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pete. pete, pete, pete, pete. >> reporter: but not paul? eporter: then five months into the investigation there was news of a sort from one of the crime labs. a male leg hair was found under a label of one of the envelopes and the dna came back matching nobody. no one in the moore family or any one of the codis data base anyway. odd. had it been planted there to throw off investigators? then one of these envelopes finally gave up what appeared to be a real clue. >> there was a dna profile from fingerprint ridge detail on the back of one of the stamps that was affixed to one of the envelopes that one of the letters was sent in. >> reporter: what came back from the dna tests? >> a contributor of the dna from the fingerprint material was similar to paul moore. >> reporter: case closed. right? not this time. this time there was a "but." >> similar to paul moore but it wasn't a match. >> reporter: the dna sample was so minute forensic scientists were unable to build a full genetic sequence meaning the dna may have come from paul moore, but the sc
pete. pete, pete, pete, pete. >> reporter: but not paul? eporter: then five months into the investigation there was news of a sort from one of the crime labs. a male leg hair was found under a label of one of the envelopes and the dna came back matching nobody. no one in the moore family or any one of the codis data base anyway. odd. had it been planted there to throw off investigators? then one of these envelopes finally gave up what appeared to be a real clue. >> there was a dna...
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can be spread by up our wildlife by peaks where you have lots of small holdings in express with pete pete each individual. human pork has been discovered and you know what's around the world and it's seen in china as an animal feed you can get it can be transferred on vehicles and by people say there are so many routes and where you know you buy security isn't up to scratch and getting infected all too ready. alice to drive a thank you very much for this insight thank you and amid the crisis as we've heard german pork exports to china a booming for the 1st time in years pig farms are turning a profit but stricter regulation will get in the way very savalas have to invest in a more animal friendly environment for many small businesses this is simply too much. they're busy in the cold storage unit at the simón slaughterhouse in reiman polack net these poor carcasses are being exported to china since april deliveries have sharply increased african swine fever is rampant in china at the moment it's estimated that around 200000000 pigs had to be called. in all of europe there are currently aro
can be spread by up our wildlife by peaks where you have lots of small holdings in express with pete pete each individual. human pork has been discovered and you know what's around the world and it's seen in china as an animal feed you can get it can be transferred on vehicles and by people say there are so many routes and where you know you buy security isn't up to scratch and getting infected all too ready. alice to drive a thank you very much for this insight thank you and amid the crisis as...
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pete: hi, everybody. sam: look! it's pete! lemonis: peteered with a couple of years ago. he owns sweet pete's candy, and it's one of the largest candy stores now in america. he's also the king of the salted caramel, and so i wanted to bring him in so he could lend a helping hand. their salted-caramel marshmallow is their top seller. her marshmallow recipe, i actually think, is better than yours. pete: okay. lemonis: but i didn't love their caramel base. pete: well, i know a thing or two about caramel. i don't love it. it doesn't have a contrast between salty and sweet. it's just sort of muddled. alexa: i make it fairly salty. lemonis: does it taste salty to you at all? pete: no, it doesn't. it tastes bitter. how much sugar versus corn syrup? -alexa: 4 cups, 1/4 cup. -pete: 1/4 cup of sugar? alexa: no, 4 cups of sugar. pete: to how much... alexa: 1/4 cup of corn syrup. pete: really. what kind of dairy are you using? -alexa: heavy cream. -pete: okay. let's... i'd like to take you through our recipe. we're gonna use sweetened, condensed milk.
pete: hi, everybody. sam: look! it's pete! lemonis: peteered with a couple of years ago. he owns sweet pete's candy, and it's one of the largest candy stores now in america. he's also the king of the salted caramel, and so i wanted to bring him in so he could lend a helping hand. their salted-caramel marshmallow is their top seller. her marshmallow recipe, i actually think, is better than yours. pete: okay. lemonis: but i didn't love their caramel base. pete: well, i know a thing or two about...
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pete remembers. pete is on the street to test people's knowledge. good morning again, pete. pete: good morning. s next week? >> united nations general assembly. pete: not answer we're looking for but probably correct. does anybody know what holiday is tuesday next week? >> constitution day. pete: yes. also u.n. general assembly day. she is our american citizen. he is our citizen of the world this morning. i'm kidding, sir. there are surveys. it is constitution day on tuesday. the anniversary of the signing of the constitution. do you know what year the constitution was signed on? >> 1776? pete: 1776? what happened in 1776? , anybody else? >> declaration of independence? pete: when was the constitution signed? >> i learned that i was nine. pete: learned it at nine. where are you from. >> i'm from the philippines. pete: you're except from the constitution. who was america's first president of the united states? >> i don't know. pete: george washington. man, we tried. where are you from? >> from hawaii. pete: let me go back to that. from the survey, we asked very few people could name the three bra
pete remembers. pete is on the street to test people's knowledge. good morning again, pete. pete: good morning. s next week? >> united nations general assembly. pete: not answer we're looking for but probably correct. does anybody know what holiday is tuesday next week? >> constitution day. pete: yes. also u.n. general assembly day. she is our american citizen. he is our citizen of the world this morning. i'm kidding, sir. there are surveys. it is constitution day on tuesday. the...
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i went up to pete and i said pete, can we get up there with a helicopter? and petere. he looked at me like steel eyes like, mayor, don't push me. i'm going to get my men killed up there i looked up and realized why the flames shoot out of window. you put a helicopter anywhere near there boom it's going to blow. ainsley: some thoughts going through our mind this morning. saw robb o'neil at the memorial. is he walking through the museum. he ends with the shot of the shirt that he was wearing when he was on the other side of the world killing the man who was responsible for this. we're talking about khalid sheikh mohammed he is now going to trial 20 years later. i was talking to a friend of mine last night. talking to a friend of my last night, rudy, she said her husband was in the building, one of the towers. he got out. but he lost so many friends that day. she said when you report tomorrow, she said tell the story of 9/11 but also tell the story of the heroes. what are some of the heroes, heroic stories that come to mind. >> you just did stephen siler emblematic of
i went up to pete and i said pete, can we get up there with a helicopter? and petere. he looked at me like steel eyes like, mayor, don't push me. i'm going to get my men killed up there i looked up and realized why the flames shoot out of window. you put a helicopter anywhere near there boom it's going to blow. ainsley: some thoughts going through our mind this morning. saw robb o'neil at the memorial. is he walking through the museum. he ends with the shot of the shirt that he was wearing when...
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pete: you need a 50, ed, you need a 50. rick: 65! ed: 50. pete: yes! you've got two 50s. 3, 2, 1? the buzzer! >> [buzzer sounds] pete: rick you're up. ing so hard. rick: hurry, 30-20. pete: oh, my goodness, game over rick: that's it you won, jed, 30 -25. jedediah: [applause] pete: donovan mcnabb, you're up. we're 0 & 2. rick: all right, 30 seconds on the clock. red you don't to be the first loser, pete. rick: ready, get set, go! why are you guys doing this? pete: should i go to 50? i need a new strategy. pete: i've got 60! i want to throw a 50. yes, i did, two of them! oh! donovan, i'm feeling it, i'm feeling it. rick: oh, my god. ed: [laughter] rick: i don't even know. >> [buzzer sounds] pete: you know, i'm sorry. rick: 30 in the hole. pete: i did it! rick: more fox & friends coming right back up. to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. he
pete: you need a 50, ed, you need a 50. rick: 65! ed: 50. pete: yes! you've got two 50s. 3, 2, 1? the buzzer! >> [buzzer sounds] pete: rick you're up. ing so hard. rick: hurry, 30-20. pete: oh, my goodness, game over rick: that's it you won, jed, 30 -25. jedediah: [applause] pete: donovan mcnabb, you're up. we're 0 & 2. rick: all right, 30 seconds on the clock. red you don't to be the first loser, pete. rick: ready, get set, go! why are you guys doing this? pete: should i go to 50? i...
