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i. saw michael that if i. had any of the schools no follow up on it going to sit with the salafis not enough to see is to see the true division the custom and i do it for the look at it and some of them that i wonder if you know. so similarly you know it was a nominal jew not that without those little dish a good face he. unless you have a list of good yachts of them but not the auto i thought if i didn't offer the no one thing i shot thank you so how did i break and i must drive but i can look out i don't have also the sum of what i. was scored on didn't lift it up with my eyes did a show about. how i took off my foot a. bit of it today. i was. on for months and i stood up. and caught. myself when i saw my colleagues were. i think by the way you know this too or into some food. some don't. need. you. and i can't help the families who make you happy. one. ok. ok for. them to get 101 over what about a kid who was. high. presence of course well he really i'm kind of that well after her. if you listen to her i ge
i. saw michael that if i. had any of the schools no follow up on it going to sit with the salafis not enough to see is to see the true division the custom and i do it for the look at it and some of them that i wonder if you know. so similarly you know it was a nominal jew not that without those little dish a good face he. unless you have a list of good yachts of them but not the auto i thought if i didn't offer the no one thing i shot thank you so how did i break and i must drive but i can look...
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you know i saw michael steele who used to be lieutenant lieutenant governor of my home state of maryland on other networks and like i've never saw him make a valid point about anything ever and he has like a 10 year career now well it feels like a lot of the political discussion on network you know cable news networks all that with the you know with bringing these guys like just who are saying smaller cia former state politicians i see the need because they're supposed to bring an expertise level like you would say have a former n.b.a. player on if you are going to. you know but it's just you make a good point brett is in many of these guys now clouding yeah because he's making a great point because there are people i mean they're not like related to network so we see people like larry wilkerson who's a great truth teller who's been in those positions who will call out the establishment maybe see 5 percent of these general cia guys who end up on the mainstream networks and you only see about 5 percent of them ever actually standing up to what the status quo is they're just giving the sam
you know i saw michael steele who used to be lieutenant lieutenant governor of my home state of maryland on other networks and like i've never saw him make a valid point about anything ever and he has like a 10 year career now well it feels like a lot of the political discussion on network you know cable news networks all that with the you know with bringing these guys like just who are saying smaller cia former state politicians i see the need because they're supposed to bring an expertise...
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[applause] wife and i feel and we hope you do also, that the best permit -- person to do that is michael bennet. at the risk of embarrassing him just a bit. the last time that i saw michael , at least in person, was when he was 11 or 12 years old. no stories. but -- other than to say that even at that age, i and a lot of people knew that he had enormous potential. and i am so glad that you are fulfilling that potential now. that is really great. but i did keep track of michael. .icariously through his uncle who is a wonderful friend of mine. we went to law school together and remain close friends to this day and the families are close. we do know michael very well and we know that he is a wonderful person. and we know that he comes from a great family. and we know that he will make a great president. when i was in washington with his parents -- the reason why i was there at that time was that his parents, i had a job in washington at the pentagon, of all places, and i needed a place to stay, and they took me into their house. i lived with them for a summer in 1975. i know, it is not the lincoln administration. [laughter] host: but it is close, right? but we are v
[applause] wife and i feel and we hope you do also, that the best permit -- person to do that is michael bennet. at the risk of embarrassing him just a bit. the last time that i saw michael , at least in person, was when he was 11 or 12 years old. no stories. but -- other than to say that even at that age, i and a lot of people knew that he had enormous potential. and i am so glad that you are fulfilling that potential now. that is really great. but i did keep track of michael. .icariously...
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michael it's a personal tragedy. he actually called me after he got out of the car to say i miss you, buddy, and thanks for everything. i sawesterday michael was more at peace and more relaxed than the last two years. he's such a scrapper and fighter and realizes at this point, obviously this where he's going. this is not the last we've heard from michael cohen. i believe history will be relatively kind to michael cohen. and this is still just one chapter in the story. >> let's talk to you as a friend. what's he facing inside? this is minimum security, but, you know, it's not just bar bells and watching television. >> yeah. >> what kind of people is he going to meet in there? >> i'll tell you exactly. >> colleagues will he have inside the jail. >> interestingly enough it's about 45% orthodox jews. a lot of them go there because they have kosher meals. he gets there, spent four hours -- a few hours behind actually minimum prison -- in medium prison behind bars. then he walks up a hill for 1/4 of a mile with his bag of stuff. he'll get use of a microwave. he gets to text on an app. he gets 12 points a month, 2 points for a vi
michael it's a personal tragedy. he actually called me after he got out of the car to say i miss you, buddy, and thanks for everything. i sawesterday michael was more at peace and more relaxed than the last two years. he's such a scrapper and fighter and realizes at this point, obviously this where he's going. this is not the last we've heard from michael cohen. i believe history will be relatively kind to michael cohen. and this is still just one chapter in the story. >> let's talk to...
