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it's really understaconscionabl >> messy vance, what stands out to you? >> obviously, it's difficult to see these sorts of contradictory statements erupting from different points in time and different places in the white house. i think your point in the lead-in is well taken. these are the types of statements from someone in a environmental investigation that really upset a defense lawyer. you want your client to lock down. you don't want to hear these sort of contradictory statements. at this point, it's very difficult to know what to believe, because we've heard so many different stories that highlights the need for a strong investigation to get to the bottom of what the facts here really are. >> i want to read to you something from preet bharara, former fellow prosecutor of yours, of course, who was removed. he said "this isn't a surrogate refusing to talk about whether the president secretly tapes people like fbi director. it's the president himself." joyce? >> right. and this makes it incredibly challenging here. we have a president who has put on th
it's really understaconscionabl >> messy vance, what stands out to you? >> obviously, it's difficult to see these sorts of contradictory statements erupting from different points in time and different places in the white house. i think your point in the lead-in is well taken. these are the types of statements from someone in a environmental investigation that really upset a defense lawyer. you want your client to lock down. you don't want to hear these sort of contradictory...
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will do the same. >> vance we'll be fighting there with him.ews 4 at 6:00. >> 6:51. get you up to speed on the morning commute. >> live look road, you can see how this rain is affecting the morning commute. had a report of a crash but not seeing it. outer loop at connecticut avenue looking better than it was. inner loop is okay as well. inner loop at the american legion bridge, do have the left lane blocked. outer loop before the toll road. left side blocked before the crash. you can see the beltway starting to see some slowdowns around the area i would say because of the rain. so, again, when you see the screen, this yellow, this orange, this is the only place you can see it on channel 4. the radar on top of the road showing you where it is the worst. northbound 95 after 198 crash there. fowler road left lane getting by. 66 and 95. gw at 395. street flooding. slower than normal because of the rain. i love you but can i blame that on you? >> i will shoulder the blame on yourha start today. the rain will get heavier before we get a break in the
will do the same. >> vance we'll be fighting there with him.ews 4 at 6:00. >> 6:51. get you up to speed on the morning commute. >> live look road, you can see how this rain is affecting the morning commute. had a report of a crash but not seeing it. outer loop at connecticut avenue looking better than it was. inner loop is okay as well. inner loop at the american legion bridge, do have the left lane blocked. outer loop before the toll road. left side blocked before the crash....
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there were people like john steinbeck or vance packard who spoke eloquently about the problems of turningion into a massive tv. somehow they would all become zombies and that was a word that people used. that's one thing when you are buying a breakfast cereal but it's another thing when you are looking at a political candidate. eisenhower had an uncomfortable relationship at first with show business and advertising. when he was initially asked to appear on television and commercials he was filmed by a guy named rosser draves who was a very famous advertising executive at the time. rosser reads created the first television commercials for a presidential campaign. eisenhower was very weary of this process and he was overheard in this process taping ..
there were people like john steinbeck or vance packard who spoke eloquently about the problems of turningion into a massive tv. somehow they would all become zombies and that was a word that people used. that's one thing when you are buying a breakfast cereal but it's another thing when you are looking at a political candidate. eisenhower had an uncomfortable relationship at first with show business and advertising. when he was initially asked to appear on television and commercials he was...
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our main man jim vance announced he has been diagnosed with cancer.to keep working as much as his treatment allows. we intend to support him as best we can. we know he is not one to shy away from a fight. please keep vance in your thoughts. if it is appropriate in your prayers. as he said today he will see you yeah, i just saved a whole lot of money by swhuh.ing to geico. we should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico insures way more than cars. boats, motorcycles... even rvs! geico insures rvs? what's an rv? uh, the thing we've been stuck on for five years! wait, i'm not a real moose?? we've been over this, jeff... we're stickers! i'm not a real moose? give him some space. deep breaths, jeff. what's a sticker?!? take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. narrator:to do time is what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound ant
our main man jim vance announced he has been diagnosed with cancer.to keep working as much as his treatment allows. we intend to support him as best we can. we know he is not one to shy away from a fight. please keep vance in your thoughts. if it is appropriate in your prayers. as he said today he will see you yeah, i just saved a whole lot of money by swhuh.ing to geico. we should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico insures way more than cars. boats, motorcycles... even rvs! geico...
