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eli horn. [applause] [cheering] and ally's fan club. i have known eli for about 20 year. before eli became an early education administrator he served as director for th thevis valley beacon where he worked to provide partnerships for the school. he joins the school district in 2011 as early education adminor.at ally, thank you. [cheers and applause] our elementary school principal of the year is one of mayor ferrell's favorites because have a bng, wonderful bromance because they did some amazing, amazing work through the shared schoolyards partnership and that take as lot of work to open a school to the city. principal of the year for elementary, emmanuel stewart, george washington carveer. he has worked in public education for 27 year. he now leads the school where he taught for 14 years and committed to the bay view hunter's community and he do that with excitement, passion and dedication. super happy for him. >> go stewie! >> our middle school principal of the year is a dynamic leader, lina vaanheran and her daughter. oh, not anymore. lina is in her 8th year of leading
eli horn. [applause] [cheering] and ally's fan club. i have known eli for about 20 year. before eli became an early education administrator he served as director for th thevis valley beacon where he worked to provide partnerships for the school. he joins the school district in 2011 as early education adminor.at ally, thank you. [cheers and applause] our elementary school principal of the year is one of mayor ferrell's favorites because have a bng, wonderful bromance because they did some...
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eli horn. [applause] [cheering] and ally's fan club. i have known eli for about 20 year.before eli became an early education administrator he served as director for th thevis valley beacon where he worked to provide partnerships for the school. he joins the school district in 2011 as early education administrator. ally, thank you. [cheers and applause] our elementary school principal of the year is one of mayor ferrell's favorites because they have a blooming, wonderful bromance because they did some amazing, amazing work through the shared schoolyards partnership and that take as lot of work to open a school to the city. principal of the year for elementary, emmanuel stewart, george washington carveer.
eli horn. [applause] [cheering] and ally's fan club. i have known eli for about 20 year.before eli became an early education administrator he served as director for th thevis valley beacon where he worked to provide partnerships for the school. he joins the school district in 2011 as early education administrator. ally, thank you. [cheers and applause] our elementary school principal of the year is one of mayor ferrell's favorites because they have a blooming, wonderful bromance because they...
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eli, let's talk politics here. he made a mistake, giuliani, quoting the first lady on a question of marital infidelity which you should not talk to a first lady about, and it turns out the first lady is not backing him up. >> right, his roy cohn impression, he is purporting to speak for all sorts of people, not just the first lady but also for the mueller investigation saying that mueller has said, oh, this will be over before the midterms by the end of the summer. that's not true. he's making it up. he said that kim jong-un came back begging for summit. today mike pompeo rebuked giuliani in the briefing room when he said i'm sorry, he may have been making a joke, i don't know what he was saying. > has rudy lost it in a political sense? sometimes i think bill clinton loses it in terms of tonality. why would you on the eve of a probe a very important summit to put it lightly, trash the other side and say they came begging for this job for this chance to be with the president? it's own harder for the president to get
eli, let's talk politics here. he made a mistake, giuliani, quoting the first lady on a question of marital infidelity which you should not talk to a first lady about, and it turns out the first lady is not backing him up. >> right, his roy cohn impression, he is purporting to speak for all sorts of people, not just the first lady but also for the mueller investigation saying that mueller has said, oh, this will be over before the midterms by the end of the summer. that's not true. he's...
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so they've decided this is the best strategy going forward, and i totally agree with eli. they've decided that the strategy is to turn it back on the media. the media is asking these questions. i believe one of her comments there earlier today was that she -- she is more credible or truthful than the media is. i mean so she's really -- that was some strong language today, stronger than usual. she's definitely decided that's her strategy. >> our thanks to our two very creduests, eli stokols and anita kumar, two of the faces we look for at that white house briefing during live coverage of it. thank you both very much. >>> coming up, we go back to steve kornacki, back to the big board after you saw we're getting our first real results from california. that and more when we come right back. >>> a barnburner out in california. again, we have been monitoring a number of house races looking at who will get through and are democrats going to be locked out of any? there are three coming into today where they were worried about not having a candidate on the ballot. they think they c
so they've decided this is the best strategy going forward, and i totally agree with eli. they've decided that the strategy is to turn it back on the media. the media is asking these questions. i believe one of her comments there earlier today was that she -- she is more credible or truthful than the media is. i mean so she's really -- that was some strong language today, stronger than usual. she's definitely decided that's her strategy. >> our thanks to our two very creduests, eli...
