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coming up soon on january 30 is korematsu day, the 100th birthday of fred korematsu, the man who spoke up against japanese american internment. we talk about the events commemorating this important figure in the ongoing fight for civil rights. then one of our favorite exhibits, we celebrate the lunar new year with voyage to vietnam, put on by the children's discovery museum in san jose. after a look at other upcoming special events, we close with a group we love having on our show for their sound and what they represent, the firebird youth chinese orchestra, young musicians playing traditional instruments. all that on our show today. well, this weekend i had the honor of being invited to moderate an event honoring and highlight fred korematsu at the san jose japanese american museum, one of a number of bay area events leading up to korematsu day on january 30, celebrating the 100th birthday of this great man. joining me now is the person responsible for establishing the perpetual fred korematsu day of civil liberties in the constitution for the state of california on his birthday, it i
coming up soon on january 30 is korematsu day, the 100th birthday of fred korematsu, the man who spoke up against japanese american internment. we talk about the events commemorating this important figure in the ongoing fight for civil rights. then one of our favorite exhibits, we celebrate the lunar new year with voyage to vietnam, put on by the children's discovery museum in san jose. after a look at other upcoming special events, we close with a group we love having on our show for their...
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>> our grandpa's name was fred. >> not freds. friends. friends. they're like butlers that you don't have to pay. >> wait what are you talking about? someone who actually wants to spend time with you? >> that you don't have to pay? >> right. friends are the kind of folks who share your interests. like me. >> whoa! >> great! you support daddy? >> uh-huh. but everything he st has a negative impact on your life. >> when has that ever stopped anyone from supporting donald trump? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> you got a point, lion. let's do this. any last words? >> oh, well -- um -- yes. make sure you hang my head somewhere classy. >> got it. buffalo wild wings! >> we did it! we killed the last lion in africa! now everyone will think that we have huge ding dongs! [ laughter ] >> dad will be so proud. if only he had people feelings. ♪ ♪ ♪ in the jungle the mighty jungle the lion sleeps tonight ♪ ♪ oh whee oh way ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪sit with me on a muddy clump,♪ ♪we'll sing a song of days gone by.♪ ♪ ♪come, come,
>> our grandpa's name was fred. >> not freds. friends. friends. they're like butlers that you don't have to pay. >> wait what are you talking about? someone who actually wants to spend time with you? >> that you don't have to pay? >> right. friends are the kind of folks who share your interests. like me. >> whoa! >> great! you support daddy? >> uh-huh. but everything he st has a negative impact on your life. >> when has that ever stopped...
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fred? thank you so much. >>> they've just discovered another secret tunnel leading from mexico into the united states. details on that smuggling route, next. to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. tremfya®. stay clearer. janssen can help you explore cost support options. now's the really fun part:m car. choosing the color, the wheels, the interior. everything exactly how i want it. here's the thing, just because i configured this car online doesn't mean it really exists at a dealership. but with truecar, i get r
fred? thank you so much. >>> they've just discovered another secret tunnel leading from mexico into the united states. details on that smuggling route, next. to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your...
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angela davis was set to receive the prestigious fred l. shuttlesworth award from the birmingham civil rights institute, but on f friday they announced they were rescinding the award. angela: i think this ideological effort to equate much-neededm with critiques of the policies and practices of the state of israel and the expressions of solidarity with the palestinian revealed for be what it is. and i am hoping that we will jewish people speaking out. i know jewish voice for peace has done an amazing job over the last period, and i have done work with jvp. but i think this is a period where as jews were the first white people to step up to the civil rights era, to speak out -- we need to engage in the kind of conversation that will reveal the true meaning of anti-semitism. and help us to extricate mccarthyiteom this effort to equate boycott strategies and solidarity strategies with anti-semitism. i know that that previous recipients of the fred shuttlesworth humaman rigights d are very angry about what is happening. i received a call from m
angela davis was set to receive the prestigious fred l. shuttlesworth award from the birmingham civil rights institute, but on f friday they announced they were rescinding the award. angela: i think this ideological effort to equate much-neededm with critiques of the policies and practices of the state of israel and the expressions of solidarity with the palestinian revealed for be what it is. and i am hoping that we will jewish people speaking out. i know jewish voice for peace has done an...
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this is a real case, fred. you would think that the president of the united states with access to all these great legal minds, someone would have instructed him and educate him on the fact that courts ruled unprecedented. and this is virtually identical to the 2013 case. where these people, these claimants, won not only damages but liquidated damages, fred, double damages. so they're going to win and despite the president not wanting to look foolish, he is going to look beyond foolish. because they are going to win. the government is going to lose. this is just a travesty that just continues daily with no end in sight. >> so avery, do you see it the same way? in the meantime, a lot of people working without a paycheck are worried about how they are going to make ends meet. does that help bolster their case? even though there is this precedence? >> i don't know if it helps bolster their case but what we know for sure is that chief judge patricia campbell smith who was the judge that made this ruling, said that t
this is a real case, fred. you would think that the president of the united states with access to all these great legal minds, someone would have instructed him and educate him on the fact that courts ruled unprecedented. and this is virtually identical to the 2013 case. where these people, these claimants, won not only damages but liquidated damages, fred, double damages. so they're going to win and despite the president not wanting to look foolish, he is going to look beyond foolish. because...
