yeah happy monday. more like happy, fun day. d t i just invented that word. so friday, daily caller obtained video of a us senate employee having inside e a historic senate judiciary mpcommittee hearing room. oh., applause thank you, bro. in the senate judiciary room audience. but we don t have access to the video. so we had genee , one of our producers, sketch a screen grab. there you go. yeah. talkah, talkut yield about yielr to the next gentleman. nolemen.w to the story broke. democrat senator ben cardin s sena statement, this quote, aidan maze, sarah kopp, steele is no longer employedte. by the us senate. goodwhat good thing is it bad?ef had a picture of the back of his head. i don of hist have security forr tell fox news that capitol police are taking matter out seriously and charges haven t been ruled out. now, either this was a rare event or maybe this year s st exchange got way out of hand. but where else can you get paid to have in the workplace with a
Its rare for britains Intelligence Community to make a Public Statement about anything. So the fact that gchq felt it had to rebut allegations that it spied on donald trump shows how seriously they took the comments made by the White House Press secretary, sean spicer. Gchq said the claims were nonsense, utterly ridiculous, and should be ignored. £225 i292; £553,516 . £52531 777, Downing Street says its been promised by the white house that the allegations wont be repeated. It is an extraordinary claim, that donald trump was bugged by gchq on the orders of barack obama, a claim that has led to strenuous denials from london. It was first tweeted by President Trump who said his phone had been tapped before his inauguration. He said president obama was a bad or sick guy. The Intelligence Committee said there was no evidence. The evidence remains the same, we do not have any evidence that took place. We have cleared that up, we have seen no evidence of that. Where is the president getti
the latest shooting was on monday when three children and a teenager were kill at a nearby jewish school. police say negotiations are still under way with the suspect in this hour s long standoff. diana magnay joins us from toulouse with the latest. this standoff has been going on for three hours now at the very least. is there a sense they re making any headway? reporter: well, we ve just heard from the mayor, actually, who s been talking to police right outside the house, just up the road from this residential neighborhood, just a few kilometers from that jewish school. the suspect, the 24-year-old man, holed up in that house is extremely stubborn and determined. he s talking to negotiators but he is by no means in negotiations with them. the man said that it is likely to go on for quite a long time. we are beginning to get more and more details about this man. we know he is 24 years old, a french national of algerian origin. he spent considerable amount of time apparentl
clinton is just wrapping up a meeting with the japanese foreign minister at the department of state. a joint statement is expected to follow shortly. earlier president obama called south korea s president to re-affirm his commitment to korea s security and stability. when it comes to the payroll tax cut, it s one step forward and two steps back in congress. the house is expected to reject the senate s two-month extension of the payroll tax cut. house speaker john boehner says the house will be pushing a one-year extension. the idea the tax policy can be done two months at a time is a kind of activity that we see here in washington that really put our economy off its tracks. payroll tax cut along with emergency men fits will expire if congress does not act. the supreme court will set aside three days next spring to hear oral arguments on the federal health care law. proceedings will start march 26th with jurisdictional argument. on march 27th they ll discuss the indivi
your first impression from what we learned from the eight republican candidates? i think there were a couple of really explosive parts of the debate for me. the first one was obviously iran. i thought that perry and gingrich led the way with strategy when it comes to iran. but the thing that sort of blew up in newt gingrich s face, i think, the discussion on immigration. he had a rick perry heartless moment with this. i think this is really going to impact him tomorrow. it s really going to impact him with grassroots conservatives. i can see both sides of the argument here. he was reaganesque, 84- 86, reagan signed a huge amnesty bill but i don t think he made that differential during the debate. this is one of the most substantive debates, we really were able to see a lot of different sides on the candidates on this side of the issue. ron paul did surprisingly well on a couple of different parts. perry talked more than normal. it was good. i think gingrich gingrich prob