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frank figliuzzi, and with us at the table jonathan lemire associated press white house reporter and evan mcmullen, former cia operative and former candidate for president as an independent. >>> the rally, even his friends describe that version of donald trump as slightly pathetic, as someone who is so desperate for attention, so desperate for the cheers and hoots and hollers from the crowd that he puts on a show that really isn't even remotely close to anything presidential. >> yeah, there is a show on comedy central where a guy makes an entire show of impersonating donald trump. that was like president trump impersonating himself. i've done dozens and dozens of these rallies. i was surprised by the me too moment, elizabeth warren, to make a joke about something that is obviously been a ground swell in the last year or so for a lot of people and has meant a lot of
frank figliuzzi, and with us at the table jonathan lemire associated press white house reporter and evan mcmullen, former cia operative and former candidate for president as an independent. >>> the rally, even his friends describe that version of donald trump as slightly pathetic, as someone who is so desperate for attention, so desperate for the cheers and hoots and hollers from the crowd that he puts on a show that really isn't even remotely close to anything presidential. >>...
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says a number of prisoners have been tortured and sexually abused witnesses provided the associated press news agency with drawings modeled out of the prisons last month they describe threats and things for him called to be yemen based in yemen analysts rather based in new york he says there's plenty of evidence around of torture being systematically used in amorality run prisons in yemen the torture by the u.s. united arab emirates forces in yemen and their kidnapping of detainees and sexual abuse has been well documented by a number of international human rights organizations as well as the associated press so this there were there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government t
says a number of prisoners have been tortured and sexually abused witnesses provided the associated press news agency with drawings modeled out of the prisons last month they describe threats and things for him called to be yemen based in yemen analysts rather based in new york he says there's plenty of evidence around of torture being systematically used in amorality run prisons in yemen the torture by the u.s. united arab emirates forces in yemen and their kidnapping of detainees and sexual...
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press so this there were there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should and the brandons of the united arab emirates and yemen given the these kind of crime a lot of violations that committed by these forces in yemen so it is time to end their bread and amman jordan and israel are refusing to open the borders to thousands of refugees who fled a government offensive in southern syria the u.n. says that as many as three hundred thirty thousand people have been forced from homes by the government offensive to recapture the dead a province jordan is sending food and ai
press so this there were there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there...
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press so this there will there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think that is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should and the bresson's of the united arab emirates and yemen given the these kind of crimes the a lot of violations are committed by these forces in yemen so it is time to end their brothers and yemen. malaysia's former prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges that's over the disappearance of billions of dollars from the state fund while he was in office and the job is facing three counts of criminal breach of trust and one of using his position for personal gain he was
press so this there will there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think that is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there...
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press so this there were there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should and the brazilians of the united arab emirates and yemen given the these kind of crime the a lot of violations are committed by these forces in yemen so it is time to end their brothers and yemen malaysia's former prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges over the disappearance of billions of dollars from a state fund while he was in office nigeria's facing three counts of criminal breach of trust and one of using his position for gains he was arrested on tuesday a
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. >> associated press, over there? yeah? yeah, thanks. >> secretary general lauren cook from the associated press. a question on iraq, please? you mentioned several hundred trainers. could you just flesh that out a little more? what -- how ambitious you can be in iraq, given the circumstances politically and otherwise. canada said that they are prepared to send up to 250 troops to take part with trainers. is that -- is that kind of the ceiling? is that the limit we're at? and isn't this kind of mission more what burden sharing should be about, rather than the money and investing in the defense industry? >> burden sharing is about spending. it's about contributions, it's about capabilities. so we speak about the three cs, cash, contributions, and capabilities. and of course, the cash money has to be put into good work. for instance, investing in new capabilities or financing contributions like training missions in iraq. the importance of the training mission in iraq is that we strongly believe that prevention is better than i
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. >> we have and gear and of the washington post, and lisa mascaro, from the associated press, chief congressional correspondent. anne will go first. >> i wanted to ask you a little bit of what seemed to be a pretty consequential week in foreign policy news, in general, but particularly on the question of russia and the u.s. relationship with russia going forward.
