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my son did turn off the air- conditioner during the day and what i was told by richard westwood who we talked to about different tips, you should keep it at 78 to 80 in your house and don't turn it off. 78 to 80 so it will kick in when it needs to and at night bring it down to 74. it doesn't have to work as hard as far as your air-conditioner is concerned so it's not putting out more energy and demand. it keeps it even all day so i was shutting it down completely then turning it up at night and it causes more use of electricity. >>> we had a five-day heat wave in 2006 where we had hotter temperatures. we have more people living here that are taxing the system. so that's why you have to be mindful of it today through thursday night because these are the whoest temperatures coming in this -- hottest temperatures coming in this week. refreshing at the beach. you have that right there. embrace it, love it, enjoy it, it's the marine layer. and if you are in the inland areas, you're just wishing that could push inland and it's not happening. 54 santa rosa. 54 san francisco. it's cooler this
my son did turn off the air- conditioner during the day and what i was told by richard westwood who we talked to about different tips, you should keep it at 78 to 80 in your house and don't turn it off. 78 to 80 so it will kick in when it needs to and at night bring it down to 74. it doesn't have to work as hard as far as your air-conditioner is concerned so it's not putting out more energy and demand. it keeps it even all day so i was shutting it down completely then turning it up at night and...
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lee westwood finishing on three under par. a blistering start with an eagle on the first hole. players have criticised the calls for being too unforgiving, especially the rough, where there have been some very low scoring rounds on the opening day. —— players have criticised the course. jordan pickford has become the most expensive british goalkeeper, everton bought him for £30 million from sunderland. he has signed a five—year contract. he was one of sunderland's stand—out players and he earned a senior england call up last year. he's 23 but is currently on duty with the under—21s preparing for the european championship in poland. the only keepers to cost more than him are manchester city's new signing ederson and the italian great gigi buffon. everton have done more business tonight. they've also completed the signing of david klaasen, the ajax captain, for £23.5 million. britain's two most senior cycling figures should resign in the wake of an independent review into failings in the sport, according to an mp. damian collins
lee westwood finishing on three under par. a blistering start with an eagle on the first hole. players have criticised the calls for being too unforgiving, especially the rough, where there have been some very low scoring rounds on the opening day. —— players have criticised the course. jordan pickford has become the most expensive british goalkeeper, everton bought him for £30 million from sunderland. he has signed a five—year contract. he was one of sunderland's stand—out players and...
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let's discuss the latest with zachary wolf and sara westwood, lot live from washington. i want to start here with this headline. that the president asked the director of national intelligence dan coates to get comey to back off the flynn investigation. and that's reported from "the washington post" overnight. zach, what kind of a pattern is this showing about the president and his obsession with comey investigating the russian angle? >> i think it shows it sort of falls into the pattern of trump not being very happy with the investigation and trying to influence comey. and we'll hear a lot more from comey about that later this week. i think that's sort of the blockbuster everybody is waiting for. this coates testimony could be very interesting indeed although when he's talked before he's been less likely, you know, inclined than comey to say something. so i'm not sure we'll get a lot out of coates today. but it certainly fits in, it doesn't make sense, in other words. >> so you see that pattern that the president was angry at jeff sessions, attorney general for recusing
let's discuss the latest with zachary wolf and sara westwood, lot live from washington. i want to start here with this headline. that the president asked the director of national intelligence dan coates to get comey to back off the flynn investigation. and that's reported from "the washington post" overnight. zach, what kind of a pattern is this showing about the president and his obsession with comey investigating the russian angle? >> i think it shows it sort of falls into the...
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sarah westwood, thank you for your perspective on this. >> thank you.gal battle is brewing over president trump's travel ban, and now it is reaching the supreme court. we're live at lax with the very latest. ♪ ♪ when you have allergies, it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. whattwo servings of veggies? v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. ♪ ♪ kelly: welcome back. the legal battle over the president's proposed travel ban reaching the supreme court. the justice department asking the high court to reverse rulings by two lower courts blocking the ban on people entering six muslim-majority countries. will carr is live at los angeles international airport with reaction. will? >> reporter: and, kelly, this is the highest profile case to land in front of the supr
sarah westwood, thank you for your perspective on this. >> thank you.gal battle is brewing over president trump's travel ban, and now it is reaching the supreme court. we're live at lax with the very latest. ♪ ♪ when you have allergies, it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. whattwo servings of veggies? v8 or a...