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pete. >> okay. >> pete weber. >> all right. >> he's a pilot. >> mm-hmm. i hope so. >> he was one of hannah brown's runner ups in the last season of "the bachelorette." he will give his first interview to "good morning america." gma starts at 7:00 a.m. after abc 7 mornings. >>> i don't know that man. ll let that one go.n i can't believe, reggie, you're a super fan, how can you not know who that is. >> it's the first time i seen him. good luck to that man. >> don't know pilot pete? >> don't know pilot pete. >> good luck to the show if your super fan doesn't know who he is. >> please. >> exploratorium, increasing clouds. we have a chance of scattered showers today. nothing again like monday. more sunshine tomorrow. then we have an extended stretch of above average highs. a live look at live doppler 7. this is where our best radar return is in cloverdale. token road, 101, kelly road. a bit of a sheen developing there. the best chance of showers and thunderstorms is up to our north in their area shaded. that's where we have that leaking into also tahoe. let's look at 7:00 head through time into the afternoon hours, not a lot of green and yellow on the maps. starting in the north bay. as we head through the midmorning to mid afternoon hours, it will move through the heart of the bay. by the afternoon hours, chances will move out of the south bay and then it's gone. look how much potential precipitation there is this morning. it's just not a lot. less than a tenth o
pete. >> okay. >> pete weber. >> all right. >> he's a pilot. >> mm-hmm. i hope so. >> he was one of hannah brown's runner ups in the last season of "the bachelorette." he will give his first interview to "good morning america." gma starts at 7:00 a.m. after abc 7 mornings. >>> i don't know that man. ll let that one go.n i can't believe, reggie, you're a super fan, how can you not know who that is. >> it's the first time i...
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pete: toward the end, you will not be dancing. jedediah: dance through it only thing to get me through it, pete. the breathing is not going to cut it for me. pete been there. we don't have that experience. jedediah: you are missing out. pete: no dancing involved at the very end. ed: talking about my surgery at one point beforehand with martha mccallum she was very sympathetic she said i had three kids. actually you know way more than i do. i should just take a step back and not say anything. it was very funny. we will have a lot of fun all weekend long. get the coffee ready and have a little fun with us. pete: somebody is not having fun right now. ed: that would be felicity huffman. actress getting into trouble finally. justice going to come. 14 days in prison some are say something a pretty light sentence for fixing the sats for her daughter. pete: you remember this case. she is a high profile actress. her daughter is going to college. she fixing the sat so that she can get into the college of her choice. well, she was sentenced yesterday. and here is the sentence 14 days in prison, $30,000 fine. >> one year probation. 250 hours of community s
pete: toward the end, you will not be dancing. jedediah: dance through it only thing to get me through it, pete. the breathing is not going to cut it for me. pete been there. we don't have that experience. jedediah: you are missing out. pete: no dancing involved at the very end. ed: talking about my surgery at one point beforehand with martha mccallum she was very sympathetic she said i had three kids. actually you know way more than i do. i should just take a step back and not say anything. it...
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pete whose last name nobody can pronounce, the mayor of south bend indiana. >> i'm going to try to pronounce this mayor's name. >> pete buttigieg. >> the mayor of south bend, pete buttigieg. >> that's close, buttigieg, right? >> pete buttigieg. >> how do you say your name, what is the correct pronounceuation pronuns nati -- pronunciation of your name. >> pete. >> pete jumped into a race against far more experienced candidates to try to be the face of the democratic party. do you remember that bid? it wasn't this race for president or for congress, it was a contest to run the party itself, the top post at the dnc changed hands after russian hackers boosting trump had released stolen e-mails undercutting then dnc chair d debbie wasserman schultz at the 2016 convention. she resigned, bake a temporary chair in that election, leaving a vacant seat, how to fill in january 2017. the top contenders were former obama official, tom perez, who won, liberal congressman keith ellison, but in that pivotal debate over who should lead the party in the wake of trump's win, another obscure candidate jumped in. >> i'm pete buttigieg, and i'm the mayor here in south bend, indiana,
pete whose last name nobody can pronounce, the mayor of south bend indiana. >> i'm going to try to pronounce this mayor's name. >> pete buttigieg. >> the mayor of south bend, pete buttigieg. >> that's close, buttigieg, right? >> pete buttigieg. >> how do you say your name, what is the correct pronounceuation pronuns nati -- pronunciation of your name. >> pete. >> pete jumped into a race against far more experienced candidates to try to be the face...
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pete's, check." but it's not farrell's and sweet pete's. it's sweet pete's and farrell's. n: back here, they are making candy, which i think helps increase sales here, and that's not something we've done... pete: ever. allison: ...before, and it's, like, right here. they're pulling lollipops, fresh apples on the countertop. those are things that naturally cross over. like, to me, a fresh-dipped apple is it makes sense, so i think that's the cohesive thing. lemonis: this has got to be truly an integration of brands, all about the experience, all about the cross promoting of the two brands in the same space. we got one shot to do this. the store is not -- it's not ready. ♪ hey, shauna. do you want to grab your laptop? let's go up front. i'm back at the brea location because i want to rev up the marketing efforts for the launch, and i also want to pick shauna's brain. so what i want to do is... shauna: actually, can i talk to you really quick for a second? lemonis: you can talk to me about anything. shauna: i, actually, i'm really glad we're able to connect, and i wanted to th
pete's, check." but it's not farrell's and sweet pete's. it's sweet pete's and farrell's. n: back here, they are making candy, which i think helps increase sales here, and that's not something we've done... pete: ever. allison: ...before, and it's, like, right here. they're pulling lollipops, fresh apples on the countertop. those are things that naturally cross over. like, to me, a fresh-dipped apple is it makes sense, so i think that's the cohesive thing. lemonis: this has got to be truly...
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pete dye. pete dye was the premier golf course designer over the last 30 years or so. pete one day called me. this was mid 60's. jack, i would like to have you come out and review a course. i want you to see what it is. he says, i want you to critique it for me. i said i don't know anything about design. he says you know more than you think you know. i looked through the golf course, he asked me a couple things. i said i don't anything about that. he says, yeah you do. tell me what you would like to see. he did it. it peaked my interest. i got a call from the pines plantation from arbor town. hilton head island. they said, i would like to have you do our golf course design. i said i don't know anything about that, but i have a young guy, pete dye, that i would like to work with. i did that. i did that with pete. six months before the tournament, the heritage golf classic was there, arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you designed, i assume you like those the most -- jac
pete dye. pete dye was the premier golf course designer over the last 30 years or so. pete one day called me. this was mid 60's. jack, i would like to have you come out and review a course. i want you to see what it is. he says, i want you to critique it for me. i said i don't know anything about design. he says you know more than you think you know. i looked through the golf course, he asked me a couple things. i said i don't anything about that. he says, yeah you do. tell me what you would...
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pete: every really still talking about it? >> jessica: she was talking about this. >> pete: we are still bringing russia mueller stuff? to max before she did. just a me know i'm not going crazy, did you say russia and democrats colluding first connect us for pete'smation. >> lisa: i brought it up because contacts -- >> jessica: she brought it up. >> lisa: the context of the conversation is accusing president trump of trying to get the ukrainians to metal with 2020 in regard regard to joe biden. if you want to look at the facts, democrats are the ones who documented -- 's be when she's not a candidate, right? >> dagen: and reading her mind, i think. we've got a mind meld happening. the issue is, who does she benefit, other events in herself humping some books? allow democrats look at her and think that you are the reason -- meaning hillary clinton, that we've got donald trump. you are to blame. the people that hate the president the most should be blaming her all day long, every day. >> lisa: is also not what about is whataboutism if she's actively out talking about this. >> julie: the democrat, the candidates, they are not talking about her. that says a lot about her impact. >> dagen: in the meantime, michelle obama got the best selling memoir o
pete: every really still talking about it? >> jessica: she was talking about this. >> pete: we are still bringing russia mueller stuff? to max before she did. just a me know i'm not going crazy, did you say russia and democrats colluding first connect us for pete'smation. >> lisa: i brought it up because contacts -- >> jessica: she brought it up. >> lisa: the context of the conversation is accusing president trump of trying to get the ukrainians to metal with 2020...