. >> we have and gear and of the washington post, and lisa mascaro, from the associated press, chief congressional correspondent. anne will go first. >> i wanted to ask you a little bit of what seemed to be a pretty consequential week in foreign policy news, in general, but particularly on the question of russia and the u.s. relationship with russia going forward.
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this according to the associated press. the president has seen staff turnover in excess of 37% over the calendar year-ending june 30th. that's according to analysis of white house filings. according to the most recent numbers, 141 staffers that worked for the president at that point last year are gone with 138 new arrivals. however, the figures don't include those who arrived and departed throughout the year. you may recall short-lived communications director anthony scaramucci or even those who departed before june 30th of 2017. also, some 61% of trump's senior-most aides have left the white house. only the bill clinton's 42% comes close for the last five administrations. incredible numbers there. >>> all right. so two of scott pruitt's aides reportedly provided congressional investigators with new details about the epa administrators controversial spending and management decision. according to "the washington post" the house oversight and government reform committed con tukted interviews last week. the post says the conve
this according to the associated press. the president has seen staff turnover in excess of 37% over the calendar year-ending june 30th. that's according to analysis of white house filings. according to the most recent numbers, 141 staffers that worked for the president at that point last year are gone with 138 new arrivals. however, the figures don't include those who arrived and departed throughout the year. you may recall short-lived communications director anthony scaramucci or even those...
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according to the associated press, republican senator rand paul has told colleagues he may not vote for kavanaugh if he is nominated. a person familiar with the says he cited kavanaugh's role during the bush administration on cases involving executive privilege and exposure of documents to congress. meanwhile, senator susan collins said she won't support any supreme court pick who demonstrates any hostility towards roe v. wade. she said she talked to the white house counsel about some of the potential scotus nominees. >> i have done a lot of work on the list, and i have told the white house counsel, individuals that to me appear to meet the criteria of accepting that roe v. wade is settled law and who have extraordinarily good background. >> the trump administration is set to escalate its trade battles, even as the effects are beginning to be felt by americans. the administration is expected to impose $34 billion worth of tariffs on chinese goods. beijing has vowed to take equal measures. president trump promised if china retaliates the u.s. will impose even more tariffs, perhaps worth
according to the associated press, republican senator rand paul has told colleagues he may not vote for kavanaugh if he is nominated. a person familiar with the says he cited kavanaugh's role during the bush administration on cases involving executive privilege and exposure of documents to congress. meanwhile, senator susan collins said she won't support any supreme court pick who demonstrates any hostility towards roe v. wade. she said she talked to the white house counsel about some of the...
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the associated press is reporting that th army is recruits. immigration attorneys say in more than 40 minutes and women who enlisted through a special recruitment program have been kicked out of thethe program al with legal status to enlist and earn citizenship after receiving an honorable service designation. a pentagon spokesperson told the a.p. they couldn't explain the discharges because of pending litigation. >> the deepening mystery behind the poisoning of a british couple. and of course it's the really tough stains that nobody ever does ready? really? i didn't do it so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, i knew it was just what we needed so now we can undo all the tough stains that nobody did dad? i didn't do it huh, he didn't do it introducing new tide ultra oxi; it's got to be tide ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol f
the associated press is reporting that th army is recruits. immigration attorneys say in more than 40 minutes and women who enlisted through a special recruitment program have been kicked out of thethe program al with legal status to enlist and earn citizenship after receiving an honorable service designation. a pentagon spokesperson told the a.p. they couldn't explain the discharges because of pending litigation. >> the deepening mystery behind the poisoning of a british couple. and of...
