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ashley: do not adjust tv set, i am ashley webster. stu is not here today. hopefully stu will be back tomorrow. not making money, here is the big story, the market back from three-day weekend and we are looking at lower open, triple-digit losses, down 175 on the futures for the dow, but to put all of this in perspective, the market coming off the best weeks of the years and the losses we are looking at less than 1%. wal-mart will be definitely dragging the dow down about 50 points. the stock as you can see off 7% in the premarket. they are seeing stiffer competition online from amazon and the sales that well, didn't match up during holiday quarter with amazon and as a result the stock getting hit a bit in premarket. speaking of amazon, they are back from three-day weekend with vengeance, no less than three stories relate today them. five companies in all making news because of amazon. the tenticals go out as they say. two political rivals that blasted each other during presidential campaign now friends, apparently. you have to love it. we have three hours to
ashley: do not adjust tv set, i am ashley webster. stu is not here today. hopefully stu will be back tomorrow. not making money, here is the big story, the market back from three-day weekend and we are looking at lower open, triple-digit losses, down 175 on the futures for the dow, but to put all of this in perspective, the market coming off the best weeks of the years and the losses we are looking at less than 1%. wal-mart will be definitely dragging the dow down about 50 points. the stock as...
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. , ashley, appreciate it. ashley: okay. president trump says if teachers were trained to handle guns that would deter school shooters but one small-town school has already started that process. we've got the story next. ashley: in the wake of the park land florida, shooting shooting gun control has become in the debate with you one school in ohio teaching teachers to fire back if there is a shooting. interesting story. matt? >> the district program is not without controversy but today district officials are standing by the decision to arm teachers and staff. >> our staff members are trained to go to the threat and address the threat. not to run away. >> the sidney and matt river school districts have guns hidden in safes only opened by staff part of armed response team. the district interviewed and picked each member. are required to have license to carry and attend rigorous monthly training. most students seem to support the idea. >> to have people inside of the school who know what they'ring doing and who can protect us,
. , ashley, appreciate it. ashley: okay. president trump says if teachers were trained to handle guns that would deter school shooters but one small-town school has already started that process. we've got the story next. ashley: in the wake of the park land florida, shooting shooting gun control has become in the debate with you one school in ohio teaching teachers to fire back if there is a shooting. interesting story. matt? >> the district program is not without controversy but today...
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ashley: interesting. ohio governor, former republican presidential candidate john kasich making a bold prediction, the end of the two-party political system here in america. he says, young people are just fed up with the lack of agenda on both sides, making the prospect of a multi-party system a real possibility. hmmm. interesting. for some reaction, bring in democratic strategist, robin biro and republican strategist, boyd matheson. let me begin with you. we could end up looking like italy, could end up with six different parties to get a coalition government together. what do you think? >> it is entirely. it is possible and don't think it will happen real fast. it points to the fact that neither political party is not giving either one to be a member. there used to be a cachet or pride in being a card-carrying democrat or card-carrying republican. especially young people. no one is getting that. the big benefit of smaller coalition government it force you to focus on what you agree on. we have some of t
ashley: interesting. ohio governor, former republican presidential candidate john kasich making a bold prediction, the end of the two-party political system here in america. he says, young people are just fed up with the lack of agenda on both sides, making the prospect of a multi-party system a real possibility. hmmm. interesting. for some reaction, bring in democratic strategist, robin biro and republican strategist, boyd matheson. let me begin with you. we could end up looking like italy,...
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. >> victoria: we need to guard our secrets from ashley until we're confident that her loyalties lie with us and not with jack. >> victoria: i know in your heart of hearts that you want ashley back at jabot. >> jack: and you want ashley out of newman. >> victoria: maybe we could team up. >> j.t.: you know, you spent half the night with billy on the dance floor with his arms all around you. >> victoria: how insecure are you? >> j.t.: you treat me like -- like an outsider. it's clear you don't trust me. >> victoria: that's not true. >> victor: the entire amount. take this briefcase and don't ask another question. >> nick: i love you, and i believe you. i know we're gonna be okay. >> chelsea: i love you, too. >> phyllis: i am on to the person who masterminded the theft, and victor's involvement confirms my theory. >> j.t.: you've reached the voicemail of j.t. hellstrom. leave a message. >> phyllis: j.t., i don't know
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ashley: thank you does. he reports that chinese security officials tried to stop president trump are bringing the nuclear football into the great hall of beijing. it even got physical ending with a secret service agent tackling a chinese official, taking into the ground. we've got full details coming out. 13 russians indicted for meddling with the election. how to respond to that? colonel ralph peters, the man with the answers, is next. ♪ at holiday inn express, we can't guarantee that you'll be able to contain yourself at our breakfast bar. morning, egg white omelet. sup lady bacon! fruit, there it is! but we can guarantee that you'll get the best price when you book with us. holiday inn express. be the readiest. train to a report says the u.s. and china tingled over the nuclear football during the president's visit to beijing. actually coming you've got details. charles: the same in the u.s. military carried the nuclear football, a briefcase with the nuclear code always travels with the president. so if
ashley: thank you does. he reports that chinese security officials tried to stop president trump are bringing the nuclear football into the great hall of beijing. it even got physical ending with a secret service agent tackling a chinese official, taking into the ground. we've got full details coming out. 13 russians indicted for meddling with the election. how to respond to that? colonel ralph peters, the man with the answers, is next. ♪ at holiday inn express, we can't guarantee that you'll...
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ashley johnson has the full story. ashley? what do you got? >> it has been another long and heart-wrenching week for the country as we see the families laid to rest the victims of the mass shooting. the big question is what can done to prevent yet another similar tragedy. new jersey's largest teacher's union has take and stamp against president donald trump anticipate notion to arm teachers. >> we are adamantly opposed to the idea that tapers should be armed in the public schools. is a bad idea. wilt not make the schools safer and make our schools more danger and distract from the learning envirn. >> is issue is put heavily on the mind of hur if i. murphy had news conference about nj transit and signing for women's health tows can on the tragedy from a father standpoint and pushed for more gun reforms. >> to those who say there is nothing we could do. we are committed. the majority leader the speaker of the den are assembly they will look to new jersey and say you know what insomething could be done. they did it. [cheering and applauding] >> t
ashley johnson has the full story. ashley? what do you got? >> it has been another long and heart-wrenching week for the country as we see the families laid to rest the victims of the mass shooting. the big question is what can done to prevent yet another similar tragedy. new jersey's largest teacher's union has take and stamp against president donald trump anticipate notion to arm teachers. >> we are adamantly opposed to the idea that tapers should be armed in the public schools....