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yeah i like to recommend a great film but i just saw today it's for the 1st time american director michael angelo. the film is called the cline and it's the story of a friendship of 2 guys told through 6 key events in their lives a very simple story but beautifully told very sweet very touching and also laugh out loud funny it's by far the funniest movie i've seen here in cannes called the climb definitely mike at the camera used to be ok not a lot of cowman often that can be said that finally school the newtown until you know movie will will premium suit huge anticipation not only the cost of course but the title it treats rewards upon a time in hollywood sounds interesting i guess you're looking forward to seeing the . film is the hottest ticket in town by far yeah it's called once upon a time in hollywood we don't know a lot about the movie except that it set in hollywood in the 1960 s. sort of around the time of the of the manson murders stars brad pitt the capital margo roby and it's going to premier 25 years to the day here in cannes that pulp fiction premier and of course launched q
yeah i like to recommend a great film but i just saw today it's for the 1st time american director michael angelo. the film is called the cline and it's the story of a friendship of 2 guys told through 6 key events in their lives a very simple story but beautifully told very sweet very touching and also laugh out loud funny it's by far the funniest movie i've seen here in cannes called the climb definitely mike at the camera used to be ok not a lot of cowman often that can be said that finally...
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and then they were like -- i was watching the michael cohen thing, and i saw jim jordan on there, andy jim jordan." >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> and then i showed up, and lorne was like, "so, i don't know if you watched the michael cohen, but there's a guy right in your zone." [ laughter ] you know and i was like, great. >> seth: one of the nice things is you, of course, when you come back and do a cameo, you don't have to do the crazy hours as much >> no. >> seth: but one of the upsides of the crazy hours is the fun that you have at like 4:00 in the morning. >> mm-hmm, yes [ light laughter ] >> seth: you were recalling a thing fred -- fred armisen used to do to me? >> yes, fred armisen would -- he would mess with seth so seth was the head writer when i was there, and seth worked incredibly long hours. and seth would get very little sleep. and so when seth would go home and sleep, fred would just be like -- around 4:00 he'd be like, "hey man, do you think seth's asleep? [ laughter ] and i'm like, "yeah. so he would call seth pretending that he was like a morning, like, zoo crew guy
and then they were like -- i was watching the michael cohen thing, and i saw jim jordan on there, andy jim jordan." >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> and then i showed up, and lorne was like, "so, i don't know if you watched the michael cohen, but there's a guy right in your zone." [ laughter ] you know and i was like, great. >> seth: one of the nice things is you, of course, when you come back and do a cameo, you don't have to do the crazy hours as much >>...
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i feel they're going to be not as flexible as they were prior to. ashley: michael, let me bring you in. i found it interesting that we saw sterling move higher this morning which i thought was interesting because it had been coming down on fears that maybe the u.k.'s more likely heading towards a no deal brexit. why are we seeing that uptick in sterling this morning? >> well, i think you have to put it in the context of where we've come from. we've declined 14 days in a row. we're womaning up to a long week -- we're coming up to a long weekend in the u.k. as well as the u.s. i think some of those short positions have been taken off. she laid out a timetable for her departure, which is after president trump leaves these shores after the d. da day come memberemembrance. i think the fact that borris johnson might become the next leader, and that is a might at the moment because he still needs to make it onto the ticket and the m. p.s draw up the ticket and there's not a lot of love between som m.p.s towards borris johnson and the elections could dictate how the european union retook the possibility of a possible extension f
i feel they're going to be not as flexible as they were prior to. ashley: michael, let me bring you in. i found it interesting that we saw sterling move higher this morning which i thought was interesting because it had been coming down on fears that maybe the u.k.'s more likely heading towards a no deal brexit. why are we seeing that uptick in sterling this morning? >> well, i think you have to put it in the context of where we've come from. we've declined 14 days in a row. we're...
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, and the families are close, and also from various times with your father that i saw at many weddings. we do know michael very well. and we know that he is a wonderful person, we know that he comes from a great family, and we know that he is going to make a great president. when i was in washington with his parents -- the reason i was there at that time was not -- was i had a job at the pentagon, of all places, and i needed a place to stay. they took me into their house, i lived with them for a summer in 1975. i know. it is not the lincoln administration. [laughter] david: but it is close, right? but we are very honored to have him today. karen and i know firsthand exactly how great he is. but you did not come here to hear us talk about the past. now let's talk about the future. let's give a warm welcome to michael bennet. [applause] let's give them a warm round of applause, for hosting this tonight. [applause] somebody in i had the period of time when i was thinking about whether or not i should run for president say to me when i was worrying about my brothers job, he is a journalist, or worrying about
, and the families are close, and also from various times with your father that i saw at many weddings. we do know michael very well. and we know that he is a wonderful person, we know that he comes from a great family, and we know that he is going to make a great president. when i was in washington with his parents -- the reason i was there at that time was not -- was i had a job at the pentagon, of all places, and i needed a place to stay. they took me into their house, i lived with them for...