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. >>> let's bring in erol lewis and sara westwood. the case for, the case against. let's listen first to democratic senator. >> dangerous precedent that the president's conversations, private conversations with be revealed. it will be a he said/he said type of thing. it's one side of the story. i don't think that helps the process move forward. so in that case the president can, i think and would rightfully exert executive privilege. >> i don't think he will because simply more cover up and more obstruction and i don't think he has the strong legal foundation to succeed. >> this doesn't fall so neatly along party lines but what's the likelihood that we'll see this assertion of executive privilege? >> it could go either way. you can flip a coin on it. legally speaking i don't think he has much of a chance of success. there are a couple of things i would add to what phil mattingly reported. there's no executive privilege for illegal conduct or conversations in furtherance of illegal conduct. the executive privilege is not absolute. we also found from the 1974 case tha
. >>> let's bring in erol lewis and sara westwood. the case for, the case against. let's listen first to democratic senator. >> dangerous precedent that the president's conversations, private conversations with be revealed. it will be a he said/he said type of thing. it's one side of the story. i don't think that helps the process move forward. so in that case the president can, i think and would rightfully exert executive privilege. >> i don't think he will because simply...
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let's bring in sara westwood for the washington examiner and molly hooper, congressional reporter atill. thank you so much for joining me. sara, senator rubio's comment is what we're hearing from most republicans in congress. it is a far cry in newt gingrich calling for bob mueller to be fired. how big a tipping point might this be for the republican party when you have someone like gingrich who is also criticizing members of his party for not defending the president? >> you do see those close to president trump starting to come after mueller personally not just the allegations and democrats pushing them you've seen roger stone call for mueller to be fired. you've seen congressman gohmert in the house, but at large you don't see that message taking hold with the rest of the congressional republicans. they don't want to get into a fire fight with someone that they've just weeks ago praised. mueller received a lot of bipartisan accolades when he was appointed special counsel because he has such unimpeachable credentials and most republicans recognize if president trump were to remove m
let's bring in sara westwood for the washington examiner and molly hooper, congressional reporter atill. thank you so much for joining me. sara, senator rubio's comment is what we're hearing from most republicans in congress. it is a far cry in newt gingrich calling for bob mueller to be fired. how big a tipping point might this be for the republican party when you have someone like gingrich who is also criticizing members of his party for not defending the president? >> you do see those...
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said that the first tunnel would run from the airport known as lax to culver city, santa monica, westwood and sherman oaks t plan calls for other tunnels to cover more of the greater l.a. qua. >> maybe he wants to consider the name of the boring company. coming up, in ten years, the iphone has transformed the way we liv created whole industries, disrupted businesses, so what's next for the smart phone? sfrz . >>> artificial intelligence will add nearly $16 trillion. the boost in gdp by as much as 14% by 2030. the technology would increase productivity and spur shopper to spend more. the report calculates that shoppers driven to work by autonomous cars will use their extra time and resources to buy more hire eququality goods. >> ten yea ago, people lined up to buy the first iphone. no one knew then what we would know now and that is that it would change the way we live and it would change the business it created entire industries while kryps ming some others. josh lipton takes a look at the device. >> an ipod. a phone. and an internet communicator. and ipod, a phone. are you getting it? >>
said that the first tunnel would run from the airport known as lax to culver city, santa monica, westwood and sherman oaks t plan calls for other tunnels to cover more of the greater l.a. qua. >> maybe he wants to consider the name of the boring company. coming up, in ten years, the iphone has transformed the way we liv created whole industries, disrupted businesses, so what's next for the smart phone? sfrz . >>> artificial intelligence will add nearly $16 trillion. the boost in...
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we want our strategy here called westwood select that's our best ideas across the firm. and the hostess is a name that we known our small cap value strategy so everybody's been talking aboutings this year, the amazon whole food acquisition which is exciting and organic foods is certainly an area that's growing very rapidly, but you have to talk to those that cater sugar as well. so, hostess is an iconic brand that had a new management team come in about two years ago, they were bought out of bankruptcy, a fantastic team that has turned around 80 iconic brands, including duncan hines we think this company also is underappreciated and the margins are growing at a nice rate and it has the potential for an increase and their balance sheet characteristics, definitely something we like. >> up 61% in three years steve, what do you think, is this a one day wonder, this rally? do you suspect this -- what has been a very quiet market in terms of volatility that we could see it beginning of a new trend here >> you know, you really have to look at it in a couple of different ways, t
we want our strategy here called westwood select that's our best ideas across the firm. and the hostess is a name that we known our small cap value strategy so everybody's been talking aboutings this year, the amazon whole food acquisition which is exciting and organic foods is certainly an area that's growing very rapidly, but you have to talk to those that cater sugar as well. so, hostess is an iconic brand that had a new management team come in about two years ago, they were bought out of...
