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present the news as it should be in its true form? and with the actual web site itself how can you tailor make that for those to take it another step further can you offer opportunities to personalize the news that is coming to you those most important topics to be aware of?. >>guest: great questions. right now there is a drop down menu if you want to look as science or attack. over time we want it to be personalized. if you like technology you could create a great experience with the web site knows the topic you care a most about washes away what you don't care maybe you don't care health care maybear it is complicated you want to focus on technology we can create that theal algorithm to do that we are making a big investment to do that with expertise i affectionately say they haveeo the screw loose the have a certain passion for the topic that they would do it for free we joke about they care about politics and science causally in contact with the people who know theey most in their space than they are enthusiastic to get it to you.
present the news as it should be in its true form? and with the actual web site itself how can you tailor make that for those to take it another step further can you offer opportunities to personalize the news that is coming to you those most important topics to be aware of?. >>guest: great questions. right now there is a drop down menu if you want to look as science or attack. over time we want it to be personalized. if you like technology you could create a great experience with the web...
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-- i mentioned this at the top of she though. nbc newse republican chairman of one of those committees. oversight committee chairman jason chaffetz. it's a phone conversation. the audio quality of this is not great. the initial question to jason chaffetz was, what's your reaction to the comey memo. his first response was, if the memo exists, i need to see it, and i need to see it right away. we are drafting the necessary paperwork to get theo so we will find out in a hurry. the questioning and answering continued from jason chaffetz. >> i want to read the memo first, but on the surface, that seems like an extraordinary use of influence to try to shut down an investigation being done by the fbi. i don't know if it's true yet, but i want to find out if that's actually out there. >> again, congressman jason chafe whoets has subpoena power as the chairman of the oversight committee tonight saying he's drafting the necessary paperwork to get the comey memo. he says, i want to read the memo. i want to find out if this is actually out there. nbc
-- i mentioned this at the top of she though. nbc newse republican chairman of one of those committees. oversight committee chairman jason chaffetz. it's a phone conversation. the audio quality of this is not great. the initial question to jason chaffetz was, what's your reaction to the comey memo. his first response was, if the memo exists, i need to see it, and i need to see it right away. we are drafting the necessary paperwork to get theo so we will find out in a hurry. the questioning and...
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the second day in a row of breaking news right before the show. >> tomorrow, we'll show up at 6:00. >t: thank you very much for being on time. thanks for inviting us into your home for yet another busy evening full of breaking news'. again, "the new york times" story, they broke the story, that the fbi director comey may have had has memos detailing conversations with president trump, whether those memos come forward, whether comey testifies, what happens next, does a special priest recruiter called get louder for me from our balkans? you'll see it all here on fox news channel. "special report," fair, balanced, and even unafraid. here's martha. >> martha: parking tonight, make no mistake, there is a war going on inside the beltway. now, the latest salvo against the president. "the new york times" reported tonight that fired fbi director james comey claims president trump ask him to shut on the investigation into michael flynn. good evening, everybody, i am martha maccallum and mrs. "the story." the white house pushed back immediately, saying this. "for the president has repeatedly exp
the second day in a row of breaking news right before the show. >> tomorrow, we'll show up at 6:00. >t: thank you very much for being on time. thanks for inviting us into your home for yet another busy evening full of breaking news'. again, "the new york times" story, they broke the story, that the fbi director comey may have had has memos detailing conversations with president trump, whether those memos come forward, whether comey testifies, what happens next, does a special...
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interestingly, the 1936 election revealed a new voting pattern for the democratic party, southern whites, northern blacks, rural men, middle-class homeowners, and unemployed men and women. we see a new shaping or reshaping and coalition form within the democratic party. what was so important about the 1936 election was the most important political changes of his first term would end your. in 1932, it was as much a rejection of uber and his policies at the 1936 victory was a confirmation of his leadership and the new deal, and the election strengthened the democratic hold on congress. now, on the heels of the election, he had to deal with one of the most severe constitutional crises of his the mystic presidency, which was his very controversial plan to expand the supreme court to as many as 15 judges, allegedly to make it more efficient. critics immediately charge that roosevelt was trying to pack the court and that neutralized supreme court justices hostile to his new deal. during the previous two years, the high court had struck down several key pieces of new deal legislation on the gro
interestingly, the 1936 election revealed a new voting pattern for the democratic party, southern whites, northern blacks, rural men, middle-class homeowners, and unemployed men and women. we see a new shaping or reshaping and coalition form within the democratic party. what was so important about the 1936 election was the most important political changes of his first term would end your. in 1932, it was as much a rejection of uber and his policies at the 1936 victory was a confirmation of his...
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is the new york times biased? do you have it in for him? - no, not at all. - it is possible that people could perceive that you have it in for him? - no, i mean, during the campaign, we got beat up a lot by people who didn't like our coverage of bernie sanders, people who didn't like our coverage of hillary clinton. - and that's longstanding. - that's right. - you guys were hating on hillary before hating on hillary was cool, right? - we can argue about that. - but that's been the knock. - that's the knock. - you're equal opportunity offenders. - by the way, being an equal opportunity offender is sort of the height of being aggressive journalism, right? - if everybody hates you, you're doing something right. - i don't think he's got any point about us being biased against him. look, we're tough, we're aggressive. i think this is a guy who thrived in a world of tabloid new york journalism, where he could leak stories about his latest, you know, his dating life, or he could exaggerate the size of his buildings, and he had a press corps-- - i'm
is the new york times biased? do you have it in for him? - no, not at all. - it is possible that people could perceive that you have it in for him? - no, i mean, during the campaign, we got beat up a lot by people who didn't like our coverage of bernie sanders, people who didn't like our coverage of hillary clinton. - and that's longstanding. - that's right. - you guys were hating on hillary before hating on hillary was cool, right? - we can argue about that. - but that's been the knock. -...
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this is the "cbs morning news." president trump goes on the record. >> i was going to fire -- i made the decision. >> you made the decision before he came in the room. >> i was going to fire comey. there's no good time to do it, by the way. >> mr. trump decided to fire him and in turn contradicts white house statements. >>> and still on track. the acting fbi director says nothing will stop the russian probe. a nationwide sweep leads to a historic anti-gang crackdown. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it is becoming almost impossible to keep track of the changing white house accounts of what led up to the firing of fbi director james comey. there are multiple conflicting explanations and now the president has contradicted his own administration, admitting the russia investigation did play a role. and the acting director of the fbi has weighed in on the investigation and comey's firing. hena daniels is here in new york. good mo
this is the "cbs morning news." president trump goes on the record. >> i was going to fire -- i made the decision. >> you made the decision before he came in the room. >> i was going to fire comey. there's no good time to do it, by the way. >> mr. trump decided to fire him and in turn contradicts white house statements. >>> and still on track. the acting fbi director says nothing will stop the russian probe. a nationwide sweep leads to a historic...