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>> that's fair, fred. let's make a distinction for the viewers here that there are two separate standards. in a criminal investigation, you're looking for information or allegations that lead you to collect evidence to lead to potential indictment, prosecution, conviction. on the counterintelligence side, the fbi has been working these investigations since 1917. it is a different standard. you're looking to push back on foreign actors, foreign state actors like north korea or iran, china, russia, that might be trying to influence an election, might be trying to steal state secrets or intellectual property. i think the mueller report will answer those questions fairly, whether or not there's objection of justice on of criminal side, did those things that happen, president trump's own tweets and statements, is that indicia of obstruction of justice and whether or not if they were able to determine if he was waitia wg or unwitting acome list to the kremlin. it will come down to investigate the investigation i
>> that's fair, fred. let's make a distinction for the viewers here that there are two separate standards. in a criminal investigation, you're looking for information or allegations that lead you to collect evidence to lead to potential indictment, prosecution, conviction. on the counterintelligence side, the fbi has been working these investigations since 1917. it is a different standard. you're looking to push back on foreign actors, foreign state actors like north korea or iran, china,...
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even though it's on this dire circumstance fred kaufman author of bet the farm thank you fred thank you bart. and turning to the global sweat shop sector yes we say there's a sweat shop sector garment workers in bangladesh working to supply familiar clothing stores and brands are on strike and in the streets for a second week of action against low wages you may recall back in twenty twelve one hundred seventeen garment factory workers were killed in a fire and two hundred were injured making it the deadliest fire in the nation's history the current protest has persisted after workers and some labor leaders rejected a government brokered deal for an increase of as little as twenty five cents per month bangladesh's industrial police a force designated to repress workers in sweat shop zones fatally shot one protester last week and across the globe the latest teachers' strike in the u.s. has kicked off united teachers los angeles declared a strike on behalf of thirty three thousand educators demanding lower class sizes less standardized testing livable wages and equitable funding pushin
even though it's on this dire circumstance fred kaufman author of bet the farm thank you fred thank you bart. and turning to the global sweat shop sector yes we say there's a sweat shop sector garment workers in bangladesh working to supply familiar clothing stores and brands are on strike and in the streets for a second week of action against low wages you may recall back in twenty twelve one hundred seventeen garment factory workers were killed in a fire and two hundred were injured making it...
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fred? >> jeremy, the scheduled 3:00 p.m. announcement from the president from the diplomatic room in the white house, will there be besides the audience of the american people, do we know there will be anyone else in attendance? >> reporter: no, we don't know that right now. but again, it is a significant moment in terms of the president, offering something broader here. the question is will democrats bite on this. we heard from nancy pelosi, repeatedly saying she will not give any money for a border wall that the president has been demanding, especially as long as the government shutdown continues, and they've also so far rejected the idea of broader immigration or border security deal, as long as the shutdown continues. they want the government reopened and then allow for negotiations on the back end. today, the president will be putting a significant offer on the table, something that the president's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner has been working on for several days, and so we'll see what reaction is when th
fred? >> jeremy, the scheduled 3:00 p.m. announcement from the president from the diplomatic room in the white house, will there be besides the audience of the american people, do we know there will be anyone else in attendance? >> reporter: no, we don't know that right now. but again, it is a significant moment in terms of the president, offering something broader here. the question is will democrats bite on this. we heard from nancy pelosi, repeatedly saying she will not give any...
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>> i don't know, fred. i've read that "new york times" piece very closely, several times, and i'm trying to figure out what was the basis of it. who were the agents that were investigating -- >> what was the basis of the investigations or what's the basis of revealing it publicly? >> well, the revealing publicly. it seems like any chance they get their hands on something, it's going to come out. so i don't think there is going to be any discretion on the parts of "the new york times" or other news organizations to hold back with information like this. they're going to go out with it. but what i'm getting at is, who was conducting this investigation? we don't know. who oversaw the investigation? we don't know. and what was the basis of it? what are some of the, some of the things that we've heard are pretty flimsy excuses to start this sensitive of a case. and normally, in a case this sensitive, the review and the management of it would go all the way to the top. so the top echelon of fbi management, and who
>> i don't know, fred. i've read that "new york times" piece very closely, several times, and i'm trying to figure out what was the basis of it. who were the agents that were investigating -- >> what was the basis of the investigations or what's the basis of revealing it publicly? >> well, the revealing publicly. it seems like any chance they get their hands on something, it's going to come out. so i don't think there is going to be any discretion on the parts of...
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fred: the list is long to tell you the truth. i will start with the corporate sector and the economy in the bay area. i think we are on the brink of killing the goose that laid the golden egg. if the trajectory stays the way it is, people will make different decisions about how -- where they will locate their businesses and people will start leaving the bay area because it is too expensive, business cost is just too high. emily: a hundred percent of your time at czi and it has evolved considerably. how difficult is it to run a philanthropy connected to the facebook brand given the concerns about privacy and data? priscilla chan: we have made tremendous progress in figuring is at czi in niche the philanthropic space. i want to emphasize the fact that we are small compared to the fields we are working on and we are not working on issues that are brand-new. we are focused on science, -- how can we cure and prevent and manage all disease? making sure students have access to high-quality education, focusing on opportunity, thinking ab
fred: the list is long to tell you the truth. i will start with the corporate sector and the economy in the bay area. i think we are on the brink of killing the goose that laid the golden egg. if the trajectory stays the way it is, people will make different decisions about how -- where they will locate their businesses and people will start leaving the bay area because it is too expensive, business cost is just too high. emily: a hundred percent of your time at czi and it has evolved...
