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harris? harris: allison, thank you. the president backing off ambitious timeline for a second crack at health care reform. he previously said he was hoping for a vote to come this week, now there is, quote, no particular rush, he's focused on other things right now. jessica tarlov is a democratic strategist and senior director of research at bustle.com. evan siegfried author of "gop gps". i finished it, i know you sent it to me. start off with obamacare, how it all fits in, i understood the president to say not long ago, you needed to get that done before you got to tax reform and before you could talk about spending, your thoughts. >> in defense of the president. what we're talking about the american health care act 2.0 talking about doing before tax reform. they're saying tax reform in june. last week he was saying he wanted to do the ahda 2.0 very soon. they are working on a deal and get it before congress and have different members on the gop side and the democratic side if they want to work with us, give their inpu
harris? harris: allison, thank you. the president backing off ambitious timeline for a second crack at health care reform. he previously said he was hoping for a vote to come this week, now there is, quote, no particular rush, he's focused on other things right now. jessica tarlov is a democratic strategist and senior director of research at bustle.com. evan siegfried author of "gop gps". i finished it, i know you sent it to me. start off with obamacare, how it all fits in, i...
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harris >> harris: thank you. we're coming right back. ces. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. ready or not, here i come.ek.) ♪ anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. northrop grumman command and control systems always let you see the complete picture. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. anyone ever have occasional constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps daily with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! try phillips' colon health. >> oh, this will make you look twice. dash cam footage showing the moment a jeep flipped over multiple times on an alabama interstate. amazingly the driver after that can be seen walking away. he and the passenger were hospitalized with nonlife threatening injuries. we understand they'll be okay. the driver in the other car was not hurt. wow!
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harris: lucas with more. reporter: good evening harris, mcmaster told chris wallace this decision to send the carl vinson strike group was the prudent thing to do. >> this say rogue regime. that is now a nuclear capable regime. the president has asked us to be prepared to give him a full range of options to remove that threat to the emergency people, and to our allies and partners in the region. reporter: last month battle group took part in annual military exercises with south korean and japanese allies, saturday, in addition to his call with south korea acting president, president trump spoke to japan's prime minister to discuss the north korea threat. that same day, heads of pacific command orders aircraft carrier do reverse course. canceling a port call in australia, among the strike group are two destroyers and a cruiser. defense officials tell fox this ability to launch missiles to north korea may be a bigger message to send north korea than the aircraft carrier. pentagon sees sign that rogue communist
harris: lucas with more. reporter: good evening harris, mcmaster told chris wallace this decision to send the carl vinson strike group was the prudent thing to do. >> this say rogue regime. that is now a nuclear capable regime. the president has asked us to be prepared to give him a full range of options to remove that threat to the emergency people, and to our allies and partners in the region. reporter: last month battle group took part in annual military exercises with south korean and...
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i'm harris faulkner. martha maccallum, eboni williams, sandra smith, and veteran news correspondent, geraldo rivera. you're outnumbered. >> geraldo: yes. lighted to be so. >> harris: this is a huge day with foreign policy. can't wait to get to it. >> geraldo: it reminds of the old saying, be careful what you wish for. here you have putin wishing for trump to become trump the president of the united states, by most accounts trying hard to make that happen, and now he's got trump. trump sees an evil in syria, maybe perpetrated certainly by friends of putin. now he's gotten stung. we'll see where it goes from here. >> harris: we start with the showdown in moscow. secretary rex tillerson sitting down to meet with russian president vladimir putin starting about an hour ago. america's top diplomat is putting pressure on russia. the country's foreign minister, accusing the u.s. of carrying out an unlawful act, attack on syria, in response to the gas attacks that killed syrian civilians. he's warning do not strik
i'm harris faulkner. martha maccallum, eboni williams, sandra smith, and veteran news correspondent, geraldo rivera. you're outnumbered. >> geraldo: yes. lighted to be so. >> harris: this is a huge day with foreign policy. can't wait to get to it. >> geraldo: it reminds of the old saying, be careful what you wish for. here you have putin wishing for trump to become trump the president of the united states, by most accounts trying hard to make that happen, and now he's got...
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i'm harris faulkner. here today, sandra smith, meghan mccain, former national security staffer, gillian turner, today's #oneluckyguy, fox news political analyst, chris stirewalt. >> chris: i was told there was cake. as magnificent of a privilege it is to sit with you ladies, the fact that there was cake got me, the fat american, on the plane and up here. >> harris: will throw hands end. >> chris: happy birthday, guys guys. >> meghan: you're giving it away, all the fun. >> harris: let's get started. it appears the white house will avoid a government shutdown after all. the house has already passed a one-week funding bill and it is now in the senate. the gop's plan to replace obamacare, a top priority for president trump, won't likely happen before tomorrow's traditional milestone. some republicans are opening the door for their first votes to be held next week. the chairman of the house rules committee, pete sessions, says they want to get it right. >> what we are trying to do is allow the time to do it ri
i'm harris faulkner. here today, sandra smith, meghan mccain, former national security staffer, gillian turner, today's #oneluckyguy, fox news political analyst, chris stirewalt. >> chris: i was told there was cake. as magnificent of a privilege it is to sit with you ladies, the fact that there was cake got me, the fat american, on the plane and up here. >> harris: will throw hands end. >> chris: happy birthday, guys guys. >> meghan: you're giving it away, all the fun....
