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this is al capone stuff.im to stick to his script and is planning also a counter program, a big rally. who is he? this guy doesn't work for him. he doesn't work for trump. who is he to warn him? what is the bullying, or else what, mr. president? what are you going to do about it except you're acting like a bully, or a predator. we're back after this. ck after . (door bell rings) it's open! ck after . hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic re
this is al capone stuff.im to stick to his script and is planning also a counter program, a big rally. who is he? this guy doesn't work for him. he doesn't work for trump. who is he to warn him? what is the bullying, or else what, mr. president? what are you going to do about it except you're acting like a bully, or a predator. we're back after this. ck after . (door bell rings) it's open! ck after . hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was...
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al capone's safe, remember years ago? that would be awful.ny flores, the giants, unbelievable >> anybody who thinks baseball is boring, they're not watching the a's or the giants. just ahead, loriano makes up with a clutch hit. and pandemonium. the hit by pablo sandoval >>> it might have been the end of an era tonight at oracle park. madison bumgarner on the hill for what might be his last start with the giants. a lot of speculation about him being traded. giants and cubs. 2-1 cubs in the 4th. alex dickerson connects. an opposite field shot, this ties the game at 2-2. look at the catch by the fan. high five there. so it's tied at 2-2 in the 4th. two on for the giants. this is crushed to left center. barely stays in the yard. two runs score. 4-2, giants. mad bum protected a one-run lead in the 7th, strikes out david body for his seventh k of the night. he leaves the game, the game tying single to jason hayward here. this game goes to the 13th inning, when pablo down to get this pitch. it's a walkoff homer. they're 24-10 in one-run games. >>> t
al capone's safe, remember years ago? that would be awful.ny flores, the giants, unbelievable >> anybody who thinks baseball is boring, they're not watching the a's or the giants. just ahead, loriano makes up with a clutch hit. and pandemonium. the hit by pablo sandoval >>> it might have been the end of an era tonight at oracle park. madison bumgarner on the hill for what might be his last start with the giants. a lot of speculation about him being traded. giants and cubs. 2-1...
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al capone's safe, remember years ago? that would be awful.s, the giants, unbelievable story. >> anybody who thinks baseball is boring, they're not watching the a's or the giants. just ahead, loriano makes up with a clutch hit. and pandemonium. the hit by pablo sandoval has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack
al capone's safe, remember years ago? that would be awful.s, the giants, unbelievable story. >> anybody who thinks baseball is boring, they're not watching the a's or the giants. just ahead, loriano makes up with a clutch hit. and pandemonium. the hit by pablo sandoval has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it...
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a room full of saudi princes an american kleptocrats because they're both equal in a lot of ways al capone was very rich what did people have against him. he broke a few legs and you know these people broke and economy global economy this is the most important thing of that speech where he said nothing's going to change no hope no change nothing needs to change we're going to continue the same policies have created this economy that have allowed china to eat our lunch that have decimated the industrial heartland that has loaded the next generation the millennial generation z. with all of this debt on payable that that has dipped you know decimated household formation and destroyed their futures who was in the audience. but robert rubin. that is the most shocking thing that the democrat elite keep on going to this guy bill clinton barack obama and now by it and if he were to be president would use robert rubin robert rubin is very responsible for that repeal of glass steagall and you can talk about that in a moment because you had to know glass steagall and he also introduced the commodity
a room full of saudi princes an american kleptocrats because they're both equal in a lot of ways al capone was very rich what did people have against him. he broke a few legs and you know these people broke and economy global economy this is the most important thing of that speech where he said nothing's going to change no hope no change nothing needs to change we're going to continue the same policies have created this economy that have allowed china to eat our lunch that have decimated the...
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room full of saudi princes an american couple kratz because they're both equal in a lot of ways al capone was very rich what did people have against him. he broke a few legs and you know these people broke and economy global economy this is the most important thing of that speech where he said nothing is going to change no hope no change nothing needs to change we're going to continue the same policies that have created this economy that have allowed china to eat our lunch that have decimated the industrial heartland that has loaded the next generation the millennial generation z. with all of this debt on payable that did you know decimated household formation and destroyed their futures who was in the audience. but robert rubin. that is the most shocking thing that the democrat elite keep on going to this guy bill clinton barack obama and now by it and if he were to be president would use robert rubin robert rubin is very responsible for that repeal of glass steagall and you can talk about that moment because you had to know glass steagall and he also introduced the commodity futures mod
room full of saudi princes an american couple kratz because they're both equal in a lot of ways al capone was very rich what did people have against him. he broke a few legs and you know these people broke and economy global economy this is the most important thing of that speech where he said nothing is going to change no hope no change nothing needs to change we're going to continue the same policies that have created this economy that have allowed china to eat our lunch that have decimated...
