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open up the playbook washington stat washington state. >> petros: came in with 78 carries, about for mike leach to give it back. you can see by. that was one of the first time washingtontate 'backs have not gotten what they needed, resets his feet, gets back of the field for a very nice run. >> justin: five receivers and on second down for washington state. quick pass, wide, first down for tavares martin. quenton meeks on the tackle, but they will move the chains. >> mark: again, that is like the power run. also, petros, talked about williams in the run game, not getting pressured, not getting hit. getting the ball out of the hands and getting the positive gain. watch that linebacker up on top. going to go in and out. >> justin: again, the quick pass, tay martin. getting shut down. 8-yard pickup. petros quenton meeks trying to defend it because he of a blocker in your face and you're trying to get after the ballcarrier. >> mark: that guy running, okereke, that is the guy that luke falk is keying whether to hand the ball off. it looks like stanford may have gotten away with a face mask. >> justin: second down and two. it seems like luke falk, who struggled in the third
open up the playbook washington stat washington state. >> petros: came in with 78 carries, about for mike leach to give it back. you can see by. that was one of the first time washingtontate 'backs have not gotten what they needed, resets his feet, gets back of the field for a very nice run. >> justin: five receivers and on second down for washington state. quick pass, wide, first down for tavares martin. quenton meeks on the tackle, but they will move the chains. >> mark:...
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washington ends up winning. washington state gets knocked off and you and i have been around david shaw a long time. kind of took the baton from jim harbaugh and has taken his program to an even different level. the consistency is remarkable what he has been able to build here. if you are a stanford fan, you have so much to be proud of. not only the results on the field, but the way they get it done. >> chris: perfectly said. i couldn't add anything to that, except shaw did, and this is meaningful for him to become the all-time leading stanford coach. he surpassed pop warner, and he is going to up his personal record to 13-0 at home against non-conference teams, and stanford will make it six in a row here against eight top ten teams. this may not be the loudest and most imposing place, but it's a tough place to come in and win. >> kirk: and like a lot of coach that is win consistently, he has found a model in recruiting that works for him. offensive linemen, quarterbacks, tight ends, running backs, wide receivers, linebackers, defensive linemen, safeties. he knows how to recruit to his system and it works. and it's a lot of fun to watch. very different from everything you watch all saturday. >> chris: a smile on his face, standing up. hoping he can be himself one more time. they will try to head back to the trojans there in the championship game. give me a quick take of that game on friday night. >> kirk: i think stanford after tonight, you and i had usc last week. i cannot wait to watch costello and how he played tonight, how he plays next week. we should mention notre dame, 4-8 last year. they are disappointed with this loss, but a heck of a turnaround by kelly and last year. >> chris: damaging loss for their bowl hopes. no drama. there was a heated exchange with the coach. this situation in south bend. much more cordial tonight, thankfully. phillips, one of the seniors on this team. they battled all night, didn't they? those guys on the side of the line of scrimmage, and stanford prevails with a 21-point fourth quarter. championship weekend looks like this. georgia out for revenge in their backyard against auburn in the s.e.c. championship. tcu and ou at at&t stadium. we'll be with you in charlotte or the u against the paw. maria taylor with coach shaw. >> maria: you wondered which stanford team would show up for this game. what impressed you most about this team? >> we were talking about what we were thankful for, and i lead the blessing on that day, and i talked about being thankful for the things that we have and the things that we don't have. we had a rough road. after game three, everyone shovelled dirt on us. there was no band wagon and we came back and won eight out of nine. eight out of nine. toughness, heart. we had guys go down. we had guys get injured and had to change the quarterback. the guys just keep fighting and i love them. >> maria: and now the washington/washington state game has gone to double zeros and you're going to the pac-12 championship for the first time since 2015. what does that mean? >> god bless you all and the business that you are in. we all try to guess what's going to happen. this team is going to go to the playoffs, and this team will go to the championship. these are 18 to 22-year-old kids, and you have to play the game. our guys kept fighting. we earned ore way back to the championship game. we had to find a way to rest, and prepare for a very good usc team. >> maria: thank you for your time, coach. >> thank you. >> chris: little time to rest. a friday night game is an interesting element to this. especially since the other time will have a bye week. costello and love getting love from david shaw as the cardinal gather in the corner and send off another season undefeated at home this year. a 21-point fourth quarter for the cardinal to put away the fighting irish here. they give the preparations to usc for the champi
washington ends up winning. washington state gets knocked off and you and i have been around david shaw a long time. kind of took the baton from jim harbaugh and has taken his program to an even different level. the consistency is remarkable what he has been able to build here. if you are a stanford fan, you have so much to be proud of. not only the results on the field, but the way they get it done. >> chris: perfectly said. i couldn't add anything to that, except shaw did, and this is...
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washington ends up winning. washington state gets knocked off and you and i have been around david shaw a long time. kind of took the baton from jim harbaugh and has taken his program to an even different level. the consistency is remarkable what he has been able to build here. if you are a stanford fan, you have so much to be proud of. not only the results on the field, but the way they get it done. >> chris: perfectly said. i couldn't add anything to that, except shaw did, and this is meaningful for him to become the all-time leading stanford coach. he surpassed pop warner, and he is going to up his personal record to 13-0 at home against non-conference teams, and stanford will make it six in a row here against eight top ten teams. this may not be the loudest and most imposing place, but it's a tough place to come in and win. >> kirk: and like a lot of coach that is win consistently, he has works for him. offensive linemen, quarterbacks, tight ends, running backs, wide receivers, linebackers, defensive linemen, safeties. he knows how to recruit to his system and it works. and it's a lot of fun to watch. very different from everything you watch all saturday. >> chris: a smile on his face, standing up. hoping he can be himself one more time. they will try to head back to the trojans there in the championship game. give me a quick take of that game on friday night. >> kirk: i think stanford after tonight, you and i had usc last week. i cannot wait to watch costello and how he played tonight, how he plays next week. we should mention notre dame, 4-8 last year. they are disappointed with this loss, but a heck of a turnaround by kelly and last year. >> chris: damaging their bowl hopes. no drama. there was a heated exchange with the coach. this situation in south bend. much more cordial tonight, thankfully. phillips, one of the seniors on this team. they battled all night, didn't they? those guys on the side of the line of scrimmage, and stanford prevails with a 21-point fourth quarter. championship weekend looks like this. georgia out for revenge in their backyard against auburn in the s.e.c. championship. tcu and ou at at&t stadium. we'll be with you in charlotte or the u against the paw. maria taylor with coach shaw. >> maria: you wondered which stanford team would show up for this game. what impressed you most about this team? >> we were talking about what we were thankful for, and i lead the blessing on that day, and i talked about being thankful for the things that we have and the things that we don't have. we had a rough road. after shovelled dirt on us. there was no band wagon and we came back and won eight out of nine. eight out of nine. toughness, heart. we had guys go down. we had guys get injured and had to change the quarterback. the guys just keep fighting and i love them. >> maria: and now the washington/washington state game has gone to double zeros and you're going to the pac-12 championship for the first time since 2015. what does that mean? >> god bless you all and the business that you are in. we all try to guess what's going to happen. this team is going to go to the playoffs, and this team will go to the championship. these are 18 to 22-year-old kids, and you have to play the game. our guys kept fighting. we earned ore way back to the championship game. we had to find a way to rest, and prepare for a very good usc team. >> maria: thank you for your time, coach. >> thank you. >> chris: little time to interesting element to this. especially since the other time will have a bye week. costello and love getting love from david shaw as the cardinal gather in the corner and send off another season undefeated at home this year. a 21-point fourth quarter for the cardinal to put away the fighting irish here. they give the preparations to usc for the championship game. >> kirk: close. tha
washington ends up winning. washington state gets knocked off and you and i have been around david shaw a long time. kind of took the baton from jim harbaugh and has taken his program to an even different level. the consistency is remarkable what he has been able to build here. if you are a stanford fan, you have so much to be proud of. not only the results on the field, but the way they get it done. >> chris: perfectly said. i couldn't add anything to that, except shaw did, and this is...
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washington, washington state, notre dame and cal down the stretch here. so real challenge for you guys the last four. >> yeah, we -- our mindset is to go every week. that's just our intentions and right now we're looking at washington and going in it from there. >> you can watch the entire one on one interview with brice love this saturday on "after the game" on abc 7. we'll be on around 8:30 following virginia tech and miami. the late news tonight is k.j. costello is going to start as quarterback for stanford. pri brice love has 4.3 speed in the 40-yard dash. >> impressive. thank you very much. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, demanding change. why oakland mayor libby shaft stated the city address was met with chants of "shame on you." a decade in the making. how the north bay fires played a key role in reuniting this cat with its owner. join us for those stories and a lot more coming up on "abc7 news" at 11:00 on a busy thursday night. but that's our report here. we appreciate your time as always. for sandhya patel, larry beil, i'm dan ashley. enjoy your evening and we'll see you in one hour. (dark suspenseful music) - [narrator] today the stories of two murdered cases, one in alpena, michigan, the other in columb
washington, washington state, notre dame and cal down the stretch here. so real challenge for you guys the last four. >> yeah, we -- our mindset is to go every week. that's just our intentions and right now we're looking at washington and going in it from there. >> you can watch the entire one on one interview with brice love this saturday on "after the game" on abc 7. we'll be on around 8:30 following virginia tech and miami. the late news tonight is k.j. costello is...
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washington is related to a ross cast winner. >> my cousin. now, do people know we're cousin? >> danzel washington and ukee sit down to talk for the first time about their family tree, and also a sneak peak of danzel's new movie. washingtonwashington, one-on-one, tonight " eyewitness news" at 11:00. >> i have to tell but new family comedy opening in theatres this weekend. here entertainment tonight kevin frazier with a preview of daddy home two. >> in theatres this weekend, will pharrell, mark wahlberg have the blended family thing down in daddy home two. but when john, and mel gibson join the cast, it becomes an all-out battle of the grand dad. >> hey guys, got big surprise for you. >> oh, i get money. >> a tam poe lean. >> pope. >> i this christmas, both families action together. >> yeah. >> hell flow grandpa? >> how much fun did you guys have making this movie specially add egg these two guys in mel and john? >> dusty was going to kind of rattle his cage to the point where he was going to be stressed out and anxious, other than mel gibson, and john, who also will be, you know, so excited about getting smooched on all the time. >> 's big tall beautiful man. and we just -- did a lot of kissing. >> in the movie, john is
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you're new to the game this is how it works in our economy is built around quite a corporation washington washington media the media. voters elect the president to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. it is good to have you with us today for your news in the wake of violent clashes and during the g twenty this summer the german left party is now considering filing a legal complaint against a police commander who was in charge of the operation against protesters it claims he broke german law and allegedly permitted the use of combat weapons during the protests. takes a closer look at these claims. where the g. twenty goes riots do tend to follow but the thousands of police that struggle to keep the peace this year and humbug have been accused of going too far and using a weapon that they're not allowed to. was. was was. going to was this is the bit of kit in question the zed p one multi-purpose pistol during rioting that started on the sixth of july and run through till the eighth this particular weapon was used fifteen times to
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washington made his last trip here from philadelphia after he left office. they parked in front of the north here, his carriage. he and mrs. washington were in it, his granddaughter, step granddaughter, and george washington lafayette, the son of lafayette who was sent to save him from the french revolution. they stopped and hoban had the militia that he forced everyone to join, give a 21 gun salute from the walls of the house. it was finished enough not to have windows yet or anything, but washington could see what it looked like. susan: so george washington was never able to enter the completed white house? mr. seale: not to our knowledge. susan: people should know there were three basic classes of workers. the elite scottish masons who did the stonework and carving, the irish workers, and slaves. what was the role of slaves in the actual building? mr. seale: labor, but more. the scottish stonemasons preferred the hired slaves to apprentices. they picked up fast. it was a desirable job for a slave. the contracts were extensive about how they had to be fed or clothed and cared for. but they learned a skill, so it was an advantage to them and perhaps buying freedom. they were no longer laborers, then lear
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washington washington media the media. and voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals. boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. hello welcome back now that's confusion and potential meeting between donald trump and putin this friday in vietnam the u.s. secretary of state denied any such encounter was on the cards that's right off of the russian president's office confirms to me saying the trying to explain so on the one hand we have a lot of our putin's foreign policy adviser confirming that the second who can trump the meeting will take place here in vietnam on friday nov tenth on the other hand we have the u.s. secretary of state saying that there has been no agreement on the face to face meeting yet rex tillerson also added that the american side is still figuring out whether there is sufficient substance for a formal meeting so one could only guess what's going on between the two administrations right now and what is the reason for that much contradiction well anyway if or when the two leaders meet here and don vietnam this is valid to become the number one story at the apec summit twenty seventeen the first time mr trump and vladimir putin met each other. there was at a different some at the g. twenty in hamburg that was when the talks lasted three times longer than expected back then rex tillerson said that no one could make the two presidents stop including milady a trump bilateral relations were in a terrible state they are still right now but things did come out of these talks for example progress in the serious cease fire and also the deescalation zones will tromp and who bring up syria this time if they meet most likely yes then enormous difficulties in how washington and moscow are getting along with each other allegations of russian meddling everyone here is almost sure that somehow this will surface was ukraine and north korea donald trump has been touring east asia and of course we understand that the two presidents right now must have many things to say to each other and hear from each other about the north korean crisis so we're all waiting for it when it happens and we'll be keeping an eye on both president trump and president putin here and done on vietnam. cia director mike pump aoe is under fire for a meeting a former intelligence official ever lost his alleged time the democratic party and u.s. intelligence community has been laying the blame for the hike on most is being revealed a pump a i met with william binney a former national security agency official in late october of donald trump's request but he believes the alleged attack of the democratic national committee was in fact an inside leak carried out by a d.n.c. employee he also c
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washington insider, marc sandalow for more information. what is the latest buzz in washington right now? >> reporter: washingtonians woke up this morning to the news that there is a report that the longest-serving member of congress, don conyers, a democrat from detroit, settled out-of-court for groping and harassing a woman just a couple of years ago and it's not an isolated incident. you add this to the news you mention, new allegations about al franken, and glenn thrush of the new york times and cbs having charlie rose suspended for allegations. roy moore, george h.w. bush, the list goes on. it will shirley be an interesting thanksgiving meal conversation in washingtonwashington is not any more perverted than another city, but you have a large collection of very powerful men who assume they can get what they want and they become very, very public allegations. comedian chris ross said men are about as faithful as their options. that may be a sad commentary but sadly in this town you have a number of men who think incorrectly that their options are unlimited. >> it is a sad situation and deplorable and cuts across party lines. what is the political fallout? >> even if all these allegations are true, and there's no reason to believe they aren't, multiply him -- multiply them by 10 or 20 and we are talking about a town with 15,000 to 20,000 politicians and journalists here. these people are ready are extraordinarily cynical about washington and you think about what the people already claimed had happened, they said the new york times is biased. glenn rush, the reporter suspended yesterday is very critical of donald trump and trump supporters say he lied
