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meanwhile brett was trapped in the van in 90 degree heat. when she left the mall she was met by police and today she was sentenced to 18 months in prison. >> to quote the judge, i don't know where your moral compass is to leave someone you know needs water, movement, needs help getting to the bathroom and relieving himself, you should be ashamed of yourself. >> reporter: nothing will take away that traumatic moment but his life found another purpose. >> we wanted sentencing harsh enough to send a message that this is not going to be tolerated. >> reporter: reporting in montgomery county. >>> next a new medium for protests are in the district. news 4 talks to the man behind these projected images. >>> nfl quarterback colin kaepernick is no stranger to protests. now a reminder of his stance on police violence could be coming to a d.c. museum. >>> gift cards to a store going out of business told they couldn't spend their money. what to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that
meanwhile brett was trapped in the van in 90 degree heat. when she left the mall she was met by police and today she was sentenced to 18 months in prison. >> to quote the judge, i don't know where your moral compass is to leave someone you know needs water, movement, needs help getting to the bathroom and relieving himself, you should be ashamed of yourself. >> reporter: nothing will take away that traumatic moment but his life found another purpose. >> we wanted sentencing...
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your thoughts, brett? >> yeah, well we will of that complete interview with h.r. mcmasters on "special report" live from riyadh, more saudi reaction. you're right, jenna, the connective tissue between this trip and saudi arabia, the meeting with the 50-plus muslim-arab nations, then to israel, is iran. that is the thing that brings it all together. the concern about the threat from iran in the region, the geopolitical shift that is the trumped a mshgs from the obama administration, welcome here in sauldie arabia and throughout the arab world and welcomed in israel when you hear the israeli president saying america is back again, that is quite a message on a trip from two very different parts of this same region. >> jenna: brett, thank you. all this makes for a can't-miss special report, brett baer live from saudi arabia at 6:00 p.m. eastern, he will have much more reporting on the ground from saudi arabia including as you mention the full interview with the national security advisor for the president. really interesting for brett to be there and we will be watchin
your thoughts, brett? >> yeah, well we will of that complete interview with h.r. mcmasters on "special report" live from riyadh, more saudi reaction. you're right, jenna, the connective tissue between this trip and saudi arabia, the meeting with the 50-plus muslim-arab nations, then to israel, is iran. that is the thing that brings it all together. the concern about the threat from iran in the region, the geopolitical shift that is the trumped a mshgs from the obama...
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leland: it is a start or sure, brett. it's got to be amazing to watch this unfold and how these leaders react to president trump. there is nobody at this network who's gone on more foreign presidential trips then you have take away from president trump's first couple days different than any other u.s. president or in some ways it's all the same. reporter: now, this is different, leland in its first foreign stuff he chose here, saudi arabia. no other president has made that choice. you are going to hear from the president at this forum about engaging on social media against extremism which is something if you think about it from canada trump to president trump using twitter as he does so prolifically. some of his aides wish he didn't use twitter as much of the debt that he will talk about that combating terrorism. this is a unique trip and they are so happy this is the first out. by the embrace of president trump, changes the dynamic for the short-term that people in the u.s. are talking about something else. i doubt that
leland: it is a start or sure, brett. it's got to be amazing to watch this unfold and how these leaders react to president trump. there is nobody at this network who's gone on more foreign presidential trips then you have take away from president trump's first couple days different than any other u.s. president or in some ways it's all the same. reporter: now, this is different, leland in its first foreign stuff he chose here, saudi arabia. no other president has made that choice. you are going...
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brett is with us from his studio on capitol hill. what was the tone of things, brett? what did it feel like? >> well, i hit the, shep, it felt like the tweets that the president sent out this morning calling it a witch hunt. calling it -- saying it was unnecessary. think john roberts read the quote that we sent out from the lunch that was put on the record saying that it was divisive and that the president wanted the country to move on and to come together to achieve big things. i think that's the tone and tenor of the lunch. it was originally set up to forecast the foreign trip that he starts tomorrow night starting in saudi arabia. that information -- the white house is hoping to turn the page as you well know with all of the coverage. this first stop in riyadh will be 54 arab and muslim leaders pledging to fight tear rich. the saudis pledging $350 billion in weapons purchases from the u.s., $163 billion in u.s. investment with companies. all of the ceos that go on the trip as well. so the white house is really hoping that this trip changes -- >> shepard: we'll get b
brett is with us from his studio on capitol hill. what was the tone of things, brett? what did it feel like? >> well, i hit the, shep, it felt like the tweets that the president sent out this morning calling it a witch hunt. calling it -- saying it was unnecessary. think john roberts read the quote that we sent out from the lunch that was put on the record saying that it was divisive and that the president wanted the country to move on and to come together to achieve big things. i think...
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sandra, back to you. >> sandra: all right, brett, thank you. the trump administration looking to fill the critical role of ambassador of china. now that fight is shaping up. we'll be right back. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow ♪ ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. ♪ you're only a day away. >> sandra
sandra, back to you. >> sandra: all right, brett, thank you. the trump administration looking to fill the critical role of ambassador of china. now that fight is shaping up. we'll be right back. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and...
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brett campbell faces more challenges than most of the he cannot speak. has cerebral palsy and wheelchair bound and needs continual care. all that was apparently brushed aside when 26 years girl was caring for him on summer someday last august. it was 90 plus degrees when he left campbell behind and spent two and a half hours inside lake forest mall. >> it was def stating to see video of my son pulled out from emergency vehicles. i obviously had not seen any of that and it was def stating to watch her the videos of her walking a around the mall enjoying herself in soci socializing with friend. >> as temperature continued to rise inside the car a good samaritan spotted brett inside passed out. that person called paramedics and had they not made the discovery we could be telling a very different story. >> how l mall for do you think. >> 30 minute or more. >> in this enter gaition she said she was gone a half hour and mall sure velence reports otherwise. >> we're shocked, absolutely shocked he made it through this trauma. >> for a woman to leave this young m
brett campbell faces more challenges than most of the he cannot speak. has cerebral palsy and wheelchair bound and needs continual care. all that was apparently brushed aside when 26 years girl was caring for him on summer someday last august. it was 90 plus degrees when he left campbell behind and spent two and a half hours inside lake forest mall. >> it was def stating to see video of my son pulled out from emergency vehicles. i obviously had not seen any of that and it was def stating...