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when i was working at associated dress, i was -- associated press, i was a photo editor. we saw everything. that you find out some people are not allowed to shoot some stuff. i'm getting a phone call saying, now you're telling me where to put my cameras up to our eyes. excuse me? they're telling you what? >they are telling us to leave or cameras on the ground until we can put them up. keep talking, negotiate. what do i do? i said if you take a picture, i'll be happy. to take a picture no matter what. well, ok. people to actors anyway. it started a fight between press handlers, everybody. people from the press office trying to tell people when to be creative. you know that ain't right. [laughter] >> one last question to the far right in the front. >> thank you very much. i was very interested in the photo that eric, you took with president bush and resident elect obama with the remote control, and i was curious what the rules of the game are with a that, if any -- with that, if any. can you shoot remote anywhere? it's one thing you are in the room if they know you are in t
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press so this there will there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should and the bresson's of the united arab emirates and yemen given the these kind of crime a lot of violations are committed by these forces in yemen so it is time to end their bread and yemen some yemenis fleeing the war saucing new lives in ethiopia officially fifteen hundred have moved but the number could be as high as four thousand one hundred has met some of them in the capital addis ababa. this is the sort of box to talk about discipline is a popular meeting point for human need of jesus. whi
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it was a question from a associated press reporter jonathan lemir, please listen to this. >> does the president have any compromising materials on president trump and his family. >> i did hear the rumor that we collected compromised materials of mr. trump when he visited moscow. eck tell y i can tell you this. when president trump was in moscow, i did not know he was in moscow. i treated mr. trump with the utmost respect. when he was a businessman, nobody informed me that he was in moscow. well, please, just disregard this and don't think about this anymore again. >> jonathan lemir, white house reporter for the associated press. msnbc's analyst to join me now. jonathan, take me inside the room, were you surprised by that answer? >> it was certainly one in the history book after president trump decided to say that he sided with u.s. intelligence and their finding and russia was responsible for the 2016 -- that in itself is already a moment in the room, it was sort of electric. and there at the end as you know there is unsubstantial -- of the dossier something to be true and something i
it was a question from a associated press reporter jonathan lemir, please listen to this. >> does the president have any compromising materials on president trump and his family. >> i did hear the rumor that we collected compromised materials of mr. trump when he visited moscow. eck tell y i can tell you this. when president trump was in moscow, i did not know he was in moscow. i treated mr. trump with the utmost respect. when he was a businessman, nobody informed me that he was in...
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he writes, quote, a meeting last year where associated press reporters discussed with federal officials the news outlet's investigation of paul manafort's finances may have led the fbi to a storage locker the bureau raided. a lot to talk about. the panel is standing by, but first we want to get more on the aforementioned -- from the aforementioned michael schmidt, pulitzer prize-winning correspondent for "the new york times." he is with us by telephone. michael, talk us through an eight-day period. what was happening in the turnaround from the comey firing to the mueller hiring? >> so donald trump wanted to send a letter to james comey about why he was firing him, but the white house counsel did not think that was a good idea. so he brought the attorney general and the deputy attorney general over to the white house to talk about this, and rosenstein agreed to write a memo about the firing. that memo was later used by the white house as the basis, the explanation for why the president was firing comey. the interesting thing about the letter, though, was that it was about how comey had b
he writes, quote, a meeting last year where associated press reporters discussed with federal officials the news outlet's investigation of paul manafort's finances may have led the fbi to a storage locker the bureau raided. a lot to talk about. the panel is standing by, but first we want to get more on the aforementioned -- from the aforementioned michael schmidt, pulitzer prize-winning correspondent for "the new york times." he is with us by telephone. michael, talk us through an...
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press so this there were there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should and the bresson's of the united arab emirates and yemen given the this kind of crime a lot of violations are committed by these forces in yemen so it is time to end their bread and yemen some yemenis fleeing the war are starting new lives in ethiopia officially fifteen hundred have moved there the number could be as high as four thousand one hundred out of some of them in the capital addis ababa. this is sort of bucks to to participate is a popular meeting point for human lives yes well some ha
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press," from upi and it was widely reported but didn't realize the accident until i got ahold of the camden paper and newspapers in philadelphia and some new york ones, but because "the new york times" didn't volunteer order, i it didn't last to the same degree but there was a lot of coverage, and that's an interesting side point, too because the media coverage of a girl who has been kidnapped and sexually abused and recovered, it was alternately very very thoughtle and also weirdly sexist, descriptions of of her being plump and chunky and this is irrelevant and yet this is how such stories were done in 1950. so, that was also sort of a fascinating byproduct. the thing with writing the become, got me in a lot of different reporting tangents and research tan generals because trying to juggle sally horner's story and the writing of "low low feet to" and the other significant moments, challenge and also incredibly rewarding to stitch it together in this mosaic. >> why do you call sally horner the real lolita. >> because nabokov references the case in the text. very late in the novel, he
press," from upi and it was widely reported but didn't realize the accident until i got ahold of the camden paper and newspapers in philadelphia and some new york ones, but because "the new york times" didn't volunteer order, i it didn't last to the same degree but there was a lot of coverage, and that's an interesting side point, too because the media coverage of a girl who has been kidnapped and sexually abused and recovered, it was alternately very very thoughtle and also...