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but this is the era of al capone , chicago, and also a great disrespect for the law and gang wars. and then when prohibition ended, it did not end organized crime. by then they moved into other fields, prostitution, protection and so forth. the 1960's, into actually when bobby kennedy was much of general, for that, not all of it, but for much of it to end. enough about the bad times. let's say something about the good times. , 1927, the boy whenr, he was 25 years old he left roosevelt field on long island to go to paris. 25 years old and he flew solo. he was probably the best-known person in the world in the mid- 1920's. becauseost his luster he accepted a metal from hermann .oering in nazi germany he was very taken with the german air force and was trying to make the point that we were not as well prepared as germany. which was the case. literatureeat age of . i know some of you read the great gatsby. the great gatsby more than any other book is the novel of the decade. f. scottfitzgerald -- fitzgerald. a year later the sun also rises, ernest hemingway's book, was published. it wa
but this is the era of al capone , chicago, and also a great disrespect for the law and gang wars. and then when prohibition ended, it did not end organized crime. by then they moved into other fields, prostitution, protection and so forth. the 1960's, into actually when bobby kennedy was much of general, for that, not all of it, but for much of it to end. enough about the bad times. let's say something about the good times. , 1927, the boy whenr, he was 25 years old he left roosevelt field on...
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it was almost like al capone. not go -- he doesn't have any authority in the intugs institutions of government over this guy mueller. he has no right to tell him what to say. >> i think he is scared, because robert mueller, if he could speak freely could really powerfully criticize the president in a way that almost no one else can. this is a life-long republican, chris. he volunteered for the vietnam war when donald trump was in studio 54, who led the fbi after 9/11. and what he didn't do in his report, he said there was no conspiracy, no crime that he could prove, but he didn't pass moral judgment on the trump campaign's flirtation with the russians. he didn't say you know what? this is a terrible idea that they did. this was bad for the country. if he did that, that would be bad for donald trump. he is going to demolish trump's two big talking points that mueller found no collusion and mueller exonerated trump. neither of those things are true. mueller said it in the eight-minute news conference, but now he is
it was almost like al capone. not go -- he doesn't have any authority in the intugs institutions of government over this guy mueller. he has no right to tell him what to say. >> i think he is scared, because robert mueller, if he could speak freely could really powerfully criticize the president in a way that almost no one else can. this is a life-long republican, chris. he volunteered for the vietnam war when donald trump was in studio 54, who led the fbi after 9/11. and what he didn't...
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indicating there was no collusion and it's kept away from team manafort and hidden in the mueller al capone here. >> you mention brady violation. it's a supreme court decision, brady versus maryland, 1963. prosecutors like mueller must always turn over to the defense any exculpatory information. failure to do so is a due process violation into the fifth and 14th amendments. now we learn through john's great reporting, it wasn't that exculpatory evidence was never handed over. to manafort's team. so the remedy for that is to go to the judge and make a motion to set aside the verdict. you have to prove a nexus, so that will be the challenge for manafort's lawyers, but, it doesn't surprise me that it happened because the guy in charge of the case was andrew weissmann, who has a long and disgraceful history being caught threatening witnesses and suppressing evidence. he is a prosecutorial terrorist. and numerous complaints have been filed against him, and yet here's another example. when i read john's story, it's got to be andrew weissmann. it has to be. >> dan: this case has been a disgrace th
indicating there was no collusion and it's kept away from team manafort and hidden in the mueller al capone here. >> you mention brady violation. it's a supreme court decision, brady versus maryland, 1963. prosecutors like mueller must always turn over to the defense any exculpatory information. failure to do so is a due process violation into the fifth and 14th amendments. now we learn through john's great reporting, it wasn't that exculpatory evidence was never handed over. to...
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now with oleg deripaska saying that there was an oak conclusion, and it is hidden from the mueller al caponeere. >> you mention brady violation, brady versus maryland in 1963, prosecutors like mueller must always turn over to the defense of any exculpatory information failure to do so is a due process violation of the fifth and 14th amendment. now we learn through john's great reporting that it wasn't the oleg deripaska exculpatory evidence was never handed over to paul manafort's team. so the remedy for that is to go to the judge and make a motion to set aside the verdict. you have to prove an excess, so that will be the challenge for me and affords lawyers, but it does not surprise me that it happened, because the guy in charge of the paul manafort case was andrew weissmann, who has a long and historic history of being caught, threatening witnesses and suppressing evidence. he has a prosecutorial terrorist. and a numerous complaints have been filed against him, and yet, here is another example prayed when i read it it had to be andrew weissmann. it has to be. >> dan: tom, i will go to you,
now with oleg deripaska saying that there was an oak conclusion, and it is hidden from the mueller al caponeere. >> you mention brady violation, brady versus maryland in 1963, prosecutors like mueller must always turn over to the defense of any exculpatory information failure to do so is a due process violation of the fifth and 14th amendment. now we learn through john's great reporting that it wasn't the oleg deripaska exculpatory evidence was never handed over to paul manafort's team....
