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bought by time warner, now bought by at&t. so these companies, though, usually were able to buy their progeny. now they have no pricing power so rupert murdoch realized that he was in a position where he's not buying netflix. he's not buying amazon and certainly he isn't buying apple or google or facebook. so what is he left to do? what he's left to do is sell. so he played it well. >> he did as he's played a lot of things well. where does it leave the country -- >> the ordinary person? >> the ordinary person, yes. >> everybody is going to work for the man. >> for the man? >> yeah, for sure. because you can't really build -- i don't believe any of these entrepreneurial things are no longer possible in big, let's call it, media. >> what do you make of the trump effect on the media and the business landscape right now. you've got 60 seconds, barry diller, i know you can do it. >> to do that one? what do i make of it? i make bad of it. it's terrible. the question to me is not trump. we'll pass trump. obviously we'll pass him. hop
bought by time warner, now bought by at&t. so these companies, though, usually were able to buy their progeny. now they have no pricing power so rupert murdoch realized that he was in a position where he's not buying netflix. he's not buying amazon and certainly he isn't buying apple or google or facebook. so what is he left to do? what he's left to do is sell. so he played it well. >> he did as he's played a lot of things well. where does it leave the country -- >> the ordinary...
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senator warner. [applause] >> thank you mitch, thank you for that introduction and thank you for the great work you are doing in new orleans. thank you for your family's long-term contribution. i started in politics indirectly working for moon landrieu. it's a real honor to be here with you and let me also give a shout-out to the remaining virginia mayors who are here. hello you guys, how are you? let me also realize i had more senate sessions and i know you are winding down so presume i spend another three minutes complimenting everyone in the room site you get to the meat of my message. the truth is and i know this has been a subject of your conversations over the last couple of days obviously cities are continuing to face great challenges and great opportunities. you know when this is not exactly a newsflash for those of us who work at the federal level we have been. dysfunctional over the last few years and candidly if you look around over the last couple of weeks that this function does not seem
senator warner. [applause] >> thank you mitch, thank you for that introduction and thank you for the great work you are doing in new orleans. thank you for your family's long-term contribution. i started in politics indirectly working for moon landrieu. it's a real honor to be here with you and let me also give a shout-out to the remaining virginia mayors who are here. hello you guys, how are you? let me also realize i had more senate sessions and i know you are winding down so presume i...
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[applause] >> senator warner, thank you so much. the entire day today we have spent talking about how to create jobs and how to put americans back to work. i think that you, like me are completely moved by how incredibly nontraditional the discussion has been. we want you to think about it. we heard from adam newman who is an israeli immigrant who is coming to america to create thousands of jobs with an entirely new concept about how to put people back to work. steve started aol and came and talked to us about how to pay for and how to finance it. senator warren just came and told you that the world is changing so dramatically that we have to change with it and invest in human capital. a completely different way of doing things, which of course, you understand the only place in america where that discussion can take place is between and amongst mayors who can go back and say the world is changing but were going to be in front of it rather than behind it and frame it in the context of not left versus right or democrat versus republic
[applause] >> senator warner, thank you so much. the entire day today we have spent talking about how to create jobs and how to put americans back to work. i think that you, like me are completely moved by how incredibly nontraditional the discussion has been. we want you to think about it. we heard from adam newman who is an israeli immigrant who is coming to america to create thousands of jobs with an entirely new concept about how to put people back to work. steve started aol and came...
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at&t and time warner say not so fast. there is no real evidence that this leads to higher prices, quite the opposite given the other innovations that are going on right now. they're going to point out one other thing, this will be a key issue. they're going to say okay. you have no real proof that a vertical distribution, vertical merger hurts consumers. there's lots of proof that a horizontal, two of the same types of companies hurt consumers and you appear to be allowing the twenty-first century fox-disney deal to go by. there's a good chance they're going to argue this is all a bunch of politics on the part of the trump justice department because the president's animus to one of time warner's subsidiaries, cnn. that's where we are right now. it's an update. as we get more, i'll come back. this is going to be a very, very closely watched trial for the telecommunications industry, for wall street, given what may go on further with mergers and acquisitions and have a political element because the president has not, has no
at&t and time warner say not so fast. there is no real evidence that this leads to higher prices, quite the opposite given the other innovations that are going on right now. they're going to point out one other thing, this will be a key issue. they're going to say okay. you have no real proof that a vertical distribution, vertical merger hurts consumers. there's lots of proof that a horizontal, two of the same types of companies hurt consumers and you appear to be allowing the twenty-first...
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the top democrat on the senate intelligence committee, senator mark warner, joins me next.wn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. (vo)just one touch.ith with fancy feast creamy delights, she can have just the right touch of real milk. easily digestible, it makes her favorite entrées even more delightful. fancy feast creamy delights. love is in the details. >>> now that we know robert mueller's russia probe has reached attorney general jeff session, how long until the president himself faces questions from the special counsel? joining us now is the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee mark
the top democrat on the senate intelligence committee, senator mark warner, joins me next.wn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you...