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i'm harris faulkner. here today, here and make -- meghan mccain, melissa francis melissa francis, marie harf, and today's #oneluckyguy, with a serious hat on, brian kilmeade, cohost of fox and friends. he is here on outnumbered and he is outnumbered. >> brian: what a big day. you have one idea what it's going to be and then the chairman of the intelligence committee says i'm going to recuse myself from the russian investigation. i could give a solid argument for about four lead stories today. >> harris: we are going to throw everything at the canvas and do the news. fireworks in the senate floor. republic is the next few hours are expected to finally go nuclear in order to end the democrats filibuster of judge neil gorsuch. that will change the process for only a simple majority of votes needed. earlier, the leader of the senate democrats, chuck schumer blasted the republicans vowed to use the nuclear option. speak out it doesn't to be this way. when a nominee doesn't get enough votes for confirmation, th
i'm harris faulkner. here today, here and make -- meghan mccain, melissa francis melissa francis, marie harf, and today's #oneluckyguy, with a serious hat on, brian kilmeade, cohost of fox and friends. he is here on outnumbered and he is outnumbered. >> brian: what a big day. you have one idea what it's going to be and then the chairman of the intelligence committee says i'm going to recuse myself from the russian investigation. i could give a solid argument for about four lead stories...
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jonathan hunt has the news. >> harris: that's a hot story. we'll see at the top of the hour. >> meghan: ivanka trump facing a tough crowd in germany. listen. >> he's been a tremendous champion of supporting families and enabling them. >> you heard the reaction from the audience. >> i did, and that's been perpetuated. i know from personal experience. the >> meghan: she was right about hearing criticism from mainstream media. late-night comedians took no time at all to join in the bashing. >> in germany, ivanka told the crowd that her father is a champion of supporting families and she got booed. ivanka said she was surprised, she is told to open with a joke. >> today, ivanka was in berlin. ivanka spoke on a panel about scaling up women's entrepreneurship. the trumpet has a long history of inspiring women. to march, to sue, to flee from a dressing room. >> meghan: i think the biggest crime against companies when it straight up not funny. i don't think it's funny. i keep thinking of chelsea clinton on the cover of magazines, making speeches, goi
jonathan hunt has the news. >> harris: that's a hot story. we'll see at the top of the hour. >> meghan: ivanka trump facing a tough crowd in germany. listen. >> he's been a tremendous champion of supporting families and enabling them. >> you heard the reaction from the audience. >> i did, and that's been perpetuated. i know from personal experience. the >> meghan: she was right about hearing criticism from mainstream media. late-night comedians took no time...
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harry harris: yes, sir. again as i said yesterday, i'm , accountable and responsible for the communications that came out of that evolution. i am sorry that it happened. and all i can say i will do better in the future. jack reed: yes, sir. let me raise an issue that is linked to our diplomacy. we're asking china to take a much more assertive role in urging north korea to cease and desist. but your view in terms of what concessions we should make, if any, to the chinese to get them to cooperate, as both the chairman and i pointed out, and you pointed out, they are posing significant challenges to the rule of law in the pacific. and we can't ignore that. so your comments on this issue. harry harris: senator, i believe that great powers can walk and chew gum at the same time. and by that i mean that i think we can compliment and be grateful for china's efforts in north korea, even as we criticize them, rightfully so, and hold them accountable for actions that run counter to the international rules and norms el
harry harris: yes, sir. again as i said yesterday, i'm , accountable and responsible for the communications that came out of that evolution. i am sorry that it happened. and all i can say i will do better in the future. jack reed: yes, sir. let me raise an issue that is linked to our diplomacy. we're asking china to take a much more assertive role in urging north korea to cease and desist. but your view in terms of what concessions we should make, if any, to the chinese to get them to...
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harris. those days are over. don't interrupt me, mr. harris. you had your opportunity and now i am going to have mine. your day is over mr. harris. it is not going to happen again. i am going to sentence you to life the in the florida state prison. make no mistake from this point in time and for the rest of your life. you will be controlled by the department of the state of florida. >> after sentencing, most inmates return to jail for a few days and then transfer to state prison. >> but then an unusual move. the judge ordered harris to be taken directly to prison to serve his life prison. the decision pleases officials. >> he threatened our staff and made it clear in open court that if he was transferred back to jail, he will be hurt by one of the deputies that's killed. the judge made a decision that it was time for mr. harris to go back and we went him to the orlando reception center of the florida prison. >> coming up, we noticed that you lost quite a bit of weight. the evolution of dee dee morris of physical appearance causes a security ris
harris. those days are over. don't interrupt me, mr. harris. you had your opportunity and now i am going to have mine. your day is over mr. harris. it is not going to happen again. i am going to sentence you to life the in the florida state prison. make no mistake from this point in time and for the rest of your life. you will be controlled by the department of the state of florida. >> after sentencing, most inmates return to jail for a few days and then transfer to state prison. >>...
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harris. right now. >> during the trial, harris was incarcerated at hillsborough county jail in a housing unit for high-profile inmates. he was no more popular with the man who runs the jail than he was with the judge. >> mr. harris is, in my 25 years of law enforcement, probably one of the most manipulative, conniving, condescending people that i've ever encountered, in my opinion. he was difficult for the staff, no matter how much respect you afforded him, no matter how well you treated him, he found a way to try to turn it. >> but harris says is he simply misunderstood. >> i feel like everybody looks at me like a ted bundy type character, and i'm not. when i see myself in the paper, i think to myself, if people really knew who i was and how i really am, they would know i didn't rape anybody, i didn't kidnap anybody. the people that do know me, my friends, they know me. my family, they know me. so, it's surreal, it's heartbreaking, depressing, and i wish i could change things, but i can't. >
harris. right now. >> during the trial, harris was incarcerated at hillsborough county jail in a housing unit for high-profile inmates. he was no more popular with the man who runs the jail than he was with the judge. >> mr. harris is, in my 25 years of law enforcement, probably one of the most manipulative, conniving, condescending people that i've ever encountered, in my opinion. he was difficult for the staff, no matter how much respect you afforded him, no matter how well you...