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pete's own brother-in-law says this is too much. an exclusive interview next. >> tucker: on the campaign trail mayor pete pete buttigieg frequently usesus rhetoric. american politics can be divided into good people and then sinners and you can guess which side republicans are on. now mayor pete is getting into biblical scholarship as well. in a recent interview he explained how actually the bible says that unborn children are not alive and so abortion is okay. >> you go through the new testament for sure and every other word that comes out of the mouth of christ is about things like helping those in need and you have a republican party dedicated to its opposite. there will be a reckoning over that now right now they hold everybody in line with this one kind of piece of doctrine about abortion, right? which is obviously a tough issue for a lot of people who think through morally. then again, you know, there's a lot of parts of the bible that talk about how life begins with breath and so even that is something that we can interpret differently. >> tucker: senior pastor of community church of god in clio, michigan he is also the brother-
pete's own brother-in-law says this is too much. an exclusive interview next. >> tucker: on the campaign trail mayor pete pete buttigieg frequently usesus rhetoric. american politics can be divided into good people and then sinners and you can guess which side republicans are on. now mayor pete is getting into biblical scholarship as well. in a recent interview he explained how actually the bible says that unborn children are not alive and so abortion is okay. >> you go through the...
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pete: do you all agree that it's unlikely congress will the gun laws in any way? >> absolutely crenth. pete: so -- absolutely correct. petewe saw the fact that the defense department that work on onstruction projects will be delayed because nearly4 billioneis transferred from the pentagon budget to build parts of the border wall. this affects projects in nearly half the states. so is there anything that congress with can do to change this? or is this a done deal for this budget year? >> the t democrats areing to figure out wha to do. one of the most importantoshings to in this is that the speaker of the house has been in that chamber over 30 years. her father was a member. and trumpk a shot the house of representatives singular power of the purse. this i extremely troubling for the democrats. whether or not they're ableo pull something togethe amid thet funding f that we face every september is an open question. pete: they can change it for the fisca year. the supreme court threw it o saying the partys that sued in california, environmental groups and communities didn't have any legal standine and that m it clear the pres
pete: do you all agree that it's unlikely congress will the gun laws in any way? >> absolutely crenth. pete: so -- absolutely correct. petewe saw the fact that the defense department that work on onstruction projects will be delayed because nearly4 billioneis transferred from the pentagon budget to build parts of the border wall. this affects projects in nearly half the states. so is there anything that congress with can do to change this? or is this a done deal for this budget year?...
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pete laughing at me. ed: yeah. may have done well at pushups i think pete is going to have fun with this one for a long time. peterts a little bit but mostly my ego. pete: oh my goodness. jedediah: that reminds me of the time i went skiing and fell and a little person went by me like a pro-skier. ed: kids are still laughing at him. pete: you have workers' comp, don't worry about it you are fine. adam: it's not as easy as it looks. pete: it is not easy. ed: a for effort. good cause. donations made at good ride rally.com. thanks for bringing attention adam to that by falling on your face. pete: what do you think? should adam try it again for your amusement later on in the program. [cheers] jedediah: i hear it. he had. pete: we are going to collect ourselves after that. a great cause. house democrats go all in on trying to impeach the president. 2022020 candidates have judge kavanaugh. they are just appeasing their base. we will bring it to you. ♪ like a drifter i was born to walk alone ♪ and i have made up my mind. ♪ buckle up for some insurance themed fun ♪ ♪ at progressive park! children: yeah! announcer: ride th
pete laughing at me. ed: yeah. may have done well at pushups i think pete is going to have fun with this one for a long time. peterts a little bit but mostly my ego. pete: oh my goodness. jedediah: that reminds me of the time i went skiing and fell and a little person went by me like a pro-skier. ed: kids are still laughing at him. pete: you have workers' comp, don't worry about it you are fine. adam: it's not as easy as it looks. pete: it is not easy. ed: a for effort. good cause. donations...
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pete buttigieg. it is hot down here in texas. there are people around the block, probably about 2.5 hour wait to hear pete pete buttigbu. >> the changesthis administration is taking around our treatments of refugees. he's got to mix some serious strives in pe wahe wants to movm the top five to the top two. time are wasting. >> i am your koo you are yo curious. are we going to see this lady? we are excited in the fact. i know the democrats -- and when people who are generally working is interesting to me. >> listen, a lot of the people i have spoken to the last few hours are super enthusiastic, not necessarily about peach. one of the things we hear in everything and you know this more and more people engaged just on my walk over. i met two women who said i have not been involved in politics before but now the stakes could not be higher. whether we were talking when they'll win, we are talking about a return to decent cy. >> a lot of people are here to see mayor peek. i will be sitting there at 3:00 your hour and 2:00 my time. >> testistephanie, thank you so. we'll be watching and we'll be right back. we'll be watching and we'll be righ
pete buttigieg. it is hot down here in texas. there are people around the block, probably about 2.5 hour wait to hear pete pete buttigbu. >> the changesthis administration is taking around our treatments of refugees. he's got to mix some serious strives in pe wahe wants to movm the top five to the top two. time are wasting. >> i am your koo you are yo curious. are we going to see this lady? we are excited in the fact. i know the democrats -- and when people who are generally working...
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pete: toe stabbing. jedediah: wow, she doesn't know enough to cut an apple with a steak knife. pete: steak knives cut everything. jedediah: and i just want to point out, if you don't know much about peteis sums him up right now, his diet mountain dew and his coffee -- pete: that's the first thing that heads my lips every morning, and it's a fuel. jedediah: i'm surprised you don't have pizza on the side. pete: give it four hours. ed: all right. we're going to have a lot of fun. we'll be down on fox square, we'll be working out, and we'll also have a very serious breaking news alert overnight. pete: nypd officer killed in the line of duty. ed: gunned down during a struggle with a suspect in the bronx here in new york city. jedediah: jackie has the details. >> reporter: good morning. the officer and two others were responding to reports of gang activity in the bronx. as the officer tried questioning a man, he wound up in what's being described as a violent hand to hand struggle on the ground. at some point he reportedly said he's reaching for it, he's reaching for it. five shots were fired from his gun. the suspect was killed, the officer later died at the hospital. still unclear who fir
pete: toe stabbing. jedediah: wow, she doesn't know enough to cut an apple with a steak knife. pete: steak knives cut everything. jedediah: and i just want to point out, if you don't know much about peteis sums him up right now, his diet mountain dew and his coffee -- pete: that's the first thing that heads my lips every morning, and it's a fuel. jedediah: i'm surprised you don't have pizza on the side. pete: give it four hours. ed: all right. we're going to have a lot of fun. we'll be down on...
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ed: all-american i'll hand you off to pete. >> we'll go over to pete. peteor this? it comes with a rigid vacuum cleaner so at the end of your tailgate you can back it up but it's called stow and go seating in the back. drop it down in the rear. let's say that you got your charcoal for barbecue and tailgate, just swipe your leg under the rear and the back of the vehicle will open up throw it in the back with the vacuum cleaner as well. pete: i thought the button was unnecessary and then i might be able to live with that. lease price is about $327 for this vehicle right here. pricing starts. pete: over to jed. jedediah: because i'm a kid at heart. what's really cool about this vehicle, this is the hybrid version toyota corolla, one of the favorite little sedans of all-time and here is what's really cool. it has an app in it called remote connect, you can drive in a parking lot at a football stadium and say find me the open parking spot and it will find you a parking spot. so you think about putting stuff in the back this is a vehicle that starts under $20,000
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pete hegseth -- pete: it's a hot seat. griff: it's a hot seat for sure and we brought up the fat that you and jedediah months ago -- jedediah: do you remember that? petetalk about -- pete: we're going to talk about it in the second we're here in the hills in the beautiful state of israel, but i'm honored to be with you guys for candy gate. ed: we wanted to kick it off with ukraine gate, if you will the week started pete when you were back in the states on this notion that president trump was on defense over these questions about his phone call with the ukrainian president back in july and whether or not this was going to lead to impeachment. in fact there are democrats for the campaign trail currently and this weekend while you're overseas saying the president should be impeached over this even though they don't have all of the facts on this. well the story has taken a turn. here is former vice president joe biden playing a little defense. its now gone from the president to the former vice president, and his son's business dealings. we'll get you to react on the other side, watch. >> trump deserves to be investigated. he is violating every basic norm
pete hegseth -- pete: it's a hot seat. griff: it's a hot seat for sure and we brought up the fat that you and jedediah months ago -- jedediah: do you remember that? petetalk about -- pete: we're going to talk about it in the second we're here in the hills in the beautiful state of israel, but i'm honored to be with you guys for candy gate. ed: we wanted to kick it off with ukraine gate, if you will the week started pete when you were back in the states on this notion that president trump was on...