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washington washington controls the media the media the. voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must know it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. in terms of foreign policy donald trump has already earned himself the title the low expectations president this title is now being put to the test during his tour of asia because the us a status quo power in the asia pacific region clearly boils challenging china. oh hello there are black skies are here with the kaiser report things wrong i. understand and in history they don't repeat themselves forbade oh really maybe. who said that oh that was busta rhymes he said that up to compton. your mama's grits. know it sounds like something like mark tween or something like mark twain may have also said that also he was and down the mississippi on a casino floating barge you know river boat that he's holding a pair of jacks when he said that over a big plate of nachos history is rhyming you would think as some say well some like the case report say the us empire is kind of disintegrating and we were the great empire of china when it disintegrated many blame it on the opium epidemic when basically the united kingdom had nothing else to trade but opium and they pushed some opium the chinese people there's one guy some german guy now living in hong kong he says differently based on some evidence it's all down to monetary issues so we're also going to talk about the opioid epidemic here in the united states we know that the death rate is climbing through eight hundred thousand americans have died since two thousand from overdosing so. some say that's kind of like very similar to the end of the chinese empire yes is similar i've made the point before it was a point that opiate addiction in the opium wars was u.k. and china was an attempt by the british government to talk chinese people on opium for a huge monetary gain and that the opiate pushers here in america are doing the exact same thing i've said that before but what came first the opiate addiction or the monetary devaluation that's what i think we should get into and explore more fully at this juncture so here is a headline and it's from hong kong and it's about this guy dr verner burger he lives in hong kong and he's lived there for like thirty forty years coin stash that puts a new spin on china's one hundred years of humiliation inside a nondescript hong kong warehouse that seven tons of ching dynasty coins proof their owner says that it was the imperial monetary system and not the opium trade that brought china low in the one nine hundred syrian war was fake news his argument he is the lone person out there who support this theory now he has the largest collection of these coins i think it's pronounced chain may be king dynasty that he has two millions of these coins and for the past like twenty thirty years he's been going to one of these government offices in beijing every year asking if they have the central banks basically their records from hundreds of years ago and they keep on saying no no no no oh my god you're here again no and finally they called him and said you know what we were just doing some construction and we found behind a wall this is only in the year past year or two we found behind a wall all these records that you've been asking for for the last thirty years every year. that's incredible so what does the substantial lee yeah so basically what he finds is that there was monetary debasement but a lot of it had to do with counterfeiting that there was a lot of counterfeit coins happening which they didn't they didn't have any sort of economic theory back then that the chinese government that they didn't have any sort of notion that printing all this would cause inflation and devaluation and basically of the economy at the economy was already kind of weakened when the opium wars then started so this kind and warner burger was just telling me a great name for a burger shop chain warner burgers says that it's a monetary. activity going back between china and the u.k. and what china was counterfeiting no no no china itself and there were you like chinese separatist groups that were loyal to the previous king or the previous emperor and they went to vietnam and from there they were sending in counterfeit currency and nothing to do with the united kingdom is all china and their monetary policy to combat this basically they were buying up all the fake currency at first and basically taking off the fake currency off the market but then they just stopped fighting and they thought they didn't care so they were being flooded with counterfeit currency but monetary policy in a lot of people in the united states and europe say our monetary policy from the european central bank to the u.s. federal reserve is also creating the situation where we now have an opioid epidemic that has erupted and it goes worse and worse every year more you know i know causation that causality correlation and doesn't necessarily equal causality but these are some of the links that one could make that this eruption of opioid overdoses and increase in suicide also is kind of linked to a period of us monetary policy which has gone out of control and we're going to turn to bill black in a second about that the easy money has created the wealth and income gaps which has created a permanent. plus that are now calling themselves opie and i guess in that connection and i think china was on a silver standard that was their currency yes for a long time and that's what kind of kept them going through the one nine hundred thirty s. depression actually because they were on a silver standard and the opium or connection with the. british empire during the pressure of the time of america's civil war i think was the same time line i'm not sure how that connects probably the audience will tell you in the you don't like version on the other you have to go there on his audiences quite smartly to see that of course a lot of the overdose deaths now happening they're rising so they're escalating so rapidly a lot of it has to do with fentanyl and synthetic opioids and a lot of those are coming in via trade with china being coming in from china but i'm going to turn to this article from bill black because i know in the second half you interview dr michael hudson who's good friends with bill black they're part of this m.m.t. them on a modern monetary theory group and he bill black is not only an economist but he's a former prosecutor he was a former prosecutor he he prosecuted he put eight hundred bankers behind bards an ethanol crisis and he looks at this opioid epidemic and he sees a similar situation the predatory capitalism a predatory class and he's explaining what you're seeing the opioid epidemic is very similar to what you see in this savings and loan crisis that he dealt with impossible to compete with unintentional self-parody opioids in this column i introduced one of the most important concepts in white collar crime seeming legitimacy the most elite predators use the seemingly legitimate entities in the business government and nonprofit sectors that they run as weapons of predication and shield against sanctions the criminology term for this is control fraud the same logic applies to non-criminal probation i will show in later columns in this series that representative marino rep republican from pennsylvania the worst of the political shills for the open. the predator class repeatedly spread the false so that the worst of the opioid predators could not be predators because they structure their firm as if it were quote legitimate as a former state and local prosecutor merino knows that c.e.o.'s running the largest frauds pose a seemingly legitimate firms because optimizes control fraud you and i have already covered this the pretty family out of connecticut who run purdue pharmaceuticals which makes oxycontin and by the way they're now under investigation because of all the stories coming out they're now being investigated criminally for pushing basically heroin on to the u.s. population that he's saying that you know the political class allowed this predator class of the family that runs purdue pharmaceuticals to be basically operate a legal structure but no different than anything out of narcos and you know the thing about these pills is that they're addicted because hiran horse smack. he be doing up town getting down and then we get these pharmaceutical companies who be selling in that horse on the streets again are kids hooked in there but hooked on drugs then they make all that money or they do it their money they go buy influence in washington d.c. our politicians are right there taken all that free drug money from our poor citizens die and overdose in the street and they don't seem to care one whit and it's just like the central bank gives away the heroin to money all day long to keep the mergers and acquisitions in the dow jones frothy it's all drugs it's only a moral stanky stinky white. criminality or as a collar criminal white collar criminals you know they know the start of black collar is no white collar they get down on it well they're printing the crime this is part of the investigation because of course pretty pharmaceuticals what they said about oxycontin and how they were able to push it and how they were able to push such a large quantities on to people that suffer from arthritis or back pain which it should never be you know you wouldn't give them heroin right but there is saying that there was a unique brand with non addictive and yet doctors knew very early in pharmacists for sure definitely knew very early
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washington. >> let's bring in washington post political reporter eugene scott. the president is on this foreign trip where here at home, leading the headlines is domestic news this morning, creep home alabama. this is about roy moore, who is running for the senate? alabama and this controversy involving washingtonabout young women, teenagers, one as young as 14, who, when he was in his 30's, according to the washington post and these women, he had sought relationships with in alabama. this is -- i don't know i it's a bit of a controversy in part because some people think it's conspiracy going on. >> i've taked to voters in alabama and many are upset. people in h alabama have worked incredibly hard to get rid of some of the worst stereotypes that people outside have of the community. they feel like this munity just reinforces many ef them. there are quite a few alabamians particularly in the republican party who remain supportive of roy moore because they believe this is an attack from washington, from the mainstream media and even from establishment republicans. it's not quite clear how this situation is going to end, but there's certainly statewide lawmakers and republicans in washington looking into it. the. >> eugene, there are a lot of conspiracy theories swirling down there. i just got bac
washington. >> let's bring in washington post political reporter eugene scott. the president is on this foreign trip where here at home, leading the headlines is domestic news this morning, creep home alabama. this is about roy moore, who is running for the senate? alabama and this controversy involving washingtonabout young women, teenagers, one as young as 14, who, when he was in his 30's, according to the washington post and these women, he had sought relationships with in alabama....
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talking about the legislative agenda on the "washington journal" as we continue to be live from the "washington examiner", and online and print publication in washington, d.c. we've been talking to the reporters and editors of the publication all morning on the program. joining us now is their chief congressional correspondent for the "washington examiner", a familiar face to our viewers as well. what was the reaction by house leadership and the ways and means committee leadership to the senate passed bill yesterday that was unveiled? >> guest: good morning here it was interesting because both chambers have been working together loosely for months on a tax plan ass well as in officials fromth the white house because it did want to be too far apart over all. there are some fundamental differences between the two bills. i thinkls the one that will perhaps end up changing because there's a lot of disagreement over is the corporate tax rate. i think republicans in both chambers want to lower that rate to 20%. that's the agreed-upon level. you see that in both plans. the corporate tax rate is reduced immediately beginning in january 2018 whereas the senate
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washington to washington to meet. the media. voters elected to business to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. welcome back in german opposition parties considering legal action against the commander in charge of policing the g twenty summit in the summer claims that he broke german law by permitting the use of combat weapons when drugs broke out peter all of it takes a closer look at the client. where the g. twenty goes riots do tend to follow the thousands of police that struggle to keep the peace this year and humbard have been accused of going too far and using a weapon that they're not allowed to. was. was was going to was this is the bit of kit in question the m p one multi-purpose pistol during rioting that started on the sixth of july and run through till the eighth this particular weapon was used fifteen times to fire a rubber bullets and sixty seven times to disperse tear gas canisters the police say it's a pistol and therefore they are allowed to use it however government documents that were leaked to the press here in germany seem to show that it is classified as a combat weapon and therefore shouldn't be deployed at public events the h.k. sixty nine an h k one sixty nine are considered grenades which are classified as war weapons by the war weapons list the company that manufactures it also doesn't classify it as a pistol when contacted by r.t. humbard police doubled down on their insistence that they were well within their rights to use the m. said p. one the facts have not changed and remain as follows there is a pistol in the cordons both sides who eighteen part four of security in order act the operation was carried out in full compliance with the existing hamburg regulations it was understood before the summit the police hadn't intended to use rubber bullets or tear gas but after rioting raged out of cars. troll they changed tack the decision to employ the m. said p. one has seen lawmakers from the opposition left party consider legal action against the hamburg police chief for breaching the more weapons act there is strong regulations what can be instant. and what cannot be used. when we see that. it was vocalise or. against the german. to use it. and i think it is an abuse which. is not really. repercussions from the violence seen at this year's g. twenty continue to rumble on long after many have forgotten what world leaders actually gathered at the g twenty to discuss in the first place peace rule of r.t. berlin. ok let's go back to our story of kuwait having just told its citizens to leave lebanon following on from what saudi arabia had said pretty much in the same vein and we can speak i'm pleased to say with marvin gaye i believe we fixed the problems on the line to tell you about martin and i was asking you were earlier saying that i was really surprised by these developments saudi arabia and kuwait telling the sit ins to get out of lebanon what is the problem what's the danger. well there's a new strategy there's a new game being played in town which is the saudis have they have gained some confidence in iran agenda using now. they're creating a chaos if you like a crisis which doesn't exist in lebanon and moving ahead with with a new plan to destabilize lebanon to to hit back at iran what we're witnessing now neal is the making of a new saudi king deputy crown prince. salman is now preparing himself to take over the throne in saudi arabia probably in the next few weeks or couple of months he's very much like donald trump he was created by the americans and israelis together so he was he was placed on the cross on the throne by the israelis and the americans he doesn't feel very confident about himself and so what we're seeing from the week since the weekend is a sort of a crackdown on anybody who represents any sort of rifle to him anybody who can criticize him we've seen this. corruption drive the auspices of anticorruption driver should say which is shown itself to be a round up of the usual suspects of leading political and business people in saudi arabia who could create problems for him and now if we what's the link you might be ask yourself to lebanon well saad hariri a lot of people don't know is also a saudi citizen spent most of his life in saudi arabia and is considered to be a sort of a saudi pawn to put it bluntly so they they pulled mystery over back to saudi arabia in a sort of panic last week a couple of times and basically forced him to resign as lebanese premier that's part of a bigger longer term plan to try and destabilize lebanon to shake tiny lebanon so as to make a point to hezbollah and to the region that there's a new there's a new guy in town a new leader in saudi arabia who's got a new agenda to play out it was a double whammy i mean there was also some talk about mr hariri his connections with some of these leading businessmen who have been arrested so it was a two in one for the saudis feel like you get about the prime minister of lebanon may quitting. blamed around and as but large said they were sowing conflict that is there any connection to iran and has below or is this a smokescreen. now it's smoke and mirrors it's a sort of a theater being played out i mean you know it's very much to the saudis. objective on israel's objective because the meetings between the crown prince donald trump something will. last week three nights in a row that says a lot about what's been going on and who's pulling the strings you know there is an agenda to to try and destabilize iran and to and to create some sort of tension in the region and these are the first steps today ordering saudis are which was a somewhat of a futile gesture given that are hardly any saudis in eleven of the movements but there are a few kuwaitis quite a few kuwaiti tourists so i think that is also but that's also part of the plan but you know the answer question no there really isn't anything in it i mean you know if you could remember that the saudis have lost a lot of self-respect in the last few years they believe that their policy in yemen is a complete disaster they lost the war in syria by backing extremists and now you know when from a year ago when lebanon elected a new pro hezbollah christian president to sell for the saudis it was the ultimate slap in the face so this is a sort of gesture this is a statement a bold statement if you like that they want to create some sort of momentum of change but where how far they will go with is anyone's guess i don't see these these gestures today as being too significant lebannon is not a threat hezbollah is not an imminent threat to iran and to the saudis in any way it's just purely manufactured consent and i might add a lot of the media i mean ninety five percent of the media in the region which is controlled more or less by the saudi is going along with that baptism of disinformation in terms of iran what role does it play in the region in the situation what kind of influence does it have. well i mean iran the real problem is. iran and particularly hezbollah in the last few years have grown too strong and this is something that's been voiced in the past you know by the saudis and their allies in the region you know what do you do with hezbollah that has got how does that battle experience in syria. iran also is a growing economy now you know which which is a relatively recent thing so so they you've got this problem not only of geopolitics but also the economics in the region and that's really what's the the it has the edge of this is the saudis that they've lost a lot geo politically but also their working in in times where they don't have the clout that they used to have when when all prices were so much higher so you this this this. is great to get you back and unfortunately we could we came and said we've run out of times i left to wrap things up there we got some great answers from you much appreciated martin jack. and i will indeed have to wrap it up see the top of the hour of a. prescribed medication is widespread on the u.s. market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything with ash and my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit suicide watch or who was made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do you know we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was literally all to what i did was done. to move legal drugs. just because something doesn't sink. the. kids of. the. current. little going on in kim's own. does she don't consume don't judge them doesn't do them jacob do in the pacific on the mobile phone in that are equal distances muslims are what equals this tells me going on in. this would all be done pseudo name to those who believe that to those of you knows this and this is. the sitting on. i'm lindsay francis is the boss broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. coming up to eighty five billion dollar deal could be a real jeopardy reports are coming in but the eighteenth tee time warner deal could be off the table if they don't agree to sell certain media properties and eight hundred billion dollars that is how much the coffers of the saudi government stands gate. it's frozen the assets of dozens of officials businessmen and even royal family members for corruption but there's a twist those assets might be not so easy to get their hands on and amazon delivers a one two punch to the medical distribution industry soft storage after a leak showed its certification as an online pharmaceutical distributor numerous chased out of like.