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of ashley johnson has system of ashley? what do you got? the new head and the agency failed to fully plimment crashes and ny transit's board meee executive was to become nj transit executive director. esubmitted his resignation. th appointment of executive dict railroad o. this action item willhe executie director and serve as pleasure of the board ofors effe february 19th at the salary of $280,000. safe. so we have heard today a come mentor and we are focused on that. so we'll continue to whether it is here or dot or's any of the other place corbett hitting the ground running with nj transit heaive train controls. nj ran sits require bid the end of the year to installed in more than 400 trains 1. >> momees. as the end of december, only 35 percent trainsogy. >> we ordered le co motives and that number. locomotives. we are in the process of resoresolving that element of the delayed trains. well,the day is governor chris christie has cut transit. would the agency be the predicament it is. santoro declined to comment. p if you wark, ashley joh
of ashley johnson has system of ashley? what do you got? the new head and the agency failed to fully plimment crashes and ny transit's board meee executive was to become nj transit executive director. esubmitted his resignation. th appointment of executive dict railroad o. this action item willhe executie director and serve as pleasure of the board ofors effe february 19th at the salary of $280,000. safe. so we have heard today a come mentor and we are focused on that. so we'll continue to...
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ashley: yeah. stuart: i was a young, a boy, frankly less than 10 years old but i remember it distinctly, because his crusade as he called it, dominated british life for some time, because he brought 100,000 people to his crusade at wembley stadium. now britain is, and was very much a secular society. ashley: yes. stuart: it is not overtly religious society at all. you do not win prizes being overtly religious in britain. ashley: not at all. very private. liz: how was billy graham received at that time in that environment? stuart: with astonishing enthusiasm. the fact he could fill wembley stadium with 100,000 people and speak for jesus that way was as ton maybement to the brits. ashley: unheard of. stuart: absolutely unhid of. whether he could, if he come again today done a similar crusade i don't believe he would have same response or same reaction to it. but at that time that stopped britain. ashley: yes. stuart: a personal note. i watched the crown. ashley: yes. stuart: during "the crouch," we-
ashley: yeah. stuart: i was a young, a boy, frankly less than 10 years old but i remember it distinctly, because his crusade as he called it, dominated british life for some time, because he brought 100,000 people to his crusade at wembley stadium. now britain is, and was very much a secular society. ashley: yes. stuart: it is not overtly religious society at all. you do not win prizes being overtly religious in britain. ashley: not at all. very private. liz: how was billy graham received at...
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ashley: yeah, sure. stuart: california congressman john geir menddy, he told me -- garamendi, he told me yesterday, illegals can not register to vote after getting a driver's license but we heard a chorus of people saying the exact opposite. one of them, a california republican gubernatorial candidate, will join us in the next hour. >>> first though, nancy pelosi, eight-hour marathon on the floor of the house, trying to get daca legislation into the budget deal but did anything actually come of it? we're asking the question. we'll answer it too. back in a second. ♪ you can't predict the market, but through good times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. each day our planet awakens but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manag
ashley: yeah, sure. stuart: california congressman john geir menddy, he told me -- garamendi, he told me yesterday, illegals can not register to vote after getting a driver's license but we heard a chorus of people saying the exact opposite. one of them, a california republican gubernatorial candidate, will join us in the next hour. >>> first though, nancy pelosi, eight-hour marathon on the floor of the house, trying to get daca legislation into the budget deal but did anything...
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ashley: yes. stuart: taxes did not go down. i want to talk apple, they have 51% of the global smartphone market ashley: wow. stuart: i think that's a big deal. >> that's a huge deal. when i get to teach fourth and fifth graders about economic, stuart, we talk about what's the biggest thing in the business, how much margin you're making, they are winning the margin war so much. they didn't ship nearly the most phones, they just made the most money and that is a big distinction, samsung sold a lot more funs, apple made three times as much money. liz: gross margin is more than 35%. ashley: about 800 bucks. that helps the margin. >> three times the average price of samsung. stuart: are you buying apple? >> no, we are not. i tip my hat but won't eat it. i do think it's remarkable that they got 51% because there's cheaper alternatives. stuart: back to amazon. we talk about it all of the time. i believe it's down a fraction today but i want to know, they've had a huge run-up, of course, what has it done to jeff bezos, liz? >> 118 bill
ashley: yes. stuart: taxes did not go down. i want to talk apple, they have 51% of the global smartphone market ashley: wow. stuart: i think that's a big deal. >> that's a huge deal. when i get to teach fourth and fifth graders about economic, stuart, we talk about what's the biggest thing in the business, how much margin you're making, they are winning the margin war so much. they didn't ship nearly the most phones, they just made the most money and that is a big distinction, samsung...
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>> what do you say, ashley? i don't like any oil sector stocks i think oil will have a very rough year. formation of oil suggests that oil will go lower. they are already down significantly. exxon 52-week low right now. i think it foes -- goes lower. ashley: you don't like ge? >> ge is easy one. you asked for a dog of the dow. i would be a buyer of ge somewhere in here. ashley: what about intel? they have straightened out their act. all their troubles are behind them. they will reinvent themselves and become a better business organization. they have seen the pressure. i see them moving higher from here. i think that will be one of good bright spots for the dow this year. ashley: 30 seconds, todd. are we still in recalculation mode? , we have the drop and the pause. is there more volatility? >> i think more volatility. market action suggest as near-term top is in. we should see selling and test the lows we put in last week. overall i think long term you're a buyer of the market. short term here over next six mont
>> what do you say, ashley? i don't like any oil sector stocks i think oil will have a very rough year. formation of oil suggests that oil will go lower. they are already down significantly. exxon 52-week low right now. i think it foes -- goes lower. ashley: you don't like ge? >> ge is easy one. you asked for a dog of the dow. i would be a buyer of ge somewhere in here. ashley: what about intel? they have straightened out their act. all their troubles are behind them. they will...
