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are there any consequences for "the new york times"? i know it's a freedom of speech issue, freedom of the press. is there anything that can be done if it can be proven that they are actively putting livess at risk. >> you can see this is happening in a broader context, not just the administration written large but particularly the commander in chief. president trump has taken a very aggressive stance towards the media, the attacks on twitter and elsewhere particularlyta against "the new york times," in attacking some of the reports as fake news. it's happening in that context of a very divisive time and there's nothing to answer your question directly specifically the administration can do to stop the publication of thises kind of a story. but you're right, there's a push and a pole, there's a traditional fight. there is that broader context where we as journalists want to publish as much information as we think the public has a right to know about and certainly the times tried to make that case in their june report. i suspect now they
are there any consequences for "the new york times"? i know it's a freedom of speech issue, freedom of the press. is there anything that can be done if it can be proven that they are actively putting livess at risk. >> you can see this is happening in a broader context, not just the administration written large but particularly the commander in chief. president trump has taken a very aggressive stance towards the media, the attacks on twitter and elsewhere particularlyta against...
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a new kind of network designed to save you money. >>> in tonight's "new york times" interview, president trump said this about special prosecutor robert mueller. mr. trump said, mr. mueller was running an office rife with conflicts of interest and warned investigators against delving into matters too far afield from russia. mr. trump never said he would order the justice department to fire mr. mueller nor would he outline circumstances under which he might do so, but he left open the possibility as he expressed deep grievance over an investigation that has taken a political toll in the six months since he took office. joining us now, e.j. dionne, opinion writer for "the washington post" and an msnbc political analyst, and john heilmann is back with us. e.j., the president seemed to to indicate that if robert mueller started investigating trump family businesses, that that would be over the line for him. he did say that maybe he has sold some condominiums to russians, and maybe it would be okay to look at some of those transactions, but nothing else. but overall, what is your interpretati
a new kind of network designed to save you money. >>> in tonight's "new york times" interview, president trump said this about special prosecutor robert mueller. mr. trump said, mr. mueller was running an office rife with conflicts of interest and warned investigators against delving into matters too far afield from russia. mr. trump never said he would order the justice department to fire mr. mueller nor would he outline circumstances under which he might do so, but he left...
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still ahead on the "cbs evening news," imagine new york to d.c. in less time than it takes to watch this broadcast. and steve hartman's war on weeds. eds. about the client dinner. you gonna wear? hannah. did you get that email i sent you? i need you to respond... ...before you wake up. when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. but their nutritional needs (vremain instinctual.d, that's why there's purina one true instinct. nutrient-dense, protein-rich, real meat number one. this is a different breed of nutrition. purina one, true instinct. i hafor my belly painking overand constipation.ucts i've had it up to here! it's been month after month of fiber. weeks taking probiotics! days and nights of laxatives, only to have my symptoms return. (vo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly
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kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. success. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. new herbal essences. let life in. this i can do, easily. i try hard to get a great shape. benefiber® healthy shape is a clear, taste-free, 100% natural daily fiber... that's clinically proven to help me feel fuller longer. benefiber® healthy shape. this i can do! one laugh, and hello so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. >>> the fourth of july is the time firefighter holiday and picnics, but experts warn about the increase for food poisoning. don champion has tips for your family. >> reporter: it's the time of year for cookouts and barbecues, but the summer months may bring more than warm weather if you're not careful. >> because of hot humid temperatures and because folks are often away from the kitchen at cookouts, food-borne il
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new york city? >> new york state went for him. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that's when he was running against george mclellan. >> there was an interesting back story to this. if we go back to 1856, first time republicans ran a presidential candidate, john freemont, who lost, but the republicans gained control in new york state of the legislature and the governor's mansion. so it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like fernando wood when he is talking about new york is a sececeding e union. there's a microcosm. new york reflects the tensions going on nationally. up state, down state. essay, ihe is saying, i'm in fa municipal rights. he is standing up for city against the upstate republicans. so there's this kind of -- he is drawing an analogy almost between national and local politics. what we see as we go through the war and this will play in later when we're talking about the violence that erupts in new york, some of the tensions are sparked by republicans upstate who are mak
new york city? >> new york state went for him. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that's when he was running against george mclellan. >> there was an interesting back story to this. if we go back to 1856, first time republicans ran a presidential candidate, john freemont, who lost, but the republicans gained control in new york state of the legislature and the governor's mansion. so it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like fernando wood when he is talking about new...
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good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> news breaking in washington. there's news breaking outside of washington that relates to our politics. and there's also some serious and sad news breaking tonight. within the last hour we got news from the mayo clinic that arizona senator john mccain has a brain tumor. now, i'm just going to read to you from a statement put out less than an hour ago from the mayo clinic. quote, on friday, july 14th, so last friday, senator john mccain underwent a procedure to remove a blood clot from above his left eye. at the mayo clinic hospital in phoenix. subsequent tissue pathology revealed that a primary brain tumor was associated with the blood clot. scanning done since the procedure shows that the tissue of concern was completely resected by imaging. i'm not a doctor, but in layman's terms i think that means they were satisfied that the tumor was removed. quote, the senator and his family are reviewing further treatment options with his mayo clinic care team. treatment options may include a combination of chemotherapy and
good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> news breaking in washington. there's news breaking outside of washington that relates to our politics. and there's also some serious and sad news breaking tonight. within the last hour we got news from the mayo clinic that arizona senator john mccain has a brain tumor. now, i'm just going to read to you from a statement put out less than an hour ago from the mayo clinic. quote, on friday, july 14th, so last friday, senator john...