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press so this. there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know post their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should and the brazilians of the united arab emirates and yemen given the these kind of crimes a lot of violations that committed by these forces in yemen so it is time to end their brothers and yemen who is the center position to be able to put pressure on the yemeni government to government and the u.a.e. in order to stop these practices if they are going ahead. i think the yemeni government needs to do its job i think the yemeni people the i
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a source with knowledge of the probe told press association investigators believe they have a dental fide the suspected perpetrators behind the novacek attack on the script files. well this is all allegedly come from a source close to the police investigation into the original attack against the script powells back in march and this source has spoken to the press association they're the ones reporting it and they've said that investigators are apparently closing in on the suspected perpetrators of the attack and the police have allegedly been looking at c.c.t.v. footage and they've been examining it and also looking at records of people who had entered and left the country around the time of the attack against the script files in march because the bomb shell really in all these reports that is that these suspects are allegedly russian it is important to note that these are unconfirmed reports as yet so far it's just come from this one article by the press association but it's done the rounds and it's pretty big headline news here in the u.k. even though we haven't had any updates fro
a source with knowledge of the probe told press association investigators believe they have a dental fide the suspected perpetrators behind the novacek attack on the script files. well this is all allegedly come from a source close to the police investigation into the original attack against the script powells back in march and this source has spoken to the press association they're the ones reporting it and they've said that investigators are apparently closing in on the suspected perpetrators...
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press so this there will there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think that is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should and the bresson's of the united arab emirates and yemen given the these kind of crimes a lot of violations that committed by these forces in yemen so it is time to end their brothers and yemen. former prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges over the disappearance of billions of dollars from the state fund while he was in office and he was facing three counts of criminal breach of trust and one of using his position for personal gain he was arrested on tuesday and
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press so this there were there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should and the bresson's of the united arab emirates and yemen given the these kind of crime the a lot of violations that committed by these forces in yemen so it is time to end their bread and yemen mexico's president elect has met the man whose job he's taking in the ricky pena nieto to discuss his transition to office in december and this man will look a sword or won a landslide victory in sunday's election he says he'll hold a referendum in three years that's half way through his presidency to let
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press saying it's the press association. and they're quoting an unnamed police source as saying that the police have as you say identified a number of suspects they believe them to be russian involved in the poisoning with nabil chalk nerve agent of surrogate scribal and his daughter use they've done this according to reports after painstaking work involving hundreds of officers scanning thousands of hours of c.c.t.v. footage from the scene in salzburg where the pair were discovered also from their home and areas around where they may have travelled before the poisoning took place and they've cross referenced those images with c.c.t.v. taken at airports they've also looked at passenger manifests on flights and they seem to have drawn some connections suggesting that if they're not russian these people at least arrived in the country from russia as you said security minister has dismissed.
press saying it's the press association. and they're quoting an unnamed police source as saying that the police have as you say identified a number of suspects they believe them to be russian involved in the poisoning with nabil chalk nerve agent of surrogate scribal and his daughter use they've done this according to reports after painstaking work involving hundreds of officers scanning thousands of hours of c.c.t.v. footage from the scene in salzburg where the pair were discovered also from...