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you saw the reaction to michael cohen. i want to go back to the overall strategy, impeachment, not impeachment. i want to remind of the score. nancy pelosi one, donald trump nothing. that was mono woman. she played him like a fiddle and let him hang himself. poker analogy. you can go all in at some point. just because you don't go in right now doesn't mean you're not going to go all in. back to you, if i'm advising nancy pelosi, i'm so with her. keep the heat on. keep building the case. keep doing the investigations. time is actually on your side. you have until november of 2020, okay? there is no reason if there's a fork in the road right now so say i'm going down impeachment and immediately giving trump they are trying to take me away narrative without the back-up to it. >> suppose, donny, the chairman say to the speaker, we can't get our witnesses, we can't get our documents unless we start the proceedings. >> i'm going to say get ten more you can't get. my point is -- >> you're saying let them stack up. >> let them stack
you saw the reaction to michael cohen. i want to go back to the overall strategy, impeachment, not impeachment. i want to remind of the score. nancy pelosi one, donald trump nothing. that was mono woman. she played him like a fiddle and let him hang himself. poker analogy. you can go all in at some point. just because you don't go in right now doesn't mean you're not going to go all in. back to you, if i'm advising nancy pelosi, i'm so with her. keep the heat on. keep building the case. keep...
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watch tige and i saw that some celebrities even showed up in person, including olympic swimmer michaels. here he is behind tiger. see him? on the 16th hole. yeah, pretty intense. i mean, phelps was like, "psst, don't worry, if you hit it in the water, i'll get it." [ ughter and applause ] "it looked like it wenin the water. it never did." [ lit laughter ] well, after the masters it was time for the new season of "game of thrones." [ cheers and applause ] and i saw it. it was good. i saw that "60 minutes" did a a story the show where they visited the set. lyd anderson cooper actual put makeup on to look like a a white walker. yeah, here he is before. and here he is as a white walker. [ laughter ] yeah, amazing. [ applause ] unbelievable transformation. hey, gs, as i said earlier, today is april 15th, or tax day. hopefully everyone got their taxes done on time. >> tariq: wait, waitit. did you say today is tax day? >> jimmy: yeah, it's april 15th. it's tax day. >> tariq: uh-oh. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> tariq: oh, boy. >> jimmy: what happened? >> tariq: i forgot. >> jimmy: not good. >> tariq:
watch tige and i saw that some celebrities even showed up in person, including olympic swimmer michaels. here he is behind tiger. see him? on the 16th hole. yeah, pretty intense. i mean, phelps was like, "psst, don't worry, if you hit it in the water, i'll get it." [ ughter and applause ] "it looked like it wenin the water. it never did." [ lit laughter ] well, after the masters it was time for the new season of "game of thrones." [ cheers and applause ] and i saw...
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saw its importance. >> how did it affect his marriage? i thinkrwardine: michael may be able to answer that question better than i'd. it is very unlikely that lincoln told many of these stories to mary. lincoln's storytelling was intended for male company. jokes thated smutty he told, the off colored jokes would not strike us as quite appalling as they would have sensibilityictorian , but they were intended for male company. in the taverns, on the circuit, in the cabinet rooms in political intercourse conversation. how did it affect his marriage? i don't know how far lincoln used humor in his marriage. i think certainly a sense of irony, capacity for dry wit, his capacity toward any situation that was troubling in a way that might have turned it to his advantage that probably would have been true of his don't think the conversation in his marriage would have been the exchanging of stories, however decent. is there any allegories or anecdotes that you did not include this morning and is there an equivalent in terms of sense of humor of any british politicians that
saw its importance. >> how did it affect his marriage? i thinkrwardine: michael may be able to answer that question better than i'd. it is very unlikely that lincoln told many of these stories to mary. lincoln's storytelling was intended for male company. jokes thated smutty he told, the off colored jokes would not strike us as quite appalling as they would have sensibilityictorian , but they were intended for male company. in the taverns, on the circuit, in the cabinet rooms in political...
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i think that view of michael gove has changed a lot. particularly he sawment would do to regulations in that department would dotoa regulations in that department would do to a no—deal brexit. although he is not taking it off the table and he is seen by quite a few moderates in the party is someone who has done good things on the environment and someone good things on the environment and someone who has tried to find a compromise and tried to reach out. he made an announcement which we ran yesterday that he was going to grant free citizenship to eu citizens which is something the vote leave campaign promised it would do and that he wanted to deliver as prime minister. that is kind of tipping the hat both ways. he is showing his liberal pretensions and reminding the brexiteers what a key figure he was in leave and a positive figure. he is full of ideas in government and always has been. a metropolitan liberal. his wife has written about him tomorrow in the mail. she said he cannot load the dishwasher but onejob he could do. he cannot load the dishwasher but
i think that view of michael gove has changed a lot. particularly he sawment would do to regulations in that department would dotoa regulations in that department would do to a no—deal brexit. although he is not taking it off the table and he is seen by quite a few moderates in the party is someone who has done good things on the environment and someone good things on the environment and someone who has tried to find a compromise and tried to reach out. he made an announcement which we ran...