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i'm nick, that's my brother brett and we're proud to say it's made the johnsonville way. 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. ♪ ♪ >> arzak: this house makes me >> anthony: well how old is the restaurant? >> elena: since 1897 >> anthony: 1897, starting with great grandparents? >> anthony: i feel at home at this table. it's not my first time here not by a long shot. i am among friends, friends who feel now, like family. >> arzak: i was born here. i lived here, in a room that was right next to a dining room, and here my mom organized many little banquets. it was all very popular. cause my father died when i was eight, i am an only child, very spoiled by all the waitresses. first i helped my mom and then i stud
i'm nick, that's my brother brett and we're proud to say it's made the johnsonville way. 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. ♪...
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. >> brett schoolmeester has been working on the foot ware. >> this right in here, the joint. >> yep. >> when it bens lids like this, lose energy. >> is that part of the secret soft here? >> it is 100%. >> the joint, ntp, your foot is doing a lot of work and there is energy loss in different directions there. what we are able to do is safe the energy through the swiftness and you loseless energy. is there a point where you look at a shoes and you say is it almost too good or unfair advantage at some point. the conversation around that this thing is so good and should be flattering. what we did not set out to tell the team was make it good but not so good. we give them benefits and making shoes and phones for years as many people. >> will these shoes have buy proble any problems in getting approved. >> the shoes the athletes wearing during the attempts are made just for them based on factors like the way they run and their weight. that personalization is key in the lab as well. >> each shoes, you learn about the athlete that becomes personalized and start with what you need. that's a h
. >> brett schoolmeester has been working on the foot ware. >> this right in here, the joint. >> yep. >> when it bens lids like this, lose energy. >> is that part of the secret soft here? >> it is 100%. >> the joint, ntp, your foot is doing a lot of work and there is energy loss in different directions there. what we are able to do is safe the energy through the swiftness and you loseless energy. is there a point where you look at a shoes and you say is...
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. >> that's brett plandrom long time friend met on fist day of ninth grade. >> are you serious? >> yeah. >> wow. >> we both need aid partner and coach said i remember this like it was yesterday coach said guys, do not do this with anybody you know. meet somebody new. and i met by boy brett and he's a wonderful dmoch houston for a private school there. >> any difference in turning 50 how does it feel. >> i feel great you know do i i didn't think about it this morning when i got up at 2:30 but you know. >> we don't want to think about it at 2:30. >> words of wisdom as you got a new chapter. >> get up and get going. i love what wisdom said, any >> is a good day. >> not a good day but great day. >> you're quoting wisdom, the fact you're quoting wisdom what's going on here. >> i could quote you too but probably get in troublefy used one of your quotes. >> you probably would. >> end up in hr. >> and let's get to the food. >> yes. >> turn it up. >> so we hope you have a special day. we wanted -- here is the thing about getting up at 2:30u celebrate your birthday for a long time today.
. >> that's brett plandrom long time friend met on fist day of ninth grade. >> are you serious? >> yeah. >> wow. >> we both need aid partner and coach said i remember this like it was yesterday coach said guys, do not do this with anybody you know. meet somebody new. and i met by boy brett and he's a wonderful dmoch houston for a private school there. >> any difference in turning 50 how does it feel. >> i feel great you know do i i didn't think about it...
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. >> let's talk more about this with brett tollman. the former u.s. attorney for the district of utah. good to see you. the fbi director is supposed to be a nonpartisan figure, someone who is above reproach. how big of a problem will it be if the next fbi director does not fit that description? >> well, it's an important question, because when you're in law enforcement, even though they may be political appointments, you start to really feel the essence of your job is to follow the law and enforce the law. an individual who's uncomfortable doing that is not going to be able to perform at a level that needs to be done. >> so there have been calls for attorney general jeff sessions to step down in the wake of james comey's firing. he is apparently part of the interviewing process for the next fbi director. so listen to what senate minority leader chuck schumer had to say. >> what do you think about sessions claim to have recused himself? do you think he should be investigated by the senate and should it be investigated by the inspector general d.o.j.? >
. >> let's talk more about this with brett tollman. the former u.s. attorney for the district of utah. good to see you. the fbi director is supposed to be a nonpartisan figure, someone who is above reproach. how big of a problem will it be if the next fbi director does not fit that description? >> well, it's an important question, because when you're in law enforcement, even though they may be political appointments, you start to really feel the essence of your job is to follow the...
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>> probably brett gardner. >> brett gardner. >> yeah. >> gardy. >> ellsbury. i like ellsbury. >> ellsbury. >> ellsbury. >> aaron judge is tremendous to watch. >> yeah, so far he's -- i think he has about 13 home runs. >> yeah. >> what do you think he'll finish with? >> 40. >> 40? >> yeah, he can't -- he can't keep up this pace i don't think. >> i mean, i think he can though. [ laughter ] if he goes to 60, great. >> yeah, 60, will why not 70? >> oh, i think judge is gonna be a star. >> he's a pretty big dude, you know. how much -- how much do you think he benches? >> maybe 350, 400. >> 400? >> yeah. >> you're right, you're right. [ laughter ] who's your favorite player right now? >> adam judge. >> adam judge? >> by far -- he's a beast. >> a beast? >> yeah. >> a beast, man. so you think he's the real deal then? he's only been up here for about month, month and a half. >> i mean, i hope so. i don't want to jinx it. >> got a picture right there. >> yeah, i think he's going to be a super star. >> people say, you know, i kind of -- i kind of look like him a a bit. y
>> probably brett gardner. >> brett gardner. >> yeah. >> gardy. >> ellsbury. i like ellsbury. >> ellsbury. >> ellsbury. >> aaron judge is tremendous to watch. >> yeah, so far he's -- i think he has about 13 home runs. >> yeah. >> what do you think he'll finish with? >> 40. >> 40? >> yeah, he can't -- he can't keep up this pace i don't think. >> i mean, i think he can though. [ laughter ] if he goes to 60,...
