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i believe we have maggie haberman on the phone, do we have maggie? what's this breaking story that you're just breaking now? >> caller: sure, my colleague, mike schmid and i just reported that the president last june ordered the white house counsel to fire robert mueller, mcgann protested and threatened to quit if he was ordered to go through with this. the president ultimately backed down. this is the first time that we know of, anderson of the president actually engaging in this and doing what had been seen as an option he was keeping open, and he was very consciously keeping it open last july in an interview with the "times". he has said i'm not thinking of firing robert mueller. obviously, it would have created a massive earthquake had he done so. >> let's just repeat this. this is really huge. this is june of this past year, 2017. >> caller: yep, that is correct. >> and he went through and asked don mcbeggann, the white house counsel to do that. >> caller: he ordered the firing of him, and mcgann said if this happens i will quit. and that is how
i believe we have maggie haberman on the phone, do we have maggie? what's this breaking story that you're just breaking now? >> caller: sure, my colleague, mike schmid and i just reported that the president last june ordered the white house counsel to fire robert mueller, mcgann protested and threatened to quit if he was ordered to go through with this. the president ultimately backed down. this is the first time that we know of, anderson of the president actually engaging in this and...
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maggie, what's your jam? >> poor maggie. she always tries to be serious. i'm always shaking her base. i think this is very professional. in terms of identifying a theme -- >> i'm having trouble with it. >> in terms of identifying a i theme for last night, i was struck, maggie, as i watched the entire speech that the lyrics, the song itself by demi lovato sorry, not sorry, seemed to be perfectly capturing what was going on last night. here are some of the lyrics. you be the judge. >> first he will read them. >> baby i'm sorry, not sorry. >> wow. >> being so bad got me feeling so good. and then looking for revenge, feeling like a 10. the best i've have ever been. >> it doesn't rhyme. >> i didn't write it. i know how bad it must hurt to see you like this but it gets worse. when i was watching him last night, he didn't even look at the prompter, maggie -- back to us. he didn't even look at the prompter on the side of the stage where the democrats were. and he seemed to be looking at them. he would be partially conciliatory. i'm sorry. and then look to the othe
maggie, what's your jam? >> poor maggie. she always tries to be serious. i'm always shaking her base. i think this is very professional. in terms of identifying a theme -- >> i'm having trouble with it. >> in terms of identifying a i theme for last night, i was struck, maggie, as i watched the entire speech that the lyrics, the song itself by demi lovato sorry, not sorry, seemed to be perfectly capturing what was going on last night. here are some of the lyrics. you be the...
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maggie haberman has relationships in this president's orbit. when she describes the president as being livid that kelly described him as uninformed, i believe maggie's reporting. let me just get a question out to you. i mean, i have heard that what rubs people -- this mention between john kelly and donald trump isn't anything that folks around the president deny. i'm just trying to get to what under girds it. i heard something i haven't herd since the mooch era. i heard people think john kelly thinks it is part of his job, i would say rightfully, 35% of the country that voted for trump would say not necessary, to protect the country from donald trump. and that that is one of the structural tensions between those two men. so, are you saying you don't believe there is any tension between the two men? >> i'm saying something you may find even more offensive. >> i love being offended. >> there is a difference between gossip and real reporting about stuff that's gone on -- >> you don't think maggie has done real reporting? >> i'm just saying when we
maggie haberman has relationships in this president's orbit. when she describes the president as being livid that kelly described him as uninformed, i believe maggie's reporting. let me just get a question out to you. i mean, i have heard that what rubs people -- this mention between john kelly and donald trump isn't anything that folks around the president deny. i'm just trying to get to what under girds it. i heard something i haven't herd since the mooch era. i heard people think john kelly...
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kendis, maggie? >> thank you. >> vice president mike pence is visiting israel, scheduled to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he got an earful over the weekend from egypt's president over president trump's controversial decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capitol. the move has inflamed palestinians, who also claim that jerusalem is their capitol. >>> back here in the country, fresh controversy swirling around missouri governor, eric greitens, who refused to resign. he says he as no plans to give up his office. despite calls from both sides of the aisle to shut down, he further denied claims that he slapped a woman and threatened her into keeping the affair quiet. >> this was a consensual relationship. there was no blackmail, no threat of blackmail. there was no threat of a photograph of blackmail. >> that said, the fbi has opened an investigation into the governor's alleged actions. >>> so, congress was working all weekend, but a few members who didn't look like they were working t
kendis, maggie? >> thank you. >> vice president mike pence is visiting israel, scheduled to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he got an earful over the weekend from egypt's president over president trump's controversial decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capitol. the move has inflamed palestinians, who also claim that jerusalem is their capitol. >>> back here in the country, fresh controversy swirling around missouri governor, eric greitens, who refused...