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i think the burden is on "the new york times." if they are reporting it and they've got somebody that's got the document, they need to get the document and get it released." the senator shared more than he's ever shared, something as materialist that probably would have been something he would have shared. burr said he met with director comey the day before was fired. let's bring the panel. stephen hayes, a.b. stoddard, charles hurt, opinion editor for "the washington times," and steve hilton, former advisor to british prime minister david cameron. charlie, your thoughts. >> well, i am particularly struck by the stark differences between what "the new york times" is reporting and what the white house has said. it's a flat denial. i do think, as you pointed out, it's very important to remember we are talking about parts of a letter that were read over the phone to a reporter. we don't know the full, with the full letter is. it is not in that context but we don't know what jim comey walked away from that conversation thinking, and i
i think the burden is on "the new york times." if they are reporting it and they've got somebody that's got the document, they need to get the document and get it released." the senator shared more than he's ever shared, something as materialist that probably would have been something he would have shared. burr said he met with director comey the day before was fired. let's bring the panel. stephen hayes, a.b. stoddard, charles hurt, opinion editor for "the washington...
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we are on the floor of the new jersey senate. the chamber was built in 1903 by arnold moses. he was a new jersey architect from merchant bill, new jersey. it is in the neoclassical style. what is unique about the architecture at the statehouse is how different the building is depending on which architect constructs the wing. very much in contrast with the general assembly, where we just came from. the senate architecture really conveys a strong sense of the senate itself. architecturecal hints back to the origin of the senate to greek and roman architecture. the senate also takes some of their traditions back to the house of lords and the other houses of parliament. the architecture communicate a sense of formality, if you will. one of the features of the room are the murals that were painted in 1903. the painter was best-known for the murals he did at the panama canal. but the murals represent liberty and prosperity. the middle mural quite clearly depicts liberty. here, she is holding a musket rather than a liberty cap. and prosperity is holding the corner of abundance. of ab
we are on the floor of the new jersey senate. the chamber was built in 1903 by arnold moses. he was a new jersey architect from merchant bill, new jersey. it is in the neoclassical style. what is unique about the architecture at the statehouse is how different the building is depending on which architect constructs the wing. very much in contrast with the general assembly, where we just came from. the senate architecture really conveys a strong sense of the senate itself. architecturecal hints...
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we can take a look at the editorial in the new york times. call him the special counsel america needs. they are really glad this investigation will continue under the leadership of a former fbi director who the president cannot fire. that is precisely the problem with him according to the wall street journal. the conservative paper worries that mueller will abuse his power because he is politically unaccountable. there are a lot of headlines about how republicans are beginning to turn their back on donald trump. that is illustrated by a cartoon in the washington post. the elephant seems to be thinking of donald trump off of that cliff. sayld trump says, i did not i hope you can let this go. he's about to get a little bit of a break. he is embarking on his first overseas trip as president. today's new yorker cartoon, we see trump boarding air force one and he says, i bet obama never had cheering crowds like this when he left the country. genie: from presidents to royalty. in japan, the japanese princess is planning on marrying a commoner. him,
we can take a look at the editorial in the new york times. call him the special counsel america needs. they are really glad this investigation will continue under the leadership of a former fbi director who the president cannot fire. that is precisely the problem with him according to the wall street journal. the conservative paper worries that mueller will abuse his power because he is politically unaccountable. there are a lot of headlines about how republicans are beginning to turn their...
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the "g.m.a." first look, kendis gibson, abc news new york. ch: when your windshield needs be fixed... trust safelite autoglass. for these parents, driving around was the only way to get their baby to sleep. so when their windshield got cracked... customer: we can't drive th car. tech: ...they wanted it fixed right. so they scheduled with safelite. our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond, every time. at safelite, we stand behind our work. bye, bye. because the ones you love, sit behind it. (parents whisper jingle) safelite repair, safelite replace. you know new pantene.r tangles the minute you wash it? the first shampoo with active pro-v nutrient blends fueling hair 100% stronger that's instantly smoother and tangle free. because strong is beautifu fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner givese k9 advantix ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. graduation se
the "g.m.a." first look, kendis gibson, abc news new york. ch: when your windshield needs be fixed... trust safelite autoglass. for these parents, driving around was the only way to get their baby to sleep. so when their windshield got cracked... customer: we can't drive th car. tech: ...they wanted it fixed right. so they scheduled with safelite. our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond, every time. at safelite, we stand behind our work. bye, bye. because the...
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the fox news channel. we find that we are the most demanded brand out there on cable. so i think radio will be huge. i think you'll see some more stuff on the internet site. we do not have the advantage of an aol or msnbc because there with microsoft but we have some ideas of how we can expand in those areas as well. i think that fox news channel has become home base for america. used to come in and go through six or eight channels. now they are not doing that anymore.they tend to come to us and stay there. that is good! they sit through our commercials, they stay with us. they believe they're getting fair and accurate news. and we think will become the best. >> what about the news channel? i mean the business channel? >> i cannot say too much about it. clearly bathtub distribution. clearly cnbc has had a niche for a long time. i know how to do it because i ran cnbc. we turned around during that period of time. i want to i did but good employees did. and we know how to do business. i am of the opinion that
the fox news channel. we find that we are the most demanded brand out there on cable. so i think radio will be huge. i think you'll see some more stuff on the internet site. we do not have the advantage of an aol or msnbc because there with microsoft but we have some ideas of how we can expand in those areas as well. i think that fox news channel has become home base for america. used to come in and go through six or eight channels. now they are not doing that anymore.they tend to come to us...