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. >> harris: neil gorsuch is confirmed as justice. this comes one day after invoking the nuclear option after failing to get the 60 votes needed to move the process forward. this is "outnumbered." here today, sandra smith, host of kennedy on fox business, kennedy, also from fbn, dagen mcdowell, and today's 322, juan williams. he is outnumbered. good to see you. >> juan: what a newsday. this is the kind of newsday that you feel like is a fire hydrant. >> harris: friday is the new monday. let's go. we now have a new u.s. supreme court justice, neil gorsuch. democrats didn't want to go forward and try to make this work. what you think of your party today? >> juan: i think they did the right thing. clearly, and the words of the senator from oregon, democrats do this at the height of the century. president obama was denied the opportunity to be nominated jue for over a year. now you have republicans coming back and saying, we are not going to play by those rules. we succeeded with our obstructionism, in fact we held the majority, just as w
. >> harris: neil gorsuch is confirmed as justice. this comes one day after invoking the nuclear option after failing to get the 60 votes needed to move the process forward. this is "outnumbered." here today, sandra smith, host of kennedy on fox business, kennedy, also from fbn, dagen mcdowell, and today's 322, juan williams. he is outnumbered. good to see you. >> juan: what a newsday. this is the kind of newsday that you feel like is a fire hydrant. >> harris:...
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. >> harris: this is a big talker. new showdown on free speech. ann coulter says that though her speech was canceled, she may show up today to say hello to her supporters. officials are bracing for a trouble whether she decides to show up. intelligence and online chatter suggests that violence is a definite possibility. coulter telling sean hannity that colleges like berkeley are trying to stamp out conservative speech. >> what's going on with berkele berkeley, it shows how radical universities are generally. i agree that they want to destroy and squelch conservative speech, but there is a separate issue. when you have bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, bill marr, joy behar, when there are saying get over yourselves, we have first amendments. >> harris: for its part, the universities says they have to balance the concerns over free speech with keeping students safe. >> the university read about it in the newspaper. we spent an enormous amount of time and resources. we have 50,000 people here. ms. coulter in speakers are
. >> harris: this is a big talker. new showdown on free speech. ann coulter says that though her speech was canceled, she may show up today to say hello to her supporters. officials are bracing for a trouble whether she decides to show up. intelligence and online chatter suggests that violence is a definite possibility. coulter telling sean hannity that colleges like berkeley are trying to stamp out conservative speech. >> what's going on with berkele berkeley, it shows how radical...
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she said, i leaks nothing. >> harris: interesting. i am very basic and i do come back to that national security issue. that is tightly yoked with the leaking, which is why i'm guessing that she definitely wanted to get on the record with that. you look for unlawful behavior, right? i have a couple questions and our correspondent, catherine herridge put this out this morning. why did she need these names? why did she want them unmasked? how did she disseminate that information, which means, did she vet who is she was needed to, what was their need, so on and so forth? thirdly, did you have any indication of the information would be linked or did she do it herself? now she sang on the record, she didn't do it herself, but did she have knowledge that someone else would have way to the information that she owned, since the information was born with her per her request. legally, the gets a little shady. >> howard: susan rice has now moved from i didn't know anything about this too yes, i did certain things but it was perfectly legal and no
she said, i leaks nothing. >> harris: interesting. i am very basic and i do come back to that national security issue. that is tightly yoked with the leaking, which is why i'm guessing that she definitely wanted to get on the record with that. you look for unlawful behavior, right? i have a couple questions and our correspondent, catherine herridge put this out this morning. why did she need these names? why did she want them unmasked? how did she disseminate that information, which...
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i'm harris faulkner. here sewed, sandra smith, meghan mccain, fox news legal and political analyst, ebony williams, and the opinion page editor for the washington times charlie hurt is here. charlie, i saw you perk up as that was going on. the president likes to have a westward there. let's get started with the news now. susan rice is denying that politics played a role, that it was done in the interest of national security, but many republicans don't buy that. they're ramping up their calls for rice to testify under oath. in a letter to the house and senate intelligence committees, three former members of the transition team say we demand that ms. rice be called before congress in order to discuss her motivations for these actions. if true, her behavior appears negligent at best, criminal at worst. mitch mcconnell backs an investigation. watch. >> i've asked the intelligence committee to conduct a bipartisan investigation of this whole episode. they will conduct it. hopefully at the end we'll find out wh
i'm harris faulkner. here sewed, sandra smith, meghan mccain, fox news legal and political analyst, ebony williams, and the opinion page editor for the washington times charlie hurt is here. charlie, i saw you perk up as that was going on. the president likes to have a westward there. let's get started with the news now. susan rice is denying that politics played a role, that it was done in the interest of national security, but many republicans don't buy that. they're ramping up their calls...
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it's a campaign championed by kate, william and harry. called heads together, it's being supported by the london marathon. the racing royals with influence hope it'll be a mental health marathon. peter hunt, bbc news, kensington palace. international election monitors have strongly criticised turkey's referendum which gave the country's president sweeping new powers. they've condemned last—minute changes to the way the vote was counted and said there was state interference and media bias against the no campaign. but president erdogan said his yes campaign had triumphed despite the influence of what he called western crusaders. our world affairs editorjohn simpson has just sent this report. mr erdogan was out in the streets of istanbul this morning accepting the congratulations of some of his more fervent supporters. he only won yesterday's referendum by a whisker after staging the most expensive electoral campaign in turkish history. in ankara, the capital, leaders of the international monitoring team who had observed the election gave
it's a campaign championed by kate, william and harry. called heads together, it's being supported by the london marathon. the racing royals with influence hope it'll be a mental health marathon. peter hunt, bbc news, kensington palace. international election monitors have strongly criticised turkey's referendum which gave the country's president sweeping new powers. they've condemned last—minute changes to the way the vote was counted and said there was state interference and media bias...