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washington, d c's -- washington, d.c.'s veterans memorial, a speech. then the vietnam war special report. >> whether it is due to the enemy's clever tactics or the bad fighting conditions, the weather or the terrain, it seems clear the american military offensive has bogged and like the marines in the mud. >> than 6:00 on "american archives," which were the national archives exhibit "remembering vietnam." and then on "the presidency," president lyndon johnson making a statement. president johnson: we told the world what we would do if we had communist in that part of the world a 1954. we said we would stand with those people in the face of common danger. had toe came where we put up or shut up. and we put up, and we are there. >> on american history tv on c-span3. next, a panel of historians explore the idea of civil war defenses on a variety of angles. they talk about military defenses but also generals who defended the reputation. -- their reputations, as well as the inability of soldiers to defend themselves against germs and infections. this hour a
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"washington journal" continues. host: for a tuesday round table during a busy week on both ends on capitol hill, we are joined by steven dennis and jordan fabian. jordan fabian, start with you. congressional leaders from both parties are scheduled to go to the white house this afternoon. what is on the agenda for this meeting? caller: it is going to be the funding deadline that is coming up december 8. they need to get to an agreement to keep the government open and prevent shutdown, so that is what the leaders will be discussing. they have not even agreed on spending levels, so it seems likely they will pass a short-term measure to keep the government open. they might be's talking about some of the issues and holdups that could stop them from getting a long-term deal. host: remind us why we have a december 8 funding deadline. caller: in september, president trump cut the deal with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer to extend the government funding from september until now, and also lift the debt ceiling. this is why republican leaders were angry about this deal, one of the reasons was that they had to re-is -- visit this thorny issue. expectationsnd of are chuck and nancy and mitch mcconnell and paul ryan setting? caller: what you will see is the democrats want trump to give them something, they want to see some daylight on more spending. the democrats want more spending for domestic programs. trump has proposed cutting domestic spending. trump also wants more defense spending and if he wants democrats to go along, he needs to give them something. democrats also want immigration in this bill. they want to have some ship funding for children's health insurance. there is a whole bunch of things that have either expired or are about to expire that will have to be in some kind of year end deal. maybe that will end up in next week's potential stopgap bill to give them potential prime -- time, but this will be jammed right before christmas and potentially be a christmas tree or a nightmare before christmas, with a potential shutdown over the holidays. host: is that the expectation, that it will be a short-term stopgap funding bill and will go right until christmas? caller: right. the friday before christmas is like december 22. i think you could see a deadline like that that would put pressure on lawmakers to vote yes on whatever package leadership comes up with. that is usually the position that leadership wants to be in, do you want to go home for christmas? you better vote for this. host: sarah sanders was asked about the potential for some sort of deal happening. caller: i will not get ahead of that meeting -- >> i will not get ahead of that meeting, but if any of those democrats would like to come on board, we would certainly welcome them. reformordan fabian, tax possibly an issue that is brought up today as well? think absolutely, but i that will be the discussion that dominates the trip to capitol --l when he goes to talk to a big vote on the budget committee. the votes are very narrow right now. you have steve daines and ron johnson, two holdouts. i think the leaders will be asking president trump to put some pressure on them to try to get the votes they need to get this bill done, which is their last budget -- best chance of a major accomplishment this year. host: walk us through where mitch mcconnell and john cornyn's strategy is now. guest: you have sort of three buckets of senators with different holdouts. you have ron johnson who wants bigger tax cuts for small business owners who pay taxes on their individual income tax. they want to get rid of the state and local tax deduction for corporations, which is a big deal if you are a company in new york or california, silicon valley, when you lose that big tax deduction, that would pay for the bigger tax cut. another group of senators are worried about the deficit, like bob corker. if he votes no, they cannot pass withnd he has been feuding donald trump so i do not know if president trump rallying bob corker will be successful. what some of the deficit hawks want is some kind of trigger in this bill that if it -- the deficit over time -- and the cbo says it will add $1.4 trillion to the deficit over the next 10 years -- that there will be triggered tax increases later on . a lot of republicans do not like the idea of having a trigger tax increase later on. senatorsonly lose two on the senate floor if it gets to the senate floor. they have to get through the budget committee. host: the budget committee hearing happening at 2:30 this afternoon on c-span3 and c-span.org. listen to it on the c-span radio app. we are talking about it this morning with steven dennis of bloomberg, jordan fabian of "the hill" newspaper. democrats, call (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 before we leave this tax discussion, the individual mandate repeal being included in this tax reform effort, how much closer or farther are we from that, from your perspective? beginninghink in the when they first inserted this, there was fear it would really turn off a lot of republican senators. we have not seen that. susan collins has been a hold out, lisa murkowski, someone who i think leadership, maybe flake, has not. the white house is certainly happy it is in there. they want to get any kind of victory they can on obamacare is of the bill collapsing over the summer. right now, they are pretty enthusiastic as far as obama care repeal in this tax bill. host: what about the issue of daca, the deferred action for childhood arrivals, the end of that program looming? how is that impacting the tax reform fight? guest: daca is more in the budget fight. -- if they need democrats at some point down the road, and they will, they are going to need to deal with that program because you cannot pass a budget without democrats. they are not going to vote for something that does not protect those kids. , i do tax reform fight think the individual mandate has been fascinating to watch. lisa murkowski has a lot of things in this bill that are very important to alaska. oil drilling and that arctic national wildlife refuge, something they have been pushing for for decades, is in this bill. that is her provision. if this bill does not pass, that does not pass. she came out the other day and said getting rid of the in development -- individual mandate she supports. there were only three senators who voted no on the skinny repeal and she was one of them. john mccain has not said how he will vote yet. susan collins does not like the fact that it is in their bank. she just in there. she has not said if it will be a dealbreaker. she wants a middle-class tax break and property deduction for individuals. all of the senators are still in play. at this point, even though some senators have said they would vote against the current ill, every republican senate -- current bill, every republican senator is trying. of republican senators who voted yes on the skinny repeal, although they did not like it and were trying to give something to congress, this is a different thing, something a lot of republican senators are enthusiastic about. host: you often keep your own count for these important bills that come to the floor. how many babies are there right now? are thereed -- maybes right now? guest: i think maybe six or seven senators in play, and maybe three or four really in play. people like steve daines and ron johnson, it is hard for me to imagine in the end they will not the for a bill. they are negotiating. they want some very specific tweaks to a bill that amounts to $100 billion or so over a 10 year period, and affects trillions of dollars in tax revenue. there has got to be a way to get them to yes. they are not trying to get to know. -- no. you have people like susan collins absolutely in play, john mccain a wildcard, and bob corker and jeff flake, two senators not running for reelection who are no fans of the president could be the keys. they can vote any which way they want, and both of them are concerned about the deficit. those are the two people i would be watching. host: "the hill" newspaper has their watchlist for the tax bill and you can check it out on their page. we have two guys here who know their beats very well on capitol hill to answer your questions, take your comments as we are discussing all these issues. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. i have been watching things happen since junior bush was in office with osama bin laden. . d saddam hussein we owe a lot of money out to a lot of people. if china was to decide to call our loans if they don't a little upset with us in any way, and we're not catering to their demands, and also how are we going to balance this? nobody ever thought that trump would pull the mortgage interest thing back because he owns properties all over the world. this is going to affect a lot of people in california. you have million dollar homes, at least $500,000 homes that everybody has bought and is paying mortgage interest on. how is this going to play out? were thinking about using that $1 trillion coin that we have in washington as well. were thinking about using that host: that's a lot of issues you bring up already. i'll let steve dennis start on the balancing side. what is the balance, remind us again, the balance that senate republicans need to meet in this -- using the reconciliation process to pass this bill. guest: they have to keep a deficit under -- over a 10 - year period the maximum increase in the deficit they can do is $1.5 trillion. that's a lot of money. we do have a $20 trillion debt already. right now they are probably going -- on auto pilot head to $26 trillion or $27 trillion this. would add another $1.5 trillion on top of that. the republican senators, almost all of them, would say, hey, we think this plan is actually going to pay for itself because growth will pick up, because corporations will bring their jobs back here, and will employ more people, the unemployment rate will go down, and more taxpayers. that's what they'll tell you. but they are not -- not every republican is onboard wi
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washington and hollywood, at the principal is as he writes today "a sad matter of timing." here now is jonathan turley. always be to have you on the show. he wrote this "many in washington put their ethics on layaway during the clinton presidency and that bill is suddenly due" and he also said this "public figures often accept blame or cast blame when it no longer threatens personal cost for them to do so. the key is to suspend your belief and victims until your believing it's beneficial." wow. >> unfortunately, it's true about washington. washington has one great specialty and that's managing scandal. they are the world experts at it. they find ways of, for example, the ethics committee, to kick this can down the road until the public loses interest or at least their anger subsides. you know there's something wrong when so many politicians in washington are standing on principle, you know they've run out of any alternatives. what we're seeing now is that a lot of these members really are facing a situation where the bill has come due. members can say they're absolutely aghast that there was a settlement. the public has got to stop being such chumps. this system was designed to keep these types of settlements and allegations secrets and if members are expressing disbelief and anger now, it's not very convincing. >> martha: you talk about hypocrisy on the part of some clinton supporters who are now seeing the light which you point out is completely politically advantageous for them at the moment. he said to her "for mor
washington and hollywood, at the principal is as he writes today "a sad matter of timing." here now is jonathan turley. always be to have you on the show. he wrote this "many in washington put their ethics on layaway during the clinton presidency and that bill is suddenly due" and he also said this "public figures often accept blame or cast blame when it no longer threatens personal cost for them to do so. the key is to suspend your belief and victims until your...
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washington is related to an oscar winner. >> new kiss inn. >> do people know we are cousins. >> cousin. denzel washington and ukee sit down and talk for the first time about their family tree and we will get a sneak peak of denzel's new movie, washington and washington one on one tonight on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> first up at 5:00 it is washington, wahlberg, and ferrell. ukee with more stars, he sat down with mark wahlberg and will fur toll talk about their new movie daddy's home two, the dads dad come to town for holiday don't miss the preview at 5:00. >> first one was very funny. >>> sellout crowd is expected in north carolina this weekend for flat earth international, conference, the group, claims, that established science is in fact fake news. most claim the earth is as flat as a dinner plate and surrounded by wall of ice. they say it is meant to uncover and debunk science like nasa, doctoring photos to show a round earth. >> walking around, those folks >> there are dozens of snacks and little debbie lovers just can't go without but one of their popular treats is on the chopping block. >> question is which one. they tweeted out an image say one got to go forever and asked users to choose their four potential choices
washington is related to an oscar winner. >> new kiss inn. >> do people know we are cousins. >> cousin. denzel washington and ukee sit down and talk for the first time about their family tree and we will get a sneak peak of denzel's new movie, washington and washington one on one tonight on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> first up at 5:00 it is washington, wahlberg, and ferrell. ukee with more stars, he sat down with mark wahlberg and will fur toll...