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joining me now, sara westwood correspondent for the washington examiner. sara, let's start with you.. there are five gop senators declaring a no on this big. senator heller says it goes too far in making cuts. the other four saying it doesn't go far enough in rolling back obamacare. does the white house expect there will be a way to reconcile those differences? if so, what will change the satisfy the different views? that's the problem, right, you have such a diverse of republican coalition to this opposition. you have conservatives like rand paul and ted cruz would think the big doesn't go far enough. then you have senator dean heller and possibly some other more moderate senators in the future who haven't yet weighed in on the bill who will come out and say they think the bill does too much. so you are going to find to fine a way to meet in the middle. republicans in the house did it. they did it by granting state waivers by allowing governs and legislatures to make decisions that might fit individual states' preferences and that way not imposing these b
joining me now, sara westwood correspondent for the washington examiner. sara, let's start with you.. there are five gop senators declaring a no on this big. senator heller says it goes too far in making cuts. the other four saying it doesn't go far enough in rolling back obamacare. does the white house expect there will be a way to reconcile those differences? if so, what will change the satisfy the different views? that's the problem, right, you have such a diverse of republican coalition to...
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john in westwood, massachusetts. he is unsure. go ahead. feeling about this is related to the fact that we live in a global economy. you have vehicles commands and's, parts -- vehicles, engines, parts being made all over the world. is perhapsent truly symbolic, but the reality is you have market forces around the world that are going to dictate how things are produced, how clean they are. . i have a hard time that you will find people choosing to purchase a polluting vehicle that comes as a result of the fact that we've backed out of an accord. it seems to me this is more a symbolic discussion. pollution doesn't know any geopolitical boundaries. host: matthew in alabama, calling on our line for those who think we should stay. tell us why. caller: thank you very much. thank you, c-span. i believe we should stay in. i believe in obama's legacy, i believe we should stay with it. it --nasa into terraforming is climate change. we have to learn how it works. green energy is the best way to do this. the oil industry is taking all our money. billio
john in westwood, massachusetts. he is unsure. go ahead. feeling about this is related to the fact that we live in a global economy. you have vehicles commands and's, parts -- vehicles, engines, parts being made all over the world. is perhapsent truly symbolic, but the reality is you have market forces around the world that are going to dictate how things are produced, how clean they are. . i have a hard time that you will find people choosing to purchase a polluting vehicle that comes as a...
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you can go to the website, lee westwood also well placed. that's all the sport for now. devastation — stories of extraordinary bravery are emerging. more than 200 firefighters tackled this blaze yesterday,entering the building when it was still burning as they tried to help those who were trapped. and their work isn't over — they're now involved in the recovery operation . hero! this guy, look at that, hero! it's impossible to imagine how anyone would willingly run into this. but that's exactly what more than 200 firefighters did. the main thing with this building on the night was the speed the fire moved from the bottom up to top and thick black smoke that filled the air, that filled the building. there were real challenges for us. we have people, quite rightly trying to get out of the building, quickly, as we are trying to get in. have you ever seen a fire like it? i have never seen a fire of this scale in my whole career. i have seen lots of fires in the london fire brigade, but nothing on this scale. exhausted, having spent hours tackling a fire that has been describ
you can go to the website, lee westwood also well placed. that's all the sport for now. devastation — stories of extraordinary bravery are emerging. more than 200 firefighters tackled this blaze yesterday,entering the building when it was still burning as they tried to help those who were trapped. and their work isn't over — they're now involved in the recovery operation . hero! this guy, look at that, hero! it's impossible to imagine how anyone would willingly run into this. but that's...
