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a lot of viewers say he is just easy ratings, isn't he? he always has been.ou invite him that he will say something controversial. no, i mean, he represents a strand of political thinking in the united kingdom, there is no doubt about that. as party leader he had a track record of political success, so, for example, his party came first in the european elections in 2014, at the general election in 2015, the party in the popular vote came third. so this is someone... ..we aren't able to exclude from our programmes. he has got a track record of electoral success, and he does represent a strand of political thinking in british politics. many people to find what it is offensive. his comments on immigration in the current climate, people think he has stirred up anti—immigrant sentiment. do you think it is responsible to have him on? well, not everyone is going to like what he says and there are all sorts of people that we get on our programmes that some of our viewers are going to disagree with. but your decision to have him on, knowing all that, is that responsib
a lot of viewers say he is just easy ratings, isn't he? he always has been.ou invite him that he will say something controversial. no, i mean, he represents a strand of political thinking in the united kingdom, there is no doubt about that. as party leader he had a track record of political success, so, for example, his party came first in the european elections in 2014, at the general election in 2015, the party in the popular vote came third. so this is someone... ..we aren't able to exclude...
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a lot of viewers say he is easy ratings and always has been.ontroversial. he represents a strand of political thinking in the uk. there is no doubt about that. as party leader he had a track record of political success. so, for example, his party came first in the european elections in 2014. the general election in 2015, the party in the popular vote came third. this is someone... we are not able to exclude him from our programmes. he has a track record of electoral success. and he does represent a strand of political thinking in british politics. many people do find what he says offensive. particularly as we heard in those of your comments. his comments on immigration in the current climate, people feel he has stirred up anti—immigrant sentiment. do you think it is responsible to have him up? not everybody will like what he says. we will get people on our programmes some people will disagree with. it isn'tjust that they disagree, it is whether it is responsible when some people feel there is a growing climate of tension around immigration and
a lot of viewers say he is easy ratings and always has been.ontroversial. he represents a strand of political thinking in the uk. there is no doubt about that. as party leader he had a track record of political success. so, for example, his party came first in the european elections in 2014. the general election in 2015, the party in the popular vote came third. this is someone... we are not able to exclude him from our programmes. he has a track record of electoral success. and he does...
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host: for the your money aspect, for viewers who do not know, freddie mac and fannie mae were remained in d government custody, bailed out to the tune of $187 billion. why are they still remain on the government's ledger, even though profitability?o guest: they returned to profitability, it's been eight politics are tricky. interest on all sides, doesn't partisan y across lines, the way other things do such as healthcare. dodd-frank financial reform law responded to the financial a lot of alt with things, regulation of banks and many other things, but didn't touch freddie mac and fannie mae. tricky. are at the time, they were losing a ot of money and there wasn't a clear response. what you saw over the course of the obama administration, never course clearly charted out and wasn't political will to get it one even though there were major efforts in the house and senate in 2013 and 2014, but get over, wasn't enough momentum to get either the finish line. host: total dividend paid pie treasury to the department at this point little billion, propublica the rg, has been tracking payments.
host: for the your money aspect, for viewers who do not know, freddie mac and fannie mae were remained in d government custody, bailed out to the tune of $187 billion. why are they still remain on the government's ledger, even though profitability?o guest: they returned to profitability, it's been eight politics are tricky. interest on all sides, doesn't partisan y across lines, the way other things do such as healthcare. dodd-frank financial reform law responded to the financial a lot of alt...
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a lot of viewers say he is just easy ratings, isn't he? he always has been., there is no doubt about that. as party leader he had a track record of political success, so, for example, his party came first in the european elections in 2014, at the general election in 2015, the party in the popular vote came third. so this is someone... ..we aren't able to exclude from our programmes. he has got a track record of electoral success, and he does represent a strand of political thinking in british politics. many people do find what he says offensive. particularly, as we heard in those viewers comments there, his comments on immigration in the current climate, people feel that he has stirred up anti—immigrant sentiment. do you think it is responsible to have him on? well, not everyone is going to like what he says and there are all sorts of people that we get on our programmes that some of our viewers are going to disagree with. it's not just that they disagree, though, is it? it's about whether it is responsible, when some people feel there is a growing climate of
a lot of viewers say he is just easy ratings, isn't he? he always has been., there is no doubt about that. as party leader he had a track record of political success, so, for example, his party came first in the european elections in 2014, at the general election in 2015, the party in the popular vote came third. so this is someone... ..we aren't able to exclude from our programmes. he has got a track record of electoral success, and he does represent a strand of political thinking in british...
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host: we have time for a few more calls from viewers. special line set aside for the viewers that have attended these town halls. lonnie is in virginia. attended one. a republican. which did you attend? congresswoman, barbara comstock has a town hall that was conducted by phone. host: and tell us about that process for somebody that has halleen to a tele-town before? i got: basically, notified to email if i would like to participate.
host: we have time for a few more calls from viewers. special line set aside for the viewers that have attended these town halls. lonnie is in virginia. attended one. a republican. which did you attend? congresswoman, barbara comstock has a town hall that was conducted by phone. host: and tell us about that process for somebody that has halleen to a tele-town before? i got: basically, notified to email if i would like to participate.
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we track viewer data second by second, the most watched moments of the big game and when viewers changed channel. >>> the people at soma tv were keeping a close eye on the super bowl. the part of the game that had the most viewers. >> joining us now this morning, thanks for coming in we appreciate it. >> i was explaining to my son during the third quarter what a blow out was. what part was the highest percentage. >> it was fourth quarter into overtime. >> did people come back? did they hear this is turning into a game and people leave? >> we saw viewer ship continue to grow throughout the course of the game. so assuming things are very active on social media and people started tuning in more and more. is that standard in previous super bowls where it grows throughout the game? >> last year viewer ship was steady and it ended up ramping towards q 4 and overtime since it was so historic. >> let's tack about commercials. >> which got the highest retention? >> we saw was that retention and engagement over the q 4 and overtime just showed the highest rate of engagement. so sprite's lebron ad
we track viewer data second by second, the most watched moments of the big game and when viewers changed channel. >>> the people at soma tv were keeping a close eye on the super bowl. the part of the game that had the most viewers. >> joining us now this morning, thanks for coming in we appreciate it. >> i was explaining to my son during the third quarter what a blow out was. what part was the highest percentage. >> it was fourth quarter into overtime. >> did...