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i think the best news organisations have something that can be parlayed into the future. they do. oven, we have gained over half a million new subscribers over the last year. that is astonishing, we could never have done that in print. do i think we're out of the woods? no. but do i think i can see around the corner a bright future? yes, i do, actually. a very different future but i would argue a bright future. dean baquet, we have to end there but thanks very much for being on our programme. thank you so much, it has been a pleasure, it really has been. good morning. well, the bank holiday is over. it did actually end on a wet note for the north and east of england in particular. wet weather in parts of scotland. lots has been moving away out into the north sea. the east of england, low cloud first thing. very little rain to speak of. scattered showers in the west of england and wales. this band of rain, a cold front coming our way. a key feature for a few days. ahead of that, cold, 15, 16 degrees. as we start tuesday, low cloud in the east. quite dry. further west, rain for a tim
i think the best news organisations have something that can be parlayed into the future. they do. oven, we have gained over half a million new subscribers over the last year. that is astonishing, we could never have done that in print. do i think we're out of the woods? no. but do i think i can see around the corner a bright future? yes, i do, actually. a very different future but i would argue a bright future. dean baquet, we have to end there but thanks very much for being on our programme....
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news happening. we know dozens have been rush to the hospital, after a very, very bad accident, it happened on the new jersey turnpike. >>> jenny? >>> good morning karen that is right i'm live at cooper hospital where at least nine people have been brought after that nasty crash on the turnpike and we will have a live report coming up next. >>> and thinks triple team coverage bob will be hitting on than that as well, first we had problems with fraternities at penn state, and now drexel, a fraternity there just been suspended, for, five years, we will explain why and what happened. >>> just less than a day after he body slammed a reporter, that was caught on audio that montana congressal candidate with ties to our area, gets a huge win. >>> we will tell you what happened. all right. good day everybody, we made it it is friday. hi there, guys. >> how are you. >> holiday weekend. >> we're excited about that but there is always a fly in the ointment. hopefully we will get rain out of the way. we have traffic trouble. we will get to that in a second. we will start with the weather >> we will start with you
news happening. we know dozens have been rush to the hospital, after a very, very bad accident, it happened on the new jersey turnpike. >>> jenny? >>> good morning karen that is right i'm live at cooper hospital where at least nine people have been brought after that nasty crash on the turnpike and we will have a live report coming up next. >>> and thinks triple team coverage bob will be hitting on than that as well, first we had problems with fraternities at penn...
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angell: i came to the "new england journal of medicine" in 1979. ut then was when you saw the drug companies assert more and more control until finally they over the next couple of decades, they began to treat the researchers as hired hands. they would design the research themselves. you know you can do a lot of mischief in how you design a trial. or we'll test this drug and we'll tell you whether it can be published or not, and so if it's a positive study, it's published, if it's a negative study, it'll never see the light of day. sharyl: that happened in 2000. the makers of an experimental aids vaccine threatened to sue dr. james kahn, their lead researcher at the univer $7 million to keep him from publishing study results showing the vaccine didn't work. dr. angell: an official of the company said something to the effect of "we have put $30 million into that study, we have our rights," or something like that. sharyl: angell says as she applied due diligence to the many studies submitted to the "new england journal of medicine," it started to feel
angell: i came to the "new england journal of medicine" in 1979. ut then was when you saw the drug companies assert more and more control until finally they over the next couple of decades, they began to treat the researchers as hired hands. they would design the research themselves. you know you can do a lot of mischief in how you design a trial. or we'll test this drug and we'll tell you whether it can be published or not, and so if it's a positive study, it's published, if it's a...
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i will see it in a moment for the news review. d to the pop concert from the island of barra, in the outer hebrides. laura macintyre is in hospital. her friend eilidh macleod is still missing. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. on the outer most edge of the country an island community, touched by terror in a city far away. a dark cloud has come down upon the island, a real dark cloud. people are... they're a bit in a daze. we're all in a daze. we don't know what to say, what to do. two of barra's own were at the concert in manchester, laura mcintyre, who's 15, seen here on the left, is in a serious condition in hospital. her friend, 14—year—old eilidh macleod, is still unaccounted for. two wonderful, lovely children who have contributed through the years, through their growing up, to the community enormously. the families are distraught with worry and concern. they're concerned for each other, they're concerned for their children. they support each other and just wait and hope and pray. at the island's school, support
i will see it in a moment for the news review. d to the pop concert from the island of barra, in the outer hebrides. laura macintyre is in hospital. her friend eilidh macleod is still missing. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. on the outer most edge of the country an island community, touched by terror in a city far away. a dark cloud has come down upon the island, a real dark cloud. people are... they're a bit in a daze. we're all in a daze. we don't know what to say, what to...
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let us return now to the latest news on the manchester bomb attack.rewster died while reportedly shielding her niece from the glass. martin and angelika klis were there to pick up their daughters. a selfie ona nine to pick up their daughters. a selfie on a nine tout for this couple. they we re on a nine tout for this couple. they were waiting for that daughters at a p0p were waiting for that daughters at a pop concert nearby. they were due to go home but never did. the parents missing after the blast, and then 19—year—old daughter made a plea to find them on facebook desperate body information about their whereabouts, but it was confirmed the couple died in the attack. at this college, the principal told us that staff and stu d e nts principal told us that staff and students have been struggling. alex has been with us for quite a while and we know her very well. there are chewed is across the college who are upset by the news, saddened, by what has happened to alex and her family. the students are deeply concerned about her and how she will be coping.
let us return now to the latest news on the manchester bomb attack.rewster died while reportedly shielding her niece from the glass. martin and angelika klis were there to pick up their daughters. a selfie ona nine to pick up their daughters. a selfie on a nine tout for this couple. they we re on a nine tout for this couple. they were waiting for that daughters at a p0p were waiting for that daughters at a pop concert nearby. they were due to go home but never did. the parents missing after the...
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to the overnight news. demarco morgan. president trump departs for the first overseas trip of his administration, and he's leaving behind a political firestorm that includes a special counsel looking into his associates' ties to the kremlin. the president calls it a witch hunt. jeff pegues brings us up to date on the investigation. >> reporter: sources say individuals connected to the trump campaign may have been coordinating with the russians as far back as april 2016, seven months before the presidential election. a former u.s. government official tells cbs news, "you could see the hallmarks throughout, including conversations picked up by electronic some of the contacts appeared to be business-related or innocuous, but sources tell cbs news investigators also discovered multiple contacts that were cause for concern. the fbi is scrutinizing former trump campaign chairman paul manafort, foreign policy adviser carter page, and the former national security adviser michael flynn. but it is unclear if there are
to the overnight news. demarco morgan. president trump departs for the first overseas trip of his administration, and he's leaving behind a political firestorm that includes a special counsel looking into his associates' ties to the kremlin. the president calls it a witch hunt. jeff pegues brings us up to date on the investigation. >> reporter: sources say individuals connected to the trump campaign may have been coordinating with the russians as far back as april 2016, seven months...