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we've got to be in westwood in the afternoon.' i said, 'okay, that's fine, mom.'m done with my classes,' and i said, 'what's it for?' 'well, it's for this new television series but they want a blonde, blue-eyed girl.' i said, 'okayyy.' now at that time, i did not have little goldilocks. no. i had dark hair and i still had dark eyes and we did not have blue contact lenses during that time." despite "their" preferences, kathy charmed the producers and won the role of catherine patterson davis better known as cissy on "family affair." the showabout 15 year old cissy and her six year old twin siblings moving in with their rich uncle and his butler after being orphaned, premiered on september 12, 1966 and ran untii 1971. "i term it more of a dramedy than a comedy and the essence of the comedy was situational and it depended on what was happening. you know the problem was set up, you know, how are you gonna solve the problem, it goes to the climax and so it followed a classic kind of theme, however, um the comedy was gentle." brian keith, played uncle bill in the belov
we've got to be in westwood in the afternoon.' i said, 'okay, that's fine, mom.'m done with my classes,' and i said, 'what's it for?' 'well, it's for this new television series but they want a blonde, blue-eyed girl.' i said, 'okayyy.' now at that time, i did not have little goldilocks. no. i had dark hair and i still had dark eyes and we did not have blue contact lenses during that time." despite "their" preferences, kathy charmed the producers and won the role of catherine...
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sarah westwood on the implications of that. what do you think, sarah? we obviously look at this race and see it as the way many have been presenting it as an early barometer of what could happen next year. probably too soon to say that. a lot of money here to wage bets on that, huh? >> absolutely. there's a lot of skiddish republicans in congress right now who are weary about trump because of his lagging approval ratings, his undisciplined tweeting. so for vulnerable republicans predisposed to keep trump as an arm's length, a gop loss could give them one more excuse to stay away from president trump or be openly critical of the president. >> neil: would they break ranks with them? on the healthcare initiative and this other stuff. if they deem him as damaged goods, which is a big jump, then they just feel more liberated and challenging. >> this could empower some of those most vulnerable republicans in districts that democrats will target in 2018 to come out against the president in some of his policies on healthcare, on tax reform. most republicans wil
sarah westwood on the implications of that. what do you think, sarah? we obviously look at this race and see it as the way many have been presenting it as an early barometer of what could happen next year. probably too soon to say that. a lot of money here to wage bets on that, huh? >> absolutely. there's a lot of skiddish republicans in congress right now who are weary about trump because of his lagging approval ratings, his undisciplined tweeting. so for vulnerable republicans...
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let's bring in sarah westwood from the washington examiner. jeff sessions said he wants this thing in public, right? there was talk about holding it behind closed doors. >> there was but the justice department is indicating for their choice to be out in the open. attorney general jeff sessions requested it rather than talk about it in front of the appropriations committees as he was expected to get those questions. so this is one of the first chances we're seeing the administration to be proactive on the russian controversy, to go on offense, to have the attorney general in an open setting on the record address some of these allegations that have been logged against him. that he tried to conceal his meetings with the russian ambassador. it's risky. if he comes across as evasive about his involvement in the comey firing, that could give democrats more fodder to use against the administration. >> jon: it's also been suggested that he might claim executive privilege and refuse to answer some questions on that basis. if you're going to insist on a
let's bring in sarah westwood from the washington examiner. jeff sessions said he wants this thing in public, right? there was talk about holding it behind closed doors. >> there was but the justice department is indicating for their choice to be out in the open. attorney general jeff sessions requested it rather than talk about it in front of the appropriations committees as he was expected to get those questions. so this is one of the first chances we're seeing the administration to be...
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paige winfield cunningham and sarah westwood, thank you both. >> heather: coming up, he uses twittero reach the american people directly, but president trump is now coming under fire for some tweets that he sent out today targeting the host of msnbc's morning show, fox news media analyst howard kurtz joins us, but first the reaction from house speaker paul ryan. >> obviously i don't see that as an inappropriate comment, but we are trying to do around here is improve the tone and stability of the debates, this obviously does not. it's ok that everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about! it's awesome. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. sometimes i leave the seat up on purpose. switching to allstate is worth it. >> heather: fox news alert, president trump lashing out at tw
paige winfield cunningham and sarah westwood, thank you both. >> heather: coming up, he uses twittero reach the american people directly, but president trump is now coming under fire for some tweets that he sent out today targeting the host of msnbc's morning show, fox news media analyst howard kurtz joins us, but first the reaction from house speaker paul ryan. >> obviously i don't see that as an inappropriate comment, but we are trying to do around here is improve the tone and...