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what do you think, fred? >> whenever a chinese official says something so threatening we need to take it seriously and i have no doubt this represents the long term plans of china. keep in mind this admiral does not have a command. he's known for making overly belligerent statements and we cannot be sure he necessarily represents the views of the current chinese government. i don't think he's speak fg for current government. lou: i apologize for interrupting you. when you say we can't be sure if it represents the views of the communist chinese government. are you kidding me? he wouldn't be talking if it didn't represent the views. >> he's made a number of belligerent statement statementm to go over the top of what the rest of the chinese government has been saying. lou: when is the last time he was demoted for such outrageous rhetoric that's a good point. lou: just trying here, fred. gordon, this idea that china is going to attack our ships. let's go to fred's point and say, you know, perhaps he was speaking
what do you think, fred? >> whenever a chinese official says something so threatening we need to take it seriously and i have no doubt this represents the long term plans of china. keep in mind this admiral does not have a command. he's known for making overly belligerent statements and we cannot be sure he necessarily represents the views of the current chinese government. i don't think he's speak fg for current government. lou: i apologize for interrupting you. when you say we can't be...
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fred? >> sara sidner in a bone-chilling part of iowa. thank you so much. >>> donald trump's long-time adviser roger stone facing serious charges. so why is he declaring victory? you will hear from him straight ahead in the newsroom. >>> long-time donald trump associate roger stone will be back in federal court tuesday for his arraignment. stone was indicted on multiple counts on friday, including making false statements, obstruction, and witness tampering. part of the indictment claims stone lied about his ties between the trump campaign and wikileaks. he says the charges are politically motivated and plans to plead not guilty. stone was arrested during a dramatic fbi raid of his florida home early friday morning. and he spoke to cnn's chris cuomo last night, and downplayed the charges brought by special counsel robert mueller. >> first of all, i always said that there could be some process crime. there is still no evidence whatsoever that i had advanced knowledge of the topic, subject, or the source of the wikileaks disclosures. i never
fred? >> sara sidner in a bone-chilling part of iowa. thank you so much. >>> donald trump's long-time adviser roger stone facing serious charges. so why is he declaring victory? you will hear from him straight ahead in the newsroom. >>> long-time donald trump associate roger stone will be back in federal court tuesday for his arraignment. stone was indicted on multiple counts on friday, including making false statements, obstruction, and witness tampering. part of the...
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surely, thought fred, she wouldn't have done away with him, would she? >> it wouldn't make any sense, even for a dedicated pole cat to do anything like that because he was the goose that laid the golden egg. it wouldn't make sense whatsoever. >> it was a farm worker who noticed a flock of vultures or buzzards drifting above one of these grape fields, saw something sticking out of the ground. and soon a missing persons case turned into something much, much worse and considerably more bizarre. >> "poison" returns after the break. >>> welcome back to "dateline" extra. detectives looking into the disappearance of larry and elisa mcnabney had made a startling find. a friend of larry's claimed elisa had ripped her husband off for more than 100 grand, and it appeared he wasn't her first mark. the young woman was a felon with a long criminal history of theft and fraud. but was she capable of even darker crimes? here, again, is keith morrison. >> it was february 2002, a remote vineyard up in the northern end of california's central valley, a farm worker checking
surely, thought fred, she wouldn't have done away with him, would she? >> it wouldn't make any sense, even for a dedicated pole cat to do anything like that because he was the goose that laid the golden egg. it wouldn't make sense whatsoever. >> it was a farm worker who noticed a flock of vultures or buzzards drifting above one of these grape fields, saw something sticking out of the ground. and soon a missing persons case turned into something much, much worse and considerably more...
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surely, thought fred, she wouldn't have done away with him, would she? >> it wouldn't make any sense, even for a dedicated pole cat to do anything like that because he was the goose that laid the golden egg. it wouldn't make sense whatsoever. >> it was a farm worker who noticed a flock of vultures or buzzards drifting above one of these grape fields. saw something sticking out of the ground. and soon a missing persons case turned into something much, much worse and considerably more bizarre. >> "dateline" returns after the break. from progressive. -oh, sweetie, please, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. -please. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] -please. -okay. 98% of us don't get enough omega-3s. which is why megared advanced 4in1 packs more omega-3 power into one small softgel. it supports your heart... brain... eyes... and joints. megared. from capital one.nd i switched to the spark cash card i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in you
surely, thought fred, she wouldn't have done away with him, would she? >> it wouldn't make any sense, even for a dedicated pole cat to do anything like that because he was the goose that laid the golden egg. it wouldn't make sense whatsoever. >> it was a farm worker who noticed a flock of vultures or buzzards drifting above one of these grape fields. saw something sticking out of the ground. and soon a missing persons case turned into something much, much worse and considerably more...
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let's unpack that for the viewer here, fred. people are asking, if there were other additional witnesses that saw this red vehicle, this truck, and supported the description of a white male, gaunt face, blue eyes, how could this be possible? first of all, in a critical incident like this, the first thing people do is duck in cover or run or they go through shock. when people stop and look up, the next thing that they see might be something or somebody that had nothing to do with the incident itself. that is a common factor in a lot of these when you're attempting to interview witnesses. it's why police are so careful to separate witnesses to the same event, because if you allow them to talk about it or you allow them in the same room, somebody hears something somebody else says, and all of a sudden they think that's the case. i hope that gets relayed during this press conference. i also think the number one purpose of this press conference, as i read the investigative tea leaves, is this. police are trying to track down other pe
let's unpack that for the viewer here, fred. people are asking, if there were other additional witnesses that saw this red vehicle, this truck, and supported the description of a white male, gaunt face, blue eyes, how could this be possible? first of all, in a critical incident like this, the first thing people do is duck in cover or run or they go through shock. when people stop and look up, the next thing that they see might be something or somebody that had nothing to do with the incident...