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we are joined by "new york times" white house correspondent maggie haberman and maggie and michael schmidt, her colleague, broke the story about firing robert mueller. it is great to have you here so you can walk us through all of your reporting. i think this is fair to call it a bombshell. this is the scenario that millions of americans feared may happen. democrats have feared for a long time that the president did try to fire robert mueller was stopped by don mcgann, white house counsel. what can you tell us? >> what the white house will say is mueller is still there, so clearly nothing happened. but what we have learned is that last june the president relayed to advisers that he wanted mueller fired. and don mcgann threatened to quit. at the time the president was considering three issues as possible conflicts of interest. one was a dispute over fees at a golf club that mueller had been a member of, never completely understood what was that about. it was seen widely by legal experts i spoke with as a flimsy reason. the second reason was mueller had, up until that point, worked at the la
we are joined by "new york times" white house correspondent maggie haberman and maggie and michael schmidt, her colleague, broke the story about firing robert mueller. it is great to have you here so you can walk us through all of your reporting. i think this is fair to call it a bombshell. this is the scenario that millions of americans feared may happen. democrats have feared for a long time that the president did try to fire robert mueller was stopped by don mcgann, white house...
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kendis, maggi? >> more arctic blast. thanks, paul. >>> the nation paid a record price for a string of natural disasters in 2017. three major hurricanes, plus wildfires, hail and other events led to $306 billion in losses. that's nearly $100 billion more than the mark set in 2005. the federal government says the hurricanes were especially costly, harvey, wilma and maria were the most expensive in history. >>> after an intense manhunt, police say they have arrested a suspect accused of killing a deputy during an armed home invasion south of tacoma. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: in washington state, investigators say an accused cop killer has just been captured. 34-year-old sheriff's deputy mccartney was responding to reports of an intruder at a home south of seattle. when mccartney arrived six minutes later, he chaseded two suspects who had taken off. investigators say one pulled a gun. you can hear mccartney on the radio. put it down! in the gun battle one got away. one was killed. officers rushing deputy mccartney
kendis, maggi? >> more arctic blast. thanks, paul. >>> the nation paid a record price for a string of natural disasters in 2017. three major hurricanes, plus wildfires, hail and other events led to $306 billion in losses. that's nearly $100 billion more than the mark set in 2005. the federal government says the hurricanes were especially costly, harvey, wilma and maria were the most expensive in history. >>> after an intense manhunt, police say they have arrested a...
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i don't know where to begin, maggie. but what do you make of -- did you ever think that there could be a day where president trump calls steve bannon -- that he's lost his mind and that he didn't really have much to do with the campaign? >> we -- that was the most predictable. that he would say that the -- that steve bannon had nothing to do with the campaign or his presidency. because as pointed out, that is their go-to. >> papadapoulos saying he is the coffee boy. >> he's zn -- done this before. he did this in 2017 and this is when jared kushner and ivanka were complaining about bannon. normally we see fireworks on new year's and not after and this is extremely unusual. safing that steve bannon had nothing to do with the campaign or had nothing to do when the white house is like saying david axelrod had nothing to do with the white house. he was there at the beginning of the barack obama campaign -- >> but he was there when the access hollywood tape came up and reince priebus was getting off the train. >> and he was se
i don't know where to begin, maggie. but what do you make of -- did you ever think that there could be a day where president trump calls steve bannon -- that he's lost his mind and that he didn't really have much to do with the campaign? >> we -- that was the most predictable. that he would say that the -- that steve bannon had nothing to do with the campaign or his presidency. because as pointed out, that is their go-to. >> papadapoulos saying he is the coffee boy. >> he's zn...
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are you surprised that this stayed under wraps for so long, maggie? >> i am a little surprised at how effective people in the white house were at lying to us about what was actually going on at the time. it was untrue to say that he was not thinking of firing mueller. they all insisted ruddy was wrong. people internally sought to discredit ruddy. ruddy was clearly right. and there was even more there. it does make you wonder what else has happened. >> yeah. you also report, excuse me, you also report that not only did trump want to fire mueller, they also considered firing rod rosenstein. can you talk to me more about that? >> sure. there were sort of -- remember, mike schmidt, my colleague with whom we broke the story had reported a couple of weeks ago or may have been days ago and feels like weeks ago the fact that the president had a concern about essentially the recusal of sessions and some level of oversight of the probe on the russia issue. the rosenstein firing, the rosenstein the president has not trusted for quite some time, really, if ever.
are you surprised that this stayed under wraps for so long, maggie? >> i am a little surprised at how effective people in the white house were at lying to us about what was actually going on at the time. it was untrue to say that he was not thinking of firing mueller. they all insisted ruddy was wrong. people internally sought to discredit ruddy. ruddy was clearly right. and there was even more there. it does make you wonder what else has happened. >> yeah. you also report, excuse...