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this was sent to us by a kron 4 viewer. you can see a car trying to drive through the water. driving through the water is very dangerous because you can never be sure exactly how deep the water really happening today... schools in marin county are expected to reopen. several school were closed yesterday because of the flooding. this was the scene in front of tamalpais high yesterday you can see the broken tree. the wood chips on the sidewalk show exactly how high the water got yesterday. most of the water receded by yesterday afternoon but there were still some lanes in front of the school that were still flooded and too dangerous to drive in. and this was the scene at redwood high school in larkspur. the water rose all the way up to the bleachers on the softball field. at one point the water was about a foot deep. public works crews even had to block off the parking lot where the nearby marsh had spilled over. and you can keep updated on all the storm damage in your area as well as the timing of the next storm by downloadi
this was sent to us by a kron 4 viewer. you can see a car trying to drive through the water. driving through the water is very dangerous because you can never be sure exactly how deep the water really happening today... schools in marin county are expected to reopen. several school were closed yesterday because of the flooding. this was the scene in front of tamalpais high yesterday you can see the broken tree. the wood chips on the sidewalk show exactly how high the water got yesterday. most...
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this video was sent to us by kron 4 viewer eric helmgren.erday afternoon at the alamo canal in pleasanton. you can see just how much water was flowing in the creek causing concern for possible flooding. and look at this video also sent by a kron 4 viewer showing the flooded streets in aptos. you can see the water coming right up next to some of the buildings. damage from the recent bay area storm continues to leave its marks on roads and highways. these are pictures from highway 101 in san jose, sent to us by a kron four viewer. this is just before the story road and tully road exits. you can see cars driving on the highway through the rough conditions. you can send us your storm related pictures and videos on the free kron four mobile app. just push the report it tab. and we may put your pictures on air or online. controversial conservative commentator milo yiannopoulos no longer has a book deal. simon and schuster announced monday it will not release yiannopoulos's book. has faced heat recently after video clips posted online show him seem
this video was sent to us by kron 4 viewer eric helmgren.erday afternoon at the alamo canal in pleasanton. you can see just how much water was flowing in the creek causing concern for possible flooding. and look at this video also sent by a kron 4 viewer showing the flooded streets in aptos. you can see the water coming right up next to some of the buildings. damage from the recent bay area storm continues to leave its marks on roads and highways. these are pictures from highway 101 in san...
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>> well, i think the viewer is right that trooth matters regardless of who the president is. it is our job as journalists to tell the truth. it's our job as journalists to seek the truth, as we're doing our reporters. and i think that that's what journalists broadly are doing. but the caller is right to say that that is important and it is incumbent upon reporters here in washington and elsewhere around the country and the world to uphold that mission. >> what do you think about "the new york times" running an ad where they have to go out and say that and "the washington post" changing its masthead on its online version? >> i have to let those two newspapers speak for themselves. i think it's important regardless of who the president is and our in addition as journalists whether we cover the white house or coffer an agency or cover a small town is to tell the truth and to make sure that that is a part of what we do everyday. >> jeff mason is with reuters. how long have you been covering the white house? >> just over eight years. >> what did you do before that? >> before that
>> well, i think the viewer is right that trooth matters regardless of who the president is. it is our job as journalists to tell the truth. it's our job as journalists to seek the truth, as we're doing our reporters. and i think that that's what journalists broadly are doing. but the caller is right to say that that is important and it is incumbent upon reporters here in washington and elsewhere around the country and the world to uphold that mission. >> what do you think about...
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and you can see the major flooding outside this viewer's home. your storm related pictures and videos on the free kron four mobile app. just push the report it tab. and we may put your pictures on air or online. and part of the reason for all of this flooding in san jose is because the anderson reservoir in morgan hill is now at 104-percent capacity. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. it's usually kept at, around 68-percent for seismic saefty reasons. it's now spilling over it's spillway, and down into coyote creek. the creek flows north through morgan hill, san jose and milpitas before draining into the bay but before it gets to the bay, it's flooding low lying neighborhoods in its path. breaking news. thousands forced to evacuate in the south bay because of flooding. we continue to monitor conditions in san jose this morning. this is the story of green mountain coffee and fair trade, told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's take a trip to la plata, colombia. this is boris calvo. that's pepe. boris doesn't ju
and you can see the major flooding outside this viewer's home. your storm related pictures and videos on the free kron four mobile app. just push the report it tab. and we may put your pictures on air or online. and part of the reason for all of this flooding in san jose is because the anderson reservoir in morgan hill is now at 104-percent capacity. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. it's usually kept at, around 68-percent for seismic saefty reasons. it's now...
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"early start" is next for the viewers in the united states. >> and for our international viewers, i'lleak with another edition of "cnn newsroom." >> have a great day. i discovered a woman my family tree, named marianne gaspard. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. ancestry really helped me fill in a lot of details. . . >>> new this morning, the fate of the president's travel ban set to go before a panel of judges. the battle of the ban likely headed for the supreme court. >>> happening now, democrats protesting on the senate's floor for education
"early start" is next for the viewers in the united states. >> and for our international viewers, i'lleak with another edition of "cnn newsroom." >> have a great day. i discovered a woman my family tree, named marianne gaspard. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. ancestry really helped me fill in a lot of details. . . >>> new this morning, the fate of the president's...