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exceeded for decades, the russians exceeded it formally with the six meter in the 70s, that's going to brett. >> and so there was a optic thing because big mirrors are expensive and heavy and hard to move around and hard to keep accurately shaped so roger angel one of my colleagues recently retired, invented this way of making mirrors large, thin and very accurate and the way you do it, the trick, the secret sauce is you the glass walks in an oven and you spin the other fast enough that the mirror liquid takes the shape of a parabola and let it cool and take it out and you've got a mirror that's really large, bigger than any marinade in the us for half a century. and life. and therefore not to these too expensive. >> what's the connection to the football field. >> the connection is at the time that was the only place where there was a big enough stage to do this, you need a lot of vertical space and a lot of horizontal space and you just have to avoid game days. >> so you're spinning mirrors on the football field. >> it underneath, under the angle of this and the triangular space under the s
exceeded for decades, the russians exceeded it formally with the six meter in the 70s, that's going to brett. >> and so there was a optic thing because big mirrors are expensive and heavy and hard to move around and hard to keep accurately shaped so roger angel one of my colleagues recently retired, invented this way of making mirrors large, thin and very accurate and the way you do it, the trick, the secret sauce is you the glass walks in an oven and you spin the other fast enough that...
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here in new york, brett stephens joins us. he has a new job as op-ed columnist at the "new york times." congratulations, brett, and richard haass is the president of the council on foreign relations, and the author of a terrific and timely new book, "a world in disarray." natalie, tell me what does it say that you have marine le pen's party the national front, which is polling in the 30s, it might actually end up even in the high 30s, this is a party with roots in fascism, with roots in anti-semitism. isn't that even if she doesn't win how disturbed should we be? >> yes, it is very worrying. but the fact that she's reached this very level of politics she's managed to establish her party as an important player in today's france, and she's managed to spread its ideas way beyond the initial core circles that were, you know, at its base. she's basically turned it into a fairly mainstream party and she's tried to detoxify her party by moving it away from overtly or extremist racist statements towards statements that talk about glob
here in new york, brett stephens joins us. he has a new job as op-ed columnist at the "new york times." congratulations, brett, and richard haass is the president of the council on foreign relations, and the author of a terrific and timely new book, "a world in disarray." natalie, tell me what does it say that you have marine le pen's party the national front, which is polling in the 30s, it might actually end up even in the high 30s, this is a party with roots in fascism,...
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country singer, brett kissel's microphone stopped working before the star spangled banner. he egged on the crowd. and then this happened. ♪ the bombs bursting in air gave proof that our flag was still there ♪ >> what an amazing moment. >> sound like the entire arena is singing, again, the game was being hosted in canada. >> yeah, in way northern alberta canada. not even near the border. not as if people might have driven over from the u.s. it was filled with canadians. >> the mike was back on in time for 'o canada. >> how convenient? >> whole experience brought up the idea if an american crowd would not only do the same, would be capable of doing the same? >> 'o canada. la, la, la, la. >> thank you, jack. ♪ through patriots >> if everybody took a turn singing a word the we could all do it. basically overwhelming response on social media so far has been no tauch no. how i am in church. i will just rely on you to know the word. >> i stand up and say all the responses though they changed all the responses in the catholic mass. i'm the idiot saying all the wrong things. >
country singer, brett kissel's microphone stopped working before the star spangled banner. he egged on the crowd. and then this happened. ♪ the bombs bursting in air gave proof that our flag was still there ♪ >> what an amazing moment. >> sound like the entire arena is singing, again, the game was being hosted in canada. >> yeah, in way northern alberta canada. not even near the border. not as if people might have driven over from the u.s. it was filled with canadians....
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brett, so a lot jumped out at me from that report. let me start with this idea of carter page now not testifying and that it's democrats who don't want him to get out there and talk. what do you make of that? >> reporter: we don't know yet why he has been postponed indefinitely from testifying. one is they don't have all the things they thought they were going to have to question him. two, they questioned him and his usefulness as a source or for testimony. but three and probably most likely bob mueller may have said to the committee, pull back, don't do this now, let me do this investigation. we don't know which one of those it is, but we do know the democrats were chomping at the bit to have carter page testify. >> melissa: in a broader thing, we've heard so many versions between jared kushner and who knew what when and what they were really going to talk about. if you hear from john kelly, he seems to think, i don't know, maybe it's not that significant. listen, tell me what you think. >> any channel of communications back or other
brett, so a lot jumped out at me from that report. let me start with this idea of carter page now not testifying and that it's democrats who don't want him to get out there and talk. what do you make of that? >> reporter: we don't know yet why he has been postponed indefinitely from testifying. one is they don't have all the things they thought they were going to have to question him. two, they questioned him and his usefulness as a source or for testimony. but three and probably most...
