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the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, said only that he had spoken frankly with mr trump. now for the latest financial news with sally bundock well on the way to 2 billion friends — facebook gets more popular, more profitable and more powerful than ever before. plus, driving a brexit bargain — why britain's the place to snap up a cut—price supercar. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: a rare bit of good news for mexico's car industry — but first... we start with facebook — because despite predictions of a slowdown, the world's biggest social network keeps getting more popular, more profitable and more powerful. late on wednesday it reported quarterly numbers that were much better than expected. they round off another year of rapid growth that has seen it become one of the biggest advertising businesses on earth. its massive reach has also of course raised concerns about the amount of influence it can have and the reliability of information that's shared on it. so let's give you an idea of how big facebook now is. by the end
the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, said only that he had spoken frankly with mr trump. now for the latest financial news with sally bundock well on the way to 2 billion friends — facebook gets more popular, more profitable and more powerful than ever before. plus, driving a brexit bargain — why britain's the place to snap up a cut—price supercar. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: a rare bit of good news for mexico's car industry — but...
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northbound 295 shut down at malcolm x avenue. all traffic being pushed on to malcolm x. southbound sunf maryland, suitland parkway may be your best bet. it is under investigation which means it could be some time. megan mcgrath has more from the scene to explain to us exactly what is going on. megan. >> well, we're really starting to see some tie ups here because of a single car accident that has all of the northbound lanes of 295 closed. you can see this is the detour right here at malcolm x avenue. we are now starting to see lots of traffic slowing down as cars are forced off of 295 down on to malcolm x. so within the last half hour, we are starting to see major traffic tie ups in the area. now, in terms of how long this is going to remain closed, we don't know. you can see the police officers are here manning this detour. the accident itself is a little further down the road just beyond malcolm x. we're told it's a single car accident. we don't know any of the particulars, but there apparently is s we bumped into a motorist who went through that debris field and got a
northbound 295 shut down at malcolm x avenue. all traffic being pushed on to malcolm x. southbound sunf maryland, suitland parkway may be your best bet. it is under investigation which means it could be some time. megan mcgrath has more from the scene to explain to us exactly what is going on. megan. >> well, we're really starting to see some tie ups here because of a single car accident that has all of the northbound lanes of 295 closed. you can see this is the detour right here at...
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up next, steve hartman with the "malcolm in the middle" of the super bowl. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! (sigh) i wish my insurance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance (sfx: park rides, music andoooh!d sounds) when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. (sighs sadly) try this. only aleve can stop pain for 12 hours. plus, aleve is recommended by more doctors than any other brand for minor arthritis pain. aleve. live whole. not part. >> pelley: now steve hartman with the super bowl star who resident between the lines. new england patriots! >> repor
up next, steve hartman with the "malcolm in the middle" of the super bowl. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! (sigh) i wish my insurance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? you can...
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up next, steve hartman with the "malcolm in the middle" of the super bowl. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! (sigh) i wish my insurance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance (sfx: park rides, music andoooh!d sounds) when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. (sighs sadly) try this. only aleve can stop pain for 12 hours. plus, aleve is recommended by more doctors than any other brand for minor arthritis pain. aleve. live whole. not part. >> pelley: now steve hartman with the super bowl star who resident between the lines. >> ladies and gentlemen, your new england patriots! >> reporter: generally speaking, super bowl pregame
up next, steve hartman with the "malcolm in the middle" of the super bowl. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! (sigh) i wish my insurance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? charlie?!...
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again, northbound closedhbound d between malcolm x and suitlandxd parkway. rkway. otherwise, maryland looks okaya as we take a look at prince at george's county into thatnt montgomery county outer loopmery 95 baltimore-washingtonalt parkway are all right. r delay free so far coming out so of frederick through thugh gaithersburg and down tod down o rockville on 270.on 27 all right, that's a look atlookt traffic. more weather and trafficeatherra coming up at 5:15. maury and holly. >> thank you. coming up on fox5>> tha news morning, north dakotamo officials issuingrn a finala fi warning asking protesters torott leave the cam near the dakotaota access pipeline.ipline >> thousands of san jose ose residents forced to evacuate eva their homes in the wake ofwake o dramatic flooding.fl >> a live look across the d.c.. region. it's 5:08 and 54 degrees.54 back after this. this. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> 5:09. protesters marched in the streets of anaheim california overniesght after an oteffrsof los angeles police officers p fired his weaponolic outside off his home duri
again, northbound closedhbound d between malcolm x and suitlandxd parkway. rkway. otherwise, maryland looks okaya as we take a look at prince at george's county into thatnt montgomery county outer loopmery 95 baltimore-washingtonalt parkway are all right. r delay free so far coming out so of frederick through thugh gaithersburg and down tod down o rockville on 270.on 27 all right, that's a look atlookt traffic. more weather and trafficeatherra coming up at 5:15. maury and holly. >> thank...
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trump and australian prime minister malcolm turnbull. sources within both governments, scott, confirmed the call was in t,ct tense and there were sharp disagreements. so three episodes accusing the media of doing one thing when oftentimes the white house was part of the story itself. >> pelley: major garrett at the white house. thank you. today the state department said it has revoked tens of thousands of visas in the ban on citizens from seven predominantly muslim nations. a cbs news poll out today finds that americans are split on that ban. 45% approve, 51% disapprove. e, for the president, only 40% of americans approve of the job he's doing, 48% disapprove. breaking it down by party, 84% of republicans approve, 84% of democrats disapprove. central paris was thrown into panic today after a knife- wielding man attacked soldiers guarding the louvre museum. president trump put out a statement that said, "get smart u.s." the attack ended quickly, and jonathan vigliotti is in paris. >> reporter: french police rushed the shopping mall undern
trump and australian prime minister malcolm turnbull. sources within both governments, scott, confirmed the call was in t,ct tense and there were sharp disagreements. so three episodes accusing the media of doing one thing when oftentimes the white house was part of the story itself. >> pelley: major garrett at the white house. thank you. today the state department said it has revoked tens of thousands of visas in the ban on citizens from seven predominantly muslim nations. a cbs news...