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of the reasons why is because they had, a lot of people are not happy with the attitude in washington, washington, with trump and the twitter and they're not happy with the lack of accomplishments. we have to admit, we have a republican president, house, and senate, so we have trifecta and we're not getting anything done. and i think that the democrats capitalized on that. melissa: yeah. bob, is that what you think the problem was? >> i think so. specifically lack of accomplishments, no doubt about it. why would the base show up when you haven't got health care done, you haven't got taxes done. you don't have any major legislative wins? so this actually in a perverse way could help republicans, because they can say to their republican skeptics who may not want to vote for the tax reform bill, listen, we got killed. unless we pass tax reform, we're going to get killed again in 2018. remains to be seen i don't could be helpful. they could say, look, we got blown out. this is a disaster. the same thing will happen to you too if you don't sit down at the table to get something done. at same time, giv
of the reasons why is because they had, a lot of people are not happy with the attitude in washington, washington, with trump and the twitter and they're not happy with the lack of accomplishments. we have to admit, we have a republican president, house, and senate, so we have trifecta and we're not getting anything done. and i think that the democrats capitalized on that. melissa: yeah. bob, is that what you think the problem was? >> i think so. specifically lack of accomplishments, no...
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expect from legislators as they return from their thanksgiving break from this morning's "washington journal." "washington journal" continues. host: for a tuesday round table during a busy week on both ends on capitol hill, we are joined by steven dennis and jordan fabian.
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washington establishment, the washington post which broke the story. you know, that's not -- from a pure political point of view, that's not a krazdy strategy. you do get the sense that pressure is building. he's not a conventional politician. he stays in there, and we were having this conversation on december 11th or 12th, would not be shocked if he won, not at all. >> i think you're right, it is a good strategy always in that situation. in this situation, he's no different than trump. he's running against the establishment. >> i don't think his voters are going to. he's saying this is the washington post, and the washington establishment out to get me. that's a winning message for his voters. therefore, they don't believe what they're hearing. these things tend to happen in waves. maybe there will be more examples -- at some point there may be a breaking point where people go, oh, well, maybe this is true. some democrats are thinking they have a good shot at that race. i think the jury is definitely on that. >> since you mentioned the washington post and harvey weinstn, you mentioned the post breaking the roy moore story. the new york times has had a few news breaks itself of late. let me ask a few questions about that. what's it like. let me get inside the new york time times if i can. what is it like for the times when you're breaking stories, you're literally changing the conversation, in this country. what's it like on the inside of the times? >> i feel that journalism in general right now, and i would include trump -- coverage of trump, and the times and the post is on a rea
washington establishment, the washington post which broke the story. you know, that's not -- from a pure political point of view, that's not a krazdy strategy. you do get the sense that pressure is building. he's not a conventional politician. he stays in there, and we were having this conversation on december 11th or 12th, would not be shocked if he won, not at all. >> i think you're right, it is a good strategy always in that situation. in this situation, he's no different than trump....
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virgine: however, while washington wants china to be firmer on north korea, xi jinping said he would have talks. this is not what washington wants. washington wants beijing to cut commercial ties with pyongyang, and it is not clear what beijing is going to do in the next week or so on north korea. on trade, the same thing -- donald trump, very harsh words for china, the trade surplus, but it remains to be seen why china will do exactly in the following weeks to cut the trade surplus. so, not very many concrete actions out of beijing. has lookedi jinping to come out the stronger of the two from these talks, there were issueses that did not, on the table at all, like human rights, for example. genie: xi jinping really imposed his agagenda from beginning to d . he has been reinvested as party leader. he has amassed a tremendous amount of power, and he wants to show the world that yes, china is a world leader on par with the united states. no mention of human rights, no mention of press freedom, no mention of militarization on the china sea, and for the first time in decades, journalists were not allowed to ask donald trump any questions. this
virgine: however, while washington wants china to be firmer on north korea, xi jinping said he would have talks. this is not what washington wants. washington wants beijing to cut commercial ties with pyongyang, and it is not clear what beijing is going to do in the next week or so on north korea. on trade, the same thing -- donald trump, very harsh words for china, the trade surplus, but it remains to be seen why china will do exactly in the following weeks to cut the trade surplus. so, not...
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perforations from washington the washington post media the media the. voters elect the businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . prescribe medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit some site what or who has made antidepressants so commonly...
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the game this is how it works not the economy is built around quite some preparations from washington the washington post media the media the. voters elected to business to run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. or somehow want to be that's. what you'd like to be close it's like that before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. things should. playing a one off selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle of things going. to produce offspring to tell you the plot because of the public by file for the most important day. of the off the bat has been telling you i'm not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along with our audience will watch. a play for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the fi
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washington post". >> boo. >> "washington post". >> they're booing me. >> "washington post" did a great piece a man that did his since 96, 97. it's fascinating they did a write-up how he took this personally where he plunged into depression because i mean that was your role that was your thinging. >> all right. >> i guess things have not been going well for him. >> brody. >> does he have his own show. >> we're back after this on "the final 5". >> ref rep dumb was on trumpp but you can't believe it's not a vote of confident and since virginia governors are one and done think about you. it when you're lieutenant governor and fellow democrat wins job it's a sign vir virginiaians are happy with course of commonwealth it may be mcauliffe is attempted to dig his toes into the presidential race. in the end he doesn't have much to loss. on the other hoond pa you're paul ryan it may have gotten tougher. republican have a good run including in utah. lying t big wave of democratic wins in local races. if they can ol lies issues during midterms it may keep gop on their toes. more than a dozen republicans said they will not
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washington. washington is the one who keeps the information on this. and then national criminal information center, the crime information center, the ncic. and that is the repository for all this information. that is what atf checks, the ncic. and if you have one entity that has decided they are not going to cooperate in this, what they are doing is putting everybody at risk because anybody who they've dealt with has now got a free ticket. >> tell me, as an investigator, a man who sort of looked into all sorts of terror and other cases over the years, what is it the people missed with this guy? because it always seems to be something after the event. >> michael, i think it's hard to tell, you know, in advance whether somebody missed anything. but from what i've been finding out from people in new braunfels where kelley is from, this guy had indications all the way back into middle school that there was something going on with him emotionally. and then you get him into the military, and he beats his wife and child, goes to prison essentially for a year, and then comes out, and then he is on facebook bragging about the assault. as late as last week, i understand, bragging about assault rifles that he has gotten. here is the thing. somebody has to be able to put those pieces together. you have somebody who has been in prison for assault. he shouldn't be allowed to buy a weapon. and then he is bragging about it publicly. and we don't see anything. i think we've got to close these loop holes. >> just before i let you go, you were down in this part of the country in the last couple of days. give people a sense of what this area is like. this is smalltown america where people still leave their doors unlocked. >> oh, yes. i have family there. i ate dinner last night in new braunfels, texas, where devin kelley is from. this is a place where, as you say, people don't necessarily lock their doors at night. it is the most polite, genteel place. they are the kind of people who will not walk by without nodding or waving. it is -- it's pickup trucks. it's salt of the earth people. and i frankly enjoy the people there immensely. i think they are astounded here. and not surprisingly, this is a place where most people have guns. you're not surprised that a person across the street was able to run over and engage this person. 99% of the people with the guns there have no problems. th give nobody else any prlems. but when you have somebody who is mentally ill and they get ahold of this, we have to look at ourselves as a society and find out what else is going on. >> yep. and how it can happen. steve, thank you so much. we'll talk with you a little later in the program. and we are standing by for the joint news conference from president trump and prime minister shinzo abe in tokyo. we will bring to it you live as soon as it happens. our own jim acosta is sitting in that room right now. we'll be right back. ♪ blue moon is a well-crafted belgian style wheat beer brewed with valencia orange peel for a refreshing taste that shines brighter. blue moon. the amazing new iphone 8 is at at&t... and we know you'll love it. because we know you want more. more great camera features and more power. and more than just unlimited data, we give you unlimited plans with hbo included for life. because you deserve more entertainment. and more spokespeople. talking like this, saying the word more. at&t. it's time for more. am i too close? i feel like i'm too close. get the iphone 8 and with all at&t unlimited plans, get hbo for life. only from at&t. (honking) (beeping) we're on to you, diabetes. time's up, insufficient prenatal care. and administrative paperwork, your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you too. at optum, we're partnering across the health system to tackle its biggest challenges. >>> welcome back. the japanese prime minister shinzo abe and the u.s. president donald trump due to speak to reporters at the palace that is the state guest house in tokyo. you see the room there. it's all set up, ready to go. we are waiting to bring that to you live as soon as it happens. due to start in 10 or 15 minutes from now, if they're on time. one topic that will likely come up, of course, is the u.s. trade relationship with japan. president trump telling u.s. and japanese business leaders on monday that it is not fair and not open. and he wants to renegotiate the whole thing. this of course after pulling the u.s. out of the transpacific partnership deal negotiated by his predecessor barack obama. mr. trump wrapping up a two-day visit to japan. a first stop on his nearly two-week-long tour crisscrossing asia. president trump and prime minister abe have spent most of trump's visit at informal engagements in and around tokyo. the president and prime minister feeding fish right here. this is at a koi pond on their way to lunch on monday, giving the fish some lunch first. meanwhile, the first lady melania trump joining aki abe for a trip to an elementary school. the students singing a welcome song for the two first ladies. >>> all right. in texas, a tight knit community mourning after a shooter killed at least 26 people during a sunday morning church service. there was a vigil held after sunset the same day. residents of the victims and well-wishers from neighboring towns all gathering in candlelight the say prayers like this one. >> let us build your kingdom as something constructive in the face of destruction. and let us not be people of anger. let us not be people of fear. let us not be people who seek security or seek vengeance. >> and cnn's gustavo valdez was there for that vigil. you've been in the town for a while. i know you've been speaking to a lot telephone emotionals. very stunned, very emotional getting to know those people. fill news, gustavo. >> good evening. it was very somber. and i can tell you that you could feel the pain that these people are suffering. it didn't take them long to gather in unity to remember those who lost theriauir lives. those who are still struggle to save lives in the local hospitals and trying to make sense of what happened from where i'm standing a few feet from tonight. >> he is a loving pastor, man of god. we knew his girls. the one that didn't survive, i've known her since she was about 8 years old. and there is no words to describe how wonderful people they are. christian. it's a small christian town. a very small community. everybody is united. everybody is so close to everybody. everybody knows everybody. >> did you ever think that a community like yours would go through something like this? >> never in a million years would i ever imagine this happening, never, never. i can feel the pain that everybody is going through. so much hurt for a small town, for a small community. so united, never in a million years would i expect anything like this. i could never imagine anything like this ever happening here. >> and, well, everybody left home, as you can hear. everybody or a lot of people were in church themselves. very emotional. but they hope through prayer they can start healing this community, even though they know it's not going to be a quick recovery. michael? >> painful to listen to that. gustavo valdez, thank you so much. >>> well, sutherland springs, texas, as we've been telling you, it's a small community. one local business owner says he has only two gas stations, a community center, a post office, a discount store, a tire shop. and that that historic church that was attacked on sunday. the last population count was in 2000, according to the texas state historical association. back then only 362 people called it home. a town so tight knit, nobody figured it would be the site of such horrific violence. >> we were flabbergasted. there is just no reason for something like that to take place. especially here where everybody is family. you know, we all help each other out. we all know each other. this is just devastating. we moved out here and realized that we were in probably the best place in texas because everybody knows everybody. we help each other out. you need something, all you have to do is call and you'll have three or four people at your door ready to help. and to have something like this happen is just -- it's unconscionable. >> sutherland springs, it's a little town. we've got about five, you know, little towns in our county. and it's a neat little place. it's a pretty little place. the church is a church that really loves people. they're not a wealthy church. it's a smaller church. but they'd always been willing, as far as i've known to share with whatever they have. >> this is horrific. and i was just recalling that we've been through this before. we had the fort hood shooting. so this is something we are unfortunately all too familiar with. >> it's certainly a tragedy that no one could have ever imagined would occur in the community such as this. it's known for being a very peaceful place. good country folks live there. and i'm shocked. >> we are standing by as we've been telling you for that joint news conference from president trump and prime minister shinzo abe in tokyo. we will bring to it you live as soon as it happens. we'll be right back. this lovely lady has a typical airline credit card. so she only earns double miles on purchases she makes from that airline. what'dou earn double miles on, please? 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[don't stop me nowhad by queen]me sir. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with over 500 flights every day, emirates brings the world together through dubai. fly emirates for a world of good times. ♪ or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. >>> is cnn breaking news. >> the u.s. president donald trump pushing for better trade relations with japan. and so on the first stop of his five-nation asian tour, mr. trump attended a working lunch with the prime minister shinzo abe. the two leaders scheduled to hold a joint news conference this hour. jim acosta monitoring that, joins us now from tokyo on the line. it's due to start any minute. what are we liky t hear from the two leaders? it's not going to be a free ranging news conferee, is it? >> that's right, michael. this is one of those we call them two plus twos there will be two questions to american press, two for the japanese press. we fully expect the president to make some kind of reference to the mass shooting in texas that is obviously really overshadowed this day here in tokyo for the president. he has already commented on it once earlier today. described that mass shooting at texas as an act of evil. he has received offers of condolences from japanese prime minister shinzo abe. we do expect them to touch on that at the beginning of this news conference, and then they'll get down to business. we've already heard the president say earlier today -- smatter, this just happened just a short while ago. in one of these press opportunities with the president they already talked about north korea. we do think this question of just what is the president going to do, how is this region going to deal with north korean dictator kim jong un and this escalating nuclear problem in the korean peninsula. how are these leaders going to confront that? that obviously is going to come up. as we noticed, the president has engaged in some pretty bellicose rhetoric in talking about that situation. obviously the administration feels that that is a policy that in some way, shape or form in the future will pay dividends. but it is certainly an approach that makes people nervous in this part of the world when you hear u.s. president kim jong un as rocket man, totally destroy north korea, talking about fire and fury as he did over the summer that is not the kind of rhetoric that shinzo abe engag in. so one of the potential questions for this news conference is how he has been dealing with all of that. and, you know, the other issue is going to be trade obviously. these two leaders do not agree on the issue of trade. in every sense. i think there are probably some avenues where they are in agreement. but the american president in a moment that was not exactly in keeping with what you normally see in these kinds of settings, president trump said he does not believe this u.s.-japanese trade relationship is fair. you don't typically see a u.s. president speak that directly on the issue. but shinzo abe heard that. and so i suppose that they'll get a chance to -- if they have a chance, if the question is asked, to air their disagreements on the trade issue as well. one issue that's of course the sidelines to some extent is the russia investigation. as we know, that is unfolding back in washingtonsome extent dominate the sunday talk shows there is the potential the president could be asked about that. as i was saying at the top of this, when you have two questions of the u.s. press, two questions of the japanese press, it does limit the possibilities there is big breaking news of the day to tackle that is that heartbreaking situation down in texas, michael. >> exactly. jim, thank you so much. jim acosta in that room there waiting for that news conference. we'll check in with you a little bit later. and we'll bring viewers that news conference once it gets under way. president trump and prime minister abe, they're in general agreement on ting a tough line against nth korea. their language on the issue markedly different as jim accost was just saying there. it's outwardly a friendly relationship. you saw that on display during a game of golf on sunday. but when it comes to things like north korea, when it comes to whether the u.s. is a reliable pa alley. more with regional expect