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not to a bunch of rich folks. >> bret: do you agree, senator warner. >> here's what i would say.meone who's been on your show a lot, being concerned about the debt and deficit, i think this bill is going to add about 2.2 trillion to the debt. that really disappointed me in terms of what we are passing on. let me finish this one point. i do believe, elizabeth and i may or not fully agree, i think there's ways to bring back some of those profits offshore. what we could have done said you want to bring the prophets back? invest in training up people. we've got to make sure those communities that have been hit hard, to get some benefits. the way to do this, focused rather than rush through peers. republicans point republicans pointed communities and hard workers getting checks and seeing electric bills go down. senator warner, the house is on the verge of passing this reauthorization of section 702 of fisa. the national security agency says it's crucial. seems like senator paul is going to filibuster this. how -- what do you do here? >> as vice chairman of the intelligence committee,
not to a bunch of rich folks. >> bret: do you agree, senator warner. >> here's what i would say.meone who's been on your show a lot, being concerned about the debt and deficit, i think this bill is going to add about 2.2 trillion to the debt. that really disappointed me in terms of what we are passing on. let me finish this one point. i do believe, elizabeth and i may or not fully agree, i think there's ways to bring back some of those profits offshore. what we could have done said...
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senator warner will grab a seat here. point for talked about the need to reduce armaments. .14 talked about an international governing body which led to the league of nations. the 14 points remain a matter of great controversy and you'll hear about some of that today. for some people their naÏve idealism are dangerous to those who are more sympathetic to wilson they have prophesied laying the groundwork for today's rules-based world order. the impact has certainly been profound. the 14-point influence and also very much influenced the peace. wilson's worldview interpreted by some the 14 points created what has been called wilsonian as some. the four-inch reduce senator warner went to recognize a few other people who have helped make this event possible. ambassador todd sedgwick if you could raise your hand. ambassador sedgwick serves on the adviser board and came to us at csis with the idea that he came to this great event. pam runde instrumental. his staff has been great in helping with details including checking people
senator warner will grab a seat here. point for talked about the need to reduce armaments. .14 talked about an international governing body which led to the league of nations. the 14 points remain a matter of great controversy and you'll hear about some of that today. for some people their naÏve idealism are dangerous to those who are more sympathetic to wilson they have prophesied laying the groundwork for today's rules-based world order. the impact has certainly been profound. the 14-point...
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senator warner talked about think tanks. this was the first think tanks and it was the precursor to today's council on foreign relations and the many other think tanks that have symposium like this to have factual scientifically based policy making. now perhaps most remarkably, wilson's vision in the 14 points to remake the world perfectly suited american self-interest. the provision for absolute freedom of the seas had been one of the many reasons that the united states had entered the war. with wilson arguing that german submarine warfare threatened national security. the freedom of the seas also challenged british naval supremacy. it demonstrated that reducing british naval strength was also a primary goal of u.s. national security policy. now the fourth point of the 14 points, i'm not quizzing you on them but i'm just telling you which ones they are, called for the disarmament is often considered one of the most idealistic. in part that's because nobody actually remembers wilson's words which were not a call for complete
senator warner talked about think tanks. this was the first think tanks and it was the precursor to today's council on foreign relations and the many other think tanks that have symposium like this to have factual scientifically based policy making. now perhaps most remarkably, wilson's vision in the 14 points to remake the world perfectly suited american self-interest. the provision for absolute freedom of the seas had been one of the many reasons that the united states had entered the war....
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warner: i thank my colleague for his work. i rise in support of passage of the fisa amendment reauthorization act. this would provide significant reforms that enhance the privacy protections for individuals and preserving authority critical to our national security for an additional six years. as vice chairman of the senate intelligence committee, i have long advocated balancing national security and counterterrorism with the privacy rights of americans. section 702 stands among the most important of our intelligence programs. to illustrate, i'd like to highlight very briefly one recently declassified success story involving a terrorist by the name of ha gid. he was second in command of isis based in syria. n.s.a. spent two years looking for him. this search was ultimately successful primarily suction of fisa section 702. under 702, they were able to collect intelligence on close associates and the network supporting mr. aman. between 702 and other intelligence that was developed, the i.c. was able to track down the movements
warner: i thank my colleague for his work. i rise in support of passage of the fisa amendment reauthorization act. this would provide significant reforms that enhance the privacy protections for individuals and preserving authority critical to our national security for an additional six years. as vice chairman of the senate intelligence committee, i have long advocated balancing national security and counterterrorism with the privacy rights of americans. section 702 stands among the most...