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so all traffic right now being pushed on to malcolm x. those backups are building if you're headed in from maryland sometime soon. definitely taking suitland parkway instead. no word on when this is going to wrap up here this morning. >>> inner loop ramp to old georgetown road, that is blocked by the work zone there. 270 southbound here, fought bad from 70 down to the spur. you can see 63 miles per hour. it's going to take you 29 minutes. northbound, also looking nice and clear here this morning. you don't have any worries. 270 northbound. still have the situation southbound 95 after 123. left lane getting by that crash. the rest of 95 looks okay. 66 into town and out of town, no big problems there. top of the beltway, all of these routes into town and out of town looking okay right now, going to check in with mr. chuck bell. i have to say, we are happy with today's weather.
so all traffic right now being pushed on to malcolm x. those backups are building if you're headed in from maryland sometime soon. definitely taking suitland parkway instead. no word on when this is going to wrap up here this morning. >>> inner loop ramp to old georgetown road, that is blocked by the work zone there. 270 southbound here, fought bad from 70 down to the spur. you can see 63 miles per hour. it's going to take you 29 minutes. northbound, also looking nice and clear here...
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again, all traffic pushed on to malcolm x right now. if you're headed in from maryland this morning, you can use suitland parkway instead. no word right now on exactly how long this is going to last. live report from megan mcgrath live at the scene in just the next couple of minutes. >>> 66 and 95 looking good here this morning. inner ramp to georgetown, do have that ramp blocked right now because of a worm zone. and bottom of the beltway, looking pretty good. an update on that 295 situation coming up. >>> it is hands on experience that most people don't get and it could benefit you. the class teaching students how to build cars and where you can get one on sale this weekend. >>> also ahead at 5:00, our food fears series continues. how one mom managed to make life easier daughter who is plagued with certain allergies. >>> the new mlb rule that could make the next nats game you go to shorter. >>> if you're thinking about buying a uses car, you might be able to find one of the most reliable at a big sale this they were put together by a g
again, all traffic pushed on to malcolm x right now. if you're headed in from maryland this morning, you can use suitland parkway instead. no word right now on exactly how long this is going to last. live report from megan mcgrath live at the scene in just the next couple of minutes. >>> 66 and 95 looking good here this morning. inner ramp to georgetown, do have that ramp blocked right now because of a worm zone. and bottom of the beltway, looking pretty good. an update on that 295...
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. >> reporter: malcolm mitchell -- >> seriously. >> reporter: -- super bowl winner. steve hartman, on the road in houston. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. emergency after tornados strike leaving behind miles of destruction. mr. president, i am surprised that the words of coretta scott king are not suitable for debate in the united states senate. >> senator elizabeth warren is told to take her seat during her speech opposing attorney
. >> reporter: malcolm mitchell -- >> seriously. >> reporter: -- super bowl winner. steve hartman, on the road in houston. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. emergency after tornados strike leaving behind miles of destruction. mr. president, i am...
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northbound 295 crash after malcolm x avenue has cleared.cl. this was a single vehicle veh crash very serious that hadtad the road closed earlier butliert now you've got delays still on the northbound side taking youtk back to about laboratory roadab and this has affected suitlandcl parkway. you see very heavy delays jammed traffic all the waye way back to branch avenue. avenue. and finally let's check in onk n the other side of the beltway,bl maryland commute very heavy on the top of the beltway.be outer loop there stacked upoop from 95 to georgia avenue.gia a. 95 itself and the t baltimore-washington parkwaye-wa are looking okay. oy. and that's a look at traffic.tr. now it's time for... the the morning meme. mo >> yes, time forrnin the morninm meme. >> ♪♪ >> i didn't know i had to do it ton'dat y.da. >> caitlin we'll put your picture in there somewhere.in th >> yeah, just photoshop myotoshy face in there. >> #morning meme send them onemn in. in >> aww. >> aww >> this one is from a sad snowdw lover. >> is this you, tucker. >> aka tucker ba
northbound 295 crash after malcolm x avenue has cleared.cl. this was a single vehicle veh crash very serious that hadtad the road closed earlier butliert now you've got delays still on the northbound side taking youtk back to about laboratory roadab and this has affected suitlandcl parkway. you see very heavy delays jammed traffic all the waye way back to branch avenue. avenue. and finally let's check in onk n the other side of the beltway,bl maryland commute very heavy on the top of the...
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in about 15 minutes, i will be joined by malcolm. it 6:15 in hong kong or 5:15 monday monday watching in new york trade you don't want to miss that. a quiet start to the trading day. closedave u.s. markets on account of presidents' day. no drivers when it comes in particular to the fx market. in new zealand off about .25%. qe dollar is unchanged. the aussie dollar seeing quite a bit of strength. deutsche bank saying there's more upside with the shrieking deficit driven by the surge in commodity prices -- shrinking deficit driven by the surge in commodity prices. although giving back some of the gains. crude is still range found. this is the narrowest trading range in 13 years when it comes to oil prices. bhp reporting after local markets closed today. let's take a look at how european stocks ended up. it was a bloodbath on account of unilever plunging 5% at the close after they backed out of the mega takeover. that dragged the rest of the market down. headed for its biggest advance in more than two weeks. sterling was higher against
in about 15 minutes, i will be joined by malcolm. it 6:15 in hong kong or 5:15 monday monday watching in new york trade you don't want to miss that. a quiet start to the trading day. closedave u.s. markets on account of presidents' day. no drivers when it comes in particular to the fx market. in new zealand off about .25%. qe dollar is unchanged. the aussie dollar seeing quite a bit of strength. deutsche bank saying there's more upside with the shrieking deficit driven by the surge in commodity...
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. >> reporter: malcolm mitchell -- >> seriously. >> reporter: -- super bowl winner. steve hartman, on the road in houston. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later ♪ >>> it's wednesday, february 8th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> it was actually a twister. the funnel come straight over. come straight across. come straight up behind us. >> twister touchdown. louisiana declares a state of emergency after tornados strike, leaving behind miles of destruction. >>> mr. president, i am surprised that the words of coretta scott king are not suitable for debate in the united states senate. senator elizabeth warren is told to take her seat during her noeech opposing attorney general
. >> reporter: malcolm mitchell -- >> seriously. >> reporter: -- super bowl winner. steve hartman, on the road in houston. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later ♪ >>> it's wednesday, february 8th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> it was actually a twister. the funnel come straight over. come straight across. come straight up behind...