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>> that's right, fred. president trump is dismissing both of these back-to-back bombshell reports from "the washington post" and "the new york times" respectively. the president not actually addressing any of the details in either of these reports specifically, but broadly saying they're insulting and not worth responding to. listen to president trump when he called in to fox news last night. >> i had a conversation like every president does. you sit with the presidents of various countries. i do it with all countries. we had a great conversation. we were talking about israel and securing israel and lots of other things. it was a great conversation. i'm not keeping anything under wraps. i couldn't care less. >> are you now or have you ever worked for russia, mr. president? >> i think it's the most insulting thing i've ever been asked. i think it's the most insulting article i've ever had written. and if you read the article, you'd see that they found absolutely nothing. >> now, you heard the president durin
>> that's right, fred. president trump is dismissing both of these back-to-back bombshell reports from "the washington post" and "the new york times" respectively. the president not actually addressing any of the details in either of these reports specifically, but broadly saying they're insulting and not worth responding to. listen to president trump when he called in to fox news last night. >> i had a conversation like every president does. you sit with the...
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two points, fred. one, the president has a way of boiling complex nuance things down to a narrative that reflects the narrative he wants to put out there in the press and with the public. speaker pelosi said the day before she wasn't taking impeachment off the table, but she also probably did say to the president that the meeting they were in about the shutdown was not about impeachment. the president is right that the constitution doesn't contemplate i am impeaching someone over doing a good job or mediocre job or poor job. what he is leaving out is that the constitution gives congress power to remove the president if they feel he committed high crimes and misdemeanors. we're not there in that debate yet. i want to make one quick point about the shutdown itself which is that i think one reason we're so far apart on this, why it may drag on more days and weeks, these members of congress and the white house go into meetings, but the debate fundamentally is not the number. the president has the $5.6 bill
two points, fred. one, the president has a way of boiling complex nuance things down to a narrative that reflects the narrative he wants to put out there in the press and with the public. speaker pelosi said the day before she wasn't taking impeachment off the table, but she also probably did say to the president that the meeting they were in about the shutdown was not about impeachment. the president is right that the constitution doesn't contemplate i am impeaching someone over doing a good...
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looks pretty gad. >> fred, good to see you. it is a huge storm figure tifl and literally, it stems from the gulf of mexico to canada and producing every single type of precipitation you can imagine. we've got snow. we've got ice. freezing rain. and hail. because we've got a tornado watch on the southern p flank of this thing that extends for another few hours here from the gulf to mississippi and alabama and eventually into georgia. some nasty thunderstorms. but the northern side of the storm, the colder side of the storm, that is where we've been accumulating significant amounts of snow, already have had reports of over a foot of snowfall across the midwest, and this is headed east. it is going to hit the big cities. in two way, i think the snow and also the ice is going to be very problematic. look at here. winter weather advisories and storm warnings stretch out for 1,500 miles, the biggest storm of the season, no question about it. here's the way it is going to go. saturday evening, the snow begins to spread up to the north
looks pretty gad. >> fred, good to see you. it is a huge storm figure tifl and literally, it stems from the gulf of mexico to canada and producing every single type of precipitation you can imagine. we've got snow. we've got ice. freezing rain. and hail. because we've got a tornado watch on the southern p flank of this thing that extends for another few hours here from the gulf to mississippi and alabama and eventually into georgia. some nasty thunderstorms. but the northern side of the...
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>> certainly possible, fred. we can't rule out the possibility of a superseding indictment several weeks down the road. that could happen. and in the interim, one thing is very clear. we're all focused on this word conspiracy, collusion. roger stone did help russia. whether in a legal fashion or not is something that the special counsel will look at. roger stone knowingly communicated at the direction of the trump campaign with an organization that laundered information on behalf of russia. that's not my assessment. that's the department of justice's assessment about the role that wikileaks played, helping the russian intelligence services launder this information. and that information being made public is most definitely not anything that vladimir putin is crying about. and the fact that the president refuses to condemn the laundry of information, hacking, et cetera, really opens us up to this happening again in 2020. >> one of the charges is about lying. then there is the very simple follow-up of what's behind
>> certainly possible, fred. we can't rule out the possibility of a superseding indictment several weeks down the road. that could happen. and in the interim, one thing is very clear. we're all focused on this word conspiracy, collusion. roger stone did help russia. whether in a legal fashion or not is something that the special counsel will look at. roger stone knowingly communicated at the direction of the trump campaign with an organization that laundered information on behalf of...
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fred? [ applause ] >> thank you, senator warner and to chairman schiff, co-chair chabot. on behalf of the "washington post," appreciate the opportunity to be part of this special tribute today jamal's death has touched "washington post" colleagues deeply yet this story isn't about the murder of one innocent journalist. jamal's killing is part of an escalating attack against press freedom being waged by tyrants around the world. and that's why we can't just let jamal's story fade away. his assassination in many ways cybill a redline, a threshold where those who believe in human rights and free speech must stand firm against those who would stuff them out. the brutality of jamal's murder, the extensive saudi efforts to cover it up and our government's apparent willingness to seven these repeated lies have shocked the collective conscience of freedom-loving people around the world. how we respond to jamal's killing demonstrate house committed we are to a fundamental american value, support for a free press both here at home and abroad, americans rely on independent journalis
fred? [ applause ] >> thank you, senator warner and to chairman schiff, co-chair chabot. on behalf of the "washington post," appreciate the opportunity to be part of this special tribute today jamal's death has touched "washington post" colleagues deeply yet this story isn't about the murder of one innocent journalist. jamal's killing is part of an escalating attack against press freedom being waged by tyrants around the world. and that's why we can't just let jamal's...