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and explain all the reasons why. >> two years later, pete buttigieg took their praise to heart. >> my name is pete buttigieg. they call me mayor pete. i am a proud son of south bend, indiana, and i am running for president of the united states. >> what is your political ideology? >> i view myself as a progressive, but i also am aware of living if a moment where a lot of the ideological frameworks i grew up with are becoming less and less useful. you've got a president who doesn't even have an ideology. >> a month and half into his run, many voters still didn't have a clear idea of the candidate's platform. people have knocked you for not coming out with very detailed, specific policy proposals. a policy geek, way that you actually. but precisely for that reason. i'm going to make sure that before we get into the guts of our proposals which we've done more and more, we're trying to make sure people understand where all of this is coming from to begin with. the reason you put forward these policies is not just to signal what you're going to do but to signal what's important to you. >> buttigieg has recently begun to reveal some of hi
and explain all the reasons why. >> two years later, pete buttigieg took their praise to heart. >> my name is pete buttigieg. they call me mayor pete. i am a proud son of south bend, indiana, and i am running for president of the united states. >> what is your political ideology? >> i view myself as a progressive, but i also am aware of living if a moment where a lot of the ideological frameworks i grew up with are becoming less and less useful. you've got a president...
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pete. pete's doing a really good job of being outside the fray and above fray. and that's great and fine and very dignified, but at some point, he's going to have to actually compete and have real critique of the people on the stage and they'll have to come for him, too. >> and they don't do that until they consider himself a big enough factor to frankly punch down at. and that's no reflection of what i think of him. simply, i think the top three candidates remain the top three candidates moving forward. i will tell you, i found it refreshing that we had a debate that extended as long as it did. and mostly stayed heavily focused on public policy. the reason why we didn't hear a lot of donald trump is because these folks are still trying to differentiate between each other and to show where they are different and why one of them deserves to be the standard-bearer for the democratic party. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders did not shrink from their progressive bone fooi ivi. i think joe biden came to double down. so did amy klobuchar. not much shifted there, but it was refreshing to hear an adult conversation being had between candidates for president. >> okay, you said most focused on policy. let's talk about the one moment that was most clearly wasn't, although most people didn't perceive it to be about policy. let's play it again. it was julian castro questioning the memory of joe biden. >> but the difference between what i support and what you support, vice president biden, is that you require them to opt in, and i would not require them to opt in. >> they do not have to buy in. they do not have to buy in. >> you just said that two minutes ago. you just said two minutes ago that they have to buy in. are you forgetting what you said two minutes ago? are you forgetting already what you said just two minutes ago? i mean, i can't believe that you said two minutes ago that they had to buy in and now you're saying they don't have to buy in. you're forgetting that! >> hmm. >> as president trump would say, nasty. what a nasty man. >> well, to me, part of the problem was that it felt rehearsed. and he wasn't reading the crowd. so with that opening trial balloon, "are you forgetting?" the crowd went, ohh, they didn't like it. and then he doubled down and tripled down. >> and the crowd is democrats. they like joe biden. when kamala harris attacked joe biden in that first debate, seemed like a good idea at the time. but when you talk to actual voters, they didn't like that she went after joe biden, who people like. people think he's a decent guy, a good person who has his heart in the right place. i think for castro, it just looked cheap. and he couldn't really admit later on that it was really about age, which everybody knows it was. >> it wasn't tied to substance. and at least with kamala, she came out with a personal narrative and story, why busing mattered to her and then led with that. this is interesting, because of all the people on the stage, i find julian castro to be extremely substantiative. he does a great job by calling into the room the names of people that are affected by the policies that are being talked about. he has a very strong ideological bend. he cares deeply about policy. so in this moment, i thought he could have done a better job at trying to make the point, which i think is generational. pete has done this, trying to say, look, do we as a party want to keep recycling the same old guyses over and over and the same old stale ideas who have led us for 30 years or do we want to try something fresh and new? i think that's where he wanted to go, but didn't do that. >> i think it was snarky and played poorly and everybody is going to be talking about that moment, which is not what he wants, because he is so substantiative and he has made particular waves. i think what was striking about the debate was the absence of that. as you said, there was -- you know, it was an adult -- the adults in the room talking about major policy differences. and you do have this break. i mean, i think the reason why elizabeth warren is so strong and keeps getting stronger is i think she's probably the best up there at distilling what the progressive vision is for the future and how that goes beyond the obama years. and there's a big constituency for that. >> and for her, i think, she does a great job
pete. pete's doing a really good job of being outside the fray and above fray. and that's great and fine and very dignified, but at some point, he's going to have to actually compete and have real critique of the people on the stage and they'll have to come for him, too. >> and they don't do that until they consider himself a big enough factor to frankly punch down at. and that's no reflection of what i think of him. simply, i think the top three candidates remain the top three candidates...
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pete dye. pete dye was the premier golf course designer over the last 30 years or so. he one day called me. this was mid 60's. he said, jack, i would like to have you come out and review a course. i'm doing a course for fred jones. i want you to see what it is. he says, i want you to critique it for me. i don't know anything about design. he says you know more than you think you know. i said ok. i went out and looked at the golf course. he asked me a couple things. i said i don't anything about that. he says, yeah, you do. tell me what you would like to see. he did it. it piqued my interest. i got a call from the pines plantation on hilton head island. they said, i would like to have you do our golf course design. i said i don't know anything about that but i have a fellow i am working with. i did that. i did that with pete. about six months before the tournament, they came and told us we were going to have a heritage golf classic there, which they have had since 1969. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you designed, i assume you like those the most, which ones would you say were your favorites to play that you did not design? jack: if i had one round, probably pebble beach. i love pebble beach. the scene out there, i love the u.s. amateur. i won the u.s. open there. i won three crosby's out there. i love the place. my two favorite pln th game ared int andrews. david: you finished your professional career in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that emotional? jack: yeah. david: you had your family there. jack i had my family there. they were all there. my son, steve, caddied for me. we stopped on the bridge across the 18th fairway. we did not get a decent picture. steve was crying t
pete dye. pete dye was the premier golf course designer over the last 30 years or so. he one day called me. this was mid 60's. he said, jack, i would like to have you come out and review a course. i'm doing a course for fred jones. i want you to see what it is. he says, i want you to critique it for me. i don't know anything about design. he says you know more than you think you know. i said ok. i went out and looked at the golf course. he asked me a couple things. i said i don't anything about...