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but malcolm didn't care. didn't care what anyone thought. >> somebody called me a nerd. not a word i'm used to hearing. >> is it okay though, are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it. it's like a badge of honor to me knowing where i came from. >> reporter: malcolm confessed to me that when he started college he could only read at about a junior high level and it bothered him. so he started putting as much effort into his reading game as his football game. every free moment he had a book in his hand, until eventually he was reading them by the dozens. >> then it was like. >> reporter: and that's why no matter what he does on sunday, malcolm says football will never be his proudest accomplishment. >> that came natural, that is a gift. i had to work to read. >> reporter: which brings us to the latest chapter in his life story. >> i think after the interview i tw the reaction. i it kind of took on a life of its own. >> reporter: today the reader is a writer too. >> so i wrote the book that you have in your hand today. "the magician's hat." >> reporter: the magicians
but malcolm didn't care. didn't care what anyone thought. >> somebody called me a nerd. not a word i'm used to hearing. >> is it okay though, are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it. it's like a badge of honor to me knowing where i came from. >> reporter: malcolm confessed to me that when he started college he could only read at about a junior high level and it bothered him. so he started putting as much effort into his reading game as his football game. every...
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malcolm mitchell was in college then, playing for georgia. one day he ran into a woman at barnes and noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> and then he went to the wedding. >> i loved that part. >> reporter: he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care. didn't care what anyone thought. >> somebody called me a nerd. that's not a word i'm used to hearing. >> reporter: are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it. it's like a badge of honor to me. knowing where i came from. >> reporter: malcolm confessed to me that when he started college, he could only read at about a junior high level, and it bothered him. so he started putting as much effort into his reading game as his football game. every free moment he had a book in his hand unti w >> the ending was great. >> reporter: that's why no matter what he does on sunday, malco
malcolm mitchell was in college then, playing for georgia. one day he ran into a woman at barnes and noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> and then he went to the wedding. >> i loved that part. >> reporter: he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care. didn't...
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malcolm nance, and tim whiner. gentleman, i want you both to tell us what you know and act like you're being investigators rather than journalists. malcolm, first of all, if you were heading up the fbi right now in terms of counterintelligence, where would you like to find out the dots connect? >> well, we already know fbi has pfizer warrants. i would be doing what we've seen. we are coordinating or they are coordinating with the national security agencies. they're coordinating with the central intention agency, and however, getting that warrant also allowed them to take in intelligence from other foreign intelligence collectors. the ukrainians, estonia, french ghq in england. there's an enormous amount of collection power. i would scrub every correction and try to determine exactly what they're trying to determine now. are these people connected to russian spies? are they being handled by russian spies? are they russian spies? >> can we tell using modern electronics and data collection if somebody has talked on th
malcolm nance, and tim whiner. gentleman, i want you both to tell us what you know and act like you're being investigators rather than journalists. malcolm, first of all, if you were heading up the fbi right now in terms of counterintelligence, where would you like to find out the dots connect? >> well, we already know fbi has pfizer warrants. i would be doing what we've seen. we are coordinating or they are coordinating with the national security agencies. they're coordinating with the...
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how concerned are you that malcolm's right? we're at the beginning of a white house trying to cover-up something that the american people should know about? >> i would say to malcolm, the senior chief forgotten more than i've ever known but in this place i have to take a little bit of disagreement here. i think -- i spent four years with the russians. i sold their trade craft. they're very good at what they do when it comes to manipulating and running assets. if people thinks there's going to be this gotcha moment where there's going to be audio released, where the russians are sitting down with someone saying if you give us this, i'm going to help you with the elections, i think they're going to be sorely wrong. that's not how they conduct the trade craft, the russians. i say that because without that kind of conversation, the likelihood of getting a conviction or even a trial or even a prosecutoring somebody, it's pretty low. it's pretty unlikely. meeting with russian intelligence officers as distasteful as it is, as loejsome
how concerned are you that malcolm's right? we're at the beginning of a white house trying to cover-up something that the american people should know about? >> i would say to malcolm, the senior chief forgotten more than i've ever known but in this place i have to take a little bit of disagreement here. i think -- i spent four years with the russians. i sold their trade craft. they're very good at what they do when it comes to manipulating and running assets. if people thinks there's...
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malcolm turnbull: we have had several conversations now. they have been constructive, frank and forthright. and we have a very deep engagement with the american administration, and every american administration. the australian-u.s. alliance relationship is very deep. it is built over a century of fighting side-by-side in every major conflict. it is an alliance, an economic partnership, and is built on millions of people to people links. >> how do you read him as a man, though? malcolm turnbull: he is a very big personality with a very big job. >> in terms of the added difficulty of decision-making, because this is a brand-new world, he is somebody that does diplomacy by social media, by twitter, there is an element of the unexpected. does that change the way you deal with the u.s.? malcolm turnbull: no, we pursue our national interests methodically, calmly, consistently. we make our case very frankly and forthrightly when we are speaking to our american friends. but as you would expect, with good friends, we are fairly circumspect with what
malcolm turnbull: we have had several conversations now. they have been constructive, frank and forthright. and we have a very deep engagement with the american administration, and every american administration. the australian-u.s. alliance relationship is very deep. it is built over a century of fighting side-by-side in every major conflict. it is an alliance, an economic partnership, and is built on millions of people to people links. >> how do you read him as a man, though? malcolm...
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the last year of malcolm x. those speeches you have hardly access to them. and this is what we need to bring back. and baldwin is key to that because he's probably the only one who has that title of universal analysis of the system and all history. all common history. there are not two different history, it's the same. we all have a responsibility in that. and obligatory. you need to know baldwin. it's part of of your general cultures. it's part of your general, you know, to be a citizen, to know your history is also to know baldwin. >> so you were a citizen of haiti along there, i know that in '61, i think you had to escape with your parents. yeah, that regime. to go to congo. we'll come back perhaps in a second. but you start a reading in baldwin you said early. about 15 or so. >> yeah. before college. what were you seeing on the page? what were you connecting to as a young man? >> let me give you an example. like many youngster in my anyone even in haiti, i grew up watching american films. you know, jon wayne, doris day, musical, and for me, that was the
the last year of malcolm x. those speeches you have hardly access to them. and this is what we need to bring back. and baldwin is key to that because he's probably the only one who has that title of universal analysis of the system and all history. all common history. there are not two different history, it's the same. we all have a responsibility in that. and obligatory. you need to know baldwin. it's part of of your general cultures. it's part of your general, you know, to be a citizen, to...