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ashley parker of the "washington post". jake shoe man. nile, i want to begin with you. divisions in the democratic party over guns saying on the one hand you have people like conor lamb in pennsylvania who is all over the place on the issue in the special election. you have an activist for the center for american progress using the #banallsemiautomaticrifles. what is the democratic position going into 2018 on what, if anything, needs to happen with gun laws? >> well, i don't think we can say there is one national democratic position. you mentioned the special election in pennsylvania. that is one of the addressing areas. it's a conserve is active district. it's been republican since 2002. a democrat running there is having to balance a different kind of set of priorities to someone running in a more liberal district. i do think there are memories for democrats going back 20 years or more thinking that this is not a politically good issue for them. but is that changing? that's the key question, hugh. we have seen a number of polls even in the last week talking about publ
ashley parker of the "washington post". jake shoe man. nile, i want to begin with you. divisions in the democratic party over guns saying on the one hand you have people like conor lamb in pennsylvania who is all over the place on the issue in the special election. you have an activist for the center for american progress using the #banallsemiautomaticrifles. what is the democratic position going into 2018 on what, if anything, needs to happen with gun laws? >> well, i don't...
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washington post white house reporter ashley parker is also with us. joining us at the table, philip gump from the washington post, john heilman, nbc news and msnbc national affairs analyst. eddy, princeton university professor and msnbc contributor. and dave cohen is here, journalist and author of the book columbine. dave, let me start with you. i saw a note, your gut reaction. i don't know if it's been tempered at all. what did you think when you saw the president's comments this morning? >> infuriating because he gave a 7-minute kind of poem and didn't say anything he was going to do. that's not his job. actually list nings to him again now, i was reminded of something different. the morning after columbine, the first big assembly was light of the world church when they got together the first time. there were 20 different officials who spoke from the community, fire department, schools, blah, blah, blah, everything. the kids sat sort of stone faced and listened politely. you could just see them just kind of distraught that all the speeches were sort
washington post white house reporter ashley parker is also with us. joining us at the table, philip gump from the washington post, john heilman, nbc news and msnbc national affairs analyst. eddy, princeton university professor and msnbc contributor. and dave cohen is here, journalist and author of the book columbine. dave, let me start with you. i saw a note, your gut reaction. i don't know if it's been tempered at all. what did you think when you saw the president's comments this morning?...
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ashley johnson has the full story. ash, ashley, what do got? >> call him mr. do it all. the supreme do it all kelly is well-known for being a member of the hip-hop group of the underground which is the best in the '90's and known for hits like tick-tock but these days you can find kell the streets of the hotel reason for city council at large. >> well, about 20 years a, tupac shakur and i had a conversation about this. we talked about how can we eof course ifly help and influence our communities so that we can bring forth change end our come in toy create youth and start nonprofits and they use the same influence in the branding techniques of how we get the message out through our music. 1:00 20 years later i did everything that we talked about except to save on national elected officials. >> kelly co founded impact to help youth tackle shore like gun vie less. i asked cannily what changes wee like to see. in order foreus toes have a saver tomorrow and a better tomorrow. we need to mack a greater investp inour youth. right now, we make about 1.2 or 1.3 million invest. ou
ashley johnson has the full story. ash, ashley, what do got? >> call him mr. do it all. the supreme do it all kelly is well-known for being a member of the hip-hop group of the underground which is the best in the '90's and known for hits like tick-tock but these days you can find kell the streets of the hotel reason for city council at large. >> well, about 20 years a, tupac shakur and i had a conversation about this. we talked about how can we eof course ifly help and influence...
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month in offers, he is working hard -- office, signing his first bill into law increasing spending, ashley johnson. reporter: a huge victory in new jersey, governor murphy signed two bills at the war memorial on wednesday, adding more than 7 million more in funding to women's health centers, and allowing more women to get family planning services under medicaid, democrats have been trying to acome plish thi -- accomplish this after chris christie put a stop to it in 2010. >> in years since planned parenthood was defunded here in new jersey, 6 women's health centers closed. and they lost access to quality affordable healthcare, rates of sexually transmitted diseased increased, and rays o of cervicl kafcancer and breast cancer increased. reporter: never mentioned word abortion. they believe that taxpayers will be funding. >> taxpayer dollars have been funding abortions for a long time. but now you have phil murphy, saying, i can get more campaign donations, i can win votes. by giving them planned parenthood. reporter: state senator weinberg said it has not been about abortion but more access
month in offers, he is working hard -- office, signing his first bill into law increasing spending, ashley johnson. reporter: a huge victory in new jersey, governor murphy signed two bills at the war memorial on wednesday, adding more than 7 million more in funding to women's health centers, and allowing more women to get family planning services under medicaid, democrats have been trying to acome plish thi -- accomplish this after chris christie put a stop to it in 2010. >> in years...
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ashley: i do. basically, what's happening is at&t and time warner say that, look, the justice department is trying to stop this merger. it's all because of politics, they say. so they went to a judge and said we want to see some of the internal communications within the government who are suing to have what the government calls anticompetitive merger. so that's why it went to a judge. the judge said you have to reach a very high hurdle for me to turn over nonpublic government communications, and he said you are falling well short of that. so at&t, time warner basically they claim it's all about president trump's not liking the deal and his absolute hatred for cnn. of course, cnn belongs to time warner, so they claim that's a big part of why the government is trying to stop this merger. a judge says sorry. you can't have access to any of the government communications. so we'll see what happens. but it was a loss, you could say, for the two companies. charles: sure. sure. and now this. billionaire do
ashley: i do. basically, what's happening is at&t and time warner say that, look, the justice department is trying to stop this merger. it's all because of politics, they say. so they went to a judge and said we want to see some of the internal communications within the government who are suing to have what the government calls anticompetitive merger. so that's why it went to a judge. the judge said you have to reach a very high hurdle for me to turn over nonpublic government...
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let ashley -- ashley: i want to get back to the pelosi thing. i came from a country that didn't have guns. i find it hard to jump in i understand the constitutional protection, the second amendment, i get all that. if you talk about the issue you should make kids as safe as possible, if it means arming children, turning schools into fortresses that is not reality. charles: did you children or teachers? ashley: did i say children? that is not what we want. it will not turn it into the o.k. corral. if we can save one life, we should do that. charles: you can see activity on the stage right now. liz: matt schlapp. charles: matt schlapp, cpac is his baby. having incredible year cap off today, just moments from now president trump giving a speech there. are we going to listen to matt? i'm sorry, larry, you wanted -- >> i wanted to say i certainly don't want to walk down the same path president obama did trying to do as much as he can by executive order that will get overturned in the courts or should get overturned into the courts. issues should be i
let ashley -- ashley: i want to get back to the pelosi thing. i came from a country that didn't have guns. i find it hard to jump in i understand the constitutional protection, the second amendment, i get all that. if you talk about the issue you should make kids as safe as possible, if it means arming children, turning schools into fortresses that is not reality. charles: did you children or teachers? ashley: did i say children? that is not what we want. it will not turn it into the o.k....
