheriff's case wasn't going anywhere either. there was no getting around it. justice for tara just was not happening. in fact, the case was growing cold. stone cold. eventually mike gandy retired, as did these two cops, way up north. retired and moved to sunny florida. and -- >> i got very bored. >>...
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>> tara palmeri tonight. tara, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next here to an abc news exclusive. our series, the new front in afghanistan. america's longest war. tonight, our team traveling with u.s. special forces on the hunt for isis. and you're about to see what ian pannell and our team witnessed as they go door-to-door with american forces on the front lines. and what they discovered hidden just a few feet away. here's abc's senior foreign correspondent ian pannell. >> reporter: that explosion in the distance is the work of u.s. special forces targeting isis in the mountains of afghanistan. where america's longest war rages on tonight. we were given exclusive access to the american fighters. in 17 years reporting on this war, this was the first time to go with the u.s. army green berets. they checked our footage after traveling the dirt roads that lead to isis, all to protect security on the ground. what you're looking at now is the u.s. military striking isis positions, isis tunnels, trying to degra
>> tara palmeri tonight. tara, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next here to an abc news exclusive. our series, the new front in afghanistan. america's longest war. tonight, our team traveling with u.s. special forces on the hunt for isis. and you're about to see what ian pannell and our team witnessed as they go door-to-door with american forces on the front lines. and what they discovered hidden just a few feet away. here's abc's senior foreign correspondent ian pannell....
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i want to get back to our conversation with paris and tara. so paris, i want you to specifically respond to what tara said about the president's response in the wake of charlottesville. he did use that language, talking about both sides. it required republican voices like tim scott and others to really encourage him to make a more definitive statement about what happened there. how do you explain that? how do you allow for it, especially given the fact that you're african-american and you're someone that supports the president? >> how do i allow for what? >> the fact he wasn't unequivocal in the denouncement. >> if we're all going to be accurate and fact julual, it is fact yule factual to say that the president -- >> but what about the specifics -- >> the facts are, he has done it. so whether or not you like the timing, whether or not you like the fact it wasn't within seconds or a milisecond, the facts are he did to it. he did tweet about it yesterday in terms of once again denouncing hatred and violence, specifically going back to charlottes
i want to get back to our conversation with paris and tara. so paris, i want you to specifically respond to what tara said about the president's response in the wake of charlottesville. he did use that language, talking about both sides. it required republican voices like tim scott and others to really encourage him to make a more definitive statement about what happened there. how do you explain that? how do you allow for it, especially given the fact that you're african-american and you're...
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she's a lowlife. >>> and tara palmeri is new jersey with the president. tara, this book isn't even out yet, but omarosa has been called out already for contradicting one of her own claims. >> that's right, whit. according to "the washington post," omarosa writes that the there's a tape of the president using the n-word on the set of apprentice. she admits she never actually heard the tape. but then on npr she said she has in fact heard the tape. changing her story. whit. >> tara, thank you, following the president. >>> much more on this tomorrow on "this week." when jonathan karl goes one-on-one with counselor to the president, kellyanne conway and attorney michael avenatti as well on the program. >>> on to the growing racial tension on the eve of that charlottesville anniversary, the chaos there one year ago turning deadly between white nationalists and counterprotesters. many bracing for the possibility of new clashes this weekend. abc's eva pilgrim back in virginia for us tonight. >> reporter: tonight, fists in the air, counterprotesters already in the
she's a lowlife. >>> and tara palmeri is new jersey with the president. tara, this book isn't even out yet, but omarosa has been called out already for contradicting one of her own claims. >> that's right, whit. according to "the washington post," omarosa writes that the there's a tape of the president using the n-word on the set of apprentice. she admits she never actually heard the tape. but then on npr she said she has in fact heard the tape. changing her story....
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. >> joining me now, steve cortez, former head of president trump's hispanic advisory council and tara setmayer, both cnn political commentators. tear, a first to you -- wasn't me, my wife did it. my wife did it. she handled the finances. >> shame on him.
. >> joining me now, steve cortez, former head of president trump's hispanic advisory council and tara setmayer, both cnn political commentators. tear, a first to you -- wasn't me, my wife did it. my wife did it. she handled the finances. >> shame on him.
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>> tara's point from the beginning how was she even hired.ant to get onto the point about the ndas. trump tweeted wacky omarosa already has a fully signed non-disclosure agreement. jack, back over to you, what kind of ndas exist at the white house f at all? >> well, there aren't ndas. i one might be required to sign a confidentiality agreement if one is being presented with sci classified top secret information and promise not to reveal it. that would carry with it criminal penalties if you disclosed it. ndas are the things of which donald trump and michael cohen were concerned when we were dealing with these civil lawsuits. and i gather that reportedly again -- i don't know this firsthand -- that people in the white house were asked to sign ndas that prohibited them from revealing information about the president for his family or his business. and it may be that she and others were required to sign these things. but the fact that he would fall back on someone like her having signed an nda is just weird in this context. >> it goes beyond that
>> tara's point from the beginning how was she even hired.ant to get onto the point about the ndas. trump tweeted wacky omarosa already has a fully signed non-disclosure agreement. jack, back over to you, what kind of ndas exist at the white house f at all? >> well, there aren't ndas. i one might be required to sign a confidentiality agreement if one is being presented with sci classified top secret information and promise not to reveal it. that would carry with it criminal...
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tara, good morning. >> good morning, guys. this is not ending any time soon. john brennan said he'll still fight for those officials who still have their clearances. >> reporter: john brennan stripped of his security clearance calling it an eye agree -- egregious act and now vowing to fight back. >> the fact he's using the security clearance as a pawn, i think he's drunk on power. >> reporter: the white house said it's not about settling scores, but many saying president trump is sending a strong message to his critics. announcing the obama cia director won't have clearance citing his erratic behavior and citing his outbursts on the internet. >> i've had a tremendous response for having done that. >> reporter: what do you say to those who say you're trying to silence your critics? >> if anything i'm giving him a bigger voice. >> reporter: brennan called president trump's meeting with vladimir putin nothing short of treasonous vowing to fight. >> i will fight for those who still have their clearances. >> reporter: 60 former cia officers signed an open letter on
tara, good morning. >> good morning, guys. this is not ending any time soon. john brennan said he'll still fight for those officials who still have their clearances. >> reporter: john brennan stripped of his security clearance calling it an eye agree -- egregious act and now vowing to fight back. >> the fact he's using the security clearance as a pawn, i think he's drunk on power. >> reporter: the white house said it's not about settling scores, but many saying president...