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that started with lenin of -- >> actual quotes malcolm? >> yes. >> actual quotes? >> these are actual quotes. >> what does it do to the profession, dana? you're a journalist, "washington post," one of the more regarded newspapers in the country. and you and your colleagues and the others in media, all of a sudden if this picks up, you're going around the country being viewed by many americans, if not most eventually if this is successful, that you're the enemy. your're just making things up. you're just lying. >> right. well, look. it is very ominous, reverend. when you have president trump constantly using the refrain dishonest press, the lying press that was used in pre-war germany. so there are many ominous sort of antecedents for what's going on here. i don't think it changes the way we in the media do our business. this isn't a popularity contest. he can boast the approval ratings of the media down. who cares at all? we are -- it's our i don't know to just get out there and tell the truth. even if he's trying to discredit it. the real difference is going to be
that started with lenin of -- >> actual quotes malcolm? >> yes. >> actual quotes? >> these are actual quotes. >> what does it do to the profession, dana? you're a journalist, "washington post," one of the more regarded newspapers in the country. and you and your colleagues and the others in media, all of a sudden if this picks up, you're going around the country being viewed by many americans, if not most eventually if this is successful, that you're the...
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malcolm nance, and timhiner. gentleman, i want you both to tell us what you know and act like you're being investigators rather than journalists. malcolm, first of all, if you were heading up the fbi right now in terms of counterintelligence, where would you like to find out the dots connect? >> well, we already know fbi has fiezer warrants. i would be doing what we've seen. we are coordinating or they are coordinating with the national security agencies. they're coordinating with the central intention agency, and however, getting that warrant also allowed them to take in intelligence from other foreign intelligence collectors. the ukrainians, estonia, french ghq in england. there's an enormous amount of collection power. i would scrub every correction and try to determine exactly what they're trying to determine now. are these people connected to russian spies? are they being handled by russian spies? are they russian spies? >> can we tell using modern electronics and data collection if somebody has talked on th
malcolm nance, and timhiner. gentleman, i want you both to tell us what you know and act like you're being investigators rather than journalists. malcolm, first of all, if you were heading up the fbi right now in terms of counterintelligence, where would you like to find out the dots connect? >> well, we already know fbi has fiezer warrants. i would be doing what we've seen. we are coordinating or they are coordinating with the national security agencies. they're coordinating with the...
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malcolm mitchell was in college then, playing for georgia. one day he ran into a woman at barnes and noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> and then he went to the wedding. >> i loved that part. >> reporter: he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care. didn't care what anyone thought. >> somebody called me a nerd. that's not a word i'm used to hearing. >> reporter: are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it. it's like a badge of honor to me. know bring i came from. >> reporter: malcolm confessed to me that when he started college, he could only read at about a junior high level, and it bothered him. so he started putting as much effort into his reading game as his football game. every free moment he had a book in his hand until he was reading them by the dozens. >> the ending was great. >> reporter: that's why no matte
malcolm mitchell was in college then, playing for georgia. one day he ran into a woman at barnes and noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> and then he went to the wedding. >> i loved that part. >> reporter: he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care. didn't...
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malcolm mitchell was in college then, playing for georgia. one day he ran into a woman at barnes and noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> and then he went to the wedding. >> i loved that part. >> reporter: he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care. didn't care what anyone thought. >> somebody called me a nerd. that's not a word i'm used to hearing. >> reporter: are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it. it's like a badge of honor to me. knowing where i came from. >> reporter: malcolm confessed to me that when he started college, he could only read at about a junior high level, and it bothered him. so he started putting as much effort into his reading game as his football game. every free moment he had a book in his hand until he was reading them by the dozens. >> the ending was great. >> reporter: that's why no ma
malcolm mitchell was in college then, playing for georgia. one day he ran into a woman at barnes and noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> and then he went to the wedding. >> i loved that part. >> reporter: he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care. didn't...
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it's very personal for you reading, malcolm. you say when you started college in georgia, you could only read at a june juror high levnior hi >> growing up, most of my focus was on athletics. sports dominated. i looked at school being a place i had to go to play the sport i love. and instead of school being a, you know, a place where i could learn and grow as an individual and just happen to play a sport. and over time, you know, i suffered because my focus was never on educating myself enough thrive. >> and i know that you were invited to a lady's reading group, a book club. you joined them. and you were certainly not the typical person to join that group. but they loved having you. it really got you going. and you have now started this read with malcolm program. and you're encouraging doidz read. i know that you're hosting a lunch next week, i think friday next week to try to get people shoved. how does the program work? >> so the program is basically, you know, myself and, you know, other people who work with me, we partner w
it's very personal for you reading, malcolm. you say when you started college in georgia, you could only read at a june juror high levnior hi >> growing up, most of my focus was on athletics. sports dominated. i looked at school being a place i had to go to play the sport i love. and instead of school being a, you know, a place where i could learn and grow as an individual and just happen to play a sport. and over time, you know, i suffered because my focus was never on educating myself...
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we talk about europe but there's also a brewing set of equities and problems in asia that that -- malcolm turnbull encounter has created real shock throughout the world, not just in japan but also in europe. the angela merkel kind of slap around was extraordinary for such a fundamentally important partner of the united states and europe and even the various questions of nato and i find it an interesting gap between the national security team like general mattis, general kelly and others that are trying to calm the waters and the white house itself which seems to be riling up the waters simultaneously. >> jm berger, australia isn't just a close ally, they fought with us in war after war but is a close intelligence-sharing ally. how much of a risk do we have of alienating the people not only with whom we fight but share intelligence. >> there's going to be a lot of questions about what intelligence we share with whom. if you're in another country, particularly intelligence regarding russia, i think that you have to imagine that our allies are going to think this is sensitive material that m
we talk about europe but there's also a brewing set of equities and problems in asia that that -- malcolm turnbull encounter has created real shock throughout the world, not just in japan but also in europe. the angela merkel kind of slap around was extraordinary for such a fundamentally important partner of the united states and europe and even the various questions of nato and i find it an interesting gap between the national security team like general mattis, general kelly and others that...