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military official in baghdad, colonel brett sylvia, publicly praised the erd in a briefing for reporters back at the pentagon. >> they have proven to be a very effective fighting force. this is the first time that we have advised them, and it has been a really fruitful partnership in all regards. >> reporter: the two soldiers who invited arkadi to follow them, captain nazar and corporal haydr ali, have developed a folk hero status in iraq, the subject of a social media video called "happy baghdad" produced by arkady. at one point arkady became very close with the two men. to his shame, arkady admitted to us after our interview that he himself did go along twice and struck captives. but now arkady has fled iraq, breaking out his graphic video, his family in hiding after receiving death threats from the two soldiers he once considered friends. do you think they would kill you? >> yeah, why not? it's easy. >> would you ever be able to go back to iraq? >> i don't know. really, i don't know. >> reporter: of all the images ar arkady showed us, the most disturbing may be one the soldiers themse
military official in baghdad, colonel brett sylvia, publicly praised the erd in a briefing for reporters back at the pentagon. >> they have proven to be a very effective fighting force. this is the first time that we have advised them, and it has been a really fruitful partnership in all regards. >> reporter: the two soldiers who invited arkadi to follow them, captain nazar and corporal haydr ali, have developed a folk hero status in iraq, the subject of a social media video called...
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liberal commentators freaking out of the mere hiring of brett stephens by the times. in this very piece, we can debate climate change. there is a scientific consensus of manmade global warming. it is not to deny it but he is pro-skepticism. the people who have been loyal readers. "new york times" because they hire this one guy. why not not read his column? don't click on it. >> bill: it makes the newspaper more interesting, right? varying viewpoints? >> times reserves credit to try to broaden the left leaning op-ed page. not some guy they picked off the street. he is a very good writer and journalist. it reminds me of the berkeley protests that some people don't even think he should be allowed to publish there. >> bill: he is a pulitzer prize winner, right? he also writes none is to deny climate change or the possible severity of its consequences. ordinary citizens have a right to be skeptical. they know that history is littered with the human wreckage of scientific errors married to political power. that there is a larger point, howard. >> i am all for debating these
liberal commentators freaking out of the mere hiring of brett stephens by the times. in this very piece, we can debate climate change. there is a scientific consensus of manmade global warming. it is not to deny it but he is pro-skepticism. the people who have been loyal readers. "new york times" because they hire this one guy. why not not read his column? don't click on it. >> bill: it makes the newspaper more interesting, right? varying viewpoints? >> times reserves...
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arlene and brett are our first two names. that's a rotated list, every six years, they rotate the list. three degree guarantee. i thought we might have a bulls eye today. 68, it was 67. we were okay. we'll go 72 toow average of 74. it's 56 right now. dew points are high. remember this time last night, they were in the 20s. between that and the southerly wind, not as cold tonight. chilly enough at the bus stop. 40 to 52. dry tomorrow, a bit milder. thursday, some showers. and then yellow weather alert friday for rain and showers. we're tracking them again friday, maybe into saturday again. so below average temperatures all week. 72 tomorrow. 68 on thursday. only mid 60s on friday and saturday. that might be generous, and they are back to 72 for mom on sunday, and maybe, maybe we can keep mother's day dry. 6:00 in the morning, 45 in manassas. 51 downtown. by 9:00, we're in the 50s. by afternoon, some clouds roll back in. just high, mid level clouds. not going to rain. 66 in gaithersburg at 1:00. but 70 already down in frederick
arlene and brett are our first two names. that's a rotated list, every six years, they rotate the list. three degree guarantee. i thought we might have a bulls eye today. 68, it was 67. we were okay. we'll go 72 toow average of 74. it's 56 right now. dew points are high. remember this time last night, they were in the 20s. between that and the southerly wind, not as cold tonight. chilly enough at the bus stop. 40 to 52. dry tomorrow, a bit milder. thursday, some showers. and then yellow weather...
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heart patient anthony brett was told his operation was on hold. s i was about to have a stent put in over the weekend, but i can't do it now because of all this computer hacking. >> reporter: when hospital eyployees signed in, they found their files had been turned into jibberish, encrypted to be unreadable. to decode the files the hackers bere asking for $300 in ransom. the demand would double in three days or the data would be destroyed. ite malware program was called dannacry," and it was first uncovered in documents stolen from the u.s. national security agency. british prime minister theresa may said it wasn't just britain. >> this was not targeted at the n.h.s. it's an international attack in a number of countries and organizations have been affected. >> reporter: that was an understatement. by the time she'd finished d eaking, similar attacks had been reported on business targets across europe, including spain's telephone system. japan, turkey, and the philippines were also affected. in the u.s., fedex was hit. brt cyber-security experts sa
heart patient anthony brett was told his operation was on hold. s i was about to have a stent put in over the weekend, but i can't do it now because of all this computer hacking. >> reporter: when hospital eyployees signed in, they found their files had been turned into jibberish, encrypted to be unreadable. to decode the files the hackers bere asking for $300 in ransom. the demand would double in three days or the data would be destroyed. ite malware program was called dannacry,"...
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this is not -- >> a >> tucker: professor brett weinstein joins us right now, thank you for coming on, what exactly was going on there, what happened? >> what happened is 50 or so students decided to disrupt the class that i was holding that morning and demand my resignation. >> tucker: because he wouldn't leave campus because you're white? >> they imagined that i am a racist and that i am teaching racism in the classroom, and that has caused them to imagine that i have no right to speak, that i am harming students at the very effective teaching the them. >> tucker: what happened after the video cut out? >> that's an interesting story, the campus police showed up outside of the classroom, the protesters then blocked their entrance. i did not call the police, someone else called the police and they were concerned for my safety. when they tried to come into the building to make sure i was okay, the protest block to them. because the issue of policing is so sensitive at the moment, the police had to run around and try to find another entrance to the building and get inside and check with
this is not -- >> a >> tucker: professor brett weinstein joins us right now, thank you for coming on, what exactly was going on there, what happened? >> what happened is 50 or so students decided to disrupt the class that i was holding that morning and demand my resignation. >> tucker: because he wouldn't leave campus because you're white? >> they imagined that i am a racist and that i am teaching racism in the classroom, and that has caused them to imagine that i...
