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[man] miss roberts, do join the ladies. [man] well. that's told us!et, how would you have dealt with this if you'd been prime minister? where? [carol] the bombings, mummy. today. we were just talking about them. no... yes. we have always lived alongside evil. but it has never been so patient, so avid for carnage, so eager to carry innocents along with it into oblivion. - hear, hear. - [murmuring] western civilization must root out this evil, wherever it hides, or she risks defeat at the hands of global terror in a nuclear age. unimaginable. the prime minister made a very good statement, i thought. yes. clever man. quite a smoothie. [laughter] chrit can happen to anyone.s a help is within reach. all you need to do is ask. vanessa: i was a full-blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. but i got help, and you can too. james: i just know i didn't want to feel that pain anymore. i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. when i see an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or vi
[man] miss roberts, do join the ladies. [man] well. that's told us!et, how would you have dealt with this if you'd been prime minister? where? [carol] the bombings, mummy. today. we were just talking about them. no... yes. we have always lived alongside evil. but it has never been so patient, so avid for carnage, so eager to carry innocents along with it into oblivion. - hear, hear. - [murmuring] western civilization must root out this evil, wherever it hides, or she risks defeat at the hands...
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[man] miss roberts, do join the ladies. [man] well. that's told us!et, how would you have dealt with this if you'd been prime minister? where? [carol] the bombings, mummy. today. we were just talking about them. no... yes. we have always lived alongside evil. but it has never been so patient, so avid for carnage, so eager to carry innocents along with it into oblivion. - hear, hear. - [murmuring] western civilization must root out this evil, wherever it hides, or she risks defeat at the hands of global terror in a nuclear age. unimaginable. the prime minister made a very good statement, i thought. yes. clever man. quite a smoothie. [laughter] you don't mind if i sit down. no, no. i heard you speak at the conference in brighton in 1984, just after the ira bombed the grand hotel. you were remarkable. i hope you appreciate what an inspiration you've been to women like myself. well, it used to be about trying to do something. now, it's about trying to be someone. mm... anyway, i... thank you. - good night, lady thatcher. - good night to you. [indistinct c
[man] miss roberts, do join the ladies. [man] well. that's told us!et, how would you have dealt with this if you'd been prime minister? where? [carol] the bombings, mummy. today. we were just talking about them. no... yes. we have always lived alongside evil. but it has never been so patient, so avid for carnage, so eager to carry innocents along with it into oblivion. - hear, hear. - [murmuring] western civilization must root out this evil, wherever it hides, or she risks defeat at the hands...
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miss? scarlet: robert mueller's investigation now into the firing of james comey and whether the presidentay have obstructed justice. adidas regaining popularity in the u.s.. obamacare -- none other than jared kushner's rather. joe: let's look at where the major averages stand. abigail doolittle is standing by. abigail: we are looking at smaller modest declines heading into the close. that is remarkable because earlier, we were looking into significant declines are the dow just up fractionally. the dow had been up half of 1%. and the nasdaq -- than half down less of 1% come earlier down 1.4%. seems as though you have it on the day and tech continues to be the story. not surprisingly, the biggest drag on the s&p 500, technology space including apple and amazon. down 7% since last thursday before the selloff began. 5% over that time, it is still not entirely clear what is behind this. some people say this bearish for goldman sachs. jim martin adams had an interesting series saying she thought it on friday had more to do with the ecb being less hawkish and she thought the fed proved to be som
miss? scarlet: robert mueller's investigation now into the firing of james comey and whether the presidentay have obstructed justice. adidas regaining popularity in the u.s.. obamacare -- none other than jared kushner's rather. joe: let's look at where the major averages stand. abigail doolittle is standing by. abigail: we are looking at smaller modest declines heading into the close. that is remarkable because earlier, we were looking into significant declines are the dow just up fractionally....
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it s a constant strain about the white house missing something. >> i about robert mueller is secure in his job? >> i don't want to make a judgment, but he was appointed special council without any legal basis. it says there has to be an underlying probe. i do think it is a good point, but i think the public needs to have a full disclosure of the facts here. what is the evidence of it? they keep saying the investigative agencies are saying there is no collusion, but you have to ask yourself why do they keep hiring prosecutors. >> let's get to the investigation, the focus today, i know based on my reporting that the president was very frustrated. do you think it was the wrong move? >> i have not spoken to the president about it, but my view that sessions should not have rescuesed himself. there was no under -- what about when he heads into this critical system? >> i'm not privy to what the nature of that relationship is. >> do you think the president thinks he has jeff session's loyalty? >> i have not spoken to the president on that, so i can't comment on that. >> one final point, does t
it s a constant strain about the white house missing something. >> i about robert mueller is secure in his job? >> i don't want to make a judgment, but he was appointed special council without any legal basis. it says there has to be an underlying probe. i do think it is a good point, but i think the public needs to have a full disclosure of the facts here. what is the evidence of it? they keep saying the investigative agencies are saying there is no collusion, but you have to ask...
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robert wolford's story at the beginning, suddenly became international news. >> good evening. it came down to frantic 911 call. that was the start of it. soon after the world would learn three women missing and feared dead had been inside a cleveland, ohio, home for as long as a decade and were now free. >> this teenage girl that robert had talked about so much, amanda, was amanda berry. the girl who, with two other girls, had been held captive by ariel castro for ten years. and we were all just shocked. we were completely shocked. >> amanda berry alive with her family. a picture some never thought they would see. finally safe but only after a harrowing escape and call to 911. >> help me. i'm amanda berry. >> do you need police, fire or ambulance? >> i need police. >> okay. and what's going on there? >> i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years. and i'm here, i'm free now. >> all right, we're sending them, okay? >> dozens of friends and even strangers who have followed the disappearances for some ten years gathered there late last night, cheering and crying in amazement at the news. >> here's the thing about working on "lockup." the real things that occur you wouldn't neces
robert wolford's story at the beginning, suddenly became international news. >> good evening. it came down to frantic 911 call. that was the start of it. soon after the world would learn three women missing and feared dead had been inside a cleveland, ohio, home for as long as a decade and were now free. >> this teenage girl that robert had talked about so much, amanda, was amanda berry. the girl who, with two other girls, had been held captive by ariel castro for ten years. and we...