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but as soon as this interview posted tonight at "the new york times," "the new york times" also posted in their business section a big news story about deutsche bank, which is the president's biggest lender. deutsche bank has an unusual financial relationship to donald trump. as david k. johnston and other financial reporters have documented, when other banks, when almost every other major bank would no longer do business with donald trump and the trump organization, deutsche bank continued to, and he -- they remain his largest lender. deutsche bank is also on the hook to tune of hundreds of millions of dollars in fines for their role in russian money laundering schemes in recent years. but according to the "times" tonight, banking regulators are reviewing hundreds of millions of dollars in loans made to mr. trump's businesses through deutsche bank's private wealth management unit. which caters to an ultra-rich clientele. the "times" is citing three people on the review not authorized to speak publicly. the regulators want to know if the loan might have exposed the rank to heightened r
but as soon as this interview posted tonight at "the new york times," "the new york times" also posted in their business section a big news story about deutsche bank, which is the president's biggest lender. deutsche bank has an unusual financial relationship to donald trump. as david k. johnston and other financial reporters have documented, when other banks, when almost every other major bank would no longer do business with donald trump and the trump organization,...
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"nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. on the eve of a major summit of world leaders in germany, tensions spilled into the streets. protests of the g-20 meeting turned violent just as the top leaders from around the globe were arriving including, of course, president trump, who tomorrow will come face-to-face with the shrewdest of adversaries, russian president vladimir putin. our team is in place tonight. and in a moment, we'll look deeper into the diplomatic high wire act facing the president. but first, the fiery protests providing a dramatic backdrop. nbc's keir simmons starting us off from hamburg, germany. keir, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, savannah. right now there are still police on the streets of hamburg. at least 15 police officers were injured today, 3 taken to the hospital. a violent backdrop to the g-20 meeting. and there could be further disturbances with 100,000 protesters expected over the next two days. tonight chaos
"nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. on the eve of a major summit of world leaders in germany, tensions spilled into the streets. protests of the g-20 meeting turned violent just as the top leaders from around the globe were arriving including, of course, president trump, who tomorrow will come face-to-face with...
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new york city residents are not voting. if they don't like what's going on in the street, the urinating, go vote for somebody like bo dietl. i understand that, but he doesn't care about the nypd. it's not his base, he's into these left-wing radicals. showing political brilliance and whether you like it or not. >> eric: do you think, he's looking for a bigger platform? he wants to be some kind of -- >> president. >> eric: he wants to be president? maybe he does. >> look, eric. everybody loves to go to europe in the summer. but i think he went to the wrong part of europe at the wrong time. i think at this point we need to show unity. and if we have president trump representing the united states of america at such important meetings, i think he should show support. >> eric: forget support... he keynote-edd protesters. why, the anarchist speeches! in america, his city is burning. speak to his city is -- i don't think it's burning. >> kat: it doesn't appear to be burning. >> eboni: in the bronx -- >> eric: i've been here 30 year
new york city residents are not voting. if they don't like what's going on in the street, the urinating, go vote for somebody like bo dietl. i understand that, but he doesn't care about the nypd. it's not his base, he's into these left-wing radicals. showing political brilliance and whether you like it or not. >> eric: do you think, he's looking for a bigger platform? he wants to be some kind of -- >> president. >> eric: he wants to be president? maybe he does. >> look,...
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new yorkers will, new york city mayor bill de blasio. the mayor of new york city is actually skipping an nypd swearing-in ceremony, comes days after an officer was assassinated on the job, to go out in protest in hamburg, germany. that is judgment for you, right. i want to go to blake burman in hamburg, germany for the very latest on the president's meeting with vladmir putin. of course i was just explaining to our viewers there, blake, rex tillerson is out briefing reporters. fill us in. reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson gave two pretty big pieces of news coming out of this briefing. the secretary of state confirmed that the united states and russia agreed along with georgia in the south western part of syria a cease-fire to begin this weekend according to initial reports. the secretary of state holding this up a way potential potentially the united states and syria can work inside of syria going forward. number two, what you mentioned as well, with tillerson saying that the president in their meeting with russian president vla
new yorkers will, new york city mayor bill de blasio. the mayor of new york city is actually skipping an nypd swearing-in ceremony, comes days after an officer was assassinated on the job, to go out in protest in hamburg, germany. that is judgment for you, right. i want to go to blake burman in hamburg, germany for the very latest on the president's meeting with vladmir putin. of course i was just explaining to our viewers there, blake, rex tillerson is out briefing reporters. fill us in....
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richard: of new york city. john: of new york city. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that is when he was running against george mcclellan, who was a great hero to an awful lot of people. barnet: there's an interesting back story, too, if we go back to 1856. the first time the republicans ran a candidate, john fremont, lost as a candidate but the republicans gained control in new york state of the governor's mansion and the legislature. it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like fernando would when he is talking about new york seceding from the union. he is also setting up a kind of dynamic, kind of a microcosm. new york reflects tensions going on nationally. upstate, downstate. he is saying i am in favor of municipal rights. he is standing up for the city against the republicans. so, there is this kind of analogy almost between national and local politics. so, what we see as we go through the war and this will play i am later when we are talking about violence that interrupts in new york, some of those tensions are sparked by republicans upstate making l
richard: of new york city. john: of new york city. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that is when he was running against george mcclellan, who was a great hero to an awful lot of people. barnet: there's an interesting back story, too, if we go back to 1856. the first time the republicans ran a candidate, john fremont, lost as a candidate but the republicans gained control in new york state of the governor's mansion and the legislature. it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like...