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washington, d.c. washington, d.c. would be the number one target for koreans in any sort of conflict but what this test doesn't tell us if north korea and it missile have the change can they dislifer a war head to the missile. the war head has to come down through the atmosphere through all the heat and all the stressors and hit the target. this test that they did today we don't know if they had an actual reentry vehicles l that could go through the atmosphere and do that. in the next 48 hours we're going to find out if they have this full range to do it. we're learning about diplomacy and atmospheric pressure right now. the fact that they did this test, it seems like it has been a while. it seems like we had a little bit of a lull in between the tests. during the up ser they were firing all these missiles off it seems like every few days. i think what the nor taking all the data from all the summer tests that they did. they did the last ibm tests and they needed sometime to go over the data to see what they did right, to see what they did wrong for sort of the next generation of missiles. a couple months is right on time to sort of put all that into the next test and here we are basically. i don't think there was any or the of political motivations. i don't think they were trying to stick it to donald trump or china as people said. it just takes time. if north korea wants to make a big statement, if they want to do a test that the world is going to pay attention to, when would that be, mark your calendar for february 5. you have it down to the day, my friend. that's the start of the olympic games in south door rea. 630 miles away from the north korea reand border. i'm thinking to myself with potentially hundreds millions of people watching the opening ceremony at the opening of the games. i'm going to detonate that underground that day and proof to the world that i'm a bona fide nuclear power. that is scary when you put it that way. i think when we look at the tests today and you you said the fact that it's all about the distance it can reach the us, i guess the bottom line, before we go, is this saibor rattling or is this a real who he of force in. >> boat actually. they're anjali that they've been dubbed a state sponsor of terror. they have one goal and that is to develop a missile that could hit the us in the event of war. that's why we're going to watch these tests for years to come. this is nothing new. >> we'll get you back soon. back after this on the final five. five. >> senator rand paul is now talk ing about the assault that left him with a bunch of broken ribs. paul says he was mowing his lawn with earmuffs on when he was tackled from behind much one of paul's maybors way reas ked and charged with assault . he had talked to the man in nearly a decade and claims to know why that attack happen. after my ribs were broken then he said things to me to indicate that he was unhappy i guess to me the bottom line is , it isn't so important, if someone mugs you is it really justified for any reason. the more people belabored was it about yard clipping, was it because he has it donald trump, he has it you you because you oppose obamacare? you you don't really know what's in someone's mind. it may have, the real question hewed be be attack someone from behind in their yard when they're out mow ing their grass. >> i would say no. his neighbor pleaded not guilty to assault charges. his attorney reeted the matter to as a trivial matter, not related to politics during an event to honor native native american war heros he referred to warren as poke hon tas. he has used it to question the nor's history of. join elizabeth to stop donald trump and requesting dough nailingses the page further redirects to elizabeth warren for senate website because she's up for re election next year. cnn plans to boy kowt the white house's christmas party this year and the white house not t up about it because why would they be. sarah huk bee christmas comes early, finally, good news from cnn much the annual party is set for a friday at 2:00 because we all know those rangers start at 2:00 on friday. christie, hello, i'm surprised you didn't try out a sarah huk bee sanders impression . i tried to do the twang. you just got louder. i don't really know why any of the media outlets would want to go to this party. i mean i think it's always been -- it's the one time a year -- i've never been invited. i don't think you were ever invited. >> definitely not. >> but i feel like you put the politics aside and it's a spirit of the holiday season. but, yeah, i think it's clear the president is not a fan of the relationship there. >> just a bit. you probably don't want to spend more time around them than they have to. the reporters will probably spend time trying to get answers to their questionsment the pie gait story which broke last week , april ryan questioned the authenticity ticketed event of the pier that sarah huckabee sanders made for their family. it was stupid. >> it was stupid. >> pecan pie, it doesn't matter who makes it. >> it's delicious. >> pecan or pecan. >> pecan. >> now we disagree. it's all right. it is okay. we bring people together during the final five. we'll still have a christmas party. >> moving on, senator bernie sanders is now a grammy nominee it's not for a collaboration between sanders and rapper ll vermont was nominated in the spoken word category for the audio book version of our revolution of future to believe in along with actor mark rough low. i was published after the presidential election. other politicians who have won spoken word nominees, bill clinton and hillary clinton, but this year sanders will face some tough competition, bruce springsteen and the late and great carrie fisher. we also know there's in the a whole lot of love loss between president trump anal equal baldwin. baldwin took his trump impression on the road hosting a state party in iowa last night. president trump ask ed that in his place i read this letter and i'll do my best to convey his words just as he wrote them. greetings, iowa. with a great state, iowa. i won iowa. i won the state by 50 points. it would have been a hundred points, but crooked hillary and t \million\mills of voters from out of state from cities like cedar rapids. alec bawlgd within has to admit the trump presidency has been good for his pocketbook. even a book parady donald trump. we're going to tell you you who is sleeping soundly and who is tossing and turning tonight on the final five. >> if anyone is thankful for tweet storms it's roy moore. little mention of the gop senate nominee who is in many polls. about >> a the president schedules would. roy mower sound aleap. let's talk about who is tossing and turning tonight probably all of us or at least those of us who had some glimmer of hope after the president's \court\courtship of chuck and nancy just a few months ago much the president's tweet ahead of the meeting apparently quashed the hole thing. then came the dulling statements and then the president sitting in between the two empty chairs. sick of the grandstanding. it cuts both way s here. why did the president bash the two people, why didn't chuck and nancy take the high road and show up anyway . this is the sort of thing why people have no faith in washington to get anything done. the swamp my friends is very deep and it consumes almost everyone. that's the final five tonight. we're back at it mo make it a good one. we'll ' you . . announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: i'm gonna show you the most brutal knockout of the month. >> ooh, [bleep]! >> two star georgia tech football players got into a fight. >> it felt like a sucker pinch. >> if you're facing somebody, it's not a sucker punch. >> but your hands are down. harvey: does that mean you can't hit me until i put my hands up? 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washington journal continues. our cameras are over at the washington examiner, and online and print organization here in washington dc. we will be talking about their mission as well as news of the day. you can call in with your questions about journalism and the topics they are reporting. joining us first is the editorial director. we will talk about the role of journalism today. let's begin with what is the washington examiner? organizationa news first and foremost and its mission is to deliver great news reporting to a nationwide audience. intentiongned and its is to provide coherent and sharp analysis and conservative commentary reflecting our values and the way we look at the world. host: in what way do you look at the world? forthrightlye a conservative view of the world. this is based on freedom. ofbelieve on freedom of expression, freedom of religion. believe in american strength and american global leadership. america is the defender of freedom in the world. states is the united a shining city on the hill for the rest of the world. we believe in those traditional values. right centere a bias. would you ag
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washington. george washington had eight similar kind of reserved added matter quality to grant. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. tuesday is election day, with key governors races in in new jersey and virginia. watch live coverage of victory and concession speeches on the c-span networks. in virginia, republican ed gillespie and democrat lieutenant governor ralph northam. watch live on c-span and c-span.org, and listen live on the free c-span radio app. on thursday, house republicans unveiled their tax reform bill and discuss to the potential benefits of getting it passed. from capitol hill, this is 25 minutes. morning! >> good morning. thet, i want to thank families for taking time out of their dates and to join us. it is great to have you with us today. fantastic. [applause] you are who this is all about. this plan is for the middle class families in this country who deserve a break. it is for the families were out there living paycheck to paycheck who just keep getting squeezed. about half the country today is living paycheck to paycheck, and about oneeople are paycheck away from living paycheck to paycheck and this will help give people relate. with this plan, the typical was eight $1182 a year on their taxes. many families, having an additional $1182 more will make a real difference that money covers about a year's worth of gas for a car. it covers your phone bill for a year, depending on how much your dust data your kids use. that money will help you put more money for college. it will help you save for retirement and a rainy day. with this plan, we're getting rid of loopholes for special interest, and we're leveling the playing field. we're making things so simple, you can do your taxes on a form the sides of the postcard -- a postcard. with this plan, we're making progress reforms so that america can compete with the rest of the world. we are making it so like these dustare here can take home can make more take on day. i we going to let the defenders of the status quo see the country down this downward spiral? or are we going to relate the promise of our country and revitalize the american idea? this is our chance to make sure generations to come do not just get by, they get ahead in this country. over to the person who has led this effort. i'm so proud of this man and his committee in this room. i wasn't thank all of the members of the ways and means thisttee for getting us to point. kevin brady, leader of the chairs and means committee. ways and means committee. [applause] >> thank you. think is the american family standing with us today and the ways and means committee members who have been listening and traveling across this country for this historic day. this is an exciting day, and i excitementl feel here in this room. i know the american people have got to be excited, as well. from an unfair tax code is on the way. there is relief for real american families. there is really for american workers and there's tax relief for hard-working job relators. with this bill, will grow our economy by delivering more jobs to americans from all walks of life. that is especially true to low and middle-income americans who are sick of today's broken tax code. and jobs act,cuts that will change and it will change right now. for middle income families making 59 thousand dollars -- $59,000 a year, this delivers a -- $1200.arly 12,000 if that's good over $3000 for that main street business. that is your money. you earned it. and yourve to keep it, should be able to use it for everyone. that is exactly what this bill will do, and that is what tax cuts and jobs act has president trump's. four. this is our opportunity to make tax reform a reality and deliver transformational tax cuts and a generation. let us not let washington's special interests fully. none of us that we would even get this far with tax reform, and they are wrong. working together with president r colleagues in the house and senate, and you, the american people, we will prove the wrong once and for all by getting progrowth tax reform this year. thank you. [applause] all right. thank you chairman brady for your tremendous leadership. the speaker said this is a special moment. our economyto make boom for the average family of four. that median income earner in america making $59,000. we're talking about $1182 in your pocket. think about the holidays around the corner and what that means in your life. as i travel around and visit towns and communities -- just recently i was in north carolina and michigan -- you think about $1182 for someone living paycheck to paycheck. ; kettle falls, that is making a big difference. maybe they can put a little more money toward their mortgage. or victor, a restaurant owner in michigan and he says "we pay our t
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washington. >> reporter: washington today is reacting the terror attack in new york. >> we are thinking of our fellow americans in new york. we are expressing our gratitude for the critical work of our first responders. >> but the news that the perpetrator came from as an immigrant from uzbekistan prompted calls from president trump to change immigration policy and went after chuck schumer by name. and he came into the country through the diversity visa lottery program. i want merit base. >> and jeff flake tweeted the gang of eight, did away with the diversity program as part of broader reforms, i know i was there. and senator schummer on that very bike path just last month by drawing a comparison to the last time fork was attacked. >> after september 11th, the first thing that president bush did was invite senator clinton and me to the white house and he pledged to do what was ever in his power to help our city. >> he could repropose the anti-terrorism funding. instead of dividing and politicizing do something real mr. president. >> president trump says he ordered homeland security to increase the extreme vetting program but homeland security tells abc news that no such program exits but all visa holders go through background checks. abc news washington. >> three ivy league psychology guy professors are under investigation for allegations of sexual misconduct. and announced last week that the professors were put on paid leave and had their access restricted. they launched a criminal investigation and so far no charges have been filed. >>> actor jeremy piven is dividing gropingalsations. she claim that he groped her on two occasions and says she has emails and texts as proof. piven responded say it did no the happen and calls the claims appalling and he currentry stars in a network show. >>> and the final game tonight to decide which baseball team will be crowned world chap. the dodgers rallied to beat the houston astros and they were unable to his just ten verlander until the 5th inning. dodgers are looking for their seventh championship and the astros have never won a world series. >> more ahead on "action news" tonight. another check of the forecast. for you on a wednesday night. stepping live outside sky 6 hd showing you center ci