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is le pen brett for mr macron? of course she is but he has reason to feel confident, she is a long, long way behind but what we have seen this week the last couple of days and certainly today is macron acknowledging that the first time that he does need to be chamfered at other half of france which is not the deeply enamoured of his shiny toothed optimism. there are those who look at him and think that is not the kind of france we belong to, he is up there with the middle classes, the aspirants, the people doing well with globalisation but we down here are not happy. they are the people who he has neglected so farand the people who he has neglected so far and today, we saw him acknowledging, obviously and deliberately bridging that there we re deliberately bridging that there were losers in the current setup, that there are people who suffer from the current arrangements of the european union and that he needs to think about that because that has not been his message so far. his message so far has been very upbeat
is le pen brett for mr macron? of course she is but he has reason to feel confident, she is a long, long way behind but what we have seen this week the last couple of days and certainly today is macron acknowledging that the first time that he does need to be chamfered at other half of france which is not the deeply enamoured of his shiny toothed optimism. there are those who look at him and think that is not the kind of france we belong to, he is up there with the middle classes, the...
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in a march 9 inpie interview, highe told brett baier he knew nothing of it. >> first i heard it. reporter: his office backed that up, statement saying that, vice president stands by his march comments upon first hearing the news involving flynn and his ties to turkey. michael tbli flynn has not yet said he will comply with the subpoena. james comey said by people close to be eager to testify in public. and also in possession of many more memos he has been keeping to himself. lou: john thank you. joining us, to discuss whether special prosecutor robert mueller is bad for the nation and the potential train wreck that awaiting on capitol hill, is multiple committees collide. congressman ron desantos, a member of several key committees, oversight committees and freedom caucus, thank you. >> good eve in. lou: start with why is there a special council, what crime is being investigated? >> well, if you look at regulation it is triggered when there a criminal investigation in this case, comey testifies in march, which is what deputy cited in his order it was a counter intelligence invest
in a march 9 inpie interview, highe told brett baier he knew nothing of it. >> first i heard it. reporter: his office backed that up, statement saying that, vice president stands by his march comments upon first hearing the news involving flynn and his ties to turkey. michael tbli flynn has not yet said he will comply with the subpoena. james comey said by people close to be eager to testify in public. and also in possession of many more memos he has been keeping to himself. lou: john...
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it his older brother brett played for the giants in the major leagues and his father mike as we talked about is here tonight, in 1977 was a second round draft pick of the pittsburgh pirates. >> kenny: tonight his son tyler makes his big-league debut in pittsburgh, called up yesterday, began the year without allowing entered one in 34 1/3 innings in las vegas. >> a.j.: congratulations with the pill family they've obviously been through this before. it's still a nervous time and an exciting time for their family. to bring the guy in an eight big-league debut and a tie game on the road. >> kenny: center field, back on the track, he makes another catch up against the wall! his third in the last three innings. >> a.j.: huge sigh of relief right there, all he can do is laugh because he's all over the place. he's going to need a nice ice bath. it goes with it, once again knows right where he is, has his hand up to the wall. the family thought first big league hitter. i can relax a little bit. >> kenny: now facing david freese >> kenny: pitchers always know when they've given up a ball that's
it his older brother brett played for the giants in the major leagues and his father mike as we talked about is here tonight, in 1977 was a second round draft pick of the pittsburgh pirates. >> kenny: tonight his son tyler makes his big-league debut in pittsburgh, called up yesterday, began the year without allowing entered one in 34 1/3 innings in las vegas. >> a.j.: congratulations with the pill family they've obviously been through this before. it's still a nervous time and an...
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earlier today, my colleague brett bear's with the prime minister about a number of issues including relations with the u.s. >> the strength of our lives is enduring. it has been built on millions of relationships and connections between australians and relations over so many years. ever since the battle 99 years ago, in every major conflict, australians and americans have fought side-by-side, and last night, of course, we were commemorating the battle, that moment in 1942, brave australian and american sailors and aviators turned the tide of war in the pacific and saved australia and saved the pacific for freedom. that was the turning point. the hinge of fate, as churchill described it. >> bret: you are very active with u.s. forces around the world. in fact, the military ties, one of the closest with any other ally we have. so when that phone call happened in the coverage of it happened, it took people by surprise. when you saw that, heard that, what was your reaction? >> at the call was courteous, frank and forthright, as he would expect between very good friends. that's how good friends sho
earlier today, my colleague brett bear's with the prime minister about a number of issues including relations with the u.s. >> the strength of our lives is enduring. it has been built on millions of relationships and connections between australians and relations over so many years. ever since the battle 99 years ago, in every major conflict, australians and americans have fought side-by-side, and last night, of course, we were commemorating the battle, that moment in 1942, brave...
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kiron skinner brett forbes among our guests. please join us for all the nate nate -- days news and development. history is any indicator it ought to be quite a friday. thanks for being with us. good night from new york lauren: breaking news overnight. wilbur ross announcing a major new trade deal with china. we will tell you who will benefit from it. happy friday, good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning, i'm nicole petallides, president trump would have fired fbi director james comey even without the justice department's recommendation even new questions about whether the investigation into hillary clinton's emails could be reopened. we would have all of the latest development. lauren: the market, dragging down the dow yesterday. as for futures this morning, no rebound. nasdaq down 13.
kiron skinner brett forbes among our guests. please join us for all the nate nate -- days news and development. history is any indicator it ought to be quite a friday. thanks for being with us. good night from new york lauren: breaking news overnight. wilbur ross announcing a major new trade deal with china. we will tell you who will benefit from it. happy friday, good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning, i'm nicole petallides, president trump would have fired fbi director james...