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good evening i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. the president is pledging tougher background checks and screening for guns after listening session this afternoon with survivors of the florida high school shooting. >> news reporter tara palomary in washington. >> reporter: sat listening to families and survivors. justin gruber, hiding in closet while classmates were gund down. >> needed to be significant change in this country. needs to never happen again. people when they go to school feel they can be safe. all the school shootings don't make sense. should have been one and we should have fixed it. and i'm pissed, because my daughter i'm not going to see again. she's not here. >> reporter: president trump vowed to take more action than predecessors. >> not talk like in the past. >> reporter: arming teachers resonated with president trump. recalled assistant coach dying using bodies ahuman shield. >> if the coach had a firearm in locker -- he was very brave. saved a lot of lives i suspect. if i had a firearm wouldn't have had to run
good evening i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. the president is pledging tougher background checks and screening for guns after listening session this afternoon with survivors of the florida high school shooting. >> news reporter tara palomary in washington. >> reporter: sat listening to families and survivors. justin gruber, hiding in closet while classmates were gund down. >> needed to be significant change in this country. needs to never happen...
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ashley? >> well, it's a tricky situation because sarah sanders did lay out some actions this administration has taken against russia, but they are basically all operating within in a war seemingly, a different sort of war but a war against russia without the support of their commander in chief. that is an incredibly difficult role for the intelligence community to be in, for any of his aides and advisers to be in, and it's a topic they know that he is uncomfortable with. so it impacts the information they bring him. we did a story here about how his national security team and other advisers are less likely to broach the topic of russia with him for fear of angering him and that's obviously not a good situation if this is one of our largest geopolitical threats. >> gene, i want to get some analysis here and this is it. as this advice tightens on the president and people are coming pleas and going after manafort and manafort is squeezed to go after trump, they're going after him, feels that he
ashley? >> well, it's a tricky situation because sarah sanders did lay out some actions this administration has taken against russia, but they are basically all operating within in a war seemingly, a different sort of war but a war against russia without the support of their commander in chief. that is an incredibly difficult role for the intelligence community to be in, for any of his aides and advisers to be in, and it's a topic they know that he is uncomfortable with. so it impacts the...
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>> shannon: tina, i know your big concern is you are worried about ashley. there was a point, ashley, what you see your mom struggling to a you are trying to intervene. actually, was like that for you? i cannot imagine watching my mother or my daughter in the situation. >> well, i mean, i was on the phone with the dispatch pretty much the entire time. as soon as i got my to my phone. i was watching the struggle between them two and on the phone with the dispatch. and then i didn't know -- i couldn't tell you how i was feeling or what i was feeling. i was trying to remain calm. i knew when he hit her over the head with her own pistol, i knew i had to do something. i had to be careful. i shot the man. i mean, i had to. otherwise he was not going to stop beating on her. he was going to do anything and everything he could to take her out. then i was next. i knew i was next. seeing her face after she got hit in the head, that was hard. that was really hard. she didn't take her eyes off of me. i knew i had to do something. >> shannon: to hear both of you telling t
>> shannon: tina, i know your big concern is you are worried about ashley. there was a point, ashley, what you see your mom struggling to a you are trying to intervene. actually, was like that for you? i cannot imagine watching my mother or my daughter in the situation. >> well, i mean, i was on the phone with the dispatch pretty much the entire time. as soon as i got my to my phone. i was watching the struggle between them two and on the phone with the dispatch. and then i didn't...
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ashley: yeah. stuart: this raises a question, which we've had on this program earlier this morning, i will ask this question to both of you. >> sure. stuart: you go watch some of these video games, they are violent indeed. we have young men and women of that kind of age, you know, should we do something about that? >> stuart, going back into the '80s, it was al gore and tipper gore who first started sounding the alert about this. yes, i think we need to do something about it. i absolutely support it. and believe that so many young people get isolated. they play games. and their mental health and well-being is affected, leading them potentially to do heinous acts. stuart: should we do something about it? >> i'm saying yes. stuart: i don't know what? >> i can't sit here today i have the -- >> we live in violent society. goes back to parenting. whether you're talking about videogames or what kid see on the street or talking with their friend in the classroom or outside of the classroom, there is a lot
ashley: yeah. stuart: this raises a question, which we've had on this program earlier this morning, i will ask this question to both of you. >> sure. stuart: you go watch some of these video games, they are violent indeed. we have young men and women of that kind of age, you know, should we do something about that? >> stuart, going back into the '80s, it was al gore and tipper gore who first started sounding the alert about this. yes, i think we need to do something about it. i...
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ashley, two questions one kind of rhetorical. remind us of how barack obama is guilty for not doing or saying enough after newtown and number two, this is not an issue this president wakes up in the morning knowing about. he doesn't have the usual institutional knowledge of the contours of an issue he tends to land in an issue, as is the case with this. >> that's exactly right. on your second question, this is a president who was born in queens and spent most of his adult life in manhattan, as his own aides pointed out to us, he doesn't come from a gun culture. part of that you saw today and over the past week is he would sort of float general ideas but offer no specifics or say maybe congress should do something. so he put himself in the center of the debate but without knowing where the exact fault lines were in the specifics of the policy. that said he has an incredibly fine tuned antenna for where the gun issue and where second amendment rights are culturally and out in the country. that's true in large swaths of the country
ashley, two questions one kind of rhetorical. remind us of how barack obama is guilty for not doing or saying enough after newtown and number two, this is not an issue this president wakes up in the morning knowing about. he doesn't have the usual institutional knowledge of the contours of an issue he tends to land in an issue, as is the case with this. >> that's exactly right. on your second question, this is a president who was born in queens and spent most of his adult life in...