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. >> all right, sarah westwood, page pate, lynn sweet, thank you so much. >>> there's a desperate searchn china where more than 120 people are missing after a landslide. now, this started at the top of a mountain and buried a village in central china. look at the video. emergency responses have been activated and the president called for an all-out search to find potentially anyone buried under this mud. there were 800 people digging through all of this. py they were avl to save one couple and this newborn just a few hours ago. >>> up next, a republican senator says it's a quote, lie, that the health care bill will lower premiums. with the gop leaders looking into next week's decision. we're ziggi indigging over the of it all. >>> also, a confederate flag is flying over a restaurant in south florida. and the business owner cannot take it down, although it is dividing his community. garfunkel (instrumental) [ snoring ] [ deep sleep snoring ] the all-new volkswagen atlas. seats seven, sleeps six. life's as big as you make it. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book
. >> all right, sarah westwood, page pate, lynn sweet, thank you so much. >>> there's a desperate searchn china where more than 120 people are missing after a landslide. now, this started at the top of a mountain and buried a village in central china. look at the video. emergency responses have been activated and the president called for an all-out search to find potentially anyone buried under this mud. there were 800 people digging through all of this. py they were avl to save...
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let's bring inn errol lewis, sarah westwood and our cnn legal analyst. joey, let's start with you. rod rosenstein sent this standard with the interview with the a.p. earlier this month, he said if anything i did winds up being relevant to mueller's investigation, i will recuse. he wrote the letter on which the white house initially said that the president based his decision to fire comey. is this a question of when and not if now? >> it absolutely is. this is an investigation about integrity. you want to make sure that no matter what the special council's findings are, they're respected. and that they're respected by both sides of the aisle. you know the partisanship in washington. you know the entrenched sides and position in washington. as a result of that, i don't think, you know, if it becomes relevant, and it is relevant. clearly he wrote a memo. that memorandum contained the basis for which comey was fired. if that was the basis for which comey was fired -- and the president says it wasn't, that he would have fired him any way. the appearance of any conflict of level rises to
let's bring inn errol lewis, sarah westwood and our cnn legal analyst. joey, let's start with you. rod rosenstein sent this standard with the interview with the a.p. earlier this month, he said if anything i did winds up being relevant to mueller's investigation, i will recuse. he wrote the letter on which the white house initially said that the president based his decision to fire comey. is this a question of when and not if now? >> it absolutely is. this is an investigation about...
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sarah westwood from white house. there were some considerations that may be given the fact that the president and he were alone man on man talking about this, that the president could exert privilege here because it was a private conversation. now we know that comey will be allowed to share his own memories of that conversation. he's written notes. do those notes advance the cause? comey saying one thing, the president is saying another. >> the notes are the closest thing we have to hard evidence that these conversations did in fact take place and that they took place as they have been reported, in a private conversation in the oval office in february. president trump made have made some inappropriate comments about the fbi investigation into general flynn and might have asked the fbi director to pull back on that investigation. the only thing that we have that resembled hard evidence are these memos that were taken contemporaneously at the time. >> neil: i'm not a lawyer. it would be one person's word against anothe
sarah westwood from white house. there were some considerations that may be given the fact that the president and he were alone man on man talking about this, that the president could exert privilege here because it was a private conversation. now we know that comey will be allowed to share his own memories of that conversation. he's written notes. do those notes advance the cause? comey saying one thing, the president is saying another. >> the notes are the closest thing we have to hard...
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. >> reporter: a student at westwood elementary school, his classmates and his fourth grade teacher ms have seen his struggles first hand. >> he's had such a tough little life. he's had to go through so much from birth. so, i think all of the surgeries and things like that he's had throughout his entire existence on earth make him stronger as an individual, but he's still the same little boy. he's no different. >> reporter: jerry bruce's strength and determination have made him a local hero, earning the nickname "superman." >> i think he just loves, like, superman, like, batman, and all that stuff. our school has really reflected on that, just him being like superman and like saving the world and all that. >> just the joy that god's given you is like a chance because most people don't get that. >> you just want your child to live, or that's, that's how i felt. and i, you know, he could be a rocket scientist. you don't have to play football to be a man or a successful person. >> jerry we are in awe of you, and emma kate, you have a future as a reporter. that's the newshour for tonight.