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distorter you earlier this year the source with knowledge of the probe told press association investigators believe they have identified the suspected perpetrators behind the attack on the script. so let's go live now to. the big development here in the investigation at least according to this unnamed source what exactly has been revealed so far. well yeah this all comes from one source close to the police investigation into the original script poisoning back in march and this anonymous source has told the press association that investigators are closing in on the suspected perpetrators of the attack apparently they've been examining c.c.t.v. footage and they've cross checked it with the red cords of people who had come in to and left the country around the time of the attack against the script back in march because the bombshell in these reports really is that apparently police investigators are positive that the perpetrators of the attack were russian it's important to note that these are unconfirmed reports as yet so far it's just come from this one report by the associated press but nat
distorter you earlier this year the source with knowledge of the probe told press association investigators believe they have identified the suspected perpetrators behind the attack on the script. so let's go live now to. the big development here in the investigation at least according to this unnamed source what exactly has been revealed so far. well yeah this all comes from one source close to the police investigation into the original script poisoning back in march and this anonymous source...
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press. thank you for being part of "news makers". >> credited with changing a johnson'se that saved tale. and and saving johnson, i think moment. a heroic > former white house press secretary sean spicer to the book politics, press and president. he's interviewed by republican ational committee chairman michael steele. reagan and donald trump are 180 degrees away. we navigate that? dance?a little bit of a how did you do it? to the respect president? and he no question connects to people in a way that iticians never have. he talks mruntly in his own style. in the case of trump there is a ings tun and g th people saying i didn't like this tweet or interaction. are doing ow people better and is the country safer? i would think most people would the that if we can get ight things done for the country. . advocate iowa taxpayer on the senate finance subcommittee to discuss issues and irs operations. his is an hour and five minutes. reform you talk about irs today? i know my ranking member has befo
press. thank you for being part of "news makers". >> credited with changing a johnson'se that saved tale. and and saving johnson, i think moment. a heroic > former white house press secretary sean spicer to the book politics, press and president. he's interviewed by republican ational committee chairman michael steele. reagan and donald trump are 180 degrees away. we navigate that? dance?a little bit of a how did you do it? to the respect president? and he no question...
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lawrence served his career wo working joining the associated press in 2000. he transferred to the ep bureau in washington in 2002 where he covered capitol hill, the white house and major sports team. in march 2009 he became an official white house photographer under the obama administration where he stayed until january 2017. in march 2017 he started his freelance photography business covering editorial, corporate and portrait photography. [ applause ] so we have a lot of photos. but before we get to those, i wanted to ask a general question to the panelists. and in your bios, it says when you became white house photographers, but i'm curious and i'm sure the audience is curious to know how you became white house photographers. if you could talk a little bit about how you got to that position. >> you mean what we ate and drank? >> sharon, if you don't mind starting? >> my parents always had a camera in the house. we got clean to go to church it was a miracle for me because staying are neat a long time was not my thing. and i'd rather play music. i played clar
lawrence served his career wo working joining the associated press in 2000. he transferred to the ep bureau in washington in 2002 where he covered capitol hill, the white house and major sports team. in march 2009 he became an official white house photographer under the obama administration where he stayed until january 2017. in march 2017 he started his freelance photography business covering editorial, corporate and portrait photography. [ applause ] so we have a lot of photos. but before we...
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association but it's done the rounds and it's pretty big headline news here in the u.k. even though we haven't had any updates from the police or the oath or a tease in regards to the investigation that hasn't stopped the press speculation though just to give you an example the sun newspaper has elaborated on the story saying that scotland yard apparently believes that it was a two man hit team that carried out the attack on the script files and that they did it on the orders of the kremlin and furthermore that the pair are thought to have left the u.k. for russia the morning after the attack and to quote the newspaper there thought to be under the protection of president vladimir putin so that's the source of reports that are in the press here right now. has consistently denied any claims of wrongdoing even though the british government pointed the finger squarely at the kremlin in the days after the attack saying that it's highly likely that russia or did the poisoning and now following these new unconfirmed reports the russian ambassador to the u.k. alexander yack eve
association but it's done the rounds and it's pretty big headline news here in the u.k. even though we haven't had any updates from the police or the oath or a tease in regards to the investigation that hasn't stopped the press speculation though just to give you an example the sun newspaper has elaborated on the story saying that scotland yard apparently believes that it was a two man hit team that carried out the attack on the script files and that they did it on the orders of the kremlin and...