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vance's part? mr. brzezinski: no reaction. i think you realize the asymmetry. -- he realized the asymmetry. he did not object. brian: to the back to 1989 again about japan and china. mr. brzezinski: on china, i don't think there is too much division. thereby recognizes that the relationship has evolved very well. first president nixon broke through and established contact, then-president carter broke through and normalized relations. since then the political, economic become -- economic, military relations has grown very well. president bush has a lot of sensitivity for china. he understands china very well. he is the first president, in my judgment, we have had where the relationship is just spontaneously natural and felt to be as important with our relationship in the atlantic. 4 brian: japan -- brian: japan? mr. brzezinski: same thing. a relationship with japan on balance is a good one. we have a number of issues with the japanese, but the white house was very right in saying when bush was leaving for japan the singles for
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i know it'a long lt, it is by no means complet every day hewe're rkg vance our agenda and to address the problems that amics ce in their everyday lives. question reporter: mrspke everyier this week senatorcconnell said we cldo with a lile less drama from the white hou on a lot of things. sically you could undert your agenda. do y aee the spke is always nice to ha less drama th pnt i'm trying toake -- i ied toakthis the oer daaty pressonference. pelen the cntry need know that wee sy at work tryingo solvehe pblems. i ale the ia lot in th mea these days. at doesn't seize up congress. that doesn't stop usro doing oujo, to work opeople's prle. one of the rsons why i rea you the listf st whate have done this week on csi the skillsapon strmling t. to get wteut of governmentmaheengo refficient, get taxefm moving. thesare things that really affect people in their daily lives. wee working on this. i just think it's very important that peoplknhat we can walk andhegum at the same ti. sure, dras not helpful in getting thin done,ut wre still gettg this ne that'she imporntoint. reporter: mr. speer,
i know it'a long lt, it is by no means complet every day hewe're rkg vance our agenda and to address the problems that amics ce in their everyday lives. question reporter: mrspke everyier this week senatorcconnell said we cldo with a lile less drama from the white hou on a lot of things. sically you could undert your agenda. do y aee the spke is always nice to ha less drama th pnt i'm trying toake -- i ied toakthis the oer daaty pressonference. pelen the cntry need know that wee sy at work...
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every dahere ware working to vance our agenda a t dress the problems tha amerans face in their everay lives. eson repoermr. spke earlier th wk senator mccoelsa we cou dl with little less drama fromhe white housen a lot of things. silly saying it could undercut or hamper you enda. you aeeitthat assessnt speaker an: well, ah 's alws nice to veess dra. ththg wa to say, people inhicotrneed tknow we arbu awo trying to solve their oblems. so ieaze the's a l in the media these days. that doesn't seize up coress. atoesn't stop us from dog r bs, to work on people's obms one t rso w i just read youheist ofuswh 'vdone this week on osing thskillsap, on streamling i. to get waste out of goveme, ke the pentagon moreffie, t x fo moving, these e things tt really affect pele in ei day ve we're rkg this, ando i just tnkt'important that op kw at we can walknd chewum at the sameiman su, amisotelpful in geing things done but we're stl gettg things done and at's the importantoi. yeah. report: mr. ear, a number of congression lde m thhe deputy attoeyeneral he athe capitola nit. reou at that meetingan at yr
every dahere ware working to vance our agenda a t dress the problems tha amerans face in their everay lives. eson repoermr. spke earlier th wk senator mccoelsa we cou dl with little less drama fromhe white housen a lot of things. silly saying it could undercut or hamper you enda. you aeeitthat assessnt speaker an: well, ah 's alws nice to veess dra. ththg wa to say, people inhicotrneed tknow we arbu awo trying to solve their oblems. so ieaze the's a l in the media these days. that doesn't seize...