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well joining us to discuss this tara mustonen is a researcher in indigenous and traditional knowledge as well as climate change is also a lead author in the forthcoming six report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change he joins us from sulky village north carolina in finland and also from corvallis oregon we have samantha chisholm hatfill she is a post-doctoral research associate at northwest climate science at that tension center and she is at a role member of the indian tribal confederation hello it's great to have you really could not i were in this big editorial meeting earlier on today and we were frying around ten. attempts made to how broad they were and then that phrase to just know ecological knowledge popped up and then i said. how are we going to start this conversation that's just one of the terms that our community is using and people in the know are using here is the breakdown from the conversation it's a research and academic site they write in recent years many scholars have become aware of the large body of information known as traditional knowledge t.k. ind
well joining us to discuss this tara mustonen is a researcher in indigenous and traditional knowledge as well as climate change is also a lead author in the forthcoming six report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change he joins us from sulky village north carolina in finland and also from corvallis oregon we have samantha chisholm hatfill she is a post-doctoral research associate at northwest climate science at that tension center and she is at a role member of the indian tribal...
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the president saying he wants the investigation wrapped up now. >> tara, thank you. >>> now to the case in the nation's heartland, a 20-year-old vanishing while out on a jog. her family reporting her missing more than two weeks ago. the fbi tonight focusing on what local residents may know, including a farmer with a criminal past. here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, authorities intensifying their search for 20-year-old mollie tibbetts. federal investigators interviewing residents in and around the town of brooklyn, iowa. one of those people, 56-year-old wayne cheney, who lives in a trailer home about 500 yards from a pig farm that was searched by investigators over a week ago. cheney tells abc news the fbi questioned him friday. he has a criminal past, convicted for stalking and harassment but he says he never met mollie or her family. and he has not been named a person of interest. investigators continue to interview others. >> we're all in this together. we're all trying to bring mollie back. >> reporter: tibbetts vanished while out for a run in this rural iowa town more tha
the president saying he wants the investigation wrapped up now. >> tara, thank you. >>> now to the case in the nation's heartland, a 20-year-old vanishing while out on a jog. her family reporting her missing more than two weeks ago. the fbi tonight focusing on what local residents may know, including a farmer with a criminal past. here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, authorities intensifying their search for 20-year-old mollie tibbetts. federal investigators...
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abc white house correspondent tara palmeri is there with him and starts us off. >> reporter: president trump hitting the campaign trail in columbus tonight. but before leaving, tweeting an insult at ohio's favorite native son. "lebron james was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, don lemon. he made lebron look smart, which isn't easy to do." the president added, "i like mike!" an apparent reference to michael jordan. earlier this week, lebron james spoke with cnn's don lemon about a school for at-risk kids he's opening in his hometown of akron. in the interview, james accused the president of using sports to drive people apart. >> he's kind of used sport to kind of divide us. and that's something that i can't relate to. sports has never been something that divided people. it's always been something that brings someone together. >> reporter: during the trump presidency, no nba championship team has celebrated at the white house. this year, the president said james' cavaliers and steph curry's golden state warriors weren't even asked. >> i didn't invite them no, i didn't i
abc white house correspondent tara palmeri is there with him and starts us off. >> reporter: president trump hitting the campaign trail in columbus tonight. but before leaving, tweeting an insult at ohio's favorite native son. "lebron james was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, don lemon. he made lebron look smart, which isn't easy to do." the president added, "i like mike!" an apparent reference to michael jordan. earlier this week, lebron james spoke...
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and tara, the president talking about a red wave in that stump speech. and tonight's race in ohio could really be sort of a test of that promise of a wave, really for either side. >> reporter: that's right, david. and there are even tougher races ahead. republicans are playing defense in areas of the country they never thought they'd have to. president trump says he'll be on the campaign trail six to seven times per week, closer to the midterms. david? >> tara, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next here to an abc news exclusive. our series, the new front in afghanistan. america's longest war. tonight, our team traveling with u.s. special forces on the hunt for isis. and you're about to see what ian pannell and our team witnessed as they go door-to-door with american forces on the front lines. and what they discovered hidden just a few feet away. here's abc's foreign correspondent ian pannell. >> reporter: that explosion in the distance is the work of u.s. special forces targeting isis in the mountains of afghanistan. where america's longest war rages o
and tara, the president talking about a red wave in that stump speech. and tonight's race in ohio could really be sort of a test of that promise of a wave, really for either side. >> reporter: that's right, david. and there are even tougher races ahead. republicans are playing defense in areas of the country they never thought they'd have to. president trump says he'll be on the campaign trail six to seven times per week, closer to the midterms. david? >> tara, thank you....
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here's tara palmeri. >> reporter: tonight, president trump's lead attorney with a new and stunning reason why he's advising the president not to testify in the russia investigation. >> i'm not going to be rushed into having him testify so he gets trapped into perjury. and when you tell me that, you know, he should testify because he's going to tell the truth, and he shouldn't worry, well, that's so silly because it's somebody's version of the truth. not the truth. he didn't have a conversation -- >> truth is truth. i don't mean to go like -- >> no, it isn't truth. truth isn't truth. >> reporter: giuliani later adding more context to the jarring statement, truth isn't truth. >> we have two pieces of evidence. trump says i didn't tell him. and the other guy says that i did say it. which is the truth? >> reporter: the president's lead attorney also doubling down on the president's insistence there was no collusion between his campaign and russia, and claiming mueller has a weak case if it's based on that infamous trump tower meeting in 2016 between campaign officials and a russian lawyer aft
here's tara palmeri. >> reporter: tonight, president trump's lead attorney with a new and stunning reason why he's advising the president not to testify in the russia investigation. >> i'm not going to be rushed into having him testify so he gets trapped into perjury. and when you tell me that, you know, he should testify because he's going to tell the truth, and he shouldn't worry, well, that's so silly because it's somebody's version of the truth. not the truth. he didn't have a...