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yo estuve revisando el proceso de al capone, toda su familia lo visitaba., convocar una manifestaciÓn para esta tarde. nos vamos aquÍ con lourdes. lourdes: muy buenos dÍas amigos de "despierta amÉrica". estamos frente a la casa de las leyes del capitolio, el epicentro de gran actividad porque aquÍ ha sido la convocatoria que ha hecho ricky martÍn, residente, grandes figuras del quehacer artÍstico puertorriqueÑo. muchos de ellos no residen en la isla y han venido a participar. aquÍ se van a reunir a las 5:00 de la tarde para ir hasta el viejo san juan , especÍficamente hacia la mansiÓn donde vive roselló a recordarle una vez mÁs el reclamo del pueblo es que renuncie. tenemos una noticia que podrÍa cambiar el rumbo de los acontecimientos. se dijo hace algunos minutos que podrÍan estar analizando un grupo de turistas la posibilidad de hacerle impeachment a ricardo rosellÓ. carolina: hace instantes el presidente trauma una vez mÁs retomÓ el tema de los ataques en twitter en contra de estas mujeres congresistas y demÓcratas a quienes acusa de ser como los cuatro
yo estuve revisando el proceso de al capone, toda su familia lo visitaba., convocar una manifestaciÓn para esta tarde. nos vamos aquÍ con lourdes. lourdes: muy buenos dÍas amigos de "despierta amÉrica". estamos frente a la casa de las leyes del capitolio, el epicentro de gran actividad porque aquÍ ha sido la convocatoria que ha hecho ricky martÍn, residente, grandes figuras del quehacer artÍstico puertorriqueÑo. muchos de ellos no residen en la isla y han venido a participar....
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for total money laundering, it's probably .0005 so why pick on bitcoin for the money laundering al capone. i don't think of libra as a cryptocurrency and marc zuckerberg is involved. >> let's talk about the concept, though forget about who has created it and what it's trying to do you know, i was in europe this past week. i had to buy a new briefcase because mine broke there. >> you were carrying cash? >> all jewels. and when i was going to sign the receipt or the electronic, it asked me do i want to pay in euro or dollar and i said, okay, dollar then i looked at it. i'm still being charged at 3%, okay and when you think about all the people who send money -- they may work in one country, send money back home, they generally do that through organizations that charge 5% to 10%. there is a need, whether it's a libra or something else, to democratize the exchange of foreign currencies today with computers and electronic market -- >> there shouldn't be that. >> it should be 10 basis points, 5 basis points so i actually believe the idea around lb libra, i don't think we need to create a new cu
for total money laundering, it's probably .0005 so why pick on bitcoin for the money laundering al capone. i don't think of libra as a cryptocurrency and marc zuckerberg is involved. >> let's talk about the concept, though forget about who has created it and what it's trying to do you know, i was in europe this past week. i had to buy a new briefcase because mine broke there. >> you were carrying cash? >> all jewels. and when i was going to sign the receipt or the electronic,...
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but beyond that going to be warm there's a promise as it is there that they're just hiding out in al capone'sre is a. so we swing things around the golden gate and again that the powers are all completely obscured by all of us. these are really only pockets of problems because elsewhere it's really going start mixing up fairly quickly with all that speaking of which little package here in the east bay shoreline that's gone real quickly by ready 9.15 you can see. but it does linger along the peninsula coast in the north bay coast, trump point re it never completely let's go so we're looking at kind of overcast conditions through much of the day today unfortunately in those coastal locations elsewhere looking pretty sweet 67 already 60 going on for concord if he's up there to the north bay, 59 going on for san jose just to check with our winds basically on shore but again we'll be warming up later on for today. the breakdown today, 79 sunny. kind of cool but warming up later on as you can see by 02:00pm as we'll see some inland temperatures in the lower 90's to review run the immediate they 87
but beyond that going to be warm there's a promise as it is there that they're just hiding out in al capone'sre is a. so we swing things around the golden gate and again that the powers are all completely obscured by all of us. these are really only pockets of problems because elsewhere it's really going start mixing up fairly quickly with all that speaking of which little package here in the east bay shoreline that's gone real quickly by ready 9.15 you can see. but it does linger along the...