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alex: i'm alex. nice to meet you. sue? sue: hey, alex.e store owners. alex: creates a nonslip surface walking up and down stairs. think it's something you want to try? woman: yeah. [ laughs ] man: nice to meet you. thanks for your time. alex: oh, thank you. lemonis: the trade show ended a lot better than it started, but the best part was seeing thom and alex work together. thom: the contribution you're making is good. i might not have been giving you the opportunity. i need to step back and count on you. i want you to run putting all these pieces together with true value. lemonis: i do think the packaging looks... alex: yeah, i like it. thom: it does look good. lemonis: we're seeing the goal line. okay, buddy. alex: cool. lemonis: thank you. alex: thanks, dad. love you, dad. thom: great. ♪ paul: hello. hartman: guys, how are you? lemonis: how are you? since the trade show, i've tasked the company with finalizing the product packaging and also coming up with the displays. i've set up an opportunity for thom and the team to present their fu
alex: i'm alex. nice to meet you. sue? sue: hey, alex.e store owners. alex: creates a nonslip surface walking up and down stairs. think it's something you want to try? woman: yeah. [ laughs ] man: nice to meet you. thanks for your time. alex: oh, thank you. lemonis: the trade show ended a lot better than it started, but the best part was seeing thom and alex work together. thom: the contribution you're making is good. i might not have been giving you the opportunity. i need to step back and...
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welcome back alex anchel. let's continue our conversation. what were you thinking, alex, about the notion offer day food and what we eat? >> well, you know, living in the bay area, i am so used to, i have so many friends are dietary restrictions and i would say, so many of my friends are gluten free or dare free or, you know, the list goes on. and, i had my cousins visiting this past weekend who grew up on the east coast at least my cousin did and his wife and son. and my natural inclination was oh, i want to have a bagel brunch and that's something that i just never think of doing on a normal weekend. when it's just my sband and i. we don't get bagels even though we have a great bagel shop and i wanted lox and cream cheese and it felt like family that's what you do you have bagel brun: when we within out east coast when i was growing for us. it was a thing. and so many each coast families have bagel brunch on the weekends. i find my california jewish friends, it's not part of their tradition. and that's been a source of, like, you know, i ha
welcome back alex anchel. let's continue our conversation. what were you thinking, alex, about the notion offer day food and what we eat? >> well, you know, living in the bay area, i am so used to, i have so many friends are dietary restrictions and i would say, so many of my friends are gluten free or dare free or, you know, the list goes on. and, i had my cousins visiting this past weekend who grew up on the east coast at least my cousin did and his wife and son. and my natural...
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kristine lilly who is alex's idol. and julie foudy my biggest hero. back in l.a. 20 years later since i'm now a sports journalist i got to attend the training session and meet the current players and the 99 er's once again julie foudy the former team captain played for the u.s. for 17 years since the very beginning when conditions were much worse than they are today. a lot more rocci hotels $10.00 a day. as one point went to china and you know we we just existed on warm pepsi and mars bars because that was the sponsor and pepsi was a sponsor and we couldn't eat anything else yeah. but you know it and we had our you know battles over the years to change things as well. game allowed he found he back in the day for being vocal about the need for change she's still an active advocate for women's sports. their whole dream with that was people will see the potential and that we're this untapped market the women's side of sports that they should be tapping into and so i am a bit impatient with how long that has taken alex's favorite of the 99 er's was former
kristine lilly who is alex's idol. and julie foudy my biggest hero. back in l.a. 20 years later since i'm now a sports journalist i got to attend the training session and meet the current players and the 99 er's once again julie foudy the former team captain played for the u.s. for 17 years since the very beginning when conditions were much worse than they are today. a lot more rocci hotels $10.00 a day. as one point went to china and you know we we just existed on warm pepsi and mars bars...
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alex kershaw joined us live. his new book is "the first wave: the d-day warriors who led the way to victory in world war ii." later you will hear from another author, looking at the impact of the invasion and its aftermath on the french. both she and alex responded to viewer questions and comments. [video clip] >> soldiers, sailors, and airmen, you are about to embark on a big crusade. the eyes of the world are upon you. the hopes and prayers of liberty loving people everywhere march with you. in company with our brave allies and brothers in arms under their -- on other fronts, you will bring about the destruction of the german war machine, the elimination of nazi tyranny, and security for ourselves in a free world. your task will not be an easy one. your enemy is well-trained, well-equipped, and battle-hardened. he will fight savagely. but this is the year, 1944. much has happened since the nazi triumphs of 1940 and 1941. the united nations has inflicted upon the germans great to feed -- great defeat in open bat
alex kershaw joined us live. his new book is "the first wave: the d-day warriors who led the way to victory in world war ii." later you will hear from another author, looking at the impact of the invasion and its aftermath on the french. both she and alex responded to viewer questions and comments. [video clip] >> soldiers, sailors, and airmen, you are about to embark on a big crusade. the eyes of the world are upon you. the hopes and prayers of liberty loving people everywhere...