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i have never thought of myself as prince harry's therapist... as a journalist, obviously, i was like, this is a scoop. but i write a lot about mental health, and to hear someone of his profile talking so candidly about the stuff in their head, it was a watershed moment. it is really important. he has taken this massive negative and he is turning it into a positive. how do you make that young child who has lots going on in their head actually talk? what he says is that he didn't, he didn't think about it. presumably it was not for a lack of support. people understood the trauma. i think, what you do is, you have people like harry talking openly about these things. the more we all stand up and talk about these things, the more it will get better and mental health will be seen on the same level as physical health. and hopefully, one day, we won't have to differentiate. you could call up work and say, i am ill, and they will say ok, and you won't be embarrassed about mental health issues. he talked about two years of chaos — did he talk about what
i have never thought of myself as prince harry's therapist... as a journalist, obviously, i was like, this is a scoop. but i write a lot about mental health, and to hear someone of his profile talking so candidly about the stuff in their head, it was a watershed moment. it is really important. he has taken this massive negative and he is turning it into a positive. how do you make that young child who has lots going on in their head actually talk? what he says is that he didn't, he didn't think...
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bring your challenges. >> harris: this is interesting. some growing outrage as saudi arabia is set to join in the u.s. leading women's rights organization. members are electing the middle eastern kingdom to the united states commission on the status of women. it is 1 of 12 new countries chosen by secret ballot. the commission promotes gender equality and the empowerment of women. the position comes despite that countries being ranked as one of the worst for gender equality. women in saudi arabia are required to wear a head covering, are not allowed to get a driver's license or drive, musket mail permission to travel abroad, mary, and be released from prison. they sometimes need mail permission. what is going on at the u.n.? you've been there. what's happening? >> john: saudi arabia is very concerned about the status of women, they wanted to remain as it's been for the last thousand years. this shows how jaded i am. nobody should be surprised at this. this is why much of what . is n. for those who say that trump has made a mistake by propo
bring your challenges. >> harris: this is interesting. some growing outrage as saudi arabia is set to join in the u.s. leading women's rights organization. members are electing the middle eastern kingdom to the united states commission on the status of women. it is 1 of 12 new countries chosen by secret ballot. the commission promotes gender equality and the empowerment of women. the position comes despite that countries being ranked as one of the worst for gender equality. women in saudi...
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harry is once again being abandoned. harry isa is once again being abandoned. harry is a privileged prince who lives here at kensington palace. his position did not protect him from ill—health. he now wants to use his status to encourage others suffering in silence to follow his and seek help. it is a campaign championed by campaignfor help. it is a campaign championed by campaign for kate, william and harry. the racing royals will hope it will be a mental health marathon. the turkish president says all debate on constitutional change has ended following yesterday's referendum result. 51.5% of turks voted to give him sweeter and new powers. speaking to supporters he accused his foreign critics of having a crude seder mentality. he declared he would now begin the process of changing the constitution. he says he is confident he now has a mandate to push ahead with his plans to change the constitution which she hopes will be prevented by the next presidential election in 2019. he has been speaking to supporters in the last half—hour. has been speaking to suppo
harry is once again being abandoned. harry isa is once again being abandoned. harry is a privileged prince who lives here at kensington palace. his position did not protect him from ill—health. he now wants to use his status to encourage others suffering in silence to follow his and seek help. it is a campaign championed by campaignfor help. it is a campaign championed by campaign for kate, william and harry. the racing royals will hope it will be a mental health marathon. the turkish...
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. >> plus candid comments from prince harry. what he's revealing about himself in the hopes of helping others. >> and people use it to get rid of wrinkles. now could botox help treat depression? ,,,, hit 2 miniature horses, and drove of >>> an oakland man is under arrest, police say in the north bay. they believe he was driving drunk when he hit two miniature horses then drove off. the driver of the car smashed through the fence of a horse corral in penngrove early saturday morning. the horses, scout and big red, were hit and later had to be euthanized. police found pieces of the car in the corral and they matched the car of the man they pulled over for swerving on highway 101 near petaluma. the owners of the horses set up a memorial for the animals. meanwhile police are waiting for the blood test from the driver to come back. he's been booked in to the sonoma county jail. >>> we're getting a new glimpse inside paisley park the day prince was found dead. court documents unsealed today say bottles of opioid pain killers were in v
. >> plus candid comments from prince harry. what he's revealing about himself in the hopes of helping others. >> and people use it to get rid of wrinkles. now could botox help treat depression? ,,,, hit 2 miniature horses, and drove of >>> an oakland man is under arrest, police say in the north bay. they believe he was driving drunk when he hit two miniature horses then drove off. the driver of the car smashed through the fence of a horse corral in penngrove early saturday...