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. >> with a win, the warriors can add vance for the third straight year. the spurs will likely not have leonard or david lee available for game four. mike shumann has more from the alamo city. >> reporter: warriors feeling good about themselves today in practice after winning game three. but they know closing out a gregg popovich team here at home in game four is going to be difficult. >> we weren't happy with everything we did on the floor last night, but we did do some good things. hopefull better things tomorrow night. >> corner three. that's good. kevin durant lighting it up. >> reporter: the spurs had no answer for kevin durant, who had a postseason career high 19 points in the third quarter and 33 for the game. but there were issues, like 21 turnovers. >> we can obviously play better and hope to do that tomorrow. wasn't a pretty game by any stretch of the imagination. >> reporter: closing out a team on their home court is not an easy task. >> we know what the spurs are about. they play 48 minutes, play tough and hard. execute their system and their c
. >> with a win, the warriors can add vance for the third straight year. the spurs will likely not have leonard or david lee available for game four. mike shumann has more from the alamo city. >> reporter: warriors feeling good about themselves today in practice after winning game three. but they know closing out a gregg popovich team here at home in game four is going to be difficult. >> we weren't happy with everything we did on the floor last night, but we did do some good...
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socialist party backing emmanuel macron, even before the run—off, such as the former prime minister manual vanced be interesting to see who of the politicians willjoin him in the battle for the parliamentary election next month. he has also promised to line up a certain number of people. a historic night for france. here is how some world leaders reacted to the result via their social media accounts. us president donald trump tweeted his reaction. he posted: the british prime minister theresa may also congratulated president—elect macron — saying: italian prime minister paolo gentiloni tweeted: a similar sentiment from donald tusk, the former polish prime minister who chairs summits of european leaders. and jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, said the result made him: "happy that the ideas that you defended, of a strong and progressive europe that protects all its citizens, will be those that france will cherish under your presidency". let's hear some more of emmanuel macron‘s speech outside the louvre museum in paris. the president—elect said he would unite the countr
socialist party backing emmanuel macron, even before the run—off, such as the former prime minister manual vanced be interesting to see who of the politicians willjoin him in the battle for the parliamentary election next month. he has also promised to line up a certain number of people. a historic night for france. here is how some world leaders reacted to the result via their social media accounts. us president donald trump tweeted his reaction. he posted: the british prime minister theresa...
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vance which is -- >> hill billy elegy. >> some have called it the -- [inaudible] making it. [laughter] he goes into great detail about the pain of having gotten himself separated from his roots. this, my mother could never understand what i was doing. [laughter] she -- what is he, a journalist? [laughter] i mean, mrs. so and so on the second floor, son, was a doctor. no problem there. somebody else was a lawyer and had a cadillac. what exactly -- she knew that i was making some kind of reputation, that my name was in the papers occasionally, but, and when people, especially relatives asked what is he exactly, she said, she couldn't answer. my father could, but he was too snobbish to get into these discussions. and my mother once said wistfully, and here you have in this little remark encapsulated a huge sociological theory. she said wistfully, i should have made him for a dentist. [laughter] now, the laugh isn't big enough, because a lot of you don't know what that means. a dentist was a kid who had failed to become a doctor. [laughter] and even though he might make a lot of
vance which is -- >> hill billy elegy. >> some have called it the -- [inaudible] making it. [laughter] he goes into great detail about the pain of having gotten himself separated from his roots. this, my mother could never understand what i was doing. [laughter] she -- what is he, a journalist? [laughter] i mean, mrs. so and so on the second floor, son, was a doctor. no problem there. somebody else was a lawyer and had a cadillac. what exactly -- she knew that i was making some kind...
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so i will talk about is what we're currently doing so the institute has a mission to read vance a rating system but it is to scott -- discussed as the process engineering to construct infrastructure and think about that difference the bond negative friendly to bring resiliency we were formed by the american society of civil engineers the overall working on simultaneous projects to figure out a way with a more sustainable project and at the same time harvard university was working on those efforts mooch mooch --- merge together. so obviously tom talks about the importancimportanc e of infrastructure for a variety of viewpoints but it is tied to our gdp with individual and family earning his. we have a lot of delayed investment since we will make a concerted effort to catch up how we build that and what should be the key points that guide us in those investment decisions. condition applies to all civil infrastructure and all phases and it is time to constantly evolves. we all have the benefit of with the green building council did with the energy-efficient design for buildings but leave ap
so i will talk about is what we're currently doing so the institute has a mission to read vance a rating system but it is to scott -- discussed as the process engineering to construct infrastructure and think about that difference the bond negative friendly to bring resiliency we were formed by the american society of civil engineers the overall working on simultaneous projects to figure out a way with a more sustainable project and at the same time harvard university was working on those...