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i assume based on what he saw he feels confident in his relationship with voters. >> michael, is it unusualthat any other republicans would break with the president here? >> i think we have a lot of independent minded people in the house and senate but justin amash is entirely different. he's never supported the president. ever since 2010 he's got one bill with his name on it. he renamed the post office. he's not really done much. michigan 3, the president won 52-42 in 2016. i think it's important to realize i haven't seen the president's victory map in the campaign headquarters for 2020, but certainly michigan is on one or another of the versions of it. and he needs michigan 3. that grand rapids area is very pro trump. michigan 3 he won 52-42. i think representative lower has a good shot at unseating him but i think amash has something else in mind. >> what do you mean? >> i think he plans to run against the president as a libertarian, as a third party candidate. we know the host of never trump republicans who, you know, lost their magazine and weekly standard have been meeting on a regula
i assume based on what he saw he feels confident in his relationship with voters. >> michael, is it unusualthat any other republicans would break with the president here? >> i think we have a lot of independent minded people in the house and senate but justin amash is entirely different. he's never supported the president. ever since 2010 he's got one bill with his name on it. he renamed the post office. he's not really done much. michigan 3, the president won 52-42 in 2016. i think...
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i stand still on the category of people who don't think so. >> well, you know, it's fascinating. first of all, michael, i saw your book in the newsroom.ane, and they said, good, mika's really into this self-improvement and i'm trying to be a more sensitive man. i'm going to read this book on mindfulness and radical acceptance. wow, was i surprised! there's so many things to talk about here. the first thing that struck me, i'm a huge beatles fan and i remember listening to john lennon and paul mccartney in the 1960s saying that lsd brought them closer to god. and i was like, oh, man, come on. billy graham and everybody else obviously freaking out. i was shocked reading your book, looking at the -- what was it, a 2006 johns hopkins study where even atheists who were terminal would leave their body in these psychedelic trips. and my favorite quote was the atheist who was asked, how did it make you feel, and she said, well, i hate to say this, i'm an atheist, it brought me closer to god and made me realize that there was more out there. explain that, if you can, to our viewers? >> well, people on high-dose psychedelic trip, which is being
i stand still on the category of people who don't think so. >> well, you know, it's fascinating. first of all, michael, i saw your book in the newsroom.ane, and they said, good, mika's really into this self-improvement and i'm trying to be a more sensitive man. i'm going to read this book on mindfulness and radical acceptance. wow, was i surprised! there's so many things to talk about here. the first thing that struck me, i'm a huge beatles fan and i remember listening to john lennon and...
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when i profiled him in 2016, he said he watched the police shootings of michael brown. he saw what happened in baltimore after freddie great. and he said, you know, it is time. it is now time. i approve i have proven myself and it is now time that i show individuals what can be done so just watching all of this turmoil in african-american communities got to him. he was doing a lot of things for people. he was investing, giving money to cancer research to find out why african-american men were dying of prostate cancer at alarming rates versus white men and black women of breast cancer so he was doing a lot of things behind the scenes. he decided to come forward, finally, to show this is a black man doing this and here is why i'm doing it. >> and in fact, he donated to the african american history museum in washington, dc, the second largest donor only to opera. it seems that smith became increasingly aware that perhaps being among the few black billionaires in this company country, he would have a huge impact on young black americans in the community because that your impressio
when i profiled him in 2016, he said he watched the police shootings of michael brown. he saw what happened in baltimore after freddie great. and he said, you know, it is time. it is now time. i approve i have proven myself and it is now time that i show individuals what can be done so just watching all of this turmoil in african-american communities got to him. he was doing a lot of things for people. he was investing, giving money to cancer research to find out why african-american men were...
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i am delighted to be here with michael panelists, from whom i have learned a great deal. you.ding it is a great panel. i agree with you. when i saw the question, which was whether or not these columns in morale and discipline played a role in creating the all volunteer force. thought that was problematic for question. i think while the is no one cause, i think definitively we can say that the answer is no. and theed on the timing evidence of the increase in discipline and the increase in problems with morale, we can time that with the onset of the abf whichcies for the begins three quarters of the way , when all of 1968 the presidential candidates announced that they would be ending the draft. quite simply, there isn't evidence of a huge morale or discipline problem in vietnam. it is certainly not a factor. come to behas understood that way and as a way avfhich the story of the has been written as one that answers the problems of what was evident in the vietnam war and maybe we can talk or about why and how that happened. any -- think there is here. i don't think it is a cardinal rule. did it shape the story we tell question mark
i am delighted to be here with michael panelists, from whom i have learned a great deal. you.ding it is a great panel. i agree with you. when i saw the question, which was whether or not these columns in morale and discipline played a role in creating the all volunteer force. thought that was problematic for question. i think while the is no one cause, i think definitively we can say that the answer is no. and theed on the timing evidence of the increase in discipline and the increase in...
