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alex: of course.t came in -- one of the things we spent a lot of time early on, in talking about my transition, was an evolution from complete decentralization to one where we, frankly, needed to standardize and, in some cases centralize, certain functions and certain practices. for example, our quality practices, things in our information technology where we had too many systems. we were neither effective nor efficient. david: we talk about purpose, values -- it sounds great, and it is wonderful when all those are aligned on one side. as a practical matter, when you are a leader like a ceo, sometimes they don't align. there are trade-offs that have to be made. they get trickier. that gets into the essence of how do you make decisions as a leader? let me give you an example. remicade. a very important and profitable drug for johnson & johnson. a little long in the tooth. maybe it is coming down a little bit. there are biosimilars out there, where people can have them and pay less money and get them, a
alex: of course.t came in -- one of the things we spent a lot of time early on, in talking about my transition, was an evolution from complete decentralization to one where we, frankly, needed to standardize and, in some cases centralize, certain functions and certain practices. for example, our quality practices, things in our information technology where we had too many systems. we were neither effective nor efficient. david: we talk about purpose, values -- it sounds great, and it is...
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to even longer than alex salmond himself has been alex neil one time key member of scottish labor sometimes break with party organizer scottish government secretary and the s.n.p. backbencher in the scottish parliament alex caught up with them in scotland's capital city of at imbra. ballot deal member the scottish parliament form a government minister in scotland you cut your political tif and they are sure one of the hotbeds of of socialism in scotland and originally a member the labor party so growing up in that tradition you came to prominence pretty early moved enough had a hundred rating or a labor party manifesto whereby well one thousand nine hundred six was the first elation i was ever involved in it was fourteen years of age and i was very inspired by your hero hartle wilson and i actually met them for the first time when he came to even one thousand nine hundred six to address the now late rally and i was also that year the labor candidate for dell meddling to the high school mock election and i won it right because i was brought out and i'm aiming community and if you are interes
to even longer than alex salmond himself has been alex neil one time key member of scottish labor sometimes break with party organizer scottish government secretary and the s.n.p. backbencher in the scottish parliament alex caught up with them in scotland's capital city of at imbra. ballot deal member the scottish parliament form a government minister in scotland you cut your political tif and they are sure one of the hotbeds of of socialism in scotland and originally a member the labor party...
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she loves alex. treats alex like she's, you know, her mother. >> the woman to complete his life. >> yes. >> the family he was looking for. >> yes. >> but if steven was happy, his mother had her doubts about the girl from that tight-knit family. >> i didn't feel like she really wanted to be part of our family. and that was from the very beginning i felt that way. >> steven's dad took a more positive view. >> i just thought it wassing going to be a good fit for him. and i thought jennifer would be real good for both of them. they presented a pretty good picture. >> was your son this in love? >> yes. >> steven began spending much of his time with alex, jennifer and her family. and he was thrilled the family began to embrace him and his daughter. >> that was number one he wanted to make sure that they enjoyed kids and would get along with alex, too. not only was she nice and interacting with him and alex and a basically the perfect mother, but their family was accepting alex and woem welcoming both of th
she loves alex. treats alex like she's, you know, her mother. >> the woman to complete his life. >> yes. >> the family he was looking for. >> yes. >> but if steven was happy, his mother had her doubts about the girl from that tight-knit family. >> i didn't feel like she really wanted to be part of our family. and that was from the very beginning i felt that way. >> steven's dad took a more positive view. >> i just thought it wassing going to be a...
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alex. >> with no end in sight. ben wedeman in beirut, thank you. >>> russian officials denying the proof of the chemical att k attack. even saying it was staged. let's get to nic robertson live in moscow. no surprise. we heard that defense or deflection before, nic. >> reporter: that's russia's problem right now. they will find few people they can convince with the argument. they are also trying other arguments. am abbbassador to the united nas said it was driving the world to a dangerous place and russia was threatened. on the ground, their wmd and military experts and medics have been to the area where the chemical weapons incident allegedly took place. they have not found anyone with the effects of chemical weapons. they have been to hospitals and haven't found the bodies of anyone who is allegedly died from the chemical weapons exposure. russia is pushing back strongly. it is threatening to take action if the united states and allies try to strike targets in syria. they say they will try to take down the missil
alex. >> with no end in sight. ben wedeman in beirut, thank you. >>> russian officials denying the proof of the chemical att k attack. even saying it was staged. let's get to nic robertson live in moscow. no surprise. we heard that defense or deflection before, nic. >> reporter: that's russia's problem right now. they will find few people they can convince with the argument. they are also trying other arguments. am abbbassador to the united nas said it was driving the world...
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member of the scottish parliament alex's interview with alex new demonstrates that he's lost none of ability to rebel from the party line as he charged three forward for scotland but first let's have a look at your tweets your messages and your emails gillie says alex i'm unsure with political perspectives is very important in order to analyze in a critical way very serious issues we then heard from honey harper who says watch my first show this week and i'm not likely to miss one in the future please to hear that heidi but a couple of e-mails first from david sharp who says i love the show alex it's good that you've got a good diversity of people who appear all the based and finally from in bruce hi alex i'm really enjoying the show how about an interview with david taman apart from being a great actor he's been an avid supporter of independence for many years and is also the kind of spit aid which is you know as a well run charity doing good work in scotland and across the globe keep up the good work well in i'm delighted to say that very soon alex will be interviewing david taman
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>> reporter: hey there, alex. it all has to do with stormy daniels, whose real name is stephanie clifford, who told "60 minutes" in that interview that a man approached her and her infant daughter 11 years ago in a las vegas parking lot around the time that she was trying to sell her story, her version of the alleged affair with donald trump, to a tabloid magazine. she says the guy approached her and said, "leave trump alone, forget the story." and she says she never saw the man again. today, daniels' attorney, michael avenatti, posted a tweet about this. avenatti says this. "expect a major announcement in the coming days regarding our efforts to identify the thug who threatened ms. clifford in las vegas in 2011 to leave trump alone while making reference to her little girl. you can run but you can't hide. #thugsearch, #serious consequences." avenatti said trump's comments this week were a boon to his case. remember, trump answered questions on the record about this scandal for the first time. he said he didn't kn
>> reporter: hey there, alex. it all has to do with stormy daniels, whose real name is stephanie clifford, who told "60 minutes" in that interview that a man approached her and her infant daughter 11 years ago in a las vegas parking lot around the time that she was trying to sell her story, her version of the alleged affair with donald trump, to a tabloid magazine. she says the guy approached her and said, "leave trump alone, forget the story." and she says she never...