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he would sleep right by alex's bed, holding her little hand. that's just how he was. >> the former girlfriend regularly took alex to visit stephen in virginia and the bond between father and daughter grew strong. alex's mother then realized stephen could offer more stability and a better home life for their daughter than she could, and she gave him full custody of her. >> that says a lot about him as a dad. >> yes. stephen was responsible, and that says that he was determined to be part of his children's life. >> when alex was 2, stephen moved her to virginia to live with him full time. >> he made sure she was in a good day care. there was always times when he had to make sure he run out and got her at the right time. >> did he complain he didn't have freedom? >> absolutely not. he was content with that. >> but stephen also wanted a wife. when his coast guard service ended, he returned home, living in a house behind his parents and got a job with the state. about a year later stephen noticed an attractive woman whose office shared a parking lot
he would sleep right by alex's bed, holding her little hand. that's just how he was. >> the former girlfriend regularly took alex to visit stephen in virginia and the bond between father and daughter grew strong. alex's mother then realized stephen could offer more stability and a better home life for their daughter than she could, and she gave him full custody of her. >> that says a lot about him as a dad. >> yes. stephen was responsible, and that says that he was determined...
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alex: right. you have to wonder -- they talk about sometimes wanting to have a judge that just follows the law, that you don't know which way they will come out just because that is the outcome they want. i think to be fair, some people can argue that is with the chief justice does. we saw the two major cases is -- -- major cases that were issued this week. he was a swing vote for both. that can be -- i know within the republican party, you meet people who are critical of him and you meet people who are supportive of that type of justice and it will be interesting next year watching how it shapes up with justice kavanagh, where does he fit in. we've seen justice gorsuch also be the swing vote and side with the democratic appointed justices. we haven't seen that so much yet with kavanagh so it will be something interesting to watch there, as well. host: simone pathe, you asked about the role the judicial crisis network will play in 2020. what role did they have an 2016 and how big are they compared
alex: right. you have to wonder -- they talk about sometimes wanting to have a judge that just follows the law, that you don't know which way they will come out just because that is the outcome they want. i think to be fair, some people can argue that is with the chief justice does. we saw the two major cases is -- -- major cases that were issued this week. he was a swing vote for both. that can be -- i know within the republican party, you meet people who are critical of him and you meet...
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>> alex: nobody has the courage president trump has to take on special interests.s. laura, they will come out with teeth and claws and goe after us for this. >> laura: i'm worried there are people, this is my view but maybe i'm wrong, inside the administration who are such purists, libertarian purist. you can't do this. this is the president's agenda is it not? he is a conservative or realistp bit of a populace on this issue. the prices have to come down with fairness seeking the care of. >> alex: the president is a populace on health care. he is looking out for the average worker. his motto is, one affordable personalized -- to put you in control to treat you like a human being and not like a number.ou >> laura: are the democrats giving you high five? any supportive thanks, this will work? >> alex: this area of transparency on price and quality, i think we can get together on that.hi in fact, i have communications from democrats, wow, you guys are actually doing that? we can't believe you have the courage to take on special interest.e >> laura: u.s. chamber of comme
>> alex: nobody has the courage president trump has to take on special interests.s. laura, they will come out with teeth and claws and goe after us for this. >> laura: i'm worried there are people, this is my view but maybe i'm wrong, inside the administration who are such purists, libertarian purist. you can't do this. this is the president's agenda is it not? he is a conservative or realistp bit of a populace on this issue. the prices have to come down with fairness seeking the...
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secretary alex lazar, thank you for being here tonight.ght's news before this event at the white house. >> alex: laura it is incredibly troubling. we have a humanitarian crisis at the border. we have got families and kids flooding across the border in unprecedented numbers. i'm full. at hhs, as you know, we have unaccompanied alien children. a 12-year-old girl comes across the border by yourself. what do you do with her? give her to hh as him we take care of her in a shelter. we are full and running out of money. we need this money to take care of these kids periods >> laura: 72 hours transfer hhs facilities but there is no facilities. >> alex: i can't put a kid in a bed that does not exist and i cannot make it by the doesn't bond. >> laura: over the weekend, check it out. >> if hhs needs $3 billion to improve the conditions to build more housing, wouldn't that alleviate it? you are talking about not giving one more time and that doesn't make sense. >> i wouldn't give them one more time for these types of conditions. i don't have confidenc
secretary alex lazar, thank you for being here tonight.ght's news before this event at the white house. >> alex: laura it is incredibly troubling. we have a humanitarian crisis at the border. we have got families and kids flooding across the border in unprecedented numbers. i'm full. at hhs, as you know, we have unaccompanied alien children. a 12-year-old girl comes across the border by yourself. what do you do with her? give her to hh as him we take care of her in a shelter. we are full...