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i mean, that's why they're separated because they're breaking the law. >> eli? >> i mean, no apologies, right? that is them saying, look, that is our policy and here's why. we think it's a deterrent. the fact it is unnecessarily cruel to these children -- >> but these are not -- >> consequence to the people you just heard there. >> they are -- most of these folks aren't smuggling in children in a way where like these children are at risk from their parents. to your point, they're either coming in for asylum or they're just together. and what's really amazing to me is trump just acts as though he's powerless to do anything about this, right? this is the one thing he can't, you know, in his mind he can't do. and he's blaming the democrats -- >> he can only do it if the democrats help him do it. >> as if the house doesn't have enough republicans in the house to do -- if they needed to do anything legislatively, they don't. >> they don't. >> that's right. i guess i want to talk about weakness and smallness. for a guy so obsessed with the size of everything, this is
i mean, that's why they're separated because they're breaking the law. >> eli? >> i mean, no apologies, right? that is them saying, look, that is our policy and here's why. we think it's a deterrent. the fact it is unnecessarily cruel to these children -- >> but these are not -- >> consequence to the people you just heard there. >> they are -- most of these folks aren't smuggling in children in a way where like these children are at risk from their parents. to your...
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so they've decided this is the best strategy going forward, and totally agree with eli. they've decided that the strategy is to turn it back on the media. the media is asking these questions. i believe one of her comments there earlier today was that she -- she is more credible or i mean so she's really -- that was some strong language today, stronger than usual. she's definitely decided that's her strategy. >> our thanks to our two very credible guests, eli stokols and anita kumar, two of the faces we look for at that white house briefing during live coverage of it. thank you both very much. >>> coming up, we go back to steve kornacki, back to the big board after you saw we're getting our first real results from california. that and more when we come right back. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and
so they've decided this is the best strategy going forward, and totally agree with eli. they've decided that the strategy is to turn it back on the media. the media is asking these questions. i believe one of her comments there earlier today was that she -- she is more credible or i mean so she's really -- that was some strong language today, stronger than usual. she's definitely decided that's her strategy. >> our thanks to our two very credible guests, eli stokols and anita kumar, two...
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eli stokols of "the l.a. times" is standing by to join us with more on this. but he writes in his latest piece, "for all the controversy trump's hardline stance is in keeping with the promises that defined and helped propel his unlikely bid for the presidency from the start three years ago." phil rucker of the "washington post" has also been reporting on this and added this earlier tonight. >> i was talking to one senior official last night in the white house who said, you know, i said is the president reacting to these images, to what he's seeing on tv? we know he watches so much tv news. is he reacting to this in an emotional way? and this official said, no, he thinks the media is cherry-picking these images and the president's aides are actually bringing him pictures showing these detained children smiling and plays games. >> more on that in a bit. the president has falsely blamed democrats for the situation on the border. he did so again today. >> i say it's very strongly the democrats' fault. they're obstruction. they're obstructionist, and they are obstr
eli stokols of "the l.a. times" is standing by to join us with more on this. but he writes in his latest piece, "for all the controversy trump's hardline stance is in keeping with the promises that defined and helped propel his unlikely bid for the presidency from the start three years ago." phil rucker of the "washington post" has also been reporting on this and added this earlier tonight. >> i was talking to one senior official last night in the white house...
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anita kumar, white house correspondent for mcclatchy nupz, and eli stokols, white house reporter forgeles times" who was in the briefing today. anita, there is this effort to act as if this separation of adults and children is somehow enshrined in law. what is going on here, and isn't it true this would be reversible tomorrow morning if they wished? >> sure. i mean the administration has really struggled for the last few weeks to come up the reason for this. you know, you heard what the attorney general said and what sarah sanders said today. they've had different reasons for this. i mean if they want to do it, then they should stick by it and say what the actual reason is. but, yes, you are correct. you know, this is the same laws on the books that the obama administration had. they handled it differently. they didn't do it this way. and what the administration is basically saying is that people that cross the border illegally should be prosecuted, and they're going to do that. now, the obama administration didn't always do that. so if that's the law they're talking about, yes, i gu
anita kumar, white house correspondent for mcclatchy nupz, and eli stokols, white house reporter forgeles times" who was in the briefing today. anita, there is this effort to act as if this separation of adults and children is somehow enshrined in law. what is going on here, and isn't it true this would be reversible tomorrow morning if they wished? >> sure. i mean the administration has really struggled for the last few weeks to come up the reason for this. you know, you heard what...