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that's why he won. >> maggie haberman joins us now. you're not a columnist, you're a reporter. i shouldn't have said that. i apologize. you were there. you asked. you got an answer. what was the sense of that? >> i got an answer to a point. what sarah sanders said is he won without the help of anyone else. when people talk about russia this is a, quote, unquote, madeup hoax to try to delegitimize his election. we know how the president used this. i asked is he saying the reports from the intel community that russia engaged in e-mail hacking, that there was a spread of weaponizing information. she said he addressed that and he doesn't believe it played a key role here. that's fine. i asked it of the president last night when he did this impromptu gaggle with reporters and his answer was less clear. it is the thing he says over and over again. what i really took away from sarah's answer yesterday was a narrowing so that it's not anyone involved in my campaign which she tried to walk back later. but she said, you know, i asked specifically who is he speaking for when he says that.
that's why he won. >> maggie haberman joins us now. you're not a columnist, you're a reporter. i shouldn't have said that. i apologize. you were there. you asked. you got an answer. what was the sense of that? >> i got an answer to a point. what sarah sanders said is he won without the help of anyone else. when people talk about russia this is a, quote, unquote, madeup hoax to try to delegitimize his election. we know how the president used this. i asked is he saying the reports...
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the president -- i'll accept maggie's words. shes an honest, ethical journalist. >> four sources. >> i accept that. i'm saying as a lawyer somebody that went to harvard law school, the president is not allowed to have a privilege and private conversation with the white house counsel? no he isn't. we have a ton of leakers inside the white house predating my departure on july 31. now that water baa lon is being dropped on the president when he's about to make a historical speech about global peace and prosperity. he doesn't think there was collusion. the decision was made not to fire mueller and the president said most recently he expects him to treat him fairly. that's my side of the story. you want to say there's under lying guilt because he wanted to fire him and some kind of anxiety about what happened. and i'm saying the very opposite. there's no collusion. it's non-sense. >> what you're saying. >> four months into the job and asking for advice from the white house counsel. >> that's not what happened. >> what happened, chris
the president -- i'll accept maggie's words. shes an honest, ethical journalist. >> four sources. >> i accept that. i'm saying as a lawyer somebody that went to harvard law school, the president is not allowed to have a privilege and private conversation with the white house counsel? no he isn't. we have a ton of leakers inside the white house predating my departure on july 31. now that water baa lon is being dropped on the president when he's about to make a historical speech about...
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and so i think it becomes key. >> yeah, maggie haber man, john dean, appreciate it. coming up on 360, the president's health and whether he has heart disease after the president's recent ill informed and racist comments about haiti and africa. conan o'brien decided to take his show on the road to haiti. i talked to conan what he hopes to achieve. that's up next. fl[ gasps, laughs ]c, progressive gives you options based on your budget. you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> the president's recent comments about people of haiti and the continent of africa didn't just shake up politics in washington and the nation's diplomatic reputation the world over. i spoke about this on the program about the strength i've seen in the
and so i think it becomes key. >> yeah, maggie haber man, john dean, appreciate it. coming up on 360, the president's health and whether he has heart disease after the president's recent ill informed and racist comments about haiti and africa. conan o'brien decided to take his show on the road to haiti. i talked to conan what he hopes to achieve. that's up next. fl[ gasps, laughs ]c, progressive gives you options based on your budget. you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming...
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let's bring in maggi hagerman. >> on the one hand, you have the white house where michael wolff is right where the idea that they are claiming we didn't help him or did nothing, that is simply not true. the president did not sit for extensive interviews, and wolff said he spoke to him for three hours, and people were told to speak with him at various levels. steve bannon obviously spent a lot of time with him, and that's clear throughout the book. bannon is not the only person. a lot of other members of the administration did, too. they are trying to have it both ways, now that they turned out they invited somebody in that they thought would write a candid picture of trump, and then he went out and wrote what the rest of us have been writing for two years. >> yeah, a little bait and switch going on. shame on the white house if there's shame on anybody, because they let him in. 100%. that's the number, 100% on those people. >> that's not true. even the people there right now, there is no way hopics believes that. whatever ivanka trump thinks about her father, the actual people who know th
let's bring in maggi hagerman. >> on the one hand, you have the white house where michael wolff is right where the idea that they are claiming we didn't help him or did nothing, that is simply not true. the president did not sit for extensive interviews, and wolff said he spoke to him for three hours, and people were told to speak with him at various levels. steve bannon obviously spent a lot of time with him, and that's clear throughout the book. bannon is not the only person. a lot of...
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maggie, kendis? >>> facebook's changing its news feed to encourage more meaningful interactions between family and friends. ceo mark zuckerberg says the social network wants to cut back on posts that users can passively read or watch. over the next few months, users will see less public content from business, brands and media. facebook has faced criticism over its content and whether the site is a negative influence on its users. sflo meaningful conversation between family and friends seems to work out great at thanksgiving so why not just do it on facebook. >> talk to me after, kendis. >>> it appears alabama overcame more than just a 13-point deficit to win college football's national championship. >> yeah, this is crazy. two days before monday night's game against georgia, the crimson tide's defensive line coach left a backpack in the team's hotel and one of the items inside of the backpack, the playbook. >> oops. >> the playbook is still missing. reports say police have images of the thief on surv
maggie, kendis? >>> facebook's changing its news feed to encourage more meaningful interactions between family and friends. ceo mark zuckerberg says the social network wants to cut back on posts that users can passively read or watch. over the next few months, users will see less public content from business, brands and media. facebook has faced criticism over its content and whether the site is a negative influence on its users. sflo meaningful conversation between family and friends...