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when i worked for associated press, i was an editor. we get to seer and we decide where people need to go and then you find out some people are not aloud. so i get a phone call saying they want us to put the camera up to our eyes. excuse me, wait a minute, they are telling you what? they say leave them on the ground until they tell us to put them up. we are mad. don't be mad. keep talking and negotiate. what do i do? i said, if you take a picture, i will be happy. don't -- take a picture, no matter what. okay. so people took pictures anyway. this started a fight between the press trying to cover the president. they made their own problems. not the photographers. you know that ain't right. >> one last question to the far right in the front. >> thank you very much. i was very interested in the photo that eric took bt with president bush and president electment other bam malt -- obama. i was curious to what the rules of the game was. can you shoot remotely anywhere? it is one thing when you are in the room and they know are you in the room
when i worked for associated press, i was an editor. we get to seer and we decide where people need to go and then you find out some people are not aloud. so i get a phone call saying they want us to put the camera up to our eyes. excuse me, wait a minute, they are telling you what? they say leave them on the ground until they tell us to put them up. we are mad. don't be mad. keep talking and negotiate. what do i do? i said, if you take a picture, i will be happy. don't -- take a picture, no...
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white house reporter for "the associated press." >> thank you. eric: sizzling summer sunday. went great heatwave temperatures up into the triple digits in some parts of the country. tens of millions of americans under some sort of heat warning for advisory. it is summer, so some folks are taking out whether in stride. >> we weighed all winter for this heat and i'm not -- [inaudible] >> we're sitting here in the nice air conditioned studio. right out the window behind me on sixth avenue, right back they are his brain dns in the heat. >> hey, eric when temperatures hit 90 degrees, it is officially a heat wave. new york city's first heatwave. temperatures are expected to hit 90 degrees and not the boy band. here are the current temperatures. new york city 92 in this this heat wave is actually the last seven days making it the longest in new york city since july 2013. raleigh north carolina 89 degrees. it feels like over 98 if you look at the heat index, it feels like 99 in new york are at 100 memphis, 101 in new orleans. he warnings in effect for chicago, st. louis, memphis, new
white house reporter for "the associated press." >> thank you. eric: sizzling summer sunday. went great heatwave temperatures up into the triple digits in some parts of the country. tens of millions of americans under some sort of heat warning for advisory. it is summer, so some folks are taking out whether in stride. >> we weighed all winter for this heat and i'm not -- [inaudible] >> we're sitting here in the nice air conditioned studio. right out the window behind...
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the sources are coming from the press association. separately, the russian ambassador has responded to these claims this morning. he said ina very these claims this morning. he said in a very short statement, the british investigators have no evidence of russian involvement in the script skripal poisoning. this is what the russians are saying in response to these pa allegations this morning. thank you very much, duncan kennedy. the police watchdog is warning that there could be a rise in hate crimes after brexit — and that forces in england and wales already have "significant problems" in the way they handle the offences. it looked at how forces responded to allegations and found that often police took up to five days before they visited hate crime victims and in some cases didn't respond at all. here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, with a warning that his report does contain some flashing images. hate crime comes in different forms. anti—semitic graffiti, like this. an arson attack on a garden shed owned by polish p
the sources are coming from the press association. separately, the russian ambassador has responded to these claims this morning. he said ina very these claims this morning. he said in a very short statement, the british investigators have no evidence of russian involvement in the script skripal poisoning. this is what the russians are saying in response to these pa allegations this morning. thank you very much, duncan kennedy. the police watchdog is warning that there could be a rise in hate...