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stick around. you book at hiltom ark warner, will be here next. stick around. mark warner, will be here next. stick around. the morning walk was so peaceful. until... it... wasn't. don't let type 2 diabetes get between you and your heart. even if you reach your a1c goal you are still at risk for heart attack or stroke. talk to your health care provider today about diabetic heart disease. and find out more at heartoftype2.com. your heart and type 2 diabetes. make the connection. two,that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum -- just to help you improve your skills. boom! that's lesson one. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. we can go down this what do you think? ♪ "never been in love" by cobra starship feat. iconapop ♪ woo! yeah! it's good! it's refreshing. ♪ this is what our ver
stick around. you book at hiltom ark warner, will be here next. stick around. mark warner, will be here next. stick around. the morning walk was so peaceful. until... it... wasn't. don't let type 2 diabetes get between you and your heart. even if you reach your a1c goal you are still at risk for heart attack or stroke. talk to your health care provider today about diabetic heart disease. and find out more at heartoftype2.com. your heart and type 2 diabetes. make the connection. two,that was...
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at&t positive after reporting its results, of course, tied up with time warner potential acquisitionost of other things they are dealing with, but strong guidance. i wonder if that is just maybe analysts had not caught up to the tax benefit or what's going on there >> i think that their relent relentlessness around cash flows is paying off. we owned this company for a long time, amazing dividend deals, a very stable traded stock not a huge range for at&t and has not been for a number of years, good and bad, but you get the stability and see the company is really kicking in on every aspect time warner, starts to happen, i think in june is when they expect to go to court. >> quite some time >> just has to work through. >> fun read today as well about the relationship between randall stevenson as they look to expand in mexico as well. at&t up 3% let's get the next report. >> reporter: kelly, a beat on the top and bottom lines for the payment company. revenue up 3.7 billion versus 3.63 expected. adjusted ets of 65 cents, three cents above the estimate total payment volume of $131 billion
at&t positive after reporting its results, of course, tied up with time warner potential acquisitionost of other things they are dealing with, but strong guidance. i wonder if that is just maybe analysts had not caught up to the tax benefit or what's going on there >> i think that their relent relentlessness around cash flows is paying off. we owned this company for a long time, amazing dividend deals, a very stable traded stock not a huge range for at&t and has not been for a...
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gregg: warner tends to embarrass himself every time he opens his mouth.lectual acute is diminished any time weighs in on a subject of merit. lou: the president having to deal with all sorts of challenged folks like that. but this business returning to the swamp with the "new york times" in full throat, praying about the president's attempted firing of mueller back in june of last year. and the left-wing media following the story like the was something that happened. gregg: it's been amusing and tragic over the last 24 hours, the mainstream media has pronounced president trump guilty of obstruction of justice. they know nothing about obstruction of justice. if they read the statute they will realize it requires that the president have a corrupt purpose. the president is concerned about mueller's genuine conflicts of interest. moreover, the president with have to intend to interfere and impede the investigation. simply replacing mueller with somebody who is legitimate, fair and neutral doesn't obstruct justice. lou: i love the definition by the left-wing me
gregg: warner tends to embarrass himself every time he opens his mouth.lectual acute is diminished any time weighs in on a subject of merit. lou: the president having to deal with all sorts of challenged folks like that. but this business returning to the swamp with the "new york times" in full throat, praying about the president's attempted firing of mueller back in june of last year. and the left-wing media following the story like the was something that happened. gregg: it's been...
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australia batsman david warner has posed a video on his instagram account of his daughter singing heright have expected. oh, jimmy, jimmy anderson! jimmy, jimmy anderson! jimmy,jimmy! jimmy, jimmy anderson! oh, jimmy, jimmy anderson! jimmy, jimmy anderson! everyone loves jimmy anderson. everyone lovesjimmy anderson. good for her. ben stokes will be back in the reckoning, playing for england next month on their tour of new zealand. we will be across all those on bbc news. for now, from us, that's all for this sportsday. good night. thousands of people working on private sector contracts for carillion have been told they will continue to be paid. they have been told that suppliers will provide funding so staff can be kept on. with me is brian berry for the federation of master builders. they explained to me and our viewers how some of your
australia batsman david warner has posed a video on his instagram account of his daughter singing heright have expected. oh, jimmy, jimmy anderson! jimmy, jimmy anderson! jimmy,jimmy! jimmy, jimmy anderson! oh, jimmy, jimmy anderson! jimmy, jimmy anderson! everyone loves jimmy anderson. everyone lovesjimmy anderson. good for her. ben stokes will be back in the reckoning, playing for england next month on their tour of new zealand. we will be across all those on bbc news. for now, from us,...