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cooperation, helping in serious cases going forward, like i said, i don't think we'd show helicopter shots of him arriving at the prison now. >> saw michael reporting to prison for the next three years of his life in otisville, new york. thank you for joining me on this breaking news. >>> i want to turn back to jim messina, former white house deputy of staff under president obama. talking about electability and 2020 candidates and talking about cory booker. a new plan with gun control. last night unveil aed a new pla to curb gun violence map 14-point plan one of the most progressive gun control measures die a democrat seeking the nomination. a plan that my question is, is a gun plan a must-have for a democratic candidate? >> absolutely. the democratic primary, an issue democrats care very deeply ab's we are beset by gun violence across the country and it's an issue i call one of the litmus tests. are you good on guns? can you put together a plan that affects people and makes this people be reduced and go away? also an issue that democrats won in 2018. suburban swing voter, women suburban swing voters who care very deeply about this. and i
cooperation, helping in serious cases going forward, like i said, i don't think we'd show helicopter shots of him arriving at the prison now. >> saw michael reporting to prison for the next three years of his life in otisville, new york. thank you for joining me on this breaking news. >>> i want to turn back to jim messina, former white house deputy of staff under president obama. talking about electability and 2020 candidates and talking about cory booker. a new plan with gun...
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. >> when you saw that michael tr truncale, what did you think? >> i wasn't surprised.r for the course. i was happy to see mitt romney speak up and say, do we really want our judicial full of people who are clearly impartial. >> but he was the only one. >> that's what we've been seeing these days and it's disappointing, because something like that, you would think that they would rally and say, sympathithis isn't someone who respects the values of our country and while would you speak so disparaging of a former president who was so well respected. >> i want to talk about the 2020 race. because you have said that you have been talking to several of the democratic candidates. will you share with who you've been talking to? >> no, but i will say, several. >> several, okay. have you been seeking them out or have they been seeking you out? >> i have sought them out and i have made it clear i would happy to be a resource to any of them. i think we have an embarrassment of riches in the field. and i've learned a lot in the two presidential campaigns. and if i can be helpful, t
. >> when you saw that michael tr truncale, what did you think? >> i wasn't surprised.r for the course. i was happy to see mitt romney speak up and say, do we really want our judicial full of people who are clearly impartial. >> but he was the only one. >> that's what we've been seeing these days and it's disappointing, because something like that, you would think that they would rally and say, sympathithis isn't someone who respects the values of our country and while...
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michael we might. want to turn out all the anonymous how we minister she. saw. from. and i asked my mother my mother has some other. money and i'm going to. be still going to mama jeannette measurable to me which is. the only one i would like. but. the fish i'm sure we don't market out of the know how we have done in ohio one of the marijuana. for we you. get out of and i'm with the only way i'm thinking of to think that. the geological model of any you put a lot of out of that fear. in their nomadic past the braids were stateless but free to move wherever they please. today young men like holly and marvie cannot move within the country they settled in the old romantics teaches snus has turned into a lack of the basic human right to have a nationality. if you think. not. i demanded to see a man. yeah . which i wanted to include. a lot of woman. then it was a certainty that you weren't there then.
michael we might. want to turn out all the anonymous how we minister she. saw. from. and i asked my mother my mother has some other. money and i'm going to. be still going to mama jeannette measurable to me which is. the only one i would like. but. the fish i'm sure we don't market out of the know how we have done in ohio one of the marijuana. for we you. get out of and i'm with the only way i'm thinking of to think that. the geological model of any you put a lot of out of that fear. in their...
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saw it. >> i called the police. she saw this person lying on the ground. didn't know if she was dead or alive. last friday, police arrested her at the home. michael lives just across the street. he remembers the commotion that day. >> a lot of activity. a lot of police. that sort of thing. >> rich said he noticed a lot of suspicious things going on in that home. >> so many people come and go over there. there's a lot of people coming and going at that house. >> the d.a. spokesperson says his office has filed a motion to detain her without bail. even though he has no prior criminal record. >> we have serious concerns in light of the nature of it. >> reporter: he will be arraigned tomorrow morning at the hall of justice. prosecutors say he has confessed to the crime. >> this is a horrible crime. a terrible situation. does the d.a. have a strong enough case to deny bail to someone who does not have a criminal record? >> well, you know, crimes against elderly victims do carry additional penalties under the law. in fact, the d.a.'s motion cites a victim's rights bill called marcy's law and that requires judges to confirm public safety and the safety o
saw it. >> i called the police. she saw this person lying on the ground. didn't know if she was dead or alive. last friday, police arrested her at the home. michael lives just across the street. he remembers the commotion that day. >> a lot of activity. a lot of police. that sort of thing. >> rich said he noticed a lot of suspicious things going on in that home. >> so many people come and go over there. there's a lot of people coming and going at that house. >> the...
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i think that is something that they risk. something that michael coors has seen. overexposure, putting their logo all over everything and ruining the cachet of their brand. as we saway, they are still very much in recovery mode from that decision. all have tothing worry about, exposure. kors,e: on capri, michael whatever we are calling it now, i thought the whole point of these conglomerations was supposed to insulate them from the swings or trends. when one was going bad, another would pick up the slack. sarah: i think it is too early days for that. they only just added saatchi to their portfolio it -- added vers ace to their portfolio at the end of last year. if you see these decelerating quarterly sales, i could see why investors are losing patience. it seems like, with this company, it's a game of whack-a-mole. this quarter, they were talking about trouble in their watch business, trouble in the shift toward a jewelry line. they also said they just did not have enough inventory in their signature classic handbag. too much fashion forward inventory that they had to markdown. these are retail 101 mistakes. joe: abercrombie & fitch, it stock is trading at the sam
i think that is something that they risk. something that michael coors has seen. overexposure, putting their logo all over everything and ruining the cachet of their brand. as we saway, they are still very much in recovery mode from that decision. all have tothing worry about, exposure. kors,e: on capri, michael whatever we are calling it now, i thought the whole point of these conglomerations was supposed to insulate them from the swings or trends. when one was going bad, another would pick up...