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so they've decided this is the best strategy going forward, and i totally agree with eli. they've decided that the strategy is to turn it back on the media. the media is asking these questions. i believe one of her comments there earlier today was that she -- she is more credible or truthful than the media is. i mean so she's really -- that s strong languag y, stronger than usual. she's definitely decided that's her strategy. >> our thanks to our two very credible guests, two of the faces we look for at that white house briefing during live coverage of it. thank you both very much. >>> coming up, we go back to steve kornacki, back to the big board after you saw we're getting our first real results from california. that and more when we come right back. ♪ the kenya tea development agency is an organization that is owned by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea,ee accounts. we were looking for a bank to provide a safe and efficient technology platform to pay our farmers. citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seamlessly. and today, at the touch o
so they've decided this is the best strategy going forward, and i totally agree with eli. they've decided that the strategy is to turn it back on the media. the media is asking these questions. i believe one of her comments there earlier today was that she -- she is more credible or truthful than the media is. i mean so she's really -- that s strong languag y, stronger than usual. she's definitely decided that's her strategy. >> our thanks to our two very credible guests, two of the faces...
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eli. campaign chairman, paul manafort. there for much longer than the president wants to claim he was there for. there, as you know well, during the most critical time of the campaign. >> right. through the republican national convention where the platform of the rnc was changed regarding russia and crimea. as we reported, manafort continued to stay in contact even after he stepped aside from the campaign through the end of the campaign and into the transition. so the president trying to sort of have it both ways, telling reporters today i don't even know paul manafort, he wasn't really around very often. then in that tweet saying this isn't fair, sort of claiming manafort is on his side and saying if he's going to jail, why not my political enemies? for anybody who says this president is incapable of empathy -- that's been said many times -- we should note, very empathetic this morning to manafort and to general mike flynn, two people who have been caught in this criminal probe. he does seem to have empathy for people who
eli. campaign chairman, paul manafort. there for much longer than the president wants to claim he was there for. there, as you know well, during the most critical time of the campaign. >> right. through the republican national convention where the platform of the rnc was changed regarding russia and crimea. as we reported, manafort continued to stay in contact even after he stepped aside from the campaign through the end of the campaign and into the transition. so the president trying to...
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from what i understand and read, illegals, the majority of ely eagles came legally. through a visa program. if that is the case, why are we not expecting the corporations and ceos to be responsible to make sure that when they bring in a worker, they have a visa, it should be their responsibility and their call -- cost to make sure that individual goes home. >> thank you, mary. i do think we should talk ely him -- illegal immigration. immigration today is legal. in the past, not necessarily so. there were people coming across without documents in the late 90's and early 2000's. today it is a most all legal. more than half of the people who become undocumented illegals in this country do so by overstaying a visa. we are in a new world. we keep talking about the border as the source of the problems. in fact, we need to track people who came in with legal visas. that is a bigger part of the equation. we should, over time, gradually invest in the border. we do need a little more in terms of people at the border, but it is not a crisis. we have fewer people coming across t
from what i understand and read, illegals, the majority of ely eagles came legally. through a visa program. if that is the case, why are we not expecting the corporations and ceos to be responsible to make sure that when they bring in a worker, they have a visa, it should be their responsibility and their call -- cost to make sure that individual goes home. >> thank you, mary. i do think we should talk ely him -- illegal immigration. immigration today is legal. in the past, not...
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reporter eli hager joi us now from seattle for more on his inside look at this attempt to offer youngprisoners aned ucation option. thanks for joining uris. briefly de how does this school work inside a jail? 's sure. bit complicated, as you might imagine. there are tiers of the jail where the inmates all live in cells. and then there's this one a of the jail that used to be the food warming area, and they tore down some walls and built a school there. and it really looks like any school. there are interactive white boards. the students use chrome books. the teachers are teaching algebra and trigonometry and social studies and english, just like any school. they just bring the younger students, both juveniles and 18- to 21-year-olds into that area every day for a full day of class. >> sreenivasan: and who is taying for it? is the department of corrections? is it the city of nes orleans? >> ie city of new orleans. so the orleans parish school board has a contract with a national nonprofit who runs the at's pt of the new orleansl school district. >> sreenivasan: is there a bit of a mixe
reporter eli hager joi us now from seattle for more on his inside look at this attempt to offer youngprisoners aned ucation option. thanks for joining uris. briefly de how does this school work inside a jail? 's sure. bit complicated, as you might imagine. there are tiers of the jail where the inmates all live in cells. and then there's this one a of the jail that used to be the food warming area, and they tore down some walls and built a school there. and it really looks like any school. there...