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maggie haberman has sterling credentials. i see that you are joking and you have a different take on this. >> i love maggie haberman. >> why doubt the voracity when we have heard him say this publicly, when we have heard him ask for blind loyalty publicly. >> loyalty is a very important thing for him. the premise is correct. the president values loyalty maybe above anything else. he was greatly disappoint odd jeff sessions. it's because jeff sessions made a judgment call. this was not something contradictory. this was not a lay down hand that he had to turn over -- >> i get that. that's not my question. my question is is it the attorney general's job to protect the president? >> i think it's the attorney general's job to do his job. in my opinion, he wasn't doing his job. he should have taken control of this investigation. >> right. but when the investigation involves the president, does the attorney general have to protect the president? >> well, no, i don't think that's the principle role -- >> of any role? >> yeah. in this
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maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >>> maggie, thank you. >>> a closer look at your forecast for this thursday morning. >> good morning. well, the cold continues over the southeast, even though the snow and ice is moving away. still talking about slippery conditions and there will be some melting today. another concern is refreezing as we talk about the overnight hours. but, again, temperatures running below normal then they will stay below normal throughout the northeast and movingut o as weenture into friday.m jather f. >>> still ahead the mistake at a major bank draining people's accounts. >>> also ahead a facebook selfie leads to an arrest in a high-profile crime after police find the murder weapon in the picture. >>> and airline passengers preparing for the worst bracing themselves, the video from inside an emergency landing. >>> we're back with video of a home in malibu, california, threatened bylandslide. you can see there beneath the house crumbling. the owners are not being allowed back inside. maki mters worse rain is in the forecast today and that could cause even more eros
maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >>> maggie, thank you. >>> a closer look at your forecast for this thursday morning. >> good morning. well, the cold continues over the southeast, even though the snow and ice is moving away. still talking about slippery conditions and there will be some melting today. another concern is refreezing as we talk about the overnight hours. but, again, temperatures running below normal then they will stay below normal throughout the northeast...
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i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. we start with what some are calling a racist comment by the president. >> the president asking why are we having all these people from expletive countries come here? fierce. lana zak has more. >> reporter: good morning to you, kendis and maggie. these comments seem to echo those reported by made by the president earlier in the month which he said all haitians have aides and nigerians won't go back to their huts. the white house at the time denied those comments vehemently but it is a different story today with some within the white house thinking that this will play well with the base. the white house is not denying the president's comments characterizing some countries with a curse word. sources tell abc news that when lawmakers at the white house briefed president trump on their daca immigration plan his response to restoring protections for immigrants from haiti and several african countries was, why are we having all these people from expletive countries come here? proposing inste
i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. we start with what some are calling a racist comment by the president. >> the president asking why are we having all these people from expletive countries come here? fierce. lana zak has more. >> reporter: good morning to you, kendis and maggie. these comments seem to echo those reported by made by the president earlier in the month which he said all haitians have aides and nigerians won't go back to their huts. the...
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. >> i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. the big story this morning is, again, the extreme winter weather. it's canceling more schools and causing even more chaos for the commute. >> yeah, frozen pipe burst at new york's jfk airport causing hundreds of cancellations and delays. thousands of passengers were left furious unable to get their luggage and this morning temperatures are still below freezing from the carolinas up to canada as a new storm moves across the a frozen pipe bursting at jfk airport. three inches of water on the ground taking out a terminal that services delta and 30 international airlines. >> it was just a mad house. there was like pushing of people out and nobody was moving. everyone is like confused. >> reporter: the electricity shut off. flights delayed and passengers stranded as baggage piled up nearly as far as the eye could see. >> luggage everywhere. people everywhere. there's no space to walk. >> reporter: this new emergency coming as the airport struggles to get up to speed after shutting down dur
. >> i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. the big story this morning is, again, the extreme winter weather. it's canceling more schools and causing even more chaos for the commute. >> yeah, frozen pipe burst at new york's jfk airport causing hundreds of cancellations and delays. thousands of passengers were left furious unable to get their luggage and this morning temperatures are still below freezing from the carolinas up to canada as a new storm moves across the a frozen pipe...
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joining us in maggie haber man and doug brinkley. i understand you've been reporting about what's been playing out at the white house and how impromptu the meeting between the president and schumer was. >> the president made this phone call to chuck schumer as i understand it without giving any of his staff a heads up he was going to do it. people found out about it early mid-morning when what has become clear the executive time window the president spends before he gets to the oval office is taking place. my understanding is not much happened out of the meeting. schumer respond to the invitation. there were only four people in the room. you know, they kibitzed. they talked. it was described as quote unquote cordial but not a lot of substance came out of it. i think the president is aware he is going to take blame if there a shutdown no matter how short it is. it's hard to predict. in 2013 that happened -- >> president trump was critical. >> then citizen trump. >> right. >> it's a little hard to sell yourself as the person who comes
joining us in maggie haber man and doug brinkley. i understand you've been reporting about what's been playing out at the white house and how impromptu the meeting between the president and schumer was. >> the president made this phone call to chuck schumer as i understand it without giving any of his staff a heads up he was going to do it. people found out about it early mid-morning when what has become clear the executive time window the president spends before he gets to the oval...