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when i asked further of senator warner he also abud void ing the government shutdown is a top priority. addressing dreamers and daca and then he brought up the children's health insurance or chip which needs to be addressed as wevment the last one seems like we'll see what happens. president trump's first year in office was anything but predictable. did he make good on a few of his campaign promise s, but what comes next. five things to watch with niel standich. happy new year. last year it was about 36356 days ago we were gearing up for a new administration coming n. here we are the first full year, minus 20 days. what are we looking for? one of the key things will be how much action is made to cross the aisles. office litsz ' a very divided country right now president trump is a very diversified figure. can he reach out to democrats is one thing to be looking for. in your article he talked about all the different things we'll be looking for. a key one that we've talked about before is can he hold onto his base in we know a lot of his basis that middle america. sometimes his policies
when i asked further of senator warner he also abud void ing the government shutdown is a top priority. addressing dreamers and daca and then he brought up the children's health insurance or chip which needs to be addressed as wevment the last one seems like we'll see what happens. president trump's first year in office was anything but predictable. did he make good on a few of his campaign promise s, but what comes next. five things to watch with niel standich. happy new year. last year it was...
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joining us now is elizabeth warren and mark warner. we will talk about news of the day with them, but first you are both here to make some news on "new day" about this bill that you are co-sponsoring that will affect hundreds of millions of americans. welcome. it will be a challenge since you could not have more similar names, but let me start with you -- >> we don't look like. >> you do not. that part i'm clear on. senator warren, tell us about this bill? >> you remember back in september that equifax permitted more than half of all adult americans to lose their personal financial data, so now crooks out there have phone numbers and addresses and previous addresses, and we had a hearing in banking and asked a lot of questions about it of the former ceo of equifax, and we found out equifax might make money off the breach. >> how is that possible they might profit and were never punished? >> exactly. they sell all of these protection products. senator warner and i decided this was fundamentally wrong and we are introducing a bill today
joining us now is elizabeth warren and mark warner. we will talk about news of the day with them, but first you are both here to make some news on "new day" about this bill that you are co-sponsoring that will affect hundreds of millions of americans. welcome. it will be a challenge since you could not have more similar names, but let me start with you -- >> we don't look like. >> you do not. that part i'm clear on. senator warren, tell us about this bill? >> you...
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what he has to say about the potential at&t and time warner merger. want to bring to your attention, our interactive tv function. find it at tv on the bloomberg. you can watch an interview, go back to it, send us a message, play along with the charts to show you on air. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. ♪ emily: back to the consumer electronics show in las vegas where we were joined by turner , ceo john martin. we asked about the possible merger with time warner and whether he has spoken with at&t's entertainment folks about what the priorities would be if this deal gets done. take a listen. john: i think the benefits of a turner and more broadly speaking time warner connecting with an at&t is right now premium content companies are racing -- trying to pick up more scale technology, more data, more ability to reach our fans and know who our fans are. at&t's data, their tech platform, will enable us to have significant advertising opportunities that we -- it is going to be a supercharged strategy that turner has been on. at&t's directv subsc
what he has to say about the potential at&t and time warner merger. want to bring to your attention, our interactive tv function. find it at tv on the bloomberg. you can watch an interview, go back to it, send us a message, play along with the charts to show you on air. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. ♪ emily: back to the consumer electronics show in las vegas where we were joined by turner , ceo john martin. we asked about the possible merger with time warner and whether he has...
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. >> you know, rick, democrat senator mark warner is vice chair of the senate intel committee weighing in on the significance of the reports that came thursday night that the president wanted to fire bob mueller. let's listen to what he said. >> bob mueller should be allowed to finish his job. this president should not be allowed to fire him just on a whim. i agree with the president's lawyer. if the president had carried through on that threat it would have created chaos. the actions of this president seemed to not help the case if there is no there there. these are not the actions of an individual who has got nothing to hide. >> do the president's actions suggest he is hiding something, so you would agree with warner, or is he just simply clueless? >> i've always thought, alex, it is really kind of the latter. the mueller investigation started because he fired james comey and rosen appointed him to look into russian interference in the election. if trump had just agreed with that. it is is clear that the russians interfered with the election. history will bear that out or not. but th
. >> you know, rick, democrat senator mark warner is vice chair of the senate intel committee weighing in on the significance of the reports that came thursday night that the president wanted to fire bob mueller. let's listen to what he said. >> bob mueller should be allowed to finish his job. this president should not be allowed to fire him just on a whim. i agree with the president's lawyer. if the president had carried through on that threat it would have created chaos. the...
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anna warner for cbs news, new york. >>> well, if you are heading out to the eagles game tomorrow youill notice a big change in the temperatures, katie. >> indeed, you will, we will see a huge drop off, in the coming days, here but there will still be lingering rain from this same storm system even as late as, into tomorrow morning, but then cold air justin sprayed, and we are back to sunshine come sunday but we are stuck in the 20's at best, by then, we will have the rest of the >>> ♪ fly eagles fly, on the road to victory. ♪ fight, eagles fight, score a touchdown one, two, three. >> well, of course, that would be eagles pep band performing eagles fight song this morning in the great hall right here on cbs-3. they are ready for tomorrow's big game a battle of the bird as they take on the falcons at lincoln financial field. >> um-hmm. >> e-a-g-l-e-s eagles. >> we know linc will be packed tomorrow. >> oh, yes. >> very warm today, it will be quite different tomorrow. >> we're talking opposite extreme here, so today maybe upper 60's, come tomorrow game time it might feel in better than t
anna warner for cbs news, new york. >>> well, if you are heading out to the eagles game tomorrow youill notice a big change in the temperatures, katie. >> indeed, you will, we will see a huge drop off, in the coming days, here but there will still be lingering rain from this same storm system even as late as, into tomorrow morning, but then cold air justin sprayed, and we are back to sunshine come sunday but we are stuck in the 20's at best, by then, we will have the rest of the...