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harry struggled. >> we saw that, we witnessed that in his behavior. he was saying he was close to a full mental breakdown. where he was nervous about going, to royal engagements. he didn't really know if he could carry those out. >> reporter: he started dealing with it just a couple years ago. served himself in afghanistan. and worked helping veterans rehabilitate. >> i'm lucky enough to watch some one who should be dead, run the 100 meters. you want definition of inspiration. that is probably it. >> how is the training going? >> going well. >> nice. >> reporter: that work is partly what sparked the personal realization that he also needed help. william, also encouraged him. >> some of the best or easiest people to speak to is a shrink or who ever, i know the americans call them shrinks, you sit down. and you just let it all rip. >> you've done that have you? >> i've done that a couple of times. it was great. can't believe i have never didn't. >> there was a little nervousness admitting that he sought professional help even then because of the royal f
harry struggled. >> we saw that, we witnessed that in his behavior. he was saying he was close to a full mental breakdown. where he was nervous about going, to royal engagements. he didn't really know if he could carry those out. >> reporter: he started dealing with it just a couple years ago. served himself in afghanistan. and worked helping veterans rehabilitate. >> i'm lucky enough to watch some one who should be dead, run the 100 meters. you want definition of inspiration....
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edition harry potter. we met up with him to learn how he got into his career and his experiences thus far. >> high grandma had a japanese restaurant in california. and my mom used to work there. and so after school or in between when i wasn't in school, i was often just sitting in the restaurant, trying to figure out what to do. i was probably reading manga or garfield or mad magazine. what i could find cartoons, it was like a magazine about cars they had with cartoons, drawn cars that they had at the grocery store. and so i think naturally, i just thought, well, i'll make my own. >> he says his upbringing in a single-parent household played a significant role in his ongoing series, amulet. >> when my mom came to the states, she the divorced in japan, and came to the states as a single mom with two kids. and so a lot of the experiences that we felt growing up became the emotional basis for the book series. i make them for different moods. different times in your life. so you should probably have a differen
edition harry potter. we met up with him to learn how he got into his career and his experiences thus far. >> high grandma had a japanese restaurant in california. and my mom used to work there. and so after school or in between when i wasn't in school, i was often just sitting in the restaurant, trying to figure out what to do. i was probably reading manga or garfield or mad magazine. what i could find cartoons, it was like a magazine about cars they had with cartoons, drawn cars that...
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the world watched as prince harry followed his mother's funeral cortege. he was 12 when diana, princess of wales was killed in a car crash. now, after 20 years of struggling to deal with it, prince harry has opened up about the impact diana's death has had on him. i can safely say that losing my mum at the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work as well. my way of dealing with it was refusing ever to think about my mum, because why would that help? it's only going to make you sad — it's not going to bring her back. the prince said taking up boxing helped him deal with aggression after he nearly punched someone, and he talked about looking for professional help with his health. all of a sudden, all of this grief that i'd never processed started to come to the forefront, and i thought, there is actually a lot of stuff here that i need to deal with. it was 20 years of not thinking about it and then two years of total chaos. as i'm sure you kno
the world watched as prince harry followed his mother's funeral cortege. he was 12 when diana, princess of wales was killed in a car crash. now, after 20 years of struggling to deal with it, prince harry has opened up about the impact diana's death has had on him. i can safely say that losing my mum at the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work as well. my way of dealing with it...
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harry reid was trying to protect the filibuster. he was the new minority leader, and republicans were trying topu push through george w. bush is appellate court judges. then this sort of bipartisan group came together led by john mccain and a few others. they defuse the issue, and harry reid at the time told me that some of the colleagues, when we were at roll call at the time that it was his greatest moment in the senate, was preserving the filibuster. then he becomes majority leader. barack obama becomes president o and they're trying to get through what becomes this repub republican blockade on several different fronts. for all wilder mitch mcconnell and republicans were not even allowing a quorum to convene at the national labor relations board. and then especially at the district, d.c. circuit court of appeals down the street from here, which is considered the second most important court in the land, republicans were not allowing any more nominees to go through. it finally came to a head in november 2013. harry reid essential i
harry reid was trying to protect the filibuster. he was the new minority leader, and republicans were trying topu push through george w. bush is appellate court judges. then this sort of bipartisan group came together led by john mccain and a few others. they defuse the issue, and harry reid at the time told me that some of the colleagues, when we were at roll call at the time that it was his greatest moment in the senate, was preserving the filibuster. then he becomes majority leader. barack...
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prince harry has let out another secret. how difficult it was to come to grips with the death of his mother, princess diana. >> it was 20 years of total chaos. >> harry says he buried his grief over diana's death, but as an adult he finally sought counseling at the urging of his brother prince william. >> i lost my mum at age of 12, therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite effect on my personal life but my work as well. >> in a podcast interview with the telegraph, the now-32-year-old says he didn't seek help until he was 28. >> i can safely say, once i offload my stuff to somebody else i feel so much better. >> and now, while harry is feeling better, there sure are clues that meghan could be preparing to be a princess. a source tells "e.t." meghan was asked by the palace to tone down her social media and she recently pulled the plug on her lifestyle website. another sign? her clothing line with the canadian clothing reitmans is no longer available. she modeled tight jeans in their com
prince harry has let out another secret. how difficult it was to come to grips with the death of his mother, princess diana. >> it was 20 years of total chaos. >> harry says he buried his grief over diana's death, but as an adult he finally sought counseling at the urging of his brother prince william. >> i lost my mum at age of 12, therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite effect on my personal life but my work as well. >> in a...