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eli horn. and with that i had to be here. i just want to say that again my james jolin washington and i am here on behalf of united administrators of san francisco and thank you for allowing us to speak at this important event. it gives us the opportunity to brag about our amazing, hardworking administrators like sam, lina, emmanuel, and eli. they are courageous leaders and put student's needs and interests first. we are proud to honor them today and recognize them for everything they do every day every month every year to benefit their students, families, staff, and school community. on a personal note, i remember the experience of receiving the honor of principal of the year from mayor lee in 2011 and this honor allows you school community and your families to see that the enduring long days the sleepless nights, the ongoing dedication to teachers, families and students in your school communities is not done in vain, so lina, sam, emmanuel and eli, enjoy this recognize and celebrate with the ones you love. congratulations.
eli horn. and with that i had to be here. i just want to say that again my james jolin washington and i am here on behalf of united administrators of san francisco and thank you for allowing us to speak at this important event. it gives us the opportunity to brag about our amazing, hardworking administrators like sam, lina, emmanuel, and eli. they are courageous leaders and put student's needs and interests first. we are proud to honor them today and recognize them for everything they do every...
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eli stokols, an nbc news political analyst. i know we only used a couple of examples in that introduction. there are many examples that bolster each one of those points. those are just the most recent amples. betsy, i want to start with you. everyone is talking about this pardon tweet but you wrote about what that letter by the lawyers to the mueller team reveals. and that is a big lie that they have been telling that the president had nothino do with drafting that initial trump tower statement about don jr. that said he was only talking about adoptions. the lawyers reveal that is true at all. the president was very involved. >> that's right. and what we know now is that the president's lawyers and sarah huckabee sanders emphatically from positions of authority to multiple news outlets across multiple platforms said something that we now know absohoutoubt wasn't true. there's two explanations for this that are possible. one is the possibility that they knew what they were saying was false, deliberately lying, and they put it ou
eli stokols, an nbc news political analyst. i know we only used a couple of examples in that introduction. there are many examples that bolster each one of those points. those are just the most recent amples. betsy, i want to start with you. everyone is talking about this pardon tweet but you wrote about what that letter by the lawyers to the mueller team reveals. and that is a big lie that they have been telling that the president had nothino do with drafting that initial trump tower statement...
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said about ross house's downtown that eli a salary css but it faded pretty money stopped on every. night. nothing really on the unexpected. and many. yeah express hello to stand. this is. me see spike as. he said he some some soon to. it's. in the movie above i. i was they say reservation which he said he saw. cross large. she i. coming coming from what he. said wa. with the intention to take take control. will that israel railroad line behind the wheel will know no. does not a race. issue. is not. sh from little rock it yeah. for instance. china china wanted nothing. while the french presidented michael and it is really really. anw. go around. the globe. we should we should meet zz you some of some of the day they right right behind me. they live it. is it really a line. my. and. the six month months of m many many of the palestinianunions. say thati do they did he's these people. horrible at thatse b it was my my what little welcome. and now yeah. forces liberated. killed three return. are wearing of the friends insignia a day a day. you anyway and and the sea and he really rely
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eli, the person that comes out looking, i mean jim comey does not come out of this smelling well?k the conclusion and director ray said we're standing by this, going to take disciplinary action but it's worth pointing out the ig found in evidence that the political bias impacted these investigations, no criminal wrong doing and yet what you're talking about, those two text message a the way that comey was found to have gone against protocol, that is enough for this white house and for people who want to besmerch the justice report. the scintilla of evidence they think reveals bias among fbi agents some people will say there's a deep stake there. if you want to believe that, you want people to believe that, that is what they will latch onto. >> it may give members of congress cover to say that mueller should wrap up his investigation. that's kind of a piece of this i'm looking for. >> that's right, there have been people in trump's circle his attorneys and outside allies who clam for some time. alan dershowitz suggested this to him going back months you should call for a special se
eli, the person that comes out looking, i mean jim comey does not come out of this smelling well?k the conclusion and director ray said we're standing by this, going to take disciplinary action but it's worth pointing out the ig found in evidence that the political bias impacted these investigations, no criminal wrong doing and yet what you're talking about, those two text message a the way that comey was found to have gone against protocol, that is enough for this white house and for people...
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also being published this week, ely berman, joseph felter and jacob shapiro explore the changes in how wars have been fought over the past 60 years in small wars, big data. and dr. edward hallowell describes how his upbringing shaped his psychiatric career. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> when i start to talk about my book, invisible no more: police violence against black women, women of color, one of the first questions i throw out to audiences sometimes is what's the first name that comes to mind when i say police brutality. >> [inaudible] >> see, times have changed. but usually it's been sort of different across generations but almost universally male. it's been rodney king, it's been oscar grant, it's been mike brown, eric garner, freddie gray, philando castile, alton sterling, the list goes on. and even this week if we asked the question what's the first name that comes to mind would be stephon clark and not cynthia clemons who was killed outside chicago by police last week also. and
also being published this week, ely berman, joseph felter and jacob shapiro explore the changes in how wars have been fought over the past 60 years in small wars, big data. and dr. edward hallowell describes how his upbringing shaped his psychiatric career. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> when i start to talk about my book, invisible no more: police violence against black women, women of...