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york, in the suburbs east of the new york city. don dahler is there. >> reporter: the president came to long island to talk to law enforcement officers about a gang known as ms-13 that he says has neighborhoods under siege. >> they like to knife them and cut them and let them die slowly because that way it's more painful, and they enjoy watching that much more. these are animals. >> reporter: this venue was chosen because newer the suffolk county community college where he spoke, 17 gang-related murders happened over the past 18 months. >> it is the policy of this administration to dismantle, decimate, and eradicate ms-13. we will find you. we will arrest you. we will jail you. and we will deport you. >> reporter: president trump even had words of advice to law enforcement on how to handle these arrests. >> please don't be too nice. like when you guys put somebody in the car and you are protecting their head, i said, you can take the hand away, okay? >> donald trump has got to go. >> reporter: outside the college, about 400 protest
york, in the suburbs east of the new york city. don dahler is there. >> reporter: the president came to long island to talk to law enforcement officers about a gang known as ms-13 that he says has neighborhoods under siege. >> they like to knife them and cut them and let them die slowly because that way it's more painful, and they enjoy watching that much more. these are animals. >> reporter: this venue was chosen because newer the suffolk county community college where he...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some you have the news continues for others check back later for the morning shows and of course "cbs this morning" for the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason thanks for watching. >> announcer: this is the c brks srs overnight news. >>> welcome to overnight news, the juice will be loose after nine years serving forearmed robbery. >> mr. simpson i do vote to grant parole when eligible and that will conclude this hearing. >> his relief was obvious. o.j. simpson, now 70 years old, would soon be free on parole. >> it was a serious crime, and there was no excuse for it. >> reporter: the hearing, via video conference, lasted more than an hour, as commissioners asked simpson how prison had changed him. >> are you humbled by this incarceration? >> oh, yeah. for sure. >> reporter: while expressing regret, he insisted it was others who decided to bring guns the day in las vegas they robbed two memorabilia dealers of items simpson believed had been stolen from him. >> i am
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some you have the news continues for others check back later for the morning shows and of course "cbs this morning" for the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason thanks for watching. >> announcer: this is the c brks srs overnight news. >>> welcome to overnight news, the juice will be loose after nine years serving forearmed robbery. >> mr. simpson i do vote...
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cyber security, the new york times talks about. we talked about that at great length at our meeting and said the commission will investigate that. it is clear they did not actually watch what happened at our commission meeting. host: republican line, tom, you're next. you $20 you cannot name 20 people who are doing time for voter fraud. whose heritage are you talking about? thank you. guest: i can name almost 1000 individuals who were convicted in a court of law of committing election fraud. they are in our database. every one of those cases is listed there. the idea that there are not people in jail for committing fraud, you're just wrong. host: let's go to our line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for having me. if thision is that election with trumpet clinton -- trump and clinton was 3 million votes, she won by 3 million hink if thei t electoral commission had chosen are present, and you go back to al gore and george bush, that count there, was that an electoral vote that made the difference for that
cyber security, the new york times talks about. we talked about that at great length at our meeting and said the commission will investigate that. it is clear they did not actually watch what happened at our commission meeting. host: republican line, tom, you're next. you $20 you cannot name 20 people who are doing time for voter fraud. whose heritage are you talking about? thank you. guest: i can name almost 1000 individuals who were convicted in a court of law of committing election fraud....
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i'm ana cabrera in new york, we begin with this breaking news. "the new york times" breaking this hour that donald trump junior met with a russian lawyer after being promised damaging information on hillary clinton. this is the first public indication that at least some in the trump campaign were willing to accept russian help. donald trump junior has provided cnn with the following statement. quote, i was asked to have a meeting by an acquaintance i knew from the 20
i'm ana cabrera in new york, we begin with this breaking news. "the new york times" breaking this hour that donald trump junior met with a russian lawyer after being promised damaging information on hillary clinton. this is the first public indication that at least some in the trump campaign were willing to accept russian help. donald trump junior has provided cnn with the following statement. quote, i was asked to have a meeting by an acquaintance i knew from the 20
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not in new york. >> i think you have plenty in new york. >> thank you. >> welcome back, you know we love monday, a great night of chasing news. we got a whil whole week comingp for you. see you tomorrow. >> you know where. yes, you do. see yeah. groundskeeper willie: i can't see! (engine sputtering) ♪ (grunts) (bell ringing) (belches) (whistle blows) (yells) (beeping) ♪ (tires screeching) d'oh! (grunts)
not in new york. >> i think you have plenty in new york. >> thank you. >> welcome back, you know we love monday, a great night of chasing news. we got a whil whole week comingp for you. see you tomorrow. >> you know where. yes, you do. see yeah. groundskeeper willie: i can't see! (engine sputtering) ♪ (grunts) (bell ringing) (belches) (whistle blows) (yells) (beeping) ♪ (tires screeching) d'oh! (grunts)
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david wright, abc news, new york. >> incredible work at the cincinnati zoo. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. i'm david muir. from all of us, good night. ♪ let me call you sweetheart, vanna ♪ ♪ we're in love ♪ with you wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of the show -- pat sajak and vanna white! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ with our friends. hi, everybody. thank you. appreciate that introduction. all right, see you guys later.
david wright, abc news, new york. >> incredible work at the cincinnati zoo. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. i'm david muir. from all of us, good night. ♪ let me call you sweetheart, vanna ♪ ♪ we're in love ♪ with you wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of the show -- pat sajak and vanna white! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ with our friends. hi, everybody. thank you. appreciate that introduction. all right, see you guys later.