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say, did anyone or tell you you look like harry truman? [laughter] yes,: truman called back, i hear that quite often. the man said it must make you mad as hell. [laughter] was only one person who could've told that story in that harry truman. he is telling on himself. that is why he was so human. i think one of the greatest things he did was to desegregate the armed services, and the federal government. it was not just the armed services. one stroke of the pen did it. and let them all fight about it after it was done. robert: he took a lot of heat for that. 1948 was an election year. david: the most unfortunate -- unpopular thing he did was fired macarthur. now everyone realizes he could not of that anything less. he asked marshall to look into it. he said i don't know why he didn't fire him long before this. he was disobeying orders. robert: we are almost out of time but it wanted to talk about your new book. we talked about it on the phone. the northwest ordinance. what attracted you to this topic? manesaa man named cutler. he was a mini
say, did anyone or tell you you look like harry truman? [laughter] yes,: truman called back, i hear that quite often. the man said it must make you mad as hell. [laughter] was only one person who could've told that story in that harry truman. he is telling on himself. that is why he was so human. i think one of the greatest things he did was to desegregate the armed services, and the federal government. it was not just the armed services. one stroke of the pen did it. and let them all fight...
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senator harris: yes, it was. are you aware your spokesperson said yesterday to "the washington post" immigration agents may arrest people at courthouses? secretary kelly: yes. senator harris: are you willing to exempt people who do not have serious criminal backgrounds from that policy? every case isy: different. as agents do their work, people put into custody are in a legal justice system, so that is where the decision would be made to deport, export, whatever. are you willing to issue a policy that a victim or witness to a crime, if they do not have a serious criminal background, they would be exempt from a policy of picking them up at the courthouse? secretary kelly: no. senator harris: are you aware local lifers have a concern created ais has chilling effect against victims and witnesses of crime? secretary kelly: i have heard some number of law enforcement people say that, but i have also heard the opposite view. during youris: confirmation hearing on january 10, you committed to a top to bottom assessment
senator harris: yes, it was. are you aware your spokesperson said yesterday to "the washington post" immigration agents may arrest people at courthouses? secretary kelly: yes. senator harris: are you willing to exempt people who do not have serious criminal backgrounds from that policy? every case isy: different. as agents do their work, people put into custody are in a legal justice system, so that is where the decision would be made to deport, export, whatever. are you willing to...
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it's a campaign championed by kate, william and harry. called heads together, it's being supported by the london marathon. the racing royals with influence hope it'll be a mental health marathon. peter hunt, bbc news, kensington palace. we can speak now to princess diana's former therapist, dr susie 0rbach. thank you very much for being with us thank you very much for being with us this evening. 20 years seems a very long time. you would remember the criticism back at the time when she did her bbc interview about the things that you talked about, the isolation and fear thatjihad, there was a sense that this is stuck talk about in public. 20 years on behalf of sun grown up as a man saying very openly that his life has gone through chaos because of the loss of his mum at such a young age. do you think we have moved on and yet in terms of attitude to talking about these things? it is interesting. i think there are pockets in which we have moved on. whenever there is a crisis, train crash something ghastly, you hear that considers on the scen
it's a campaign championed by kate, william and harry. called heads together, it's being supported by the london marathon. the racing royals with influence hope it'll be a mental health marathon. peter hunt, bbc news, kensington palace. we can speak now to princess diana's former therapist, dr susie 0rbach. thank you very much for being with us thank you very much for being with us this evening. 20 years seems a very long time. you would remember the criticism back at the time when she did her...
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prince harry reveals he's had counselling, to help him come to terms with the death of his mother. i can safely say that losing my mum at the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work as well. turkey's president erdogan promises to press ahead with new sweeping powers, after narrowly winning the constitutional referendum. at least 12 people suffer burns after a suspected acid attack at a london nightclub. also in the next hour: a new super—sewer under the river thames. work has begun on the structure, big enough to deal with over a million tonnes of raw sewage per year. and coming up at 4:30pm, we'll be looking at how the city of hull is being transformed by a year—long festival of arts and culture. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. us vice president mike pence, who's on a visit to south korea, has warned that his country's "era of strategic patience" with north korea is over. it comes as south korea and the united states agreed to speed up a defence system de
prince harry reveals he's had counselling, to help him come to terms with the death of his mother. i can safely say that losing my mum at the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work as well. turkey's president erdogan promises to press ahead with new sweeping powers, after narrowly winning the constitutional referendum. at least 12 people suffer burns after a suspected acid attack...
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to heart is interesting harry reid say that. as robert byrd was pushing for the last major senate rule change on filibusters, his line back then was that we cannot allow the cold, dead hand of the past rule us today. eventually, robert byrd in the last decade completely abandoned his own position from the 1970's and felt that you really needed to keep this place in this bipartisan formation. there are people who are out there saying this will put the senate back to where it once was. in reality, there has only been one filibuster of a supreme in 1968.inee which was it was a bipartisan filibuster. they had a majority, so they could have defeated him outright. so this will put the senate back to where it once was where these votes were not being blocked on a filibuster. it would just be like how it was in the past. again, that passed was when it process a more unifying where everyone would meet with the nominee. they would get a lot of time to talk to the nominee. eventually, you would have votes of 97-1. 100-0. best a supreme cou
to heart is interesting harry reid say that. as robert byrd was pushing for the last major senate rule change on filibusters, his line back then was that we cannot allow the cold, dead hand of the past rule us today. eventually, robert byrd in the last decade completely abandoned his own position from the 1970's and felt that you really needed to keep this place in this bipartisan formation. there are people who are out there saying this will put the senate back to where it once was. in...