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ashley joins us live via skype. you wrote for the piece in the new york times, much of what i learned in the army is horrifyingly relevant in the classroom. what do you mean by that?>> i think what i was trying to illustrate is that there was a striking similarity to a lot of the things that we did deployed in afghanistan to prepare ourselves for patrolling keep ourselves safe. i was able to compare those experiences the first him had to run to the drills with my students to show them how to be sheltered during an attack and start to think about the things i needed to do to prepare my classroom to withstand an attack. i think the reason that is so horrifyingly revant is the fact that our classrooms are nosigned to do that. our teachers are not equipped to do that. it is not appropriate to ask them to. we need to get at the root of this problem and that his guns. is not that our schools are not fortified.>> talking about the classrooms, there's so much focus and trying to arm teachers, that is with the presidents des
ashley joins us live via skype. you wrote for the piece in the new york times, much of what i learned in the army is horrifyingly relevant in the classroom. what do you mean by that?>> i think what i was trying to illustrate is that there was a striking similarity to a lot of the things that we did deployed in afghanistan to prepare ourselves for patrolling keep ourselves safe. i was able to compare those experiences the first him had to run to the drills with my students to show them how...
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a similar attack also at the ashley station started on friday night. a [ dog barking ] rider reported four teenagers punched him and stole his phone. -- a b.a.r.t. rider reported four teenagers punched him and stole his phone. >>> thousands gathered to honor the japanese-americans forced into internment camps. it was 76 years ago tomorrow that president roosevelt signed the order which forced japanese- americans into the camps. in san jose and san francisco, there were ceremonies of spoken word, dance, stories from survivors and video clips. organizers say it was a time to honor the past and look to the future.>> i drove into day because we have a lot of things happening with muslims and travel ban's. we want to shed light on what is happening today and what has happened in the past.>> in addition to marking the 76th anniversary of the executive order, 2018 also marks the 30th anniversary of the civil liberties act of 1988 in which the united states granted reparations to those who were interned.>>> coming up, the warnings from firefighters after a fir
a similar attack also at the ashley station started on friday night. a [ dog barking ] rider reported four teenagers punched him and stole his phone. -- a b.a.r.t. rider reported four teenagers punched him and stole his phone. >>> thousands gathered to honor the japanese-americans forced into internment camps. it was 76 years ago tomorrow that president roosevelt signed the order which forced japanese- americans into the camps. in san jose and san francisco, there were ceremonies of...
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ashley parker? one more question to you. sorry to make you wait. >> no worries. >> we're looking at this white house and looking at the president. what happens if these kids walk out of that meeting and criticize him and say he wasn't listening or don't believe what he says? how does he react? >> that's another great question. it could go one of two ways. but what we've seen so far at least is that this is a president who is not particularly receptive to criticism and that sends him reeling in the other direction. if they take a model from members of congress, it's members who sort of publicly either praise him or delicate in their criticism, he's not going to respond well. doesn't mean they should not do it. they should do whatever it is they want to do and what they feel is most effective. but he doesn't respond well to getting publicly trashed. it will be interesting to see how the meeting goes, how these students and parents think the meeting goes and what they say publicly about it and what next steps that does or doesn
ashley parker? one more question to you. sorry to make you wait. >> no worries. >> we're looking at this white house and looking at the president. what happens if these kids walk out of that meeting and criticize him and say he wasn't listening or don't believe what he says? how does he react? >> that's another great question. it could go one of two ways. but what we've seen so far at least is that this is a president who is not particularly receptive to criticism and that...
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i am dan ashley. >> and i am kristen sze. >> shots rang out at marjory stoneman douglas high school. not far from miami, florida. the school will be closed for the rest of the week. >> the latest information has 17 fatalities with others injured. the victims a mixture of students and adults. the suspect has been caught. 19-year-old nicolaus cruz. let's begin our team coverage. >> reporter: fearful moment. gunshots rang out at a high school in southern florida. at least 17 dead. the shooting occurring both inside and outside the school of more than 3,000 students. students first can be seen running away from the school. later others evacuating their arms outstretched. student michael kats was in the school when the shooting began. >> i heard sort of like a garbage struck banging. and then all of a sudden i hear boom, boom, and i heard screaming ev screaming everywhere. >> five cops and i am like that is not a drill. >> this horrific homsidal. >> reporter: suspect nikolas cruz walked out. arrested off campus without incident. >> we are trying to find motives, culpability of other membe
i am dan ashley. >> and i am kristen sze. >> shots rang out at marjory stoneman douglas high school. not far from miami, florida. the school will be closed for the rest of the week. >> the latest information has 17 fatalities with others injured. the victims a mixture of students and adults. the suspect has been caught. 19-year-old nicolaus cruz. let's begin our team coverage. >> reporter: fearful moment. gunshots rang out at a high school in southern florida. at least...
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how are you doing a, ashley? >> i guess we're doing as okay as we can. i think what is helping us is how well our community is coming together. i think that we all have to just keep in mind while wire doing all of these types of discussions and everything is that we're doing it for the kids who passed away. the kid ghoot injured. and i think it is helping a lot of us heal to fight for them. because me don't have a voice. >> isabeisabella, how are you d? >> i'm just lost. i shouldn't have to deal with grief. i shouldn't think about if my friends are okay. i shouldn't have to call my friend. and not get an answer. i just -- i don't know what do with myself. all i know is that i'm putting myself into all of this work and all this just trying to live for them. and i think hopefully that will help. but honestly, like i'm a kid. and i don't know what to do. >> i know there are a lot of grief counselors here tonight and obviously i know you will avail yourselves of them if you need to. one thing i noticed when we were watching this, there were very emotional mo
how are you doing a, ashley? >> i guess we're doing as okay as we can. i think what is helping us is how well our community is coming together. i think that we all have to just keep in mind while wire doing all of these types of discussions and everything is that we're doing it for the kids who passed away. the kid ghoot injured. and i think it is helping a lot of us heal to fight for them. because me don't have a voice. >> isabeisabella, how are you d? >> i'm just lost. i...