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>> good. >> i've brought in a general manager with 30 years of experience to teach pete the car business. this is peteohn is the new general manager of automatch. >> i'm gonna help you make a lot of money. >> okay. >> the inventory has gone from 20 cars to over 150 in inventory. we're averaging about 90 sales a month. it's only a matter of time before automatch usa is really profitable. >> thank you very much. lemonis: tonight, on "the profit," a chain on pet supply stores specializes in wholesome food. lisa: our biggest thing is the nutrition for the pets. lemonis: but the business is anything but healthy. giovanni: it's embarrassing. i'm right back to where we started. lemonis: the stores need an overhaul. -this how you manage inventory? -giovanni: yeah. -lisa: yeah, i mean -- -giovanni: this is our weakness. lemonis: the employees need leadership. i've never been to a meeting where there's no agenda. giovanni: i think you're being a little unfair with how this process goes. lemonis: and the owners need to lose their self-righteous attitude. as a retailer, you have an obligation to deliver the consu
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broke it off with pilot pete -- i just like saying pilot pete, pilot pete weber said he was heart broken but is now ready to move on and he's looking for his dream girl. >> sounds cliche, but that girl is my best friend. you can wake up every single morning, makeup on, no makeup, you're madly in love with her. you can't believe you were lucky enough to find her and spend the rest of your life with her. a girl as thirsty for adventure as i am. >> every day? >> shoe not say thirsty. you should also not say makeup or no makeup. >> let him be. you can watch more of the interview at 7:00 on gma. the next season of "the bachelor" starts in january on abc 7. >> good luck to that man. >> mike? >> he deserves true love. from we all do. >> ye san rafael, 61 degrees. a few sprinkles already. a scattered shower possible during the commute for the north bay. it will be cooler tonight, partly cloudy conditions. and the highs, they'll be warmer than average starting friday into next week, which is the beginning of astronomical fall. let's look at live doppler 7. you can see moving from west to east, th
broke it off with pilot pete -- i just like saying pilot pete, pilot pete weber said he was heart broken but is now ready to move on and he's looking for his dream girl. >> sounds cliche, but that girl is my best friend. you can wake up every single morning, makeup on, no makeup, you're madly in love with her. you can't believe you were lucky enough to find her and spend the rest of your life with her. a girl as thirsty for adventure as i am. >> every day? >> shoe not say...
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pete. mayor pete had a really solid debate. >> in general i don't think it's going to move the needle that much. >> any losers? >> julian castro. he came to play, no question about it. very talented politician but he took a shot at biden going there on his age and he was wrong. it was he who forgot, not biden. >> now it's back to the campaign trail. the next debate is in october, the 15th in ohio, and we have more analysis of last night and more fact checking of the candidates on abcnews.com. >>> and in other news a spy mystery at the white house. israel's prime minister is denying a report that says israel planted cell phone surveillance devices near the white house and other sensitive locations in washington. according to the website politico, the so-called stingray devices were planted in the last two years. it's unclear if any information was collected. israel's prime minister calls the report, quote, a blatant lie. >>> and president trump issuing reports he going to ask mike pompeo to pull double duty as secretary of state and national security adviser. the president says pompeo will
pete. mayor pete had a really solid debate. >> in general i don't think it's going to move the needle that much. >> any losers? >> julian castro. he came to play, no question about it. very talented politician but he took a shot at biden going there on his age and he was wrong. it was he who forgot, not biden. >> now it's back to the campaign trail. the next debate is in october, the 15th in ohio, and we have more analysis of last night and more fact checking of the...
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behind biden and warren, bernie sanders is at 14%, and pete basketba -- pete buttigieg at 7:00% and kamala harris has dropped eight points since july and now at 5% and climbing on the board businessman andrew yang now at 4%. one last significant takeaway from this poll, democrat voters are not locked into their picks. only 9% of those polled say their minds are definitely made up. i'm peter alexander at the white house, now back to you. >>> at this hour, israel's election which is being closely watched around the world still too close to call. current prime minister benjamin netanyahu's political future is still in doubt. exit polls are predicted a dead heat. netanyahu campaigned to remain israel's leader but his opponent benny gantz who was one the military chief believes he will lead the country. netanyahu promised voerlts to make more palestinian land part of israel. the final results could take days. >>> now to a powerful new take on gun violence in schools. a warning, it is hard to watch. now the psa starts with innocent scenes of kids showing off back to school gear and then a boy ru
behind biden and warren, bernie sanders is at 14%, and pete basketba -- pete buttigieg at 7:00% and kamala harris has dropped eight points since july and now at 5% and climbing on the board businessman andrew yang now at 4%. one last significant takeaway from this poll, democrat voters are not locked into their picks. only 9% of those polled say their minds are definitely made up. i'm peter alexander at the white house, now back to you. >>> at this hour, israel's election which is...
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pete and pete visas to schools hospitals and other places what we have seen is that it's going up. leave the impression that black people are lazy that black people are not equal and most shocking that it only shows that we haven't really learned much from a lot of sleep sleep history and colonial history and it's kind of like dressed up but they said there are many black faces and other people out in a blend to it and when we started our campaign we didn't had a lot of people and we didn't had a lot of support support from the a lot of people but recently we have seen more white people coming to the conclusion that this is actually very racist and the old daddy continues to want to get rid of racism so jerry i'm reminded i've been here for a long time at the stream and so i'm pulling up an episode from 2012 and which a member of your organization was on the show we talked about blackface for the holidays and this is the latest update to that so fast forward i was 2012 this is 2019 this from the guardian on what the updated version of words if he is going to look like he is sooty now so we asked our community what they think about that update to his origin story this is what one percent said jeremiah says i am still offended use dark and faces instead white people parading and sooty faces darkened faces or any other adjectives with them come up with still boils down to whites using. identity as their amusement so jerry what's your take on the sooty the update to it and trying to. remedy some of what people see as reese's i'm can i show the to the change i can buy when i go before an office and this is the before my laptop everybody so this is black pete this is the updated version is a little bit not not very that there gerri are you happy now. the thing is that when. i was part of this company and when we started it i didn't start this company because i was bored i didn't start it because i was looking for when you started because there was that face which is very degrading to black people and i felt like we need to do something about it so my whole. goal is to get rid of the black face but so that the celebration can become a sort of gratian for everyone also making that changes even though we seem small and i do think that a lot of children growing up with 2 other people stop pointing the finger like people are saying you up because now they are seeing the parents can be peeved they see the people behind that it is more playful so he's about people not going to sort of bridge not essential black people but at the same time i'm not to feel people how to celebrate instead of bracing for i'm a poet trying to be feet minded as i can w
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and even pete buttigieg has a six-point edge-- a six-poin ( cheers and applause ) yeah. >> jon: mayor pete! mayor petepoint buttig-edge. ( laughter ) things are so bad for trump, a new poll has six democrats leading him in texas. wow! that is-- that's surprising. ( applause ) that's really surprising. >> jon: oh, my goodness! texas! >> stephen: i thought trump has everything texans love. he's got spurs in his heels and a ten-gallon head! of course, no one should be surprised that trump is getting smoked by so many candidates. his approval rating in the abc/"washington post"/kfc poll is 38%. or, as trump announced it, 88%. and according-- ( applause ) and according to the poll, trump's approval rating is only "30% among women." it's no surprise women don't like him, especially women who've seen this footage. (as trump) "mmm! mmm. ( cheers ) ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ( laughter ) there were lines i was supposed to say while i danced, but i cannot make those movements and move my mouth at the same time. tomorrow night is the third democratic debate. the top ten candidates will all be there: joe biden, elizabeth w
and even pete buttigieg has a six-point edge-- a six-poin ( cheers and applause ) yeah. >> jon: mayor pete! mayor petepoint buttig-edge. ( laughter ) things are so bad for trump, a new poll has six democrats leading him in texas. wow! that is-- that's surprising. ( applause ) that's really surprising. >> jon: oh, my goodness! texas! >> stephen: i thought trump has everything texans love. he's got spurs in his heels and a ten-gallon head! of course, no one should be surprised...
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pete? steve: pete was 21 years older than me. he's known all over the united states, and i was the young guy. peteas a very structured, suma cum laude type of process thinker, which was great. i was sort of intuitive type thinker, and so when we did things together, he would let me do all the execution because, for a while, he sort of tried to rehearsal what we do and i said don't worry about it. i'll walk in the room. carol: i got this, right? steve: i got this. it'll happen. and it does. so, we were a very good team for a very long time, over 30 years. and sort of incredibly productive, easy to deal with because we each approached the world somewhat differently. carol: except when you guys went out on your own and you were looking for money. steve: what you find is that the world is not always waiting for you. in fact, sometimes the world doesn't even respond to you. so when we started, we sent out about 500 letters, expecting people to call us and give us an order, and the phone never rang. carol: in your book, you write you can't learn to be a manager. but you can learn to be a not -- went to
pete? steve: pete was 21 years older than me. he's known all over the united states, and i was the young guy. peteas a very structured, suma cum laude type of process thinker, which was great. i was sort of intuitive type thinker, and so when we did things together, he would let me do all the execution because, for a while, he sort of tried to rehearsal what we do and i said don't worry about it. i'll walk in the room. carol: i got this, right? steve: i got this. it'll happen. and it does. so,...