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you need to tell the whole truth and let the reader, or the viewer, draw their own conclusions. but i watch the daily news every night on most of these channels. of trump.nstant bash they never tell one good thing about anything he does. lord -- from the time they start in the morning until i go to bed at night, it is a total barrage on him. host: i will let jeff mason weigh in as we show our viewers what you are referring to, the advertisement from the "new york times" that goes along with that advertisement they ran during the academy awards. guest: truth matters regardless of who the president is. it is our job as journalists to tell the truth, to seek the truth as we are doing our reporting. i think that is what journalists, broadly, are doing. but the caller is right to say that is important and it is incumbent on reporters in washington and elsewhere to uphold that mission. host: what do you think about the "new york times" running an ad where they had to go out and say that. the "washington post" running and changing its banner, saying democracy dies in darkness. guest: i
you need to tell the whole truth and let the reader, or the viewer, draw their own conclusions. but i watch the daily news every night on most of these channels. of trump.nstant bash they never tell one good thing about anything he does. lord -- from the time they start in the morning until i go to bed at night, it is a total barrage on him. host: i will let jeff mason weigh in as we show our viewers what you are referring to, the advertisement from the "new york times" that goes...
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is it a case of shanaginans or maybe alien abduction let's take a look at this first video from a viewer in the montclar district of oakland, the waste management employee grabs the bin and rolls it over puts the compost into the truck and but the can falls into the compactor and gets included in with the compost the worker gets back into the truck and drives away ..here is yet another green bin waiting on the curb and a truck pulls up, the worker get out grabs the can in goes the trash and apparenty the green bin now it looks like all the worker has to do is simply grab the bin and place it back in the curb .but no it's included permantly with the compost and then the worker drives away and yet one more case, a green bin being rolled to the gargage truck and well i think you kinda get the picture what you don't know is all three events happened on the same street in oakland they were sent to me by kron 4 viewer scott linford each time the bin turned up missing the security cameras revealed the problem i spoke the waste management and they say it's a malfunction, and that the workers are
is it a case of shanaginans or maybe alien abduction let's take a look at this first video from a viewer in the montclar district of oakland, the waste management employee grabs the bin and rolls it over puts the compost into the truck and but the can falls into the compactor and gets included in with the compost the worker gets back into the truck and drives away ..here is yet another green bin waiting on the curb and a truck pulls up, the worker get out grabs the can in goes the trash and...
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that's what seems very odd to viewers like mike.r, if you look right across the bbc news website, and the international channels and throughout its coverage, i think that we have been very clear about headlining the film, the issues about cambodia and the unusual access. the unusual parts of the cambodian story. i think we have handled it responsibly but we are not going to cover up the fact that there was some interest for the public in what she had to say about this enormous international news stories. are you satisfied with what you have heard? no, and the fact of the matter is that people don't have the time and inclination to watch all of the material — the fact of the matter was that it was headlined across the bbc as an exclusive interview about her marriage breakdown. as if anybody was interested in that, people are clearly, but she said absolutely nothing about it, and frankly i thought it was a fiasco. we will have to leave it there, thank you very much. finally, steve hewlett died on monday, he was an occasional presenter
that's what seems very odd to viewers like mike.r, if you look right across the bbc news website, and the international channels and throughout its coverage, i think that we have been very clear about headlining the film, the issues about cambodia and the unusual access. the unusual parts of the cambodian story. i think we have handled it responsibly but we are not going to cover up the fact that there was some interest for the public in what she had to say about this enormous international...
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some of the commercials that super bowl viewers will get to watch.ith james walton, who manages the sports business group at deloitte and i asked him if companies splurging on the super bowl ads will be getting their money back? the actual cost is even higher than $5 million because $5 million just buys you space on tv. on top of that you have to pay for the production of a world—class advert, which is around $1 million, and in this day and age you also have to put out on social media and build other advertising spend as round two well. recent studies suggest the cost of a super bowl campaign is closer to $10 million. for that you're getting access to the largest tv audience of the year in the us. in fact the last seven super bowls have been the seven highest tv programmes of all time, you're getting 110 million viewers also. there's still a feeling that perhaps it has peaked now because this year they were still selling some of these advertising slots as recently as last week, which is the first time that's ever happened. fascinating you have these
some of the commercials that super bowl viewers will get to watch.ith james walton, who manages the sports business group at deloitte and i asked him if companies splurging on the super bowl ads will be getting their money back? the actual cost is even higher than $5 million because $5 million just buys you space on tv. on top of that you have to pay for the production of a world—class advert, which is around $1 million, and in this day and age you also have to put out on social media and...
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one viewer reached out to kron four and sent us this video.d with him earlier today about what he saw. so what was it... the navy tell us there were two missels launched...test flights which are routine to make sure everything works. the military says they were all over the ocean...never land...the landed in the ocean... the navy stresses....that the test flights were not in response to any world events, nor as a demonstration of power. new at ten:we are taking an indepth look at the "crushing commute"... many people experience here in the bay area. last night we looked at the problems bart riders deal with... tonight we turn our attention to caltrain. the popular train service, which for decades has seen steadly increases in ridership... recently saw a dip... it's possible caltrain is a victim of its own success... tonight, kron four's philippe djegal tags along with riders who say overcrowding has become an issue. nats- caltrain approaching, then show mike walking up for mike spiegel... the day starts dark and early in redwood city...nats- "
one viewer reached out to kron four and sent us this video.d with him earlier today about what he saw. so what was it... the navy tell us there were two missels launched...test flights which are routine to make sure everything works. the military says they were all over the ocean...never land...the landed in the ocean... the navy stresses....that the test flights were not in response to any world events, nor as a demonstration of power. new at ten:we are taking an indepth look at the...
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to give our viewers a sense of where you fit m, our viewers a sense of where you fit in, you took overr. you said that was 70 lbs ago. you were talking about white! but let's talk about the issue of change in the industry. you say you are excited, but christian horner, say you are excited, but christian homer, the boss of red bull, told us homer, the boss of red bull, told us that he believes the thrills are out. the audiences are falling. it is not about man and machine any more in the same way it used to be yea rs more in the same way it used to be years ago, when it was really thrilling. it is now all about technology and the cars and how well they perform. the individual in the car is not so important. well, the drivers are the heroes. the cars have become too much of the heroes and it is technology warfare, and formula 1 has always been about technology. but it has lost its va—va—voom. technology. but it has lost its va-va-voom. absolutely, so we need our heroes fighting again on the track. we have got some great racing. we also need to do a better job of telling the story. that i
to give our viewers a sense of where you fit m, our viewers a sense of where you fit in, you took overr. you said that was 70 lbs ago. you were talking about white! but let's talk about the issue of change in the industry. you say you are excited, but christian horner, say you are excited, but christian homer, the boss of red bull, told us homer, the boss of red bull, told us that he believes the thrills are out. the audiences are falling. it is not about man and machine any more in the same...