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missing girl named amanda? >> a month after we left the cleveland jail, we were filming and this huge story broke. and this teenage girl who had been the focus of robertbeginning suddenly became international news. >> good evening. it came down to a frantic 911 call. that was the start of it. soon after, the world would learn three women missing and feared dead had been inside a cleveland, ohio home for as long as a decade and were now fry. >> this teenage girl that robert had talked about so much was amanda berry. the girl with two other girls had been held captive by ariel castro for ten years. and we were all just shocked. we were completely shocked >> amanda berry alive with her family. a picture some thought they'd never see. finally safe after a harrowing escape and desperate call to 911. ? he >> help me, i'm amanda berry. >> do you need fire or police? >> i've been missing for ten years, i'm here, i'm free now. >> dozens of friends, even strangers who have followed the disappearances for some ten years gathered there late last night cheering and crying at amazement at the news. >> here's the thing about working on lockup. the real things that o
missing girl named amanda? >> a month after we left the cleveland jail, we were filming and this huge story broke. and this teenage girl who had been the focus of robertbeginning suddenly became international news. >> good evening. it came down to a frantic 911 call. that was the start of it. soon after, the world would learn three women missing and feared dead had been inside a cleveland, ohio home for as long as a decade and were now fry. >> this teenage girl that robert had...
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miss that briefing. >> julie: anything juicy. special counsel robertueller moving forward in his investigation into russia meddling in the 2016 election. of the former fbi director expanding his team, hiring an additional 13 lawyers to help in the case. taking a look at who exactly he has hired. >> in legal circles there is a big question these days but whether prosecutors have unchecked power. "the actual decision whether or not to charge a person of a crime is almost completely unconstrained." it's that belief that has alarmed many of president trump's supporters about the investigation of russian collusion and obstruction of justice. their concern is heightened by some of the recent hires by special counsel robert mueller. >> >> the first four names are l democrats, two of them have a record of hiding the defense. in in a justice department were% of the investigations went to hillary. excuse me and explain why i should relax. >> newt gingrich is attacking robert mueller, the reality is members of congress on both sides of the aisle find him to be a
miss that briefing. >> julie: anything juicy. special counsel robertueller moving forward in his investigation into russia meddling in the 2016 election. of the former fbi director expanding his team, hiring an additional 13 lawyers to help in the case. taking a look at who exactly he has hired. >> in legal circles there is a big question these days but whether prosecutors have unchecked power. "the actual decision whether or not to charge a person of a crime is almost...
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you'll blink and you'll miss it but you'll see the special counsel robert mueller is actually leaving the capital. just left the leaders of the senate judiciary committee to coordinate their respective investigation. they're looking into allegations that the president may have obstructed justice. just a couple hours before mueller's arrival came a development on another major investigation involving russian election meddling. you had the former homeland security chief, jay johnson, testifying there to a house panel that in no uncertain terms russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election. >> in 2016, the russian government at the direction of vladimir putin himself orchestrated cyber attacks on our nation for the purpose of influencing our election. that is a fact, plain and simple. >> johnson joins the rest of the intelligence community who say russia is, in fact, behind the election hacking and this goes against what just happened at the white house 24 hours ago. we watched press secretary sean spicer as he would not say, definitively, that the president believes russia was behind
you'll blink and you'll miss it but you'll see the special counsel robert mueller is actually leaving the capital. just left the leaders of the senate judiciary committee to coordinate their respective investigation. they're looking into allegations that the president may have obstructed justice. just a couple hours before mueller's arrival came a development on another major investigation involving russian election meddling. you had the former homeland security chief, jay johnson, testifying...
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robert gray. the bodies of 7u.s. navy sailors missingide the damaged destroyer. they went mission after a collision with a cargo ship in the seat of japan saturday morning. the names will be released after all families are notified. the jury my have failed to reach a verdict, but prosecutors have vowed to retry bill cosby. he was facing sexual assault charges. a woman claimed he drugged and assaulted her. the injury failed to reach a decision after six days of deliberation. cosby remains free on bail. i'm robert gray, now back to the judge. judge jeanine: we have a lot to talk about with my panel. joining me the american union chairman matt schlapp and chris hahn. i want to stay with the topic a little bit. i'm concerned about the acceptance of the violent rhetoric on the left. chris, please tell me you are as well. >> i don't like violent rhetoric at all, judge. i didn't like it when it was aimed at president obama, and i don't like it with it many aimed at president trump. we can be opposed to each other in a civil way. i have been arg
robert gray. the bodies of 7u.s. navy sailors missingide the damaged destroyer. they went mission after a collision with a cargo ship in the seat of japan saturday morning. the names will be released after all families are notified. the jury my have failed to reach a verdict, but prosecutors have vowed to retry bill cosby. he was facing sexual assault charges. a woman claimed he drugged and assaulted her. the injury failed to reach a decision after six days of deliberation. cosby remains free...
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robert: i love mike. i'm not spending that much. baseball. the nats will be missing a big piece tonight against the braves. we will fill you in. it's win or go home for lebron and the cavs. hear from two superstars next in sports. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. s out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ announcer: now the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealer. robert: more health problems for ryan zimmerman. he wasn't available against the rangers with back problems. he tweaked it tuesday diving for a ball. he is out of the line-up tonight against the braves and the nats lead him. they have lost three straight. however they still have a 9 1/2-game lead over the mets in the n.l. east. stephen strasburg is 7-2, 2.8 e.r.a. since 2015, he is 6-1 against the braves. good stuff
robert: i love mike. i'm not spending that much. baseball. the nats will be missing a big piece tonight against the braves. we will fill you in. it's win or go home for lebron and the cavs. hear from two superstars next in sports. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. s out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to...