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so the question i had in my mind was how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? that "gq" magazine called the coolest city on the planet. how is it liquor stores had bulletproof cages and now they are picture windows with their expensive wine collection? how could we have gotten to the point in history where the fabled parisian store spent one month celebrating brooklyn mania. how could the only chic parisian be so interested to seem as though they are by a brooklyn night. and one final question, why should anybody cares what happens to brooklyn? it is not even a city it is a borough with to a million six and thousand people in this city of 8 million what is the big deal? but the reason we should be interested it is a microcosm for the social changes and it should be mentioned the politics of europe and over the past 30 or 40 years in advance economies have been shifting away from manufacturing toward knowledge and information or to think about stuff. new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown
so the question i had in my mind was how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? that "gq" magazine called the coolest city on the planet. how is it liquor stores had bulletproof cages and now they are picture windows with their expensive wine collection? how could we have gotten to the point in history where the fabled parisian store spent one month celebrating brooklyn mania. how could the only chic parisian be so interested to seem as though they are by a brooklyn night. and...
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that's how it was leaked to "the new york times." says there's a second source correcting the broad outlines in this meeting. but those two jobs, nut job, they are not going to drive the news cycle as trump is on his way to saudi arabia and what does this mean for robert mueller? the president thinks the pressure is off now. that was may 10th. does he still think that today? >> that's correct. they haven't named someone new before saudi arabia. you thought you'd have a quiet friday afternoon. i mean, boom. >> yeah. that's a good way to put it, brooke. this is another explanation of why james comey was fired, which i had it up to four or fifth morning. so this is a return to -- this is a reflop of a flip. genuinely. donald trump said last week to lester holt because of the russia stuff and now we have a return to that. but this is a gigantic problem. the white house continues to focus -- i want to make one clear point here. the white house continues to focus on the fact that the real issue is the leaks. >> right. >> that's not the real
that's how it was leaked to "the new york times." says there's a second source correcting the broad outlines in this meeting. but those two jobs, nut job, they are not going to drive the news cycle as trump is on his way to saudi arabia and what does this mean for robert mueller? the president thinks the pressure is off now. that was may 10th. does he still think that today? >> that's correct. they haven't named someone new before saudi arabia. you thought you'd have a quiet...
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it is unclear how the mueller news will impact the white house. official describes staffers exhausted after 72 hours before the president leaves on the first foreign trip. christine and dave. >> jim, thank you. kpil i capitol hill insiders were caught off guard. speaker paul ryan did get a head 's up, but others were not. lawmakers are an applauding the choice of robert mueller. >> that is for those who have seen their agenda pushed back. one republican aide tells phil mattingly that members are happy to have the issue as someone else's problem for now. we get more from sunlen serfaty on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning, dave and christine. the response initially on capitol hill has been overwhelmingly positive and certainly seems to have gone a long way to lower temperatures up on capitol hill. praise coming from both democrats and republicans. saying that bob mueller is someone respected and with great credentials. someone that is a known commodity to them. someone trusted to lead the investigation. the ranking member mark warner and chai
it is unclear how the mueller news will impact the white house. official describes staffers exhausted after 72 hours before the president leaves on the first foreign trip. christine and dave. >> jim, thank you. kpil i capitol hill insiders were caught off guard. speaker paul ryan did get a head 's up, but others were not. lawmakers are an applauding the choice of robert mueller. >> that is for those who have seen their agenda pushed back. one republican aide tells phil mattingly...
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this is the "cbs morning news." deadly twisters, strong wind, and torrential rain ripped through the midwest and south, and that storm system is on the move. >> if he does a nuclear test, i will not be happy. >> president trump sits down with cbs news and talks about everything from north korea to possibly releasing his taxes. >>> gunfire breaks out at a birthday partd in san diego, leaving at least one person dead and six wounded. >>> and a hacker reportedly hits "orange the new black" and releases pirated episodes. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning recoveriests from texas are under way following a string of tornados and floods that killed at least 14 people. in texas, four tornadoes cut a path of destruction 35 miles long. one of the towns is east in can east of dallas. good morning, brook. >> reporter: good morning. they gathered in the bathroom, which miraculously ended up being the only part of
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. >> i'm standing on the grounds of new jersey state capital trenton. up next, we speak with author larry to learn more about the city's role during the american revolution. >> trenton is he would fight but he never wanted to be captured like cornwallis was at yorktown or. in was in saratoga. he wanted to avoid that kind of disaster. that would have ended the revolution. so he would always want to live to fight another day in his battles and the important thing was to keep the revolution going and keep the army in the field and i believe new jersey and general entrance and in particular was very instrumental in helping him accomplish that goal. it served the continental army as a hospital right where we are standing here to barracks. the barracks was an army hospital during the revolution. it's where washington made one of his major sort of innovations at that time i inoculating all of his troops against smallpox and saved his army which might have been wiped out in 1776, not by the british but by the smallpox. he played a role in that. in addition trent
. >> i'm standing on the grounds of new jersey state capital trenton. up next, we speak with author larry to learn more about the city's role during the american revolution. >> trenton is he would fight but he never wanted to be captured like cornwallis was at yorktown or. in was in saratoga. he wanted to avoid that kind of disaster. that would have ended the revolution. so he would always want to live to fight another day in his battles and the important thing was to keep the...
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that's "the new york post." wspaper founded by alexander hamilton, and now owned by rupert murdoch. this is a conservative newspaper. and it's a newspaper that still wants to believe that donald trump can make america great again. but "the new york post" is telling president trump to stop complaining about the investigation. when a trump supporting newspaper begins its editorial with the words "president trump is wrong," you have every right to wonder what "new york post" editorials will be saying next month or what they'll be saying next year. richard nixon had a lot of support from conservative newspapers at the beginning of the watergate investigation, but he had absolutely none at the end of that investigation. joining us next, we've just gotten some new information about president trump's tweets and what's been happening with his tweets and the controls that the white house are trying and apparently failing to put on his tweets. ana marie cox will join us a long with josh barrett. so we kt anything. even a c
that's "the new york post." wspaper founded by alexander hamilton, and now owned by rupert murdoch. this is a conservative newspaper. and it's a newspaper that still wants to believe that donald trump can make america great again. but "the new york post" is telling president trump to stop complaining about the investigation. when a trump supporting newspaper begins its editorial with the words "president trump is wrong," you have every right to wonder what...