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possibly new york or d.c. abc's martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: the north korean missile traveled farther than any missile they have launched. the missile icbm airborne for close to 45 minutes before splashing down in the sea of japan. >> it looks like this thing can go about 10,000 kilometers, that mean from north korea, they could hit most of the united states. so, they finally have done it. >> reporter: meaning not just hawaii, where they are already putting out safety warnings, but seattle, los angeles and possibly, even washington, d.c., and new york. like the missile launched on july 4th, this icbm was blasted straight into space. but the north can angle the missile's trajectory for distance instead of altitude. and today's missile went higher and flew longer than the july 4th test, which experts fear it could potentially hit the mainland. >> getting close is all that's needed. >> reporter: the u.s. and south korea responded tonight by conducting their own missile exercises, something they did after
possibly new york or d.c. abc's martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: the north korean missile traveled farther than any missile they have launched. the missile icbm airborne for close to 45 minutes before splashing down in the sea of japan. >> it looks like this thing can go about 10,000 kilometers, that mean from north korea, they could hit most of the united states. so, they finally have done it. >> reporter: meaning not just hawaii, where they are already putting out safety...
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"the new york times" reports trump jr. agreed to the meeting after being promised he would be told information linked to clinton. his brother-in-law jared kushner and then campaign manager paul manafort also attended. in a statement trump jr. said during the meeting the lawyer had information that individuals in marco rubio were funding the national democratic committee and supporting hillary clinton but he said no details were offered and it turned into a plan allowing u.s. citizens to adopt russian children. >>> meanwhile president trump says he strongly pushed president vladimir putin and back tracked on cooperating with russia on cyber security. brook silva-braga is here in new york. brook, good morning. >> good morning. many in congress, both democrat and republican expressed concern after the president announced he had discussed partnering with russia to combat election hacking. by last night that had changed. president trump has backed off a plan to create a cyber security team with russia. mr. trump started sunday
"the new york times" reports trump jr. agreed to the meeting after being promised he would be told information linked to clinton. his brother-in-law jared kushner and then campaign manager paul manafort also attended. in a statement trump jr. said during the meeting the lawyer had information that individuals in marco rubio were funding the national democratic committee and supporting hillary clinton but he said no details were offered and it turned into a plan allowing u.s. citizens...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. new herbal essences. let life in. this i can do, easily. i try hard to get a great shape. benefiber® healthy shape is a clear, taste-free, 100% natural daily fiber... that's clinically proven to help me feel fuller longer. benefiber® healthy shape. this i can do! one laugh, and hello so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always deeiscrt. for bladder leaks. >>> good morning, 4:25, monday, right now new jersey governor chris christie taking a little heat soaking up the sun on the beach. >> still ahead on wake up washington, what you should be studying if you want to make >> whoa, same guy, wow, was that two foul balls caught on two pitches? >> that's right. >> this dude's on fire. a lucky baseball fan catches not one, not two, but three foul balls. >> wow. >> that's awesome
kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. new herbal essences. let life in. this i can do, easily. i try hard to get a great shape. benefiber® healthy shape is a clear, taste-free, 100% natural daily fiber... that's clinically proven to help me feel fuller longer. benefiber® healthy shape. this i can do! one laugh, and hello so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super...
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york with "the new york times." this is part and parcel -- i'm sorry to be that sarcastic. but this is part and parcel of trump's m.o. as president of the united states is that he constantly steps on whatever message his white house is actually trying to get out there. this week was supposed to be made in america week. and then with the failure of health care was potentially about reviving health care. but instead somehow donald trump decides i'm going to speak for 90 minutes about russia, as if somehow that's not going to attract everyone's attention. and as we said before, as you said in the program in the past hour, part of the problem here is maybe a couple of months ago, they had a case to make that people were being paranoid about this. but the problem is there is now actual evidence that there was at least some degree of contact between the trump campaign and the russians. and so any time he brings this up as an issue, it's simply going to cause more people to pay more attention to it. >> so listen, let me as
york with "the new york times." this is part and parcel -- i'm sorry to be that sarcastic. but this is part and parcel of trump's m.o. as president of the united states is that he constantly steps on whatever message his white house is actually trying to get out there. this week was supposed to be made in america week. and then with the failure of health care was potentially about reviving health care. but instead somehow donald trump decides i'm going to speak for 90 minutes about...
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we visited "the new york times" a couple years back and we did a profile piece on "the new york times" book review. if you would like to see that, go to the website booktv.org and you will be able to watch the entire thing.
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. >> good evening from new york. i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. we have some pretty big news to start with. in an interview with the new york times, president trump said that he never would have appointed jeff sessions as attorney general had he known that sessions would recuse himself. quote, how do you take a job and then recuse yourself if he would have recused himself before the job. i would have said, thanks, jeff, but i'm not going to take you. it is extremely unfair. he spoke about when the investigation would go too far. asked if the investigation would cross a red line if it expands to look into his family finances beyond any relationship would russia, trump said, i would say yes. he would not say what he would do about it, however. he added, i think that's a violation. this is about russia. also today, the eldest son of the president. his name sake, donald trump jr., and paul manafort, have been invited to testify before the senate judiciary committee one week from today. this follows more than ten days of rolling disclosures and revelat
. >> good evening from new york. i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. we have some pretty big news to start with. in an interview with the new york times, president trump said that he never would have appointed jeff sessions as attorney general had he known that sessions would recuse himself. quote, how do you take a job and then recuse yourself if he would have recused himself before the job. i would have said, thanks, jeff, but i'm not going to take you. it is extremely unfair. he spoke...