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host: alex kershaw? guest: yes, we have to remember that utah and omaha dominate the american narrative, but juno beach for the canadians, 900 americans killed, more than 900 in omaha, but over 300 canadians were killed at juno beach, the second deadliest beach on d-day. and we have to remember something very important about the canadians, our neighbors, great allies, very strong allies, they were all volunteers. every single guy, every single canadian that stepped out of a landing craft onto juno beach, every canadian that jumped out of a dakota on d-day was a volunteer. they do not have to be there, so that makes their courage special, i think, and unique. allieds a story of cooperation, superb ally cooperation, the pinnacle, you could argue, of allied operation. it was a joint effort. we fought side-by-side and died virginia, and he said he came in on the second wave for the interruption with alex kershaw. your biggest full of first-hand accounts from veterans. what was your primary source, alex kersh
host: alex kershaw? guest: yes, we have to remember that utah and omaha dominate the american narrative, but juno beach for the canadians, 900 americans killed, more than 900 in omaha, but over 300 canadians were killed at juno beach, the second deadliest beach on d-day. and we have to remember something very important about the canadians, our neighbors, great allies, very strong allies, they were all volunteers. every single guy, every single canadian that stepped out of a landing craft onto...
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it is time for "alex witt." >> thank you. welcome to weekends with alex witt. a gunman leaves 12 dead. officers take action. >> we were able to locate the floor in which the suspect was committing his crimes. >> he seemed like a nice guy. he introduced himself when we first moved in. >> how police were able to keep that gunman from wounding more. >>> tariffs threat. what the president ignored before presepti-sepsenting his . >>> we begin with the breaking news on that mass shooting in virginia beach. 12 people are dead. at least four others wounded. the suspect was killed. it all unfolded yesterday when a long time city employee walked into the municipal building and opened fire. a federal law enforcement analyst says his name is dewayne craddock. police recovered a .45-caliber handgun and empty magazines. here is what happened when the police officers confronted the gunman. >> engaged with the suspect and i can tell you that it was a long gun battle between those four officers and that suspect. even though he was involved in a long-term moving gun battle with
it is time for "alex witt." >> thank you. welcome to weekends with alex witt. a gunman leaves 12 dead. officers take action. >> we were able to locate the floor in which the suspect was committing his crimes. >> he seemed like a nice guy. he introduced himself when we first moved in. >> how police were able to keep that gunman from wounding more. >>> tariffs threat. what the president ignored before presepti-sepsenting his . >>> we begin with...
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rishaad: alex wong is still with us.de from the crypto side, i want to get markets in light of a we were talking with the federal reserve, i want to get straight to your strategy and what you like about it and how you navigate this. sense. since -- a alex: in hong kong, today's not a good day to buy. [indiscernible] we can wait. i think sentiment will turn next week. last december, we had a very short-lived recovery after the talk. i think we should be cautious. but i think we should go for insurance. kong.n hong [indiscernible] benefit from the listings of alibaba and other tech companies from china. i think these are the names of people we would go in for, to own people like stable names. david: how can you like hong kong exchanges if you are not optimistic about the market? he said you're not buying into today's session. i wonder how those things fit together. it seems conflicting. alex: not today, because i think to die the price is a little bit pumped up. we have unusual conditions and i think we can wait. i think w
rishaad: alex wong is still with us.de from the crypto side, i want to get markets in light of a we were talking with the federal reserve, i want to get straight to your strategy and what you like about it and how you navigate this. sense. since -- a alex: in hong kong, today's not a good day to buy. [indiscernible] we can wait. i think sentiment will turn next week. last december, we had a very short-lived recovery after the talk. i think we should be cautious. but i think we should go for...
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>> we are, alex. remember when you have an attack like this, there's forensic evidence of who could be behind it. any shrapnel that could be left behind for the explosive. in this case the u.s. is saying these were himpette mines which are explosions generally placed at the waterline or just below the waterline on some kind of a boat. the japanese, who are -- one of the tankers was japanese flagged, they are saying it was not a mine that hit the tanker but some sort of projectile. that's the kind of thing that could be determined. they can also looj at the shrapnel, whatever was left behind, and determine some kind of forensics of who might have made the explosive that could then trace it back to who might have placed it. the u.s. military put out video this week they say shows an iranian guard boat taking evidence away from the tankers. they're saying that's evidence iran was behind the attack. what the video does not show is anyone placing either of the mines, alex. >> absolutely. i have been wonder
>> we are, alex. remember when you have an attack like this, there's forensic evidence of who could be behind it. any shrapnel that could be left behind for the explosive. in this case the u.s. is saying these were himpette mines which are explosions generally placed at the waterline or just below the waterline on some kind of a boat. the japanese, who are -- one of the tankers was japanese flagged, they are saying it was not a mine that hit the tanker but some sort of projectile. that's...