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i'll get reaction from senator mark warner tonight, and our correspondents and specials are standing by. let's go to jim acosta. this trump bannon grudge match is truly extraordinary. so are so many claims in this new book. >> reporter: absolutely. the new year is starting off with a bang in the white house. a war of words between president trump and steve bannon, their disagreement could not be more crucial to the future of the administration, that is whether or not the president's own son committed treasonous during the campaign. but the president is furious for going after the first family. as one source in the white house told me, they are holding nothing back at the white house. the gloves inside trump world and off and the fists are flying between president trump and steve bannon. an excerpt from bannon's new book established by "new york magazine" he weighs in on donald trump jr.'s meeting with the russians last year, offering dirt on hillary clinton. bannon told the author, if you thought this was not treasonous, unpatriotic, you should have called the fbi immediately. he spe
i'll get reaction from senator mark warner tonight, and our correspondents and specials are standing by. let's go to jim acosta. this trump bannon grudge match is truly extraordinary. so are so many claims in this new book. >> reporter: absolutely. the new year is starting off with a bang in the white house. a war of words between president trump and steve bannon, their disagreement could not be more crucial to the future of the administration, that is whether or not the president's own...
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anna warner, cbs news. >> we got tide pods when my son was this college.s very convenient for college kids. >> it's convenient for everyone but we've been doing stories for over a year talking abo now we have to worry teenagers following a crazy fad. >> they have been doing that for decades. >>> let's talk about this picture. >> this is fog. all this warm moist air coming h the cold river is why we are getting the fog. imagine that you have a cold drink and it's wet on the outside, a similar case here. we got a picture from christy down at saint mary's river doing the same thing there. this afternoon on and off showers. look at the temperatures into the mid 60s. a little breezy at times. south, southeastern winds at 10, 15, maybe 20 miles per hour. this is a big storm system. while it's throwing the moisture and the warmth our way heavy snow in indiana, detroit towards hamilton. around here we have a nice break. i know some folks are walking to get january. to our east still mainly east of i-95, well east of i-95 for most of us there's nothing in dc. could
anna warner, cbs news. >> we got tide pods when my son was this college.s very convenient for college kids. >> it's convenient for everyone but we've been doing stories for over a year talking abo now we have to worry teenagers following a crazy fad. >> they have been doing that for decades. >>> let's talk about this picture. >> this is fog. all this warm moist air coming h the cold river is why we are getting the fog. imagine that you have a cold drink and it's...
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in response to the report, democratic senator mark warner, the co-chair of the senate intel committee, said any attempt by the president to dismiss mueller would be a, quote, red line and a gross abuse of power. warner and other members of congress are calling for legislation to protect mueller from being fired. certainly a fast moving story that could have wide reaching implications into the mueller investigation. for more we are joined by nbc's kelly o'donnell in davos where president trump is set to speak. kelly, good morning. what does the white house have to say about this bombshell report? >> reporter: well, good morning, frances. this is another indication of the frustration that existed inside the white house over the scope and direction of the special counsel probe. officially the white house is saying that it won't comment out of respect for the special counsel. there is a top official inside the white house who is in charge of working with any contacts between the white house and robert mueller and his team and so they are trying on a public face to show respect for that of
in response to the report, democratic senator mark warner, the co-chair of the senate intel committee, said any attempt by the president to dismiss mueller would be a, quote, red line and a gross abuse of power. warner and other members of congress are calling for legislation to protect mueller from being fired. certainly a fast moving story that could have wide reaching implications into the mueller investigation. for more we are joined by nbc's kelly o'donnell in davos where president trump...
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the vice chair and ranking democrat of the committee is senator mark warner.r: being on the committee at least until recently had not been all that high attention-getting. we spent hundreds and hundreds of hours every month in a skiff. one of the things i find so rewarding about the intelligence committee's work is on issue after issue, you could not tell who was a democrat and republican. we'll take it in extraordinary seriously. if this exemption is granted, you could potentially have any administration go off and take on covert activities. for example, with no ability of our committee to say wait a minute. we actually disagree with that policy. so i've been very disturbed by the whole process and how this got attempted to get slipped in. i as well as the chairman, no member would choose to object. if they do choose to object, hope they will be able to explain to the american public why they would want to remove the intelligence committees ability to monitor and then, if we make a decision, withdraw funding if we do not agree and have that ongoing tool, one
the vice chair and ranking democrat of the committee is senator mark warner.r: being on the committee at least until recently had not been all that high attention-getting. we spent hundreds and hundreds of hours every month in a skiff. one of the things i find so rewarding about the intelligence committee's work is on issue after issue, you could not tell who was a democrat and republican. we'll take it in extraordinary seriously. if this exemption is granted, you could potentially have any...