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we are live in new york over the next hour. here are the top stories we are covering. capitol hill -- lawmakers and -- do not have a consensus on health care, which has led to a delay in tax reform. donald trump's ties to russia -- donald trump junior conference he met with a russian lawyer who could provide essentially damaging information on hillary clinton during the presidential campaign. in markets, investors looking to the start of the second quarter of earnings. jpmorgan, citigroup, wells fargo will set the stage with their results on friday. u.s. markets close in two hours. let's check stocks. looks at we are near highs of the session, nasdaq leading gains. we have big technology shares, higher. nasdaq is up one half of 1% at the moment. s&p 500 gaining half of that, thousand like her of the day up 2/10 -- 1/10 of 1%. materials, various agricultural stock has led gains here. that's notably ahead of what is be a canadian rates increase coming up later this week. many of the fertilizer stocks are well out of that -- following that. --o watching bond markets there
we are live in new york over the next hour. here are the top stories we are covering. capitol hill -- lawmakers and -- do not have a consensus on health care, which has led to a delay in tax reform. donald trump's ties to russia -- donald trump junior conference he met with a russian lawyer who could provide essentially damaging information on hillary clinton during the presidential campaign. in markets, investors looking to the start of the second quarter of earnings. jpmorgan, citigroup,...
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in new york a black film is being premiered every week. among those drawing particular review is "boys in the hood." directed by john singleton. >> i wanted to make what was voiced as i seen as a young black man growing up in los angeles. the los angeles police department was an occupying voice. it really became a war zone. >> i didn't do nothing. >> you think you tough, huh. >> four los angeles police officer who is appeared in that video tape of the rodney king beating went on trial today. >> defense attorneys claiming they couldn't get a fair trial in los angeles got the case moved to more conservative ventura county. >> it felt like the officers were being sent to a friendly venue and more friendly than a downtown l.a. jury would have been. >> the defense picked apart the videotape and every image was turned around to say see where king is threatening the police officer. it's not about race. it's about king resisting. >> you didn't see him to have a weapon? >> yes, i did. >> what kind of a weapon did he have? >> it was his body. >> we'
in new york a black film is being premiered every week. among those drawing particular review is "boys in the hood." directed by john singleton. >> i wanted to make what was voiced as i seen as a young black man growing up in los angeles. the los angeles police department was an occupying voice. it really became a war zone. >> i didn't do nothing. >> you think you tough, huh. >> four los angeles police officer who is appeared in that video tape of the rodney...
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new york to dc in 29 minutes. musk later clarified that there's still a lot of work needed to get formal approval. engineers working on the project say that people will be able to travel in pods through a tube using magnetic levitation at speeds of more than 700 miles an hour. >>> a new york mom says her family was removed from a jetblue flight because her 1- year-old kicked another passenger's seat. but now the airline is pushing back against the story. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: mandy's cell phone was recording when a ground agent informed her jetblue was removing her family of five from a flight in fort lauderdale. >> i need to get back to new york. i need my kids back home. >> reporter: she says the airline's decision came after her 1-year-old kicked the seat of another passenger. >> we're recording this. what happened. i want to hear from you what happened. >> reporter: the airline denied her account saying the family was removed after a verbal altercation that included physical threats and profani
new york to dc in 29 minutes. musk later clarified that there's still a lot of work needed to get formal approval. engineers working on the project say that people will be able to travel in pods through a tube using magnetic levitation at speeds of more than 700 miles an hour. >>> a new york mom says her family was removed from a jetblue flight because her 1- year-old kicked another passenger's seat. but now the airline is pushing back against the story. kris van cleave reports....
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in new york, david lee miller, fox news. lou: officer familia is the seventh new york city police officer to be killed this year. in 2016, law enforcement fatalities spiked at the highest level in five years. 135 police officers killed in the line of duty. nearly one in three officers fatally shot killed in what were deemed to be ambush attacks. and to give you a sense what some of the officer deal with daily, new york city, the nation's largest have 334 homicides in 2016, the nation's third largest city, chicago, registered 762 homicides, the most in two decades and more than new york city and los angeles combined. and over the july 4th weekend in chicago, more than 100 people were shot. 14 people were killed. chicago, nearly 330 murders already this year. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. >>> senate republican leadership still doesn't have the votes on health care, but the trump administration remains, well, hopeful. >> very hopeful, very confident that the president can have the bill on his desk this s
in new york, david lee miller, fox news. lou: officer familia is the seventh new york city police officer to be killed this year. in 2016, law enforcement fatalities spiked at the highest level in five years. 135 police officers killed in the line of duty. nearly one in three officers fatally shot killed in what were deemed to be ambush attacks. and to give you a sense what some of the officer deal with daily, new york city, the nation's largest have 334 homicides in 2016, the nation's third...
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this news breaking news about "the new york times." they're ties to the russian oligarchs. he's issued requests to the federal crimes unit. so this is weaving all the threads together. i think it is significant that this is an invitation and we have no indication of whether he'll accept it. >> what daddy trump has been saying, he wants a warm relationship with putin. >> yeah. especially as we know, we suspected all along. paul manafort was the one behind a lot of this. and like the cran said, if you line things up, a lot of the most suspect statements were made around the time, within weeks of when will manafort took over as campaign chairman in terms of altering the ukraine platform and the rhetoric from trump himself including calling on the russians to hack hillary clinton. so absolutely. it sounds like the son was very much interested in getting information on hillary clinton. here's what we know. they may not have delivered in that meeting but they delivered, all right, in the form of wikileaks which turned out to be very effective for trump. i think lawmakers will wan
this news breaking news about "the new york times." they're ties to the russian oligarchs. he's issued requests to the federal crimes unit. so this is weaving all the threads together. i think it is significant that this is an invitation and we have no indication of whether he'll accept it. >> what daddy trump has been saying, he wants a warm relationship with putin. >> yeah. especially as we know, we suspected all along. paul manafort was the one behind a lot of this. and...