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let's look at the real facts and the chronology, alex. it's because donald trump fired james comey, right? it's not because james comey had memos. donald trump really didn't even know about it at the time when he fired him, or maybe he did, which would then go to another obstruction element. so it's really important for donald trump to be admonished that maybe they need to put a muzzle on his fingers. we know that's not going to happen. >>> a federal judge in manhattan ruled that donald trump and michael cohen can't do that at the first bite of the apple. >> that's not going to happen and we know there's been a submission of proposed names for a special master to determine whether these are -- or not. but cohen's team overplayed its hand this week to hide behind the attorney/client privilege, to use it as a shield is an issue especially when you have three clients. they need the to figure out whether there is significant exposure to michael cohen. which we believe there is. there will be an indictment. >> rudy julie another ogiuliani make
let's look at the real facts and the chronology, alex. it's because donald trump fired james comey, right? it's not because james comey had memos. donald trump really didn't even know about it at the time when he fired him, or maybe he did, which would then go to another obstruction element. so it's really important for donald trump to be admonished that maybe they need to put a muzzle on his fingers. we know that's not going to happen. >>> a federal judge in manhattan ruled that...
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william karlsson, alex tuch will take the draw. reilly smith, jonathan marchessault and shea theodore, the group of five for gerard gallant. one back by alex tuch. theodore. moving away from tomas hertl. marchessault, over. out in front. rolls around. stays down in the corner. braun, hard pressed. hertl collects it. tomas hertl attempting to get it out. broken up by tuch. loose puck thrown out by vlasic. 67 seconds left. >> eddie: that last play, alex tuch was looking for karlsson on the weak side. >> john: smith, broken up at point. theodore hounded by hertl. back out. chris tierney gets to it. pull up. taken down by marchessault. good job by forward coming back as defenseman. erik haula, shifting in. supported by neal. after neal goes astray. melker karlsson down low. 36 seconds left in regulation time. out of the scrum, dug out. big hit by burns as he lures erik haula. >> eddie: chop in back of the leg for good measure. >> john: off the boards. hard play back to fleury. 19 seconds left in regulation time. see the time of the pow
william karlsson, alex tuch will take the draw. reilly smith, jonathan marchessault and shea theodore, the group of five for gerard gallant. one back by alex tuch. theodore. moving away from tomas hertl. marchessault, over. out in front. rolls around. stays down in the corner. braun, hard pressed. hertl collects it. tomas hertl attempting to get it out. broken up by tuch. loose puck thrown out by vlasic. 67 seconds left. >> eddie: that last play, alex tuch was looking for karlsson on the...
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i'm alex marquardt. >> i'm christine romans. let's start with the revelations about what fbi agents were looking for when they raided trump's personal lawyer and fixer michael cohen. the warrant sought communications with trump and cohen about the "access hollywood" tape. that is on top of what we know investigators are seeking on efforts to prevent the eruption of stories on two women who claim they had affairs with donald trump. stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. gloria borger has the latest. >> reporter: alex and christine, the fbi agents that raided michael cohen's home, office and hotel room on monday were looking for communications between then candidate trump and cohen and perhaps others about efforts to prevent the release of the infamous "access hollywood" tape. you remember this. it captured donald trump making lewd remarks about women before the election. the warrant specifically references trump in the search warrant. that is a direct mention of donald trump in the search warrant. sources say it appeared in connectio
i'm alex marquardt. >> i'm christine romans. let's start with the revelations about what fbi agents were looking for when they raided trump's personal lawyer and fixer michael cohen. the warrant sought communications with trump and cohen about the "access hollywood" tape. that is on top of what we know investigators are seeking on efforts to prevent the eruption of stories on two women who claim they had affairs with donald trump. stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. gloria borger...
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correspondent alex behala bitch thank you sir thank you. and are we seeing the death of local auto dealers as consolidation is becoming a seemingly wave of the future r t correspondent actually banks fills us in nationally clouds very bart so electric chair views and autonomy vehicles are threatening to reshape the car business we're now seeing a trend where small to mid-size dealer groups are selling their businesses to auto retail giants and investment firms according to aaron caring again the managing director of carrick an advisor says between two thousand and fourteen and twenty eight thousand about one thousand dealerships were sold to a publicly traded company it's kerrigan at some are saying if i can receive the kind of pricing that's out there for my business perhaps the most prudent thing to do is to sell today rather than pass along to my sons and daughters a business that may experience a great deal of disruption in the future. reports say dealers must triple their revenue and order to offset shrinking margins and increasing com
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shale boom which appears to be having growing pains archie correspondent alex by hail a bichon david greenberger the c.e.o. of greenberg capital joins us to discuss plus where the recall went dark as in all the aisle one lost power yesterday raising increasing concerns about the energy on the island one puerto rican mayor maria melendez gives us her take on the troubling circumstances and recent report says that two thirds of millennial have nothing save for their retirement economist richard cole joins us to discuss all that just ahead but first we head to some headlines the europe. is offering a revived and truncated version of t. tip the transatlantic trade and investment partnership as a vehicle for a broader agreement with the united states on tariffs and policy toward china the quid pro quo in the arrangement would involve europe and europe granting quicker access for u.s. beef and lower tariffs on cars and machinery imported from the united states and supporting u.s. complaints against china before the world trade organization and on matters related to intellectual property di
shale boom which appears to be having growing pains archie correspondent alex by hail a bichon david greenberger the c.e.o. of greenberg capital joins us to discuss plus where the recall went dark as in all the aisle one lost power yesterday raising increasing concerns about the energy on the island one puerto rican mayor maria melendez gives us her take on the troubling circumstances and recent report says that two thirds of millennial have nothing save for their retirement economist richard...