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we will talk about our expert about that and michael cohen reportedly is reporting to prison tomorrow. i landed. i sawdid not look right. ♪ i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase risk of blood clots. while taking, you may bruise more easily, or take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. it may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. get help right away for unexpected bleeding or unusual bruising. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. before starting, tell your d
we will talk about our expert about that and michael cohen reportedly is reporting to prison tomorrow. i landed. i sawdid not look right. ♪ i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of...
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the race for 2020 is heating up, and i saw that cnn is airing four more town halls with democrats michaelnett, seth moulton, tim ryan, and eric swalwell. when they heard that, everybody who cancelled hbo after "game of thrones" was like, i'm sorry hbo. take me back wait i can't watch that [ applause ] well, the president is also on the campaign trail last night he gave a speech in pennsylvania, but he seemed kind of distracted by the lights he kept talking about them watch this >> i thought that was the sun in my eyes it's these stupid lights, these people [ laughter ] you've got a thing called the sun, we like the sun better then the artificial not sun. [ laughter ] >> steve: what >> jimmy: he calls light the artificial - >> together: not sun >> jimmy: meanwhile, artificial not sun is what he also calls jared kushner. [ applause ] >> steve: whoah oh >> jimmy: of course, trump's not the only one holding rallies, bernie sanders has been speaking all over the country this week. and a lot of people are saying that he uses his hands a lot when he talks. watch this >> comprehensive immigration
the race for 2020 is heating up, and i saw that cnn is airing four more town halls with democrats michaelnett, seth moulton, tim ryan, and eric swalwell. when they heard that, everybody who cancelled hbo after "game of thrones" was like, i'm sorry hbo. take me back wait i can't watch that [ applause ] well, the president is also on the campaign trail last night he gave a speech in pennsylvania, but he seemed kind of distracted by the lights he kept talking about them watch this...
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which i know is part of kind of the larger public personality we have been seeing as it abuts the justice system. we saw with michaels tweets were quoted in the charge documents. it matters what the celebrities do in the public face, it affects their cases. >> jason: thank you, both. i really appreciate it. up next, inspirational story of faith, courage and embracing jesus christ. that is up next. a special interview done by sean hannity. ♪ these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! yes. is it really that common? [narrator] it is. of cancers affecting both men and women, it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s. but, i don't have symptoms. [narrator] it doesn't always cause symptoms, especially early on. so, don't wait. if you're 50
which i know is part of kind of the larger public personality we have been seeing as it abuts the justice system. we saw with michaels tweets were quoted in the charge documents. it matters what the celebrities do in the public face, it affects their cases. >> jason: thank you, both. i really appreciate it. up next, inspirational story of faith, courage and embracing jesus christ. that is up next. a special interview done by sean hannity. ♪ these folks, they don't have time to go to the...
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saw me and i. good evening i. don't think our policy always are going for the evil eastern course some now called your turkey get off so that i will start michaelwell but it would be a story that you did so in a. single you know you're used to read a book while both on your part it may be alarmist but this it will call for. such a menace is volatile or. it's right on the ball with all of them a lot it doesn't make them was to just see why. not a mongoloid. it's not the sole decider i would write this i mean i think they want it done he's going to. show us the. less you know if you know i think i'm lucky i hold my simple. profit profit one just doing more to prove 2 points to be fooled by. my pleasure in the new full bottle car you see in the looking. you know most of my reports early. on us. neck threatening to nickel were all though just heated thoughts not like you know. 1000000 of the process that you see it's good for our. that's me so it's very cool and i was doing the rapture and he tonight we're not nice and i said to the room then i says the thoughts are to grab them and then us all roads a little more tucson here. and you freeze you kn
saw me and i. good evening i. don't think our policy always are going for the evil eastern course some now called your turkey get off so that i will start michaelwell but it would be a story that you did so in a. single you know you're used to read a book while both on your part it may be alarmist but this it will call for. such a menace is volatile or. it's right on the ball with all of them a lot it doesn't make them was to just see why. not a mongoloid. it's not the sole decider i would...
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saw him coming. >> sometimes, michael b caucus won because larry flounders hurt himself. ik that joe biden will make a mistake coming on the party will run towards more experience. so many people are running to the left. >> neil: are you going to run for anything? >> i thought about mayor of new york before coming in right now i am enjoying being a business person and observing. >> neil: one day at a time. very good to see you. very influential democrat. in the meantime, that will do it here. "the five" is coming up right now. ♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with dagen mcdowell, dana, jesse watters, her own game piece when she plays monopoly dana perino! "the five." it is official, the 23 had a jack-in-the-box just grew another head. and boy, is it empty. >> there is plenty of money in this world. there is plenty of money in the country, it is just in the wrong hands. >> the quinnipiac poll that showed 26% of new york voters, 72% of new york democrat say that you should not run. >> the pole that matters is the election, new yorkers have said
saw him coming. >> sometimes, michael b caucus won because larry flounders hurt himself. ik that joe biden will make a mistake coming on the party will run towards more experience. so many people are running to the left. >> neil: are you going to run for anything? >> i thought about mayor of new york before coming in right now i am enjoying being a business person and observing. >> neil: one day at a time. very good to see you. very influential democrat. in the meantime,...