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eora viewers know, a lot of opponents. -- your viewers. as a journalist, this is a fair question.a psychiatrist. i don't mean psychologically. i don't mean psychologically. i don't mean psychologically at all. you mean in terms of his sophistication? the way he approaches politics, the way he seeks solutions to politics, that. i guess i would be sorry to say but i would say that that is an open question at the moment. it is a really difficult question to answer because certainly much of the rhetoric and even the actions that have been taken such as the ban on immigrants and such, at least so far have seen and often ill considered, it is sadly a question that needs to be asked. we appreciate your time. thank you. you are quite welcome. thank you. you are quite welcome. thank you. you are quite welcome. thank you for having me. nearly three million people in somalia are facing starvation the prime minister of new zealand has gone to christchurch where a huge wildfire has forced hundreds of people to flee their homes. a state of emergency has been declared in the country's second lar
eora viewers know, a lot of opponents. -- your viewers. as a journalist, this is a fair question.a psychiatrist. i don't mean psychologically. i don't mean psychologically. i don't mean psychologically at all. you mean in terms of his sophistication? the way he approaches politics, the way he seeks solutions to politics, that. i guess i would be sorry to say but i would say that that is an open question at the moment. it is a really difficult question to answer because certainly much of the...
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money getting back for you, our viewers. >> and it only took two weeks to get that back. good job.u have a complaint, give us a call or fill out the form on nbc10.com we'll get back to you. >>> coming up, a woman says she cancels her home security system but after she moves she continues to get bills for months. after they weren't going away, she calls harry. that's tomorrow on nbc10 news today. >>> we're working on several stories for nbc10 news at 5:00. >>> all new at 5:00 -- they answer your calls for help and work every day with local police officers. >> tonight a group of emergency operators are accused of buying and selling drugs on the job. we have exclusive details next. >>> plus, how a federal hiring freeze is causing some confusion for some of philadelphia's most popular historic sites. that's coming up all new at 5:00. >>> i'm currently tracking light showers moving through. the next big weather story includes an increase in wind speeds and wind gusts. i will time out those gusty gusts through tonight into tomorrow. topping out at about 40 miles per hour. i'll see you wi
money getting back for you, our viewers. >> and it only took two weeks to get that back. good job.u have a complaint, give us a call or fill out the form on nbc10.com we'll get back to you. >>> coming up, a woman says she cancels her home security system but after she moves she continues to get bills for months. after they weren't going away, she calls harry. that's tomorrow on nbc10 news today. >>> we're working on several stories for nbc10 news at 5:00. >>>...
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on twitter @c our line for international viewers is (202) 748-8003.his program is live on the bbc parliament channel. good sunday morning to you. coming to you from a different studio as we work on our normal washington journal studio. we want to begin with headlines from the atlanta journal-constitution. tom perez as the new head of the dnc. with ties toeteran the establishment as the new face of the resistance to donald trump. tom perez will lead a democraticed national committee which has been reeling from the 2016 vote. that left the party firmly in a minority. democrats were worried at the buoyedliberal outcry -- at the wave of liberal outcry. our phone lines are open. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. is the headline from the washington post. tom perez elected as the party chair. more highlights from the event in atlanta in just a moment. first fred from new jersey. democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. the press watching conference and they were talking about doing in autops
on twitter @c our line for international viewers is (202) 748-8003.his program is live on the bbc parliament channel. good sunday morning to you. coming to you from a different studio as we work on our normal washington journal studio. we want to begin with headlines from the atlanta journal-constitution. tom perez as the new head of the dnc. with ties toeteran the establishment as the new face of the resistance to donald trump. tom perez will lead a democraticed national committee which has...
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we usually have about 350 million viewers here at bbc news.th america probably are not tuning in. but i can see the crowd behind you are probably dying to wave to the viewers that we do have. i will leave it to you. there have been dying to do that. i could just tell. they haven't had much to cheer about tonight! many thanks. thank you forjoining us on many thanks. thank you forjoining us on the bbc. that was march freedman and friends watching the superbowl in boston. and we arejust and we are just hearing that the pats have won it, the nfl champions. much more coming up on bbc on the super bowl and of course donald trump. hello there. it has been a bit of a mixed weekend, weatherwise. temperatures have been slowly dipping down by a few degrees. this is how we ended the day in studland, dorset. you can see the sunset over poole harbour there, a very serene scene, with the murmuration, too. by monday morning, though, many of us are likely to see some frost and some fog, so a bit of a wintry flavour to the weather to start off your new working
we usually have about 350 million viewers here at bbc news.th america probably are not tuning in. but i can see the crowd behind you are probably dying to wave to the viewers that we do have. i will leave it to you. there have been dying to do that. i could just tell. they haven't had much to cheer about tonight! many thanks. thank you forjoining us on many thanks. thank you forjoining us on the bbc. that was march freedman and friends watching the superbowl in boston. and we arejust and we are...
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i think our viewers are probably losing the will!|j quite alarming.i like this vegenomics. normally if you have small supply you increase prices, but supermarkets are so relu cta nt to prices, but supermarkets are so reluctant to do that they think they will stick at the same, just don't buy as many. we should be eating fruit and vegetables when they are in season. or by local, there are tips on the bbc website about alternatives. grow your own, like jeremy corbyn. a bit hard on a balcony! if you're feeling down we can balcony! if you're feeling down we ca n always balcony! if you're feeling down we can always followed the 0bama example and just relax, basically, after one of the toughestjobs in the world. life after the white house is going swimmingly well, says the daily telegraph. he is with richard branson. an eneko island. if you were richard branson. an eneko island. if you we re a richard branson. an eneko island. if you were a former president you would be chilling out with a billionaire. —— from us all, goodbye. the weather is fairly quiet ri
i think our viewers are probably losing the will!|j quite alarming.i like this vegenomics. normally if you have small supply you increase prices, but supermarkets are so relu cta nt to prices, but supermarkets are so reluctant to do that they think they will stick at the same, just don't buy as many. we should be eating fruit and vegetables when they are in season. or by local, there are tips on the bbc website about alternatives. grow your own, like jeremy corbyn. a bit hard on a balcony! if...