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what ashlee vance, who has written this piece really talks about is can you make that a legitimate claimhen you have become the biggest single driving of advertising dollars and trying to get people to click on ads known to humanity. oliver: the thing interesting about this is is not necessarily new for a company to try to have some sort of philanthropic mission. our own company has a philanthropic mission. oliver: it's very different because of facebook's nature. aboutked with sarah frier sheryl sandberg and her role of bringing emotion to the company. people came to work for this, but they are try to give you look like ads. megan: you have to look at what google was when it started. it made it more efficient to find the things you wanted on the internet. facebook was a way to find girls at the beginning for mark zuckerberg. and it morphed over the years as ashley calls it, a giant public scrapbook of people's lives. in part, there's an argument on the side of the industry that -- are they responsible as platforms for being transformative receptacles of this kind of philanthropic missio
what ashlee vance, who has written this piece really talks about is can you make that a legitimate claimhen you have become the biggest single driving of advertising dollars and trying to get people to click on ads known to humanity. oliver: the thing interesting about this is is not necessarily new for a company to try to have some sort of philanthropic mission. our own company has a philanthropic mission. oliver: it's very different because of facebook's nature. aboutked with sarah frier...
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there is a canadian named john vance who estimated 80,000 americans crossed the border from the united states to canada and volunteered in the british army. these are members who were wealthy americans who formed a volunteer aviation squad inside the french army that was an enormous public relation value to the united states and france. here they are with their two mascots. roosevelt wrote articles about them. vandirbelt gave them all the money they wanted. famous guys in their age. this is had monument built to them in western paris. i want to wrap up saying why the u.s. got into this war. the real reason is i think by 1916 the american people realized by staying neutral they made themselves less safe not more. this is the cover image of life magazine in february 1916. it is a map of the united states, if the united states continued to act in this neutral isolationist fashion. the fear is the united states will end up like chichina. you can see on this map most of the united states is now labelled as new precy or new ponci an and mexico is the province meaning the province of france.
there is a canadian named john vance who estimated 80,000 americans crossed the border from the united states to canada and volunteered in the british army. these are members who were wealthy americans who formed a volunteer aviation squad inside the french army that was an enormous public relation value to the united states and france. here they are with their two mascots. roosevelt wrote articles about them. vandirbelt gave them all the money they wanted. famous guys in their age. this is had...
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vance. his memoire "hillbilly-ology" was named as would be one of tht books to explain trump's win.his speech and his lack of using those three words today? >> i think it is difficult to generalize because there is not a single trump voter. there are many types of trump voters. the two broad buckets i would put some of the conversations i've had with some of the trump supporters in the past day or so is that, you know, there are folks who are certainly a little bothered maybe by some of the things that they're hearing, some folks who won't be especially happy he has discarded some of the tougher rhetoric during the campaign, but fundamentally they're going to stick with him. i think you have the core group of trump voters who because american politics is fundamentally an us versus them game, they're never going to abandon trump. that's probably, my guessst around, about 20 pearls of the electorate. those folks, while they may be a little unhappy with things trump does day-to-day, at a fundamental laefl they're not going to discard him. that's a group of voters i don't think are up f
vance. his memoire "hillbilly-ology" was named as would be one of tht books to explain trump's win.his speech and his lack of using those three words today? >> i think it is difficult to generalize because there is not a single trump voter. there are many types of trump voters. the two broad buckets i would put some of the conversations i've had with some of the trump supporters in the past day or so is that, you know, there are folks who are certainly a little bothered maybe by...