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details about what happened to be at shouting match between he and australian premier mr malcolm turnbull. it was about refugees that america would not take. and mexico, a warning he would send troops across the border if the authorities didn't deal with the bad hombres, as he called him. rex tillerson took up his post today. what was striking was how much more can sell a tree he was. no one will tolerate disrespect of anyone. before we are employees of the state department, we are human beings first. let us extend respect to each other. especially when we may disagree. it's too soon to say what a donald trump foreign policy will look like. yes, we had what he said that we are yet to see what he will do. what we do know is that he will continue to take aim at anything or anyone who gets in his way. even arnold schwarzenegger, his successor on the apprentice. and i want to just pray for arnold if we can, for those ratings. it brought a swift response from terminator.‘ those ratings. it brought a swift response from terminator. a good great idea. why don't we switch jobs? why don't you ta
details about what happened to be at shouting match between he and australian premier mr malcolm turnbull. it was about refugees that america would not take. and mexico, a warning he would send troops across the border if the authorities didn't deal with the bad hombres, as he called him. rex tillerson took up his post today. what was striking was how much more can sell a tree he was. no one will tolerate disrespect of anyone. before we are employees of the state department, we are human beings...
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that is the problem after malcolm x avenue. now, crash there with the right lane blocked here this morning. it's better than it was. but it's still not great. if you're headed in from maryland sometime soon, definitely take suitland parkway instead and save yourself the pain. gal low ones road here at lee highway, truck fire reported. inbound 66 and 95 looking quite good. southbound bw parkway, a little problem here. ramp to inbound new york avenue, crash there on the left shoulder here this morning. rock creek still have that crash reported there, as well. beltway moving along quite nicely. we'll take a look at travel times coming up in ten minutes. hi, sheena a. >> good morning, melissa. temperatures this morning, very mild. a lot of people, if you're going to grab the jacket, don't grab a heavy coat. a lot of people will not need one this afternoon. take a look at these numbers. 54 in the district. our normal temperature for this time of the morning, this time of the year, it's 32 degrees. it feels unseasonably warm outside
that is the problem after malcolm x avenue. now, crash there with the right lane blocked here this morning. it's better than it was. but it's still not great. if you're headed in from maryland sometime soon, definitely take suitland parkway instead and save yourself the pain. gal low ones road here at lee highway, truck fire reported. inbound 66 and 95 looking quite good. southbound bw parkway, a little problem here. ramp to inbound new york avenue, crash there on the left shoulder here this...
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what we arehis is talking about, 295 at malcolm x. avenue in a comedy two left .anes getting by the best back is to stick with the suitland parkway. 109,and, 270, approaching the lanes are open. a 16-minute commute between i-70 and 109. no accidents -- just volume. starting to bunch up at pharrell scum i-22-minute commute from manassas heading eastbound toward 495. that is our traffic watch. we will be back in the next 10 we are keeping a close eye on your ride heading to southeast. right now, she is keeping an eye to the sky. let's say good morning to veronica johnson. veronica: i am, and i am keeping my eye on the fog that is out there. roanoke south and west, baltimore really north and east, some of the densest fog. even so, patchy fog in and around d.c., like leesburg. on the road, cautionary conditions. you might want to get an early start for air, baltimore, philadelphia, laguardia, may be some delays this morning. leesburg, going from 1/3-mile to a 1/2-mile. guys, this is the front we have been tracking today, a little but of r
what we arehis is talking about, 295 at malcolm x. avenue in a comedy two left .anes getting by the best back is to stick with the suitland parkway. 109,and, 270, approaching the lanes are open. a 16-minute commute between i-70 and 109. no accidents -- just volume. starting to bunch up at pharrell scum i-22-minute commute from manassas heading eastbound toward 495. that is our traffic watch. we will be back in the next 10 we are keeping a close eye on your ride heading to southeast. right now,...
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our top stories: after president trump and prime minster malcolm turnbull‘s difficult phone call, reports the australiam ambassador has had a productive meeting at the white house. of south korea that their alliance remains strong. why as it is in romania witnessing the biggest demonstrations in the fall of communism? we will explain all. and trading places. is china ready to replace the us and take the lead in our new world order? live from studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it is 9am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in washington, dc, where president trump has again defended his controversial travel ban on people from seven mainly muslim countries. he has insisted that america was being taken advantage of by every nation in the world. our north american editor has the details. the first one ordered by america's new resident in chief. at a prayer request in washington, that experience seemed to weigh heavy. greater love has no more than this, but a man lay down his life for his friend. we will never forget the men and women w
our top stories: after president trump and prime minster malcolm turnbull‘s difficult phone call, reports the australiam ambassador has had a productive meeting at the white house. of south korea that their alliance remains strong. why as it is in romania witnessing the biggest demonstrations in the fall of communism? we will explain all. and trading places. is china ready to replace the us and take the lead in our new world order? live from studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world...
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malcolm, what is, in your view, the context of these facts now being presented formally by the dhs to president trump? >> well, the context is very simple. you have intelligence professionals who have done a very hard core analysis using all empirical evidence based on the best available information that comes from not just dhs but multisource, many agencies contribute to the report. and that division, which is called the i & a division, intelligence and analysis at department of homeland security, have stated facts as they exist. the question is will the white house resist those facts or just call those fake news? but if they do, they run the risk of actually, you know, discrediting their own department which will have to give them information where they may have to be protect american lives. >> you put your finger on it. to your point i'm going to read the white house response here about how do they deal with this. they say they don't dispute the authenticity but telling nbc news it was incomplete and based on open sources which are, of course, publicly available facts. indira, i'll
malcolm, what is, in your view, the context of these facts now being presented formally by the dhs to president trump? >> well, the context is very simple. you have intelligence professionals who have done a very hard core analysis using all empirical evidence based on the best available information that comes from not just dhs but multisource, many agencies contribute to the report. and that division, which is called the i & a division, intelligence and analysis at department of...