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>> fred, not very well. sara talked about the fact that mick mulvaney and the vice president and jared kushner spent a lot of time crafting this proposal. one thing they didn't apparently do was extend that propose am to the democratic leaders that would play a big role in seeing this through the congress. in fact one senior democratic aide telling me a few minutes ago, quote, democrats were not consulted on this, and have rejected similar overtures previously. they call it a non-serious product of negotiations amongst white house staff attempting to clean up messes the president created in the first place, and potus is holding more people hostage for his wall. and to put some of this in context, fred, keep in mind that the democrats did put on the table, back when the republicans controlled the house, a proposal where they would offer president trump $25 billion for physical wall funding, but that was in exchange for a permanent path to citizenship for the dreamers that would solve the daca problem. now, at
>> fred, not very well. sara talked about the fact that mick mulvaney and the vice president and jared kushner spent a lot of time crafting this proposal. one thing they didn't apparently do was extend that propose am to the democratic leaders that would play a big role in seeing this through the congress. in fact one senior democratic aide telling me a few minutes ago, quote, democrats were not consulted on this, and have rejected similar overtures previously. they call it a non-serious...
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it is outrageous, fred. it is all fake. it's all just to force congress into making some sort of resolution. he is never going to enact this power. he won't do it. he will get annihilated in court. it will drag on, he may be arrested before this -- >> take it easy. no one will be arrested. >> you don't know that. >> i absolutely do, richard. he is not being arrested. take that to the bank. >> you take it to the bank. i'm not. >> all right, richard avery, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> see you soon. >> take care. >> good to see you. >>> we got so much more straight ahead in the newsroom, but first, the way we dress is the way we live, and now, the new cnn original series, american style, takes a look at how fashion has helped shape our country, and that comes all the way from the white house. here's cnn white house p correspondent kate bennet. >> i wish people would follow close what i do, not what i wear. >> a fair request, but not always easy. when like it or not, what a first lady wears has political messaging of it
it is outrageous, fred. it is all fake. it's all just to force congress into making some sort of resolution. he is never going to enact this power. he won't do it. he will get annihilated in court. it will drag on, he may be arrested before this -- >> take it easy. no one will be arrested. >> you don't know that. >> i absolutely do, richard. he is not being arrested. take that to the bank. >> you take it to the bank. i'm not. >> all right, richard avery, thank you...
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a lot to get to with fred pleitgen live in moscow. fred, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. certainly those two bombshell articles that came out over the weekend in the "new york times" and the "washington post" very much a topic here in moscow as well. i can tell you i've been monitoring russian news agencies over the entire weekend, it has been a feast for them taking swipes at the united states and obviously also some of the things that the president has said in rebuttal of those bo bombshell articles. the one entity we haven't heard from yet is the kremlin. we do expect that there might be a statement or conference call coming from the kremlin possibly in the next couple hours. so we'll keep you updated on all of that. but as far as those notes and those meetings are concerned, certainly there is a lot of concern in the u.s. because we are talking about the data of meetings between vladimir putin and president trump in five different locations. and former officials say it is absolutely not common practice for instance for notes to be destroyed or for things not to be ava
a lot to get to with fred pleitgen live in moscow. fred, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. certainly those two bombshell articles that came out over the weekend in the "new york times" and the "washington post" very much a topic here in moscow as well. i can tell you i've been monitoring russian news agencies over the entire weekend, it has been a feast for them taking swipes at the united states and obviously also some of the things that the president has said...
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>> right, fred. >> it is going to be more than what it is right now. it is going to be more than what we know right now. so whether mueller wants to limit that testimony, whether lanny davis wants to limit that testimony, it doesn't matter, it is going to be something that is coming out even before the house, even before the senate, we can't pretend there is not going to be revelations. there will be. >> richard, how will it end for michael cohen? how and why would this be -- >> it doesn't help him, it doesn't benefit him, it is disingenuous by cohen, he is not a sympathetic figure. think about him before he got arrest and his bullying tactics with people and agreeing to take care of people and this and that. >> i agree. >> i want to come testify, but limit what you're going to ask me on cross-examination, i can't take, it is not going to happen, it is open season on him if he testifies. his credibility is at issue. >> and he's not going to say anything, fred. >> we'll see. >> all right. >> we will leave it there for now. we shall see. richard avery, g
>> right, fred. >> it is going to be more than what it is right now. it is going to be more than what we know right now. so whether mueller wants to limit that testimony, whether lanny davis wants to limit that testimony, it doesn't matter, it is going to be something that is coming out even before the house, even before the senate, we can't pretend there is not going to be revelations. there will be. >> richard, how will it end for michael cohen? how and why would this be --...
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>> well, that's where i was going, fred. what i was saying is we do know that the democrats are saying they support border security, but we also know their track record, voting track record, real votes, senate and house democrats. >> what is the area that the president, that republicans are willing to compromise on? >> i think that what the president could do is take $2 million, $2.5 million, for the wall, and a promise that we would eliminate sanctuary cities, or we would vet people more carefully, on the border, and we could work together with that, and then after that is done, maybe more money for the wall. i want to point out though, we hear from democrats that experts say walls are ineffective. that's not what the walls in yuma, arizona, or san diego, or el paso have shown us. they have greatly reduced illegal immigration and nobody is calling to tear down those walls to. say walls don't work is ridiculous. i think -- >> here's the problem, jack. democrats aren't saying that walls don't work period. what we're saying --
>> well, that's where i was going, fred. what i was saying is we do know that the democrats are saying they support border security, but we also know their track record, voting track record, real votes, senate and house democrats. >> what is the area that the president, that republicans are willing to compromise on? >> i think that what the president could do is take $2 million, $2.5 million, for the wall, and a promise that we would eliminate sanctuary cities, or we would vet...