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>> harris: absolutely. and that's, again, because in the race for attention, i have to do whatever works. it absolutely wants one thing, which is your attention. >> cooper: now he travels the country trying to convince programmers and anyone else who will listen that the business model of tech companies needs to change. he wants products designed to make the best use of our time, not just grab our attention. do you think parents understand the complexities of what their kids are dealing with, when they're dealing with their phone, dealing with apps and social media? >> harris: no. and i think this is really important. because there's a narrative that, "oh, i guess they're just doing this like we used to gossip on the phone." but what this misses is that your telephone in the 1970s didn't have a thousand engineers on the other side of the telephone, who were redesigning it to work with other telephones and then updating the way your telephone worked every day to be more and more persuasive. that was not true
>> harris: absolutely. and that's, again, because in the race for attention, i have to do whatever works. it absolutely wants one thing, which is your attention. >> cooper: now he travels the country trying to convince programmers and anyone else who will listen that the business model of tech companies needs to change. he wants products designed to make the best use of our time, not just grab our attention. do you think parents understand the complexities of what their kids are...
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praising prince harry for coming out about his mental anguish. but this story about a crackdown on foreign oil site like the stories we get at this time of year when papers get given stuff before the bank holiday and they think it will be a quiet run. the stay back at work. tell us about the story and how much do you think it stands? it is important to remember this particular minister needs a win at the moment, liz truss has had a lot of difficulties in re ce nt has had a lot of difficulties in recent weeks, heavily criticised by the judiciary, recent weeks, heavily criticised by thejudiciary, overruled recent weeks, heavily criticised by the judiciary, overruled in some of that initiatives she has tried to bring in. so this is an interesting story and it does depend on what the detail will be. as always! who are these foreign crooks we are cracking down on? the problem might be there not that many of them. there are quite a lot of foreign crooks and people who have been turned down for asylum. so it is that old thing of getting people out of th
praising prince harry for coming out about his mental anguish. but this story about a crackdown on foreign oil site like the stories we get at this time of year when papers get given stuff before the bank holiday and they think it will be a quiet run. the stay back at work. tell us about the story and how much do you think it stands? it is important to remember this particular minister needs a win at the moment, liz truss has had a lot of difficulties in re ce nt has had a lot of difficulties...
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prince harry is opening up about his own battle with mental illness. revealing his decade's long struggle following the loss of course of his mother. >> the royal admitting he sought professional help when he was close to breakdowns. abc's lama hasan has the story. >> reporter: prince harry revealing he went into therapy, still struggling in his late 20s with losing his mother. going through two years of what he calls total chaos. brother prince william urging him to seek help. in a brand new interview with the telegraph newspaper. >> probably be very close to a complete breakdown on numerous occasions when all sorts of grief and sort of, lies and misconceptions and everything coming at you from every angle. but, you know, it comes with job. >> prince harry and prince william walking behind diana's coffin. the pain they must have been going through. what an utter nightmare he has had. but also the bravery, the courage that he has got to go out and talk publicly about this. so, that it helps other people understand their own mental health. >> reporter:
prince harry is opening up about his own battle with mental illness. revealing his decade's long struggle following the loss of course of his mother. >> the royal admitting he sought professional help when he was close to breakdowns. abc's lama hasan has the story. >> reporter: prince harry revealing he went into therapy, still struggling in his late 20s with losing his mother. going through two years of what he calls total chaos. brother prince william urging him to seek help. in a...
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harris, what do you make of julian assange? harris: i guess he's a necessary evil in some ways. i remember the current president calling on wikileaks to come forward with information on hillary clinton's deleted emails. you fast forward and hear some of the rhetoric out of the administration that he's an enemy, basically. i'm not sure if he's not a necessary evil. but i'm sure this administration is not talking on the same page. what changed between now and before the election. why is julian assange a much worse guy. kennedy: you also see the administration's reaction to during the syrian bombing campaign. if they are a tool of moscow they are going about working with their puppet master in a strange way. >> donald trump when he was running in 2016 embraced this wing of the republican party that loves julian yo assanges. harris: i didn't say all of that. i said called upon them to get information on a woman we knew was operating a secret server while at the state department. harris: kennedy, every type this guy goes live. we know where he is. i have to turn off the location devi
harris, what do you make of julian assange? harris: i guess he's a necessary evil in some ways. i remember the current president calling on wikileaks to come forward with information on hillary clinton's deleted emails. you fast forward and hear some of the rhetoric out of the administration that he's an enemy, basically. i'm not sure if he's not a necessary evil. but i'm sure this administration is not talking on the same page. what changed between now and before the election. why is julian...
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plus, britain's prince harry opens up about the death of his mother. why he is speaking out now nearly 20 years after princess diana died. you're watching "eyewitness news" at noon. >> a have said he prescribed oxycodone for prince to protect the rock star's privacy. prince died april 21 of last year of accidental overdose every fent none, synthetic drug 50 times more powerful than heroin. investigators want to know where the drugs came from. warrant unsealed today, as well as phone records, emails. >> another well known prince, prince harry; opening up about his mother's death and how he silently struggled for 20 years after princess diana died in 1977 car crash. >> brake from the royal tradition of silence on mental health issues. correspondent charlie brings us more on this store. >> i prince harry just a boy when the world mourned the loss of had i mother, parenthesis dianne a he said he suffered in silence for nearly two decades before his brother prince william convinced him to get professional health. >> twenty years of not thinking about it. >>
plus, britain's prince harry opens up about the death of his mother. why he is speaking out now nearly 20 years after princess diana died. you're watching "eyewitness news" at noon. >> a have said he prescribed oxycodone for prince to protect the rock star's privacy. prince died april 21 of last year of accidental overdose every fent none, synthetic drug 50 times more powerful than heroin. investigators want to know where the drugs came from. warrant unsealed today, as well as...