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abc's tara palmeri leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the stunning report from "the new york times" revealing that white house counsel don mcgahn has cooperated with the special counsel's investigation. the president tweeting that -- he, quote, allowed white house counsel don mcgahn and all other requested members of the white house staff to fully cooperate with the special counsel. mcgahn reportedly shared, quote, detailed accounts about the episodes at the heart of the inquiry into whether the president obstructed justice. they also confirmed that he's met with mueller's team at least three times and has been questioned for more hours than any other white house staff. in those interviews, according to "the times," mcgahn described quote, the president's furor toward the russia investigation and the ways in which he urged mr. mcgahn to respond to it. >> the phony witch hunt. a russia hoax. it's a witch hunt. >> reporter: mcgahn also reportedly gave them, quote, a clear view of the president's intimate moments with his lawyer, including the firing of former fbi director comey. >> mr
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>> tara, thank you. >>> now to the showdown in the streets of the nation's capital. on the one year anniversary of the deadly violence in charlottesville, the small group marching outside of the white house. billed as a white civil rights rally, just feet from the white house. president trump criticized for blaming both sides for the charlottesville chaos, this weekend, condemning all racism. david wright, following the demonstrations today. >> reporter: tonight, at the president's doorstep, a backlash one year after the unite the right melee in charlottesville, some of the same protesters tried to organize an encore here in the nation's capital, billing it as a civil rights rally for white people. >> i'm focusing on white people because we don't have civil rights advocates. >> reporter: but they met with fierce resistance. by 2:00 p.m., it was clear the counterprotesters were out in numbers. >> we are not going to stand for hatred and fascism in the united states of america. >> reporter: do you think it's gonna get violent? >> no. if anyone tries to get violent it's
>> tara, thank you. >>> now to the showdown in the streets of the nation's capital. on the one year anniversary of the deadly violence in charlottesville, the small group marching outside of the white house. billed as a white civil rights rally, just feet from the white house. president trump criticized for blaming both sides for the charlottesville chaos, this weekend, condemning all racism. david wright, following the demonstrations today. >> reporter: tonight, at the...
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tara, thank you so much. a lot to talk about here, so let's bring in our chief anchor, george stephanopoulos, who's hosting "this week" later this morning. >> hey, guys. >> good morning, sir. trump was on the trump three times this week. trump said he's going to be engaged in the midterms all the way through. when he goes out and campaigns, is it good or bad for the local republican? >> what we've seen so far, when he gets involved in a primary race and goes out there at the last second either coming out there on the stump or sending out a tweet, it helps that person win the primary, a republican primary. the big question for the general election, the midterms, the special election coming up in ohio on tuesday is, when trump goes out there, the race is already about trump. does he end up driving the republicans to the polls, guaranteeing a victory, or does he drive even more democrats to the polls? that's the real open question. but the fact that he had to go to this district three days before the special ele
tara, thank you so much. a lot to talk about here, so let's bring in our chief anchor, george stephanopoulos, who's hosting "this week" later this morning. >> hey, guys. >> good morning, sir. trump was on the trump three times this week. trump said he's going to be engaged in the midterms all the way through. when he goes out and campaigns, is it good or bad for the local republican? >> what we've seen so far, when he gets involved in a primary race and goes out...
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dan. >> tara, thank you. we appreciate it. joining us now from texas to talk about all of this is abc news chief political analyst matthew dowd. matthew, good morning. let's start with this lebron james dust-up that tara just mentioned. so, the president is heading to ohio tonight for a rally. even before he leaves, he's insulting the state's favorite son. do you think that is going to matter at all for him? >> this is such a political and i think moral mistake for what he just did in this. it's a little bit like the equipment manager from hoosiers challenging lebron james to one-on-one in what we have here. keep in mind a couple of things, lebron james has been voted one of the greatest athletes of all time. donald trump by many historians is seen as one of the worst presidents of all time. lebron james is beloved, probably the most beloved athlete today. donald trump has the lowest approval ratings of any president today and, finally, the interesting thing is lebron james announced his foundation this week that he would help
dan. >> tara, thank you. we appreciate it. joining us now from texas to talk about all of this is abc news chief political analyst matthew dowd. matthew, good morning. let's start with this lebron james dust-up that tara just mentioned. so, the president is heading to ohio tonight for a rally. even before he leaves, he's insulting the state's favorite son. do you think that is going to matter at all for him? >> this is such a political and i think moral mistake for what he just did...
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tara, i'll start with you.i think back to randall reagan's funeral in 2004 and ronald reagan is a president, the stagecraft of his presidency was a major staple and there was a lot of thought and a lot of preparation into that funeral and that memorial in terms of what reagan's long-term legacy would be. what strikes me about all of the planning we're hearing about here with mccain is, yes, it's about the legacy, in some way, but it's so much about the current moment, as well. >> well, i don't know, fully, what john mccain was thinking, but i'll say this, i think it is absolutely stunning that he did not want donald trump, the sitting president of the united states, who was a member of his own party, who people forget, even though there were times when he rebuked him publicly, overwhelmingly, he voted for a lot of the measures and policies and laws that trump backed. so the fact that he opted to not have him participate in any way, shape, or form and to have the predecessor, his predecessor, who we know, trump
tara, i'll start with you.i think back to randall reagan's funeral in 2004 and ronald reagan is a president, the stagecraft of his presidency was a major staple and there was a lot of thought and a lot of preparation into that funeral and that memorial in terms of what reagan's long-term legacy would be. what strikes me about all of the planning we're hearing about here with mccain is, yes, it's about the legacy, in some way, but it's so much about the current moment, as well. >> well, i...