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misses a show. >> land today or land -- because she's the best. happy father's day to my husband from ur wife and daughter. we love you always. >> that is so cute. >> i love these pictures, too. robert you go on, robert. that's right. >> very sweet. later on the show a father goes into over overdrive to make sure he's healthy not only for himself but for his son. the life-saving gift he gave just in time for father's day. let's check in with sue serio and weekend wendy. >>> ♪ >>> happy father's day from weekend wendy and me as well. here's run down from wendy on different things you can do with dad today. it's father's appreciation day with the phillies at citizens bank park. they're playing arizona. everybody 15 and over gets a free hawaiian shirt academy of natural sciences with a purchase of a child's tick dad gets in free. a jeep invasion in wildwood, new jersey. if you have jeep you can drive it on the beach and father fest is a great time at the american helicopter museum in west chester. they have classic cars there all kinds of delicious food and a beer festival as well. whatever you do today, hope it's a good one and happy father's day from weekend wendy and me. ♪ >>> blake
misses a show. >> land today or land -- because she's the best. happy father's day to my husband from ur wife and daughter. we love you always. >> that is so cute. >> i love these pictures, too. robert you go on, robert. that's right. >> very sweet. later on the show a father goes into over overdrive to make sure he's healthy not only for himself but for his son. the life-saving gift he gave just in time for father's day. let's check in with sue serio and weekend wendy....
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robert mueller. i wish you were here. i miss home. ♪ ♪ for those who find a way. always unstoppable.t stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger... ...and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. how if guests book direct ater, choicehotels.com and stay twice they'll get a $50 gift card? summertime. badda book. badda boom. got you a shirt! ...i kept the receipt... book now at choicehotels.com we believe in food that's anaturally beautiful,, fresh and nutritious. so there are no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no artificial preservatives in any of the food we sell. we believe in real food. whole foods market. finding the best hotel price is now a safe bet. because tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites - so you save up to 30% on the hotel you want. lock it in. tripadvisor. >>> back now with my panel. richard, i know you wanted to get in. robert was making a point about the clinton folks trying to discredit the special prosecutor in his case and the similarities to th
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robert mueller's russia probe. >> should he recuse himself? >> he is very good friends with comey. >> ainsley ehrhardt's exclusive interview. heather: don't missavin live all morning long for the summer concert series. ♪ so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. now i can start relaxing even before the vacation begins. your summer vacation is very important. that's why booking.com has great offers up to 40% off now through july 4th. find great deals now at booking.com. booking.yeah! you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ heather: get
robert mueller's russia probe. >> should he recuse himself? >> he is very good friends with comey. >> ainsley ehrhardt's exclusive interview. heather: don't missavin live all morning long for the summer concert series. ♪ so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. now i can start relaxing even before the vacation begins. your summer...
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that's in the case of robert levinson. he went missing in 2007. he is the longest held american hostage. as you know, bob was not part of the 2016 deal that saw five american citizens released from iran. but as part of that deal, commitments were made by iran to assist in bob's case. i have no doubt that there are those in iran that know where bob is or how to locate him. and i hope that the administration is making every effort to prioritize engaging on bob's case. unfortunately, the levinson family has not received much high-level communication since january. i would like to acknowledge two of bob's seven children who are here with us today. his eldest son dan and youngest son doug. first mr. secretary, i'd just like to ask, one, will you commit to meeting with the levinson family? >> we're happy to provide an update on anything you know. and you know regrettably we have a number of american citizens who are detained. >> i understand. i understand that. i just -- i would ask -- >> i just wanted to let you know we treat them as individual cases.
that's in the case of robert levinson. he went missing in 2007. he is the longest held american hostage. as you know, bob was not part of the 2016 deal that saw five american citizens released from iran. but as part of that deal, commitments were made by iran to assist in bob's case. i have no doubt that there are those in iran that know where bob is or how to locate him. and i hope that the administration is making every effort to prioritize engaging on bob's case. unfortunately, the levinson...
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next new word from a white house official about what robert mueller was doing just a day before. so you missig city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of analysis? yeah, watson. i can quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. hey you've gotta see this. even way cno.n.re? alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. >>> case in point on may 17th, robert muellerer was named special counsel and turns out just a day before president trump was interviewing mueller for fbi director. what a difference a day makes. the response from the white house spokesperson on whether the president would
next new word from a white house official about what robert mueller was doing just a day before. so you missig city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of analysis? yeah, watson. i can quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. hey you've gotta see this....
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hackensack police say 22-year-old robert leonardis opened fire on three of their patrol officers barely missingne of them. police returned fire hitting leonardis a total of 14 times. now charged with three counts of attempted murder, leonardis is frz still recovering in a local hospital but his presence is felt in other ways. >> you heard about this? he shot and killed a cop. i hate when [ bleep ] kill a cop. and don't kill them. you're going to get the same amount of time as if you [ bleep ] miss them. hackensack is a peaceful, quiet town. you can't -- the last time we had a shooting in hackensack was 12 years ago. >> the shooting in hackensack was very unusual, very rarely have we had anybody come in here, if ever, for shooting at a cop anyway. i ate -- hate that they shoot at regular people but now thaur shooting at cops. their status is greater than what it would have been if they would shot one of their homeys on the street. >> two other connections say they will trade their current status for freedom in a heart beat. one of them, sean stark, has just run into an old friend here. >> the ha
hackensack police say 22-year-old robert leonardis opened fire on three of their patrol officers barely missingne of them. police returned fire hitting leonardis a total of 14 times. now charged with three counts of attempted murder, leonardis is frz still recovering in a local hospital but his presence is felt in other ways. >> you heard about this? he shot and killed a cop. i hate when [ bleep ] kill a cop. and don't kill them. you're going to get the same amount of time as if you [...