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walk through quickly three or four yardsticks that will help you internalize just how very serious the brett is to america, and why the president has made it his primary mission to destroy this organization. number one, the islamic state is unique amongst threat groups. why? because it is the world's first ever trans regional insurgency, the world's first ever. let me unpack that, that the technical designation but it's important. we now know what's out there of course, that the islamic state old territory in most of the country. both territory in syria, iraq and has affiliates according to the national counterterrorism center , it has fully operational affiliates in at least 19 nations around the world. these are people who say isys, you are cool. they are fully operational. >> let's take a historical perspective to that. maybe we have some amateur historians in the room. go back the last 170 years. pick any insurgency in modern history, any insurgency whether it's now in china or after world war ii, whether it's the market in columbia, but just ask yourself one question. in each of those c
walk through quickly three or four yardsticks that will help you internalize just how very serious the brett is to america, and why the president has made it his primary mission to destroy this organization. number one, the islamic state is unique amongst threat groups. why? because it is the world's first ever trans regional insurgency, the world's first ever. let me unpack that, that the technical designation but it's important. we now know what's out there of course, that the islamic state...
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next is named brett after arlene formed last month. alison: we have some storms cooking up out there. find out what the latest is at this hour. larry: doug has that. doug: a new thunderstorm warning issued until 6:30 over montgomery county. the warning extends to the north central prince george's county. the western howard county as well. looking at chillum and prince george's county at 5:47, just a minute ago. went through the area. berwyn heights at the top of the hour. they could have hail to half dollar coins there. wind gusts at 60 to 65 miles per hour. lightning and a significant storm. it's not huge but power packed as it moves east/northeast at 30 miles per hour. this is the history of the storm. look at the darker blue. heavy hail that crossed over 97. georgia avenue and moving well north. six or seven miles north of the wheaton/glenmont area. it will head up to the northeastern section of laurel and howard county as well. lightning and the hail is interesting. this is the biggest part of the storm. north side of the beltway a
next is named brett after arlene formed last month. alison: we have some storms cooking up out there. find out what the latest is at this hour. larry: doug has that. doug: a new thunderstorm warning issued until 6:30 over montgomery county. the warning extends to the north central prince george's county. the western howard county as well. looking at chillum and prince george's county at 5:47, just a minute ago. went through the area. berwyn heights at the top of the hour. they could have hail...
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brett baier is in washington, d.c. we're going to start with catherine herridge. what is the latest? >> reporter: good afternoon. a source tells fox news that a december meeting at trump
brett baier is in washington, d.c. we're going to start with catherine herridge. what is the latest? >> reporter: good afternoon. a source tells fox news that a december meeting at trump
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from the first alert whether er we've had arlene late april, so we will move on to brett and cindy and don, emily, franklin, gert, harvey, irma, and josi. alive look outside. the storm clouds are gathering. temperature wise, we are 73. wins have turned south southwest. all week we have had winds, some easterly components. that got us back into the 70s today. here is the radar over the last hour. big storms from frederick, leesburg, across 95 into southern maryland with pretty good lightning. this is a huge area under a severe thunderstorm warning. it encompasses charles county and fairfax county, prince georges and prince william's, including st. mary's. this whole area, essentially, southern maryland under a severe thunderstorm warning. hail an inch in you can actually see some of the cities that are in the morning. >> we just got a warning till 5:45. >> just kind of clipping is a little bit. moving up i-95. not terribly fast. heavy rain and flash flooding possible. downtown dc at about 5:41. a little less than a half hour from now. a pretty big storm for brunswick. it just crossed ov
from the first alert whether er we've had arlene late april, so we will move on to brett and cindy and don, emily, franklin, gert, harvey, irma, and josi. alive look outside. the storm clouds are gathering. temperature wise, we are 73. wins have turned south southwest. all week we have had winds, some easterly components. that got us back into the 70s today. here is the radar over the last hour. big storms from frederick, leesburg, across 95 into southern maryland with pretty good lightning....
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sowers to haveer sop is performing at the warner theater on thursday night and then luke bript and brett eldridge will be live at jiffy lube live friday afternoon and if you listen to d.c. 101 you probably heard about their curl buffle this is scheduled surprised afternoon and features a long list of performers including kings of leon, weezer and jimmy eat world. >> if blue grass your thing check out the folk festival held next saturday cayman island near rfk off benning road and there's dozens of fans lined up and it's first zero waste fest snral d.c.. each guest will be provided with a reuseable cup and there will be good flood was well. rock land barbecue it all benefit the living classrooms found daition. now, for those that lining to travel through life on two wheels next sunday is the d.c. bike ride. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. register online through thursday costs 70 and 70, 20 mile ride west po toe make to past d.c. i iconic sites and finishing on pennsylvania avenue. live entertainment amongt way and among others at the finish line. d.c. bismarquis and food and activities we'll leave for
sowers to haveer sop is performing at the warner theater on thursday night and then luke bript and brett eldridge will be live at jiffy lube live friday afternoon and if you listen to d.c. 101 you probably heard about their curl buffle this is scheduled surprised afternoon and features a long list of performers including kings of leon, weezer and jimmy eat world. >> if blue grass your thing check out the folk festival held next saturday cayman island near rfk off benning road and there's...
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i'm nick, that's my brother brett and we're proud to say it's made the johnsonville way. >>> all right. welcome back. i'm brooke baldwin. in a couple of hours, the nation will know if they will reject or select a republican who was just charged with body slamming a reporter. greg gianforte has been charged with miss depeen ndemeanor assa. the reporter says that gianforte went after him when asked about the gop health plan. this reporter, ben jacobs, was able to record audio of this incident, which happened about 14 hours before these polls opened. >> the cbo score because you made your decision on health care and -- >> we'll talk to you about that later. >> there's not going to be time. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys. the last time you came in here, you did the same thing. get the hell out of here. are you with "the guardian"? >> yes, and you just broke my glasses. >> get the hell out of here. >> you'd like me to get the hell out of here and i'd also like to call the police. can i get you guys' names? >> you've got to leave. >> gianforte's camp have a very different account. a spoke
i'm nick, that's my brother brett and we're proud to say it's made the johnsonville way. >>> all right. welcome back. i'm brooke baldwin. in a couple of hours, the nation will know if they will reject or select a republican who was just charged with body slamming a reporter. greg gianforte has been charged with miss depeen ndemeanor assa. the reporter says that gianforte went after him when asked about the gop health plan. this reporter, ben jacobs, was able to record audio of this...