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. >> joining me now, steve cortez, former head of president trump's hispanic advisory council and taraetmayer, both cnn political commentators. tear, a first to you -- wasn't me, my wife did it. my wife did it. she handled the finances. >> shame on him. for him to throw his wife under the bus is a craven defense and far from honorable. he's a marine, he should know better. when i worked with congressman rohrabacher we did some work with his office but i have to tell you duncan hunter jr.'s behavior on capitol hill has been reckless for a long time. >> steve, you want to assess this from the standpoint of a husband? >> talk about a bad look. it's bad enough he played fast and loose with ethics rules and abused the public trust but on top of that he's turning on his wife publicly. a terrible look. he's been in trouble for a long time, this has been well known and telegraphed. here's the political message. whether it's republicans or democrats, we see far too much chicanery in washington, d.c. the swamp is wide and it is deep and there are republicans who are neck deep in the swamp. >> li
. >> joining me now, steve cortez, former head of president trump's hispanic advisory council and taraetmayer, both cnn political commentators. tear, a first to you -- wasn't me, my wife did it. my wife did it. she handled the finances. >> shame on him. for him to throw his wife under the bus is a craven defense and far from honorable. he's a marine, he should know better. when i worked with congressman rohrabacher we did some work with his office but i have to tell you duncan...
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hear tara can't hear me.orked on the hill. alice stewart is here, our cnn political commentator and republican strategist. thank you very much. i was fascinated by this piece in "the times." alice, it begins with diane harky who is running in california. this is what she told "the times." the energy is on the other side. she said, president trump doesn't make women really comfortable. then she said, i want all voters, i like men, too, i don't think it helps much to talk about gender. what's your read? >> i think that's a smart play. she's a strong candidate. she's well funded. she's doing very well so far in a tough district. it's important to focus on the issues. it's not a secret that president trump is not popular in california. he had the lowest gop number since 1936 in the presidential race. this district right here is one where harky can do well. the president does have support in that area. maybe not along the coast, but throughout the district. she is wise to stick to the policies, stick to issues tha
hear tara can't hear me.orked on the hill. alice stewart is here, our cnn political commentator and republican strategist. thank you very much. i was fascinated by this piece in "the times." alice, it begins with diane harky who is running in california. this is what she told "the times." the energy is on the other side. she said, president trump doesn't make women really comfortable. then she said, i want all voters, i like men, too, i don't think it helps much to talk...
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tara palmeri has more. >> reporter: president trump firing off several angry tweets sunday morning.ailing "new york times" wrote a story that made it seem like white house counsel had turned on the president, when in fact it is just the opposite. i allowed him and all others to testify. mcgahn reportedly sharing detailed accounts of the episodes about whether president trump obstructed justice. he released a statement saying his client answered the questions fulsomely and honestly after they failed to exert executive privilege over his testimony. chris christie saying the decision to waive privilege put mcgahn in a difficult position. >> he has no choice but to go in and answer everything. >> reporter: rudy giuliani confident that he didn't offer evidence that is, quote, remotely harmful to the president, saying he won't be rushed into having the president testify. >> when you tell me he should testify because he's going to tell the truth. that's so silly. it's somebody's version of the truth. not the truth. >> reporter: the president says he has nothing to hide, he has demanded tra
tara palmeri has more. >> reporter: president trump firing off several angry tweets sunday morning.ailing "new york times" wrote a story that made it seem like white house counsel had turned on the president, when in fact it is just the opposite. i allowed him and all others to testify. mcgahn reportedly sharing detailed accounts of the episodes about whether president trump obstructed justice. he released a statement saying his client answered the questions fulsomely and...
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they for tara turn back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by the. today in a statement they told us that sort of the government inquiry into what led up to the manchester attack it found that the decision to stop monitoring the base in two thousand and fourteen found on the basis of the information available at the time and although they didn't mention a bady by name in this statement to us they did confirm that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and fourteen took place during beauty routine security situation in libya in two thousand and fourteen with the force officials were deployed with the british nationals and their dependents and i think what the government has been keen to point out is that that decision to close the case in beijing in two thousand and fourteen based on the information they had at the time the point they're making there is that no one could have known back then that upon his return to the u.k. he would go on to start this sort of downward spiral of radicalization that word culminate with that
they for tara turn back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by the. today in a statement they told us that sort of the government inquiry into what led up to the manchester attack it found that the decision to stop monitoring the base in two thousand and fourteen found on the basis of the information available at the time and although they didn't mention a bady by name in this statement to us they did confirm that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and...
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in ninth, is tara westover's, educated. on the times list, jane carey and the rise and fall of biotech startup in "bad blood". the briefing is in tenth place and on the times list is the death of truth. because these programs online on the website, but tv.org. >> a book to be want to introduce you to a first-time author, carmen. the book is called "noncompliance". it exposes the giants of wall street that comes out in october of this year. before we get into the book, give us a brief synopsis of your career. >> i am a lawyer by training. and by profession. i started off working outlaw forms as most do. after a while, i went into banking. one of the few fields that at the time when i was coming up as a young lawyer allowed women to progress. so i started working and at some point this crisis hit. at the point of my career it becomes -- because you're getting older and up there, you're more senior and then the opportunity came up to work on the federal reserve bank of new york, and i took it. >> what kind of work did you do?
in ninth, is tara westover's, educated. on the times list, jane carey and the rise and fall of biotech startup in "bad blood". the briefing is in tenth place and on the times list is the death of truth. because these programs online on the website, but tv.org. >> a book to be want to introduce you to a first-time author, carmen. the book is called "noncompliance". it exposes the giants of wall street that comes out in october of this year. before we get into the book,...
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and there's parts of the book where it almost seems like she's trying explain herself to them. >> tara, she didn't really do as much. when i asked her why she stuck around as long as she did, she said she was trying get a better place at the table for african-americans in the white house. it's not clear that that bore any fruit. ? well, i don't think that's why she stuck around. look, at the end of the day trump reflects -- the people who work for trump reflect trump. omarosa, the whole cast of characters, he wanted a reality show presidency and that's what he's gotten. the cast of characters around him are shameless as he is, as deceitful as he is, and in many ways as corrupt as he is. so the notion that she was there for these noble reasons, she was there for the same reason all the other people are there. power, connections, and to set themselves up for something bigger later. >> michelle, the kriegs she writes about in the book that she's released a recording of, getting fired by kelly, it's a very long tape. she only released a little bit of it. let's play a bit of this. >> can i
and there's parts of the book where it almost seems like she's trying explain herself to them. >> tara, she didn't really do as much. when i asked her why she stuck around as long as she did, she said she was trying get a better place at the table for african-americans in the white house. it's not clear that that bore any fruit. ? well, i don't think that's why she stuck around. look, at the end of the day trump reflects -- the people who work for trump reflect trump. omarosa, the whole...