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. >> reporter: tom warner is the ceo of sun power. while the u.s.-based company manufactures its own solar panels it still has to pay the tariffs, because sun power has manufacturing facilities in other countries. >> custom seems really ridiculous. you have got an american company. billion dollars of payroll in the last five years in america, and you see some of it here, with unique technology that american customers want and we are going to pay the highest tariff. >> reporter: he says it could mean job cuts to the company's 1100 member work force and the 17500 other jobs it supports like installers and suppliers. and warner says it doesn't make financial sense for the company to bring its manufacturing back to the u.s. because the tariffs only last four years. and it would take two years, and hundreds of millions in capital to build a manufacturing plant in the u.s. >> our shareholders expect a profit f. we have more costs, the money has got to come from somewhere. >> reporter: they are not alone. the solar energy industry association estimates 223
. >> reporter: tom warner is the ceo of sun power. while the u.s.-based company manufactures its own solar panels it still has to pay the tariffs, because sun power has manufacturing facilities in other countries. >> custom seems really ridiculous. you have got an american company. billion dollars of payroll in the last five years in america, and you see some of it here, with unique technology that american customers want and we are going to pay the highest tariff. >>...
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"warner bros was tooting its own horn, that's why the numbers got out there. the numbers wouldn't have gotten out there if it had been a bomb." "so when it becomes about breaking records more than being quality. when it becomes more about that than art, the balance get a little skewed. the scales get a little off." "we can't necessarily blame batman for that, there were products designed to make money before that, but it certainly was where we started to notice it." batman could be blamed for giving birth to the box-office money grab and that terrible sequel with george clooney. "hi freeze. i'm batman" but tim burton's re-birth of the dark knight also helped convince warner brothers that a third batman franchise could be both a financial and critical home run. "kill the batman." *laughs. explosion "nolan's batman doesn't look like it does without burton's batman, to a certain extent, and you can argue nolan's batman doesn't exist without burton's batman" batman proved superhero movies could become international phenomenons by blending a perfect combination of
"warner bros was tooting its own horn, that's why the numbers got out there. the numbers wouldn't have gotten out there if it had been a bomb." "so when it becomes about breaking records more than being quality. when it becomes more about that than art, the balance get a little skewed. the scales get a little off." "we can't necessarily blame batman for that, there were products designed to make money before that, but it certainly was where we started to notice...
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what he has to say about the potential at&t/time warner merger, next.asked the sony ceo if the entertainment giant plans to sell its tv or movie studios. this is bloomberg. >> for now, this strategy is, as i said before, show up are more should picture business, and make sure with any of the deals we make concern the future, that we are in the drivers seat, and not in a situation where we have to give up the assets we have grown over the years. ♪ emily: the u.s. expansion plans had a serious bump in the roads, between a chinese court maker and at&t due to what people say his political pressure. they had been set to launch their new flagship smartphone with at&t in february. at&t's cancellation comes weeks after the u.s. senate and house intelligence committees reportedly said letters to the was arguing that huawei security threat. the company showed off their new smartphone earlier this week. and now we had back to the consumer electronics show in las vegas. while there, we caught up with sony ceo kazoo a hawaii. he says he wants to be a consolidator, s
what he has to say about the potential at&t/time warner merger, next.asked the sony ceo if the entertainment giant plans to sell its tv or movie studios. this is bloomberg. >> for now, this strategy is, as i said before, show up are more should picture business, and make sure with any of the deals we make concern the future, that we are in the drivers seat, and not in a situation where we have to give up the assets we have grown over the years. ♪ emily: the u.s. expansion plans had...
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warner flew out to facebook headquarters and told them that they had to find more twitter came under the same pressure and this is the result of the government pressure. in this campaign against so-called russian propaganda but as i said the majority of people who received this agreed with the things that they call propaganda and also we don't really know what the content is very much they only gave a couple of examples so we were kind of in the dark about we like they'd think of like. if you if you judge this by the the reaction the amount of uproar that it's generated you would think that there was a lot of very obvious militia russian activity on twitter but if you add up all the number of tweets i mean it comes to a tiny almost insignificant amount if you look at all of the election related tweets that the amount of attention the amount of investigation that's going into this is it justified by these allegations. but. hello joe can you still hear me i know we've got a slight delay because you still hear me my friend lost you there. ok unfortunately it seems like joe can't hear me
warner flew out to facebook headquarters and told them that they had to find more twitter came under the same pressure and this is the result of the government pressure. in this campaign against so-called russian propaganda but as i said the majority of people who received this agreed with the things that they call propaganda and also we don't really know what the content is very much they only gave a couple of examples so we were kind of in the dark about we like they'd think of like. if you...
