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we've got quite a lot in great yarmouth now.ut i get along all right with them and they're fine with me. so, you know, everyone for their own, eh? reporter: but it's not that simple. 200 kilometers away in birmingham, eu citizens are meeting to enjoy a cup of tea and discuss the headaches brexit has caused them. they belong to an organization called "the three million" -- named after the number of eu citizens living in the u.k. the group gathered today includes germans, french and poles. like kassia talbot. she married her british husband in poland, and moved with him to england. kassia: suddenly after brexit will i have to start to worry that, ok, the fact that i am european is not enough now, because i have to sort my paperwork to be able to stay here? reporter: kassia talbot collects her son from school. both of her children were born in britain. they live in a small community in the birmingham area -- a place known for its openness to immigrants from europe. but at the local fish and chip shop, that tolerance seems to have v
we've got quite a lot in great yarmouth now.ut i get along all right with them and they're fine with me. so, you know, everyone for their own, eh? reporter: but it's not that simple. 200 kilometers away in birmingham, eu citizens are meeting to enjoy a cup of tea and discuss the headaches brexit has caused them. they belong to an organization called "the three million" -- named after the number of eu citizens living in the u.k. the group gathered today includes germans, french and...
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what's happening here in great yarmouth in eastern england is more than just a feud between neighbors the polish family are being targeted simply because they ease citizens says daughter darnell as the neighbor drives away in her car. darnell from poland herself is advising the victimized family she came to britain to work in a bank today she self employed and helps our compatriots when they run into problems. the mother of the family doesn't want us to show her face for fear of further repercussions. she's afraid of the fact that she's going to get recognized and have is a small town if she goes out and people get to see her and probably she's going to have some advice. and she just wants to protect them and herself. durrell to darnell started off helping polish citizens with their residency applications after fighting her own way through the british bureaucratic jungle but now she also accompanies them to the police station when they've been threatened simply for being foreigners the video surveillance is yet another case of xenophobia. she's done it to intimidate us to show she's i
what's happening here in great yarmouth in eastern england is more than just a feud between neighbors the polish family are being targeted simply because they ease citizens says daughter darnell as the neighbor drives away in her car. darnell from poland herself is advising the victimized family she came to britain to work in a bank today she self employed and helps our compatriots when they run into problems. the mother of the family doesn't want us to show her face for fear of further...
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peter, we have congressman yarmouth who said this makes the case for obstruction of justice almost ironclad, if the president is guilty of obstruction, it would warrant an impeachment.
peter, we have congressman yarmouth who said this makes the case for obstruction of justice almost ironclad, if the president is guilty of obstruction, it would warrant an impeachment.
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i don't agree with congressman yarmouth, even though i know him well. there's a state of mind required under the federal laws in terms of obstruction of justice, i'm not sure those have been proven. what's interesting to me is that representative brian fitzpatrick and congressman dent, as you pointed out earlier, have both suggested very strongly that mueller is a man of integrity, fitzpatrick worked for him, second, they should allow it to move forward, and if the president has nothing to hide, then there's nothing to worry about. >> what do you say to that, stephanie, if the president has nothing to hide, there's nothing to worry about? all this back and forth on the president, whether or not he wants to talk to mueller, he's going to talk to him, doesn't want to talk to to him. i mean, what do you think, why does the president behave this way? >> if the president wants to have that conversation with mueller, that would be, you know, up to his attorneys. they would have the best advice for him. even if you're under oath, not under oath, anything that
i don't agree with congressman yarmouth, even though i know him well. there's a state of mind required under the federal laws in terms of obstruction of justice, i'm not sure those have been proven. what's interesting to me is that representative brian fitzpatrick and congressman dent, as you pointed out earlier, have both suggested very strongly that mueller is a man of integrity, fitzpatrick worked for him, second, they should allow it to move forward, and if the president has nothing to...