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good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning.ng out again at jeff sessions but this time claiming that his attorney general lets real corruption go untouched. president trump back on the attack against his own attorney general jeff sessions claiming he is letting special counsel robert mueller have a field day, tweeting, jeff sessions wouldn't allow politics to influence him only because he doesn't understand what is happening underneath his command position. >> he feels like attorney general sessions needed to step it up for him, and he doesn't feel like that's happened. >> reporter: his latest tweet seeming to use sessions' words against him. that response from the president on the heels of a rare statement made by sessions saying, quote, the action of the departments of justice will not be improperly influenced by political considerations. the president still fuming that sessions recused himself from the russia investigation. >> i have now decided to recuse myself. >> i only gave him the job because of loyalty. he was an origi
good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning.ng out again at jeff sessions but this time claiming that his attorney general lets real corruption go untouched. president trump back on the attack against his own attorney general jeff sessions claiming he is letting special counsel robert mueller have a field day, tweeting, jeff sessions wouldn't allow politics to influence him only because he doesn't understand what is happening underneath his command position. >> he feels like...
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tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eva and whit. that's right. the president leaving the scandal behind but also seeming to leave behind his swagger. he was definitely more subdued last night in the buckeye state. overnight the president capping off a week of legal bombshells from his inner circle at an annual republican party dinner in ohio. >> we must work every day until november to elect more ohio republicans, so we can continue to make america great again. >> reporter: holding back from mentioning the plea deal struck by his longtime fixer michael cohen, the conviction of his former campaign chairman paul manafort and the cooperation of his longtime allies in a campaign finance probe. instead, the president lsual targets. >> comey, lies and leaks. he's a liar and he's a leaker. >> reporter: but this morning, allen weisselberg, the most powerful person in the trump organization at the president's side for decades granted immunity. >> replacing george this week is my chief financial officer allen weisselberg. and you think george is tough, wai
tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eva and whit. that's right. the president leaving the scandal behind but also seeming to leave behind his swagger. he was definitely more subdued last night in the buckeye state. overnight the president capping off a week of legal bombshells from his inner circle at an annual republican party dinner in ohio. >> we must work every day until november to elect more ohio republicans, so we can continue to make america great again. >>...
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tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit and eva.mcgahn reportedly offered insight into some of his most intimate moments with the president, including trump's furor over the russia investigation and the firing of former fbi director james comey. overnight, president trump acknowledging a stunning new report from "the new york times" revealing that white house counsel, don mcgahn, has cooperated extensively with the special counsel's investigation. trump tweeting, i allowed white house counsel don mcgahn and all other requested members of the white house staff to fully cooperate with the special counsel. in addition, we readily gave over 1 million pages of documents. >> the president encouraged all the people who testified to tell the truth, to take as long as they needed to to do that. >> reporter: mcgahn reportedly shared, quote, detailed accounts about the episodes at the heart of the inquiry into whether president trump obstructed justice. abc news confirming that mcgahn has met with mueller's team at least three times and has be
tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit and eva.mcgahn reportedly offered insight into some of his most intimate moments with the president, including trump's furor over the russia investigation and the firing of former fbi director james comey. overnight, president trump acknowledging a stunning new report from "the new york times" revealing that white house counsel, don mcgahn, has cooperated extensively with the special counsel's investigation. trump tweeting, i...
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>> tara, thank you. for more on this let's bring in abc's chief white house correspondent jon karl who's hosting "this week" a little later this morning. we're expecting a march in d.c. where you are. the president is taking a much different tone tweeting that he condoms all types of racism, and quote, we must come together as a nation. so what is this role in this actually happening? >> reporter: in terms of coming together as a nation, it's not a successful one at this point. we had a recent poll by the quinnipiac organization saying just about a third of the country approves of the president's approach towards race relations. paula, among african-americans, only 3% approve of the president's actions. >> can we talk about omarosa who the president just called a low life. considering she's already changed her story, jon, how damaging could this book be, or do you expect people to presume that she's just a disgruntled employee with an axe to grind? >> reporter: she has serious credibility problems. i mea
>> tara, thank you. for more on this let's bring in abc's chief white house correspondent jon karl who's hosting "this week" a little later this morning. we're expecting a march in d.c. where you are. the president is taking a much different tone tweeting that he condoms all types of racism, and quote, we must come together as a nation. so what is this role in this actually happening? >> reporter: in terms of coming together as a nation, it's not a successful one at this...
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thousands of stranded people are waiting to be rescued in the southern indian state of tara is heavy rain continues to batter the region more than one hundred ninety people have died in just over a week almost all the districts in carol are with the flooding potentially affecting most of the state's thirty five million people it's so bad the international airport a coaching has been closed down for at least a week the tories have been told to stay away so far three hundred ten thousand people have been displaced by the flooding most of them are now living in the fifteen hundred relief camps that have been set up with more traditional rain forecast over the weekend the government has pledged seventy one million dollars in aid hiper bogan reports homes nearly submerged in flood waters. people forced to leave their properties behind in order to avoid the floods or landslides this has been the scene for over a week as the southern indian state of caroline battles heavy rains. the subsequent floods are being described as the worst in nearly one hundred years. water levels are rising since
thousands of stranded people are waiting to be rescued in the southern indian state of tara is heavy rain continues to batter the region more than one hundred ninety people have died in just over a week almost all the districts in carol are with the flooding potentially affecting most of the state's thirty five million people it's so bad the international airport a coaching has been closed down for at least a week the tories have been told to stay away so far three hundred ten thousand people...