. >> reporter: a student at westwood elementary school, his classmates and his fourth grade teacher ms have seen his struggles first hand. >> he's had such a tough little life. he's had to go through so much from birth. so, i think all of the surgeries and things like that he's had throughout his entire existence on earth make him stronger as an individual, but he's still the same little boy. he's no different. >> reporter: jerry bruce's strength and determination have made...
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sarah westwood, a.b. thank you. >> melissa: we are continuing to watch this situation in paris and we will bring you any new details on that as soon as they come to us. in the meantime, there is highly anticipated testimony from james comey. lawmakers want to hear about comey's memos, but could they be disappointing? bp engineered a fleet of 32 brand new ships with advanced technology, so we can make sure oil and gas get where they need to go safely. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. it's a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. i'm the one clocking in... when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and autom
sarah westwood, a.b. thank you. >> melissa: we are continuing to watch this situation in paris and we will bring you any new details on that as soon as they come to us. in the meantime, there is highly anticipated testimony from james comey. lawmakers want to hear about comey's memos, but could they be disappointing? bp engineered a fleet of 32 brand new ships with advanced technology, so we can make sure oil and gas get where they need to go safely. because safety is never being...
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. >>> let's bring in sarah westwood white house correspondent for the washington examiner and julianelizer of princeton university. good morning to you. we are getting the first sound bite out of the this fox interview that will air this morning. the president discussions a last minute effort to get the senate health care bill passed. let's watch a portion of it. >> came out on facebook recently you may have seen it. he said your bill is a master transfer of wealth and harm americans and it's mean. what do you day? >> that was my term, mean. i wanted the -- i want to -- i speak from the heart. that's what i want to see. i want to see a bill with heart. health care is a very complicated subject from the standpoint that you move it this way and this group doesn't it like it. you move is over here. you have a very narrow path and you're talking about a very small winding path. honestly, nobody can be totally happy. even without the vet so forget about votes. this has nothing to do with votes. this has to do with picking a plan that everybody is going to like. i'd like to say love, but l
. >>> let's bring in sarah westwood white house correspondent for the washington examiner and julianelizer of princeton university. good morning to you. we are getting the first sound bite out of the this fox interview that will air this morning. the president discussions a last minute effort to get the senate health care bill passed. let's watch a portion of it. >> came out on facebook recently you may have seen it. he said your bill is a master transfer of wealth and harm...
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joining us is sarah westwood white house correspondent with the washington examiner and julian zelizera princeton professor. to what degree does the process here and we heard from senator murkowski there, does the content monitor them being on board with this? >> the moderate senator are susceptible to the pressure from the constituents over their process and undermines their argument what they are doing is better than the democrats when they are making a lot of the same missteps that democrat made when they passed obamacare in the first place. they were attacked constantly on the secrecy of how obamacare was put together. nancy pelosi's potentially era defining line when she had we have to pass the bill to see what is in it was a line that republicans ran on for years. now they are repeating some of those same mistake. democrats are also risking a lot by blockading the senate over this. i mean, in the minds of a lot of voters, oklahobstructing busine the senate might not be better than delivering health care policy behind the closed doors so a risk to each of how they go about the pro
joining us is sarah westwood white house correspondent with the washington examiner and julian zelizera princeton professor. to what degree does the process here and we heard from senator murkowski there, does the content monitor them being on board with this? >> the moderate senator are susceptible to the pressure from the constituents over their process and undermines their argument what they are doing is better than the democrats when they are making a lot of the same missteps that...
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bring in former federal prosecutor kendall coffey and my panel here, white house correspondent sara westwood and national political reporter for the boston globe, stead herndon. kendall i want to start with you and that stunning tweet. i in my head hads a split screen of the president tweeting and his own outside council reading the tweet. can you break down the legal implicatio implications. why is this so significant? >> the president is obviously recognizing there is indead an investigation and he's punching back. one of the things i keep seeing in this is a white house reaction that is simply not consistent with recognizing the serious ness of the matter. you look at some of the other people, they're staying as quiet as possible. they're listening to their lawyers. and so what we continue to see is frankly more of a political reaction to what is going on with the special counsel's office, to what is going on with the investigation rather than a thoughtful recognition that there could be some serious issues here and it's time to deal with them accordingly. >> for correspondents like mysel
bring in former federal prosecutor kendall coffey and my panel here, white house correspondent sara westwood and national political reporter for the boston globe, stead herndon. kendall i want to start with you and that stunning tweet. i in my head hads a split screen of the president tweeting and his own outside council reading the tweet. can you break down the legal implicatio implications. why is this so significant? >> the president is obviously recognizing there is indead an...