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clarence page, the clarence page and jason johnson, tomorrow, don't miss msnbc presentation of all the president's men re-visited, narrated by robertrd. a comprehensive look at the watergate scandal. we will get a preview coming up here. this is "hardball" where the action is. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. and you're about in to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fast. huh, crisis averted. hey katy, you got a minute? sure. i'll scroll through my feed to avoid making eye contract. cool. i'll just hover uncomfortably until i get the answers i need. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi® double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double means double. dearthere's no other way to say th
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. >>> tonight don't miss the special presentation of "all the president's men revisited" narrated by robertcounts from those at the scene of the story. "all the president's men" tonight on msnbc. tomorrow, ari melber presents "watergate, the criminal presidency" including tom brokaw, dick cav ot, roger stone and many others tomorrow from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> in our next hour, we continue to follow breaking news in the bill cosby sexual assault case. the judge declaring a mistrial after more than 50 hours of jury deliberation. we have a live report after the break. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. before fibromyalgia, i was on the go. i kept on top of things. then the chronic, widespread pain slowed me down. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of
. >>> tonight don't miss the special presentation of "all the president's men revisited" narrated by robertcounts from those at the scene of the story. "all the president's men" tonight on msnbc. tomorrow, ari melber presents "watergate, the criminal presidency" including tom brokaw, dick cav ot, roger stone and many others tomorrow from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> in our next hour, we continue to follow breaking news in the bill cosby...
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roberts. >> thank you. >>> the clock is ticking more urgently in sacramento as lawmakers missed thursday night's budget deadline are light. the new law says final bills have to be made public for 72 hours and this is the last day for changes. this is the first year legislative members sacrifice pay if they miss the deadline. at least one launch says the added pressure is unlikely to lead to good decision making. >> it's much too rushed. on a monday to have to consider what you're going to do with $130 billion base spending document that affects the lives of 38 million people. >> one of the looming issues is what to do about the aging levy system. >>> the levy question face add setback today. a $100 million request to fix the levy shot down. lawmakers wanted to prevent another emergency like february as orville fillway stint but repair funding but the governor proposed budget currently sets aside money only for flood control not repair work. >> i thought the legislators were sensitive and understood this is crisis. this isn't fun and games we're going to fix the spillway and nobody got heart and everything is gr
roberts. >> thank you. >>> the clock is ticking more urgently in sacramento as lawmakers missed thursday night's budget deadline are light. the new law says final bills have to be made public for 72 hours and this is the last day for changes. this is the first year legislative members sacrifice pay if they miss the deadline. at least one launch says the added pressure is unlikely to lead to good decision making. >> it's much too rushed. on a monday to have to consider what...
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tomorrow don't miss msnbc's presentation of "all the president's men revisited" the documentary narrated by robertd offers a comprehensive look at the watergate scandal and a preview coming up next here, this is hardball, where the action is. >> president trump continues to take aim at barack obama's achievements. today in miami he announced a rollback of obama's cuba policies. under trump's order individual trips by americans to cuba will be banned though embassies in havana and washington will stay open. we will be right back. >> the system had worked in this amazing way that a criminal president had been forced to leave office. the principle that nobody in the country is above the law, including the president of the united states. >> welcome back to hardball. that was carl bernstein detailing the significance of the watergate investigation. in a document about the scandal called "all the president's men re visited" it will air tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on the 45th anniversary of the infamous break-in. the documentary narrated by robert redford looks at watergate through the lens of firsthand
tomorrow don't miss msnbc's presentation of "all the president's men revisited" the documentary narrated by robertd offers a comprehensive look at the watergate scandal and a preview coming up next here, this is hardball, where the action is. >> president trump continues to take aim at barack obama's achievements. today in miami he announced a rollback of obama's cuba policies. under trump's order individual trips by americans to cuba will be banned though embassies in havana...
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robert crandall. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?"ter airlines unexpected turbulence from americans. the ceo said that we are not particularly excited about qatar's outreach. bob crandall joins us. bob, thank you for your time. doug parker said he is not particularly excited about the outreach. from where you sit, do you see any business merits to such investor from qatar? no, i don't. i am mystified. america has strongly opposed operations. all of the operations in the isdle east, all of which heavily subsidized by our government. i don't know if american's board is going to approve this, but doug parker has been perfectly fair. he says, look, at 10% holding is not going to modify how we run the airline in any way, shape, or form, and it's not going to modify our reaction to the operation of the subsidized airlines, which is draining traffic off our flights and the middleights and eastern carrier fell subsidized operations. why they want to do this is beyond me. maybe they think america is just a great investment, and in that respect
robert crandall. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?"ter airlines unexpected turbulence from americans. the ceo said that we are not particularly excited about qatar's outreach. bob crandall joins us. bob, thank you for your time. doug parker said he is not particularly excited about the outreach. from where you sit, do you see any business merits to such investor from qatar? no, i don't. i am mystified. america has strongly opposed operations. all of the...
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if you want to hear more, don't miss msnbc's special presentation of "all the president's men revisited." the documentary narrated by roberta comprehensive look at the infamous watergate scandal, weaving first-hand accounts from those at the center of the story with scenes from the movie. watch that tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern only right here on msnbc. tomorrow, be sure to catch a special edition of "the point" with ari melber. that's sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. much more ahead this saturday. we will go live to pennsylvania where a judge declared a mistrial in bill cosby's assault trial after the jury couldn't reach a verdict. will he stand trial again? [ america by simon and garfunkel ] ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here in my bag ♪ ♪ so i looked at the scenery. ♪ she read her magazine... the all-new volkswagen atlas. covered from coast to coast with america's best bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your busi
if you want to hear more, don't miss msnbc's special presentation of "all the president's men revisited." the documentary narrated by roberta comprehensive look at the infamous watergate scandal, weaving first-hand accounts from those at the center of the story with scenes from the movie. watch that tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern only right here on msnbc. tomorrow, be sure to catch a special edition of "the point" with ari melber. that's sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc....
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miss a chance to under cut the president. here he is arguing against the firing of the special counsel robert mueller. >> i think it best thing do is let robert mueller do his job. the best vindication for the president is to let this investigation go on independently. that's the best thing to do and that's what i hope will happen. lou: joining me to talk about the republican leadership and paul ryan. radio talk show host mark simone, and rachel campos-duffy. rachel, what do you make of paul ryan? what is that, please, mr. president. mitch mcconnell, let's walk blindly into the alligators at the edge of the swamp. rachel: it's important to know these hearings would not have happened if the republicans, the republican chairman of these committees had not allowed them to happen. i don't believe for a second with as little evidence put forward about collusion. i don't believe in a second in the reverse situation a democrat in charge, they would have never let the hearings go through. this is a classic case of republicans trying to be so independent and trying to appeal to i don't know what, the media? it doesn't matter. lou: rac
miss a chance to under cut the president. here he is arguing against the firing of the special counsel robert mueller. >> i think it best thing do is let robert mueller do his job. the best vindication for the president is to let this investigation go on independently. that's the best thing to do and that's what i hope will happen. lou: joining me to talk about the republican leadership and paul ryan. radio talk show host mark simone, and rachel campos-duffy. rachel, what do you make of...