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clinton set little ely on gonzales found and taken to mount-- miami back to cuba.cuban-americans were horrified. you remember that great picture of the special forces and a black jacket and the helmet with his and 16 and little elliott in the closet scared to death, so he went back. of the first thing happened is fidel dressed him up in his uniform and cuban-americans went crazy. >> cost al gore probably the election. >> cost al gore was the election. all he needed was 500 more votes. >> next question. >> also enjoying this very much. we have heard comments over the political scene in both countries. i would like to know a bit more. what is the feeling towards change. do the cuban people have a strong idea pointing to change? are they fatalistic like you said or could you elaborate more and what like the civil sentiment is? >> you take that. >> welcome i think there is great hunger for change, but at the same time i think there is this sense that every time change appears to be on the horizon to horizon keeps getting further and further and further away and so ther
clinton set little ely on gonzales found and taken to mount-- miami back to cuba.cuban-americans were horrified. you remember that great picture of the special forces and a black jacket and the helmet with his and 16 and little elliott in the closet scared to death, so he went back. of the first thing happened is fidel dressed him up in his uniform and cuban-americans went crazy. >> cost al gore probably the election. >> cost al gore was the election. all he needed was 500 more...
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. >>> orderon cr una nueva comisiÓn eli el caso. >>> me gustarÍa que se materializarÁ y que el poder de las vÍctimas, de la comisiÓn naci a nacional de choficiales ministe federales . >>> nos da facultad incluso de dirigir la investigaciÓn, de conducir que nuevas y lÍneas de usar .igaciÓn se tendrÍan que >>> en repetidas ocasiones ellos y varios organismos internacionales seÑalaron que la llamada verdad histÓrica era falsa ya que indicaba que los jÓvenes habÍan sido quemados en un basurero. >>> la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica respondiÓ que no son parte de los magistrados que tomara la decisiÓn. >>> esl abogado de las familias afectadas revelÓ que ahora lo Único que les preocupa es que algunos de los detenidos para ser liberado porque segÚn el expediente esta resoluciÓn se originÓ porque ellos se ampararon argumentando que los torturaron . >>> eso es la consecuencia de una investigaciÓn irregular . >>> en las prÓximas horas la procuradurÍa federal ndrÁ que decidir si acepta la desio. >>> el presidente de cuba se reuniÓ en una visita oficial con Ól ejecutivo de google para mo m
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today in the bay's jean eli spoke to the dog's owner who is understandably distraught. >> video of a man kicking a dog named puppet against the call in san francisco is hard to watch. it's a cool moment that has turned linda coburn's life on the street upside down. >> got my dog right here and rubbed his chest. he was not moving. >> he was not breathing? >> he was not breathing, he was not moving. >> animal care and control says puppet has a fractured skull. police are searching for this.man. he was last seen walking down stephenson street toward third around 9:0 this morning. the incident started when he was arguing and getting physical with a woman in the annie street alley. coburn says the man was yelling as he walked by and puppet bashgd. >> he turned around and said if you bark at me one more time, and i'm trying to get him, that i'm going to kick him. >> she says nearby delivery people called police and tried to follow the man. police took puppet to an animal hospital. coburn says tonight will be her first night without her faithful companion in four years. >> i have a whole lo
today in the bay's jean eli spoke to the dog's owner who is understandably distraught. >> video of a man kicking a dog named puppet against the call in san francisco is hard to watch. it's a cool moment that has turned linda coburn's life on the street upside down. >> got my dog right here and rubbed his chest. he was not moving. >> he was not breathing? >> he was not breathing, he was not moving. >> animal care and control says puppet has a fractured skull. police...
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elie, john and denise, that i. >>> jacob will be reporting on "dateline" tonight on sunday.ver the past months he's traveled to thousands of miles on the border and talked to people on all sides, all with very different opinions about the border wall that president trump wants. the show called "the dividing line" airs tonight at 7:00 eastern. >>> still ahead, access denied, a bipartisan group of mayors are denied entry at a government-run facility housing migrant teens. that's coming up next. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. we're listening to wh
elie, john and denise, that i. >>> jacob will be reporting on "dateline" tonight on sunday.ver the past months he's traveled to thousands of miles on the border and talked to people on all sides, all with very different opinions about the border wall that president trump wants. the show called "the dividing line" airs tonight at 7:00 eastern. >>> still ahead, access denied, a bipartisan group of mayors are denied entry at a government-run facility housing...