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. >> i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. the rising death toll in the california mudslide disaster. >> yeah, at least 17 people are dead and dozens believed to be missing. around the town of montecito in santa barbara county hundreds are stranded with roads cut off and no water supply. >> meanwhile, as we see new video of the ragin we're learning why they never received emergency alerts. this morning, rescuers going door to door, searching for survivors in southern california, placing an x when it's all clear. >> i didn't think it would ever turn into something like this. we've never seen anything like this before. >> reporter: powerful mudslides funneling down these hillsides left barren by last month's fires. abc's kayna whitworth flying over the damage. >> if you look out there, you can see all of these homes completely surrounded in mud in all areas. i mean look at this. the rocks and mud have pushed down out of the canyon and collapsed trees and moved cars. yet somehow just to the left was completely spared. >> reporter
. >> i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. the rising death toll in the california mudslide disaster. >> yeah, at least 17 people are dead and dozens believed to be missing. around the town of montecito in santa barbara county hundreds are stranded with roads cut off and no water supply. >> meanwhile, as we see new video of the ragin we're learning why they never received emergency alerts. this morning, rescuers going door to door, searching for survivors in southern...
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. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with breaking news from the korean peninsula. the first talks between the rival nations have resulted in a deal. >> the north will send a delegation across the border for the upcoming winter olympics and that could talks amid rising tensions over kim jong-un's growing nuclear arsenal. abc's lana sank has been following the details. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, maggie and kendis. you know, the olympic games are expected to begin in exactly one month now and it looks increasingly likely that for the first time in 12 years the north and south may, in fact, march together possibly even under one flag. north korea has agreed to send their athletes, officials and cheerleaders to the olympic games. north korea's top delegate called it a new year's gift to the korean people, a sentiment echoed by south korea's reunification minister. after a year of increasingly worrisome missile tests by the hermit kingdom and increasing rhetoric between kim jong-un and pre
. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with breaking news from the korean peninsula. the first talks between the rival nations have resulted in a deal. >> the north will send a delegation across the border for the upcoming winter olympics and that could talks amid rising tensions over kim jong-un's growing nuclear arsenal. abc's lana sank has been following the details. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, maggie and kendis. you know, the...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, maggie. the press was having an off the record session with john kelly when president trump dropped in and made some big headlines. the president saying his interview with the special counsel could happen in two to three weeks. president trump left the white house bound for switzerland, a couple of hours before appearing eager for a possible interview with special counsel robert mueller. >> i'm looking forward to it actually. >> yeah. do you have a date set? >> just so you understand there's been no collusion. >> you would do it under oath. >> i would do it under oath. >> reporter: his lawyer saying mr. trump was speaking hurriedly and that arrangements are still being worked out. it's raising questions about whether his team is zeroing in on possible obstruction of justice. >> there's no obstruction whatsoever and i'm looking forward to it. >> reporter: another headline from that west wing q&a trump opening up citizenship to d.r.e.a.m.ers after a 10 to 12-year period. >> i think it's a bette
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. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with that bombshell report stemming from the russia investigation. sources tell "the new york times" that president trump ordered the firing of special count robert mueller but then backed off. >> this morning the president responded calling the report fake news. abc's kenneth moton is following the details from washington. good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and maggie. "the new york times" reports the attempted firing of the special counsel happened last summer but robert mueller recently learned about the incident as his team interviewed current and former white house officials. this morning, president trump on the world stage at the economic forum in davos, switzerland. >> fake news, folks, fake news. >> reporter: but responding to a new report that he tried to get rid of the special counsel in the russia investigation. "the new york times" says after media reports of a possible obstruction of justice case last june, the president reported white house
. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with that bombshell report stemming from the russia investigation. sources tell "the new york times" that president trump ordered the firing of special count robert mueller but then backed off. >> this morning the president responded calling the report fake news. abc's kenneth moton is following the details from washington. good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and maggie. "the new york...
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. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with several new developments overnight from that school shooting in kentucky. we've learned that two 15-year-old students were killed but a motive for the attack remains unclear. >> and take a look. this is the 11th school shooting in america so far this year alone. it's only january 24th. overnight a community in kentucky leaning on each other and their faith. >> lord, be with those who are in the midst of this tragic situation. >> reporter: just hours earlier chaos at this high school south of paducah. >> marshall county high school, active shooter, four people down. one unresponsive. the shooter is still on site. >> reporter: a male student with a handgun opening fire in a common area killing bailey hope and preston cope, both 15 years old. another 18 people injured. >> we all started running towards the library office, and once we got in there, we just shut the lights off, sat down and locked the door. >> it was just like bang, bang, bang, and nobody knew what to do. >>
. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with several new developments overnight from that school shooting in kentucky. we've learned that two 15-year-old students were killed but a motive for the attack remains unclear. >> and take a look. this is the 11th school shooting in america so far this year alone. it's only january 24th. overnight a community in kentucky leaning on each other and their faith. >> lord, be with those who are in the midst of this tragic...