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>>> nearly two decades after the death of his mother, prince harry has revealed the anguish that forced him to seek help. and here's charlie daggetta. >> reporter: prince harry was just 12 years old when his mother, princess diana died in a car crash in paris. he said i by not dealing with it at all. >> it was 20 years of not thinking about it. and then two years of total chaos. >> reporter: now 32, he said he came close to complete breakdown, at times on the verge of punching someone. finally, his brother, prince william convinced him to seek health. >> losing my mom at the age of 12 and shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on, on not only my personal life by also my work as well. >> reporter: the candid interview coincides with the 20th anniversary of the death of princess mai diana. this new memorial garden marks that anniversary outside kensington palace where diana lived. he's not afraid to reveal his own vulnerabilities to help others. >> i think by doing that, by finally saying, yes, ie issues with my mental health. i have f
>>> nearly two decades after the death of his mother, prince harry has revealed the anguish that forced him to seek help. and here's charlie daggetta. >> reporter: prince harry was just 12 years old when his mother, princess diana died in a car crash in paris. he said i by not dealing with it at all. >> it was 20 years of not thinking about it. and then two years of total chaos. >> reporter: now 32, he said he came close to complete breakdown, at times on the verge...
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to one of them, a boy called zarco, harry said she'd made a promise. when my mother said goodbye to zarco that august, just weeks before her untimely death, she told him that he would not be forgotten. please, help me keep her word to zarco and malic and other people like them throughout the world who still need us to finish the job and rid the planet of landmines. harry met zarco and his friend malic, both grown men now, both though still struggling with the life—changing effects of weapons of war which, as diana pointed out 20 years ago, kill and maim without discrimination long after the wars are over. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at kensington palace. the huge success of new bike hire schemes in china has left local governments wondering how to fix the problem of pedestrians, bikes and cars battling for space in the enormous cities of the middle kingdom. china correspondent stephen mcdonell took to the streets of beijing to try and find a path through the chaos. the rapid success of china's bike hire companies took everybody by surprise. it has a
to one of them, a boy called zarco, harry said she'd made a promise. when my mother said goodbye to zarco that august, just weeks before her untimely death, she told him that he would not be forgotten. please, help me keep her word to zarco and malic and other people like them throughout the world who still need us to finish the job and rid the planet of landmines. harry met zarco and his friend malic, both grown men now, both though still struggling with the life—changing effects of weapons...
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senator harris. senator harris: thank you for your service. according to the strategic plan from 2012 to 2016 of c.b.p., the priorities include in this order preventing terrorists and weapons from entering the united states, second would be managing risk which includes adoption technology and all you talked about in terms of situational anirness, and third would be integrating transnational organizations. before i was elected senator i was the attorney of california. one of the first trips that i took after being elected back in 2011 was down to the border with mexico. i surveyed the tunnels and the border. i saw photographs of tunnels with walls smooth as the walls in this committee room lined with air conditioning and lighting which made an obvious point very clear that there is a large investment of money by the transnational criminal organizations, we estimate up to $3 billion a year in creating a infrastructure for them to be able to do their business, which is the trafficking of guns, drugs, and human beings, would you agree? >> yes. sen
senator harris. senator harris: thank you for your service. according to the strategic plan from 2012 to 2016 of c.b.p., the priorities include in this order preventing terrorists and weapons from entering the united states, second would be managing risk which includes adoption technology and all you talked about in terms of situational anirness, and third would be integrating transnational organizations. before i was elected senator i was the attorney of california. one of the first trips that...
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it's a campaign championed by kate, william and harry. called heads together, it's being supported by the london marathon. the racing royals with influence hope it'll be a mental health marathon. peter hunt, bbc news, kensington palace. two men are in a serious but stable condition in hospital this evening and ten others have suffered burns, after a suspected acid attack at a nightclub in east london. police believe the men, in their 20s, were targeted in the mangle club in hackney. no—one's been arrested. easyjet has apologised to a couple who were ordered off an overbooked flight last week. the pair, who were due to fly from luton to italy, were not offered compensation or told that they were entitled to an alternative flight with another airline. earlier, joe lynam has been giving me more details. the passengers weren't deplaned, in the jargon, violently as it happened with united airlines. basically it's a bit of embarrassment for easyjet. the two people booked and paid for theirflight, the two people booked and paid for their fligh
it's a campaign championed by kate, william and harry. called heads together, it's being supported by the london marathon. the racing royals with influence hope it'll be a mental health marathon. peter hunt, bbc news, kensington palace. two men are in a serious but stable condition in hospital this evening and ten others have suffered burns, after a suspected acid attack at a nightclub in east london. police believe the men, in their 20s, were targeted in the mangle club in hackney. no—one's...
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jonathan: harry? harry: if you divided into the numerator and denominator, the earnings in the numerator is stuck. but the denominator is trending down and is negative. headlinehat is driving numbers. we noticed enumerators are being driven by sectors affected by the minimum wage increases, we fail. like retail, health care, etc. and also leisuran hospitity. drag. is a huge jonathan: look at the euro specifically. spreads are tight, tight, tight. i wonder at a time when the economy is going to pick up, how much tighter can things go in europe? we have to think about this back to front may be we thought 10-20 years ago. >> we have to think about it within the fundamentals. ant has happened in environment of global zero interest rates and easing is everyone reaches for yield. when you have negative yields in europe, you need that yield that is available in corporate bonds that much more. it is less about the credit story in much more about the policy intervention. the big story, and i agree in jonathan
jonathan: harry? harry: if you divided into the numerator and denominator, the earnings in the numerator is stuck. but the denominator is trending down and is negative. headlinehat is driving numbers. we noticed enumerators are being driven by sectors affected by the minimum wage increases, we fail. like retail, health care, etc. and also leisuran hospitity. drag. is a huge jonathan: look at the euro specifically. spreads are tight, tight, tight. i wonder at a time when the economy is going to...