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meg tirrell is there, of course, with eli lilly ceo david ricks >> hi, tyler thanks so much and thank, dave, for joining us i want to ask you something about the near term, a lot of people waiting for news or a decision about your animal health business. what can you tell us there >> last olkt, ctober, we announw were going to conduct a strategic review because we've grown that business to a substantial global size and as our pharma business is in good shape as well, we felt it was time to step back. we're in the middle of that review we plan to announce on our q2 earnings call the results of that strategic analysis. that will be july 24th and of course all options are in front of us. hold the business. it's a good business it has good growth characteristics. private sale and there are some interested parties out there and/or ipo, which has been a successful path for many health care companies as well pfizer did it. so all that's in front of us meanwhile, the business is performing well, and should be a good discussion with the board here coming up and then we'll communicate quickly w
meg tirrell is there, of course, with eli lilly ceo david ricks >> hi, tyler thanks so much and thank, dave, for joining us i want to ask you something about the near term, a lot of people waiting for news or a decision about your animal health business. what can you tell us there >> last olkt, ctober, we announw were going to conduct a strategic review because we've grown that business to a substantial global size and as our pharma business is in good shape as well, we felt it was...
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ourcongrats to dad and eli on their brave performances last night. faceplant on national television. >> yeah. impressive to see them competing, win or lose. >> good for them. >>> the father's day cards sparking quite the controversy today. the big box retailer that's apogizing for this. >>> and new at 5:00, the controversial move at that summit in sinpore getting president trump a lot of pushback today. >>> d our average high temperature now 84 degrees. this is tomorrow through tuesday. every single day is goin to be above 84, not only that but tracking record warmth in the tracking record warmth in the forecast. cand then the two paleo itemsn ..on these two cards. spli ya. actually, no. put the food on the two cards .and the drinks on the fo and then the rest of you can divide the rest on the cards. no, no. that didn't make sense. actually, swap. can you swap it? oh shoot. the tax. ap on the td bank mobil you can easily split the bill with zelle®. so your fish was $18. and your pork chop $22... and just about anyone using any bank, can pay you back
ourcongrats to dad and eli on their brave performances last night. faceplant on national television. >> yeah. impressive to see them competing, win or lose. >> good for them. >>> the father's day cards sparking quite the controversy today. the big box retailer that's apogizing for this. >>> and new at 5:00, the controversial move at that summit in sinpore getting president trump a lot of pushback today. >>> d our average high temperature now 84 degrees....
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eli bl from winchester went farther, but he couldn't finish either.etting on the course, though, really is an impressive at. congrats to both dan and eli on thr performances last night. >>> 6:51 right now. we want to head over and get a check on the forecast on what's already shaping up to be a h day. >> it's going to be warm this afternoon. much more comfortable than this morning. 76 degrees outside right now. very warm start. northwest winds have moved in, which means the dryer air isn moving too. the humidity will be lower later on today. >> this is holtby available. you can find out howo --yeah, it's holtby. we all know why. yes, there you go. can you adopt that cutie pie. great day for dog walkingg, thi mornthough. it's a little muggy by lunchtime. less hooumd humidity. reallyyice little brey the afternoon. sunny with highs in the mid 80s. dot frefr, clear the shelters. it's coming up 18th.rday, august you can find all the information on the nbc washington app. hunl adoption event going on then. at the boech this weekend, it looks really good. to
eli bl from winchester went farther, but he couldn't finish either.etting on the course, though, really is an impressive at. congrats to both dan and eli on thr performances last night. >>> 6:51 right now. we want to head over and get a check on the forecast on what's already shaping up to be a h day. >> it's going to be warm this afternoon. much more comfortable than this morning. 76 degrees outside right now. very warm start. northwest winds have moved in, which means the dryer...
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the 31-yea gown from elie saab bridal.he groog, jon snow. >> which "game of thrones" cast love i peter dinklage was there. along with kit's tv brother, richard madden, who was killed at the red wedding. and co-star joe dempsie. but the style standouts? sophie turner in a head-turning bright red minidress with over-the-knee louis vuitton ot sophie's plus one was maisie williams, not fiance joe jonas, who spent the day solo at paris fashion week. anna kendrick summed up twitter's reaction to sophie's look saying, when your friends have a traditional wedding but you're fashion as hell and not gonna hide it. the newlyweds were seen the day after, walking hand in hand. at a lunch reception with family and friend. the red outfit was a bold move. i kind of like it. >> i heard you're not supposed to wear red to weddings. is that an old wives tale? >> e i don't know. she looked great. >>> somebody else gearing up for her i-dos, "bing bang theory" kaley cuoco. she had a bachelorette party. she had a britney spears danceoff with brad
the 31-yea gown from elie saab bridal.he groog, jon snow. >> which "game of thrones" cast love i peter dinklage was there. along with kit's tv brother, richard madden, who was killed at the red wedding. and co-star joe dempsie. but the style standouts? sophie turner in a head-turning bright red minidress with over-the-knee louis vuitton ot sophie's plus one was maisie williams, not fiance joe jonas, who spent the day solo at paris fashion week. anna kendrick summed up twitter's...