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[ valente speaking in spanish ] >> anthony: our local fixer, alex, is here to translate. >> alex: inat they pull the pants down so -- check him for weapons. >> anthony: they're loading him into the sheet. >> alex: this is the csi team. so when they were pulling his pants off, money and jewelry started falling from the pockets. basically, they took the money out of his pockets and that was the only available spot. >> anthony: to show that they didn't take anything. >> alex: yeah, exactly. so this is also a drug dealer. the thing here in mexico is as soon as someone is killed, normally they get candles just right next to it, sometimes santa muerte is related to drug dealings and criminals. >> anthony: how long have you been doing this? [ valente speaking in spanish ] >> alex: about 9 years. >> anthony: how many bodies, do you think? >> valente: no lo se. >> anthony: hundreds? >> valente: si, quiza. >> anthony: how do you push them out of your mind when you're not working? [ valente speaking in spanish ] >> alex: a lot of people ask him about this, but he said, like, it's a job. not lik
[ valente speaking in spanish ] >> anthony: our local fixer, alex, is here to translate. >> alex: inat they pull the pants down so -- check him for weapons. >> anthony: they're loading him into the sheet. >> alex: this is the csi team. so when they were pulling his pants off, money and jewelry started falling from the pockets. basically, they took the money out of his pockets and that was the only available spot. >> anthony: to show that they didn't take anything....
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i'm alex wkx witt at msnbc headquarters. governors in texas and arizona are sending national guard troops this weekend to the mexican border after a request from president trump. >> i've been speaking with general mattis. we're going to be doing things militarily, until we have a wall, we'll be guarding our board with the military. >> joining me now, nicholas rasmuss rasmussen, an msnbc national intelligence and security analyst. 400 national groups total from texas and arizona. george w. bush did this, barack obama did this. does it work and as a military response, is that appropriate for dealing with migrants crossing the border? >> alex, first, whenever the military is brought into a situation like this, they obviously bring tremendous capability, extraordinary resources and a lot of experiences. what we don't know is exactly what is the concept of operations here. how are these forces, how are these particular units going to be integrated with federal law enforcement that is already doing the work along the border? what
i'm alex wkx witt at msnbc headquarters. governors in texas and arizona are sending national guard troops this weekend to the mexican border after a request from president trump. >> i've been speaking with general mattis. we're going to be doing things militarily, until we have a wall, we'll be guarding our board with the military. >> joining me now, nicholas rasmuss rasmussen, an msnbc national intelligence and security analyst. 400 national groups total from texas and arizona....
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today alex is in conversation with someone whose political career stretches back almost half a century logically arrived in the house of commons as a young m.p. unfair pre-one nine hundred seventy four now he sits in the house of lords as only peter of the realm in between is leader of play to the party of wales he took the party to its best ever election result in the first assembly elections of one nine hundred ninety nine and two within a whisker of ending labor supremacy of world politics in this interview he explains why i played unlike the s.n.p. have never managed to build on that success but i guess it breaks it may be about to change the political landscape of wales but first your tweets messages and emails and in the nation to ensure a couple of weeks ago with lembit or pick and peter tatchell son campbell says to heartfelt interviews last night we sometimes forget what our politicians do after losing their seat it's not always back to an inherited family business absolutely so suzanne when finlayson says in relation to last week's show great interview with alex neil what an
today alex is in conversation with someone whose political career stretches back almost half a century logically arrived in the house of commons as a young m.p. unfair pre-one nine hundred seventy four now he sits in the house of lords as only peter of the realm in between is leader of play to the party of wales he took the party to its best ever election result in the first assembly elections of one nine hundred ninety nine and two within a whisker of ending labor supremacy of world politics...
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prince alex and with the baby will be called. prince alex in a result ofa be called.ng slip something. austria's outgoing high commissioner who is called alexander downer suggested to prince william have you considered alexander.“ downer suggested to prince william have you considered alexander. if i spoke to him, the ice will be on prince clyde really. i don't see that happening. —— the odds will be on. you never know. i'm sure prince william is watching now. make it clyde. we leave. thank you both. you can see the front pages of all of the newspapers on the bbc website. all there for you seven days a week. bbc .co .uk/ papers. and if you miss a programme, has up on high player. thank you both. they get for watching. —— thank you for watching. april is renowned for its showers and today is not been a disappointment in any respect. plenty of showers nationwide. and increasingly to the avenue of the showers turned boundary, particularly across england and wales with the lightning detector going crazy. overnight the showers will maybe become confined to the northwest of
prince alex and with the baby will be called. prince alex in a result ofa be called.ng slip something. austria's outgoing high commissioner who is called alexander downer suggested to prince william have you considered alexander.“ downer suggested to prince william have you considered alexander. if i spoke to him, the ice will be on prince clyde really. i don't see that happening. —— the odds will be on. you never know. i'm sure prince william is watching now. make it clyde. we leave....