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the race. you are watching bbc "world news america." on tonight's program, coming together in the name of science. how scientists from across the middle east are finding common ground in jordan. facebook remains acceptabl -- accessible to thailand despite an order to block 130 pages denigrating the monarchy. facebook is popular in thailand. our southeast asia correspondent reports. reporter: people use facebook here for social reasons and business reasons. had the government carried out its threat to take legal action or in the case of isp, there is a suggestion they would block the social media giant altogether. it is such a big part of life there would have been a massive uproar. it didn't happen. officials from the telecommunications commission checked the situation. some of the offensive posts, many still visible on facebook, but they discovered the court facebook to give an official reason to take them prepared on time. there has to be a court order for each page, or facebook posts. 34 have been prepared and not deliver to facebook.
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we should see breaks of sunshine in the afternoon. delaware and newersey, you see the clouds overhead. and also looking dreary at cape may, new jersey. the rain showers are moving through cape may, new jersey. jessica boyington has traffic. that means francesca ruscio is in the first alert traffic center. >>> good morning, everyone. we're going to 202, the king of prussia mall area. wet roadways now. again, we've been talking about wet conditions. it will be affecting some of the roads this morning. little to no traffic on the 202. clear route 29 to the schuylkill expressway. it's going to take you nine minutes. as you see the westbound side, no delays at all whatsoever. also, great news for mass transit. septa, patco, amtrak, everything on time or on schedule. you can go to our app for the mass transit notifications. over to you. >> thank you. >>> a philadelphia man -- a philadelphia man who spent 24 years behind bars for a crime he says he didn't commit celebrates his first night of freedom with his family. shaurn thomas was released from prison hou
we should see breaks of sunshine in the afternoon. delaware and newersey, you see the clouds overhead. and also looking dreary at cape may, new jersey. the rain showers are moving through cape may, new jersey. jessica boyington has traffic. that means francesca ruscio is in the first alert traffic center. >>> good morning, everyone. we're going to 202, the king of prussia mall area. wet roadways now. again, we've been talking about wet conditions. it will be affecting some of the roads...
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the agenda. i understand you have some breaking news, back to you. >> jon: john roberts at the white house, thankbreaking news out of syria. shepard smith is on it from the fox news test. >> breaking news now on fox news channel, senior united states official has just told fox news that a united states air strike has just hit in syria. we have struck, i am told, pro-syrian government forces in the south of syria. our jennifer griffin confirmed the reporting of the reuters news agency just seconds ago. according to a senior defense official, coalition air strikes targeted probe regime units operating in the vicinity of an airbase in the south of syria after a show of force to try to stop that probe regina forces was ignored, a coalition commander took the decision to hit regina -- probe regina sources and a "well-established conviction zone" peered the coalition commander assessed the threat then afterward shows of force did not stop the regime forces and those forces refused to move out of this "deconfliction zone." the commander on the ground called for an air strike as a matter of force protect
the agenda. i understand you have some breaking news, back to you. >> jon: john roberts at the white house, thankbreaking news out of syria. shepard smith is on it from the fox news test. >> breaking news now on fox news channel, senior united states official has just told fox news that a united states air strike has just hit in syria. we have struck, i am told, pro-syrian government forces in the south of syria. our jennifer griffin confirmed the reporting of the reuters news...
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the playground. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a fourth person has been arrested over the murder of guy hedger, who was shot by intruders at his home in ringwood in dorset. a ao—year—old man handed himself into police in bournemouth. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. facebook‘s revenues beat expectations. now the social media giant is promising to tackle violent content. and find out why this young entrepreneur says rick first is the best and the worst time of his day —— says it first. good morning. glad you could join us for this thursday edition of asia business report. the social media giant facebook reported an $8 billion in quarterly revenues, fuelled by strong growth in its mobile advertising business. it says 1.94 mobile advertising business. it says 1.91; billion people are now using facebook and that's up 17% from one year ago. facebook has given us a taste of what it might do with some of its earnings. the company promised to hire 3000 new people to monito
the playground. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a fourth person has been arrested over the murder of guy hedger, who was shot by intruders at his home in ringwood in dorset. a ao—year—old man handed himself into police in bournemouth. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. facebook‘s revenues beat expectations. now the social media giant is promising to tackle violent content. and find out why this young entrepreneur says rick first is the...
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today, the new york times reported that mr. trump made controversial remark about comey -- after he fired him. we )ll have those details... plus another notable development from the white house... in just a few minutes. =janelle/cu= terrified shoppers after a bold smash and grab robbery and gunfire at an east bay costco =vo= here )s a look at the scene from nbc bay area )s skyranger. as you can see, police blocked off access to the store. comey as seen from nbc bay area sky ranger as you can see yellow stap police blocked off access to the warehouse. it at afternoon in the cost coin danville. this is the second smash and grab robbery at this location just the past ten days. nbc robert manned aifr live at the store with more. a lot of people around at the. lunchtime. >> reporter: that's right. although things have finally calmed down here at the cost costory but the robbery shook up some witnesses we talked to who find themselves close to the actual robbery and gunfire. >> the gunshot fired during the robbery at the cost cofortun
today, the new york times reported that mr. trump made controversial remark about comey -- after he fired him. we )ll have those details... plus another notable development from the white house... in just a few minutes. =janelle/cu= terrified shoppers after a bold smash and grab robbery and gunfire at an east bay costco =vo= here )s a look at the scene from nbc bay area )s skyranger. as you can see, police blocked off access to the store. comey as seen from nbc bay area sky ranger as you can...
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. >> if it's friday, the breaking news just won't stop. >>> tonight, hot off the presses. a new round of reporting on what's going on behind closed doors at the white house. plus, members of congress are given new insight into bob mueller's inveigation. >> there were questions well outside the russian scope. >> and america first goes global. >> he has sxmd done things which undermine the confidence that our allies have in us. >> how will the world receive president trump during his first foreign trip? this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. >> good evening. i'm katy tur in for chuck todd. welcome to the unknown. we've never seen a week quite like this and it isn't even over yet. an afternoon of major breaking news. the "new york times" reporting that president trump told the russians last week during a meeting at the white house that the firing of fbi director james comey eased pressure from the russia investigation. i just fired head of the fbi. he was crazy, a real nut job. mr. trump said. i faced great pressure because of russia. that's taken off. >> the white house
. >> if it's friday, the breaking news just won't stop. >>> tonight, hot off the presses. a new round of reporting on what's going on behind closed doors at the white house. plus, members of congress are given new insight into bob mueller's inveigation. >> there were questions well outside the russian scope. >> and america first goes global. >> he has sxmd done things which undermine the confidence that our allies have in us. >> how will the world receive...