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a senecais eli parker, indian who at the time is a kernel but will later become a brigadier general in the army, and he later becomes the first had of the bia after the war. audience member: follow-up question. i can't remember if you said it over lunch yesterday or during the proceedings today. >> what were you drinking last night? [laughter] wasence member: buchanan anticipating arizona and new mexico would become slave states. who did the native americans in the mississippi delta think they would have to replace in order to create cotton plantations? not ae i'm pretty sure whole weren't interested in planting cotton. know, most of the native american participation in the war is from what is today oklahoma, then the indian territory, and people east of the mississippi who are mostly in the north. iroquois.gneca, in the upper midwest in minnesota, native peoples are probably watching the war thinking this is great, they are going to leave us alone for a little while. and again, this in part goes , at the end of the war, where do these great heroes who emancipated the slaves and destro
a senecais eli parker, indian who at the time is a kernel but will later become a brigadier general in the army, and he later becomes the first had of the bia after the war. audience member: follow-up question. i can't remember if you said it over lunch yesterday or during the proceedings today. >> what were you drinking last night? [laughter] wasence member: buchanan anticipating arizona and new mexico would become slave states. who did the native americans in the mississippi delta think...
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joining me now, stay with us, ken, "los angeles times" white house reporter my friend eli stokele. former assistance u.s. attorney kim wale. and one of my faves, ned price. kim what does it signal, splitting up with his attorneys? >> i don't think it signals anything in particular other than we have a shift here. >> why would you do that? >> we saw it with rick gates. we saw it with flynn. there could be just a decision to shift strategies. i mean, this lawyer that they have, this law firm, went through 3.7 million documents. that's very expensive. they made a largely frivolous attorney/client privilege claim. we have a third-party immediater who went through all these documents. so far, as far as i can tell, it's under 200 documents actually identified as privileged. the rest of those are going over to prosecutors. >> and now he's got a new legal team and he has to do it over again? >> there could be potentially a new legal team to negotiate some kind of deal. but we don't know if there's been anything put on the table. it could just be a decision to listen, part ways, i want a di
joining me now, stay with us, ken, "los angeles times" white house reporter my friend eli stokele. former assistance u.s. attorney kim wale. and one of my faves, ned price. kim what does it signal, splitting up with his attorneys? >> i don't think it signals anything in particular other than we have a shift here. >> why would you do that? >> we saw it with rick gates. we saw it with flynn. there could be just a decision to shift strategies. i mean, this lawyer that...
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eli stokols. jennifer reuben, "the washington post"'s blog. just tin trudeau going after president trump and the president's advisors saying there is a special place in hell for trudeau. why is the president going after our allies to the north which have been nothing but nice to us? >> for generations. yeah. the rhetoric really escalating. for saying a special place in hell for -- >> as he with kim jong-un, accused of murdering hundreds of thousands of his own people. the dichotomy is very crazy. >> that incendiary rhetoric is reminiscent of what president trump acted last summer, now calling him very honorable. president trump's made so much of his message about the idea the nation is being treated unfairly by even its long-time allies. he has little to no respect for the historical tradition here of how long and how closely aligned nations like canada or the uk or france or germany have been to the united states. that's not how he thinks. it is about upheaval. he respects other strong itaria. and when trudeau's remarks after the summit ended
eli stokols. jennifer reuben, "the washington post"'s blog. just tin trudeau going after president trump and the president's advisors saying there is a special place in hell for trudeau. why is the president going after our allies to the north which have been nothing but nice to us? >> for generations. yeah. the rhetoric really escalating. for saying a special place in hell for -- >> as he with kim jong-un, accused of murdering hundreds of thousands of his own people. the...