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alex: there is a lot to say about that. a few large tech companies control almost all of the data that is collected and involved with those attacks. --hout axes to that data, access to that data, which companies for the most part have share, it ising to difficult to contest potential solutions. there is a lot to that computer security techniques can do to help weed out different styles of social media attacks. others we have developed approaches to dealing with network technology abuse, things hing, therend phis are different approaches to trying to detect and filter out, and similar effects could be effective in reducing these new are aboutich really amplifying messages online. i think all of us would like to the messages we are seeing, the things showing up in our facebook and twitter, are showing up because people whose opinions are organic really have those opinions, not because there was some computer being controlled by a group in a foreign country simulating clicks. there is more that social networking companies and
alex: there is a lot to say about that. a few large tech companies control almost all of the data that is collected and involved with those attacks. --hout axes to that data, access to that data, which companies for the most part have share, it ising to difficult to contest potential solutions. there is a lot to that computer security techniques can do to help weed out different styles of social media attacks. others we have developed approaches to dealing with network technology abuse, things...
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alex: that is fair.t is a very plausible theory -- this is a theory that was put forward in the rise and decline of nations. there is no single regulation that is necessarily bad, but if you throw one double -- pebble into the stream, no problem. but you keep throwing pebbles into the stream and eventually you will dam it up. the idea was it was the accumulation of regulation. this denny sclerosis that is picking up in plaque of the arteries that overtime that is what slowed things down. what we found is that, unfortunately in a way, both dynamism is down and highly regulated industries and it is also down in lightly regulated industries. i say unfortunate because that means we don't have an easy solution. joe: is there a new area -- i dynamism is blog, an important topic. an important topic at george mason. given new areas you want to explode now that you have shown the volume of regulation is not particular fruitful? alex: i do think we have to look more broadly. one possible area to think about is ano
alex: that is fair.t is a very plausible theory -- this is a theory that was put forward in the rise and decline of nations. there is no single regulation that is necessarily bad, but if you throw one double -- pebble into the stream, no problem. but you keep throwing pebbles into the stream and eventually you will dam it up. the idea was it was the accumulation of regulation. this denny sclerosis that is picking up in plaque of the arteries that overtime that is what slowed things down. what...
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alex seitz walled, reporter at nbc news.chael, start with what kellyanne conway said at the top, this was going to be a speech in which the president touted the economic gains that americans have seen since he became president. you were lending an ear to the speech as i was. there were a few moments in which he did talk about that. as he often does, he veered from that script. what did you hear from him about the economy in particular, how much did he talk about that tonight? >> i mean, he didn't talk about it enough, david. because again, the president isn't disciplined. even when he's speaking extemporaneously, you should go point by point, make your case, drive it home. the president doesn't do that, he makes a point briefly, then he's all over the place, talking about something that's completely irrelevant to what he initially mentioned prior to. look, is the economy doing well? of course it is. but keep in mind republicans, my party, the party of fiscal responsibility, passed a trillion -- over a trillion-dollar tax bil
alex seitz walled, reporter at nbc news.chael, start with what kellyanne conway said at the top, this was going to be a speech in which the president touted the economic gains that americans have seen since he became president. you were lending an ear to the speech as i was. there were a few moments in which he did talk about that. as he often does, he veered from that script. what did you hear from him about the economy in particular, how much did he talk about that tonight? >> i mean,...
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>> alex, good morning your time.fficials here in seoul and around the world are reacting to this unprecedented surprise move by kim jong-un, which comes a week before that summit here next friday with the south korean president and potentially ahead of a historic potential meeting between the dictator and president trump. >> overnight an announcement that no doubt stunned north korea and the world. kim jong-un said to have declared his country's quest for nuclear weapons complete, pledging to halt nuclear tests, suspend long-range missile launches, closing a nuclear test side while promising not to transfer the weapons or know-how to anyone else. the surprising shift coming ahead of two key summits, a meeting with the south korean leader next friday which could pave the way for a face to face with the american president next month. donald trump describing the move as very good news. tweeting, big progress, look forward to our summit. phrase from south korea. but caution from japan. prime minister shinzo abe calling f
>> alex, good morning your time.fficials here in seoul and around the world are reacting to this unprecedented surprise move by kim jong-un, which comes a week before that summit here next friday with the south korean president and potentially ahead of a historic potential meeting between the dictator and president trump. >> overnight an announcement that no doubt stunned north korea and the world. kim jong-un said to have declared his country's quest for nuclear weapons complete,...
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correspondent alex mahela bitch. and thank you all for watching be sure to catch boom bust on youtube youtube dot com slash boom bust r t we'll see you again. there are three trades that have been wrong for five years one is that the dollar is going to crash to that goal is going to twenty five hundred. and three the bond market's going to crash all those three trades and absolutely wrong for five years and they have taken many people out on a stretcher. global war hard sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that it's going. to do socks for the tell you that will be gossip and probably worthwhile for the most important news today. on the box of advertising telling me you are not cool enough to buy their products. all the hawks that we along the border will be watching. close. little old over. the french and american presidents to make a show of their friendship as they meet in the oval office although keith disagreements remain. the saudi coalition
correspondent alex mahela bitch. and thank you all for watching be sure to catch boom bust on youtube youtube dot com slash boom bust r t we'll see you again. there are three trades that have been wrong for five years one is that the dollar is going to crash to that goal is going to twenty five hundred. and three the bond market's going to crash all those three trades and absolutely wrong for five years and they have taken many people out on a stretcher. global war hard sell you on the idea...