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i think the burden is on "the new york times." if they are reporting it and they've got somebody that's got the document, they need to get the document and get it released." the senator shared more than he's ever shared, something as materialist that probably would have been something he would have shared. burr said he met with director comey the day before was fired. let's bring the panel. stephen hayes, a.b. stoddard, charles hurt, opinion editor for "the washington times," and steve hilton, former advisor to british prime minister david cameron. charlie, your thoughts. >> well, i am particularly struck by the stark differences between what "the new york times" is reporting and what the white house has said. it's a flat denial. i do think, as you pointed out, it's very important to remember we are talking about parts of a letter that were read over the phone to a reporter. we don't know the full, with the full letter is. it is not in that context but we don't know what jim comey walked away from that conversation thinking, and i
i think the burden is on "the new york times." if they are reporting it and they've got somebody that's got the document, they need to get the document and get it released." the senator shared more than he's ever shared, something as materialist that probably would have been something he would have shared. burr said he met with director comey the day before was fired. let's bring the panel. stephen hayes, a.b. stoddard, charles hurt, opinion editor for "the washington...
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this is the "cbs morning news." president trump defends firing the fbi director in a tweet, and the new acting head of the fbi appears before lawmakers today. >> i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be with you today. >> students take a stand on graduation day at a historically black college, turning their backs on the education secretary. captioningunded by cbs >>> good morning from the 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> before he was fired james comey asked for more resources into russia and the election. he told staffers he will be fine. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. acting fbi dreshlgter andrew mccabe will be speaking before the committee. while the investigation into the president's alleged links with russia accelerates. >> he was not doing a good job. >> president trump continued to defend his firing of james comey wednesday night. >> i think it would not be a bad thing for the american people if he did ste
this is the "cbs morning news." president trump defends firing the fbi director in a tweet, and the new acting head of the fbi appears before lawmakers today. >> i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be with you today. >> students take a stand on graduation day at a historically black college, turning their backs on the education secretary. captioningunded by cbs >>> good morning from the 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with...
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. >>> and orange is the new hack. after demanding ransom from netflix, a hacker called the dark overload posts pirated episodes of a hit show. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm reena ninan. severe weather this weekend has claimed the lives of at least 9 people. others were lost in floods in arkansas, mississippi and missouri. several people are still missing. dozens are injured. overnight, dozens of storms stretch across the u.s., from the gulf of mexico all the way to the great lakes. mark strassmann is in hard-hit east texas. >> reporter: about 50 minutes after the national weather service put henderson county, texas under a watch, this tornado tore across the highway. drivers on i-20 were forced to pull over for this massive funnel cloud. officials blame the tornado outbreak in van zandt county for at least four deaths and nearly 50 injuries. >> there are people associated with these organizations represented here today who are, as we speak, going door to door, house to hou
. >>> and orange is the new hack. after demanding ransom from netflix, a hacker called the dark overload posts pirated episodes of a hit show. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm reena ninan. severe weather this weekend has claimed the lives of at least 9 people. others were lost in floods in arkansas, mississippi and missouri. several people are still missing. dozens are injured. overnight, dozens of storms stretch...
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yourself for the changes that will run until next month. news 4's justin finch is lif now with a look at how you can get around the shutdown. justin, good morning. >> reporter: hey there, eun. good morning. first thing you want to do is plan your commute first. we have seen regulars here at cheverly go up the stairs for a train. they won't be able to get on those trains until sometime in mid june. we have seen the shuttle buses come and go here at cheverly. so far the crowds have been thin. for the next few they have the option of three shuttle buses. they'll run every 30 minutes. also three express metro buses will carry riders from the closed stations to blue line stops. metro advising riders to take time and replan their routes. today we met a man surprised by the surge. he has a plan b lined up. >> i do this because i normally work in mcclain, virginia, d.c. i don't want to put a bunch of miles on my car. now i've got to drive and put a bunch of miles on my car. >> reporter: you'll find metro miners here to help you this morning. we know the
yourself for the changes that will run until next month. news 4's justin finch is lif now with a look at how you can get around the shutdown. justin, good morning. >> reporter: hey there, eun. good morning. first thing you want to do is plan your commute first. we have seen regulars here at cheverly go up the stairs for a train. they won't be able to get on those trains until sometime in mid june. we have seen the shuttle buses come and go here at cheverly. so far the crowds have been...
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that is how you get "the new republic." ingpens is they start r.itical of t they see him as hypocritical on issues such as the german invasion of belgium. wilsoncriticizing the administration for not taking more forceful action after germany invades belgium before world war i. tr gets really angry at the criticism. he is really thin-skinned. thealled the editor to -- i think there was a lot of xenophobia. more and more jews were occupying high places in the government. people like louis brandeis, felix frankfurter. there was a lot of anti-immigrant sentiment at the time, and i think that was part of it. about you spoken a lot that. did you do a book on that? mr. snyder: i didn't, but it is like a book was the book here in "the house of truth." who was sacked go -- was i?cko and who was venzet they are to italian anarchists who are convicted outside of boston of robbery and of a paymaster. they killed the company's payroll database deal a company's payroll and kill the guard. they steal a company's payroll and kill the guard.
that is how you get "the new republic." ingpens is they start r.itical of t they see him as hypocritical on issues such as the german invasion of belgium. wilsoncriticizing the administration for not taking more forceful action after germany invades belgium before world war i. tr gets really angry at the criticism. he is really thin-skinned. thealled the editor to -- i think there was a lot of xenophobia. more and more jews were occupying high places in the government. people like...
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in the new york times about u.s.-saudi arrays -- relations and the president son-in-law -- president trump son-in-law jared kushner welcome the high-level delegation of saturday's to a gilded reception room next door to the white house and delivered a pep talk, let's get this done today. he was referring to a $100 billion plus deal via mis-direction hope to seal it saudi arabia in time to announce it-- deal in a hopes to seal with saudi arabia in time to announce it. host: new york times goes on to say they are expected to frame the deal as a symbol of american minute commitment to security in the persian gulf. thatr officials point out president obama, whose arms billion, had $115 already approved several weapons in the package. check, -- chuck, independent. caller: this call is concerning trump's alleged interference in the investigation of russia. host: ok. caller: i think the democrats are trying to get comey in jail. host: say that again. caller: i heard him testified there was no, under oath, that buddy trying
in the new york times about u.s.-saudi arrays -- relations and the president son-in-law -- president trump son-in-law jared kushner welcome the high-level delegation of saturday's to a gilded reception room next door to the white house and delivered a pep talk, let's get this done today. he was referring to a $100 billion plus deal via mis-direction hope to seal it saudi arabia in time to announce it-- deal in a hopes to seal with saudi arabia in time to announce it. host: new york times goes...