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i was also a photographer of the associated press for eight years covering every store you can think of, from campaigns to sports. and the 2000 campaign rolls around. basically it began as an assignment. i was the last one to get the assignment. you're covering texas governor george w. bush. said, okay, let's do it. but actually, my desire to pursue the white house didn't really start until after the election. you might remember the recount? yeah. i blame everything on the recount. because if the election was decided that night, i don't think i would have ever earneded up in the white house because during the recount is when i decided to pursue the position. the more i discovered, the more i realized i actually had a shot at it. they say timing is everything? so all the planets were aligned, all the signs were green and i had the opportunity to ask president-elect bush for the job. i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin, texas. i said, okay, i need to make my direct pitch for the job. so what i did was, at the party, my wife was there and she was coaching me on the
i was also a photographer of the associated press for eight years covering every store you can think of, from campaigns to sports. and the 2000 campaign rolls around. basically it began as an assignment. i was the last one to get the assignment. you're covering texas governor george w. bush. said, okay, let's do it. but actually, my desire to pursue the white house didn't really start until after the election. you might remember the recount? yeah. i blame everything on the recount. because if...
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press news agency a very warm welcome to all of you rob let me start with you because you've been there in russia covering the world cup you are now at the airport coming to us via skype and just about to leave was it the best world cup ever. well certainly on the pitch you do some really thrilling performances shock some great games that made it open field and indeed helps the television ratings and helps to sort of live out revenue fifty five and over sixty stadiums as well they've already owned all i mean the russian state was able to mobilize all its resources to ensure that the right career mrs ray in place in the white infrastructure is there around them so in terms of that it's going to be hard to judge that whether it's the best ever if you have to take a long term view or that it's a safety the legacy was the investment worth it with the stadiums actually used in the long term by regular and club sides and indeed how do the people react to other actually changes in the country as well as a result due to the relaxation of laws they stay in place in the long term want to be looki
press news agency a very warm welcome to all of you rob let me start with you because you've been there in russia covering the world cup you are now at the airport coming to us via skype and just about to leave was it the best world cup ever. well certainly on the pitch you do some really thrilling performances shock some great games that made it open field and indeed helps the television ratings and helps to sort of live out revenue fifty five and over sixty stadiums as well they've already...
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. >>> the associated press is reporting some immigrants who joined the u.s. army as reserves or recruits have been abruptly discharged before basic training. they are not eligible for the path to citizenship promised to them. more than 5,000 immigrants were recruited into the program in 2016 alone. approximately 10,000 are currently serving. with me is hector, he served in the u.s. military receiving a number of accolades. following service, he had trouble acclimating. he was deported in 2004 after serving a prison sentence for firing a weapon at a vehicle and in 2010 after a traffic v violation. he has an organization dedicated to helping deported veterans adjust to their new life, something he had trouble with when he returned. hector joins me now. hector, thanks for being with us. according to the associated press, some of the service members say they were not told why they were being discharged. others who pressed for answers said the army informed them they were labeled as security risks because of relatives abroad or they had not completed background ch
. >>> the associated press is reporting some immigrants who joined the u.s. army as reserves or recruits have been abruptly discharged before basic training. they are not eligible for the path to citizenship promised to them. more than 5,000 immigrants were recruited into the program in 2016 alone. approximately 10,000 are currently serving. with me is hector, he served in the u.s. military receiving a number of accolades. following service, he had trouble acclimating. he was deported...
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this is why we have invited both white house reporters for the associated press. thank you both so very much. coming up, the deadline for the u.s. government to reunite those migrant families has arrived. hundreds of kids are still being put to bed tonight with no idea where their parents are. we'll get a late live update from mcallen, texas when we come back. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no
this is why we have invited both white house reporters for the associated press. thank you both so very much. coming up, the deadline for the u.s. government to reunite those migrant families has arrived. hundreds of kids are still being put to bed tonight with no idea where their parents are. we'll get a late live update from mcallen, texas when we come back. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed...