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>> happy easter, alex. the president's ultimate goal is to detour news coverage that paints him in an unflattering light. he cares that the washington post made him look bad in covering him as a candidate and as president and this president reacts in a personal way when his interests are threatened. it's clear this is not about tax issues. this is not about the postal service, amazon as kelly's piece indicated provides a tremendous amount of volume for the postal service, which has been losing it from other places. this is about the president not liking news coverage that holds him accountable for his behavior and policies. >> that's a general consensus from a lot of people. let's look at amazon. talk about a huge following. as of september last year, 90 million amazon prime members in the u.s. there in terms s of t s s subscription service. are there markers to this? >> absolutely. we saw the comments about amazon last week and that has a huge impact on the company and the fact you have a president picking
>> happy easter, alex. the president's ultimate goal is to detour news coverage that paints him in an unflattering light. he cares that the washington post made him look bad in covering him as a candidate and as president and this president reacts in a personal way when his interests are threatened. it's clear this is not about tax issues. this is not about the postal service, amazon as kelly's piece indicated provides a tremendous amount of volume for the postal service, which has been...
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has alex jones ever reached out?not personally, no. >> never contacted you, said come on the show and explain to me precisely what happened? >> no. but he did make a broad -- in his interview invitation to parents. but beyond that, no. >> wesley, this is the first civil suit against alex jones as it relates to this particular matter. as i understand it, you guys are seeking $1 million in damages. jones insisted that this is a case without merit. what do you hope to accomplish by suing alex jones? >> i hope to shut down his hateful rhetoric, his intentional conduct and causing more problems for these families. he is nothing more than a conspiracy theorist. and that's fine. you can be a conspiracy theorist in our country and you can put out cooky conspiracy theories. but you can't go from that to malicious conduct and that's what he's done. i'm hoping to shut him down on that front and as many other fronts as i can because i think he is a cancer to america. he's already tried to say that this is -- this lawsuit in one
has alex jones ever reached out?not personally, no. >> never contacted you, said come on the show and explain to me precisely what happened? >> no. but he did make a broad -- in his interview invitation to parents. but beyond that, no. >> wesley, this is the first civil suit against alex jones as it relates to this particular matter. as i understand it, you guys are seeking $1 million in damages. jones insisted that this is a case without merit. what do you hope to accomplish...
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when you see how alex dotes on her, well, that's love.you filming the makeup video when she got all the makeup the other day? was he filming? >> yes. i was like, alex is behind the camera interviewing me. as you can see, alex is helping me behind the scenes. >> i've been promoted to production. it is so great that, you know, i get to see how gorgeous she is on the inside and the outside. ♪ if you really want me back >> j. lo perform last night. she made the cover auz within of the honorees. at one point on stage, she changed outfits. revealing a bedazzled body suit. after jennifer kill it on stage. she changed outfits again and hit new york's polo bar with her man at 11 ln 30 p.m. she brought along her mom. j. lo who is 48 and appears to be aging in reverse shared a beauty secret. >> how do you stay so wroung? >> it's my mother. >> they left the bar at 1:00 a.m. and stopped for selfies. what's next? >> we're enjoying our lives and doing thing together. it's an exciting time. >>> another power couple after the time 100 gala. honoree nicole
when you see how alex dotes on her, well, that's love.you filming the makeup video when she got all the makeup the other day? was he filming? >> yes. i was like, alex is behind the camera interviewing me. as you can see, alex is helping me behind the scenes. >> i've been promoted to production. it is so great that, you know, i get to see how gorgeous she is on the inside and the outside. ♪ if you really want me back >> j. lo perform last night. she made the cover auz within...
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robots when i say it i don't know if it's a cry or it's a lawful i have to exact opposite emotions alex that this time is it helpful to us to understand exactly what we're talking about. and say but that's right i don't think i'm off i get you to a feeling that shapes. just give you a beat catch your breath and list this race killer robots yeah i think it's a useful tool. against sanitizing what the technology could potentially do which is kill so it might be slightly overdrawn it might appear to be slightly overdrawn and across it invokes always the idea of the image of terminator but i think it's useful to have a bucket of chum analogy in order to also bring it home to the general public what the signal energy could potentially be on about so i think it's quite a useful term is it technically accurate. is a different story about i think of the useful i'm just selling out so everybody understands for the rest of this conversation. a killer robot. autonomous weapon system is a weapon that can make a decision about a kill without a human necessarily being involved in that equation that w
robots when i say it i don't know if it's a cry or it's a lawful i have to exact opposite emotions alex that this time is it helpful to us to understand exactly what we're talking about. and say but that's right i don't think i'm off i get you to a feeling that shapes. just give you a beat catch your breath and list this race killer robots yeah i think it's a useful tool. against sanitizing what the technology could potentially do which is kill so it might be slightly overdrawn it might appear...