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joining me now is congressman yarmouth. a little good to see you, sir. >> good to see you, alex. >> democrats voted against the bill. you were the minority of your party. what do you say to the members of your party who did not vote for this deal? >> well, i certainly understand why they didn't vote for the deal. and i actually considered not voting for it too. i mean, i actually considered voting for the reopening of the government. but ultimately we were losing ground i think in the p.r. wars. republicans did a very good job of creating the image that we were shutting the government down for illegal immigrants. and that's not a good place to be. of course that's not really what was going on. the real reason the government was shut down was because of in competent republican leadership that couldn't get a spending plan done for the rest of the year. but ultimately i think now the burden with mitch mcconnell pledging to have a vote on the daca solution on the floor of the senate, i think if something gets done, it will put
joining me now is congressman yarmouth. a little good to see you, sir. >> good to see you, alex. >> democrats voted against the bill. you were the minority of your party. what do you say to the members of your party who did not vote for this deal? >> well, i certainly understand why they didn't vote for the deal. and i actually considered not voting for it too. i mean, i actually considered voting for the reopening of the government. but ultimately we were losing ground i...
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johnthat, i now turn to yarmouth. >> thank you. we are -- for one reason and one reason only -- the incompetence of the leadership of the republican majority in the house and the senate and the incompetence in the leadership in the white house. hadou think back, we never an operating budget for the first seven months of the fiscal year. we finally got one for five months. so far this year, not only have we gone through for continuing resolutions, we did not -- through four continuing resolutions, we did not -- now, we here we are, four months into this year with no spending plan for the remainder of the year. that is the only reason why we are here -- incompetent leadership from this republican majority. we are not here because of chip, daca, or any other single issue. what republican incompetence has done is bring urgency to get those items dealt with because they were not dealt with under regular order. once again, all of my colleagues -- >> we will show you to that -- -- showw you that later you that later. let's go to chuck sch
johnthat, i now turn to yarmouth. >> thank you. we are -- for one reason and one reason only -- the incompetence of the leadership of the republican majority in the house and the senate and the incompetence in the leadership in the white house. hadou think back, we never an operating budget for the first seven months of the fiscal year. we finally got one for five months. so far this year, not only have we gone through for continuing resolutions, we did not -- through four continuing...
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. >> that is democratic congressman john yarmouth in an interview with me just a few years ago.ocratic congressman steve cohen of tennessee is joining me now. this in addition to articles of impeachment which include obstruction of justice and the congressman is a member of the judiciary committee. so glad to see you here, front and center in the studio. great fun to have you. the question out of the gate, did the president obstruct justice by ordering the firing of mueller. >> i believe he did by firing james comey and if he ordered the firing of mueller, which i presume he did, i believe "the new york times," and it's one of my bibles, not that nbc isn't another one. he did it again. and he'll do it again and again because that's his m.o. >> there's no reaction yet from the house speaker paul ryan nor from majority leader mitch mcconnell, anything on trump's attempts to fire mueller. does that indicate to you the kind of uphill battle it will take to get congress on board with kind of legislation that you're proposing? >> it's going to be difficult. walter jones is a co-sponso
. >> that is democratic congressman john yarmouth in an interview with me just a few years ago.ocratic congressman steve cohen of tennessee is joining me now. this in addition to articles of impeachment which include obstruction of justice and the congressman is a member of the judiciary committee. so glad to see you here, front and center in the studio. great fun to have you. the question out of the gate, did the president obstruct justice by ordering the firing of mueller. >> i...
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congressman john yarmouth of kentucky.thanks for being here. >> thanks. >>> that is where we'll leave it this hour. tomorrow i'll speak with congressman jim jordan who penned an op-ed today saying it's time for jeff sessions to go and former trump campaign aide sam nunberg on "mtp daily" with my friend chuck todd a little later. you'll want to see that. he's quoted in the michael wolff book talking about donald trump not being able to for one thing get through -- get through the constitution, excuse me. tune in for that. chris jansing picks things up right now. >> always a pleasure, katy tur. thank you. >>> good afternoon, i am chris jansing in for ali velshi and the fallout continues this afternoon over michael wolff's explosive tell-all book about the inner workings of the president's white house. the president passed up a chance today to say on camera what he did in his scathie ining respon the book yesterday. >> did steve bannon betray you, mr. trump? any words about steve bannon? >> he called me a great man last night
congressman john yarmouth of kentucky.thanks for being here. >> thanks. >>> that is where we'll leave it this hour. tomorrow i'll speak with congressman jim jordan who penned an op-ed today saying it's time for jeff sessions to go and former trump campaign aide sam nunberg on "mtp daily" with my friend chuck todd a little later. you'll want to see that. he's quoted in the michael wolff book talking about donald trump not being able to for one thing get through -- get...