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pete? >> tucker: at mayor pete is it mayor pete who's dead lifting 350 pounds? small. >> fitness needs to be a bigger part of people's lives in my opinion. i don't think it's what people should vote on, let's put it that way.e i think people should exercise for their well-being. i think the vice president is actually in very good. shape. he must've something so i wouldl definitely -- i bet they have a really good gem of the white house. >> tucker: i talked to john delaney, my former neighbor, great guy, i had no idea he could dead lift 350 pounds. incredible. so i think at the end susan 1-0, correct? >> reigning champion. >> tucker: you get the coveted t-shirt. emily, you were fantastic, i hope that you will come back. you are every bit the competitor i had heard you were. congratulations, we will see you next -- you were great, are you kidding? you played with flair. >> the macarena. >> tucker: for final exam, that's where it counts on the show, pay attention to the news every week and to annette on thursdays, usually thursday, to see if you can beat our expert
pete? >> tucker: at mayor pete is it mayor pete who's dead lifting 350 pounds? small. >> fitness needs to be a bigger part of people's lives in my opinion. i don't think it's what people should vote on, let's put it that way.e i think people should exercise for their well-being. i think the vice president is actually in very good. shape. he must've something so i wouldl definitely -- i bet they have a really good gem of the white house. >> tucker: i talked to john delaney, my...
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. >> laura: ralph, we both know pete buttigieg pete buttigieg loves invoking religion on the campaignites his christianity. here is how he is using faith to promote claimant alarm. >> environmental stewardship is not about the care of the planet but taking care of our neighbor. we are to love our neighbor as ourselves. i don't imagine god will lead us off of the hook for abusing future generations anymore then you would be off the hook for harming somebody right next to you with climate change. we are doing both. >> laura: still haven't heard him speak out about all those aborted fetuses found at the so-called abortion doctors home in south bend, indiana. i haven't heard about that. >> he outcome or taxpayer-funded abortion or restrictions on religious freedom. but again, because of this law, the connection to traditional religion, look, they have lost the hennepin joel coen vote for-1. they lost the catholic vote. they are losing churchgoing, bible believing traditional america. so they are desperately searching for something to establish a connection, but the problem is, if you are
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pete williams. pete, can you lay out the nuts and bolts about this? when you and i talked weeks ago about this story, the thinking was he was seeking more overtime. now prosecutors revealed much more than that. >> they said when they searched his phone, they found an isis video that showed a mass killing that he forwarded to someone else, he hoped allah would use his divine powers to harm non-believers. he also told a co-worker he had a brother overseas had been kidnapped and conscripted into isis. people familiar with this investigation say it's entirely possible that when he tampered with the plane in july, he did do it just to get overtime. his lawyer, in fact, makes much of the fact that after this man alani disabled the flight data sensor on the plane, he took the trouble to go to the dock pick to make sure the problem would be picked up on the instrument panel, verifying the sabotage would be discovered by the pilot once the passengers got on and the plane started to do a rollout is a strange thing to do if he wanted the plane to take off and get into trouble in flight. was it a test? was it something else? that's very much under investigation. at this point he faces only the charge of damaging the plane, not any terrorism charge. >> which is an important point. what does this say, overall, about airport security, if it turns out that somebody who potentially had sympathies towards isis was a mechanic who for decades has been working on these passenger planes? >> right. this is the so-called insider threat. airports and airlines have been more careful collecting the backgrounds of people with access to plains, mechanic, ground crews, maintenance staff. the tsa has a statement out saying it conducts unannounced screenings of airports and airline employees and relies on intelligence information to look for signs of trouble. it's not realistic to think the phones and computers of people who work on these planes would be routinely inspected, hallie. >> petewashington bureau, thank you for that. >>> thanks to all you for watching this hour of msnbc live. my colleague craig melvin is standing by to bring you more. craig, i have to show video of first laid the melania trump, here in washington cutting the ribbon on the reopening of the monument. it's been closed for three years for renovations. i actually am going to try to get tickets to go to the top. it's a view that people in d. v. haven't gotten to see in three years because of the renovations. it's a heck of a view down the national mall. >> i'm excited to see this, someone who spent a number of years in d.c. the monument was along my jogging route. i'm glad it's reopened. if you get tickets, let me know. >> i will. >>> craig melvin here. msnbc headquarters in new york city. right now on capitol hill, not far from that mall here, closed door meeting between lawmakers fighting to get to the bottom of a stunning complaint from a whistle-blower in the intelligence community. it involveti
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pete williams. pete, i'm going to start with you. the whistle-blower complaint. and what it does detail, it seems to be raising and the whistle-blower seems to almost be a reporter or their own investigator of sorts, gathered a set of facts, reported it to the inspector general and then this is where we are. >> well, that's a good way to put it because what is completely clear the whistle-blower says in his or her own letter to the inspector general which is the thing that was made public today that this person had no firsthand information of any of this. this was all related to the whistle-blower -- no n >> not any of it but on much of it i think is what they said. >> the other stuff is things the whistle-blower found out through his own research but in terms of firsthand accounts of what happened at the white house, that came from white house officials, from intelligence officials about how the call was classified and all of that so, yes, that's a good way to put it. sort of like a person gathering all this information and, of course, what the justice department said when the inspector general passed this along is, well, because it doesn't involve any function of the intelligence agency or of any intelligence entity or any intelligence agency employee, it didn't fit the very narrow standards for what's called an urgent action to pass it along immediately to congress and that's why instead, the director today said the acting director said it was referred to the justice department which concluded there wasn't a crime. >> we've learned that there were two referrals actually that the ig seemed to make, there was a separate refer made to the fbi. there was some confusion with director maguire today, justice, fbi and everybody seemed confused. can you clear this up? is there they're both right. it's two in one. what happened is we were told yesterday by a senior justice department official that in late august the referral was made one to the justice department and one to the criminal division and two to the fbi but we were told that the fbi basically deferred to justice to make this legal call about whether this call by the president assuming all these facts were true would amount to a violation of the campaign financial -- campaign finance laws and concludes it was no because there wasn't a thing of value involved. >> just to clarify, when we kept hearing the words investigate thrown around today, the type of investigation the inspector general does versus the type of investigation the fbi would have done with this, the inspector general's job was simply to investigate what here? >> the inspector general's job really was to take this letter, determine whether it was credible. >> that's the investigation aspect for this person, correct? >> correct. that's it and then -- >> this is an investigation in the details of the investigation -- just that the chief allegations are credible and are worthy potentially of more investigation. >> well, in this case in the very narrow case here involving this letter was whether this should go to congress or not. that was really the inspector general's job alt that point was to -- because the letter from the whistle-blower says i am making an urgent report. this is an urgent action so that triggers an immediate statutory checklist and the inspector general's job at that point was to say is it credible and if it is pass it along to his boss, the director of national intelligence who then would pass it along to congress but there was a circuit breaker in here because we now know the dni went to the white house and said, wait a minute, is there executive privilege? can i do this? >> let me go to jeff on capitol hill. i want to put up full screen one right now. this is every single individual person that basically could be a witness list if you will. of names that were name checked in the report from obviously president trump, pence, giuliani, barr, a dozen white house official, white house lawyer, rick perry, the former u.s. ambassador to the ukraine, the number two at the state department, special representative kurt volker. even u.s. attorney john durham. where does this go next, jeff? >> it's an astounding list. chairman -- intelligence chairman richard -- adam schiff, excuse me today after the hearing ended told us reporters that this investigation, the whistle-blower complaint really provides his team with many avenues and he says probably investigate any number of those material witnesses but here is the thing, chuck. i think in politics as you well know and we've talked before about how impeachment is a political remedy here, timing and messaging account for a lot. and the takeaway that we're getting from house democrats, they believe this ukraine controversy provides the best case as they try to quickly build their public argument against president trump. and they say that even as these six committees will continue their investigative work looking into things like emoluments violation, the president's tax returns, the findings of the mueller probe, the intelligence committee, the house intelligence committee under the leadership of adam schiff is now really positioned to take center stage here. really positions him as in many ways public spokesperson of the impeachment effort second to house speaker nancy pelosi, of course. even as the judiciary committee will