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i'll give this to you alex mentions the gradations i get what you're saying but i want to make sure our audience is on the same page so one person sent us an example and i want to hear what you think about it t.v. gordon says when that man in dallas killed four cops they blew him up with a robot so this is clearly real and happening now and what he is referencing is something that happened in twenty sixteen this is from the guardian use of police robot to kill the dallas shooting suspect believed to be first in u.s. history and it was the lethal use of a bomb disposal robot is that what we're talking about or is it slightly different because the robot itself didn't decide to deliver that bomb. did not did not make the kill decision. it's a very different i mean there are there are sixteen countries today that already have weaponized robots and a number of non-state groups so the debate going on internationally about autonomous weapons is really looking forward into the future and saying ok describe what happens when the robots themselves are making the decisions and so it's not people k
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join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm sure business i'll see you there. i think obama the jury. never fulfilled his his threats i suppose are predictions. on the other hand i also don't support trump president trumps you know you lateral actions either but i'm in favor of multilateral responses not unilateral action we all hope for the syrian people that we can find a good resolution of this in fact we can develop democratic processes in syria and elsewhere in the middle east as well as time goes on. welcome back to our international police have clashed with protesters as thousands came out across france against president micron's reforms the spot of three month long transport strikes of power lies the country. was in the midst of the clashes in paris. this is yet another day to taste the clashes between the police and the free testing is. being made here is. that he wants to make and they determined to make it. seems that he says oh yes it is to clashes that most people are speaking about. we've just come aw
join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm sure business i'll see you there. i think obama the jury. never fulfilled his his threats i suppose are predictions. on the other hand i also don't support trump president trumps you know you lateral actions either but i'm in favor of multilateral responses not unilateral action we all hope for the syrian people that we can find a good resolution of this in fact we can develop...
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now alex is in new york at carnegie hall speaking with geno francis corney the director. you know get my seat in the stalls here so welcome to carnegie hall and thank you so much do you know the joke how do you get to carnegie hall which is some by ticket but some have to have their own show. know what's new stuff they does unless i did they were all the way back late it was in the balcony to one thousand nine hundred seventy four i remember calling my father saying i heard ella fitzgerald and they were paying me six dollars a night i was so stunned was i thought. of types of you know tapes just six dollars so you stole it started when i was working backstage so i had to just survive for the six dollars and it was ok we were able to do it my rent was one hundred eighty seven dollars a month ok in midtown manhattan doesn't make any sense now does it as i work at your seven dollars.
now alex is in new york at carnegie hall speaking with geno francis corney the director. you know get my seat in the stalls here so welcome to carnegie hall and thank you so much do you know the joke how do you get to carnegie hall which is some by ticket but some have to have their own show. know what's new stuff they does unless i did they were all the way back late it was in the balcony to one thousand nine hundred seventy four i remember calling my father saying i heard ella fitzgerald and...
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this is the first civil lawsuit against alex jones in this matter. we know about why these parents are suing? >> because he won't let up. neither he nor the people who work for him. this lawsuit is brought against info wars. there is an employee named owen shroyer who doubled down on these controversial comments after one of the parents went on with anderson cooper and one of the newtown dads, neil hesslen came on with me. he said he held the body of his son in his hands and he made the point that he's had enough! he's had enough of alex jones and this nonsense about sandy hook never happening. true to form, info wars doubled down in the wake of anderson cooper, in the wake of us, and went after the parents again. owen shroyer is saying the bodies were never released to the parents referring to a coroner's remarks that he didn't require the parments to identif the bodies by a photograph rather than in person. the point of this lawsuit. is to stop it once and for all. the point of our speaking to alex jones was to expose him for the untethered conspir
this is the first civil lawsuit against alex jones in this matter. we know about why these parents are suing? >> because he won't let up. neither he nor the people who work for him. this lawsuit is brought against info wars. there is an employee named owen shroyer who doubled down on these controversial comments after one of the parents went on with anderson cooper and one of the newtown dads, neil hesslen came on with me. he said he held the body of his son in his hands and he made the...
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alex? >> i've got to imagine that kind of news, though, of national guard there on the border is daunting for them. what has been the reaction to that? do they still want to persevere? >> reporter: a lot of them have no cell phone, no social media, so the news of president trump saying he's going to send troops to the border or even that women are being raped in this caravan has sort of been dispersed by word of mouth. most of the migrants i've spoken to, they say they wouldn't be undergoing all of this, marching for 500 miles. we have met children that aren't even 1 year old. if they wouldn't be fearing for their lives in their home countries. again, one of them just told me now before we went on the air, what's the worst that could happen? i could get arrested by these u.s. troops, but at least i and my family will be safer than what we are facing with these gangs in central america. alex? >> it's an extraordinary story you are telling. thank you very much. joining me now is brandon judd,
alex? >> i've got to imagine that kind of news, though, of national guard there on the border is daunting for them. what has been the reaction to that? do they still want to persevere? >> reporter: a lot of them have no cell phone, no social media, so the news of president trump saying he's going to send troops to the border or even that women are being raped in this caravan has sort of been dispersed by word of mouth. most of the migrants i've spoken to, they say they wouldn't be...
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thank you so much for the interview bugs alex. from firebrand young m.p. to a button on the benches of the house the logs definitely was the most successful leader in the history of ply comrie the breakthrough at the first of a democratic elections for the national assembly of wales equal death of the s.n.p. in scotland of the progress of the troop office has been remarkably different sense of the s.n.p. becoming the dominant force in scottish politics apply the struggle to the main and second place in wales constitutional change has not been so different between the two countries as a national assembly is acquired lawmaking pose with the welsh moves forward often being but one step behind those of scotland. office the opportunity to redefine welsh nationals and for the next generation it would be ironic if leaving europe offered a fresh impetus to the cause of wales given that the principle of the itself not only voted for bret's it of us changing the landscape will belong to the party which is fleet of foot enough to seize the moment and definitely belie
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thanks very much indeed alex. entry into politics in the early one nine hundred seventy s. i mean you had a successful business career joining play company and standing for parliament wasn't exactly a career move well when i stood the first time for parliament in one hundred seventy i didn't get elected and when i went back i was working with mars then of course accountant the the head of mars gave me a choice he said i could have a good career with mars i could quite possibly have a good political career but i couldn't have both so i joined hoover to give financial control hoovering murther and when i was elected in one hundred seventy four i had a drop of fifty percent in place salary eleven leaned up the votes and cannot and then i arrived in the house of commons as the one of two of the fust calmly m.p.'s elected the general election then joined and told by the legend together for evidence so those three if you hold house parliament a hung parliament through the seven.
