instead of running away from allegations of trying to save the environment, they re embracing them. according to the new york times, democrats see fighting climate change as a winning issue on the campaign trail, a way to mobilize not only young voters but progressives who are increasingly talking about the environment in terms of economic and social justice given the outsized effect pollution has on minority communities. joining me, new york times congressional correspondent, former senior aide to alexandria ocasio-cortez s campaign. sheryl, let s start with your report. how are democrats planning on embracing this and using it to their advantage? well, already we re seeing senator chuck schumer, the democratic leader, making speeches, you know, day after day on the senate floor about climate change. he wants to put forth a proposal for a senate committee, a
appeared in a colorado courtroom this afternoon. the man accused of killing his fiance, kelsey berreth, now in a battle over the couple s daughter. frazee coming face-to-face with berreth s grieving parents during a closed hearing. late today, sheryl and daryl berreth left court after a judge granted them temporary custody of their 14-month-old granddaughter, kaylee. 29-year-old berreth was last seen shopping with kaylee thanksgiving day. patrick, why don t you talk to us? kaylee was with her father until he was arrested last friday. on a charge of first degree murder. you see him? he s in cuffs. frazee also facing a charge of solicitation to commit suggesting police believe he did not act alone. patrick, did you have an accomplice? did somebody help you? reporter: today s emergency custody hearing was scheduled shortly after frazee was arrested for berreth s murder. he ll be back in court on those charges monday. tom? clayton, thank you. news tonight in the sex assault case ag
sheryl. the president was offered money for his wall before. should he have taken it? we do know that democrats desperately want to settle the fate of the so-called dreamers, they came here with their families when they were children and they are in limbo now because president trump has ended the daca program. so and the president has been such a mercurial negotiating partner, saying one thing, doing another and reversing himself, i
and sheryl sandberg said i might have gotten e-mails about this. then in the last few hours we re getting from facebook that sandberg herself had directed some research into this. now, facebook is keeping these two things separate, definers and sheryl sandberg. let me read to you a statement from what facebook said. as elliott said last week, we researched potential motivations behind soros s criticisms of facebook in 2018. he is a prominent investor and we looked into his investments and trading activity. that research was under way when sheryl send an e-mail asking if mr. soros had shorted facebook stock. as she said before, she takes full responsibility for any activity that happened on her watch. not unusual for a coo to do this, but the issue is the shifting narrative of how this was done. thank you for updating us. happening now, president trump is attending the welcome ceremony at the g-20 summit in argentina. all of this as he s trying to
or sheryl not to investigate. he said he wanted to be more transparent at the time. if you look back at the first transparency paper when they talked about the influence, there was no mention of russia at the time. that mention was taken out. i think a lot of these details are beginning to emerge. you landed the big mark zuckerberg interview, you are the one entrenched in silicon valley doing this entire documentary about facebook the last couple of months. what did you hear? what is it that we aren t seeing? it s a good question. i think, look, there s some things you notice. i sat in on a content meeting at facebook, which was fascinating to hear engineers imagine a small room, a table like our editorial table at cnn where you have about ten people looking at content and deciding whether or not it should stay up.