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miss a chance to under cut the president. here he is arguing against the firing of the special counsel robert mueller. >> i think it best thingto do is let robert mueller do his job. the best vindication for the president is to let this investigation go on independently. that's the best thing to do and that's what i hope will happen. lou: joining me to talk about the republican leadership and paul ryan. radio talk show host mark simone, and rachel campos-duffy. rachel, what do you make of paul ryan? what is that, please, mr. president. mitch mcconnell, let's walk blindly into the alligators at the edge of the swamp. rachel: it's important to know these hearings would not have happened if the republicans, the republican chairman of these committees had not allowed them to happen. i don't believe for a second with as little evidence put forward about collusion. i don't believe in a second in the reverse situation a democrat in charge, they would have never let the hearings go through. this is a classic case of republicans trying to be so independent and trying to appeal to i don't know what, the media? it doesn't matter. lou: r
miss a chance to under cut the president. here he is arguing against the firing of the special counsel robert mueller. >> i think it best thingto do is let robert mueller do his job. the best vindication for the president is to let this investigation go on independently. that's the best thing to do and that's what i hope will happen. lou: joining me to talk about the republican leadership and paul ryan. radio talk show host mark simone, and rachel campos-duffy. rachel, what do you make of...
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missing. france and spain sent aircraft to back up portugal's own efforts, but with temperatures expected to remain high, firefighters face another difficult day. alison roberts, lisbon. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6.30pm. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. the time isi:10pm. the time is 1:10pm. now, we are going to bring you a little bit more on the tragedy that has happened in g re nfell tower on the tragedy that has happened in grenfell tower in west london. i think we are going to be able to bring you some words that were given earlier today by the chancellor, philip hammond, who was asked about the sprinklers in tower blocks. if the conclusion of a proper technical evaluation is that that is the best way to deal with a problem, then, of course. my understanding, andrew, though i am not an expert, is that the best expert advice is that retro—fitting sprinklers may not always be the best technical way of ensuring fire safety ina building. if it is, it should be done. let's get the technical advice properly evaluated by a public enquiry, and then let's decide how t
missing. france and spain sent aircraft to back up portugal's own efforts, but with temperatures expected to remain high, firefighters face another difficult day. alison roberts, lisbon. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6.30pm. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. the time isi:10pm. the time is 1:10pm. now, we are going to bring you a little bit more on the tragedy that has happened in g re nfell tower on the...
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miss rule. >> the date was pushed back because he had to talk to special counsel robert mueller.t are you reading into this now that he's cleared? >> i think that they believe that whatever former fbi director comey says to congressional investigators in public isn't going to interfere with the investigation and also possible they've agreed on what he is willing to say and what he's willing -- what he'll end up sayin ere will be quite a few questions tha comey will end up saying you know what, that's something that the special counsel is going to be looking into and i don't want to get in the way of that part of the investigation and that could be the answer to quite a few questions which could disappoint some. the most intriguing aspect whether the trump administration tries to invoke any sort of executive privilege when it comes to director comey. i'll say this, i think they have a tough -- i think they have a tough case to make because this is a case where the president's tweets on comey could be interpreted as waiving executive privilege when he said, hey, comey, better hope
miss rule. >> the date was pushed back because he had to talk to special counsel robert mueller.t are you reading into this now that he's cleared? >> i think that they believe that whatever former fbi director comey says to congressional investigators in public isn't going to interfere with the investigation and also possible they've agreed on what he is willing to say and what he's willing -- what he'll end up sayin ere will be quite a few questions tha comey will end up saying you...
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roberts road courtesy of our photographer trevor harman. large branches right there in the roadway. unfortunately it looks like it missed any cars or homes.o one is hurt, but this is the potential we will see this afternoon into this evening with high winds moving through along with the potential for severe storms. we'll keep you posted. >>> new details on a deck collapse that hurt dozens of people. police in montana say the collapse injured at least 50 people. of those 50, two are in critical condition. a witness said they were gathered on the deck after a memorial service when it collapsed and fell about ten feet. >>> a teenager running a race on an alaskan trail was attacked and killed by a bear. that 16-year-old reportedly seven a text message to his mother saying he was being chased by a water. after an extended search, the boy's body was found. >>> a live look at wombington over the baseball field from our camera at the stadium. though clouds will continue to get darker, right, krystal. we're tracking this line and when this damage may be in your neighborhood, coming up in a few minutes. >>> used car owner left high and dry. >> i us
roberts road courtesy of our photographer trevor harman. large branches right there in the roadway. unfortunately it looks like it missed any cars or homes.o one is hurt, but this is the potential we will see this afternoon into this evening with high winds moving through along with the potential for severe storms. we'll keep you posted. >>> new details on a deck collapse that hurt dozens of people. police in montana say the collapse injured at least 50 people. of those 50, two are in...
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rick: the family of the missing pearl harbor sailor finally laying him to rest after waiting more than 75 years. memorial service for roberterday in illinois. temple went mia after the pearl harbor attacks in 1941. whose loved ones say they tried for decades to find out what happened to them. they were finally able to bring about when u.s. navy representatives made dna match. the other members are comforted to have some closure. >> back to politics now. georgia's record-setting election for a vacant house he does just two days away. democrats desperate for a win after losing daschle elections in kansas and montana with john on both running against republican businesswoman karen handel for the seat vacated when republican tom price became the health and human services secretary. mary ann rafferty is here now with more. hi, mary ann. >> high, our cell. it's a hotly contested race in georgia and not the most expensive race in history. the sixth congressional district vacated by health and human services secretary tom price at a rally saturday for karen handel. she was joined by former governor current agriculture secretary so
rick: the family of the missing pearl harbor sailor finally laying him to rest after waiting more than 75 years. memorial service for roberterday in illinois. temple went mia after the pearl harbor attacks in 1941. whose loved ones say they tried for decades to find out what happened to them. they were finally able to bring about when u.s. navy representatives made dna match. the other members are comforted to have some closure. >> back to politics now. georgia's record-setting election...