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm alex marquardt.what action president trump might take in response to an fbi raid on the home and office of his long-time personal attorney michael cohen. fbi agents acting on a search warrant triggered by the referral of the special counsel robert mueller to the attorney in new york city. the president's anger was on full display yesterday in the cabinet room. >> why don't i just fire mueller? well, i think it is a disgrace what's going on. we'll see what happens. it is really a sad situation when you look at what happened. many people said you should fire him. again, they found nothing and in finding nothing that's a big statement to have this witch hunt constantly going on for over 12 months now. actually much more than that. you could say it was after i won the nomination it started. it is a disgrace. frankly a re -- real disgrace. it's an attack on our country in a true sense and attack on what we stand for. >> the extraordinary raid on the president's lawyer would have to have implications for a
i'm christine romans. >> i'm alex marquardt.what action president trump might take in response to an fbi raid on the home and office of his long-time personal attorney michael cohen. fbi agents acting on a search warrant triggered by the referral of the special counsel robert mueller to the attorney in new york city. the president's anger was on full display yesterday in the cabinet room. >> why don't i just fire mueller? well, i think it is a disgrace what's going on. we'll see...
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correspondent alex mahela bitch and alex what are some of the highlights from the talks between the leaders of north and south korea. you know bards not too often in this business we get to end the week and i'm happy you know and this is a happy note these guys met nobody thought it was going to happen the way it's going to that it happened in the demilitarized zone each of them crossing over the president moon from the south korea crossing over briefly into north korea with kim jong un pulling his hand across and vice a versa it was supposedly completely unscripted he was just saying i hope to visit you one day in the north and conduct and said come on i'll take you to the north right now so it's just one of those things it's happier than we've heard it from coming from the korean peninsula in a very long time and as you mentioned nearly seventy years of war at least on paper between the north and south and now they're saying by the end of this year they're going to end that as well as the fact that we're looking at denuclearization and you know what a lot of people don't want to hear this
correspondent alex mahela bitch and alex what are some of the highlights from the talks between the leaders of north and south korea. you know bards not too often in this business we get to end the week and i'm happy you know and this is a happy note these guys met nobody thought it was going to happen the way it's going to that it happened in the demilitarized zone each of them crossing over the president moon from the south korea crossing over briefly into north korea with kim jong un pulling...
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i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters in new york.nutes past the hour, alan dershowitz on why the president should be worried about the michael cohen investigation and what could ease the president's mind. >> it's a very serious threat. this is an epic battle for the soul and cooperation of michael cohen, and prosecutors have enormous weapons at their disposal. they can threaten him essentially with life imprisonment. they can threaten his parents, they can threaten his spouse. they have these enormous abilities to really put pressure and coerce a witness. on the other hand, the president has a unique weapon that no other criminal defendant or suspect ever has. he has the pardon power. >> joining me now, msnbc contributor and former u.s. attorney barbara quaid and former professor at university of washington. your reaction. does it sound like a potential constitutional crisis? >> i don't know that we're at a constitutional crisis at moment, but we are seeing this confluence of things coming together, a potential showdown between a cri
i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters in new york.nutes past the hour, alan dershowitz on why the president should be worried about the michael cohen investigation and what could ease the president's mind. >> it's a very serious threat. this is an epic battle for the soul and cooperation of michael cohen, and prosecutors have enormous weapons at their disposal. they can threaten him essentially with life imprisonment. they can threaten his parents, they can threaten his spouse. they have...
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i mean, here we sit in the people's republic of alex jones. - yes, yes. - alex jones is like the walter cronkite of fantasyland. - he's got a chapter. - he has a chapter in the book, that's the way it wasn't. i mean, that's the alex jones mantra. all of this of a piece, and what's so interesting is, we think we know these things as verticals, but when you lay them out end to end, you begin to see how really this is a pattern. - that's what i discovered, not only a pattern historically, but now, a kind of eu of fantastical thinking where, well we see that alex jones is also, in addition to the conspiracy theories that he promotes every day, he's a promoter of fantastical, ridiculous medical quackery as well. - [evan] right, right. - there are two adjacent states of fantasyland that you can travel back and forth without a visa. - and the degree to which the fantasyland mentality has now been brought into the mainstream is made evidence, is given credence by the fact that here is donald trump alongside alex jones. - right. - essentially legitimizing. - well, indeed, and again, i tell my ch
i mean, here we sit in the people's republic of alex jones. - yes, yes. - alex jones is like the walter cronkite of fantasyland. - he's got a chapter. - he has a chapter in the book, that's the way it wasn't. i mean, that's the alex jones mantra. all of this of a piece, and what's so interesting is, we think we know these things as verticals, but when you lay them out end to end, you begin to see how really this is a pattern. - that's what i discovered, not only a pattern historically, but now,...
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behala bitch joins us in toronto where it's following the stork story alex hinder morgan says it might be stepping back from the project which could actually triple the pipeline capacity what's the latest. welcome to bergen saying this is beyond their realm the texas based company just sees this as a argument right now between governments with the b. c. the british columbia government being in the center of it all the british columbia government in particular is the one that has been putting up hurdles towards this project it's concerned about the fact that this pipeline actually goes mostly through british columbia and through some of the most pristine areas of the world of course the pipeline links are a major concern for a new democratic party government that they're more left leaning here in canada and a government that's more concerned with the environment so what cantor morgan is saying here is that this is not about us this is about the government the british columbia government and the federal government in canada we really don't have much to say in this argument and they have
behala bitch joins us in toronto where it's following the stork story alex hinder morgan says it might be stepping back from the project which could actually triple the pipeline capacity what's the latest. welcome to bergen saying this is beyond their realm the texas based company just sees this as a argument right now between governments with the b. c. the british columbia government being in the center of it all the british columbia government in particular is the one that has been putting up...