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"washington post" white house reporter ashley parker. at the table with us, alyssa, former obama white house deputy chief of staff for operations. who could barely keep a straight face through all that. michael crowley, senior foreign affairs correspondent politico. jim rutenberg with "the new york times." lydia pulgreen, editor in chief. let me start with you, that was sarah huckabee sanders taking on the art of the tease. what's she talking about, what's the new tough on russia news that the white house is holding back from you guys? >> yeah, we should all be investigating that. i don't know the answer to the question. i wish i did. look, you know, unpacking what she said there, it is true, of course, that there was criticism of what president obama did or did not do last year. including from some of his own, you know, former top aides who wish they had done more at the time, try to pressure him to do a little bit more. it's also true that he no longer is the president of the united states, and that what happened in 2016 under presiden
"washington post" white house reporter ashley parker. at the table with us, alyssa, former obama white house deputy chief of staff for operations. who could barely keep a straight face through all that. michael crowley, senior foreign affairs correspondent politico. jim rutenberg with "the new york times." lydia pulgreen, editor in chief. let me start with you, that was sarah huckabee sanders taking on the art of the tease. what's she talking about, what's the new tough on...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. it's been two days since a gunman killed 17 people at stoneman douglas high. >> today the president and first lady visited the hospital. they did not visit parkland. >> maggie rulli has the latest. >> reporter: the president and first lady are grieving with parkland this friday night. >> very sad something like that could happen. >> reporter: offering their support to a community still raw after wednesday's school shooting took the lives of 17 people. two of them, both teenagers, laid to rest today. >> what if that was your child that was shot three times in th% heart, in the head, in the hand? think about it. >> reporter: their alleged killer now offering to plead guilty in order to avoid the death penalty. no word yet if the state will accept the deal. >> we are part of this community. as this community hurts, so do we. >> reporter: the fbi has now at mitted they were warned about the alleged shooter six weeks ago. the agency reveals on january 5g9, a person close to nikolas cruz ca
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. it's been two days since a gunman killed 17 people at stoneman douglas high. >> today the president and first lady visited the hospital. they did not visit parkland. >> maggie rulli has the latest. >> reporter: the president and first lady are grieving with parkland this friday night. >> very sad something like that could happen. >> reporter: offering their support to a community still raw after wednesday's...
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good evening, i am dan ashley. >> and i am kristen sze. florida's governor calling it pure evil. >> reporter: the sound of gunshot. bringing out at a south florida high school. just after 2:00 students preparing to leave for the day when a shooter identified as nikolas cruz wearing a gas masked armed with smoke grenades opened fire. >> we started running indoors. >> reporter: was.w.a.t. teams moving in. >> they bust open the window and saved us. it was intense. >> reporter: her teacher shot. >> we saw his body for 30 minutes. we were just praying and crying and then the police came and we just got out. >> reporter: the sheriff's office confirmed 15 killed on-site. and two died later at the hospital. >> this is a catastrophic day in broward county history. i am sick to my stomach. >> reporter: the 19-year-old former student walked out of the school. >> white male, burgundy shirt wearing a black hat and either long black pants or shorts mixed in with a group of students. >> reporter: superintendents saying they are heart broken over this uns
good evening, i am dan ashley. >> and i am kristen sze. florida's governor calling it pure evil. >> reporter: the sound of gunshot. bringing out at a south florida high school. just after 2:00 students preparing to leave for the day when a shooter identified as nikolas cruz wearing a gas masked armed with smoke grenades opened fire. >> we started running indoors. >> reporter: was.w.a.t. teams moving in. >> they bust open the window and saved us. it was intense....
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joining me now is blouse reporter ashley parker who wrote that story. and julia. tell me about the chaos of the past week, the porter resignation and all of the rest and what you were told in your reporting about how the white house was responding. >> sure. the past week, as we all know, was incredibly chaotic. they were dealing with rob porter and even know they haven't answered sort of basic questions about who knew what when. it was part they were dealing with renewed allegations of extramarital affairs involving the president when he was married to his third wife, melania. they were dealing with fnew cabinet secretaries spending too much on luxury travel for themselves. what happened was the horrible tragedy in florida occurred. i refocused away from all of the scandals and drama and onto something quite serious. that is what this staffer was trying to convey. the staffer used the words as a reprieve and distraction. he said the white house became focused on trying to handle the situation in florida rather than what they view is more trivial stuff such as affa
joining me now is blouse reporter ashley parker who wrote that story. and julia. tell me about the chaos of the past week, the porter resignation and all of the rest and what you were told in your reporting about how the white house was responding. >> sure. the past week, as we all know, was incredibly chaotic. they were dealing with rob porter and even know they haven't answered sort of basic questions about who knew what when. it was part they were dealing with renewed allegations of...
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for more will turn to ashley. >> governor phil murphy has a tough road ahead if he plans on making his campaign promise to legalize recreational marijuana. expect by ron rice a republican bobby singer. it offers a different alternative to the governor's plan by decriminalizing marijuana. >> let's take small amounts and say you're not gonna be arrested for this. therefore, there's no reason to set legalize it in the state. >> people call with a small amount when no longer having to worry about having their license suspended or going to jail. people caught with a specific amount would be find much like a speeding lawmakers are still working out the amount of we. there t or less. >> if there's a fine and they can look at thedship factors in second part of the fine stays with the township and part goes to the state for healthsss. people will need to send the bill. in lakewood, i'm reporting for chasing news. >> i will turn it over now to the former head of the new jersey dea. a former chief who has experience prosecuting these cases. things are coming in today. >> even if it is legalized w
for more will turn to ashley. >> governor phil murphy has a tough road ahead if he plans on making his campaign promise to legalize recreational marijuana. expect by ron rice a republican bobby singer. it offers a different alternative to the governor's plan by decriminalizing marijuana. >> let's take small amounts and say you're not gonna be arrested for this. therefore, there's no reason to set legalize it in the state. >> people call with a small amount when no longer...
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ashley webster -- [laughter] ashley webster elizabeth and mike murphy and d very okay dr you first we already know that mr. powell is going say the economy is fairly strong. jobless rate falling, income wealth spending all rising low stable inflation. what do you think that means for interest rates about how far and how fast he's going to raise them? >> i think he is going to be firmly in the don't rock the boat camp stuart. he's going to -- he's going to try to maintain a good thing. the unwinding of that balance sheet we've talked about he's going to try to do that very gently, and i think we've talked about the fact could it be a four, five interest rates hikes we're not sure where that you are going but he might be damping that a little bit. >> market agrees with you because we're up if the market right if the market thought his opening statement that we wouldn't get four or five interest rates quickly that would tank. >> what the market doesn't like stuart is unserpght. the market doesn't want to be guessing on how quickly they're going to -- remember weeks ago in the middle that
ashley webster -- [laughter] ashley webster elizabeth and mike murphy and d very okay dr you first we already know that mr. powell is going say the economy is fairly strong. jobless rate falling, income wealth spending all rising low stable inflation. what do you think that means for interest rates about how far and how fast he's going to raise them? >> i think he is going to be firmly in the don't rock the boat camp stuart. he's going to -- he's going to try to maintain a good thing. the...