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temperatures this afternoon trending upward and comfortable in the 80s out toward concord, antioch and brett word -- brentwood. san francisco 69 degrees today. san jose upper 70s, lower 80s toward morgan hill and gilroy. looking ahead at the five-day forecast, temperatures trending up into friday and saturday. saturday will probably be the hotter day across the bay area but still another hot day on sunday with lower 90s inland, gradually cooling off next week for monday through wednesday. it is hard to remember we just had storm after storm for january through april, and now showing you that five day with all those sunny days. >> i remember back in october it was dumping rain. >>> we have no information in the death of singer chris cornell and the medical examiner has confirmed he committed suicide following his show in detroit. >> [ music playing ] >> chris cornell was the cofounder, lead singer and rhythm guitarist for "soundgarden." the medical examiner confirmed he hanged himself in his hotel room, and people at the show last night said he appeared to be animated on stage during the perf
temperatures this afternoon trending upward and comfortable in the 80s out toward concord, antioch and brett word -- brentwood. san francisco 69 degrees today. san jose upper 70s, lower 80s toward morgan hill and gilroy. looking ahead at the five-day forecast, temperatures trending up into friday and saturday. saturday will probably be the hotter day across the bay area but still another hot day on sunday with lower 90s inland, gradually cooling off next week for monday through wednesday. it is...
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brett der thank you so much. appreciate it. a presence not happy with this communications team in and the way they have handled comey's dismissal. according to reports press secretary sean spicer could be on the hot seat after tuesday night's bizarre news conference outside the white house. sarah huckabee sanders has been conducting the wise -- white house press briefing since then. is the president seriously thinking about replacing spicer and as all this meant to be an distraction from the comey fallout. let me bring in my focus party panel contributor at the helen author of government gone wild kristin tate joined by handsome devil michael malice observer columnist and author of the reader the unauthorized biography of kim jong-il and of course tonight my very favorite "fox news" anchor julie banderas. welcome back to the show everybody. these are absolute crazy times and michael malice when i think of distraction and not seeing sean spicer's face every day in that must-see daily press conference in the briefing that he got,
brett der thank you so much. appreciate it. a presence not happy with this communications team in and the way they have handled comey's dismissal. according to reports press secretary sean spicer could be on the hot seat after tuesday night's bizarre news conference outside the white house. sarah huckabee sanders has been conducting the wise -- white house press briefing since then. is the president seriously thinking about replacing spicer and as all this meant to be an distraction from the...
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i'm nick, that's my brother brett and we're proud to say it's made the johnsonville way. >>> a taco truck in ingles rock i go . he was finishing up his order. bro, my mom told me do not eat cilantro from mexico because they're shutting in it to get back at trump. [ laughter ] >> don't get me wrong. i'm all for a good trump take down, i'm not sure they have that level of organization going on in the mexican cilantro field. everyone gather round. let's all start brainstorming. [ laughter ] no idea is a bad idea. [ laughter ] yes, crazy eddy. [ laughter ] okay. [ laughter ] this is a little outside the box. but i say we shut in the cilantro. [ laughter ] [cheering and applauding] >> how mexican is mexican? how mexican can you be or should you be if you grew up in california with a mexican name and a mexican heritage. al mad ri gal is a comedian. we discuss such weighty matters. which is serving the kind of stuff that made americans fall in love with mexico b food since the 1930s. spicy shredded beef and cheese. their takitos. rolled up, fried, smothered in avocado sauce, garlic, and cilantro
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kiron skinner brett forbes among our guests. please join us for all the nate nate -- days news and development. history is any indicator it ought to be quite a friday. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. kennedy: acting fbi director andrew mccabe says comey still has the support of the rank-and-file contradicting white house claims. bret baier joins me on all the comey fallout and could new leadership at the fbi reopened the investigation investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail? in the report says it is possible plus a hollywood action theme. former green beret terry shepherd separates fact from fiction. grab some popcorn kick back and enjoy the show. it's a talking point parade and the ongoing comey carnage and the president led the hypocrisy charge by calling out democrats who
kiron skinner brett forbes among our guests. please join us for all the nate nate -- days news and development. history is any indicator it ought to be quite a friday. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. kennedy: acting fbi director andrew mccabe says comey still has the support of the rank-and-file contradicting white house claims. bret baier joins me on all the comey fallout and could new leadership at the fbi reopened the investigation investigation into hillary clinton's...
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but he did say that each of these countries needs to do their fair share. >> bill: brett, stand by. we're waiting remarks from president donald trump and we'll hear from angela merkel, too. earlier today she was with the former president barack obama at the brandenburg gate in central berlin. she moves from that location to this today, shannon. >> shannon: we'll listen in on the remarks shortly. we keep an eye on domestic issues as well and we'll take you there live when the two world leaders get to the mics, stay with us. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, do
but he did say that each of these countries needs to do their fair share. >> bill: brett, stand by. we're waiting remarks from president donald trump and we'll hear from angela merkel, too. earlier today she was with the former president barack obama at the brandenburg gate in central berlin. she moves from that location to this today, shannon. >> shannon: we'll listen in on the remarks shortly. we keep an eye on domestic issues as well and we'll take you there live when the two...
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for every archie, veronica, and brett, current events will not be tested on multiple-choice. it is a great way to prepare for the fr2. morning you'reod on with andrew and daniel. caroline: hello, good morning. i want to give a shout out to my teacher, mr. hensley. >> question? caroline: can you sum up the articles of confederation? >> can i? i can sum it up -- the articles of confederation failed. the big question of american government is simply, where should the power be? we know we need government, but where? under the articles they put most of the power in the state governments. not a bad idea at the time, coming out of the revolution. in the end it did not work. they needed a stronger, central government to take on a bigger questions -- the economy, national security. the articles of confederation pale and they knew u.s. constitution may be central government stronger. the question is, how strong? >> one thing you need to know about the transition from the articles, to the constitution was the economic power in the new constitution. should theerm you assessed about is th
for every archie, veronica, and brett, current events will not be tested on multiple-choice. it is a great way to prepare for the fr2. morning you'reod on with andrew and daniel. caroline: hello, good morning. i want to give a shout out to my teacher, mr. hensley. >> question? caroline: can you sum up the articles of confederation? >> can i? i can sum it up -- the articles of confederation failed. the big question of american government is simply, where should the power be? we know...