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maggie and kendis? >> all right. arlette saenz there in washington, d.c., thank you. >>> in the meantime, the u.s. embassy in haiti is expected to re-open today after more than a thousand demonstrators marched outside the building to protest president trump's reported comments about that country. officers fired tear gas when protesters started throwing rocks. >>> china and south korea are protesting new tariffs that president trump is announcing today on imported washing machines and solar panels. lg and samsung washers are among those that will be slapped with 20% tariffs to help u.s. manufacturers like whirlpool. a 30% tariff on imported solar panels is a huge blow for china. some critics also claim though the tariff could hurt american workers because most u.s. jobs in the solar industry are in installation and not manufacturing. >>> there appears to be more turmoil inside the justice department and fbi after word that the director of the fbi christopher wray threatened to resign amid pressure from attorney genera
maggie and kendis? >> all right. arlette saenz there in washington, d.c., thank you. >>> in the meantime, the u.s. embassy in haiti is expected to re-open today after more than a thousand demonstrators marched outside the building to protest president trump's reported comments about that country. officers fired tear gas when protesters started throwing rocks. >>> china and south korea are protesting new tariffs that president trump is announcing today on imported washing...
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maggie and kendis? >> showdown at high noon. thank you. >>> a charity that stepped in to help military families in 2013's shutdown is doing it once again. fisher house has agreed to pay death benefits for fallen soldiers. $100,000 each. the offer applies to two soldiers killed over the weekend when their helicopter crashed in a training exercise in the california desert. fisher house will cover flights and hotels for military families. >>> dozens of national parks and monuments are expected to be at least partially closed. but not the statue of liberty or the grand canyon. new york has agreed to pay $65,000 a day out of the state's tourism budget to keep lady liberty open. the grand canyon will stay open thanks to a similar deal in arizona. >>> we turn to a complaint about missing text messages from the fbi agent dismissed from special counsel robert mueller's team over anti-trump comments. the fbi gave congress a new batch of text messages from peter struck. senator ron johnson says there's a five-month gap in the messages. aft
maggie and kendis? >> showdown at high noon. thank you. >>> a charity that stepped in to help military families in 2013's shutdown is doing it once again. fisher house has agreed to pay death benefits for fallen soldiers. $100,000 each. the offer applies to two soldiers killed over the weekend when their helicopter crashed in a training exercise in the california desert. fisher house will cover flights and hotels for military families. >>> dozens of national parks and...
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. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with the government shutdown officially over after the democrats blinked. >> overnight president trump signed the bill to keep the government running albeit just for another 17 days. that could mean yet another shutdown. the democrats caved in an exchange for a republican promise to address the future of the d.r.e.a.m.ers. abc's arlette saenz joins us from washington. good morning, arlette. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and maggie. after days of negotiating and finger-pointing the government shutdown is officially over but lawmakers could be back in this exact same situation in less than three weeks. with little fanfare, president trump signed a bill ending the government shutdown. for now. >> by opening up the government we stop losing. >> reporter: leaders on both sides of the aisle were jubilant. the president tweeted big win for republicans as democrats cave on shutdown. congress passed a temporary fix funding the government through february 8th when another shutdown
. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with the government shutdown officially over after the democrats blinked. >> overnight president trump signed the bill to keep the government running albeit just for another 17 days. that could mean yet another shutdown. the democrats caved in an exchange for a republican promise to address the future of the d.r.e.a.m.ers. abc's arlette saenz joins us from washington. good morning, arlette. >> reporter: good morning,...
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. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with the disaster unfolding in southern california. at least 13 people are dead and dozens are missing after heavy rains unleashed mudslides that swept homes off their foundations in the very same area of santa barbara county already devastated by last month's historic wildfires. the fires left the hills barren with nothing to hold back the water. >> some scenes overnight, cars tossed into buildings buried in rivers of mud while boulders came crashing down rolling as if they were just marbles. a frantic search overnight for the missing after heavy rain unleashed massive mudslides in southern california. >> it's my mom, and i'm fighting with all my heart to find her, but like i can't focus too much on she's most likely dead out here. >> reporter: in montecito robert riskin and his friend wearing wet suits and helmets looking for robert's mother. >> i've just been clawing through the mud, and it's hard to hold hope when the mud is so deep. you know, but it's your mom. so what d
. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with the disaster unfolding in southern california. at least 13 people are dead and dozens are missing after heavy rains unleashed mudslides that swept homes off their foundations in the very same area of santa barbara county already devastated by last month's historic wildfires. the fires left the hills barren with nothing to hold back the water. >> some scenes overnight, cars tossed into buildings buried in rivers of mud...