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the 31-year-old bride wore a $20,000 tulle and lace gown from elie saab bridal. the groom, also 31, was decked out in a coat and tails for the ceremony. it took place at the 900-year-old castle owned by rose's family. >> you know nothing, jon snow. >> which "game of thrones" cast members made the guest list? there's mother of dragons, emilia clarke. she plays jon snow's current love interest and also his aunt. peter dinklage was there. along with kit's tv brother, richard madden, who was killed at the red wedding. and co-star joe dempsie. but the style standouts? sophie turner in a head-turning bright red minidress with over-the-knee louis vuitton boots. sophie's plus one was maisie williams, not fiance joe jonas, who spent the day solo at paris fashion week. anna kendrick summed up twitter's reaction to sophie's look saying, when your friends have a traditional wedding but you're fashion as hell and not gonna hide it. the newlyweds were seen the day after, walking hand in hand. at a lunch reception with family and friend. the red outfit was a bold move. i kind o
the 31-year-old bride wore a $20,000 tulle and lace gown from elie saab bridal. the groom, also 31, was decked out in a coat and tails for the ceremony. it took place at the 900-year-old castle owned by rose's family. >> you know nothing, jon snow. >> which "game of thrones" cast members made the guest list? there's mother of dragons, emilia clarke. she plays jon snow's current love interest and also his aunt. peter dinklage was there. along with kit's tv brother, richard...
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. >> eli stokols is an msnbc political analyst and reporter for "the new york times."licly backing this guy. privately, there's some report being that melania obviously wasn't happy. when stephanie grisham puts out a statement and he wasn't happy that that was something that crossed a line. what are you hearing? is it. >> the same. trump sort of judges each thing in the most immediate context, and if it is getting a bad reaction generally, he may be more skeptical. he may not like it. but rudy was brought on -- we say as attorney but we really mean spokesperson. he was brought in to act as an attorney but really to go on tv -- he's been doing a ton of it -- and stir things up, to attacks the president's rivals, to say things the president may not want to say quite as vociferously and really to make a muddle of the facts. this is a very political response, for the most part to this criminal investigation. and mr. giuliani is trying to prejudice the public further against the mueller probe and whatever findings are forthcoming. my understanding is that on that, which is
. >> eli stokols is an msnbc political analyst and reporter for "the new york times."licly backing this guy. privately, there's some report being that melania obviously wasn't happy. when stephanie grisham puts out a statement and he wasn't happy that that was something that crossed a line. what are you hearing? is it. >> the same. trump sort of judges each thing in the most immediate context, and if it is getting a bad reaction generally, he may be more skeptical. he may...
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the bat found eli at willow street park in san jose willow neighborhood. they posted these signs. it is rare for bats to be in residential areas it is not out of the ordinary. >> if you are a warriors fan and looking for the best deals, the market has been out of whack today. last night, game one was not a sellout. the warriors had hundreds of seats for sale moments before tip off and a close game for standing room ticket for game $2,200. and this afternoon, that price dubleed. after four straight finals appearances. the excitement is different. >> everybody wants to go. they are probably going for 50% more. >> court-side seats for game two on sunday, that will set you back as much as $50,000. >> two of the warrior's biggest stars took time to offer an assist for a child mentorship program. at the boys and girls club where the nba and warriors dedicated a learn and play zone. meeting his biggest fans adds extra motivation to bring home a championship. >> to see your smiling faces this is what it is all about. >> the donation is part of the nba care's program. >> all of the games a
the bat found eli at willow street park in san jose willow neighborhood. they posted these signs. it is rare for bats to be in residential areas it is not out of the ordinary. >> if you are a warriors fan and looking for the best deals, the market has been out of whack today. last night, game one was not a sellout. the warriors had hundreds of seats for sale moments before tip off and a close game for standing room ticket for game $2,200. and this afternoon, that price dubleed. after four...
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he's obviously very proud of himself. >> bret: eli?e old-fashioned but i like to believe america is a beacon of democracy and freedom and that when the american elected president meets with tyrants like kim jong un, there should be at the very least refrain not to go out of his way to basically lie about the nature of this person. at one point he said in another interview with the north korean people loved kim jong un. we know that's not true and in your interview, there's a lot of bad people that do a lot of bad things. that is the sentiment that we normally associate that try to explain away and rationalize the horrors of the stalinist like kim jong as rule i don't really like that kind of thing and of course it would be great if you got a deal that got rid of nuclear -- i'm not saying you don't do diplomacy, but i don't think that trump needed to go as far as he did in his flattery. >> i also wish that president trump had spoken against the human rights abuses. >> bret: he did speak, we are told, in the summit behind closed doors. >
he's obviously very proud of himself. >> bret: eli?e old-fashioned but i like to believe america is a beacon of democracy and freedom and that when the american elected president meets with tyrants like kim jong un, there should be at the very least refrain not to go out of his way to basically lie about the nature of this person. at one point he said in another interview with the north korean people loved kim jong un. we know that's not true and in your interview, there's a lot of bad...