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vance, political analyst patrick healey, republican strategist eric beach and ahmed, author of "in the land of invisible women." good to see all of you. boy, there's a lot. great anticipation for what may transpire tomorrow with the president's remarks as he, you know, extends the olive branch, perhaps, to the muslim community there in the middle east, but j.d., at the same time one cannot overlook, you know, what just transpired today, the president's very rosy view, it's been a tremendous day. you saw the u.s. secretary of state also say that this was a growing partnership guided in trust and that followed by the foreign minister of saudi arabia, al jubeir, who said and described this as a very productive and historic visit. this relationship is many decades, long standing, between the u.s. and saudi arabia. the business deals between arsenal, you know, and economic interests has been going on a very long time. why is this declaration signed today of this vision, strategic vision, any different? >> well, i don't know if it is a whole lot different from what we've done in the past wit
vance, political analyst patrick healey, republican strategist eric beach and ahmed, author of "in the land of invisible women." good to see all of you. boy, there's a lot. great anticipation for what may transpire tomorrow with the president's remarks as he, you know, extends the olive branch, perhaps, to the muslim community there in the middle east, but j.d., at the same time one cannot overlook, you know, what just transpired today, the president's very rosy view, it's been a...
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outside, inmate roy freed, who prefers to be called royana found himself the subject of unwanted a vances on the inside. >> being the way that i am, it's kind of hard to find someone who wants to live with me. i ended up moving in with this other dude that was gay. sure, we can be cellies, roommates, whoever you want to say it. but it turns out he had other intentions as far as force himself on me. so we got into a little altercation last night. >> did you do any damage to him? >> not really. he was like five times bigger than me. the only good thing that came out of this black eye is which it gave me a single cell. which is kind of a catch-22, since day one i've got here, i've been requesting one. pretty much, i just stay to myself. really, the only people i kick it with are other gay people or people who identify themselves as transgender. >> later on we met two of royana's closest friends. >> ago, it's her birthday and dressed up and nobody to go. >> what's today? >> my birthday. i thought it was a holiday. that's not on your calendar? it was on cnn on the scroll this morning. >> we we
outside, inmate roy freed, who prefers to be called royana found himself the subject of unwanted a vances on the inside. >> being the way that i am, it's kind of hard to find someone who wants to live with me. i ended up moving in with this other dude that was gay. sure, we can be cellies, roommates, whoever you want to say it. but it turns out he had other intentions as far as force himself on me. so we got into a little altercation last night. >> did you do any damage to him?...
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there is canadian story john vance, 80,000, 80,000 americans, crossed the border from the united states into canada and volunteered in the british army. 80,000. these men, are members of the lafayette es can drill. wealthy americans form ad volunteer aviation squadron inside the french army was enormous public relations value to the united states and to france. here they are with the two mascots, two lion cubs, whiskey and soda. theodore roosevelt wrote articles about them. cornelius vanderbilt gave all the money to host lavish parties, big parties in paris, big parties at their aerodrome. this is the monument the french built to them in western paris. i want to wrap up saying why the united states got into this war. the real reason i think, is that by 1916 the american people had realized by staying neutral they had made themselves less safe, not more. this is the cover image of "life" magazine in february 1916, february 1916. it's a map of the united states if the united states continued to act in this neutral isolationist fashion. the fear is that the united states will end up like c
there is canadian story john vance, 80,000, 80,000 americans, crossed the border from the united states into canada and volunteered in the british army. 80,000. these men, are members of the lafayette es can drill. wealthy americans form ad volunteer aviation squadron inside the french army was enormous public relations value to the united states and to france. here they are with the two mascots, two lion cubs, whiskey and soda. theodore roosevelt wrote articles about them. cornelius vanderbilt...
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vance, thanks so much. >>> turning to new details in the fatal train stabbings in portland. the fbi now looking into possible hate crime charges, this as families mourn the loss of two men who tried to intervene, two men who people are calling heroes. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." your family's finally eating vegetables thanks to our birds eye voila skillet meals. and they only take 15 minutes to make. ahh! birds eye voila so veggie good i decided to see if there was a way for design to play a... ...positive role in what was going on in the world. there's a jacket that's reflective for visibility... ...a sleeping bag jacket, jackets that turn into tents. i usually do my fashion sketches on the computer. i love drawing on the screen. there's no lag time at all. it feels just like my markers. with fashion, you can dress people and help people. it's really cool to see your work come to life. we, the entertainment-loving people, want all our rooms to be tv rooms. because those are the best rooms. because they have tvs in them. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want ou
vance, thanks so much. >>> turning to new details in the fatal train stabbings in portland. the fbi now looking into possible hate crime charges, this as families mourn the loss of two men who tried to intervene, two men who people are calling heroes. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." your family's finally eating vegetables thanks to our birds eye voila skillet meals. and they only take 15 minutes to make. ahh! birds eye voila so veggie good i decided to see if there was a...