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, and then everybody can make a determination about what happened. >> that's backed up by senator warner, quoting what he said, these are not the actions of an individual that has nothing to hide. samuel, with regard to hour the special counsel looks at all of this, when he hears, wow, he tried to get me fired last june, does that make him less likely to want to accommodate the president where he to ask for an interview? you can do things in person, via answering questions on e-mail, you can set up a camera and have an interview that way, as has been done before in the white house. do you think robert mueller is thinking, i'm still going to accommodate this president? or does this change things up for him? >> i don't think it changes anything at all. he's looking at this coolly and strategically. it's not a personal matter. whatever bluster is going on on the other side of this thing really isn't relevant to what he's got to do. now, he does have to make a political calculation about his freedom of movement in this environment. that's why i'm saying i think it's very significant, if he's
, and then everybody can make a determination about what happened. >> that's backed up by senator warner, quoting what he said, these are not the actions of an individual that has nothing to hide. samuel, with regard to hour the special counsel looks at all of this, when he hears, wow, he tried to get me fired last june, does that make him less likely to want to accommodate the president where he to ask for an interview? you can do things in person, via answering questions on e-mail, you...
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we're going to be speaking with mark warner, that's coming up very soon. everybody stand by.here are a lot of other developments unfolding, including involving north korea. how will kim jong-un respond to president trump's latest jab about the size of his nuclear button? >>> our breaking news, the white house brushing aside concerns about president trump's latest jab at kim jong-un. white house press secretary, sarah sanders defending the tweet about having a bigger nuclear button. she said people should be concerned about the mental fitness of kim jong-un. >>> a lot of brush back to the president's tweet. john corner, the number two republican in the senate saying he doesn't know how anybody's interests are served by escalating the rhetoric. sarah sanders says that president trump's tweets show he won't cowher down. tonight fear and frustration from seoul to washington that a presidential twitter taunt could lead to a real war. >> i'm afraid it's going to get kim jong-un more rield up. >> reporter: president trump's responding to kim's declaration that his nuclear button is
we're going to be speaking with mark warner, that's coming up very soon. everybody stand by.here are a lot of other developments unfolding, including involving north korea. how will kim jong-un respond to president trump's latest jab about the size of his nuclear button? >>> our breaking news, the white house brushing aside concerns about president trump's latest jab at kim jong-un. white house press secretary, sarah sanders defending the tweet about having a bigger nuclear button. she...
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there is mark warner and tim who are real familiar with that. a lot of people were upset with that private/public. the department of transportation went through without using the legislature. host: here is the front page of the usa today of this morning. state of the union inter-'s new era, talking about the reach of the state of the union, last ,ight -- enters a new era talking about the reach of the state of the union. it has been reduced by the political circumstances of the day and the way the 41st president communicates with the world. his personal social media accounts have a bigger audience than the one he will reach when reading prepared remarks loaded in a teleprompter. audience of about 47.7 million people during his speech to a joint session of congress last year. the president has yet to tweet, this morning since the state of the union. 's last tweet input -- his last tweet inviting his followers to join him live. that was retweeted about 16.4 thousand -- 16.4 million times. we will keep you updated if the president tweets again. phi
there is mark warner and tim who are real familiar with that. a lot of people were upset with that private/public. the department of transportation went through without using the legislature. host: here is the front page of the usa today of this morning. state of the union inter-'s new era, talking about the reach of the state of the union, last ,ight -- enters a new era talking about the reach of the state of the union. it has been reduced by the political circumstances of the day and the way...
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senator warner recognized if i looked long -- routed by myself it would look different we were asked to vote on today it looks different than what we passed. it is strongert from the standpoint and it does institute the work requirement if you want to see the content of any collection dealing with the criminal process. and using the data for those that want to commit those acts if that is not the intent and then a lemonade this. closer to the line and certainly before the intelligence committee but i do understand responsibility they make sure that thoseid individuals will be charge with the funding of the military to make sure it has the tools theynd need to do the mission they have been asked to do. from the bureau to the intelligence committee making sure everybody stays safe this is been the most effective tool with a determination of the civil liberties oversight board. and the government has lived within the letter of the law agat we have described so i would urge my colleagues to vote for cloture and bond with the 30 hours on this philip that is what it demands we have extende
senator warner recognized if i looked long -- routed by myself it would look different we were asked to vote on today it looks different than what we passed. it is strongert from the standpoint and it does institute the work requirement if you want to see the content of any collection dealing with the criminal process. and using the data for those that want to commit those acts if that is not the intent and then a lemonade this. closer to the line and certainly before the intelligence committee...