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correspondent alex mahela bitch. and thank you all for watching be sure to catch boom bust on youtube youtube dot com slash boom bust r t we'll see you again. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and spend be true to the twenty million. so it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy a great chance for. peace. to two careers are on the verge of signing a peace treaty a donald trump cain jungle and some ideas in the works is peace coming to the korean peninsula well it's possible in the foreign policy blog in the corporatists media are less enthusiastic after all conflict is very business model. load the. little. the french and american presidents make a show of their friendship as they meet in the oval office although key disagreements remain. the saudi
correspondent alex mahela bitch. and thank you all for watching be sure to catch boom bust on youtube youtube dot com slash boom bust r t we'll see you again. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and spend be true to the twenty million. so it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to...
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correspondent alex mahela bitchin alex what are some of the highlights from the talks between the leaders of north and south korea. you know bards not too often in this business we get to end the week and i'm happy you know and this is a happy note these guys met nobody thought it was going to happen the way it's going to that it happened in the demilitarized zone each of them crossing over the president moon from the south korea crossing over briefly into north korea with kim jong un pulling his hand across and vice a versa it was supposedly completely unscripted he was just saying i hope to visit you one day in the north and conduct and said come on i'll take you to the north right now so it's just one of those things that it's happier than we've heard it from coming from the korean peninsula in a very long time and as you mentioned nearly seventy years of war at least on paper between the north and south and now they're saying by the end of this year they're going to end that as well as the fact that we're looking at denuclearization and you know what a lot of people don't want to hear
correspondent alex mahela bitchin alex what are some of the highlights from the talks between the leaders of north and south korea. you know bards not too often in this business we get to end the week and i'm happy you know and this is a happy note these guys met nobody thought it was going to happen the way it's going to that it happened in the demilitarized zone each of them crossing over the president moon from the south korea crossing over briefly into north korea with kim jong un pulling...
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up in many brands of wine beer and going organic doesn't necessarily help avoid the issue artie's alex mahela bitch joins us in toronto with more alex shocking amount of us brands come up in this study what can you tell us the shocking study was commissioned by moms across america the health of research institute they did the testing and they found that it's all wines in the u.s. and many many why. broad glyphosate in them which is basically round up now take a look at this map this is really telling when it comes to the us when we look at the dark spots here we see that that's eighty eight pounds or more of the life of say being used per square mile in those areas now who looks like the nevada desert of probably the best up to grow stuff if you want to actually avoid life and say you know things don't grow in the desert beer is also affected here a lot of beer brands of found that they have life to say as well in them now glyphosate we've heard it many and on of many occasions that it is a carcinogen and it causes many different ailments and people as well and as it progresses and wha
up in many brands of wine beer and going organic doesn't necessarily help avoid the issue artie's alex mahela bitch joins us in toronto with more alex shocking amount of us brands come up in this study what can you tell us the shocking study was commissioned by moms across america the health of research institute they did the testing and they found that it's all wines in the u.s. and many many why. broad glyphosate in them which is basically round up now take a look at this map this is really...
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your your colleagues and companions up there ok back to drugs now maybe need some drugs after that alex tell us about what's been going on so far you know all the big drug makers have not reported their q one yet but how are they doing so far. well we really have to look at last year's numbers to get sort of a taste of what's happening this year if you look at last year that actually the profits rose to before and fifty three billion dollars but there was a one point seven percent drop if you look at it in the sense of how the direction it headed towards the end of the year now there is that the makers of farm a big pharma companies are playing a blame game with the middlemen and the pharmacies basically saying what this is where is this money going who's making what and why are these a core these are simple the savings that are supposed to be happening getting to the consumers and that all falls into one big snowball that when consumers see they not getting savings this just adds to what's already happening to the pharma industry and that's a lot of bad press with bad press of course p
your your colleagues and companions up there ok back to drugs now maybe need some drugs after that alex tell us about what's been going on so far you know all the big drug makers have not reported their q one yet but how are they doing so far. well we really have to look at last year's numbers to get sort of a taste of what's happening this year if you look at last year that actually the profits rose to before and fifty three billion dollars but there was a one point seven percent drop if you...
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>> alex, there's probably a big game of chicken going on. both michael cohen and the president have careers that are inextricably linked and they need each other badly. i would point out president trump has been losing a lot of his longtime relationships and things have not gone as well for him. he's at odds with so many of his advisers. the president and michael cohen need each other badly. it's too early to tell whether or not michael cohen would flip. he, too, needs the president. i think this is a longer game and i'm not sure we can accurately say he's destined to flip. >> if you read maggie haberman's article in "the new york times," her reporting would suggest that, you know, he's been somewhat abusive to michael cohen, abusive to him, calling him out for paying top price when he bought property there which is the ultimate undercutting of somebody who overpaid for something in the president's eyes. do you think the president really has that loyalty to michael cohen? >> i don't know that he has a ton of loyalty to just about anybody, bu
>> alex, there's probably a big game of chicken going on. both michael cohen and the president have careers that are inextricably linked and they need each other badly. i would point out president trump has been losing a lot of his longtime relationships and things have not gone as well for him. he's at odds with so many of his advisers. the president and michael cohen need each other badly. it's too early to tell whether or not michael cohen would flip. he, too, needs the president. i...