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. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with the new fall out overnight that centers on larry nassar. take a look at the front cover of "the detroit free press." >> those are all the names of women and girls who made statements against nassar in court over the last week. nassar worked for usa gymnastics as well as michigan state university and now the president of that university has resigned. this morning, the larry nassar sex abuse scandal ending the career of a longtime educator. >> it's just -- time's up. >> reporter: lou anna simon stepping down as the president of michigan state university where nassar worked as a medical doctor for two decades. simon saying i'm so sorry that a trusted renowned physician was really such an evil person. the resignation comes as the university is being questioned about how the abuse was able to continue for so long and how the school handled the allegations. >> it's sad to know that our school has a bad name and the only national news we've been making is all the cases against
. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. we begin with the new fall out overnight that centers on larry nassar. take a look at the front cover of "the detroit free press." >> those are all the names of women and girls who made statements against nassar in court over the last week. nassar worked for usa gymnastics as well as michigan state university and now the president of that university has resigned. this morning, the larry nassar sex abuse scandal ending the...
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he said a couple of things, maggie. one goes to the politics of this in his own mind, and the other to the practicality of what might happen in front of a panel of investigators. let's start with the politics. here was the answer the president gave to why he is different when it comes to what he'll do with these investigators. >> under oath, mr. president? >> you mean like hillary? >> i said it. >> did hillary do it under oath? >> i don't have an eye. i'm not asking that. >> wait, wait. do you not have an idea? do you really not have an idea? i'll give you an idea. she didn't do it under oath. i would do it under oath. you know she didn't do it under oath. >> she did do it under oath. >> 18 usc 1001, if you're sitting with federal aides, you lie to them. it's a crime. >> michael flynn could explain that. >> that's not his point. it's hillary clinton, the person they never mentioned according to my friend kellyanne conway, why is this the way he needs to explain it to people? >> by the way, i think in fairness to kellyan
he said a couple of things, maggie. one goes to the politics of this in his own mind, and the other to the practicality of what might happen in front of a panel of investigators. let's start with the politics. here was the answer the president gave to why he is different when it comes to what he'll do with these investigators. >> under oath, mr. president? >> you mean like hillary? >> i said it. >> did hillary do it under oath? >> i don't have an eye. i'm not...
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maggie thomas. >> thank you for having us. i'm maggie thomas. i'm here on behalf of next gen ameri america. divestment is the right moral thing to do and financial decision. tom stire spent 30 years as an investment professional "the board is tying the fate of public employees to the fate of a dying, dirty fuel industry whose product will wreak destruction on our shores." to date, 130 public and private institutions have divested totalling $6 trillion. it's time for the san francisco pension fund to add its name to that list. >> thank you, maggie thomas. up next, fred sanchez. >> hello. i'm president of protect our benefits, coming before you with a difficult decision to make on divestment. everybody in this room is concerned about retirement and climate change and looking for alternative energy sources. you are award of your fiduciary relationship. rapid time frame is probably the difficult issue. we don't want to see the retirement fund negatively impacted. this board is the number one public pension fund in the nation you've gained the trust
maggie thomas. >> thank you for having us. i'm maggie thomas. i'm here on behalf of next gen ameri america. divestment is the right moral thing to do and financial decision. tom stire spent 30 years as an investment professional "the board is tying the fate of public employees to the fate of a dying, dirty fuel industry whose product will wreak destruction on our shores." to date, 130 public and private institutions have divested totalling $6 trillion. it's time for the san...
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he gave you and peter baker and maggie haber man when you sat down with him in the oval office. i think it was a case of the president going rogue. we have your sound for it. this is the president describing what would be a red line for him with bob mueller. let's listen. >> mueller is looking at your finances and your family's finances unrelated to russia. is that a red line? >> would that be a breach of what his actual -- >> i would say yeah, i would say yes. >> and then let me just throw in something steve bannon, who we understand will be interviewed by the special counsel imminently, some day next week, do you know when? do you happen to know when steve bannon is going in? i don't mean to put you on the spot. >> i think he was maybe supposed to go in this week. i don't think it's happened. i don't know that it's been rescheduled for when. >> soon. >> i know he doesn't have to go in to the grand jury. >> he'll go in in the coming days and weeks. steve bannon said this to michael wolff in "fire and fury." he said, quote you realize where this is going. this is all about money
he gave you and peter baker and maggie haber man when you sat down with him in the oval office. i think it was a case of the president going rogue. we have your sound for it. this is the president describing what would be a red line for him with bob mueller. let's listen. >> mueller is looking at your finances and your family's finances unrelated to russia. is that a red line? >> would that be a breach of what his actual -- >> i would say yeah, i would say yes. >> and...
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kendis, maggie? >> yeah, as well as heavy snow in the mountains. >>> former white house strategist, steve bannon is backing away from comments that put him on a collision course with donald trump. he now says donald trump jr. is a patriotic and good man. he says he was referring to former campaign chairman paul manafort when he used the word treasonous to describe the meeting with the russian lawyer. administration officials pounced on bannon and michael wolff. the book calls president trump's mental fitness into question and brought up the amendment that could be used to remove a president from office. >> this is, what happened here? what's going on here? this is, you know, i, i think not an exaggeration and not unreasonable, and it's not unreasonable to say this is 25th amendment kind of stuff. >> the president pushed back over the weekend tweeting that he's really smart and calling himself, quote, a very stable genius. >>> diplomats from north and south korea are making final preparation before op
kendis, maggie? >> yeah, as well as heavy snow in the mountains. >>> former white house strategist, steve bannon is backing away from comments that put him on a collision course with donald trump. he now says donald trump jr. is a patriotic and good man. he says he was referring to former campaign chairman paul manafort when he used the word treasonous to describe the meeting with the russian lawyer. administration officials pounced on bannon and michael wolff. the book calls...