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i am dan ashley. >> and i am kristen sze. the firefighters were transferred and said they were the ones discriminated against. the group spoke exclusively with vic lee. >> reporter: here is the lawsuit filed by the eight officers. they deny harassing the female firefighter. they told us they were punished and kicked off the station without a chance to defend themselves. and it is with this lawsuit that they hope to clear their names. >> did any of you harass this female firefighter? >> no. >> absolutely not. >> no. >> reporter: but the end result, they were transferred out of fire station two in china town. results of a complain by a female firefighter. she said she was harassed by the men because of her gender. confirming the results of the probe. >> findings of harassment and this is something we don't tolerate. >> reporter: a letter to the chief says station two was hostile and challenging for women. the eight firefighters most of them officers of the firehouse say no. >> we didn't do anything wrong hre. we did our jobs an
i am dan ashley. >> and i am kristen sze. the firefighters were transferred and said they were the ones discriminated against. the group spoke exclusively with vic lee. >> reporter: here is the lawsuit filed by the eight officers. they deny harassing the female firefighter. they told us they were punished and kicked off the station without a chance to defend themselves. and it is with this lawsuit that they hope to clear their names. >> did any of you harass this female...
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. >> reba called teresa's younger sister ashley at her office, the local circuit court. >> mama called my and said teresa's missing. i said let me make some phone calls. >> right away, ashley called the sheriff of her town and he called sheriff ellis. >> to see if they knew anything. and his response to me was it's bad. it's bad. >> it certainly was. they had found teresa's truck on a dirt road less than a mile from home. she was slumped behind the wheel, and she was dead. and this much was perfectly clear. it wasn't an accident. >>> coming up, the investigation begins. >> we had to ask ourselves, who would get her to this location, and why was she murdered? >> when secrets in a small town continues. >>> it was a lover's lane, a quiet, dusty, dead-end road miles from main street moundville, a spot so uncommonly traversed, a car with engine and taillights on could go unnoticed. this is where they found teresa's truck, body inside, gunshot wound to the hid. teresa's younger sister broke the terrible news to their mother. >> when i went to the house, mama was sitting in her recliner, i kn
. >> reba called teresa's younger sister ashley at her office, the local circuit court. >> mama called my and said teresa's missing. i said let me make some phone calls. >> right away, ashley called the sheriff of her town and he called sheriff ellis. >> to see if they knew anything. and his response to me was it's bad. it's bad. >> it certainly was. they had found teresa's truck on a dirt road less than a mile from home. she was slumped behind the wheel, and she...
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haley's older sister ashley played for the rams and her twin hannah, well, that's her on the receiving end of a haley assist. let's just say the blood lines were there. >> i've been hearing about her since she was six, seven years old. and she came to high school and when she hasn't disappointed. >> haley was get herring points in this contest. midway through the third quarter a free throw on technical foul puts her a thousand points even. [ applause ] >> reporter: the game was briefly stopped. haley was applauded for her accomplishments. what was she thinking about? her beloved pop pop who practiced with her and encouraged her endlessly until his passing last april. >> i did it for him and for my mom and sister too. so i wanted to make him proud and also make my familiar and teammates proud. >> reporter: mission accomplished. haley finish this afternoon with 15 points in a lose effort. riverside will formally celebrate her a could accomplish manies before thursday afternoon's home against moorestown friends. iain. >> congratulations to her. thanks, bruce. >>> let's get back to your fo
haley's older sister ashley played for the rams and her twin hannah, well, that's her on the receiving end of a haley assist. let's just say the blood lines were there. >> i've been hearing about her since she was six, seven years old. and she came to high school and when she hasn't disappointed. >> haley was get herring points in this contest. midway through the third quarter a free throw on technical foul puts her a thousand points even. [ applause ] >> reporter: the game...
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ashley parker, let's switch gears. you took a trip with the president recently to asia. what were kind of your take aways from that trip as far as where we are with north korea? there are these new sanctions but there may be conversations opening up. >> sure. it was a fascinating trip in part because the vice-president went there. ostensibly he was going to be at the winter olympics ceremony. all throughout the aides were telling the case he was not there to watch the games and cut a ribbon. he was there as this one man superhero to try to combat north korea's olympic efforts. it's an open question how successful he was, but almost every stop, he announced these sanctions that were coming. he met with north korean defectors. he toured the ship, the south korean ship that was torpedoed by the north in 2010. and i reported when we got back that it turned out when he left washington, he had known he was prepared to take a secret meeting with the north koreans. again, this was not opening up negotiations. his plan at the time was basically that he was -- the president believ
ashley parker, let's switch gears. you took a trip with the president recently to asia. what were kind of your take aways from that trip as far as where we are with north korea? there are these new sanctions but there may be conversations opening up. >> sure. it was a fascinating trip in part because the vice-president went there. ostensibly he was going to be at the winter olympics ceremony. all throughout the aides were telling the case he was not there to watch the games and cut a...
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the reporter ashley kor up has the reaction. >> you were trained for this. you were armed. you had a bullet proof vest protected more than anybody else who died. >> students from the high school speaking out about police reports that four broward county sheriff's deputies stayed outside the building with their weapons drawn. while gunman nikolas cruz was inside shooting into classrooms with an ar-5 style rifle. authorities reveal one deputy scott peterson was not only harmed and in uniform but knew there was an active shooter on school grounds. >> the school resource officer was behind a stairwell wall standing there. and he had the gun drawn and just pointing it at the building. you froze, got scared, you know, you did nothing at all. and you could have saved a lot of lives. >> the superintendent said he was shocked, outraged and angry to hear about what happened. >> and to realize that more could have been done that potentially lives could have been saved, this is just outrageous. >> and when reporters asked the sheriff scott israel what peterson should have done. >> went
the reporter ashley kor up has the reaction. >> you were trained for this. you were armed. you had a bullet proof vest protected more than anybody else who died. >> students from the high school speaking out about police reports that four broward county sheriff's deputies stayed outside the building with their weapons drawn. while gunman nikolas cruz was inside shooting into classrooms with an ar-5 style rifle. authorities reveal one deputy scott peterson was not only harmed and in...