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>> reporter: hey, good afternoon, fred. president trump and other administration officials have suggested that these reports in the "new york times" and the "washington post" are insulting, ludicrous, and not worthy of a response. you saw there president trump dismiss both of these reports last night on fox news. i wanted to point to these statements put out by the press secretary, sarah sanders. in responding to both of these reports she used very similar language in the first. responding to the "new york times" she suggested the story was absurd and called james comey, the former fbi director, a disgraced partisan hack. she said, the white house doesn't even warrant a response. unlike president obama who let russia and other former adversaries push america around, president trump has actually been tough on russia. that's almost identical language about president trump and president obama that she used in her response to the "new york times" story about the fbi opening up a counterintelligence investigation into president
>> reporter: hey, good afternoon, fred. president trump and other administration officials have suggested that these reports in the "new york times" and the "washington post" are insulting, ludicrous, and not worthy of a response. you saw there president trump dismiss both of these reports last night on fox news. i wanted to point to these statements put out by the press secretary, sarah sanders. in responding to both of these reports she used very similar language in...
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. >> that's right, fred. the president is determined to get funding for his long-promised border wall. for some time now, the white house had been looking at different avenues of securing funding for the wall. one of them would be to declare a national emergency, to get funding that way. it's an option the president has had on the table for quite some time, but he hasn't take than step. in part because there's no guarantee that it would work. democrats have openly said they would challenge that attempt by the president in court. the other avenue is essentially securing excess funds from other government agencies, forfeiture funds from the department of treasury, certain funds from the department of defense, but ultimately sources indicate that would be just a couple drops in the bucket that the president is asking for, for border wall funding, that $5.7 billion demand from the president. so ultimately, for the president and his team, it's back to the drawing board and threatening yet another government shutdo
. >> that's right, fred. the president is determined to get funding for his long-promised border wall. for some time now, the white house had been looking at different avenues of securing funding for the wall. one of them would be to declare a national emergency, to get funding that way. it's an option the president has had on the table for quite some time, but he hasn't take than step. in part because there's no guarantee that it would work. democrats have openly said they would...
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fred, thank you so much, as always. fred fleitz. >> thank you. lou: up next, the trump administration warns of serious consequences in venezuela as the struggle for power there is escalating. we take that up next, sara carter, the washington times, carly hur (sfx:birds singing, distant dog barking) (sfx:footsteps in wet cement) (sfx:birds singing, distant dog barking) hi hi ♪(whistling tune: "don't worry, be happy")♪ following tonight, millions of americans enduring sub zero temperatures as a dangerous cold weather system is blanketing the midwest. in minnesota today, windchills bringing temperatures as low as negative 55 degrees. >>> roger stone pleaded not guilty to charges by special counsel robert mueller. those charges include obstruction of justice, witness tampering, lying to congress. >>> and nicolas maduro freezing bank accounts of opposition leader juan. john bolton warned of serious consequences for anyone who interferes or tries to harm guy' to. >>> joining me now, sara carter, fellow with the independent women's forum, fox busine
fred, thank you so much, as always. fred fleitz. >> thank you. lou: up next, the trump administration warns of serious consequences in venezuela as the struggle for power there is escalating. we take that up next, sara carter, the washington times, carly hur (sfx:birds singing, distant dog barking) (sfx:footsteps in wet cement) (sfx:birds singing, distant dog barking) hi hi ♪(whistling tune: "don't worry, be happy")♪ following tonight, millions of americans enduring sub zero...
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so how will health care names look in 2019 joining us now, fred hassan. fred, happy new year. >> happy new year. >> >> taking a look at the health care stocks, the fact that they outperformed the broader markets last year, do you expect that to continue in 2019 and if so, why >> so 2018 you saw that health care was up 5% while overall the indices were down in mid-single digits that was not a surprise. it is a defensive sector but beyond that, there is a secular trend under way which is innovation in every part of health care there was innovation, even in data management, there was a lot of innovation. especially in pharmaceuticals. merck and pfizer really were the outstanding stars. they are at the top of the dow and that's in the case of merck driven by a very, very important drug, keytruda which grew and grew very nicely in cancer, and pfizer had a very good drug for breast cancer and autoimmune diseases so invanovation is the story gon forward as well. in 2018 the script for the pharmacy was written in that fda approved 59 new molecular entities that i
so how will health care names look in 2019 joining us now, fred hassan. fred, happy new year. >> happy new year. >> >> taking a look at the health care stocks, the fact that they outperformed the broader markets last year, do you expect that to continue in 2019 and if so, why >> so 2018 you saw that health care was up 5% while overall the indices were down in mid-single digits that was not a surprise. it is a defensive sector but beyond that, there is a secular trend...
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. >> yeah, that's right, fred. the white house for some time has been exploring different avenues to secure funding for the president's long-promised border wall. one of those is to declare a national emergency to get that border wall funding. he hasn't taken that step previously because it's unclear it would actually work. democrats have already promised they would try to block that attempt in court. the other option is essentially to look for funding elsewhere in the federal government, whether in different agencies like the treasury or the department of defense, there are different places the president can get revenue from for his border wall. the problem there is there's simply not enough. they're a drop in the bucket of the $5.7 billion the president has been demanding for his border wall, so essentially for the president and his team, it's back to the drawing board and threatening another shutdown, essentially a repeat of the last 35 days if the president doesn't get what he wants from democrats in a couple w
. >> yeah, that's right, fred. the white house for some time has been exploring different avenues to secure funding for the president's long-promised border wall. one of those is to declare a national emergency to get that border wall funding. he hasn't taken that step previously because it's unclear it would actually work. democrats have already promised they would try to block that attempt in court. the other option is essentially to look for funding elsewhere in the federal government,...