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and here's what don bacon and yarmouth told me last hour. >> we have until march to fix the d.r.e.a.m.er program. no, people are losing their legal status every day. and it's only march 5th. so we're talking now six weeks. we have to get these things done. now, primarily we don't want to go through the entire fiscal year with a month-to-month funding mechanism. this is not how the military wants to function. general mattis already said this is a disaster for the military. if you're not nih, you don't know if your research will be funded month to month or week to week. this is the government. we can't function this way. >> i see this as a schumer shutdown. nancy pelosi said she was proud that the democrats stuck together and shut down government. our federal employees aren't getting paid. i think it is reckless. i think in the end people will see that democrats wanted the shutdown. i think this is a sign of dysfunction. and i think our citizens deserve better. >> in just a moment, we're going to go to the white house with kristen welker. first, we are beginning with kasie hunt on capitol
and here's what don bacon and yarmouth told me last hour. >> we have until march to fix the d.r.e.a.m.er program. no, people are losing their legal status every day. and it's only march 5th. so we're talking now six weeks. we have to get these things done. now, primarily we don't want to go through the entire fiscal year with a month-to-month funding mechanism. this is not how the military wants to function. general mattis already said this is a disaster for the military. if you're not...
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take a look at what john yarmouth, democrat from kentucky, said earlier. >> it makes the case for obstruction of justice almost iron-clad. i mean, what this manifests is the intent that's necessary for a criminal obstruction of justice charge. and so i don't think there's much doubt now that the president was guilty of obstruction of justice, and certainly that would warrant impeachment. >> meanwhile, as you pointed out, all of this is reigniting calls from democrats on the other side of pennsylvania avenue to push legislation that would include some job protections for the special counsel. but republican leaders by and large are resistant to it. they say the president's threats are isolated and in the past. all of this happening, unfolding, alex, as the president's legal team is in negotiations with the special counsel's team about a potential interview between robert mueller and the president himself, alex. >> which is not at all guaranteed, at least at this point. thank you so much, geoff bennett, we'll see you again from the white house. let's bring in our guests, ladies, good day to you.
take a look at what john yarmouth, democrat from kentucky, said earlier. >> it makes the case for obstruction of justice almost iron-clad. i mean, what this manifests is the intent that's necessary for a criminal obstruction of justice charge. and so i don't think there's much doubt now that the president was guilty of obstruction of justice, and certainly that would warrant impeachment. >> meanwhile, as you pointed out, all of this is reigniting calls from democrats on the other...
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what's happening here in great yarmouth in eastern england is more than just a feud between neighbors. the ponies family are being targeted simply because they eat citizens says daughter darnell. as the neighbor drives away in her car. darnell from poland herself is advising the victimized family she came to britain to work in a bank today she self employed and helps a compatriots when they run into problems the mother of the family doesn't want to show her face for fear of further repercussions. she's afraid of the fact that she's going to get recognized and it's a small town if she goes out and people get to see her then probably she's going to have some advice and. five kids and she just wants to protect them and herself. durrell to darnell started off helping polish citizens with their residency applications after fighting her own way through the british bureaucratic jungle but now she also accompanies them to the police station when they've been threatened simply for being foreigners to video surveillance is yet another case of xenophobia . there with she's done it to intimidate
what's happening here in great yarmouth in eastern england is more than just a feud between neighbors. the ponies family are being targeted simply because they eat citizens says daughter darnell. as the neighbor drives away in her car. darnell from poland herself is advising the victimized family she came to britain to work in a bank today she self employed and helps a compatriots when they run into problems the mother of the family doesn't want to show her face for fear of further...