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washington a coalition of kurdish arab militias there pushing in from the north and from the east very key area with the oil fields located there it's unclear how washington's position will pan out as well with support for the as the if so there's a lot of negotiation compromise reconciliation to happen once eisel is fully eradicated from syria and we'll see how that pans out over coming weeks and months we've got reaction from experts on what the latest development does mean for syria . that's a huge knockdown. territory and yeah i would say. it looks like it's the homeless washed up for. doesn't mean they can't commit acts of terrorism but it doesn't mean they controlled territory anymore i think one thing that syria has in its favor is that. the eastern part of syria as a lot of syria's oil such as it is and so getting full control of eastern syria . deprives eisel of a lot of the revenues that i think the fact that that region and that country will remain on stable for the for seeable future islamic state is one of many militant groups in that country i mean given that i think that the civil war will continue so i do think that assad's power the syrian government's power is expanding throughout the country but i don't expect him to have all of the country under wraps because there are still remain you know tens of thousands of people prepared to fight against the syrian their army and its militia and staying in the region the spot between iran and saudi arabia has escalated after a missile attack near riyadh airport carried out by who the rebels in yemen iran's president warned saudi arabia on wednesday it will achieve nothing by threatening the might of iran after saudi arabia laid the blame for that missile attack on terror on joe you know the mites in position of the republic people more powerful than you have been able to do anything against the iranian people you are not strong enough to do that. some concern that the ongoing and underreported proxy war between the two regional powers could turn into a head on head to head confrontation. in our sensing how saudi arabia does continue to add fuel to the fire. recently barely a day seems to go by without saudi arabia making headlines and it almost always boils down to its arch enemy iran it is a game of chess that spans an entire region on every front in every country the saudis see iran's evil influence. the who's the rebels in yemen who saudi arabia has been bombing for many years fire a rocket riyadh that the saudis could only describe as a rainy and aggression. iran's role and its direct command of his hooty proxy in this matter constitutes a clear act of aggression the coalition's command considers this a blatant active military aggression by the iranian regime and could rise to be considered as an act of war against the kingdom of saudi arabia the saudis also ready to throw that allies under the bus to create an excuse to denigrate iran. q the lebanese prime minister holding a successful meeting with the iranians and then going to saudi arabia and out of the balloon without warning declaring his resignation while launching into a tirade about evil raney an influence plunging the region into chaos and destruction. were very wrong as prison to plant discord and destruction attested to by interference in our countries in lebanon syria iraq yemen well i would like to say to iran and its followers that they would be losers in their intervention in arab if they should move wake up because in that in the past and the highlands in the region will become so you lose a poor and gain an opening then there's the blockade of cattle. a trade embargo seven ties ultimatums and warnings punishment some say for cata daring to deal with the rain ians and then there's syria the saudi sponsored rebellion is dying the hardest allies losing an aside is winning this isn't what riyadh planned we hope that and expect that during the interim period of the of the transition period bashar al assad will exit because he has absolutely no role to play in the future here and while syria may have unexpectedly checkmated riyadh here the saudis are ramping up attacks on iran on other fronts truly this is an international game of chess with nations and populations at stake ironic given that last year saudi arabia has highest islamic cleric banned chess saying that the game causes and miti and hatred between people and even when played on a giant geopolitical scale well it looks like he was right. independent political analyst pepe escobar says that saudi arabia's provocations come from a desire to change the narrative in the region saudi arabia is isolated in the new india emerging new we do least the last in syria because of the feel of the dash project the last in iraq i was just back from baghdad and the talk in baghdad is about not vulcanization but that about iraqi national unity the last blokey the against got there they are losing the war on yemen which is horrifying we dance of thousands of civilian casualties and supported by the us congress for that matter and use the american weapons in uki weapons and now they're trying to change the narrative they're bringing the run they're trying to ratchet up a confrontation involving lebanon which is caught in the crossfire and it still is the same old story the saudi arabia yes the iran and countries seen the middle east states are going to be caught in the crossfire is absolutely a horrific situation that is collating very very fast. cia director mike pompeo has come under fire for meeting a former intelligence official over the alleged attack of the democratic party of twenty sixteen the u.s. intelligence community has been laying the blame for the go on moscow the whole time. met with william binney a former national security agency official turned whistleblower binney believes the alleged attack of the democratic national committee was in fact an inside leak carried out by a d.n.c. employee you also coauthored a memo straight to the president on this issue back in july for a moment here let us remind you about the d.n.c. hack announced by a cyber security firm working for the d.n.c. in june twenty sixth and it was blamed on two russian linked groups the next day an anonymous. two point zero claimed responsibility for the kids. thing the d.n.c. didn't comment on later he also took credit for a breach in july and at the end of that month we could leaks released thousands of the democratic party's emails my colleague neil harvey spoke to william binney who believes from a broad could not have been involved i didn't believe the intelligence agencies were telling him or the president the truth so i went through the technical data that we is the veteran intelligence professionals who have technical experience all of the technical data that we had available and could look at the analyze and from that was very clear that it was a local download because of the speeds and all i mean we've even tried to transfer data across the atlantic through the web. and see what speeds we could achieve the most we got was like twelve megabytes per second and you needed at least thirty eight megabytes just to pass the data not counting housekeeping so that meant that the capacity was about one fourth the one eight what would be necessary to transfer that data to somewhere in europe for example and when you spoke about wi on the lies the data is that meaning i was reading about an expert forensic aids or is it the person who was analyzing the data for you well he was looking at the data yes and so were about five or six other people. and i was looking at the output of that trying to assess that. just to verify and we also tried to test it in the real world not in the speculative world trying to do the transfer to make it something that would be compatible with that download rate and we could not achieve that either so it had to be done locally there was no substantive evidence anywhere if they could produce some factual evidence that we could look at and analyze find but so far they produced absolutely nothing. thanks for joining us so far here on r.t. the u.s. and the chinese leaders have agreed to work together over the north korea a story and more to the break. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spend each image of the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game great so what chance with. that makes this minute. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington to washington post media the media and the. voters elect a businessman to run this country business because power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. thanks for joining us on our international. it has just been announced that president putin will meet his american counterpart donald trump this friday in vietnam that is according to russia's top diplomat less cross live not only for trying to for more details on this good to see you india what else do we know about the upcoming meeting. already hello from vietnam i can tell you that lately pretty much all the journalists were attacking anyone who could shed some light on the upcoming meeting of law. and donald trump this is how important it is there is no need for any special explanation and there you have it finally kremlin aides you were called has confirmed that the two presidents will meet on friday november tenth here and vietnam at the apec summit the first time the two presidents m
washington a coalition of kurdish arab militias there pushing in from the north and from the east very key area with the oil fields located there it's unclear how washington's position will pan out as well with support for the as the if so there's a lot of negotiation compromise reconciliation to happen once eisel is fully eradicated from syria and we'll see how that pans out over coming weeks and months we've got reaction from experts on what the latest development does mean for syria . that's...
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washington and there is a question does washington understand the country. alabama is different and way back in the day when this happened. culturally it's different. one of the mothers was enkourping her daughter to have this conversation. i understand we in washington need to take a deep breath. i want to read you this reaction from the state auditor in alabama. mary was a teenager and joseph was an adult carpenter and became parents of jesus. do we want republicans on the record from california to maine? >> that's skip theurally wrong because they didn't have relations. >> that is. thank you very much for that. you va on the flip side and i top the play this again. i want you to think and again we will talk about this later. i want you to imagine this were a democratic candidate. do you think you would hear this from steve bannon? >> it's interesting. the bezos amazon "washington post" that dropped that dime on donald trump is the same bezos amazon "washington post" that dropped a dime this afternoon on judge roy moore. now, is that a coincidence? that's what i mean when i say opposition party. right? it's purely part of the apparatus of the democratic party. they don't make any bones about it. >> i want to talk about the politics of that later, b
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washington and the two hit it off bonding over chocolate cake but trump couldn't help but be a bit theatrical during the dinner topping the magnificent dessert with a show of washington's military might we had the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake that you've ever seen and president she was enjoying it so what happens is i said we've just launched fifty nine missiles heading to iraq and what were you headed to syria yes heading toward syria trump loves his weapons so much he thinks they're the solution to every problem and when the threat is as serious as north korea all the other countries in the region must be armed to the teeth and prepared to respond well that's the idea he's been trying to sell on his asia trip so far in both japan and south korea japan is going to be purchasing massive amounts of military equipment as he should south korea will be ordering billions of dollars of that equipment we make the best military equipment by far we make the greatest military equipment in the world the f. thirty five fighter which is the greatest in the world the greatest in the world missiles of many different kinds whether it's planes whether it's missiles we make the best the greatest military equipment by far in the world be purchasing it from the united states. thank you very much. now trump is counting on the chinese president to back him up as he puts pressure on pyongyang president where we will be tomorrow china has been very helpful we'll find out how helpful so on but he really has been very very helpful well it's often said that diplomacy is merely seduction in another guys so the question is will trump's efforts to seduce the chinese. leader kerry over and will he be able to strike a sweet deal for the u.s. samir han park t. washington d.c. international relations expert victor garber says that trumps harsh words for pyongyang simply put our unhelpful president of the trump is. a very controversial president but i think from the chinese perspective we need to deal with the presidency of the united states very seriously so whatever rhetorics or other things which president obama trump may result to china need to stand firm on its own principle and do the right thing president on trial has been normal in recent months for using very inflammatory rhetoric about d p r k and i personally believe these rather rigs very threatening in nature threatening war warmongering for example is not helpful at all ever see the president on. need to know why allows the united states has been selling huge amount of military weapons to many countries in different parts of the world selling more weapons may actually make whatever military confrontation which may happen even more bloody causing more loss of life and that's the wrong thing
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washington or washington controlled media the media. and voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. the headlines on r.t. international wiki leaks says the cia created a computer virus called. downloading it by mimicking the antivirus program. all eyes are on the asia pacific economic cooperation summit where a possible meeting between the russian and u.s. presidents has become the main focus of attention. and german police are investigating allegations that ethnic balkanized criminal gangs have infiltrated it and other state services. it is a friday morning november the tenth here in moscow you're watching our international news team here welcome to the program. wiki leaks claims the cia's created a computer program that imitates the software over russian antivirus company ski lab volte eight is a new series of wiki leaks publications of the leaked cia files these detail how the high virus allegedly works revealing its source code as evidence is said to implant it cell phone users computers and send back information to the cia and it's easy to mistakenly install it as wiki leaks claims it mimics the appearance of common programs. and has details one of the revelations in the new batch of documents shows that the cia has a program for imitating kaspersky laboratory a well known right. software company conspiracy laboratory has been at the center of some scandal recently we had u.s. authorities assembly barring any government agency from using their products saying that they present a risk to homeland security a recent report from the wall street journal accused kaspersky laboratory of essentially stealing government information and secrets with its malware software from the us n.s.a. national security agency we actually had a statement from the u.s. homeland security secretary regarding the laboratory the risk that the russian government by their action on its own or in collaboration with conspiracy could capitalize on access provided by kaspersky products to compromise federal information and information systems directly implicates u.s. national security now kaspersky laboratory responded to these allegations saying the company has never helped nor will help any government in the world with its cyber espionage or offensive cyber efforts dispersed the laboratory considers itself to be a cyber company a software corporation it's not involved in government activities espionage anything to that effect at this point it is quite interesting to see that these allegations have been leveled against kaspersky laboratory where the cia specifically had a program designed to leave false digital fingerprints. said on twitter that the malware mentioned in the volta report bears no relation to the firm's products adding that all users of the n.t. software and an affected one british intelligence analyst told us the russian firm is well being discredited. what that is is quite frankly it's a no russian compromise out if it were gaining information gaining information about new high tech. missile systems that would be more of the traditional role of intelligence agencies seeking information but as i say this is compromising the alternative the opposition. and it's a hugely expensive program but it is one that the americans and the american code writers are extremely effective at doing the previous batch of leaked cia files released by wiki leaks was called vault seven this revealed that the agency has its own malware which exploits vulnerabilities in phones and t.v.'s and has the ability to buy a pos encrypt on messaging apps vault seven also featured a cia division called bridge which created a library of hacking techniques stolen from other countries the agency also has a tool to disguise its malware and make it seem like it's being created by somebody speaking a different language other than english so that includes arabic chinese russian korean and fasi making it harder to attribute a cyber attack to the cia and we spoke to a former cia officer who is amazed that nobody has spotted a connection between the russian hacking allegations and the agency's hacking to its. it's an amazing story for an intelligence analyst you know we're taught to connect dots but even when this marble framework tool was announced by julian no signs even though the soviet so the russians now have been accused of hacking into various systems no no one has ever put that revelation together with the so-called russian hacker the d.n.c. e-mails and say oh wow it might be the russians now because spare labs is in the same situation. german police are investigating allegations that organized criminal groups of infiltrated it and other states up as is its offer of police union claimed members of an arab underworld clown had joined the berlin force clear indications the large arab clans have an infiltration strategy and try to keep certain family members away from criminal activities so that they can later infiltrate state services nevertheless butlins police chief has denied all the allegations two days ago the city's police academy was accused of enrolling violent and criminal trainees peter all of a is investigating the story. amid accusations they were by lindt or even criminal recruits in its academy things were already looking bad for berlin's police force but now it's got a whole lot worse with the arrest of an intern which is a ruptured into a deeply embarrassing scandal a twenty year old female student is accused of illegally copying photos of people wanted in a police operation and sending them on it's alleged she was planted in the force by one of the city's notorious