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malcolm, back to you quickly on this. the question now of what the president knew and when he knew it, how can be determined when donald trump controls the department of justice and the other levers of government that would ostensibly be investigating that question? >> well, we've discussed this many times on msnbc. >> about a year. i thought we've been talking about it forever. >> yeah. what did donald trump know? when did he know it? was he complicit? at this point any cover up is a crime. there absolutely positively cannot be any interference with the white house. it will become story, number one, and if anyone inside the administration thinks they can manage the situation, we a talkinout not just the contacts with the russian presiden there's no way michael flynn spoke to the russian ambassador on a day that we were kicking out 35 spies without authorization from donald trump to discuss the lifting of sanctions. trump has been pushing the lifting of sanctions as far back as july 2016. so, you know, this may be flynn t
malcolm, back to you quickly on this. the question now of what the president knew and when he knew it, how can be determined when donald trump controls the department of justice and the other levers of government that would ostensibly be investigating that question? >> well, we've discussed this many times on msnbc. >> about a year. i thought we've been talking about it forever. >> yeah. what did donald trump know? when did he know it? was he complicit? at this point any cover...
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rob malcolm live in morgan hill. thank you so much.>>> more than 38,000 pg&e customers were without power today due to the storms and falling debris. pg&e says a majority of the customers were in salinas where they now have what they call the base camp set up to monitor activity and respond as quickly as possible. they have called in some reinforcements for help so they could restore power in a timely manner. downed power lines continue to be a pg&e issue.>> if your vehicle has come in contact with the downed power line, stay inside. the safest places in your car. the ground around your car may be energized. honk your horn, roll down your window, yell for help, but make sure to warn others to stay away.>> reporter: pg&e -->> pg&e expects more outages saturday night. >>> 30 days after winning the election, president trump today held an official campaign event as his vice president reassured allies he would not abandon nato.>> reporter: it was event that the white house billed as his first reelection -- postelection ra
rob malcolm live in morgan hill. thank you so much.>>> more than 38,000 pg&e customers were without power today due to the storms and falling debris. pg&e says a majority of the customers were in salinas where they now have what they call the base camp set up to monitor activity and respond as quickly as possible. they have called in some reinforcements for help so they could restore power in a timely manner. downed power lines continue to be a pg&e issue.>> if your...
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malcolm, what is, in your view, the context of these facts now being presented formally by the dhs to president trump? >> well, the context is very simple. you have intelligence professionals who have done a very hard core analysis using all empirical evidence based on the best available information that comes from not just dhs but multisource, many agencies contribute to t report. and that vision, which is called the i & a division, intelligence and analysis at department of homeland security, have stated facts as they exist. the question is will the white house resist those facts or just call those fake news? but if they do, they run the risk of actually, you know, discrediting their own department which will have to give them information where they may have to be protect american lives. >> you put your finger on it. to your point i'm going to read the white house response here about how do they deal with this. they say they don't dispute the authenticity but telling nbc news it was incomplete and based on open sources which are, of course, publicly available facts. indi indira, i'l
malcolm, what is, in your view, the context of these facts now being presented formally by the dhs to president trump? >> well, the context is very simple. you have intelligence professionals who have done a very hard core analysis using all empirical evidence based on the best available information that comes from not just dhs but multisource, many agencies contribute to t report. and that vision, which is called the i & a division, intelligence and analysis at department of homeland...
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malcolm, back to you quickly on this. the question now of what the president knew and when he knew it, how can be determined when donald trump controls the department of justice and the other levers of government that would ostensibly be investigating that question? >> well, we've discussed this many times on msnbc. >> about a year. i thought we've been talking about it forever. >> yeah. what did donald trump know? when did he know it? was he complicit? at this point any cover up is a crime. there absolutely positively cannot be any interference with the white house. it will become story, number one, and if anyone inside the administration thinks they can manage the situation, we are talking about not just the contacts with the russian president. there's no way michael flynn spoke to the russian ambassador on a day that we were kicking out 35 spies without authorization from donald trump to discuss the lifting of sanctions. trump has been pushing the lifting of sanctions as far back as july 2016. so, you know, this may be
malcolm, back to you quickly on this. the question now of what the president knew and when he knew it, how can be determined when donald trump controls the department of justice and the other levers of government that would ostensibly be investigating that question? >> well, we've discussed this many times on msnbc. >> about a year. i thought we've been talking about it forever. >> yeah. what did donald trump know? when did he know it? was he complicit? at this point any cover...
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i agree with malcolm, the ssns frankly appeal to general flynn's ideology that islam is the enemy and frankly that they convinced him that russia can help. that's not espionage, but a level of manipulation that occurred here. >> you now have mike pence, the vice president, throwing flynn under the bus, essentially now saying, an administration official has sold nbc news vice president pence's only source for saying flynn did not discuss sanctions was flynn himself. you have pence being the normal republican-ish camp, and flynn being in the other camp, the sort of odd camp. what's in flynn's future? >> i've been hearing for several weeks that flynn is on the way out. this whole ideology that the trump administration has adopted that's pro-russian i think has to do in large part with this
i agree with malcolm, the ssns frankly appeal to general flynn's ideology that islam is the enemy and frankly that they convinced him that russia can help. that's not espionage, but a level of manipulation that occurred here. >> you now have mike pence, the vice president, throwing flynn under the bus, essentially now saying, an administration official has sold nbc news vice president pence's only source for saying flynn did not discuss sanctions was flynn himself. you have pence being...
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but malcolm turnbull is a rino. and he came up with this deal was broken between malcolm turnbull and president obama and secretary kerry. that they would take the united states would take 1250 immigrants that were coming to australia the wrong way. trying to come illegally and had been placed in detention on offshore islands. that they hold people until which time we can place them properly. and also, as a result of what tony abbott, the previous prime minister had brought income australia has the world 's toughest border protection. so essentially, what happens is if you come to australia the wrong way, if you come illegally, then you never ever get to become an australian. you have two choices. read a paper you to go home or you have to wait in detention for an undisclosed period of time. it could be years until your turn in the queue, your turn in the line. comes up for your application to be looked at. so anyway, 1250 of these people that come from the very countries that are on president trumps executive order
but malcolm turnbull is a rino. and he came up with this deal was broken between malcolm turnbull and president obama and secretary kerry. that they would take the united states would take 1250 immigrants that were coming to australia the wrong way. trying to come illegally and had been placed in detention on offshore islands. that they hold people until which time we can place them properly. and also, as a result of what tony abbott, the previous prime minister had brought income australia has...