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tariffs with tara of their own how much longer jeffrey could this tit for tat go on . well i'd like it to end today and in fact it never should have begun because the only victims here or american consumers american producers chinese consumers chinese producers there's nobody who wins from a trade war unfortunately what happened. starting last year we got a president who was just absolutely determined to start a trade war and now we have these retaliatory measures happening as a matter of national pride and there doesn't seem to be any end to it and i think there won't be any end to it for a very long time as a matter of fact you know if you look back to march peter navarro the trade advisor at the white house said. no countries would dare retaliate against us tariffs so i have the sense that maybe there was a certain level of naivety operate in that the level of the white house and the trade advisors and trump in particular that they really believe that this is just going to be this massive assertion of american power that hasn't turned out that way. in terms of the r
tariffs with tara of their own how much longer jeffrey could this tit for tat go on . well i'd like it to end today and in fact it never should have begun because the only victims here or american consumers american producers chinese consumers chinese producers there's nobody who wins from a trade war unfortunately what happened. starting last year we got a president who was just absolutely determined to start a trade war and now we have these retaliatory measures happening as a matter of...
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the conflict zone with michelle on from the treatment of migrants to freedom of expression to enter tara low standards of human rights across you're also slipping my guest in ghana is michael flood the director of the agency's books on the mental side does he believe you up is doing. to protect human rights conflicts so far in sixty minutes g.w. . staying up to date don't miss our highlights w. program online w dot com highlights. for. reliable data a. distant fourth classics such. show. automotive history. dr. hello and a warm welcome to focus on europe it is great to have you with us. spain has become the new hot spot for migrants from africa they're heading to europe in search of a better life the vast majority crossed the mediterranean and rubber boats and land in port cities like caddies in the first six months of this year more than twenty thousand people cross the sea to spain more than any other european.
the conflict zone with michelle on from the treatment of migrants to freedom of expression to enter tara low standards of human rights across you're also slipping my guest in ghana is michael flood the director of the agency's books on the mental side does he believe you up is doing. to protect human rights conflicts so far in sixty minutes g.w. . staying up to date don't miss our highlights w. program online w dot com highlights. for. reliable data a. distant fourth classics such. show....
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conflict zone with michelle sleep on from the treatment of migrants to freedom of expression to enter tara lives cost them debts of human rights across you're all slipping my guest in ghana is michael flood to direct off the wage and see focus on the men gods does he believe you up is doing extend to protect human rights conflicts so for sixty minutes on g.w. folks. earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. here much of those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term the climate used to green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas the multimedia environment series on t.w. . my destination this time is located in the north sea i'm heading for the island of malta night and it feels as if my holiday.
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tara narula. she's here in our toyota green room. hey, dr. tara. your health. what are you talking about? plus we'll talk to a top shark researcher about his upcoming expedition that could reveal new information about where the predators mate and the mother of trayvon martin opens up to us about her new mission. >> i chose to live, number one. i chose to move to my next chapter because if my son had died and i had died also when i was just walking around earth not doing anything then i would be dead, too. >> ahead, sabrina fulton talks about her docuseries about her son's death and the movement it launched. you're watching "cbs this morning." we thank you for that. we'll be right back. morning." we thank you for that. -- you're watching "cbs this morning." we thank you for that. salads should look like this. crisp leaves of lettuce. freshly made dressing. clean food that looks this good. delivered to your desk. now delivering to home or office. panera. food as it should be. panera. yeah, during toyota'sd national clearance event, we've got the last
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tara, i want to come to you as a former contestant on "the apprentice."e surprised that omarosa has written a tell-all book, that that she's going out there and leveling serious charges against donald trump, against the president of the united states. >> we should not be surprised because omarosa is a reflection of the president. the president surrounds himself with people just like him so if omarosa is a low life, the president is a low life because if everyone you surround yourself with is a low life, a mercenary, an amateur mercenary, a criminal, a gift frommer, you are that. you judge people by the people they surround themselves with so i think this presents a great opportunity for democrats to reinforce our message and that's about the fact that we have a president who has a culture of corruption all the way up and down from congress to the senate who abides everything he does, facilitates and enables everything he does and democrats need to call that out. the other thing democrats need to do is connect the issues to the fact that if you have this k
tara, i want to come to you as a former contestant on "the apprentice."e surprised that omarosa has written a tell-all book, that that she's going out there and leveling serious charges against donald trump, against the president of the united states. >> we should not be surprised because omarosa is a reflection of the president. the president surrounds himself with people just like him so if omarosa is a low life, the president is a low life because if everyone you surround...
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up twenty five percent but turkey is feeling it the most with it's subject to about fifty percent tara as you might expect president trump's hardball trade policies are not going down well not the least in germany where business is or already suffering the economy minister there is warning the u.s. may have gone too. too far and that the trade measures will destroy jobs and economic growth right around the world he also added that it's created an uncertain i pluck for the future a german international relations professor we spoke to believes the u.s. is using trade strategies as a foreign policy to regardless. of the trumpet ministration and its personal appearances in public affairs a rationale behind something he is trying to wage economic war against even against us and by doing this of. threatening them into a lawyer loyalty just obedience and partnership dominated by as you know it's the i think that trump understands military means to me save do not solve problems anymore you have to do it indirectly by. economic political or financial means and this is what this country is playi
up twenty five percent but turkey is feeling it the most with it's subject to about fifty percent tara as you might expect president trump's hardball trade policies are not going down well not the least in germany where business is or already suffering the economy minister there is warning the u.s. may have gone too. too far and that the trade measures will destroy jobs and economic growth right around the world he also added that it's created an uncertain i pluck for the future a german...