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viewers in within its state, legal system, education system, artistic community is, all of which are not being reflected well now through the bbc. the new channel will have a budget of £30 million a year. there will be one hour—long news programme at nine o'clock every night, due to launch in the sum of 2018. the long—running debate about whether scotland needs its own separate news programme at 6pm on bbc one is now over. viewers in scotland will get scottish nine on the new channel instead of a scottish six which does not satisfy everyone. obviously i welcome new jobs and new investment in bbc scotland. i am however jobs and new investment in bbc scotland. iam however disappointed the bbc scottish nine on the new channel instead of a scottish six which does not satisfy everyone. 0bviously which does not satisfy everyone. obviously i welcome newjobs and new investment in bbc scotland. i am however disappointed the we know. nothing the bbc does will never has decided not to go ahead with the separate scottish six on bbc one because i think this is exactly the time for a launch of thi
viewers in within its state, legal system, education system, artistic community is, all of which are not being reflected well now through the bbc. the new channel will have a budget of £30 million a year. there will be one hour—long news programme at nine o'clock every night, due to launch in the sum of 2018. the long—running debate about whether scotland needs its own separate news programme at 6pm on bbc one is now over. viewers in scotland will get scottish nine on the new channel...
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and we received plenty of viewer video of the storm yesterday...from a viewer of multiple kids being rescued. anny? kids had to be rescued from the rushing water yesterday. this is in mill valley. a kron 4 viewer sent us this picture showing a man rescuing the kids. it looks like the kids were boogie boarding in the rushing water when they got stuck. you can see a man using a rope to pull them to safety. still ahead ... our coverage of the storm clean up continues... we'll take you to the east bay and show you some of the problem areas with power lines. and people in the north bay area dealing with downed trees and mudslides. hear what crews are saying about the cleanup this morning. in the north bay. several roads are closed in napa county after downed trees and mud made a mess. this mudslide covered several hundred feet along redwood road. county workers say this slide happened at around 4:00 yesterday morning. no one was injured. but roughly a thousand- people have lost power because of it. crews say such a massive mudslude could take a few days
and we received plenty of viewer video of the storm yesterday...from a viewer of multiple kids being rescued. anny? kids had to be rescued from the rushing water yesterday. this is in mill valley. a kron 4 viewer sent us this picture showing a man rescuing the kids. it looks like the kids were boogie boarding in the rushing water when they got stuck. you can see a man using a rope to pull them to safety. still ahead ... our coverage of the storm clean up continues... we'll take you to the east...
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our viewers here in the u.s. the world, they are seeing these images behind you and we had a wider shot showing the larger crowd that has gathered there. many times, people hear the stories about vladimir putin and the extreme popularity in that nation for him. rarely, do they see events where there are protests. put it into context for us. is it welcome to see protests like this? how big are these protests, in fact? >> if is certainly true to say that the opposition has a tiny minority of support in this country. vladmir putin is the most popular political figure here with approval ratings in the mid-80s in terms of percentage points. na hasn that hasn't changed. one of the reasons is because the kremlin controls the news media. that's dangerous. that's what boris nemtsov was victim of. it is important to make the point that even the family members of boris nemtsov don't accuse the kremlin of ordering his killing. vladmir putin has said he wit w violent, cynical act. they do accuse vladmir putin of proceeding ov
our viewers here in the u.s. the world, they are seeing these images behind you and we had a wider shot showing the larger crowd that has gathered there. many times, people hear the stories about vladimir putin and the extreme popularity in that nation for him. rarely, do they see events where there are protests. put it into context for us. is it welcome to see protests like this? how big are these protests, in fact? >> if is certainly true to say that the opposition has a tiny minority...
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a kron four viewer in sausalito sent us video of significant flooding...ked at times as thoughthat viewer was at a creek....or pond. but you're looking at parking lots and other areas where there shouldn'tbe 'any' water.. some of the video -- taken around restaurants and other businesses offbridgeway....not far from the downtown area. you can see why there are so many reports of water damage and overall flooding again today... and this is the swollen, fast moving corte madera creek...the video taken by ross valley firefighters.. the creek is now overflowing into the town of ross and is threatening buildings. it's just one of the many creeks in the bay area running high...... we encourage viewers to share their photos and video...you can use the "report it" tab on either kron four dot com.....or on the kron four app... pam and steve? other news now: a college basketball player from san jose is being accused tonight of raping a 16- year-old girl. 22-year-old blair mendy plays for stony brook university in new york. police say they arrested him for an inciden
a kron four viewer in sausalito sent us video of significant flooding...ked at times as thoughthat viewer was at a creek....or pond. but you're looking at parking lots and other areas where there shouldn'tbe 'any' water.. some of the video -- taken around restaurants and other businesses offbridgeway....not far from the downtown area. you can see why there are so many reports of water damage and overall flooding again today... and this is the swollen, fast moving corte madera creek...the video...
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. >>> live from cnn's world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> we have new developments in our breaking news on u.s. president's donald trump's travel ban affecting seven muslim majority countries. the white house has now suffered its second defeat in two days over the ban. the u.s. appeals court has just denied a department of justice request to immediately stop a judge's suspension of the ban. that means the trump travel ban will remain on hold for now. the court has asked for both sides to file legal briefs before the court makes additional decisions. >> cnn u.s. justice reporter laura jarrett is on the phone with us now from washington. you have been watching the twists and turns of this legal drama. what do you make of what's just happened? >> reporter: this is pretty incredible, robin. just shortly after midnight on sunday we saw the justice department file an emergency request within the ninth circuit, the court of appeals, asking essentially to press pause on the sweeping division that came out of that seattle court o
. >>> live from cnn's world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> we have new developments in our breaking news on u.s. president's donald trump's travel ban affecting seven muslim majority countries. the white house has now suffered its second defeat in two days over the ban. the u.s. appeals court has just denied a department of justice request to immediately stop a judge's suspension of the ban. that means the trump...