our mafia clans we forwarded the allegations to the police and this was all we received a response berlin police have launched a criminal investigation into a twenty year old student from the berlin school of economics and law she's accused of revealing state secrets is it true that the suspect has migrant roots yes. those who devote their time to studying the mafia clans of berlin say attempts to increase diversity in the police as left the door open to infiltration the way is to. create terror of. birth because in the police academy the new government in berlin. for the. v. for the first phone for two three posts and for people by dilution big crowd who accept that it's was good for them to infiltrate. doing last weekend anonymous letter was sent to the berlin chief of police purporting to be from a long serving detective it claimed that arabic mafia families were using the berlin academy to infiltrate the force something the city's police union says that currently isn't any proof of. at the moment we do not have any cases where there is clear evidence of that but we do understand that criminal organizations like these clans have an incentive to try and infiltrate government organizations like the police and that's why it's so important during training that we identify who belongs as part of the police force and who does not. put it who are these arabic mafia clowns that it's claimed run ins criminal underworld among ten of it's impossible to put a percentage figure on how much criminality they account for but if you look into it then yes they are present in all different types of crime revenues drugs record teetering prostitution criminal revenue streams and it's for those reasons that people directly involved in law enforcement and the citizens of berlin want to know if their police force has been compromised by criminals peter all over artsy berlin . syria says islamic states self-proclaimed caliphate launched three years ago is on the verge of collapse government forces along with their allies say they have now liberated the last big urban area that was held by the terrorists the city of hama. i don't at that youth of our own forces incorporation with parliamentary and now large forces have liberated city in there is a whole province the last stronghold of the islamic state service group in the eastern syria this achievement is highly significant as a represents the beginning of the islamic state projects collapse in the region or the operation was conducted jointly by four major players syrian government forces russian air support and the lebanese or hezbollah militant group and they brought me back to units in the area so heavy clashes days before the liberation it's been a long road to get there at one point i so often trolled over half of syria's territory and the terrorists left a trail of destruction in their wake this is what they did to the ancient city of palmira before they were driven out. but out goes the of now taking a closer look at the cost of victory over terrorism in syria. when you slam extenuate iraq and syria declared statehood in two thousand and fourteen the world was not ready no one knew what to make or how to deal with these seemingly bloodthirsty zealots their very brand was terror. but. at the time it seemed like isis came out of nowhere it seized a huge amount of territory and had its own army cornered me currency laws and courts tens of thousands worldwide. aim to join it the international community that she reacted with the u.s. coalition together a coalition to resist isis i can announce that america will lead a broad coalition to roll back this terrorist threat. our objective is clear we will degrade and ultimately destroy all eisel isis suffered its first major defeat in the syrian city of kabbani and we were there filming the u.s. air strikes and i remember it as an incessant barrier that all but pull over arised kabaddi. there isis lost many of its veteran fighters though that didn't stop them they enjoyed many more victories but not the overwhelming success of the early days things would get worse soon in september two thousand and fifteen russia join the fray it was the beginning of the end for isis within half a year isis suffered a hugely symbolic defeat in the ancient city of palmira. the going was rough isis had its comebacks but the trend had changed russia also began bombing the jihad its oil trucks and tankers their cash source and as those trucks burdened with iraq ease and kurds backed by the u.s. led coalition attacked isis his biggest city mosul it would be a long and deadly battle waged by two successive u.s. presidents a battle that would leave a city of two million a devastated wreck. whatever the cost those coalition airstrikes worked they beat isis and would use the same coffin was the syrian army's offensive when they're sort of three years. in another saudi gave the same order to its citizens citing safety considerations and no other reasons were given by any officials of gulf states that comes as a lebanon as rocked by the sudden resignation of its prime minister over the weekend his whereabouts since unknown although the u.s. state department spokesperson caused confusion at the latest briefing but you seem to let it slip she may know where hariri is. in terms of the conditions of him being held or the conversations between saudi arabia and the prime minister hariri i would have to refer you to the government of saudi arabia and also to mr hariri office for use of the conditions of him being held as who is he in detention . i'm not going to put that word behi and i'm not going to associate that word with that but where he is right now where is he was you know the next room i was writing was i don't know personally where he is or is he is i don't think i'm committed to say that but i will double check on that however there has been has denied the allegation as for the reason for his decision to step down he cited iranian influence in his country. wherever iran is present it plans to interference in our countries in lebanon syria iraq every human what i would like to say which iran and its followers that they would be losers in their. own nation would wake up because it in the past and they have times in the region. over some of the latest events in lebanon have sparked fears of a military conflict between the two regional leaders iran and saudi arabia journalist martin j. thinks the current crisis in lebanon has been created artificially by riyadh. there is an agenda to to try and destabilize iran and to and to create some sort of tension in the region and these are the first steps ordering saudis which is a somewhat of a futile gesture given that are hardly any saudis in eleven of the movements but there are a few kuwaitis quite a few kuwaiti tourists what's the link you might be asking yourself to lebanon will start hariri a lot of people don't know is also a saudi citizen spent most of his life in saudi arabia and is considered to be a sort of a saudi pawn to put it bluntly so they've they pulled mystery over back to saudi arabia in a sort of panic last week a couple of times and basically forced him to resign as lebanese premier as part of a bigger longer term plan to try and destabilize lebanon to shake tire lebanon so as to make a point to hezbollah and to the region that there's a new there's a new guy in town a new leader in saudi arabia who's got a new agenda to play out. since the start of the yemen war u.k. weapons sales in saudi arabia have increased fifty fold that's according to a new report released by the u.k. based campaign against the arms trade we spoke to one of its office. so these new figures are a disappointment but not a surprise the british government has prioritize selling weapons to saudi arabia over any concerns about human rights or the deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure by the saudi arabians in yemen that it hospitals schools universities media institutions like yourselves the ports the roads a sanitation water all of the civilian infrastructure is being targeted by saudi arabia and britain is determined to sell them arms no matter what the emmel for licenses in particular which are bombs and missiles have increased from about thirty three million to one point knowing billion and that's actually almost five thousand percent increase the british government cares more about selling weapons to saudi arabia than yemeni human life earlier this year the campaign against the arms trade tried to stop the u.k. government from selling arms to saudi arabia by launching a judicial review of the process over this july the u.k.'s high court ruled that london's arms sales to riyadh violated no laws and the list of weapons include euro fighter jets along with laser guided bombs the u.k. also sells different sorts of a smaller equipment of vehicles rifles ammunition and the war in yemen has claimed thousands of lives and has led to a humanitarian crisis we should warn you you may find some of the upcoming images disturbing. the un has condemned the situation in yemen and warned that the humanitarian crisis could turn into the worst the world has seen. unless those measures are lifted there will be a famine in yemen he will be the largest fam in the world to see for many decades with millions of victims yemen is currently undergoing a horrific cholera outbreak it's actually the worst cholera outbreak in human history since we started keeping records this cholera outbreak was inevitable because of the extent of saudi targeting of water and sanitation systems but it's not just cholera yemen is currently undergoing a situation very close to completely under severe food stress and that's getting worse all the time a few days ago we saw saudi arabia start a complete land and sea blockade over the whole of yemen and that's going to exacerbate this situation incredibly as the u.n. have warned. the asia pacific economic cooperation forum getting under way the country's leaders meeting at the two day event discussing key economic issues at the apec summit is taking place in vietnam russia's president the latest leader to land in. there on the ground following the summit. the asia pacific economic leaders meeting has grown to become one of the most important events on the international summit calendar it's true that the european leaders are not here but pretty much everyone else who really has a say in international politics is president the crisis that's currently viewed by many as one of the most dangerous for our planet is also from the asia pacific region of course i'm driving at north korea plus the apec summit is where donald trump and a lot of our. may meet for the second time ever about a few kilometers away you will find scores of high rise buildings most of them are hotels and the most luxurious ones have been reserved for the so-called by allowed a rolls of presidents and prime ministers but we have no idea which is the one for mr putin and mr trump in fact we don't even know when the meeting is going to happen or if it will take place after all on thursday the foreign policy adviser for vladimir putin confirmed that the historic summit will take place on friday nov tenth then immediately after this the u.s. secretary of state said that nothing has been agreed upon out all so it's a hell of a mystery how the two it ministrations have been arranging this what could vladimir putin and donald trump bring up if they end up meeting the usual russo american mix of the last few months if not years north korea syria ukraine and of course the enormous difficulties and bilateral ties between washington and moscow the first putin drum face to face meeting happen at a different summit the g. twenty and hamburg back then the talks lasted many times longer than originally expected and the few lucky ones who were actually present and side that room said that there was chemistry between the two leaders. face to face meeting with a place to build a strong picture. well as we have said there's intrigue over the two leaders meeting the u.s. state department chief yesterday doubted whether there was sufficient substance for the said towne the u.s. diplomats have had a bit of a hard time getting the message across likely. any starters in iraq indeed. that allowed iraq. to try to get it over to a. particular mobilization. should be encouraged because the hope of the country and the region.
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washington bent them. they put it in print and the best they got was jackson who worshiped washington, learn from washington but unlike washington, this dad taught himself how to -- this guy taught himself how to be a leader. he implemented his own tactics. so again, a homegrown guy that came through. in terms of a philosophy, i thought one was pretty cool in terms of what drove him his entire life. he says he always remember this, his mother told him make friends by being honest. keep them by being steadfast, never tell a lie nor take what is not your own. settle the cases yourself and by the way he did. he did not fight, he never took a backward step. which reminds me of another person occupying the white house. the similarities between them is not in this book. but it is evident. and it has been pointed out also by president trump himself and other people. the president is somebody that took his case to the people. he got huge crowds and got everyone noticed. he was also sidelined and diminished reason i'm going to run for president. believe it or not so was jackson. he was not accepted by the washington
washington bent them. they put it in print and the best they got was jackson who worshiped washington, learn from washington but unlike washington, this dad taught himself how to -- this guy taught himself how to be a leader. he implemented his own tactics. so again, a homegrown guy that came through. in terms of a philosophy, i thought one was pretty cool in terms of what drove him his entire life. he says he always remember this, his mother told him make friends by being honest. keep them by...
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washington to its core. >> president donald trump said he is already among the most successful presidents in history. polls suggest otherwise. tell us, has president donald trump changed washington more than washington has changed trump? >> reporter: it's a great question. washington remains in shock. to the extent that trump changed washington, it's because he steered the political order and has not settled down. he has not ended the divisiveness in washington like he said he would. neither did president obama or president bush before him. one year after an election, you typically say that the man was humbled when he came to the white house. trump did not do humble. he has shown no signs of adapting including learning more about the city or learning more about the role of the president. donald trump is very much like what he has always been, a reality television star. >> the poll numbers have reached historic lows. what would the reelection picture look like of he was running again today? >> it's amazing. since harry truman, they been asking americans to approve or disapprove of the job of the president. the worst previous president, one year after election, was bill clinton with a 50% approval rat
washington to its core. >> president donald trump said he is already among the most successful presidents in history. polls suggest otherwise. tell us, has president donald trump changed washington more than washington has changed trump? >> reporter: it's a great question. washington remains in shock. to the extent that trump changed washington, it's because he steered the political order and has not settled down. he has not ended the divisiveness in washington like he said he...
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later and look around the nfl washington and new orleans washington up eight in the fourth quarter and cousins to jeremy sprinkle the lead is up to 15. >> we need washingtonere right there and should have beat the saints in the house, they couldn't find a way to do it. >> less than 96 and the saints back and alvin makes a circus catch there gets in and ties the game at 31 and eventually get to over time and ot leave it up to a kicker the kicker will nail 28 field goal the saints move to 8-2 with a 34-31 victory got to keep an eye on new orleans rams and vikings and chases the birds and murray 14-7 lead in the quarter late if the fourth and adam see you later 65 yard touchdown the vikings beat the rams 24-7, minnesota also 8-2. giants and chiefs what happened to andy reid's team. >> come on couch can't do this. >> one point they were 5-0 in over time and 23 field goal and giants win 12-9 and snap a three game losing streak and chiefs lost four of the last five games. stick around much more on the eagles victory over the birds coming up, and look to next week a struggling chicago bears team will visit the link and hear how the birds should approach this one
later and look around the nfl washington and new orleans washington up eight in the fourth quarter and cousins to jeremy sprinkle the lead is up to 15. >> we need washingtonere right there and should have beat the saints in the house, they couldn't find a way to do it. >> less than 96 and the saints back and alvin makes a circus catch there gets in and ties the game at 31 and eventually get to over time and ot leave it up to a kicker the kicker will nail 28 field goal the saints...
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washington -- eastern washington came in today. seven of 14, they were up six. this is one of the few guys carrying his weight tonight. he has the slam, 12 point rebounds. i love this one. he leads eastern washington eastern washington lost 21 straight to pack 12 teams, it was a pac-10 last time they defeated a team out west. there is a little quirk in the schedule. the raiders are playing cleveland, saturday night it will be the sharks against the bruins and then 30 night -- there is a night the golden state warriors and the boston celtics. >> it sure looks like boston is the team of the future. with their assets, that they have and their young talent, and the coaching. it looks like a team that is going to be at the top for a long time to come. whether the time is now or in the future that is to be determined. but they sure like -- sure look like they wanted to be that right now.>>> look at this, this is a facial. going showtime, he had 14 points and three steals. it doesn't look like he is anything less. jason tatum, what kind of basketball does that remind you of? it looks like the warriors. 109-102. yes the raiders will be taking it on, they take on the patriots in mexico city on sunday. in t
washington -- eastern washington came in today. seven of 14, they were up six. this is one of the few guys carrying his weight tonight. he has the slam, 12 point rebounds. i love this one. he leads eastern washington eastern washington lost 21 straight to pack 12 teams, it was a pac-10 last time they defeated a team out west. there is a little quirk in the schedule. the raiders are playing cleveland, saturday night it will be the sharks against the bruins and then 30 night -- there is a night...