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brett has been improving -- breadth has been improving. that is something to keep in mind. ofathan: jenna martin adams bloomberg. always great to get your insight. we have 34 minutes away. futures, a little bit firmer for new york. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: congress cuts a deal as trump cuts his demands. the bipartisan trillion dollar spending bill designed to keep the government open through september. reading the tax reform tea leaves, vp pence says it could add to the budget deficit with that.ic growth offsetting no shortage of market capital this week. , followedn facebook by payrolls this friday. from new york city, a warm welcome to bloomberg daybreak. i am jonathan fire -- jonathan ferro alongside david westin. david: how does that work out for you? jonathan: the bank manager says "no." futures up five on the s&p 500. switch up the board. here's the cross asset. yields higher by a single basis points. a weaker japanese, dollar-yen climbs. that is the story across assets, let's get you some individual stock movements. >> lots of media movers this morni
brett has been improving -- breadth has been improving. that is something to keep in mind. ofathan: jenna martin adams bloomberg. always great to get your insight. we have 34 minutes away. futures, a little bit firmer for new york. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: congress cuts a deal as trump cuts his demands. the bipartisan trillion dollar spending bill designed to keep the government open through september. reading the tax reform tea leaves, vp pence says it could add to the budget...
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i'm nick, that's my brother brett and we're proud to say it's made the johnsonville way. i count on my dell small for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪ when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ ♪ >> evelia: i am preparing the chile for the "tamale rojos." i'm breaking them in half for them to cook faster. this is hot. my name is evelia coyotzi. i am from tlaxcala state and i came to queens in 2000. i didn't think this would be my destiny, selling tamales. now we take some dough, a full spoon of dough, and we move the spoon like this. we incorporate a spoon of sauce, chicken and we wrap it. my daily routine begins at 7 pm or 8 pm. i prepare the tamales, i prepare the etoles. we pick up the tamale care and i go out to sell them at 4 in the morning. when i arrived to queens it was very hard because i left my son and my husband back in m
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the brexit election, the recent french returns, and trump last year, here's brett difference has enormous consequence. the us has turned away from globalism, the brexit result, and we see with the french result in particular people beginning to reconsider what it means to take these drastic steps. i hope, james, you're going to be a friend of the programme and talk to us some more. i have topped often with katty kay in dc so i will see you again. some of the other stories. police in germany have arrested a second soldier suspected of planning a right—wing extremist attack on a senior public figure. it is thought the plot was to kill someone linked to chancellor merkel‘s refugee policy and frame the incident on muslim asylum seekers. aid agencies say that up to 250 people are believed to have drowned after two boats sank in the mediterranean in recent days. earlier this week the italian coastguard said about 6000 migrants had been rescued in the space of two days. the number of people leaving libya for europe is up nearly 50% this year compared with the opening months of 2016. and toda
the brexit election, the recent french returns, and trump last year, here's brett difference has enormous consequence. the us has turned away from globalism, the brexit result, and we see with the french result in particular people beginning to reconsider what it means to take these drastic steps. i hope, james, you're going to be a friend of the programme and talk to us some more. i have topped often with katty kay in dc so i will see you again. some of the other stories. police in germany...
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you have singer brett kissel. he is sing the national anthem. the mike dies. he asks for a little help from several thousand of his closest friends. listen to the reaction. >> let's sing it together. ♪ o say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light >> whole crowd. one voice. the microphone resumed working for the canadian national al th anthem. >> it sounded like the mike was working. maybe he needed help from the crowd. >> it was really great. a great energy in there. >> that's beautiful. everybody should sing every game. wonderful. >>> the white house is pushing for a health care vote this week. member of the freedom caucus tells us why this version of the bill is, in fact, new and improved. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. th
you have singer brett kissel. he is sing the national anthem. the mike dies. he asks for a little help from several thousand of his closest friends. listen to the reaction. >> let's sing it together. ♪ o say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light >> whole crowd. one voice. the microphone resumed working for the canadian national al th anthem. >> it sounded like the mike was working. maybe he needed help from the crowd. >> it was really great. a great energy in...
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when canadian country music star brett keisel took the ice to sing the u.s. national anthem and his mike cut out, listen to what happened. this is in canada. >> awesome. [ crowd singing ] ♪ by the dawn's early light >> that, folks, is the awesome sound of over 18,000 mostly canadian hockey fans. canadian hockey fans joining in and belting out all the lyrics of "the star-spangled banner," another reason playoff hockey rules. that gave me a chill when i watched it last night. >> there's a north american free trade agreement token there somewhere. >> there absolutely is a lumber joke, but that is brilliant. >> dairy, lumber, okay. let's get a check on "cnn moneystream" this morning. >>> u.s. futures and asian markets are higher. european markets are closed. wall street closed slightly lower friday after a disappointing report on economic growth. still, april was a solid month for stocks. all three indices gained about 1%. the dow had its best weekly gain of the year. corporate america has been on a roll! earnings have been very strong this season, the best sin
when canadian country music star brett keisel took the ice to sing the u.s. national anthem and his mike cut out, listen to what happened. this is in canada. >> awesome. [ crowd singing ] ♪ by the dawn's early light >> that, folks, is the awesome sound of over 18,000 mostly canadian hockey fans. canadian hockey fans joining in and belting out all the lyrics of "the star-spangled banner," another reason playoff hockey rules. that gave me a chill when i watched it last...