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pbs station from viewers like you.hank you. ♪ >> unpack these roller coaster actions by the trump administration in his first few weeks that face constitutional challenges now and look at legal leanings of this u.s. supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. this has been so -- >> days ago. >> i don't know how to keep up with all that happened legally over the last few days. let me start with the nomination. >> i said it was going to be gorsuch. >> it wasn't a huge surprise. he was on the list of people who he was considering. we know that list was prepared for donald trump by the federal society and other conservative organizations. they weren't going to let him vary from that list too easily. >> as i recall we last met you did call this and you were a bit concerned about what this might mean. >> i was concerned. i think this is a very confirmable candidate. i think that is the point. neil gorsuch is exactly the kind of person that the american people would expect to be on the supreme court. but, again, they are sort of fram
pbs station from viewers like you.hank you. ♪ >> unpack these roller coaster actions by the trump administration in his first few weeks that face constitutional challenges now and look at legal leanings of this u.s. supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. this has been so -- >> days ago. >> i don't know how to keep up with all that happened legally over the last few days. let me start with the nomination. >> i said it was going to be gorsuch. >> it wasn't a huge...
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. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. >>> please welcome eric braden back to this program. he has for nearly 40 years played victor neumann on america's dnumber one daytime drama "the young & the restless." it's called "i'll be damned." eric braden, i've known you for some years now, i consider you a friend, there are things i learned about you in this book i had no idea about. like the river rafting and how that got you to l.a. >> that's how i came to l.a. i was at the university of montana, on a track scholarship. to make money i worked in the lumber mill at night, from 6:00 to 2:00 in the morning. and slept an average of about 4 to 5 hours a night. the first lecture 8:00 in the morning, track and field practice at 1:00, back to work. a fellow student came up and said, do you want to do a river trip on the river of no return in idaho. i said what is that? he said, well it's the river of no return. it's the salmon river and we may not return. i said, what's the upshot. we'll do a documentary and then go to cal
. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. >>> please welcome eric braden back to this program. he has for nearly 40 years played victor neumann on america's dnumber one daytime drama "the young & the restless." it's called "i'll be damned." eric braden, i've known you for some years now, i consider you a friend, there are things i learned about you in this book i had no idea about. like the river rafting and how that...
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i want to point out to our viewers again we are awaiting the white house press briefing. we don't know if we're getting an executive order that could be the redo, if you will come of the previous executive order when it came to travel in this country, but there is a lot of emphasis on this page you mention the president's authority and talking a little bit about immigration. what are you going to be watching for when we see this new executive order, and do you think it is something that will stand? >> i think it will stand. i'm expecting a lot of smoother rollout, hard to be any less smooth than last time for you are going to see that lag between when it becomes announced and forced, so there is not confusion at airports and people on their way here having the problem. again, there's nothing wrong with the government of the united states as it did with barack obama and republican congress agreeing that certain countries pose a heightened risk of terrorism and reform our policies accordingly. we can expect more over the top, overwrought rhetoric when this policy comes out
i want to point out to our viewers again we are awaiting the white house press briefing. we don't know if we're getting an executive order that could be the redo, if you will come of the previous executive order when it came to travel in this country, but there is a lot of emphasis on this page you mention the president's authority and talking a little bit about immigration. what are you going to be watching for when we see this new executive order, and do you think it is something that will...
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that's more viewer than in 20-16 or 20-15. despite this year's big numbers--- ratings for the grammys have declined for several years. in 20-12, the grammys pulled in nearly 40-million viewers. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - dry & milder for - dry & milder for at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - dry & milder for valentine's day - no sight of rain/snow through the weekend - thursday chilliest of the next 10 (high 40) - president's day weekend warm-up today: mostly cloudy, becoming mostly sunny late. highs: 48-54 winds: sw 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. cool. lows: 35-42 winds: sw 5 mph wednesday: am clouds, pm sun. becoming breezy. highs: 47-49 winds: nw 10-15 g 25 mph history is made last night in college sports. uconn is celbrating something more rare than winning a national title. the details.. ahead. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house th 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy can<
that's more viewer than in 20-16 or 20-15. despite this year's big numbers--- ratings for the grammys have declined for several years. in 20-12, the grammys pulled in nearly 40-million viewers. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - dry & milder for - dry & milder for at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - dry & milder for valentine's day - no sight of rain/snow through the weekend - thursday chilliest of the next 10 (high 40) - president's day weekend warm-up today: mostly...
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for viewers at home, they can figure out what that means. i will leave it at that.at time, the chief of staff said thank you for sharing that with me, can we let other people know that this story is not accurate? throughout the day, they went back and forth to see what they thought was appropriate, finally came to the conclusion that they did not want to get in the process of knocking down every story that they had issues with. we then were informed that other people had come to the same conclusions, including at that time come at chairman devin nunes who said i'd been knocking these down, telling departments, we share the number with him of reporters that contacted us. when they contact us and we state that is not true to the best of our knowledge, they would say to point to someone else i can substantiate this. i think we did a good job of saying, sure, we will share with reporters other people who have come to the same conclusions. i would not go into the specifics. i will say i think we did our job very effectively by making sure that reporters who had questions
for viewers at home, they can figure out what that means. i will leave it at that.at time, the chief of staff said thank you for sharing that with me, can we let other people know that this story is not accurate? throughout the day, they went back and forth to see what they thought was appropriate, finally came to the conclusion that they did not want to get in the process of knocking down every story that they had issues with. we then were informed that other people had come to the same...