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third on the lies, jd vance, recollection in a childhood in ohio, hillbilly. elgy. david mccullough, a collection of speeches, the american spirit. followed by bill o'reilly's latest book, old school. non-fiction best-sellers according to the conservative book club, women who work, by ivanka trump, daughter and assistant to president trump. the true jesus by david limbaugh. the extreme ownership, jocko willink and leif babin's book about u.s. forces effort to secure ramadi. bill o'reilly, martin dugard, killing the rising sun, wrapping up look at conservative book club's current nonfiction best-sellers, former president george w. bush's paintings of american soldiers, portraits of corerage. many of these authors have or will appear on booktv. you can watch them on our web site, booktv.org. >> to put as simply as possible the main theme of the book, we had huge upward redistribution of income over the last four decades that is not arguable at this point. documented any number of ways. people heard of thomas pacetti's great book, capital, talks more about wealth. we h
third on the lies, jd vance, recollection in a childhood in ohio, hillbilly. elgy. david mccullough, a collection of speeches, the american spirit. followed by bill o'reilly's latest book, old school. non-fiction best-sellers according to the conservative book club, women who work, by ivanka trump, daughter and assistant to president trump. the true jesus by david limbaugh. the extreme ownership, jocko willink and leif babin's book about u.s. forces effort to secure ramadi. bill o'reilly,...
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single possible scenario, everything from potential bomb residue, all the way to potentially can vancings and obviously looking at any potential suspect who might have been in the area. but, again, the source of explosion remains unknown, what kind of bang it was, individuals -- this could have been a gas pipe explosion for all we know. until we get those details in the next few hours, everything is pretty much speculative as sean indicated earlier. >> there was no warnings, no threats ahead of time? >> well, there has been a lot of threats made to the west, i mean, we know al qaeda have made recent threats and actually called on the type individuals to attack in the homeland, whether this was in any capacity of any way related to that is still unknown, but what we know is that there certainly has been calls to do so. but, again, as long as we don't know the source of explosion, what exactly actually transpired at the venue towards the end. we know that, you know, jihadist have not released any sort of detail regarding what happened. chatter remains online what types, but anything else i
single possible scenario, everything from potential bomb residue, all the way to potentially can vancings and obviously looking at any potential suspect who might have been in the area. but, again, the source of explosion remains unknown, what kind of bang it was, individuals -- this could have been a gas pipe explosion for all we know. until we get those details in the next few hours, everything is pretty much speculative as sean indicated earlier. >> there was no warnings, no threats...
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joining us now, former special agent in charge of the fbi's northern alabama district and joyce vancelcome to you both. rick, i'll start with you. as former high ranking fbi agent, what's your reaction today to reports now that "the washington post" is say thag the russia trump investigation is actually focusing on a person of interest inside of the white house? >> it's not surprising and if there's a straighter arrow inside the built beltway than bob mueller, i don't know who that would be. so as an investigator, i'd be focused on three things. the first is is russian influence because that sets context. you got to understand what they were trying to do, why they were trying to do it and the tactic, techniques and procedures e ruia were employing to influence our election. that's important from a count intelligence standpoint so you can mitigate future attempt, but it doesn't get into the criminal realm. the second thing is the collusion piece. and that's important because that sets the stage for future potential criminal charges and there's a big difference between colluding with th
joining us now, former special agent in charge of the fbi's northern alabama district and joyce vancelcome to you both. rick, i'll start with you. as former high ranking fbi agent, what's your reaction today to reports now that "the washington post" is say thag the russia trump investigation is actually focusing on a person of interest inside of the white house? >> it's not surprising and if there's a straighter arrow inside the built beltway than bob mueller, i don't know who...