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miss the whole part. it's an interesting time. it really is. lori: chris, josÉ, thank you for joining us. special prosecutor robertueller investigating president trump firing james called me -- james comey. it has expanded to include that the president obstructed justice. the team planning to interview director of national intelligence didn't cause and mike rogers is part of the investigation. a spokesman for the president's personal lawyer says the fbi leak of information is outrageous, inexcusable and illegal. a spokesman for the special prosecutor declined comment. lauren: keeping a close eye on the markets. the location, put global market action overnight. tenacious tackler for the most part. they can do pencil and quarter of 1%. kospi and south korea 10 half of a percent. shanghai composite up slightly in china. lori: let's check how markets are performing. meadows across the board. the cac down then within one half of 1%. lori: bank of england mentioned today japan will begin their meeting in yesterday we did have the dow closing higher and enough and high yesterday. nasdaq lower and features for the nasdaq
miss the whole part. it's an interesting time. it really is. lori: chris, josÉ, thank you for joining us. special prosecutor robertueller investigating president trump firing james called me -- james comey. it has expanded to include that the president obstructed justice. the team planning to interview director of national intelligence didn't cause and mike rogers is part of the investigation. a spokesman for the president's personal lawyer says the fbi leak of information is outrageous,...
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in our next hour, too many things to speak of with robert, -- reveal vl university and how you missedarket. taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance.". plunged today.a investors are expecting bankruptcy for the company. people familiar with the matter say they plan to file for bankruptcy as soon as this month. of the fourth largest cable provider begin trading today. a-shares sold near the top end of the market range. there is a report a company is buy staples according to reuters. it could be announced next week. the price may be more than $6 million. people in sycamore are not commenting. that is your bloomberg business flash. it will be dinner to remember for theresa may this evening, or not. she attends her first meeting in brussels. she will run her leaders through eu approach towards nationals before publishing a detailed plan on monday. matt miller is in the belgian cup -- the belgian capital. they will talk about nationals and the fact she lost the election quite badly. a dinner to remember, talking about an election to remember. they will want to know why she is the right pers
in our next hour, too many things to speak of with robert, -- reveal vl university and how you missedarket. taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance.". plunged today.a investors are expecting bankruptcy for the company. people familiar with the matter say they plan to file for bankruptcy as soon as this month. of the fourth largest cable provider begin trading today. a-shares sold near the top end of the market range. there is a report a company is buy staples according to reuters. it...
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scarcely missing a beat after the confederate surrenders in spring 1865, he seized control of the historical narrative to substantially redeem his reputation and position himself as chief authority on robert e lee's army of northern virginia, when robert e. lee died in 1870. incredibly, as early as 1866, he earned accolades from many southern and northern newspapers for his proficiency as a general and as a military historian. by 1869, the former confederate general hill proclaimed jubal early "near to the hearts of this other people than any other man." the story of how jubal early orchestrated his comeback from failure in the shenandoah provides us with new insights as to why confederates lost the war, but won the battle for historical interpretation. xveral of the most entrenched confederate arguments about the civil war often termed, the lost cause, arose directly from jubal early's pleading in the four years that he roamed in exile from 1865-1869. every time a breathless student of the civil war utters the phrase "the confederacy was defeated solely because of inferior manpower and materials," early's ghost threads another plume into his grave. when one and critically -- lee, or the
scarcely missing a beat after the confederate surrenders in spring 1865, he seized control of the historical narrative to substantially redeem his reputation and position himself as chief authority on robert e lee's army of northern virginia, when robert e. lee died in 1870. incredibly, as early as 1866, he earned accolades from many southern and northern newspapers for his proficiency as a general and as a military historian. by 1869, the former confederate general hill proclaimed jubal early...
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miss that. >>> welcome back everyone. senator dianne feinstein said she's increasingly concerned that president trump will fire special counsel robert rod rosenstein. here is what watergate historian elizabeth drew had to say on "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell last night. >> nixon was a very smart man. nixon had a lot of government experience before he became president. he had been in the house, had been this the senate, been vice president for eight years. he knew the machinations of government and he knew how to use them against what he called his enemies. we had a fear during the nixon -- during the watergate period that nixon and his aides were going to, and they did, use the instruments of government against citizens that nixon considered his enemies because they had spoken out against university presidents and so on. we don't fear that about trump. we fear trump is going to do something impulsive, both of them, it's really od and i don't want to get deep into the psycho basketball. both deeply insecure men. both wanted to be approved and loved and so on. nixon grew up thinking he was picked on, and he was the nerd who
miss that. >>> welcome back everyone. senator dianne feinstein said she's increasingly concerned that president trump will fire special counsel robert rod rosenstein. here is what watergate historian elizabeth drew had to say on "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell last night. >> nixon was a very smart man. nixon had a lot of government experience before he became president. he had been in the house, had been this the senate, been vice president for eight years. he...
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miss it. >>> we to hear an order from the supreme court on president trump's travel ban as early as tomorrow. chief justice robertsions are be announced tomorrow. a cnn supreme court analyst is joining us now. joan, how likely is the travel ban is something we will hear about when they announce some of these opinions? >> it might come tomorrow, on monday. but might not come until tuesday or later in the week. what we know for sure, this is our period of uncertainty at the last week of june here. we know for sure six undecided cases were argued this term, exclusive of the travel ban dispute. we're going to get answers on those six, for starters, how are they going to rule on an important church state case, border shooting case, involving a 15-year-old boy. we'll get answers on those but also we'll get an answer, at some point, maybe monday, maybe tuesday, on whether this court is going to dsht question is not whether it will intervene. it will intervene in some way. but the question is, will they lift the postponement that lower court judges have put on president trump's travel ban? will they lift that and let it g
miss it. >>> we to hear an order from the supreme court on president trump's travel ban as early as tomorrow. chief justice robertsions are be announced tomorrow. a cnn supreme court analyst is joining us now. joan, how likely is the travel ban is something we will hear about when they announce some of these opinions? >> it might come tomorrow, on monday. but might not come until tuesday or later in the week. what we know for sure, this is our period of uncertainty at the last...