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ashley, you sheltered 65 students in your classroom during the shoot-out. you're a registered republican, you voted for donald trump, a strong second amendment supporter. do you wish you had a gun last week? do you want to be armed moving forward and trained? >> i can honestly say no. before the events that took place on wednesday, i might have been had a different sense of opinion and i was one of those teachers that, you know, some of the other schools i worked at thought, maybe, yeah, you know, having an armed or something that would deter them would have any type of impact. but it's one thing to have those thoughts and to think, yeah, in the thought of a crisis, that i could be the one to stand up and help protect these kids or do something more and stand up and it's another thing when you have them just running, screaming at you. i can't -- i could not imagine trying to figure out where, if i was armed, in a realistic world, you know, if it's strapped to my side and i teach culinary, where i'm essentially trying to teach the kids how not to, you know,
ashley, you sheltered 65 students in your classroom during the shoot-out. you're a registered republican, you voted for donald trump, a strong second amendment supporter. do you wish you had a gun last week? do you want to be armed moving forward and trained? >> i can honestly say no. before the events that took place on wednesday, i might have been had a different sense of opinion and i was one of those teachers that, you know, some of the other schools i worked at thought, maybe, yeah,...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm dion lim. >> >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, oscar nominee allison janney, maisie williams, guillermo at nba all-star media day and music from kent jones, and now, check this out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] hello, everyone, i'm jimmy, host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. we are back at it after a three-day weekend. [ applause ] hope you had a good, hope you had a
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm dion lim. >> >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, oscar nominee allison janney, maisie williams, guillermo at nba all-star media day and music from kent jones, and now, check this out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] hello, everyone, i'm jimmy, host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. we are back at it after a three-day weekend. [ applause ] hope you had a good, hope you had...
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and ashley firth. a teacher ho shielded her students, including david. you see what you're up against there. >> honestly, it's just disgusting. they act like they don't own the politicians. they do. it's a republican-controlled house, senate, executive branch. they can get this stuff done. they've gotten gun legislation passed before in their favor and the favor of gun manufacturers. and what i want people to know is, look at dana. is she saying anything or is that just a tone to distract the american public and distract her nra members from the fact that she's not serving them? she's serving the gun manufacturers. the people joining the nra. 99.9% of them are amazing people that want to be safe, responsible gun owners. and i fully can support that. >> how do you convince them to convince their leadership that we need change? >> they have to do it. in the same way that this is a democracy that is currently broken, the nra is an organization that is completely broken. >> ashley, you're a teacher. guns in the classroom? >> i would say definitely not. i hav
and ashley firth. a teacher ho shielded her students, including david. you see what you're up against there. >> honestly, it's just disgusting. they act like they don't own the politicians. they do. it's a republican-controlled house, senate, executive branch. they can get this stuff done. they've gotten gun legislation passed before in their favor and the favor of gun manufacturers. and what i want people to know is, look at dana. is she saying anything or is that just a tone to distract...
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ashley, thank yojoining us. so, what is known about why hope hicks is doing this? >> so, i first should underscore that this is an incredibly stunning development. there was a sense that even in a chaotic andus tumulthite house, that there was one person who would be with president trump through the end of his term or potentially two terms, is would be hope hicks. our understanding is that she did actually make this decision before yesterday's tetimony on capitol hill. and she has told people that she basically wants to spend-- be closer to homto her family in connecticut, that three yearscu d solely on one thing and working in this incredibly high-pressure an high-intensity environment just talks a toll on anyone and s reaized it was her time to move on. i do have to say, this comes as she, herself, was under a lot of personal stress. there was not just that testimony. she had been romantically linked to staff secrary rob porte who was forced out of the white house amid allegations of domestic abus and more broadly, right now, the mueller probe isntensifying, and
ashley, thank yojoining us. so, what is known about why hope hicks is doing this? >> so, i first should underscore that this is an incredibly stunning development. there was a sense that even in a chaotic andus tumulthite house, that there was one person who would be with president trump through the end of his term or potentially two terms, is would be hope hicks. our understanding is that she did actually make this decision before yesterday's tetimony on capitol hill. and she has told...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm dion lim. >> have a good night. see you to >>> tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute." ♪ i have died every day waiting for you ♪ >> a bride sings the hit song "a thousand years." how her message hit the groom straight in the heart. >>> just out for a cruise. >> looking for another way down the slopes? >> i can do this. i can ride a bike. >> the smoothest ride all the way to the bottom. >> don't be laughing. i can't ride a bike. >>> she's a safari park beauty. this is rosa. why rosa just says no to ice. >>> and where is papa's phone hiding? >> i think it's in your back pant. >> it's not. >> do you hear it ringing? >> see why it take the whole family to finally solve the mystery. >> i'm dying to see where this phone is. >>> as if weddings weren't already emotional enough, this one is going to go way out there on the emotional scale. this is elizabeth and she's got a beautiful dress on, but she's got a much bigger surprise, not just for the guests but also for her husband-to-be scott. we hear "
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm dion lim. >> have a good night. see you to >>> tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute." ♪ i have died every day waiting for you ♪ >> a bride sings the hit song "a thousand years." how her message hit the groom straight in the heart. >>> just out for a cruise. >> looking for another way down the slopes? >> i can do this. i can ride a bike. >> the smoothest ride all the way to...
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good evening thank you for joining i'm dan ashley. ama daetz is off. family members began to lay loved ones to rest as the fbi makes an alarming admission. the agency was warned about the shooter weeks ago. abc news reporter maggie ruly has more. >> we're in front of the school all day and all day we have seen students coming to grieve and light candle as hold each other for support the president and first lady greechg with parkland tonight. >> very sad something like that could happen. >> offering support to a community still raw after wednesday's school shooting took the lives of 17 people. two of them both teenagers laid to rest today. >> what if that was your child shot three times in the heart, in the head in the hand? think about it. >> their allege killer now offering to plead guilty in order to avoid the death penalty. no word yet if the state will accept the deal. >> we are part of in community. as this community hurts, so do we. >> the fbi is now admitted they were warned about the alleged shooter six weeks ago. the agency reveals that on jan
good evening thank you for joining i'm dan ashley. ama daetz is off. family members began to lay loved ones to rest as the fbi makes an alarming admission. the agency was warned about the shooter weeks ago. abc news reporter maggie ruly has more. >> we're in front of the school all day and all day we have seen students coming to grieve and light candle as hold each other for support the president and first lady greechg with parkland tonight. >> very sad something like that could...