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so, the smooth in the markets, but i think for the most part, the idea of howling that vance insightheet insight, it is appropriate to determine the interest rate. generated the market determine interest rate. i think that was healthy in the past and we ought to try to go back to that again. that requires some reduction in the size of the balance sheet. obviouslyou are known for the taylor rule and you advocate the central bank using rules, but how do you use them? you are at stanley fischer say, we look at five different taylor rules every time we meet. theyd they be can -- or get required to as legislation on capitol hill would suggest, stick to a rule, or do they use it under a discretionary basis, take guidance from it? prof. taylor: the latest legislation looks at the strategy for monetary policy, and i think that is quite reasonable. i also asked them to compare whatever the strategy is and they get to choose, if they get to describe it with some rule which they get to choose as well. i think it's not too far away from what's happening recently. i think chair yellen and vice fi
so, the smooth in the markets, but i think for the most part, the idea of howling that vance insightheet insight, it is appropriate to determine the interest rate. generated the market determine interest rate. i think that was healthy in the past and we ought to try to go back to that again. that requires some reduction in the size of the balance sheet. obviouslyou are known for the taylor rule and you advocate the central bank using rules, but how do you use them? you are at stanley fischer...
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third on the list, jd vance with his recollection of his childhood in a rust belt town in ohio. hillbilly. eegy. david mccullough with collection of speeches, the american spirit. followed by bill o'reilly's latest book, old school. our look at current non-fiction best-sellers according to the conservative book club continues with women who work, by ivanka trump, daughter and assistant to president trump. followed by the true jesus by david limbaugh. 8th is extreme ownership. navy seals jacques cowill link and leif babin's account of their mission to help u.s. forces secure ramadi. next on the list bill o'reilly and historian martin dugard history of japan's defeat during world war two, killing the rising sun. former best-sellers, president george w. bush's paintings of american soldiers, portraits of courage. many of these authors have or appear on booktv. watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> we live in an era of very rapid change, rapid technological change. rapid integration of global economy, high less of integration. all these are dislocating forces. they're very posit
third on the list, jd vance with his recollection of his childhood in a rust belt town in ohio. hillbilly. eegy. david mccullough with collection of speeches, the american spirit. followed by bill o'reilly's latest book, old school. our look at current non-fiction best-sellers according to the conservative book club continues with women who work, by ivanka trump, daughter and assistant to president trump. followed by the true jesus by david limbaugh. 8th is extreme ownership. navy seals jacques...
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our look the best selling nonfiction books according to apple's ibooks continues with jd vance's recollection of his childhood in ohio hillbilly. >> and then when breath becomes air and then black privilege by sharma main. some of the authors will appear on booktv. >> so these idea is a crazy idea -- lazy idea and by those who don't like jude jim and don't understand it and not embodied by the -- the love of the jewish people. on the other side you have some secular jews who i would call orthodox, the secular jews who repeat i would not make politics here but who repeat the same model, the same sort of meal of fire, so the real dividing line is not this one. the real dividing line is between those who believe that judaism is a test of the spirit, a met aphysical journey and those who believe in the comfort of the jew. to be a jew is not comfortable. since the first day the foot of the -- when moses came to the jews of the time, moses knew that the law has been proposed to all the nation of the earth me. knew the secret. the knew that -- some say today in america -- had been proposed to all th
our look the best selling nonfiction books according to apple's ibooks continues with jd vance's recollection of his childhood in ohio hillbilly. >> and then when breath becomes air and then black privilege by sharma main. some of the authors will appear on booktv. >> so these idea is a crazy idea -- lazy idea and by those who don't like jude jim and don't understand it and not embodied by the -- the love of the jewish people. on the other side you have some secular jews who i would...
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vance is not leaving the a and core desk any time plans to join his long time colleague when he can during>>> scary moments at the padres game in san diego. in the bottom of the ninth hector sanchez swings at a pitch but his bat goes flying over the dug out. it actually hit woman in the head. now, luckily off duty emt was sitting rows hyped her and immediately rush to her aid. medical personnel arrived. she had to leave the field she was walking an alert but had a big bandage on her head. >>> and finally, i love this story. it's proof that anything is possible. meet patch. he's gearing up to run this weekend kentucky derby but he will do so with get this one eye. the three-year-old thoroughbred developed an ulcer in his left eye eye that didn't respond to treatment so veterinarians were forced to remove it. the patch, well, not letting that stop him. even has a pretty good odds of winning going into the big race. so we wish patch great luck and he's a us this friday morning. back to you guys in the loft. >>> all right. thank you erin. >>> 7:04 -- zen toll zero four. time to trek what's tre
vance is not leaving the a and core desk any time plans to join his long time colleague when he can during>>> scary moments at the padres game in san diego. in the bottom of the ninth hector sanchez swings at a pitch but his bat goes flying over the dug out. it actually hit woman in the head. now, luckily off duty emt was sitting rows hyped her and immediately rush to her aid. medical personnel arrived. she had to leave the field she was walking an alert but had a big bandage on her...