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news. how does the media defined fake news for us? most: if you go to websites, summoning things are being done for business purposes. pop-up ads, banner ads, slow thingsmes, most of those were designed because that is what business needs to drive as much inventory as possible. if you are going to start from scratch and produce what you know is something the news consumer needs, then you would make it much easier to navigate. you would kill the annoying pop-up ads, and you would allow people to stay on that one platform, that one screen, and you would make it easy to share. so much of news consumption is through different ecosystems like snapchat, appleram, facebook, or news. it is just a different world now in terms of how people are getting their news. in terms of fake news, i described fake news as anything that is not real. anything that is manufactured. some of it is maliciously done, and some of it is not. people sometimes use headlines that are tricks for clicks. you read these audacious headlines, and then the story does not r
news. how does the media defined fake news for us? most: if you go to websites, summoning things are being done for business purposes. pop-up ads, banner ads, slow thingsmes, most of those were designed because that is what business needs to drive as much inventory as possible. if you are going to start from scratch and produce what you know is something the news consumer needs, then you would make it much easier to navigate. you would kill the annoying pop-up ads, and you would allow people to...
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with the abc7 news app. ad it for free and be sure to enable push alerts to be the first to know about breaking news where you live. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of abc7 news at 4:00 today. thank you so much for joining us. i'm alma daetz. abc7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> a little boy shot while walking his dog. >> a rugby star showing improvement. >> he's a fighter. all he talks about is getting into rehabilitation. >> call him broad bandit. two bay area women led them on a high speed chase. >> and new developments in the mystery of a missing san francisco man, what police are telling abc7 news tonight. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> we begin with a 9-year-old shot in the stomach while walking his puppy. good evening, i'm kristen sze. >> i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. the boy had just finished celebrating his birthday. it happened last weekend in the city's fruitvale district. abc7 news reporter laura anthony is outside children's hospital. how is he doing now? >> r
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we have new details about the driver and new video in.ours ago, police taking a new step to protect one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. >> the president is calling the investigation into russian meddling and the campaign a witch hunt and he says the special counsel hurts our country terribly. all of this happening as he leaves on his first trip abarred. >> severe weather in parts of the country as tornados touched down in three states including oklahoma. this as the forecast calls for heat wave in the northeast and snow in colorado. >> then check out who is getting toned up for swimsuit season. the new trick t learning to get in shape for the dog days of summer. we will have that story coming up in the mix. it is friday, may 19th. ♪ >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> a good morning to you all. we begin with the deadly crash in "new york times" square. a driver is in custody t accused of mowing down a crowd of pedestrians. >> take a look at the video we are getting. investigators say the navy veteran, rich
we have new details about the driver and new video in.ours ago, police taking a new step to protect one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. >> the president is calling the investigation into russian meddling and the campaign a witch hunt and he says the special counsel hurts our country terribly. all of this happening as he leaves on his first trip abarred. >> severe weather in parts of the country as tornados touched down in three states including oklahoma. this...
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of the news, weather and information you need to know throughout your day. >>> this is ktvu fox news2 weekend. >>> good morning, thank you for watching, get up. it's saturday, enjoy the day, welcome to mornings on 2. >> good to have you, good morning, i am claudine wong. it's chilly to start. we have the forecast but first, some of the headlines making news, there is been an arrest in the case that shocked an east bay community days before christmas last year, we are going to tell you about that attack on a woman in her castro valley home and who is in custody on murder charges. >>> also a group of bay area police officer heading to the east coast for the unity ride. we will be talking about what an emotional trek this is for all of the participants and the white house has fired the woman who is their chief usher. why the white the white house said it was time to let her go. >>> time for the weather. it was so much cooler this morning. we were wearing a down vest this morning. >> it's cold, especially after the start of the week when it was so warm. >> i have my hood yu in my car all
of the news, weather and information you need to know throughout your day. >>> this is ktvu fox news2 weekend. >>> good morning, thank you for watching, get up. it's saturday, enjoy the day, welcome to mornings on 2. >> good to have you, good morning, i am claudine wong. it's chilly to start. we have the forecast but first, some of the headlines making news, there is been an arrest in the case that shocked an east bay community days before christmas last year, we are...
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from just reading the paper or watching the news? ws? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you just read the paper? well, that's good. and that's where you get all your -- what if you -- don't you feel like if there's an emergency or something, don't you need a phone? >> people say that to me all the time. they say, "it's dangerous not to have a phone." >> jimmy: i agree. >> and i always think it depends, i guess, on your life. i mean, it's not dangerous for me not to have a phone. you know, i don't know if you remember this, but several years ago there was a movie based on the true story of a a guy who was hiking and fell down a crevasse which is some endless, like, you know, huge hole in the mountain of colorado, whatever. >> jimmy: mm-hmm. >> and he didn't have a phone. so he cut his arm off with a a pen knife to get out. do you recall this? >> jimmy: i do remember this movie, absolutely. >> and when this happened, people get to say to me, "would you do that? would you cut your arm? could you do that?" and i kept saying, "no, no. of course, i
from just reading the paper or watching the news? ws? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you just read the paper? well, that's good. and that's where you get all your -- what if you -- don't you feel like if there's an emergency or something, don't you need a phone? >> people say that to me all the time. they say, "it's dangerous not to have a phone." >> jimmy: i agree. >> and i always think it depends, i guess, on your life. i mean, it's not dangerous for me not...
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founders of the fox news channel has died. >> reporter: a polarizing figure to the end roger ailes combinedons, politics and television to build fox news. allegedly abusing his power for his own pleasure. >> women who worked for ailes told me over and over they felt pressured to suacome to advance. >> he always denied the advances. it began on the mike douglas show going to producer until a meeting with richard nixon led him to a career in republican politics. ailes was steed have two speeds, attack and destroy. >> i predicted in 1968 that nobody would ever be elected to high office again without learning how to communicate effectively on television. >> his savvy helped election nixon, ronald reagan and coverage h.w. bush. bush tweeting not sure have been president. >> politics is america's favorite indoor sport. >> he would make his mark creating fox news, a platform for conservative voices. what is ailes legacy >> i think transforming american politics into a contact sport. >> his biographer calls it a world wrestling style of politics that led to the election of donald trump. a controver
founders of the fox news channel has died. >> reporter: a polarizing figure to the end roger ailes combinedons, politics and television to build fox news. allegedly abusing his power for his own pleasure. >> women who worked for ailes told me over and over they felt pressured to suacome to advance. >> he always denied the advances. it began on the mike douglas show going to producer until a meeting with richard nixon led him to a career in republican politics. ailes was steed...