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nina, our viewers will know this.usands have taken to the streets here in london, really, calling for an end to president trump's policies. and now we're hearing about this petition. what are the chances this petition can stop the president from coming here? >> well, it's better to answer that in the sense of the chances that it will be debated in the house of commons. we already know now a hundred percent because we have a date for that. this petition, i should point out, duelling petitions, one pro-trump's visit, and one anti-trump's visit, have both garnered signatures and they will be debated february 20th when lawmakers will talk about the two petitions. the one against donald trump coming here for a state visit is already well passed 1.6 million signatures. the one for donald trump is only at about 110,000. but still that's above the threshold over which it should be debated. and there's a lot of lawmakers across the uk saying treeresa m has put herself and also the queen, who does the inviting, it was just may
nina, our viewers will know this.usands have taken to the streets here in london, really, calling for an end to president trump's policies. and now we're hearing about this petition. what are the chances this petition can stop the president from coming here? >> well, it's better to answer that in the sense of the chances that it will be debated in the house of commons. we already know now a hundred percent because we have a date for that. this petition, i should point out, duelling...
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this is viewer mail. dottie says this woman sucks, really. i tried to like her. i just can't. john writes, you are exactly rachael maddow except with dog videos. hey, kennedynation, how about you wear some contact lenses sometime. >> you have know why? because of this. is that what you want to see every night? mr. murdoch doesn't. monica wants to know -- this is
this is viewer mail. dottie says this woman sucks, really. i tried to like her. i just can't. john writes, you are exactly rachael maddow except with dog videos. hey, kennedynation, how about you wear some contact lenses sometime. >> you have know why? because of this. is that what you want to see every night? mr. murdoch doesn't. monica wants to know -- this is
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for our viewers who may not know, fannie and freddie were bailed out by the government in 2008. and have remained in government custody to the tune of $187 billion. why did they remain on the government's ledger even though the have returned to profitability? joseph: it has been about eight years. politics are tricky. acrossn't cut neatly partisan lines the way health care does. financialfrank reforms, that was dealing with the regulation of banks, regulation of markets, but it didn't touch freddie and fannie. the politics there are tricky. at the time, they were losing a lot of money and there wasn't take the response. what you saw over the course of the obama administration was, there was never a clearly charted out course. there wasn't the political will to get it done, even though there were efforts in 2013 and 2014, that they couldn't get over that there wasn't enough momentum to get those across the finish line. host: $187 billion to bail out fannie and freddie. point, a little over $256 billion. you report that the mortgage bankers association and some other lobbying to c
for our viewers who may not know, fannie and freddie were bailed out by the government in 2008. and have remained in government custody to the tune of $187 billion. why did they remain on the government's ledger even though the have returned to profitability? joseph: it has been about eight years. politics are tricky. acrossn't cut neatly partisan lines the way health care does. financialfrank reforms, that was dealing with the regulation of banks, regulation of markets, but it didn't touch...
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. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> donald trump tweeted see you in court after the ninth circuit federal appeals court rejected his administration's argument and maintained a temporary halt on his executive order that banged travelers from seven majority muslim countries from entering ours. what might happen next. frida good to have you back on the program. >> i don't know where to start. what do you make of all this? >> it's moving like the speed of light, man. >> it is moving very fast, characterized by a tremendous amount of incompetence on the surface. when you start digging, you start seeing much more insidious intent behind what's happening. what most people have seen is what's going on on tv, they issued an order that retroactively ended the visas from these seven countries. as people were starting to go back to their lives, they were deported. this includes people with green cards, living here for 20 years. but what was not reported, is that simultaneously, the trump administration instructed the
. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> donald trump tweeted see you in court after the ninth circuit federal appeals court rejected his administration's argument and maintained a temporary halt on his executive order that banged travelers from seven majority muslim countries from entering ours. what might happen next. frida good to have you back on the program. >> i don't know where to start. what do you make of all this?...
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let's get our viewers involved. mills, aren in windsor democrat. caller: i think c-span for giving me this opportunity. trump said president yesterday, that the republicans should go ahead and use the nuclear option to do whatever they want to do and push this nomination through. and if that is what the republicans want to do, republicans should also recognize that in the near would have thets presidency and majority in the senate and they should also go ahead and do that, if that is what they want to do. to force the nomination through. secondly, i opposed this nomination not solely on his on thephy but also political aspects of this. willfully kept that seat open for an entire year when the last president made a selection. instead of doing what they were supposed to do, they did not do that. they kept it open. now, that seat should have been filled by president obama. host: i'm going to have had a smith respond. guest: i think he should be given a fair hearing. he should be given a vote. i think that the senate should act expeditiously on this no
let's get our viewers involved. mills, aren in windsor democrat. caller: i think c-span for giving me this opportunity. trump said president yesterday, that the republicans should go ahead and use the nuclear option to do whatever they want to do and push this nomination through. and if that is what the republicans want to do, republicans should also recognize that in the near would have thets presidency and majority in the senate and they should also go ahead and do that, if that is what they...
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i think they got about 1.4 million viewers.e heard so far for this year could be maybe 15 million users watching on the internet. quite a jump. is to whet their appetite of people who have cut the cord. certainly a unique content asset. as you look at the over-the-top streaming services these days, they are spending the lands of dollars creating original content. it is crazy. why are they doing it? in the that some part of that portfolio will be compelling and will draw people in and hold them. with sports you have essentially errant teed drama. that is why you have companies like cbs and turner with march madness, i think it was $9 million to 2032. it is a long ways away. is one of the things holding people to their cable packages. i think starting this year we will see more compelling offers like skinny bundles that really for the first time, give sports fans national and regional coverage of the sports they really enjoy and give them the freedom to jump away from cable or they have not done so far. caroline: in the united ki
i think they got about 1.4 million viewers.e heard so far for this year could be maybe 15 million users watching on the internet. quite a jump. is to whet their appetite of people who have cut the cord. certainly a unique content asset. as you look at the over-the-top streaming services these days, they are spending the lands of dollars creating original content. it is crazy. why are they doing it? in the that some part of that portfolio will be compelling and will draw people in and hold them....