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what's happening here in great yarmouth in eastern england is more than just a feud between neighbors. the polish family are being targeted simply because they eat citizens says daughter darnell as the neighbor drives away in her car. darnell from poland herself is advising the victimized family she came to britain to work in a bank today she self employed and helps our compatriots when they run into problems. the mother of the family doesn't want us to show her face for fear for the repercussions. she's afraid of the father that is going to get recognized and it's a small town if she goes out and people get to see her and probably she's going to have some advice and. got five kids and she just wants to protect them and herself . darnell started off helping polish citizens with their residency applications after fighting her own way through the british bureaucratic jungle but now she also accompanies them to the police station when they've been threatened simply for being foreigners the video surveillance is yet another case of xenophobia. she's done it to intimidate or to show she's
what's happening here in great yarmouth in eastern england is more than just a feud between neighbors. the polish family are being targeted simply because they eat citizens says daughter darnell as the neighbor drives away in her car. darnell from poland herself is advising the victimized family she came to britain to work in a bank today she self employed and helps our compatriots when they run into problems. the mother of the family doesn't want us to show her face for fear for the...
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. >> opponents like john yarmouth say documenting the work processing the very small premiums will put a burden on the state and create additional expenses. illiterate people and those were just ineffective will fall short of the paperwork and quick to getting health care. >> 95,000 people who presumably are not in the greatest of health anyway now lose their coverage. people die. figure as predicted, opponents filed suit last week claiming the work requirement threatens the health and welfare of society's most vulnerable. conservative lawmakers are entertaining the possibility of expanding medicaid coverage amount of the work requirement is moving forward. >> bret: thank you. up next, congress logs it out over all elements of the immigration debate. here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering. fox 11 in los angeles, a suburban high school teacher is under investigation after an antimilitary grant to students. teacher heard painting a picture of military personnel as stupid, unmotivated. the recording is gone viral and district officials are looking into it.
. >> opponents like john yarmouth say documenting the work processing the very small premiums will put a burden on the state and create additional expenses. illiterate people and those were just ineffective will fall short of the paperwork and quick to getting health care. >> 95,000 people who presumably are not in the greatest of health anyway now lose their coverage. people die. figure as predicted, opponents filed suit last week claiming the work requirement threatens the health...
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i asked john yarmouth about the implications yesterday. >> it makes the case for obstruction of justicet iron clad. what this manifest is the intent necessary for a criminal obstruction of justice charge. and i don't think there's much doubt now that the president was guilty of obstruction of justice and certainly that would warrant impeachment. >> is that an overstatement, maya, calling obstruction of justice, the whole case almost iron clad? >> there are in the obstruction of justice issue, the question is what was donald trump's intent and did he have a corrupt intent. and these latest revelations are a really pretty startling example of a systemic power of conduct he's had, really desperation to shut down the russia investigation to impede the proceeding of the russia investigation. we have to remember that in addition to this latest news about his ordering the firing of mueller, that he has interfered with not one but two fbi directors. he also tried to interfere with attorney general jeff sessions, to recuse himself from the russia investigation, which he absolutely should have do
i asked john yarmouth about the implications yesterday. >> it makes the case for obstruction of justicet iron clad. what this manifest is the intent necessary for a criminal obstruction of justice charge. and i don't think there's much doubt now that the president was guilty of obstruction of justice and certainly that would warrant impeachment. >> is that an overstatement, maya, calling obstruction of justice, the whole case almost iron clad? >> there are in the obstruction...
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yarmouth ranking member from kentucky. >> thank you, mr. chairman, congratulations on your new role. i look forward to working with you. all of us on the budget take our role seriously and glad we will be discussing these issues today. i hope we will be as diligent in our responsibility to develop a budget proposal and from the federal agencies that we expect to be significantly impacted by the president's budget. director hall, thank you for your testimony in advance and thank you for your service. congress created a congressional budget office to give us an independent and reliable source of bugetary information and expertise. for more than 40 years, cbo has fulfilled its mission providing impartial high quality analysis to inform our decision making and improve our ability to protect the power of the purse. while everyone here is aware that director hall, excuse me, was appointed by a congressional republican, expectations have always been that the cbo director will carry out his or her responsibilities without allegiance or deference to
yarmouth ranking member from kentucky. >> thank you, mr. chairman, congratulations on your new role. i look forward to working with you. all of us on the budget take our role seriously and glad we will be discussing these issues today. i hope we will be as diligent in our responsibility to develop a budget proposal and from the federal agencies that we expect to be significantly impacted by the president's budget. director hall, thank you for your testimony in advance and thank you for...