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we have to know where we get the news from and we trust it. there has been this explosion of new news sources. some good. some noisy. some pure crap. i would say anything watching this to be aware of the source of the content and figure out can you trust it. i think you will see a return of consumers going to platforms because they want to know i can trust the source. this is worth my time. i am not going to go down the rabbit hole where something is interesting or fake. >> i believe everything is pree to the public. i would say for everything you see now will remain free. free manying it is supported by advertising. yugoslavia through the site and you will see it -- you go -- short term advertising. over time with when the put it business cap back on we want a paid and free version. we are talking about a high end paid version that would be addative because we think that space is the probably the easiest thing to monetize and build long term. you paying $20 a month to subscribe to your local nudes paper is a hard business. there are few exampl
we have to know where we get the news from and we trust it. there has been this explosion of new news sources. some good. some noisy. some pure crap. i would say anything watching this to be aware of the source of the content and figure out can you trust it. i think you will see a return of consumers going to platforms because they want to know i can trust the source. this is worth my time. i am not going to go down the rabbit hole where something is interesting or fake. >> i believe...
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at 10pm you will get a full round—up of the day ‘s news. but first, it's newswatch. lcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. after the manchester arena bombing, we discussed how news should report the horror of a terrorist attack without giving the perpetrators the publicity they crave. and we look at how newsround covered that news for its young audience. it was shortly after half past ten on monday night when the news came through of what would turn out to be the worst terrorist attack in the uk for almost 12 years. let's break away from the election campaign for a moment, we have some news coming into us out of the north—west. greater manchester police have warned people to stay away from manchester arena. as officers respond to what they are describing as an incident amid reports on social media of some kind of explosion. by the following morning, the scale of the violence had become clear. breakfast invited three of those who had been at the ariana grande concert into the studio. i'm still processing it myself. it is, you know... i really admire you for coming o
at 10pm you will get a full round—up of the day ‘s news. but first, it's newswatch. lcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. after the manchester arena bombing, we discussed how news should report the horror of a terrorist attack without giving the perpetrators the publicity they crave. and we look at how newsround covered that news for its young audience. it was shortly after half past ten on monday night when the news came through of what would turn out to be the worst terrorist attack...
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more popular than the "the new york times." essful shows can make several hundred dollars. >> yea. >> in just a few hours. >> the most dedicated performers, raking in six figures. peppermint and dusty do like the money, but see camming more as a way to inspire others. >> money isn't at the top of the list. that's an awesome bonus on the side. >> they're do it yourself studio up and running with minimal technology. >> very simple setup. little camera. apple. mac book. small tripod. >> tv. >> whole lot of coconut oil. >> whole lot of coconut oil. >> whole tub. oh my gosh. >> ha-ha. >> peppermint and dusty, stumbled into the busiss >> we lived together i had a place with a big mirror in the bedroom. is was -- really fun to look over and in that mirror while we were being intimate. it turned us on. >> yeah. >> i think it's time for us to go. going to leave them, for their show right now. >> on this night, their erotic show went on for five hours. at one point, more than 2600 people were watching. >> our highest night. 7,000 people.
more popular than the "the new york times." essful shows can make several hundred dollars. >> yea. >> in just a few hours. >> the most dedicated performers, raking in six figures. peppermint and dusty do like the money, but see camming more as a way to inspire others. >> money isn't at the top of the list. that's an awesome bonus on the side. >> they're do it yourself studio up and running with minimal technology. >> very simple setup. little...
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the latest headlines: france has a new president—elect. in with a projected 65% of the vote. but more than a third of french voters backed marine le pen's hard—right vision for france. she vows to turn her attention to the coming parliamentary elections. elections are really dominating the news at the moment, and it is not only in france. south koreans are also going to the polls. the early election comes after former president park geun—hye became the first south korean leader to be removed from power through impeachment. moonjae—in, of the newly founded democratic party of korea, is the frontrunner, with the latest opinion polls predicting he will win more than 40% of the vote. from seoul, stephen evans reports. this is the man the opinion polls tip as the overwhelming favourite to be the next president of south korea, moon jae—in, of the left—of—centre democratic party of korea, a big change from the ousted right—wing president. crowd: moon jae-in! moonjae—in! "who's the president," he says, "who'll speak his mind to the united states, t
the latest headlines: france has a new president—elect. in with a projected 65% of the vote. but more than a third of french voters backed marine le pen's hard—right vision for france. she vows to turn her attention to the coming parliamentary elections. elections are really dominating the news at the moment, and it is not only in france. south koreans are also going to the polls. the early election comes after former president park geun—hye became the first south korean leader to be...
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new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. theoothpaste that helps new parodontax. prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ you know new pantene.r tangles the minute you wash it? the first shampoo with active pro-v nutrient blends fueling hair 100% stronger that's instantly smoother and tangle free. because strong...
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the u.s. attorney office in new york. is valentine' the visionary of the house, then frankfurter is the one who has the talent for bringing all these people into the house. he is a huge extrovert. he is incredibly interested in ideas. he really carries on the house valentine passes away -- carries on the house. valentine passes away quite suddenly with other sitting around the table. it is frankfurter who carries on the house and helps found the new republic with the fourth person on the book, who is a very young and precocious man. brian: here is a picture of walter lippmann. who is he? mr. snyder: at the time he joined with this frankfurter new republic crowd, he was a kosher is harvard college graduate, and a socialist. it was when he joined the new republic with herbert croley, felix frankfurter, and others that he became more of a traditional liberal. overtime and during the course of my book, i discussed how lippmann makes the move from socialist too liberal to conservative columnist. brian: how conservative was he a
the u.s. attorney office in new york. is valentine' the visionary of the house, then frankfurter is the one who has the talent for bringing all these people into the house. he is a huge extrovert. he is incredibly interested in ideas. he really carries on the house valentine passes away -- carries on the house. valentine passes away quite suddenly with other sitting around the table. it is frankfurter who carries on the house and helps found the new republic with the fourth person on the book,...