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so, fred, not a lot of hope that we can see anything come out of this as democrats still not seeming to feel political pressure to compromise at this point. >> all right, sarah westwood at the white house, thank you. >>> joining me to discuss this, former south regional director for obama's 2012 campaign, theron johnson. chief of staff of communications for george governor nathan deal, brian robinson. good to see you both. happy new year. >> happy new year. >> is this a healthy message coming from the president? saying he doesn't really care, you know, there are people going without a paycheck, he wants his wall. >> i don't think he doesn't care that people are going without their paycheck. >> he tweeted it. >> just tweeted it. well, what i heard him say is they're mainly democrats, these federal workers. people say there's no evidence for that. if you just look at the vote returns in northern virginia and d.c., they are overwhelmingly democrat. what he's saying is true. it's not a good reason to continue the shutdown or not pay federal workers. he's not saying it without evidence. h
so, fred, not a lot of hope that we can see anything come out of this as democrats still not seeming to feel political pressure to compromise at this point. >> all right, sarah westwood at the white house, thank you. >>> joining me to discuss this, former south regional director for obama's 2012 campaign, theron johnson. chief of staff of communications for george governor nathan deal, brian robinson. good to see you both. happy new year. >> happy new year. >> is this...
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fred, thank you so much, as always. fred fleitz. >> thank you. lou: up next, the trump administration warns of serious consequences in venezuela as the struggle for power there is escalating. we take that up next, sara carter, the washington times, carly hur -we're doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sing. -jamie, this is your house? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friends were coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good to be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. -oh, sweetie, please, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. -please. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] - with tripadvisor finding the right hotel at the lowest price is as easy as dates, deals, done. going on a work trip? dates, deals, done. destination wedding? dates, deals, done. because with tripadvisor all you have to do is enter the dates of your stay and we'll take care of the rest: searching over 200 booking sites to find
fred, thank you so much, as always. fred fleitz. >> thank you. lou: up next, the trump administration warns of serious consequences in venezuela as the struggle for power there is escalating. we take that up next, sara carter, the washington times, carly hur -we're doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sing. -jamie, this is your house? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friends were coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is...
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. >> fred, a lot of energy here on the ground today. obviously, a smaller number than certainly that first year in 2017 but the folks i spoke with said they were energized, they want to be here because they felt there was more work to be
. >> fred, a lot of energy here on the ground today. obviously, a smaller number than certainly that first year in 2017 but the folks i spoke with said they were energized, they want to be here because they felt there was more work to be
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but really, fred, this indictment is classic robert mueller. it dangles out additional information, particularly about senior trump campaign officials and leaves those questions lingering without closing the loop about what else might be out there for the special counsel's probe. >> definitely leaves the impression of the opening chapter. there's more to come potentially. thank you so much. with me now, michael zeldin, former federal prosecutor and former special assistant to robert mueller at department of justice and cnn legal analyst. also joining me, james galliano, retired fbi special agent and cnn law enforcement analyst. good to see you both. michael, you first. what is your greatest take away from the indictment? what screams at you in potentially incriminating detail? >> two things, that which was said and that which wasn't said. if you lied to me, if you obstruct my investigation, i will charge you with a crime. that's what he charged roger stone with. what is not said is whether or not any of the underlying activity that gave rise to
but really, fred, this indictment is classic robert mueller. it dangles out additional information, particularly about senior trump campaign officials and leaves those questions lingering without closing the loop about what else might be out there for the special counsel's probe. >> definitely leaves the impression of the opening chapter. there's more to come potentially. thank you so much. with me now, michael zeldin, former federal prosecutor and former special assistant to robert...
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earlier, fred watson, who is aatronomer at large —— earlier, fred watson, who is astronomer at large of the commonwealth, told me why this was so significant. well, the first thing is, of course, it has never been done before. no spacecraft has attempted to make this hazardous lending. when you are completely out of radio contact with the earth, because the moon gets in the way, and the chinese have solved this problem very neatly by putting in a relay transmitter, a relay spacecraft, about 20,000 kilometres beyond the moon in an orbit that allows the transmitter to see both the earth and the spacecraft at the same time. so the technical challenges are enormous, but of course the scientific possibilities for the far side of the moon are even bigger, and that is what is so exciting about this potential projects. is only being done now, why didn't the americans or russians do it in the first place? because they were preoccupied with the near side! there is so much interest in geology and size to be done on the near side of the moon, that i think it is now very well studied. the key thi
earlier, fred watson, who is aatronomer at large —— earlier, fred watson, who is astronomer at large of the commonwealth, told me why this was so significant. well, the first thing is, of course, it has never been done before. no spacecraft has attempted to make this hazardous lending. when you are completely out of radio contact with the earth, because the moon gets in the way, and the chinese have solved this problem very neatly by putting in a relay transmitter, a relay spacecraft, about...