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robert tells us there's some stuff brewing in the tropics. th true breaking news.orning . ernight, the search for the seven missing sailors aboard "the uss fitzgerald" has now been, sadly, called off. the bodies were found in the compartments of the destroyer. >> we're learning more about the final moments before the crash. the bizarre course change right before impact. and the investigation the navy plans on launching. matt gutman is on the story from our los angeles bureau this morning. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, paula and dan. we knew that the collision with the behemoth cargo ship was devastating. the u.s. naval ship nearly sank, water. the container ship plowing right into the sleeping quarters of 160 sailors in the middle of the night. the navy now calling the crash and the fight to save the ship traumatic. this morning, the navy revealing the hellish collision almost sank "the uss fitzgerald." the damage to the mangled midsection relatively minimal compared to what happened beneath the water line. >> the water flow was tremendous. there wasn't a lot of time in those spaces that were
robert tells us there's some stuff brewing in the tropics. th true breaking news.orning . ernight, the search for the seven missing sailors aboard "the uss fitzgerald" has now been, sadly, called off. the bodies were found in the compartments of the destroyer. >> we're learning more about the final moments before the crash. the bizarre course change right before impact. and the investigation the navy plans on launching. matt gutman is on the story from our los angeles bureau...
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robert cahally. good to have you here. >> great to be here. >> neil: what did you see that the other polls were miss something. >> it startswith an understanding that as campaign modernizes, polling needs to modernize as well. we've seen too many changes. it's not keeping up. a lot of folks are out there. their polling as if it was the 1990s. things have changed. people don't have home phones. >> neil: what do you do differently or poll differently than that? >> there's four main factors that should affect your polling to keep up. first, recognize that phone interviews alone won't do the truck. you have to pay attention to social media and dig into it and look what's being said on the ground in the district and spend some time talking to folks in the district, real folks on the ground in the district. two, your list. your poll is as good as your data. today it seems if you're a good polster, you have to be good at data analytics. you have to decide which people you'll call, who will be your likely voters. third is surveys. these surveys are the old fashioned five, ten minutes surveys won't work. who has that kind of time?
robert cahally. good to have you here. >> great to be here. >> neil: what did you see that the other polls were miss something. >> it startswith an understanding that as campaign modernizes, polling needs to modernize as well. we've seen too many changes. it's not keeping up. a lot of folks are out there. their polling as if it was the 1990s. things have changed. people don't have home phones. >> neil: what do you do differently or poll differently than that? >>...
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miss an episode of. >> the national pastime in the nation's capital one night after what could've been a national tragedy. this is "special report" ." good evening. i am john robertsd firebird we are an hour away from the first pitch in what is normally a low-key annual charity baseball game. between republicans and democrats in congress. this year's edition is anything but normal. the number three republican in the house, steve scalise remains in critical condition after being shot yesterday during a morning practice session in virginia. a lobbyist who was shot has been upgraded from critical to serious condition. we're learning more tonight
miss an episode of. >> the national pastime in the nation's capital one night after what could've been a national tragedy. this is "special report" ." good evening. i am john robertsd firebird we are an hour away from the first pitch in what is normally a low-key annual charity baseball game. between republicans and democrats in congress. this year's edition is anything but normal. the number three republican in the house, steve scalise remains in critical condition after...
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miss an episode of. >> the national pastime in the nation's capital one night after what could've been a national tragedy. this is "special report" ." good evening. i am john roberts infrared firebird we are an hour away from the first pitch in what is normally a low-key annual charity baseball game. between republicans and democrats in congress. this year's edition is anything but normal. the number three republican in the house, steve scalise remains in critical condition after being shot yesterday during a morning practice session in virginia. a lobbyist who was shot has been upgraded from critical to serious condition. we're learning more tonight about the shooter, who was killed by police, and his troubled life. we have fox team coverage. mike emanuel on capitol hill where both parties are vowing to dial down the partisanship. peter doocy is at nationals park where players and fans are gathering. doug mckelway with an update on on the victim's conditions. start with our chief intelligence correspondent catherine harwich. good evening. >> tonight the fbi says there is no's to suggest that weapons were bought illegally. >> 99% are getting pushed around in the 1
miss an episode of. >> the national pastime in the nation's capital one night after what could've been a national tragedy. this is "special report" ." good evening. i am john roberts infrared firebird we are an hour away from the first pitch in what is normally a low-key annual charity baseball game. between republicans and democrats in congress. this year's edition is anything but normal. the number three republican in the house, steve scalise remains in critical condition...
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missing sailors were found aboard. a defense official tells fox news that they were found in flooded birthing compartments. they were notifying family members before releasing the names of the dead. i'm roberty, now back to "watters world" ess the push for political correctness leaving students brainwashed. and it hurt their feeling to label terrorism. >> do you think we should be using the word radical islam and talking about isis or do you think that term would be too offensive to use. >> that's definitely wrong. >> it might be on the offensive side. >> you don't say radical christianism or radical catholic. >> what are christian attacks? >> i can't name them off the top of my head. but there are churches. >> most of the people are saying we can't say radical islamic terrorism also don't want to acknowledge there is a radical wing of the religion. >> you think of the kkk, would you call them radical christians? >> it's not people killing other people in the name of christianity. >> it's a unique proper local islam. >> by not addressing the threat you are not going to get anywhere defeating it. >> focus on a rehah bill of extremist groups trying to figure out why they are extremist. >> the
missing sailors were found aboard. a defense official tells fox news that they were found in flooded birthing compartments. they were notifying family members before releasing the names of the dead. i'm roberty, now back to "watters world" ess the push for political correctness leaving students brainwashed. and it hurt their feeling to label terrorism. >> do you think we should be using the word radical islam and talking about isis or do you think that term would be too...