retain that responsibility for making an ultimate decision, to vote articles of impeachment out of a committee that would go to the full house, really the heavy lifting will remain with adam schiff and his committee right now. i think that's the biggest sea change we've seen in just the last 24 to 48 hours and democrats feel that coming off this hearing today that they've made a lot of headway. >> so that the chief investigation of this incident, that is going to be adam schiff, not jerry nadler. >> that's right on this specific discreet question of ukraine, of the president trying to press a foreign official into the service of his political campaign to dig up discredited dirt on a political rival that's the case that democrats are going to make and that work will be investigated by the intelligence committee. >> all right. i want to go -- kelly, i'm going to -- i want to -- i want you to help describe sort of how when you hear the phrase white house officials, guys, i'll do full screen five and full screen six from the whistle-blower complaint but, kelly, let's start with five. the white house officials who told me this information were deeply disturbed by what had transpired in the phone call and there was a discussion ongoing with white house lawyers about how to treat the call because of the likelihood in this official's retelling that they had witnessed the president abuse his office for personal gain. what i'd like you to sort of share with viewers is, the mix of both political and professional inside the white house and how because as we know people will hear the words white house officials are these political people, nonpolitical people? help us out here. >> if you think, for example, people who work in the situation room who would have been the note takers who would have originally heard this phone call, the president was in the residence when he called the ukraine president. the people taking the notes were in the situation room. they're not political appointees. people who work for the national security council are a mix of capitol hill appointees and what we often refer to as detailees. people who come from various departments around government who often cross between administrations who have specific expertise in different areas of the world. they know about asia when we're talking about north korea. they know about europe when we're talking about ukraine and so forth. there are people who are not directly trump loyalists or trump appointees. they're white house officials in this case. that could be part of it. also people who work in the white house counsel's office would be people who might be very sensitive to things that might be a trip wire when it comes to matters of law. also just to give you a sense if i may, chuck, right as you were beginning your program the president did one of those call an audible moments where he had the pool rush out to the lawn and surround himself with law enforcement in town for their own meeting and those are supporters typically of the president. he again did not take questions so that's twice today where a president normally loquacious and eager to tangle with reporters and so forth did not take questions. so we might be seeing a mark turn in how the president is interacting with reporters so we've seen that change from the president today instead basking in their support. that's something that happened just a few minutes ago. >> you can see an evolving reaction over the last few days. andrea, the most -- i would say the newest accusation in here has to do with the inauguration of the new ukrainian president. pull up full screen 8 guys. i learned from u.s. officials on or around the 14th of may the president instructed vice president pence to cancel his planned travel to ukraine to attend president zelensky's inauguration on 20th of may. rick perry led it instead. it was also made clear to them that the president did not want to meet with mr. zelensky until he saw how zelensky chose to act in office. that was a new allegation. we didn't know that perry led that delegation but apparently that was a message, ironically i believe rt, the kremlin's propaganda arm noted the snub in their reporting at the time which other people had labeled as fake news. anyway, andrea, explain that. >> well, this is part of a time line that came out in this complaint. there was an april call by the president to zelensky. we don't know -- we don't have notes or a transcript or any kind of reconstruction of that. that has been requested by congress. we don't know if we'll get that. call has not been explained. four days after that call and he had just won the runoff election. four days later, the president went on fox news and was talking very favorably about a former prosecutor who had been talking to giuliani and had been meeting with him and about evidence against the bidens and that it was evidence against hunter biden. it was big. it was incredible. so he was following this narrative which was all over fox and the president was following it and then four days after that, the very highly regarded u.s. ambassador to ukraine was recalled. this was april 29th. re-called back to washington with no explanation. she had been doing a great job by all accounts but she had been pushing back against all these back channeling by giuliani and others and then may 6th i believe she was basically removed from office. so pushed out, a career person with -- a veteran of european and ukraine politics and it's right in that time frame in may that you get this real snub by not downgrading the delegation that was to be led by the vice president. so already the pressure points through giuliani and others were being communicated loud and clear to zelensky long before this call in july. >> very quickly, andrea, is the state department at all nervous about how much foreign policy giuliani pay or may not have been doing? >> so nervous but mike pompeo at a news conference in new york today was asked that very question and he said, well, i haven't had a chance to read it. the complaint, i've just seen the top lines about it. i've been pretty busy but there's nothing that the state department dm did in any of in that is of concern but he had to know why his veteran ambassador was being pushed out so now pompeo is implicated in at least -- we know mike pence is by this inaugural snub and, of course, william barr even though he says he never did anything. he certainly is one of the people named in the complaint. >> hey, peteilliams, very quickly, should we be -- will we -- do you expect the inspector general at least investigations into barr's behavior and pompeo's behavior just given that there's really almost no other choice that sometimes an agency has to do when thrown into this situation? >> well, only if they get a complaint and only if they consider it credible. the justice department's position is that barr had no involvement with this call or any of the follow-up or the decision not to prosecute. >> it may be an inspector general that decides whether barr, whether that is an -- >> i would be surprised if there was. >> kelly, jeff, andrea, pete. our nbc news team kicking it off. thank you very much. big day here. up ahead, we got a lot more on the whistle-blower complaint. that's at the center of this growing scandal that could lead to the president's impeachment as democrats are accusing the white house of a cover-up and trying to focus this impeachment inquiry on new revelations. ♪ ♪ this simple
pete williams. pete, i'm going to start with you. the whistle-blower complaint. and what it does detail, it seems to be raising and the whistle-blower seems to almost be a reporter or their own investigator of sorts, gathered a set of facts, reported it to the inspector general and then this is where we are. >> well, that's a good way to put it because what is completely clear the whistle-blower says in his or her own letter to the inspector general which is the thing that was made public...
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pete: he's is he naval academy. is that the first time you've seen him since you decided to go to different service academies? >> it is, yeah. pete: and you've just finished your basic training. you're both freshmen, all of you are freshmen. what was it like for you to be away from your brother all that time? >> before i came to west point the longest i was away from the him was 12 hours so it was quite the adjustment but i think it was for the best because west point has helped develop me both mentally and physica.ly peter, 12 hours was your previous separation. since then you've been through a whole summer of training. first of all, why did you decide to join the navy and what's it like to see your brother? >> originally we were both planning on going to west point because that's what our physics teacher, she was -- her son went there so she was telling us like yeah, you should go there, pretty neat to go. and so -- but then just the way things worked out, i decided goy the in the navy, he got into west point, we decided it would be best for us to go our separate ways because it was either now or four years that we would split up. >> you guys are identical twins. i can see it. aubrey, let me go to denver to aubrey from the air force academy. we wish you could be here in in person but you can see your sister from afar. >> yes, .ir, pete: first of all, your decision to join the air force and be away from your sister. >> yes, sir. so i really loved the academy whenever i came and has so many amazing oppo
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pete buttigieg. most people call me mayor pete. and i am running for president.m running for president because i think america might be running out of time. so much depends on us right now. for a new generation, not just mine but one younger still, not even old enough to vote. trusting us with their lives. the 13-year-old who asked me at an event with tears streaming down his face what we are going to do to keep his school safe because he fears for his life every time he sits down in class. the 12-year-old girl in orlando who asked me about health insurance, not because she is a policy buff, but because she has type one diabetes and is worried about what will happen if her parents lose their coverage. she is 12. and this is what she is thinking about. and the only fair answer to kids like that is that they should not be dealing with this at all. we, all of us old enough to vote, should sort that out so they do not have to. that is what we owe to them so they can focus on the in kids. - focus on being kids. and a few years from now, by the time they are adults, th
pete buttigieg. most people call me mayor pete. and i am running for president.m running for president because i think america might be running out of time. so much depends on us right now. for a new generation, not just mine but one younger still, not even old enough to vote. trusting us with their lives. the 13-year-old who asked me at an event with tears streaming down his face what we are going to do to keep his school safe because he fears for his life every time he sits down in class. the...