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i shall maggie has no children which makes her feel worthless and incomplete. in a society that expects them to bear children this is a burden many married yet childless women in niger suffer from. a wife is only fully accepted upon motherhood. a very personal film about the suffering of childless women in the niger. fruitless tree starting january fourteenth on d. w. . o. . a required. and the fact that they are in the back of. the us at. first but as i am. not. aware that i have family there. and i have told them. i will follow. them i want. well we are. all. dad i am. what i am. i love this. show. in germany the deadline is looming for parties trying to form a new government media leaks suggest angela merkel's conservatives and martin short social democrats have agreed on climate policy in migration new elections could be triggered if the parties fail to reach an overall agreement by thursday. the death toll from the devastating mudslides and flooding that hit southern california earlier this week has risen to seventeen authorities are continuing to search f
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maggie ruly, news, new york. >> penn dot crews are working to take down icicle icicles. officials have been doing this kind of work on major roads this week. these folks won't go anywhere fast. no easy way to dig out of ice. a pipe burst in oxford circle flooding driveways and freezing solid around some car tires. this sheet of ice was intentional. the schuls family of summerdale, new jersey built a hockey rink. they do this every year and conditions are certainly ripe right now. we ask you to stay with "action news" throughout the weekend as we track the coldest temperatures in decades. gray hall and chris sourc sourse air tomorrow beginning at 5:00. we ask you to download our 6abc app where you can get forecasts from our team of meteorologistss to help you plan your weekend. >> two dozen prosecutors from the philadelphia d.a. office were axed and the departures in public for all to see. live in center city is reporter dann cuellar. >> jim, it is one of the most drastic shakeups of the philadelphia district attorney's office than anyone can recall. it shouldn't come as
maggie ruly, news, new york. >> penn dot crews are working to take down icicle icicles. officials have been doing this kind of work on major roads this week. these folks won't go anywhere fast. no easy way to dig out of ice. a pipe burst in oxford circle flooding driveways and freezing solid around some car tires. this sheet of ice was intentional. the schuls family of summerdale, new jersey built a hockey rink. they do this every year and conditions are certainly ripe right now. we ask...
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maggie ruly, abc7 news. >>> as maggie said, today marks the president's first year in office. it has been a year marked by extreme highs and lows. karen travers looks at what is behind and what's ahead for the president. >> reporter: from day one. >> i donald john trump. >> reporter: to day 365, 2018 starting off just as 2017 ended, a flurry of news and controversies. president trump facing blistering criticism for referring to haiti and african nations with a vulgar expletive backtracking on whether he would sit down and face questions from special counsel robert mueller. >> we'll see what happens. >> reporter: and getting into a verbal battle with north korea's kim jong-un about whose nuclear button is bigger. and that book fire fire leading president trump to move to twitter to say he is quote a very stable genius. and the russian probe, which expanded with the appointment of the special counsel after president trump fired fbi director james comey in may. >> when i decided to do it i said to myself, i said, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up stor
maggie ruly, abc7 news. >>> as maggie said, today marks the president's first year in office. it has been a year marked by extreme highs and lows. karen travers looks at what is behind and what's ahead for the president. >> reporter: from day one. >> i donald john trump. >> reporter: to day 365, 2018 starting off just as 2017 ended, a flurry of news and controversies. president trump facing blistering criticism for referring to haiti and african nations with a vulgar...
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joining us now is correspondent for the "new york times" maggie haberman. maggie interviewed the president many times. her reporting is mentioned in the book. you contributed to a new report about the trump administration and the russia inquiry, but we will get to all of that at the top of the order if you stick around. if we don't scare you away. >> one drama at a time. >> it's very early. >> listen, you are a reporter with great sources in the white house and great access. so when you read michael wolff's book, do you believe it? >> i believe parts of it. and then there are other parts that are factually wrong. the thing about michael wolff and his style, which apparently nobody in the white house appears to have done a cursory google search, he believes in larger truths. he creates a narrative that is notion alley true, conceptionally true. the details are off wrong fpici wrong. he describes a report in the "new york times". he inaccurately characterizes a couple of incidents that took place early on in the administration. he gets basic details. >> he in
joining us now is correspondent for the "new york times" maggie haberman. maggie interviewed the president many times. her reporting is mentioned in the book. you contributed to a new report about the trump administration and the russia inquiry, but we will get to all of that at the top of the order if you stick around. if we don't scare you away. >> one drama at a time. >> it's very early. >> listen, you are a reporter with great sources in the white house and great...