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in hockey ireland's fairy tara wall cup run ended in defeat when they were thrashed six nil by the netherlands in the final ireland's women had pulled off shock after shock topping a group containing hockey heavyweights india and england on route to the country's first ever final in field sports but the dutch proved the better team dominating proceedings from the start to claim their eighth world title the civil in battle will be some consolation for the irish and that the european championships and glasgow there was more joy for germany in the pool as florian felt rock took gold in the men's fifteen hundred meter freestyle the twenty year old clocked a national record of fourteen minutes thirty six point one five seconds to finish ahead of ukraine's a hell of roman roman talk and the way it's going to go three and three me happy he was germany second swimming gold of the weekend after their surprise win in the freestyle mixed relay and a reminder of our top story this hour iranian iraq iran's are already up in arms about their economy they'll wake up to a new set of sets of u.s. sanctions on
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you said before the eve of the hive to tell me tara is my russia was on to govern in other words the central authority didn't have enough manpower resources technology how much is that still an issue today i think it's a huge issue particularly in provincial areas because you have i've been to villages where it feels like you've gone back into the nineteenth century some of them don't have electricity most of them don't have indoor running water or indoor plumbing. you know health care transport are all very difficult you know if there's a bus it's you know far away out on the road it only comes occasionally while the roads are still mud. now polls and in russia consistently show that people's attitudes towards stalin changing from negative. to more neutral and even positive how do you interpret that well i think. russia took a real blow to its sense of self during the. yeltsin years it lost a lot of power a lot of prestige the economy was terrible and i think under putin russia has sort of come back into a sense that it's a global player that its voice matters the economy has picked
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anniversary of the atomic bombing of nagasaki which was near the end of the second world war and tony good tara she became the first u.n. secretary general to attend the event here all leaders to commit to nuclear disarmament saying the fear of nuclear war was still present seventy thousand people were killed in august nine hundred forty five when the united states dropped its second nuclear bomb on japan well the one hundred fifty thousand people have been left homeless by the earthquake in the engine easy and island of lombok the red cross has described sunday's quake has exceptionally destructive it says it's focusing relief efforts on around twenty thousand people in remote areas where aid still hasn't reached at least one hundred thirty people were killed in the quake police in the u.s. of a wrestler man they say deliberately started one of the many fires burning in california the so-called holy fire has burned more than a thousand hectares of forest north of san diego fourteen thousand firefighters are trying to control twenty fires across the state strong winds and high temperatures are
anniversary of the atomic bombing of nagasaki which was near the end of the second world war and tony good tara she became the first u.n. secretary general to attend the event here all leaders to commit to nuclear disarmament saying the fear of nuclear war was still present seventy thousand people were killed in august nine hundred forty five when the united states dropped its second nuclear bomb on japan well the one hundred fifty thousand people have been left homeless by the earthquake in...
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abc news reporter white house correspondent tara palmieri has the story. >> reporter: president trump the attack against his own attorney general jeff sessions, claiming he's letting special counsel robert mueller have a field day, tweeting, jeff sessions wouldn't allow politics to influence him only because he doesn't understand what is happening underneath his command position. >> he feels like jeff needed -- attorney general sessions needed to step it up for him and he doesn't feel like that's happened. >> reporter: his latest tweet seeming to use sessions' words defense him. that response from the president on the heels of a rare statement made by sessions, saying, quote, the actions of the department of justice will not be improperly influenced by political considerations. the president still fuming that sessions recused himself from the russia investigation. >> i have now decided to recuse myself. >> the only reason i gave him the job was loyalty. he was an original supporter. he was on the campaign. >> reporter: the war of words between the administration and the justice depart
abc news reporter white house correspondent tara palmieri has the story. >> reporter: president trump the attack against his own attorney general jeff sessions, claiming he's letting special counsel robert mueller have a field day, tweeting, jeff sessions wouldn't allow politics to influence him only because he doesn't understand what is happening underneath his command position. >> he feels like jeff needed -- attorney general sessions needed to step it up for him and he doesn't...
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i -- let tara get in here. >> look. i'm no fan of the democratic platform.s. it's why i'm a conservative republican. however, for the president's son to throw out that the democratic platform is similar to nazi germany is absurd. it goes to show you he doesn't really understand history. first of all, it's like projection. because if you read through the 25 point plan of the nazi party back then and the things, there's a lot in there that's awfully reminiscent to some of the things donald trump has actually advocated for. i mean, the whole idea of the tribalism and nationalism and what steve bannon and those guys were perpetuating during the election, that's a lot closer to the nazi platform than what democrats are asking for today. and the idea of the press being called the enemy of the people. it was hitler who called the press, the lying press. that's a nazi propaganda rhetoric the president is using. i'm using the example based off of what the president's own son and what the president has done. if you really want to get into let's compare things to nazi
i -- let tara get in here. >> look. i'm no fan of the democratic platform.s. it's why i'm a conservative republican. however, for the president's son to throw out that the democratic platform is similar to nazi germany is absurd. it goes to show you he doesn't really understand history. first of all, it's like projection. because if you read through the 25 point plan of the nazi party back then and the things, there's a lot in there that's awfully reminiscent to some of the things donald...
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abc nice white house correspondent tara palmery has more. >> omarosa manigault, former reality tv villain turned loyal senior white house official has had a change of heart. >> omarosa has to go. you're fired. >> reporter: months after being fired from the white house late last year she's dishing on president trump in her new book "unhinged," according to the guardian, president trump is, quote, a racist, a bigot and a book that there's a recording of trump using the n-word on the set of the apprentice. omarosa offering no proof while admitting she's never heard the tape or heard trump use the word, on friday the former trump aide contradicting her own version of the events in her tell-all book, telling npr has she has indeed heard the tape of the president making the racial slur. >> i heard this tape. as bill pruitt described in the interview, other horrible things. >> reporter: press secretary sarah sanders called it, quote, riddled with lies and false accusations, but days after omarosa was fired from the white house, a fact she still disputes, she said this. >> i've seen things that h
abc nice white house correspondent tara palmery has more. >> omarosa manigault, former reality tv villain turned loyal senior white house official has had a change of heart. >> omarosa has to go. you're fired. >> reporter: months after being fired from the white house late last year she's dishing on president trump in her new book "unhinged," according to the guardian, president trump is, quote, a racist, a bigot and a book that there's a recording of trump using the...
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that those who committed these atrocities the perpetrators of these crimes can be held to account for tara god minister for the commonwealth and the united nations thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us today and welcome. donald trump has hinted that here is considering regulating google more tightly the us president claim to search engines you section is rigged against right wing media voices as also taken aim at facebook and twitter. yeah i think google is really taken advantage of a lot of people and i think that's a very serious thing and it's a very serious job i think what google and what others are doing if you look at what's going on or twitter if you look at what's going on in facebook they better be careful because you can't do that people can't do it we have tremendous we have literally thousands and thousands of complaints coming in. we could not get her also in jordan hoods and washington for us so roz that was exactly what is trump upset about and can he instigates more regulation for these social media sites. well the president is upset as are some members of co
that those who committed these atrocities the perpetrators of these crimes can be held to account for tara god minister for the commonwealth and the united nations thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us today and welcome. donald trump has hinted that here is considering regulating google more tightly the us president claim to search engines you section is rigged against right wing media voices as also taken aim at facebook and twitter. yeah i think google is really taken advantage...