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pete or jon -- >> it's pete >> saying it does have an effect i think it does. you can't live in a vacuum these are human beings and are survey showed guys that 36% believe that -- >> he's talking about you, pete. >> 36% believe this has made monetary policy. >> so you think the president -- you agree with pete that the president's tweets have impacted the fed's decision making? >> i think it does i think it perhaps creates a bias >> it's a psychological imbalance. >> the -- it creates a bias, scott, for them to be looser than they would be it's hard for them to say you know what, we're going to hold the line save our powder for later on when we have real weakness when in this context, the president and by the way, the president has his minions. it creates a public issue for the federal reserve which the fed has been trying to kind of unwind the negative public relations problems it had in the post financial crisis era. >> so, steve, let me ask the question specifically. which 25 basis point cut that powell has done and done one of them, is it the one he's done? this one coming up that's directly atritributed to trump' tweets >> i think you ask a good question, steve torks nail down how i feel
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pete townsend, eric cla pton, mercury, pete townsend, eric clapton, so many, and jackie and joan collins, they were my favourite. we are in the philippines with people who risk their lives preserving a dangerous art. plus i will be finding out while the natural wine movement is on the rise. —— finding out why. that's really nice. hello and welcome to the travel show, with me lucy hedges. this week iam in show, with me lucy hedges. this week i am in vevey, a small swiss town on the shores of lake geneva, as it hosts the world's biggest and perhaps most infrequent wine festival. as well as being home to unesco project did vineyards, equity was known for its living tradition, the fete des vignerons. three weeklong celebration of wine that transforms the town. while switzerland might not spring to mind when you think of wine, they actually produce about 100 million litres per year, exporting only 2% of it. it is said that during the fete des vignerons, visitors to this unsuspecting lakeside town work their way through, are you ready, over half a million bottles of wine. the festival itself began as a festival hosted by an ancient brotherhood to reward the best winemaking in the region and it takes locals a to recover as the festival only takes place once every 20—25 years. the fete des vignerons began in 1797 as a small parade through the streets of vevey. but because of unrest in the region over the next couple of decades, the next event was not organised for another 22 years. a cycle that has remained ever since. unbelievably, this yea r‘s cycle that has remained ever since. unbelievably, this year's fate is only that 12 festival since then, with each year's show growing in size and spectacle. today the climax of the celebration is a daily show that takes place in a specially built stadium, and features over 5000 volunteers. and this year, the show has been created by the man behind cirque du soleil. i am loving the vibe out here, there are people in costumes, props everywhere. as the creator of this incredible show, what will be an incredible show, what will be an incredible show, what is it like creating something that only happens once every 20 yea rs 7 that only happens once every 20 years? it is something very unusual, and it is like really a theatre show, but with 5000 actors, maybe 6000, something like that. you can be very precise and tell the story, or you can try to find a different thing to bring them like in a strange journey. it is about using your imagination, not doing things conventionally, doing things outside the box, having fun with it, basically? yeah. so with 5000 people in your show, do you think you have room for one more? dance with your hands, do this... yeah (laughs). does that mean i am in?! hands, do this... yeah (laughs). does that mean i am in? i mean! the show itself represents a year life ofa show itself represents a year life of a vineyard, and in order to have enough roles for that many volunteers, it means even the bugs and birds get their moment in the spotlight. so took me through what i'm going to be doing. you will be a starling dancer. the idea is that your upper body is completely separated from your lower body, and that your arms feel like wings. you make that look really easy. i think iam make that look really easy. i think i am getting it. you are looking great. i am i am getting it. you are looking great. iam being honest, you are getting it. iam believing great. iam being honest, you are getting it. i am believing you. at the minute, i feel like getting it. i am believing you. at the minute, ifeel like i am a bit stiff, especially on the left—hand side, but i have time to perfect my wingspan movement. i am quite looking forward to getting involved in the show, so bring it on. i have my moves, now it is time to get my costu me. my moves, now it is time to get my costume. these are huge! how do i look? you are amazing! (laughs). then the three—hour extravaganza began. the crowd sounds huge. a little bit scary. the first—ever festival for this held a capacity of 2000 people, iam about this held a capacity of 2000 people, i am about to perform in front of almost 20,000 people! showtime! it was not until i ran out into the stadium that the olympic scale of the show truly sank in. the sun is blazing, it is so hot, i am melting. totally worth it! look at this atmosphere! i can't think of another place where multiple generations from one family get the chance to be involved in such an epic experience together. this really means a lot to a lot of people, a lot of emotions running high, and i can see why. (applause). the choreography was not as important in the end, everyone was restyling, but it looks really good and what an honour to take part in some thing that only happens once every 20 year. i won't be this limber in 20 years i tell you that now! now to london, and a tradition that does not go back quite as far as the swiss event, but nevertheless has become a bit of an institution. attracting celebrities from across the globe. the city's original hard rock cafe opened its doors in 1971, and we caught up with its longest serving waitress, who started on day one and never left good morning, how are you today, come insert. my name is rita billington gilligan, i am 78 yea rs is rita billington gilligan, i am 78 years old, and i have been here for the past 48 years. i have a gold leaf burger and it is absolutely fabulous. i was in the back garden with my husband in 1971, and he spotted an advert on the evening standard paper, and they were looking for a waitress with a boundless personality. i came down and as! boundless personality. i came down and as i approached there was a guy in the door, long hair and a pair of jeans, and! in the door, long hair and a pair of jeans, and i said are you the headwaiter of the manager? he said i am the founder, peter walk peter morgan. i said am the founder, peter walk peter morgan. isaid i am the founder, peter walk peter morgan. i said i am the best you will get, he sat back in his chair, gave me a high—5, want you to start now full now my darling, this is the world's best steak, gold leaf. i will be back to double check, enjoy. if you came in and wanted a cup of coffee, you walk out the door with a memory. life is all about memories. i want people to know that they are in london, and whether they are spending £1 in london, and whether they are spending e1 of £500, i in london, and whether they are spending £1 of £500, i treat every customer the same. now my darling, this is the sparkling blue hawaii. you enjoy it, ok? i have served the beatles, the stones, freddie mercury, eric clapton, peteand joan collins, they were my favourite, they were fantastic deserves. eric clapton came in a few yea rs deserves. eric clapton came in a few years ago, deserves. eric clapton came in a few yea rs ago, because deserves. eric clapton came in a few years ago, because he gave his first guitar the hard rock, print —— pecans and had about this and he sent his down with a note a week later saying that mine is just as good. they gave me a job in 1971, a job that i have walked in and every second minute, hour of the day i have enjoyed every second of it. they were my darling, whenever you are ready to pay me, come back, and bring yourfriends, great are ready to pay me, come back, and bring your friends, great to see you. well, stay with us here on the travel show, because coming up: we will be meeting the filipino islanders keeping a perilous tradition alive. plus i will be asking just what goes into natural wine? hello, would you like... oh my god! i was not expecting that! at all. i think a
pete townsend, eric cla pton, mercury, pete townsend, eric clapton, so many, and jackie and joan collins, they were my favourite. we are in the philippines with people who risk their lives preserving a dangerous art. plus i will be finding out while the natural wine movement is on the rise. —— finding out why. that's really nice. hello and welcome to the travel show, with me lucy hedges. this week iam in show, with me lucy hedges. this week i am in vevey, a small swiss town on the shores of...