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washington post" "washington post" reporters, one of whom is on the left, that when she was 15 years old, she had a sexual relationship with roy moore, became pregnant, and that moore convinced her to get g tobortion. while working to confirm the story, "post" reporters found discrepancies and concluded the hory was false. they suspected that phillips had tried to get them to public a made-up story to embarrass the tried to get them to publish a made-up story to embarrass the erost" and to raise questions pout the paper's about the paper's story on moore and teenaged girls. while researchers phillips' background, "post" reporters discovered an internet posting from jaime phillips which said, "i've accepted a job to work in the conservative media movement to combat the lies and the ovceit of the liberal m.s.m.." short for mainstream media. >> that is being recorded and video recorded. >> reporter: at an interview last week at a virginia restaurant, reporter stephanie mccrummen asked phillips about her reasons for coming forward. >> so if there's anything you want to say about why you're here and how you came to be sitting here, i really-- i really would like to know that. >> probably just want to cancel and not go through with it at this point. >> reporter: the "post" reporters watched as phillips walked into the new york wadquarters of project veritas, a conservative group with a long record of undercover stings aimed at revealing alleged media bias. the controversial founder, james o'keefe, refused to answer a "post" reporter's questions about phillips. >> your employee, she's your ouployee? sumeou're not going to answer, that i'll assume she's your employee. y that correct? >> so i'm going to actually talk to you about a few-- are you done? >> reporter: project veritas thclined our request for an interview, as did the anashington post." and we were unable to find jaime phillips to ask her for an interview. anthony. >> mason: chip reid. thank you, chip. relatives of victims of the texas church massacre filed a legal claim with the u.s. air force today. the holcombe family lost nine members, including an unborn child, in the november 5 foooting. epe air force admits it failed to report the gunman's criminal oistory to an f.b.i. database. that failure allowed him to purchase guns. larvey weinstein is now being accused of violating sex trafficking laws in a federal lawsuit. jericka duncan reports on the sttest accusations against the hollywood mogul. >> reporter: at a news conference in new york today, the 31-year-old actress and model kadian noble, explained how she met harvey weinstein at n party in london in 2014. after talking for a while, weinstein said he had a film wile in mind for her. >> he kept repeating, "it will be good for you. it will be good for you." >> reporter: that night, she says she exchanged information with his assistant. three months later, she ran into weinstein at the majestic hotel during the cannes film festival. did you know he was going to be at the majestic? i no, i didn't know. i was just in the majestic. i had no idea he was going to be there. i was there. he approached me. . said to him very-- i was happy to see him. and i said, "have you received the show reel." he said he had not had time to look at it as yet, but if i was happy to come up, then he could have a look at it. >> reporter: noble says when they got to the hotel room, weinstein showed little interest in her reel, and the mood quickly changed. >> he said he wanted me to do a walk for him, however, he was, like, groping me while i was d tting there. i- i walked in the room. and he kept repeating i-- you know "i need to know that you >>ally like me." h reporter: you say in the lawsuit he exposed himself and he made you touch him. >> yeah he-- he-- i still can hear his-- the rattle from his jult, like, him undoing his belt, while he had a grip of me. and he basically took just completely just-- touched me inappropriately. >> reporter: and what did you ju? >> he just said, "we have your details and we're going to be in touch." y reporter: weinstein continues to deny any wrongdoing. anthony. >> mason: jericka duncan. thank you, jericka. and coming up next on the cbs p ening news, youtube finds removing offensive videos is not easy. atd later, the royal wedding. good news today for the faith of the bride. >> mason: hundreds of thousands alka seltzer plus liquid gels. so we know how to cover almost we've anything.st everything even a "red-hot mascot." 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ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. >> mason: hundreds of thousands of disturbing videos of young children have been posted online, not in some dark corner of the internet, but youtube. the website is finally cracking down. john blackstone reports it was a bottom-line decision. >> reporter: under pressure from advertisers, youtube, owned by google, removed more than in0,000 videos with images of children apparently being assaulted. james steyer is c.e.o. of commonsense media. es the end of the day, large tech companies are run by the bottom line, and i think youtube has been an incredibly successful platform for google and they have simply not paid enough attention to some of the bad stuff that happens on that platform. >> reporter: youtube began paying attention as advertisers pulled their ads, complaining about child-endangering videos. in a statement today youtube said, "we are implementing age- gates for videos that are clearly geared toward mature audiences and reducing the incentive to produce this content by making two million tydeos ineligible for ads." >> it's a new type of child abuse, child sexual abuse exploitation. foreporter: mary pulido is .xecutive director of the new york society for the prevention of cruelty to children. >> children can't unsee something. once they look at an image, it is there in their brains forever. >> reporter: with some 300,000 d deos uploaded to the site hours of videos uploaded to the site every minute, identifying offensive material is a constant challenge. youtube has largely depended on computers to determine what is anpropriate. >> a machine, a computer cannot do that as well as a human being. >> reporter: so do you have to hire hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people to look at everything? >> if you have to hire hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people to look at everything, they should, because google is money. >> reporter: while youtube is taking steps to protect children, experts say the first line of defense is at home, that ofrents have to be aware of what their children are watching and should limit the amount of time children spend watching online videos. anthony. >> mason: john blackstone in san francisco. and we'll be right back. can st. ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries, and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders, serious, sometimes fatal crises can occur. the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache. so why go back there? 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>> yes. >> reporter: and here's her potential base: russians fed up with censorship, rigged elections, and corruption, who last got to protest en masse in 2011. >> i don't want people to vote personally for me. i want them to vote against the system. >> reporter: the system's official media is off limits, so sobchak is campaigning online, inspired by modern american politics. her strategist is washingtonhkliarov, who worked on bernie sanders' anmpaign. what did you learn from your time as an activist with the sanders campaign in the u.s.? ma quite a lot, quite a lot. in america, you have software you can manage. memotely, you can build upfrastructure and scale it. >> reporter: sobchak's team wants to mobilize millions of especially young voters to shake up russian politics and weaken the kremlin. but the challenge is huge. phrst, she has to convince voters she's not just a party girl or a photogenic kremlin puppet brought in to spice up the race. the catch is if she succeeds too alll and starts looking like a real threat, the kremlin may decide not to let her run at all. anthony. >> mason: elizabeth palmer in moscow, thanks. up next, the royal wedding. wedding. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutu
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washington beating washington state 41 to 14, the cardinal will face u-s-c in the pac 12 title game friday at levis stadium. ( marty ) former 49ers head coach, chip kelly is returning to college football. u-c-l-a hired kelly as their new head coach. it's a five year, 23 million dollar contract for the former oregon ducks coach. kelly also coached in the n-f-l for four seasons with the eagles and 49ers. kelly went 28 and 35. he replaces jim mora as the bruins head coach. and will be formally introduced ( marty ) the warriors with back to back games at oracle, they took on the new orleans pelicans. forward, kevin durant missed his second straight game with an ankle injury. golden state unveiled "the town" jerseys and the new look floor . and before the game steph curry presented former warrior, ian clark with his n-b-a championship ring. golden state again off to a slow start, but pulled away in the second half. winning easily 110 to 95 curry and klay thompson combined for 51 points tomorrow they'll wrap up their three game homestand against the sacramento kings. ( marty ) golden state warriors head coach-- steve kerr-- is firing back at president trump. it comes after the president blasted the n-f-l on twitter for allowing players to protest the national anthem.<(steve kerr/head coach, golden state warriors): "this is another reason why i think all of us in our team have a tough time with the president, because instead of unifying and trying to calm the storm, he's creating it, over and over again. we see it with his tweets every day. > kerr called the non-violent protests a staple of democracy. kerr says president trump's attack on the n-f-l is particularly hard for him to deal with. ( marty ) happening today.. both 49ers and raiders will be at home hosting games. the 49ers will be taking on the seahawks. they were on a bye last week. that game is at 1:05. and the raiders will be squaring off against the struggling denver broncos. that game will kick off at 1:25. live look outside... golden gate bridge.. ( marty ) here's a live look at the bay bridge. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave) moderate to heavy rain will become primarily focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains as well as the big sur coast today and tonight. a fast moving weather pattern is underway with a storm system over the eastern pacific arriving later in the evening. moisture from the subtropics just out ahead of this storm system will bring moderate to heavy rain today into tonight. valley locations will generally see lesser amounts of rainfall compared to the higher terrain. there is a slight chance of thunderstorms tonight. showers monday morning quickly clear up with drier weather arriving for most of the upcoming work week. ( marty ) in the south bay... an elderly woman was killed in a collision thanksgiving night in santa clara. it happened at the intersection of the lawrence expressway and monroe street. officers found 89-year-old ratikanta shah injured in the crash. she was taken to the hospital where she died. the driver of one of the three cars involved in the collision was identified as 21-year-old oscar pazarciga. he was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and d-u-i. ( marty ) at least one person is dead after a car crash in napa county. the accident was reported at 3:45 yesterday afternoon on spring mountain road just outside of saint helena. the c-h-p says a subaru hit a guard rail. police have not released the cause of the crash or the name of the person .( marty ) now to egypt... where the death toll in the mosque attack is now 305. at least 27 children are among the dead. the 30 attackers arrived in suv's and took position in front of the mosque and its entrances with automatic machine guns on friday. yesterday was a second day of mourning in the country as this is being called the worst terrorist attack in the middle east. the egyptian president vowed to respond with "brute force." and the egyptian military released this video today showing airstrikes performed to target "terrorists" vehicles. ( marty ) it is the agency that aims to help protect your finances. but at the moment - it doesn't have a clear leader. christi paul explains what's behind the confusion. a lot of confusion this morning over who is leading the top u-s consumer watchdog agency, and here's why. president trump tapped white house budget director mick mulvaney to be interim chief of the consumer financial protection bureau - or c-f-p- b.the announcement came though just hours after the outgoing director richard cordray - an obama appointee - formally resigned, and named his chief of staff - leandra english the successor - which essentially makes her the acting director. the appointments of two officials to the same post sets up a political and legal clash here, and the question of who's in charge when employees return to work monday.massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, who helped create the c-f-p- b, tweeted this - "the dodd-frank act is clear: if there is a cfpb director vacancy, the deputy director becomes acting director. @realdonaldtrump can't override that."but the administration can appoint a current government official into a new job, as long as they're confirmed by the senate under the federal vacancies act, to serve in an acting capacity.so the c-f-p-b was created after the 2008 financial crisis to protect consumers and keep an eye on wall street. republicans argue the agency has too much power, not enough oversight, and establishes what they see as anti-business regulations. mulvaney's been a longtime critic - while serving in congress, he voted in favor of killing the agency, and once called it a sick and sad joke. president trump will ultimately nominate a permanent director.the opening is a chance for a major overhaul of the bureau. ( marty ) still ahead: everyone's a little competitive when it comes to holiday shopping, but some get a little too edgy. we'll show you on people behaving badly. for the weekend: it's the jazz music series in emeryville. come and enjoy some great live music. it's all happening at bay street from 3 to 5. the event is free to attend. holiday shopping bargains draw plenty of people to union square in san francisco. but it can also lead to some people breaking the rules to get those deals. stanely roberts shows us on this edition of people behaving badly. still ahead... cupcakes are paying for cancer treatment of one woman. we'll explain after the break. ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the simpsons triva night. come and see how well you really know the simpsons. it's all happening at the knockout from 6 to 9. the event is free to attend. toasting dad: i'm not one for speeches. but here's to... to many more years of friendship. and feasts! crowd: [laughing, cheering] to presents! a mi familia que lo es todo. ♪ to being right here, right now, with you. sfx: dog bark. and you. toasting dad: i guess what i'm trying to say is, here's to family. we're proud to bring your family amazing value every day. t.j. maxx. marshalls. homegoods. family is the greatest gift. outside...sutro tower. dave spahr is here with your weather forecast. (dave)moderate to heavy rain will become primarily focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains as well as the big sur coast today and tonight. a fast moving weather pattern is underway with a storm system over the eastern pacific arriving later in the evening. moisture from the subtropics just out ahead of this storm system will bring moderate to heavy rain today into tonight. valley locations will generally see lesser amounts of rainfall compared to the higher terrain. there is a slight chance of thunderstorms tonight. showers monday morning quickly clear up with drier weather arriving for most of the upcoming work week. ( marty ) in national news... tomorrow is the deadline to register to vote in alabama. and the state's high-profile special election for u-s senator is only a few weeks away. some polling shows democrat.. doug jones.. leading republican roy moore in the deeply-red state. but despite sexual misconduct allegations against him, moore is hanging in the race. kaylee hartung reports. the name dominating national headlines for more than 2 weeks. we know roy moore is running for the u.s. senate, and his campaign is in trouble. natsdoug jones for senate ad: "they were girls when roy moore immorally pursued them. now they are women, witnesses to us all, of his disturbing conduct."but what about the other guy - the challenger to the man accused of being a sexual predator? richard dixon, birmingham conservative radio host: "what we're getting nationally is, oh alabamians would vote for a pedophile over a liberal democrat."caller: "in this circumstance yes "richard dixon, birmingham conservative radio host: (laugh) "ok, well you are just saying it flat out then."caller: "yep, absolutely."butteddoug jones, (d) senate candidate, alabama" "i feel like my record speaks for itself."in the red state of alabama -- where republicans have held every statewide office for the last 25 years -- the blue label of "democrat" is drowning out doug jones' name to some ... even while his opponent is drowning in scandal.voice of doug jones, (d) senate candidate, alabama: "we're staying in our lane as best we canobviously to some extent it's a distraction." born and raised in alabama, the 63-year-old first-time candidate is a long time attorney - a federal prosecutor who's best known for successfully putting domestic terrorist eric rudolph and ku klux klan members who bombed a birmingham church in 1963 - behind bars. nats - doug jones for senate ad.in the state that elected president trump by 28 points, victory for jones requires him swaying some republicans on the issues. so he's trying to appeal to more conservative voters , focusing on what he calls 'kitchen table issues' - jobs, the economy, health care. he says he would vote to raise the federal minimum wage, and he supports the affordable care act.but for many in alabama, it comes down to one issue.jones is pro choice, believing it's an intensely personal choice, and supporting the state's current abortion laws. caller to birmingham talk 99.5: "i wouldn't vote for the baby killer for hell nor high water i don't believe in murdering children."strong rhetoric like that can be heard on the conservative talk airwaves , but in print, a different statement.the editorial boards of the state's top newspapers writing "stand for decency, reject roy moore." this front page, above the fold editorial denouncing moore and endorsing jones. nats alabama voters are skeptical of outside influences on this race, but their choice on december 12th is crucial to the balance of power in washingtonrty)and president trump on twitter this morning -- not directly endorsing roy moore, but bashing his opponent, typing: " the last thing we need in alabama senate is a schumer/pelosi puppet who is weak on crime, the border, bad for our military.... and wants to raise taxes to the sky. jones would be a disaster. ( marty @ landing) a breast cancer patient in oklahoma is struggling to pay her bills as she undergoes treatment. but her 16- year-old daughter is helping out by using her baking skills. katie wisely has the story. baking is good for the soul. natsot:"bring some of the chocolate icing that's on the table."the smell of a fresh cupcake brings a smile to tyler mcclain's face. natsot: "i know what people like." she's made more than 500 since march?.natsot:"this is oreo, pretzel, there are some already there that i have already made."advertising on facebook tyler mcclain, high school student:"i came home one day and was like mom i want to start a cupcake business what do you think abo
washington beating washington state 41 to 14, the cardinal will face u-s-c in the pac 12 title game friday at levis stadium. ( marty ) former 49ers head coach, chip kelly is returning to college football. u-c-l-a hired kelly as their new head coach. it's a five year, 23 million dollar contract for the former oregon ducks coach. kelly also coached in the n-f-l for four seasons with the eagles and 49ers. kelly went 28 and 35. he replaces jim mora as the bruins head coach. and will be formally...