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from 200222006 senator warner served as governor of the great state of virginia and when he left office estate was right that the best day for business the best managed state in the best state in which to receive a public education. in the senate he has distinguished himself a
from 200222006 senator warner served as governor of the great state of virginia and when he left office estate was right that the best day for business the best managed state in the best state in which to receive a public education. in the senate he has distinguished himself a
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mark warner: if mr. bannon has more than just opinions but facts to back that up. i'd love to hear from him.senator mark warner wants the truth about what happened between russian officials and the trump administration. the senate intelligence committee co-chair says if steve bannon has answers, then he should testify.sen. mark warner/ virginia when donald trump jr. and jared kushner and other trump affiliates met with russians and the russians offered dirt on hillary clinton they should have turned that over to the fbi.in a newly released book, the former white house chief strategist calls the 2016 trump tower meeting between trump campaign officials and a russian lawyer "treasonous". the white house shot back sanders: "i think that is a ridiculous accusation and one that i'm pretty sure we've addressed many times from here before.friday president trump tweeted that collusion with russia is a hoax. brie jackson: richard burr, the top republican on the senate intelligence committee says he's doesn't see a need for steve bannon to testify about a meeting he did not
mark warner: if mr. bannon has more than just opinions but facts to back that up. i'd love to hear from him.senator mark warner wants the truth about what happened between russian officials and the trump administration. the senate intelligence committee co-chair says if steve bannon has answers, then he should testify.sen. mark warner/ virginia when donald trump jr. and jared kushner and other trump affiliates met with russians and the russians offered dirt on hillary clinton they should have...
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he had in 2016, early 2016, this facade built on the warner brothers back lot. it's a direct duplication of the full 1709 and he's never used it for filming and it sits there and it's advertised on -- on website for warner brothers as the full house site. thank you. >> president honda: thank you. next speaker, please. good evening and welcome. good evening. >> my name is pamela nature and my husband, david and i are native san franciscoans and we have lived at 1715 broderick street for over 46 years. we have raised our two children there and prior to 2016, it had been a quiet family block. it's outrageous that mr. franklin has aggressively changed the quiet residential character of our block to make 1709 broderick street into a crass promotion for his tv shows. what is also disturbing is his dismissive attitude for our concerns as well as his refusal to seriously take responsibility for the damage he's already caused us. since he began his promotion of the house for business purposes we no longer have a quiet enjoyment of our home and it's due to the hoards of f
he had in 2016, early 2016, this facade built on the warner brothers back lot. it's a direct duplication of the full 1709 and he's never used it for filming and it sits there and it's advertised on -- on website for warner brothers as the full house site. thank you. >> president honda: thank you. next speaker, please. good evening and welcome. good evening. >> my name is pamela nature and my husband, david and i are native san franciscoans and we have lived at 1715 broderick street...
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host: that's from discussion on the senate floor, mark warner. house tonight and the senate earlier today moving ahead on a bill to reopen the government officially tonight and tomorrow. the senate vote was 81-18. how did we get to this point, which is a question often asked by reporters on capitol hill, including casey hunt on nbc news to democratic senator chris coons of delaware. >> how did this happen? >> i want to give a lot of credit to a bipartisan working group of more than 20 senators that steadily built over the last 48 hours who listened to each other, respected each other and talked not just about how to get an agreement to reopen the government but how to get a pathway toward resolving some of our most dysfunctional aspects of the senate, how to get an appropriations process moving again, how to get a negotiation that could actually hold out hope of fully funding our defense and domestic needs, addressing disaster relief and addressing opioids, addressing community health centers. we have a big menu of things not yet resolved. >> do
host: that's from discussion on the senate floor, mark warner. house tonight and the senate earlier today moving ahead on a bill to reopen the government officially tonight and tomorrow. the senate vote was 81-18. how did we get to this point, which is a question often asked by reporters on capitol hill, including casey hunt on nbc news to democratic senator chris coons of delaware. >> how did this happen? >> i want to give a lot of credit to a bipartisan working group of more than...
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i spoke with the senator warner before air. >> according to the new book, steve bannon said the meetingtrump jr. and paul manafort was treasonous and should have been reported to the fbi immediately. do you agree with that? >> well, i think it's pretty amazing that the president's most senior political adviser through the end of the campaign and for the first few months of his administration made these kind of allegation. the one thing i agree with bannon, i don't see him as a source is that any reasonable persons, when russians come over and offer dirt during the middle of the campaign on your opponent, should have reported that to law enforcement. clearly even the australians understood that because "the new york times" recently reported that mr. papadopoulos and another trump campaign affiliate who got offered the same kind of dirt told the australians and when they -- the ambassador saw that the e-mails started to get released. they were smart enough to go to the fbi. so i do agree with mr. bannon on the fact that the participants of that meeting should have revealed that to law enf
i spoke with the senator warner before air. >> according to the new book, steve bannon said the meetingtrump jr. and paul manafort was treasonous and should have been reported to the fbi immediately. do you agree with that? >> well, i think it's pretty amazing that the president's most senior political adviser through the end of the campaign and for the first few months of his administration made these kind of allegation. the one thing i agree with bannon, i don't see him as a...