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robert mueller and rod rosenstein resigned? i say yes. i do wrong, my take on megyn kelly's interview with alex jones. the commentary you don't want to missht? abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi,... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage... ...both abdominal pain and diarrhea at the same time. so you stay ahead of your symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have no gallbladder, have pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a bowel or gallbladder blockage. pancreatitis may occur and can lead to hospitalization and death. if you are taking viberzi,... ...you should not take medicines that cause constipation. the most common side effects of v
robert mueller and rod rosenstein resigned? i say yes. i do wrong, my take on megyn kelly's interview with alex jones. the commentary you don't want to missht? abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor...
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robert mueller and rod rosenstein resigned? i say yes. i do wrong, my take on megyn kelly's interview with alex jones. the commentary you don't want to missobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." joining us now to talk more about mueller, and rosenstein, and of course comey and investigation creep as i call it, from circa news.com. i want to go to both of you. we started out, trump russia collusion, reason for investigation. okay, and somehow rod rosenstein, the guy that recommended in a two-page brutal takedown on why you should fire comey, is now saying that firing comey is obstruction. then we going to finances, then we go into mueller literally leaking
robert mueller and rod rosenstein resigned? i say yes. i do wrong, my take on megyn kelly's interview with alex jones. the commentary you don't want to missobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on...
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missing. france and spain sent aircraft to back up portugal's own efforts, but with temperatures expected to remain high, firefighters face another difficult day. alison roberts in the second and final round of the country's parliamentary elections today. president emmanuel macron's new centrist party is expected to win a big majority. turnout is reported to be low compared with the last parliamentary election in 2012. let's get more now from our paris correspondent hugh schofield. news of the turnout. yes, forget brenda from bristol, how about berenice from bordeaux(!) two rounds of presidential, second round of legislative, and every time, turnout falls, particularly when there is an election just after the presidential, people feel the big vote was the presidential and therefore there is a kind of inevitability surrounding the election of people supporting emmanuel macron, other people —— people who would usually be opposed to him, people from the working class who voted maybe far right or far left who have not bothered, plus a sense that, among many voters, we voted him in, let's give the tools to do thejob. voted him in, let's give the tools to do the jo
missing. france and spain sent aircraft to back up portugal's own efforts, but with temperatures expected to remain high, firefighters face another difficult day. alison roberts in the second and final round of the country's parliamentary elections today. president emmanuel macron's new centrist party is expected to win a big majority. turnout is reported to be low compared with the last parliamentary election in 2012. let's get more now from our paris correspondent hugh schofield. news of the...
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roberts kron 4 news (steve) now at 11... human remains found stuffed in bags... tonight - police are trying to figure out if they are related to the case of a missing san franciscor driver. im steve aveson.(pam) and i'm pam moore... piseth chhay ....vanished on mother's day. kron 4's j.r stone spoke with police about bob tang .... the main person of interest in the disappearance. all eyes are now on bob tang more than 48 hours after human remains were recovered in this hayward warehouse. tang is the person of interest in the disappearance of uber driver piseth chhay. now dna test are being done to determine if those remains are chhay's.sot mr. chhay and mr. tang are aquantances and have dealt with each other in the past.in fact it appears they did more than just deal with each other. the morning chhay went missing the two were together
roberts kron 4 news (steve) now at 11... human remains found stuffed in bags... tonight - police are trying to figure out if they are related to the case of a missing san franciscor driver. im steve aveson.(pam) and i'm pam moore... piseth chhay ....vanished on mother's day. kron 4's j.r stone spoke with police about bob tang .... the main person of interest in the disappearance. all eyes are now on bob tang more than 48 hours after human remains were recovered in this hayward warehouse. tang...
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roberts. the actress and her family had a pet go missing. one of their dogs went missing earlier this month.ed to communicate with your neighbors about ongoings in the area. danny was browsing through the site when he recognized a familiar face. major had been found nearby. the family has been reunited with the pooch. the app is part of comcast, our parent company. >> oh. okay. >> it works. >> it's not like somebody kidnapped the dog. just for that. come on. >>> finally, in case you missed it, matt and savannah were guests on "watch what happens live" with andy cohen last night. they had a little fun in the clubhouse. here's some of the highlights. ♪ >> gossip's more about guests after interviews. >> oh. >> who gets mad at roker more when he's wrong about the weather? you both say. dave, what's your question? >> was it a hard decision coming back early from maternity leave to "today"? >> oh, my gosh. every time you have a baby, you want to stay home with that baby forever and forever. i have a baby at work. his name is matt. i had to take care of him. >> what did your husband say about your
roberts. the actress and her family had a pet go missing. one of their dogs went missing earlier this month.ed to communicate with your neighbors about ongoings in the area. danny was browsing through the site when he recognized a familiar face. major had been found nearby. the family has been reunited with the pooch. the app is part of comcast, our parent company. >> oh. okay. >> it works. >> it's not like somebody kidnapped the dog. just for that. come on. >>>...
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navy sailor robert templeton laid to rest today, 75 years after he gave his life for his country. the somber ceremony a long overdue tribute to his sacrifice. he went missingaction after the attack on pearl harbor in 1941. his family tried for decades to find out what happened to him, and thanks to a dna match by the navy. they finally have closure. arthel: meantime, a world war ii veteran from connecticut just received his medals for the second time. >> i really appreciate that because i never thought they would see them. so thank you very much. arthel: and thank you, sergeant joe. he was honored first more than 70 years ago when he served our country, while stationed in africa and italy during the second world war, but those five medals were stolen about two decades later when someone broke into the sergeant's house while he was on vacation. rick: severe storms getting in the way of father's day plans for thousands of households in missouri. the national weather service said it got reports of winds topping 65 miles per hour in the kansas city area as well as heavy rain, hail and lightning. the storms downing trees and power lines, leaving 30,000 people i
navy sailor robert templeton laid to rest today, 75 years after he gave his life for his country. the somber ceremony a long overdue tribute to his sacrifice. he went missingaction after the attack on pearl harbor in 1941. his family tried for decades to find out what happened to him, and thanks to a dna match by the navy. they finally have closure. arthel: meantime, a world war ii veteran from connecticut just received his medals for the second time. >> i really appreciate that because i...