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. >> reporter: michael dixon's job of charging electronic scootersl takes him over the city and northern virginia. >> in arlington i saw a power pole snapped ilf out in the middle of the street.re >>rter: and so, again, the elms, trees like this one, really took the brunt of the damage. no actual numbers yet in terms of what was lost, what will need to be rlaced and what might just need to be trimmed. that's what they're doing for you, asessing the situation. national park service experts are looking at all the trees. the good news is most of the cherry trees will be okay. just a couple have been lost here. we should have hard numbers at the end of the day here. now, i als want to give a shoutout to the crews involved here, na crews as well as the contractors. this is a very busy weekend, memorial y. there's a lot of debris aroundhe and tre working long hours to clean it up before the weekend gets under way in full force. back to you. >> good point, megan, the park service is on it, thank you so much. >>> a lot of people e dealing with power outages. pepco is reporting 579 customers without power. dominion energy is re
. >> reporter: michael dixon's job of charging electronic scootersl takes him over the city and northern virginia. >> in arlington i saw a power pole snapped ilf out in the middle of the street.re >>rter: and so, again, the elms, trees like this one, really took the brunt of the damage. no actual numbers yet in terms of what was lost, what will need to be rlaced and what might just need to be trimmed. that's what they're doing for you, asessing the situation. national park...
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preparation, i would actually go to hurricane -- not from a meteorology perspective but from a preparedness perspective, we really saw two completely different types or sets of impacts from hurricanes michael and florence last year. florence was approaching the carolinas. it weakened and then stalled. it produced record rainfall and massive flooding throughout the carolinas. in that case flooding was the big issue. and the biggest impacts were not near the coast. they were much much farther inland. michael was a completely different scenario where it was a strengthening -- very strong storm became a category 5 at landfall and basically decimated everything in its path. in that case there was relatively short time to evacuate or finalize your preparedness plans. so both of these different hurricanes really highlight the myriad types of impacts you can see with the hurricanes. and they point to, hey, hurricanes impact different people in different ways. i need to make sure my prepared plans are in place for the ways myself, my family, my area could be impacted. >> hi. katrina perara cbs news. >> noaa recent addressedment lawmakers about the fcc spectrum auction. what are the concerns about t
preparation, i would actually go to hurricane -- not from a meteorology perspective but from a preparedness perspective, we really saw two completely different types or sets of impacts from hurricanes michael and florence last year. florence was approaching the carolinas. it weakened and then stalled. it produced record rainfall and massive flooding throughout the carolinas. in that case flooding was the big issue. and the biggest impacts were not near the coast. they were much much farther...
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michael saw the phone call as an opportunity to play let's make a deal. >> i said, "get me my house backess of all the problems and legal bills." i said, "and i'll get you a lawyer." >> so listen, sign my property back to me and i'll help you. ok? >> i'm not signing anything. >> so i can't help you. >> reporter: and because of florida's strong open records laws, her jail house phone calls and all the police surveillance tapes made by the boynton beach cops would become public. they were out there, viral, on youtube. >> reporter: those images of dalia boo-hooing online would be seen by thousands of viewers who lambasted her in the comments section. but the people with the only opinion that mattered weren't convened on youtube. they were in a west palm beach, florida, courtroom. what would a jury of her peers make of dalia and michael? >>> coming up -- the case heads to court and out come more secrets. >> it was unreal. >> people seeking 15 minutes of fame lose all sense of judgment and common sense. >> was this whole thing a hoax? let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol ext
michael saw the phone call as an opportunity to play let's make a deal. >> i said, "get me my house backess of all the problems and legal bills." i said, "and i'll get you a lawyer." >> so listen, sign my property back to me and i'll help you. ok? >> i'm not signing anything. >> so i can't help you. >> reporter: and because of florida's strong open records laws, her jail house phone calls and all the police surveillance tapes made by the boynton...
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saw the u.s. secretary of state michael impale in london today in the americans i guess the question is can the americans rally around their european allies you know to this cause. right well certainly we've seen the difference of opinion particularly even when it came to the j c p a way again that agreement to limit iran's nuclear program we saw the urging of the europeans to ask the united states not to take those steps to withdraw they ignored those heeds of warning and now we're seeing the fall out from that folly i think you have to look at some of the statements coming out of the u.s. congress there is a shared concern about iran's what the united states often calls destabilizing activity whether it be in yemen whether it be in syria but there is also concern about the trumpet ministrations sort of cycle of escalation as one put it and there is also the reminder coming from capitol hill for a number of senior senators as well as house in the house of representatives well the white house could take this action and it does seem to be marching towards a potential conflict the white house can't declare
saw the u.s. secretary of state michael impale in london today in the americans i guess the question is can the americans rally around their european allies you know to this cause. right well certainly we've seen the difference of opinion particularly even when it came to the j c p a way again that agreement to limit iran's nuclear program we saw the urging of the europeans to ask the united states not to take those steps to withdraw they ignored those heeds of warning and now we're seeing the...