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now tara was charged with robbery and possession and the instrument go want to be like everybody elser. can win an emmy for this documentary about american social realities. i got the tattoo for every feature i've done and i like the idea that they've changed me and so i want to mark each one with a physical change it's about a football team and so i've got their team cheer tattooed on my ankle and a crown because that came really whenever she can get in makes it a point to hire women for her film projects. it's about she knows from experience what it means to try to make it in a male to male. i think one of the secrets to being successful as a female producer is to be constantly working to eliminate female from that description i really set about the idea that in the future i won't have to be actively hiring women in order to advance their careers because it will just be taken for granted that everyone is being judged on their merit. we also need cuts and patience especially now in the us kate and mike's inconvenient political topics as an adversary you know what the next and see all
now tara was charged with robbery and possession and the instrument go want to be like everybody elser. can win an emmy for this documentary about american social realities. i got the tattoo for every feature i've done and i like the idea that they've changed me and so i want to mark each one with a physical change it's about a football team and so i've got their team cheer tattooed on my ankle and a crown because that came really whenever she can get in makes it a point to hire women for her...
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a well placed senior white house officials tells us that's just not true. >> that was tara palmeri for us. the president not commenting on this weekend's anniversary of the deadly charlottesville protest. >> police there and in washington bracing for new rallies one year after the violent clashes. eva pilgram in charlottesville with the story. eva, good morning. >> good morning, guys. this is where it happened. this is where the car came barreling down crashing into that group of people. you can see there's a blockade in place and dump truck blocking the city. that's at many of the intersections here. they're in preparation for the anniversary events. >> >> reporter: the city of charlottesville under a state of emergency. the fear, a repeat of this. a year ago this weekend city streets became a full-fledged battle zone. these images of men marching on the university of virginia's campus shook the country. white nationalists converged on this normally quiet college town protesting plans to remove a statute of confederate general robert e. lee. now on the heels of new rallies planned whi
a well placed senior white house officials tells us that's just not true. >> that was tara palmeri for us. the president not commenting on this weekend's anniversary of the deadly charlottesville protest. >> police there and in washington bracing for new rallies one year after the violent clashes. eva pilgram in charlottesville with the story. eva, good morning. >> good morning, guys. this is where it happened. this is where the car came barreling down crashing into that group...
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. >> and tara and paris, you can go back and forth all day, i am sure, and thank you for rolling with the puncheses and the breaking news coverage and ap appreciate your perspectives and thank you for being here. >> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello and thank you for joining me. i am ryan nobles in for fredricka whitfield. we start today with breaking news. this is the scene right now in washington, d.c. one year after the violence in charlottesville. we are watching competing rallies. one right by the white house, the anti-hate groups are drastically outnumbering the white supremacists, and people are gathering also in charlottesville where there is a heavy police presence and they have blocked off the streets there where heather heyer was killed in last year's violence. we are watching all of the protests today. brian todd is fwol lowing the anti-racist groups, and sara sidner following the protests in washington, d.c., and kelly har tongue wi tongue is with the protesters in charlottesville. and brian, what is the scene like there? >> ryan, we have been saying all day this is th
. >> and tara and paris, you can go back and forth all day, i am sure, and thank you for rolling with the puncheses and the breaking news coverage and ap appreciate your perspectives and thank you for being here. >> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello and thank you for joining me. i am ryan nobles in for fredricka whitfield. we start today with breaking news. this is the scene right now in washington, d.c. one year after the violence in charlottesville. we are watching...
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they continue to deceive this nation. >> reporter: tara palmieri, abc news, new jersey. >>> a showdownne year after the charlottesville violence was heated this year, but unlike last year, it was not deadly. unite the right protesters were outnumbered. jason kessler insisted he's not a white nationalist. he says he's speaking out because white people do not have civil rights. >> a lot of white people feel aggrieved, because they feel like the country that they're waking up in 2018 is a very, very different country than the one they woke up in 1960, 1970, 1980. >> officers were also involved in a standoff with more than 150 antifascist protesters who blocked streets after the rally ended. d.c. police say the day's events ended with one arrest. meanwhile four people were arrested in charlottesville when people marched to fight hate and remember heather heyer. she was killed when a car drove into a group of protesters. her mother put flowers at the site. >>> a baltimore police officer seen streaking a man several times on video has resigned from the force. the officer, who has not been id
they continue to deceive this nation. >> reporter: tara palmieri, abc news, new jersey. >>> a showdownne year after the charlottesville violence was heated this year, but unlike last year, it was not deadly. unite the right protesters were outnumbered. jason kessler insisted he's not a white nationalist. he says he's speaking out because white people do not have civil rights. >> a lot of white people feel aggrieved, because they feel like the country that they're waking up...
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release of last wed in state that wasn't met and when that wasn't met on friday trump brought in new tara fs against turkish exports of metals now that means twenty percent tariff on. being exported from turkey into the united states and fish. percent all still know what that scene is on monday the turkish lira dropped to a record low against the us dollar and the words from mr over the weekend of prompted it's well quite colorful way of saying no to the u.s. dollar across to. but ultimately what a trade war creates its own certainty and uncertainty is kryptonite for business in a trade war in the end everyone loses in everyone's economy takes a hit and not is why we see in the reaction from this side of the atlantic. a suicide bomber has detonated explosives at the office of the electoral commission in the afghan capital kabul people had gathered there to protest the disqualification of multiple candidates running in parliamentary elections journalists will turn phasey reports from kabul. some of the supporters of those candidates who were disqualified from to run for the parliamentarian
release of last wed in state that wasn't met and when that wasn't met on friday trump brought in new tara fs against turkish exports of metals now that means twenty percent tariff on. being exported from turkey into the united states and fish. percent all still know what that scene is on monday the turkish lira dropped to a record low against the us dollar and the words from mr over the weekend of prompted it's well quite colorful way of saying no to the u.s. dollar across to. but ultimately...