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well come to your viewers around the world.est firing another ballistic missile and adding a new foreign policy wrinkle to the early days of the trump administrati administration. >> a u.s. official says a ballistic missile was lau
well come to your viewers around the world.est firing another ballistic missile and adding a new foreign policy wrinkle to the early days of the trump administrati administration. >> a u.s. official says a ballistic missile was lau
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sk the viewers for foreign policy priority for the trump administration, we're asking president day that trump is expected to be or will justin trudeau coming off a weekend after japanese prime minister and later in the week meeting with prime minister of israel. foreign policy front for the president and his staff. foreign o hear your policy priorities. tw licans call in 202-748-8001. democrats call in on independents nd 202-748-8002. and outside the u.s., 02-748-8920 if you are outside of the united states. to talk more about the president's visits today with canada, rudeau of joining on the phone by mccharles of the toronto star, ottowa bureau reporter there. as i understand it, you just got off the plane with the prime minister for his visit today. what is the schedule today? guest: that is right, john, i just landed. motorcade is leaving. windy day here in washington today. welcome to the city. schedule is to meet ith president trump at the white house at 11 this morning. they'll have initially a talk, them, and expand by literal meeting where canadian officials want to press trump
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>>> hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm max foster. >> and i'm rosemary church at the cnn center in atlanta. >>> well, it had all the drama of "celebrity apprentice." narrowed down to two finalists. and after days of teasing the announcement donald trump finally announced his pick for the u.s. supreme court. judge neil gorsuch is a conservative jurist who could tip the balance of the high court significantly to the right. democrats already lining up in opposition. but president trump says his nominee's qualifications are beyond dispute. >> millions of voters said this was the single most important issue to them when they voted for me for president. i am a man of my word. i will do as i say. something that the american people have been asking for from washington for a very, very long time. >> judge gorsuch will soon face confirmation hearings in the u.s. senate. cnn's pamela brown has more on his record. >> reporter: judge neil gorsuch sits on the 10th circuit court of appeals and his judicial philosophy aligns with the
>>> hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm max foster. >> and i'm rosemary church at the cnn center in atlanta. >>> well, it had all the drama of "celebrity apprentice." narrowed down to two finalists. and after days of teasing the announcement donald trump finally announced his pick for the u.s. supreme court. judge neil gorsuch is a conservative jurist who could tip the balance of the high court significantly to the...
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if we take our viewers back just reinstated. if we take our viewers backjust a reinstated. few days, president trump is —— issued the executive order in essence shutting out people from seven predominantly muslim countries out of the usa. that executive order which caused a lot of chaos at airports and in countries around the world, with people trying to get into the usa with valid visas, green cards, dual citizens, that executive order was then suspended when a federaljudge in the state of washington ruled that it should not apply, that it was not constitutional, so it was suspended, temporarily, and of course the justice suspended, temporarily, and of course thejustice department is appealing, and that has now gone up toa appealing, and that has now gone up to a second level of the judicial branch, and yesterday at the circuit court of appeals in san francisco, threejudges heard the court of appeals in san francisco, three judges heard the cases and the arguments made by both sides, by the attorney general representing washington state and by the justice department. the j
if we take our viewers back just reinstated. if we take our viewers backjust a reinstated. few days, president trump is —— issued the executive order in essence shutting out people from seven predominantly muslim countries out of the usa. that executive order which caused a lot of chaos at airports and in countries around the world, with people trying to get into the usa with valid visas, green cards, dual citizens, that executive order was then suspended when a federaljudge in the state of...
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. >> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. cnn newsroom starts right now. it is 5:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. after a major defeat in court to the president's travel ban the trump administration is now exploring all of its legal options over the weekend. we now know at least one of those options is apparently off the table for now. a source familiar with the situation says the case will not be appealed to the u.s. supreme court at this time. mr. trump has suggested he might start over with a brand new travel ban possibly as early as next week or he may choose to keep defending his current directive. cnn has learned new information about the ongoing investigation into allegations raised in a collection of memos. those memos created by a former british intelligence agent for political opponents of then candidate donald trump. evan perez and pamela brown are working on this story and spoke to jim earlier. >> why is this corroboration of some details contained in this dossier porpimportant? >> until now they said none of the c
. >> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. cnn newsroom starts right now. it is 5:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. after a major defeat in court to the president's travel ban the trump administration is now exploring all of its legal options over the weekend. we now know at least one of those options is apparently off the table for now. a source familiar with the situation says the case will not be appealed to the u.s. supreme court at...
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but i think the viewers can decide is this white house trying to fear monger? we had questions about whether cnn was going to have kellyanne on the air, cnn had a chance to interview her, cnn reaffirming in the last few minutes about her credibility, partly because of the comments she made about bowling green. doesn't mean she won't be on television, she will be on with jake tapper, but there's questions about credibility given the pattern of misstatements in the past. no big surprises. spicer trying to be rather subdued in the wake of snl. >> the secretary of homeland security john kelly is speaking about the news media, listen to this. >> yesterday president trump suggested that the quote very, very dishonest press doesn't adequately report terrorist attacks. do you believe that statement? >> i think the press gets -- does the best job -- responsible press do the best job they can to get the facts straight but of course they will go with the story that's what they do it's their job, and it's the best information they have. >> so brian, that was a pretty preci
but i think the viewers can decide is this white house trying to fear monger? we had questions about whether cnn was going to have kellyanne on the air, cnn had a chance to interview her, cnn reaffirming in the last few minutes about her credibility, partly because of the comments she made about bowling green. doesn't mean she won't be on television, she will be on with jake tapper, but there's questions about credibility given the pattern of misstatements in the past. no big surprises. spicer...
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. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> how many israeli who serve in the armed forces actually go to the west bank, look around, and talk to people? that's what mico grew up the son of an general, his grandfather was the one of the signers of the declaration of independence. he believes that a two-state solution is not viable and it is an idea lacking legitimacy. pleased to welcome mico to his program. his book is called the general son, journey of an israeli and palestine. now in it's second edition. glad to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> tell me, let's start with your story. i love this photo the book of you and your father. what's it like growing up as part of the elite in that part of the world? >> it's a great feeling actually, you feel great because there's a sense of pride. great sense of pride. you know, that we have accomplished something no one's ever done before. the return of the jewish people, the building of a jewish state after 2,000 years. because the narrative, this mythical narra
. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> how many israeli who serve in the armed forces actually go to the west bank, look around, and talk to people? that's what mico grew up the son of an general, his grandfather was the one of the signers of the declaration of independence. he believes that a two-state solution is not viable and it is an idea lacking legitimacy. pleased to welcome mico to his program. his book is called the...