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this mug in the lower left is an item from the collection here at the museum of new york and revolution. it says success to the city of boston, liberty forever. but again made in england for the american market. now, this is also a gallery in which you talk about the evolving language of liberty. you see writing and articilation of these ideas of not just liberty being restored but something perhaps american liberty that's distinct from britains. so as all of this lofty sort of language is rising, we also want to confront that with the reality that this idea of liberty did not apply to everyone. so on this panel here which we intitle liberty for all, we explore the experience of slavery for people of african descent. so this object here is an ornl writing of this poet. she had beenen into cavativity as a child during the french and indian war from africa and eventually learned to read and write and published this book of poems in 1773 but actually has signed here. so we actually see the signature of phil s wheatley. and this is an incredible privilege to be able to display this and shar
this mug in the lower left is an item from the collection here at the museum of new york and revolution. it says success to the city of boston, liberty forever. but again made in england for the american market. now, this is also a gallery in which you talk about the evolving language of liberty. you see writing and articilation of these ideas of not just liberty being restored but something perhaps american liberty that's distinct from britains. so as all of this lofty sort of language is...
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i guess, why would you care with "the new york times" thinks? "the new york times" hates him. "the drudge" report, an aggregator, one of the biggest on the internet, an early champion of trump. now in the last couple of weeks, it seemed hostile to trump. that would be a real concern for me if i was running a political operation. losing people who supported me as a sign that things are going in the wrong direction. to think they know that? >> certainly the white house was not happy that this was reported in the last day. being blindsided by this interview and then trying to have damage control. he took the 52 senators to task and reminded them what their responsibility and promises were to the american people. that was all destroyed in a matter of hours by this interview. when you give an interview like that to the enemy? "the new york times"? no friend of yours? that's what they were doing, the president took the bait. he has received the brunt of terrible, terrible article. it will now take some time frame to get back on track. the president has to realize that you can be fru
i guess, why would you care with "the new york times" thinks? "the new york times" hates him. "the drudge" report, an aggregator, one of the biggest on the internet, an early champion of trump. now in the last couple of weeks, it seemed hostile to trump. that would be a real concern for me if i was running a political operation. losing people who supported me as a sign that things are going in the wrong direction. to think they know that? >> certainly the...
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one that helped to create a highly unequally new york -- unequal new york that we live in today. i will talk about the prevalence of fiscal crises today and what this history might mean for the present issues facing the country. -- the first of these fiscal crisis was the result of major structural problems, not just the bad choices of city officials. to get to the question of why it happened, i will start talking about what new york was like in 1975, the year it almost went bankrupt. this is perhaps summed up by the collapse of a large swath of a west side highway in 1973. even before the crisis began, new york was a city in trouble. this is a picture of the collapse of the -- part of the highway. near the meatpacking district, which happened in december of 1973 while there were efforts to fix it. there were repair trucks driving across the road, loaded with asphalt. the road gave way beneath it, sending it plummeting down. it forced the closure of parts of the highway for a sustained amount of time. one of the things -- one of the interesting aspects from working on this book w
one that helped to create a highly unequally new york -- unequal new york that we live in today. i will talk about the prevalence of fiscal crises today and what this history might mean for the present issues facing the country. -- the first of these fiscal crisis was the result of major structural problems, not just the bad choices of city officials. to get to the question of why it happened, i will start talking about what new york was like in 1975, the year it almost went bankrupt. this is...
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>> guest: i'm editor of the new york time book review and a oversee book coverage at the new york times which extends from reviews in the sunday book review tour daily critic to reporting on the industry, to profiles and features. we try to cover really not only what the latest is in books, but also to cover the way in which books intersect with the largest culture and the news in general. >> if someone gets the new york times separately can you read just one or do they come in a series? or if you pick up one is it like -- street. >> i think of the book review serves multiple purposes. ideally it's to tell you what is in the book had to give you a sense of the writing and to offer some kind of judgment. i also think a book review is an art form. there is a certain writing that takes place in literary criticism that you would not get in the rest of the news report or even in feature of a book. criticism is an art form. so often my hope is people are not just looking at a book review to decide whether not to read the book but also appreciating that piece of writing in its own right. frank
>> guest: i'm editor of the new york time book review and a oversee book coverage at the new york times which extends from reviews in the sunday book review tour daily critic to reporting on the industry, to profiles and features. we try to cover really not only what the latest is in books, but also to cover the way in which books intersect with the largest culture and the news in general. >> if someone gets the new york times separately can you read just one or do they come in a...
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. >> breaking news tonight. a blockbuster report from the "new york times." nbc news reporting tonight, "the washington post" explosive report that the president of the united states is currently under a criminal investigation for the obstruction of justice. >> how america learns about this major scandal as the white house shrinks from public scrutiny. >> sean! sean! "all in" starts right now. ♪ >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. this president tells so many lies so often that news organizations are now employing entire teams of fact checkers to document them for posterity. and because it is so hard to get the simple and most basic truth from the administration, much of what we now know only came to light in spite of the white house. take for instance the saga of michael flynn. the first inkling there was something sketchy about the trump foreign policy adviser and his relationship with russia came a year ago through republican national convention when yahoo! news chief investigative correspondent michael isikoff pressed flynn on a trip he took
. >> breaking news tonight. a blockbuster report from the "new york times." nbc news reporting tonight, "the washington post" explosive report that the president of the united states is currently under a criminal investigation for the obstruction of justice. >> how america learns about this major scandal as the white house shrinks from public scrutiny. >> sean! sean! "all in" starts right now. ♪ >> good evening from new york. i'm chris...