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. >> former counterterrorism and intelligence officer, malcolm vance, on his career and most recent book, the plot to hack america. and hacking isis, how to destroy the cyber jihad. >> it came out. while we were writing this, we found that there were two hacks that were done against france. another one against germany's parliament. which were attributed to isis. while we were studying that, we learned that he methodologies, the malware introduced, and the place where the servers terminated that were stealing the information were certainly not from isis. they were what is now known as atp 28. cozy bear. of cloud was the name strike, the cyber security company that gave their interpretation of this malware package that belonged to russian military intelligence, the gr you. >> tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, on c-span's "q&a." >> in case you missed it on c-span, ron wyden on the cbo score for the american health care act area >> -- act. $8what is still intact is billion in medicaid cuts. these medicaid cuts are going to hit american communities like a wrecking ball. the pain is going to be felt
. >> former counterterrorism and intelligence officer, malcolm vance, on his career and most recent book, the plot to hack america. and hacking isis, how to destroy the cyber jihad. >> it came out. while we were writing this, we found that there were two hacks that were done against france. another one against germany's parliament. which were attributed to isis. while we were studying that, we learned that he methodologies, the malware introduced, and the place where the servers...
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behind-the-scenes look at hillary clinton's 2016 residential candidacy, shattered followed by jd vance's recollection of his childhood growing up in a rust belt town in ohio, hillbilly elegy. next facebook's chief operating officer sheryl sandberg and psychologist adam grants on perseverance, option b. followed by libby chamberlain's account of her facebook group that turned into a political movement , pantsuit nation and wrapping up our look at politics and prose list of best-selling nonfiction books is pulitzer prize winning author alan taylor's history of the american revolution. >> some of these authors have or will be appearing on tv, youcan also watch them on our website, tv.org. >> . >> accumulated darling, tonight were pleased to present from the congressman radio host trey radials signing for his new book "democrazy". join me in welcoming trey radel. >> thank you so much, thank you very much, nice to meet you. >> i'm i left my cell phone. >> thank you all so much for coming, that's the flashlight and that there. >> how are we doing?
behind-the-scenes look at hillary clinton's 2016 residential candidacy, shattered followed by jd vance's recollection of his childhood growing up in a rust belt town in ohio, hillbilly elegy. next facebook's chief operating officer sheryl sandberg and psychologist adam grants on perseverance, option b. followed by libby chamberlain's account of her facebook group that turned into a political movement , pantsuit nation and wrapping up our look at politics and prose list of best-selling...
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tomorrow's and midori mitch mcconnell says expect to vote for vance nomination of rachel brand to the associate attorney general. later in the week deputy attorney general rod rosenstein gives and all senators reading on the firing of fbi james coney is scheduled for thursday afternoon on 2:30 p.m. james coney was shut down to federate into tom's formal national security adviser michael flynn in an oval office meeting in february. that according to a memo esther comey wrote shortly after the meeting. i hope you can let this go, the president pulled mr. comey according to the memo. the existence of this is the clearest evidence that the president has to try to directly influence the justice department and fbi investigation into links between mr. trump's associates and russia. now it will show you majority leader, mitch mcconnell, speaking to the gop party lunch today. speaking of.
tomorrow's and midori mitch mcconnell says expect to vote for vance nomination of rachel brand to the associate attorney general. later in the week deputy attorney general rod rosenstein gives and all senators reading on the firing of fbi james coney is scheduled for thursday afternoon on 2:30 p.m. james coney was shut down to federate into tom's formal national security adviser michael flynn in an oval office meeting in february. that according to a memo esther comey wrote shortly after the...