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let's bring in fret pligin fred. what is russia's stake in all of this? >> reporter: their stake is massive, they have huge relations with venezuela, they have been making even bigger over the past couple of months, the past couple of years. they just signed a massive oil contract with the venezuelans. they just sent two extra strategic bombers to venezuela as well a couple months ago. so no secret that the deputy foreign minister told me made that russia is squarely in venezuela's corner and warned of possible intervention. >> there are dangerous signs of something going on along these lines. we warn everyone, not just the u.s., but some others who may entertain these ideas from this type of action. the resort to military power would be catastrophic. >> reporter: also yesterday a phone call between vladimir putin and nicolas maduro where once again putin also pledged his support to maduro as well. but of course, when you have senior russian official, you have to ask him about possible relations between president trump and the russians. i certainly did th
let's bring in fret pligin fred. what is russia's stake in all of this? >> reporter: their stake is massive, they have huge relations with venezuela, they have been making even bigger over the past couple of months, the past couple of years. they just signed a massive oil contract with the venezuelans. they just sent two extra strategic bombers to venezuela as well a couple months ago. so no secret that the deputy foreign minister told me made that russia is squarely in venezuela's corner...
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fred is one of the workers with disabilities feeling the pain of the shutdown. he shared his story with david culver. >> reporter: do you go to a lot of news websites? >> sometimes i do. >> reporter: furloughed frois contractor job fred has been spend ago lot of te on his computer and in front of his tv. >> do you get bored? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: on any given day you would find fred reportingo rk here at the ronald reagan building, he works at the mail om in the epa. he's been here 27 years. he says not coming to work has not only leftho him w a paycheck but left him without his day-to-day >> that's part of my independence going to work and earning a payeck and paying my bills. >> what do you miss m not being at work? >> i miss serving the public. m i miss daily routine. i miss my, you know, ercowo and also, of course, i miss my paycheck. >> we want our folks to work. that's the solution. get our people back to work. >> reporter: mark haul ih w service source, the company helps place people with disabilities with jobs. >> many have been with us for years, t
fred is one of the workers with disabilities feeling the pain of the shutdown. he shared his story with david culver. >> reporter: do you go to a lot of news websites? >> sometimes i do. >> reporter: furloughed frois contractor job fred has been spend ago lot of te on his computer and in front of his tv. >> do you get bored? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: on any given day you would find fred reportingo rk here at the ronald reagan building, he works at the mail...
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his bond $100,000, fred. we hope for these details to be cleared up when we hear from authorities publicly for the first time since these arrested were made. >> kaylee, any reaction from the family? the teenage sister in the vehicle was very descriptive in what she saw in the person in this red vehicle that is alleged to have been involved in this shooting. >> reporter: well, we've heard from the family's attorney, lee merritt, who has said there were four independent witnesses who also described that red pickup truck, a white man driving it. but he makes the point that it could have been very easy in those early morning hours for someone to confuse a fleeing bystander with the actual shooter. considering you have a confession from eric black jr., i think we can make the conclusion that that white man in that red pickup truck was not, in fact, involved in this at all. >> kaley hartung, thank you so much from houston. >>> farmers are just some of the latest who feel the effects of the government shutdown. but
his bond $100,000, fred. we hope for these details to be cleared up when we hear from authorities publicly for the first time since these arrested were made. >> kaylee, any reaction from the family? the teenage sister in the vehicle was very descriptive in what she saw in the person in this red vehicle that is alleged to have been involved in this shooting. >> reporter: well, we've heard from the family's attorney, lee merritt, who has said there were four independent witnesses who...
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. >> fred silverman who was running programming at cbs said, we're going to get rid of the shows that are most highly rated and replace them with shows that they thought would be more appealing to that younger audience. >> they changed the face of television. >> my name is norman lear. >> until 1971 he was a very successful if largely unheralded producer/writer in hollywood. but then he burst upon the public consciousness when he took on bigotry with his "all in the family." >> norman lear and bud yorkin created absolutely iconic shows. >> they revolutionized not only cbs but all of american television. >> our world is coming crumbling down. the coons are coming. >> to use language like that on tv was just unheard of. but it really captured a certain moment. >> archie, 12% of the population is black. there should be a lot of black families living out here. >> yeah, this is only a beginning but i think it's wonderful. >> well, let's see how wonderful it is when the watermelon rinds come flying out the window. >> it scared me when i first saw "all in the family" a little bit. i thought
. >> fred silverman who was running programming at cbs said, we're going to get rid of the shows that are most highly rated and replace them with shows that they thought would be more appealing to that younger audience. >> they changed the face of television. >> my name is norman lear. >> until 1971 he was a very successful if largely unheralded producer/writer in hollywood. but then he burst upon the public consciousness when he took on bigotry with his "all in the...
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he was back at >> are you hopeful, fred?>> es, i'm hopeful so i can get back to work. >> reporter: any gen day you would find him here reporting to work at the ronald reagan building in the epa mail room. he's been here 27years. >> what do you miss most about not being at work? >> i miss serving the public. i miss my daily routine. i missmy, you know, co-workers and also, of course, i miss my paycheck. >> get our people back to work. mark haul is with service source, the company helps place people with disabilities into jobs. >> many of them have been with us for styears. like fred, they're home, nervous, ntanxious, they wa to go back to work. >> reporter: they have now launched a cans for contractors campaign, a food drive for more than 100 employees with disabilities who are off the job. c >> i have t a few corners here and there. been pretty tough. m >> youing it work, though? >> yes, i am. i have to. i t il people takes a lot to get me upset. i'm easy going. >> reporter: but the shutdown has left easy going fred frustrat
he was back at >> are you hopeful, fred?>> es, i'm hopeful so i can get back to work. >> reporter: any gen day you would find him here reporting to work at the ronald reagan building in the epa mail room. he's been here 27years. >> what do you miss most about not being at work? >> i miss serving the public. i miss my daily routine. i missmy, you know, co-workers and also, of course, i miss my paycheck. >> get our people back to work. mark haul is with service...