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. >> yeah, the associated press have this story of a little baby being brought into court and the judge, yeah, the judge says unless a one-year-old can understand immigration law, this is an embarrassment basically. you have been seeing this and watching it all throughout, give us your sense of what's happening especially how often something like this might be happening where little kids, i guess a little boy was asked how old are you and he held up five fingers. >> this is not new, i have been speaking to a lawyer working and help representing these kids who are unaccompanied child migrants. these kids have never have the right to an attorney in court. that's not new. it has always happened. what's new is you have nearly 3,000 kids who were separated because of this policy and are now having to go through these court proceedings alone pretty much and we know 102 of those are under the age of five. just the optics of those are devastating. it is always something that has happened according to these lawyers i have been talking to in an immigration court. because it is a civil proceedings
. >> yeah, the associated press have this story of a little baby being brought into court and the judge, yeah, the judge says unless a one-year-old can understand immigration law, this is an embarrassment basically. you have been seeing this and watching it all throughout, give us your sense of what's happening especially how often something like this might be happening where little kids, i guess a little boy was asked how old are you and he held up five fingers. >> this is not new,...
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the associated press published a bombshell report reading u.s. army quietly discharging immigrant recruits but there are a lot more details. >> reporter: it was designed in 2009 is a win/when for the us military program, the military exceptions open the armed forces to foreign-born recruits expanding the ranks of those with specialized foreign language fields while giving them a pathway to citizenship. in 2014 the obama administration expanded the program to accept dreamers. at the same time the pentagon struggled to that the increasing backlog of foreign recruits, many with murky unverifiable backgrounds. last year after an assessment revealed some recruits headline on background checks the pentagon closed the program. >> we cannot continue what we were doing. we are taking steps to save the program if it can be saved. >> thursday the associated press reported the pentagon is further cracking down on the program on discharging as many as 40 foreign recruits. the ap story, crackdown was by the anti-immigrant policies, prompting a flurry of angry
the associated press published a bombshell report reading u.s. army quietly discharging immigrant recruits but there are a lot more details. >> reporter: it was designed in 2009 is a win/when for the us military program, the military exceptions open the armed forces to foreign-born recruits expanding the ranks of those with specialized foreign language fields while giving them a pathway to citizenship. in 2014 the obama administration expanded the program to accept dreamers. at the same...
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press reporters. memos revealed those reporters offered fbi agents and a doj officials dakota pertaining to paul manafort's storage facility a possible violation of the justice process. joining us tonight, i am pleased to say, victoria and joe, the founding partners of the law firm. great to have you both with us, and i know that you are impressed, joe, then i said your last name twice in succession. >> brilliant. >> lou: great to have you here. >> great to be with you. >> lou: let's start with paul manafort and the campaign. the national left-wing media. as i will lovingly refer to them. >> this is for the fbi nowadays, the disclose grand jury information, which is illegal in return for the reporters giving them information about their suppose a target. we have a client, billy walters, of the fbi. first of all -- >> big time gambler. >> humanitarian businessman, giving lots of money to charity. >> right. >> and the fbi league, under investigation for insider trading. it was absolutely false. the fbi
press reporters. memos revealed those reporters offered fbi agents and a doj officials dakota pertaining to paul manafort's storage facility a possible violation of the justice process. joining us tonight, i am pleased to say, victoria and joe, the founding partners of the law firm. great to have you both with us, and i know that you are impressed, joe, then i said your last name twice in succession. >> brilliant. >> lou: great to have you here. >> great to be with you....
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one man tells the associated press he and his wife swam in the sea. a group of fishermen hauled them to safety. this is what is left of a seaside terrace. the greek prime minister declared three days of national mourning to remember the victims. rescue crews say they continue to search through burned out cars and homes. after this news cast, wash us on facebook watch for a fox news minute. it will stream live on facebook watch on the whole screen in just about six minutes now. you can always watch there on demand. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. "your world" with neil cavuto after this. hey there people eligible for medicare. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... [mmm pizza...] is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... that's on you. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by u
one man tells the associated press he and his wife swam in the sea. a group of fishermen hauled them to safety. this is what is left of a seaside terrace. the greek prime minister declared three days of national mourning to remember the victims. rescue crews say they continue to search through burned out cars and homes. after this news cast, wash us on facebook watch for a fox news minute. it will stream live on facebook watch on the whole screen in just about six minutes now. you can always...