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malcolm: yes. because we make the case, we explained that more trade means more opportunities for australian businesses. australian businesses are the best in the world. australians are smart. our projects are the best in the world. we want to have the biggest, widest playing field to run onto. we don't just want to sell to 24 million australians. we want to sell to the whole world. that is why we want to see more access to that. the really concerning factor in terms of protectionism here is , which the labour party has historically been supportive of free trade, has become increasingly protectionist. this is a populist move on the labour party's part to shorten things to be politically advantageous. to be fair,be -- >> prime minister, that kind of level engagement, is that just encouraging the rise of popular sentiment? important tos understand, particularly for your non-australian viewers, in most parts of australia we have a compulsory, preferential voting system. so, you have to number of squar
malcolm: yes. because we make the case, we explained that more trade means more opportunities for australian businesses. australian businesses are the best in the world. australians are smart. our projects are the best in the world. we want to have the biggest, widest playing field to run onto. we don't just want to sell to 24 million australians. we want to sell to the whole world. that is why we want to see more access to that. the really concerning factor in terms of protectionism here is ,...
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i'll speak with malcolm nance. and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there, so she didn't miss a single shot. i replaced her windshield giving her more time for what matters most. tech: how'd ya do? player: we won! tech: nice! that's another safelite advantage. mom: thank you so much! (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. [he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands. think on both counts. i'll speak with malcolm nance. way to grow, rodney! visit quickbooks.com. i've been fortunate enough to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit... even the smallest things became difficult. so i talked to my rheumatologist... and he prescribed enbrel... to help relieve joint pain and help stop further joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. >> thank you so much. events including
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nice job malcolm jenkins. i'm john clark. we're right back. but enjoying today doesn't mean losing sight of tomorrow. so while i invest in "the now" my mortgage, vacations i still invest in the future, like my children's college tuition and retirement. i can help you piece together your financial journey for today and tomorrow. if you have a question about investing, ask me. sincerely, amanda etheridge, fellow planner and fellow citizen. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. and that's with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents a
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you cannot access this portion all lanes are blocked againked n between suitland parkway and malcolm x avenue. you can seat northboundmalc dely right there.gh if you do use 29t 5 you're goinn to want to use some sort of sorf work around to access then thn getting into the district.s looks like maybe you can get yot on branch avenue go up that that way on route four in maryland ma or some other local way. northbound 295 closed. 295 all right. maryland commute, though, is okay on the top of the beltway so far just very light volume v outer loop 95 on baltimore-washington parkwayship 270 southbound delay free fromem frederick county down through montgomery county and 66 y a 66 eastbound you're looking at aune quiet drive from manassas ma through centreville and intoe ao fairfax. that's a look at traffic.raffi more coming up at 4:45. wisdom, good morning. >> all right, good morning to you. we'll see you in just aom, rigl moment.l coming up on fox5 senyoewu sin r researchers say eating moreati fruits and vegetables tond veges greatly improve the quality of f your life.ife. >> nasa scienti
you cannot access this portion all lanes are blocked againked n between suitland parkway and malcolm x avenue. you can seat northboundmalc dely right there.gh if you do use 29t 5 you're goinn to want to use some sort of sorf work around to access then thn getting into the district.s looks like maybe you can get yot on branch avenue go up that that way on route four in maryland ma or some other local way. northbound 295 closed. 295 all right. maryland commute, though, is okay on the top of the...
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this why i voted for you. >> malcolm, thank you. talk about the way it works. people are concerned about safety. it's about pro portion now. we can shut off all immigration. but what is there any positive effect and tell me about both. single out seven muslim countries from keeping their people from coming here. everybody heard it. they heard in the order. >> i think that what we have two entirely different subjects. we have political discussion which donald trump said he was going to do along the lines of the republican ban. on stage of the entire muslim world, they know it for what it is. you don't have to put in the world muslim. when you say majority of seven counts countries, which by the way, obama said it was unsafe for travel. he zbt didn't say vetting proces in for these seven countries and they're saying it's working. donald trump's saying i'm not going to wait for failure to see if it's working. >> that's ridiculous. that's ridiculous. i have three iraqi special operations translators that were all held up last week and will now lose their visas. we
this why i voted for you. >> malcolm, thank you. talk about the way it works. people are concerned about safety. it's about pro portion now. we can shut off all immigration. but what is there any positive effect and tell me about both. single out seven muslim countries from keeping their people from coming here. everybody heard it. they heard in the order. >> i think that what we have two entirely different subjects. we have political discussion which donald trump said he was going...
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it could impact you if you are on i-295 by malcolm x avenue. there is an accident that they expect to take almost to the morning rush hour to clear. all the lanes northbound are closed. i don't have any traffic lane cameras to get a good idea on this interstate what we are dealing with. small backups. those will grow throughout the morning. 295 northbound by malcolm x avenue, that's the area to watch fourth. >> thanks so much. >>> i'm larry miller with breaking news from overnight. police are investigating the first murder case of the year in frederick, maryland. a man was shot and killed. the frederick news post reports this happened at an apartment complex on west south street. city ct two men got in a dispute before the shooting. after a short stand off, officers took a suspect into custody. so far police have not named the victim or the suspect in that investigation. >>> breaking overnight, an investigation is underway into who caused an i don't have night house fire in for the washington, maryland. you can see flames destroyed much of that
it could impact you if you are on i-295 by malcolm x avenue. there is an accident that they expect to take almost to the morning rush hour to clear. all the lanes northbound are closed. i don't have any traffic lane cameras to get a good idea on this interstate what we are dealing with. small backups. those will grow throughout the morning. 295 northbound by malcolm x avenue, that's the area to watch fourth. >> thanks so much. >>> i'm larry miller with breaking news from...