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tax reform contingent getting -- who to assess it, "washington examiner," sarah westwood. where does this stand realistically? a lot of republicans, moderate members of senate, group of nine, not keen on this they're leery looking like they're heartless. that is what it comes down to, right? >> right. in the president's own words the bill is described as mean. republicans particularly from states where the governor took medicaid expansions of obamacare, worried about effects specifically to their constituents. talking about senators like rob portman in ohio, dean heller in nevada, where medicaid expansion would make effects of cuts, growth of medicaid feel more acute than states where expansion did not take place under the affordable care act. so those particular republicans are going to be difficult to get back on board without using some of the money the cbo identified as savings to pad the budget a little bit, maybe soften the cuts. that is the problem the republican senators are facing. neil: sarah, will that be enough? i think you're referring to the $200 billion the
tax reform contingent getting -- who to assess it, "washington examiner," sarah westwood. where does this stand realistically? a lot of republicans, moderate members of senate, group of nine, not keen on this they're leery looking like they're heartless. that is what it comes down to, right? >> right. in the president's own words the bill is described as mean. republicans particularly from states where the governor took medicaid expansions of obamacare, worried about effects...
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sarah westwood at the washington examiner. thank you for coming to us this morning. >> thank you.nated. >> and you thought we were joking. we're really not joking. abby just announced she's having a baby girl. we've got the best new baby products and the babies. next it's ok that everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about! it's awesome. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. sometimes i leave the seat up on purpose. switching to allstate is worth it. we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10 to 25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take.
sarah westwood at the washington examiner. thank you for coming to us this morning. >> thank you.nated. >> and you thought we were joking. we're really not joking. abby just announced she's having a baby girl. we've got the best new baby products and the babies. next it's ok that everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and...
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and this was lee westwood on one of his practice rounds retrieving his ball from that rough.ll and what they are training to do — hitting straight? could you hit the ball at a grass that high? could i? you wouldjust ta ke that high? could i? you wouldjust take the shot. i would get lost in the grass. we couldn't see over it! thank you. tim farron announced he would be stepping down less than a week after the election. there has been criticism of tim farron's inability to appeal to white voters. the share of the vote fell. in a statement, he said continued scrutiny of his religious beliefs had been a distraction, obscuring his party's message. there are christians in politics who ta ke there are christians in politics who take the view that they should impose the tenets of their faith on society. i have not taken that approach because i fundamentally disagree with it. it is not liberal and, actually, counter—productive when it comes to advancing the gospel when it comes to advancing the gospel. even so i seem to have been the subject of suspicion because of what i believe and
and this was lee westwood on one of his practice rounds retrieving his ball from that rough.ll and what they are training to do — hitting straight? could you hit the ball at a grass that high? could i? you wouldjust ta ke that high? could i? you wouldjust take the shot. i would get lost in the grass. we couldn't see over it! thank you. tim farron announced he would be stepping down less than a week after the election. there has been criticism of tim farron's inability to appeal to white...
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white house correspondent sarah westwood in federalist reporter maureen payton.art with you. so much coverage of the so-called trump russia collusion probe yet almost nothing of a new investigation into a former attorney general. >> on one hand the coverage by volume. the loretta lynch allocation. we are talking about events that transpired more than a year ago. at the same time, this does offer more or less a roadmap to anyone who covers the clinton scandals in both cases we are talking about an allegation a senior administration officials were to downplay publicly significance of an investigation. the obstruction of justice, witness intimidation, laundry list of offenses. in clinton's case we don't know what it amounts to because the media has been more or less silent. we've seen this time and again from reporters willingness to ipo talking points with very little skepticism while actively debunking of rejecting republican talking points about clinton in the name of objectivity is a double standard. >> they're not covering this. they are covering something else
white house correspondent sarah westwood in federalist reporter maureen payton.art with you. so much coverage of the so-called trump russia collusion probe yet almost nothing of a new investigation into a former attorney general. >> on one hand the coverage by volume. the loretta lynch allocation. we are talking about events that transpired more than a year ago. at the same time, this does offer more or less a roadmap to anyone who covers the clinton scandals in both cases we are talking...