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saw how he misrepresented the mueller report. that's the problem. i think that more people are waiting for michaeleral, his report on some of this stuff, because i just don't know if bill barr is seen as a straighter shooter now. >> i think that's exactly the concern democrats have right now. is that is, this whole process, what you're seeing is that the president is allowing, taking the authority from the intelligence communities who handle classified information and are typically the ones who say what should and shouldn't be released in terms of keeping the public safe, taking that authority and giving it to a person who has become -- you know, who has this political reputation, a lot of even republicans say he's been a top defender of the president's, bill barr, and that's creating a lot of concern. and you know, michael, you just mentioned selectively leaking things out. but if you look at the grander scheme of things, that's already happened. the white house has exerted executive privilege over the entire mueller report. they're keeping a lot of that information, part of the redacted report f
saw how he misrepresented the mueller report. that's the problem. i think that more people are waiting for michaeleral, his report on some of this stuff, because i just don't know if bill barr is seen as a straighter shooter now. >> i think that's exactly the concern democrats have right now. is that is, this whole process, what you're seeing is that the president is allowing, taking the authority from the intelligence communities who handle classified information and are typically the...
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which i know is part of kind of the larger public personality we have been seeing as it abuts the justice system. we saw with michaelenatti with the tweets were quoted in the charge documents. matter what they do. it affects the cases. >> jason: up next, inspirational story of faith, courage and embracing jesus christ. that is up next. a special interview done by sean hannity. m all their different hotel brands... like a doubletree for my cousins. a homewood suites for my uncle. a hampton for my sister and her kids. and the waldorf astoria beverly hills for me. can i get a..? thank you. book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more book at hilton.com of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry l
which i know is part of kind of the larger public personality we have been seeing as it abuts the justice system. we saw with michaelenatti with the tweets were quoted in the charge documents. matter what they do. it affects the cases. >> jason: up next, inspirational story of faith, courage and embracing jesus christ. that is up next. a special interview done by sean hannity. m all their different hotel brands... like a doubletree for my cousins. a homewood suites for my uncle. a hampton...
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shapiro and his wife ann marie michaels worked in the world of media technology, crimping and saving to provide a future for their children. >> i looked down at my phone and sawt go dead. >> shapiro watched as his family's future disappeared before his very eyes. >> i know. they're stealing our life savings. that was probably the worst moment of my life. i kind of sat there and felt helpless knowing everything was gone. >> shapiro and his wife had fallen victim to an electric -- thieves break into a phone remotely. within minutes the thieves had all the information contained on shapiro's phone. including access to nearly $2 million in cryptocurrency stored in an electronic wallet. >> i get a phone call from him in the middle of night saying he was suicidal. >> it's all gone. their entire savings stolen in less than five minutes. >> it's been very hard on the kids. it's been very hard on our marriage. there's been many times where we didn't know if we would make it. >> by impersonating or paying a phone company employee, thieves convince them to swap out a sim card remotely. giving the hackers control of the phone. take a look at this video. the detectives say
shapiro and his wife ann marie michaels worked in the world of media technology, crimping and saving to provide a future for their children. >> i looked down at my phone and sawt go dead. >> shapiro watched as his family's future disappeared before his very eyes. >> i know. they're stealing our life savings. that was probably the worst moment of my life. i kind of sat there and felt helpless knowing everything was gone. >> shapiro and his wife had fallen victim to an...
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. >> reporter: michael evans says the video was brought to his attention tuesday morning after reading chatter about it on social media. >> when i sawpletely insane that they would throw aoc in the middle of this. particularly between two dictators. >> reporter: the front office says no season ticket holders have cancelled their seats, while the team promises nothing like this will ever happen again. >> we're regretful and we're sorry today for this being a distraction from what otherwise was a great day. >> reporter: in fresno, jason olivera, abc 7 news. >>> a woman who survived 17 days injured and lost in the forest on maui says she wants to be an inspiration. >> amanda eller talked about her ordeal today. she was found last friday after an aerial rescue team spotted her in a deep ravine. >> she ate berries to sustain her and slept in pig beds to keep herself warm. she hopes her journey inspires others to live their best life. >> i want to light the fire in other people. i want us all to be so stoked to be here on planet earth. every single morning we wake up, we're so happy to be here, you know? that's my goal. >> two of the volu
. >> reporter: michael evans says the video was brought to his attention tuesday morning after reading chatter about it on social media. >> when i sawpletely insane that they would throw aoc in the middle of this. particularly between two dictators. >> reporter: the front office says no season ticket holders have cancelled their seats, while the team promises nothing like this will ever happen again. >> we're regretful and we're sorry today for this being a distraction...