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the "new york times." the scoop that bob mueller's investigation is moving to cover president trump's business. trump is taking silicon valley's butt. how so? max: there was a meme in february that silicon valley is going to be this key source of protest. what happened last week while no one was paying attention, the trump administration kill this international entrepreneur rule. it was a modest bit of immigration reform that would have allowed an onto party were to stay in the u.s. visa free, something that people in the valley have been pushing for since 2009. it is one of these inoffensive measures, noncontroversial, had bipartisan support. barely a whimper, it was killed. it is possible that the silicon valley was able to move somewhere on immigration reform, but right now, it seems like a lot of these efforts that they have put forward, there is a new thing for mark pincus and reid hoffman. have not got much traction. that is the point i was trying to make. twitterhe former ceo of was on the show a co
the "new york times." the scoop that bob mueller's investigation is moving to cover president trump's business. trump is taking silicon valley's butt. how so? max: there was a meme in february that silicon valley is going to be this key source of protest. what happened last week while no one was paying attention, the trump administration kill this international entrepreneur rule. it was a modest bit of immigration reform that would have allowed an onto party were to stay in the u.s....
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thormss in new york city expected. cars stranded by flash flooding in butler, pennsylvania overnight, and millions on alert for possible tornadoes. strong winds and hail involved as well. let's get to rob marciano live with us along new york's west side highway tracking the storms. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. new york on the edge to of the heavy rain shield. the sus kwa hanna valley with five inches of it. flash flood watches for that area. we have severe potential north of chicago and to wisconsin. it's two systems and in new york, you get rain tomorrow, and the second system brings it across the ohio river valley in the average. heed the west as wildfires burn there. that will continue, david, right into the the weekend. >> rob marciano with us tonight. rorks thank you. >>> there was also a rare earthquake in montana today. the magnitude, hitting the city outside of helena. knocking out power. several stores reporting minor damage. items knocked right off the shelves. tremors felt all the way in spokane, washin
thormss in new york city expected. cars stranded by flash flooding in butler, pennsylvania overnight, and millions on alert for possible tornadoes. strong winds and hail involved as well. let's get to rob marciano live with us along new york's west side highway tracking the storms. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. new york on the edge to of the heavy rain shield. the sus kwa hanna valley with five inches of it. flash flood watches for that area. we have severe potential north of chicago...
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here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. 16 people were killed when a military refuelling tanker crashed in rural mississippi. the marine kc 130 crashed into a soybean field and burst into flames. it's believed that all of the victims were on board the plane. the fbi is on the scene and hannah daniels is here in new york with more. >> good morning. the deadly crash prompted an urgent rescue effort. the marine corps says it operated the plane but hasn't said where the flight began or where it was going. >> reporter: a military plane crashed in rural mississippi monday afternoon killing at least 16 people on board according to the emergency county emergency chief. witnesses say the marine corps refuelling tanker was seen spiraling towards the ground into a soybean field about 85 miles north of jackson. >> traveling north. it was all over, but it was loud. it was scary. it was scary because i seen all the black smoke and it was horrifying. >> reporter: all the spokes person would say s
here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. 16 people were killed when a military refuelling tanker crashed in rural mississippi. the marine kc 130 crashed into a soybean field and burst into flames. it's believed that all of the victims were on board the plane. the fbi is on the scene and hannah daniels is here in new york with more. >> good morning. the deadly crash prompted an urgent rescue effort. the marine corps says it operated the plane but hasn't said where the...
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still with us from new york, our guest from morgan stanley and wells fargo. you are talking about this, the story of covenant light in the junk bond space. walk me through it and whether we should be concerned about appeared -- about it. >> it is the kind of protection that the bond investors get, so over the last several years we have seen a gradual deterioration in the quality of the covenants and today in the high-yield bond market and alone market, quality deterioration is substantial. for example, the covenant light is a big what is. and what you pointed out, the moody has a quality index that has reached the weakest point in june. without a doubt, quality has deteriorated. what are the implications? one when you weaken the covenant, the likelihood of default. default occurs and it gets pushed out further. when the default does occur, postyou have in a company, default recovery is going to be lower than fully recovered bonds. the prospect for recovery, in the event of default, remember we are talking about high-yield companies so their frequency for defa
still with us from new york, our guest from morgan stanley and wells fargo. you are talking about this, the story of covenant light in the junk bond space. walk me through it and whether we should be concerned about appeared -- about it. >> it is the kind of protection that the bond investors get, so over the last several years we have seen a gradual deterioration in the quality of the covenants and today in the high-yield bond market and alone market, quality deterioration is...
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he took out full-page ads in new york city newspapers, including the "new york times," after the center park jogger episodes calling for these kids to be, you know, executed, and there was a lot of mee of -- a f heat around it at the time. even after they were cleared, he still wouldn't take it back. there is something problematic about the character of this person, and to take that character and to see ut play out -- it play out real time, not just historical fact, but in realtime he is committing even more offenses, more sins against society. somebody has to keep pulling the lens back and saying this is not normal and this is not right, and whatever your reasons, you know, you can make an argument you didn't like hillary clinton -- >> cohan: and people have. -- yes, and you can make an ideological argument you were opposed to obama's policies because he was liberal, maybe you are conservative, but you had other choices and you chose him, so i can't separate you from him. >> cohan: was there some point you decided you had to sort of take up the pen or the computer keyboard is this. >>
he took out full-page ads in new york city newspapers, including the "new york times," after the center park jogger episodes calling for these kids to be, you know, executed, and there was a lot of mee of -- a f heat around it at the time. even after they were cleared, he still wouldn't take it back. there is something problematic about the character of this person, and to take that character and to see ut play out -- it play out real time, not just historical fact, but in realtime he...