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same question for jeremy and then malcolm. what are they saying about us? what are they seeing and hearing about us in russia? >> well, you think they believe that they've got sway in the white house, and though they're probably disappointed that mike flynn was fired because he stumbled in concealing his conversations with the russian ambassador, i think they do believe that the commander in chief is much more aligned with their interests than any previous president. >> malcolm? >> well, i think ambassador mcfaul is absolutely right about the comments made by lavrov. he is expressing an opinion that is very widespread in the kremlin, and certainly in the mind of the former kgb director vladimir putin. they have a strategic mind-set what they want to do to the west. and the elimination of liberal democracy and bringing in autocratic totalitarian regimes is right in line with what they want to see for us. lavrov called it the anti-western -- the end of the western hegemony, so to speak. it's going to be very recognize the see whether trump has any capacity to
same question for jeremy and then malcolm. what are they saying about us? what are they seeing and hearing about us in russia? >> well, you think they believe that they've got sway in the white house, and though they're probably disappointed that mike flynn was fired because he stumbled in concealing his conversations with the russian ambassador, i think they do believe that the commander in chief is much more aligned with their interests than any previous president. >> malcolm?...
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same question for jeremy and then malcolm. what are they saying about us? what are they seeing and hearing about us in russia? >> well, you think they believe that they've got sway in the white house, and though they're probably disappointed that mike flynn was fired because he stumbled in concealing his conversations with the russian ambassador, i think they do believe that the commander in chief is much more aligned with their interests than any previous president. >> malcolm? >> well, i think ambassador mcfaul is absolutely right about the comments made by lavrov. he is expressing an opinion that is very widespread in the kremlin, and certainly in the mind of the former kgb director vladimir putin. they have a strategic mind-set what they want to do to the west. and the elimination of liberal democracy and bringing in autocratic totalitarian regimes is right in line with what they want to see for us. lavrov called it the anti-western -- the end of the western hegemony, so to speak. it's going to be very recoize the see whether trump has any capacity to r
same question for jeremy and then malcolm. what are they saying about us? what are they seeing and hearing about us in russia? >> well, you think they believe that they've got sway in the white house, and though they're probably disappointed that mike flynn was fired because he stumbled in concealing his conversations with the russian ambassador, i think they do believe that the commander in chief is much more aligned with their interests than any previous president. >> malcolm?...
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this is -- there has never been anything like this. >> well, malcolm, you know your history, the brits were rooting for the south. >> yes. >> that is no secret. >> sure. they were rooting for the south, but -- >> the russians were rooting for the north in that war. remember that? that was the russians, believe it or not. >> sure. but this is the equivalent of the queen of england actually handling jefferson davis as an agent. right? this is different. we are in a place where we are potentially looking at people who were handled as assets or unwitting or wittingly for russian intelligence in order to affect an election of the president of the united states and disrupting the entire american electoral process to get that person elected. this is close to benedict arnold territory i'm afraid to say. >> let me go back to tim on this question. the number of dots is like the happy hunting ground. there's so many dots here. why manafort, why is manafort hooked up with trump, why is roger stone's name showing up here? the call publicly for russia to help hack hillary clinton's e-mail. all this,
this is -- there has never been anything like this. >> well, malcolm, you know your history, the brits were rooting for the south. >> yes. >> that is no secret. >> sure. they were rooting for the south, but -- >> the russians were rooting for the north in that war. remember that? that was the russians, believe it or not. >> sure. but this is the equivalent of the queen of england actually handling jefferson davis as an agent. right? this is different. we are...
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malcolm mitch was ran into a woman at barnes & noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> oh, yeah, then he went to the wedding. >> i love that part. >> he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care, didn't care what anyone thought. >> somebody called me a nerd. it's not a word i'm used to hearing. >> is it okay, are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it. >> great. it's like a badge of honor to me. knowing where i came from. >> malcolm confessed to me that when he started college he could only read at about junior high level. it bothered him. so he started putting as much effort into his reading game as his football game. every free moment he had a book in his hand until eventually he was reading them by the dozens. >> the ending was great. >> that's why, no matter what he does tonight, mall come says football will nev
malcolm mitch was ran into a woman at barnes & noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> oh, yeah, then he went to the wedding. >> i love that part. >> he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care, didn't care what anyone thought. >> somebody called me a...
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malcolm malcolm, this is coming to you. i begin with visual aid. the day that the u.s. delegation arrived for the first time. that caught my eye. that would be victor -- the russia spy ship victor lin afs south of connecticut inrnional water not far from navy base is gra ten. that would be troubling it could be super troubling now that the russia is involved in u.s. domestic politics. here is the second action, two aircrafts flying low over u.s. vessel at sea, u.s. navy destroyer. they unvaled -- during normal times, a non-2017 would be responded toby the united states by the president of the united states if you're russia, watchi watching all of this, what are you thinking? >> first of all, these acts which are being carried out publicly, the deployment of ssca advanced cruise missile, all of this su 26 fencer that is for russia's consumption. it's not a message to donald trump. it's an assist to give him leverage to say he going to be strong towards russia. the russian intelligence collect r or. that's on routine deployment. that vessel operates between kings bay geor
malcolm malcolm, this is coming to you. i begin with visual aid. the day that the u.s. delegation arrived for the first time. that caught my eye. that would be victor -- the russia spy ship victor lin afs south of connecticut inrnional water not far from navy base is gra ten. that would be troubling it could be super troubling now that the russia is involved in u.s. domestic politics. here is the second action, two aircrafts flying low over u.s. vessel at sea, u.s. navy destroyer. they unvaled...
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with prime minister malcolm. but one thing happen. to spoil all that.ppen, donald trump unexpectedly won the election in november. and five days later the decision was made by malcolm to, and outd formally announce this deal that have been made a couple monthsee earlier with president obama and secretary carey. and really it was because r lcolm was looking for a way of boxing in president to be trump of presenting the deal as a done deal.lm turn tried of forcing his hand and making it public, even even though malcolm knew that trump had campaigned vigorously, viciously somewhat say on the whole idea of keeping the verye people out that this deal would have come in. and as a result, now with the discussion happen between present trump and malcolm turnbull, wasn't pretty. because i think president trump know exactly what malcolm had tried to do. there's been a lot of discussioc that perhaps malcolm was -- by president obama and secretary carey. we don't have any evidence of that but he went out to make this announcement because it was c
with prime minister malcolm. but one thing happen. to spoil all that.ppen, donald trump unexpectedly won the election in november. and five days later the decision was made by malcolm to, and outd formally announce this deal that have been made a couple monthsee earlier with president obama and secretary carey. and really it was because r lcolm was looking for a way of boxing in president to be trump of presenting the deal as a done deal.lm turn tried of forcing his hand and making it public,...