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. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the morning after his nation launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile, north korean leader kim jong-un said his nation will keep sending washington more gift packages of missiles and nuclear tests. secretary of state rex tillerson said yesterday's launch was a new escalation of north korea's threat. the u.s. and south korea responded with a show of force, and the u.n. security council meets in an emergency session today. hena daniels is here with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. north korea is suggesting more tests are being prepared as the country tries to perfect a nuclear missile capable of striking anywhere in the u.s. the trump administration now faces the challenge of how to respond to the communist nation's latest provocation. the u.n. security council will hold an emergency meeting later today to discuss north korea's missile launch tuesday. u.s. officials have confirmed it was, in fact, the nati
. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the morning after his nation launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile, north korean leader kim jong-un said his nation will keep sending washington more gift packages of missiles and nuclear tests. secretary of state rex tillerson said yesterday's launch was a new escalation of north korea's threat. the u.s. and south korea responded with...
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that came through in the "new york times" interview. without sessions fighting his fight, without his lawyers being out there in an aggressive way, he thinks he has to be the spokesman and warrior at the same time. charlie: what happens to jeff sessions as attorney general? >> it is an intriguing drama within the trump administration. i've covered the now attorney general for a long time, back to his senate days. he was the ideological core for what trumpism became in 2015 and 2016, this populist, nationalist fusion of conservative politics and activism and anger. it is often credited to steve bannon. but in fact, attorney general sessions has been cultivating these kind of political themes for a long time. he was the first senator to endorse trump during the campaign. that is why he was first in line to be appointed attorney general. he was important in the early days of this administration shaping the executive action on immigration, helping the president think through criminal justice policy. because of that recusal, you see trump an
that came through in the "new york times" interview. without sessions fighting his fight, without his lawyers being out there in an aggressive way, he thinks he has to be the spokesman and warrior at the same time. charlie: what happens to jeff sessions as attorney general? >> it is an intriguing drama within the trump administration. i've covered the now attorney general for a long time, back to his senate days. he was the ideological core for what trumpism became in 2015 and...
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time and "the new york times." he is rare rarely in new york or up this late. we have created a graphic just for you. you have made a list of the dumbing down of normal. i'm going to ask you to give us a dramatic reading of your own list tonight. >> yeah, you said this is going to be the trump version of good night moon. so by a quirk of the calendar, this is day 181. and brian, we get numb to the daily shocks. you were talking just a few minutes ago about repealing the laws of civics. icivics. i think sometimes we forget that the trump show is not something to binge watch and it's not entertainment. it's our government. this is for real. so it's not normal for the president of the united states to sign off on a story that his son is going to tell to make up for a meeting he probably shouldn't have taken. it's not normal for the president to hold a cabinet meeting that consists of, as the viewers saw here, the staff taking turns to gush over him. it's not normal for the president to undermine the west wing staff by asking people who
time and "the new york times." he is rare rarely in new york or up this late. we have created a graphic just for you. you have made a list of the dumbing down of normal. i'm going to ask you to give us a dramatic reading of your own list tonight. >> yeah, you said this is going to be the trump version of good night moon. so by a quirk of the calendar, this is day 181. and brian, we get numb to the daily shocks. you were talking just a few minutes ago about repealing the laws of...
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orleans, los angeles, and new york. some critics, however, didn't buy the gesture of concern. ofuel sinyangwe from the use force project tweeted -- we will have more on the speech later in the broadcast. in the gaza strip, israeli strips shot and killed 16-year-old hussein abu how seema on friday amid ongoing protests over israel's imposition of security restrictions at a mosque. the 14th palestinian child to be killed by israeli troops this year. thanilling comes as more gaza's 2 million residents are trying to survive a sweltering heat wave with only a few hours of electricity a day. weekend, temperatures in gaza sore to about 95 degrees fahrenheit. the u.n. recently said gaza has become unlivable. womenkey, hundreds of took to the streets saturday to protest rising physical and verbal attacks against women in public. at the march, women demanded the right to wear the clothing of their choice without facing harassment or violence. as you see, my friend is not wearing a headscarf, but i do. nobody can mess with their m
orleans, los angeles, and new york. some critics, however, didn't buy the gesture of concern. ofuel sinyangwe from the use force project tweeted -- we will have more on the speech later in the broadcast. in the gaza strip, israeli strips shot and killed 16-year-old hussein abu how seema on friday amid ongoing protests over israel's imposition of security restrictions at a mosque. the 14th palestinian child to be killed by israeli troops this year. thanilling comes as more gaza's 2 million...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news head quarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, senator john mccain is considering treatment options. he had surgery to remove the tumor behind his eye last week and the doctors say he's recovering from the surgery amazingly well, but it is not a cure. mola lenghi is in washington with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the news is hitting everyone pretty hard. it's hard to imagine anyone in public life who's gone through as much as john mccain has. this one might be his toughest battle yet. >> i do know this. this disease has never had a more worthy >> an outpouring of support. president trump offered his family's prayers saying senator john mccain has always been a fighter. former president barack obama tweeted in part cancer doesn't know what it's up against. give it hell, john. senator graham often referred to as mccain's closest friend in the senate spoke by phone insisting he's been back. >> he said i've been through worse. >> mccain had surge
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news head quarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, senator john mccain is considering treatment options. he had surgery to remove the tumor behind his eye last week and the doctors say he's recovering from the surgery amazingly well, but it is not a cure. mola lenghi is in washington with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the news is hitting...