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lazar our secretary, alex -- alex azar, don't do a good job, do a great job. obamacare doesn't work but it works at least adequately now. we had that choice to make. nottically, it is probably the best thing i did but it is the right thing for many people. i want to thank you for doing a good job. defending lot of time medicare, social security. we are always going to protect pre-existing conditions. the republicans are totally behind that. if you see anything little bit unusual, it -- we are putting in very strong, taking care of patients with pre-existing conditions. that issay, alex, that a strong foundation of what we are doing and where we are at. we are taking power away from bureaucrats, insurance companies, and special interests. we are giving that power back to patients. we are giving americans the right to know. now we have the right to try , know, negotiate, pick your own doctor, and other than that, what can i tell you? can't do better than that. health care system that is going to do good and work for the people. i want to thank everyone for being
lazar our secretary, alex -- alex azar, don't do a good job, do a great job. obamacare doesn't work but it works at least adequately now. we had that choice to make. nottically, it is probably the best thing i did but it is the right thing for many people. i want to thank you for doing a good job. defending lot of time medicare, social security. we are always going to protect pre-existing conditions. the republicans are totally behind that. if you see anything little bit unusual, it -- we are...
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my numbers are improving and i'm very positive about the outcome. >> alex wasy!hamp james holzhauer who donated part of his 2 mlgds winnings to a cancer walk in alex's name. >>> abby lee miller had an update -- >> the cancer is gone. >> she's been battling a rare form of the disease called "big little lies." >> it's fatal, so i got rid of it in three chemo treatments. and i have had seven more, a total of ten just to be safe. >> still using a wheel chark abbie lee is hopeful surgery can get her on her feet again. >> i'm contemplating having knee surgery. the their missrapists are like,n walk, it's just your knee is shot. >>> big story at "the hills" premier last night. spencer's sister stephanie got candid about how she ended up in the hospital and said it was all about family drhings spencer di hospitalized you. what happened there? >> it's a few times. it's just -- you'll see that happen and you might just get on or you might just get literally go hell. >> what would it take for you and stephanie to reconcile at this point? >> i have no issues with anyone. >> y
my numbers are improving and i'm very positive about the outcome. >> alex wasy!hamp james holzhauer who donated part of his 2 mlgds winnings to a cancer walk in alex's name. >>> abby lee miller had an update -- >> the cancer is gone. >> she's been battling a rare form of the disease called "big little lies." >> it's fatal, so i got rid of it in three chemo treatments. and i have had seven more, a total of ten just to be safe. >> still using a...
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alex? >> thank you so much from the white house. >>> joining me now, laura bassett, freelance journalist and political reporter from "the l.a. times". welcome to you both. ladies, we heard the tweet from chuck schumer. it was humorous and sarcastic as well. do you think democrats perceive as victory of sorts for the president so the way they're going to react is with humor and sarcasm? >> i think so. i think they're frustrated because what happened here is that trump manufactured a crisis in order to then solve the crisis and claim the victory. it's going to war because claiming it wins elections and saying you won the war. i think they're frustrated. i don't think they think it will stop the flow of immigrants to the country and as many points out doesn't help the root cause of immigration, which is punishment and desperation. so i'm not sure how this is exactly a victory for trump but i think a lot of trump supporters will see it as such. >> trump supporters will look at tough talk, somet
alex? >> thank you so much from the white house. >>> joining me now, laura bassett, freelance journalist and political reporter from "the l.a. times". welcome to you both. ladies, we heard the tweet from chuck schumer. it was humorous and sarcastic as well. do you think democrats perceive as victory of sorts for the president so the way they're going to react is with humor and sarcasm? >> i think so. i think they're frustrated because what happened here is that...
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a man who has been working very hard for this day, secretary alex azar. thank you, alex.plause] pres. trump: and also with us, our acting administrator of the small business administration. good, chris,. hi. congratulations, by the way. [applause] pres. trump: you liking it? i hear you are. jovita.u, thank you very much. [applause] pres. trump: i want to extend a special welcome to the many small business owners who are here. we have a lot of them in a mist and thank you very much. this is a big advantage for you or you can take care of a lot of great people taken care of. thank you for being here. small business optimism is soaring in our booming and big economy. today we give you even more reason for your confidence in the future. 2017, is ago, october signed an executive order to increase health care choice and competition all across our nation. since that time might administration has worked tirelessly to expand options and drive down the cost of health care for the american people. we took swift action to open short-term health plans and association health plans to m
a man who has been working very hard for this day, secretary alex azar. thank you, alex.plause] pres. trump: and also with us, our acting administrator of the small business administration. good, chris,. hi. congratulations, by the way. [applause] pres. trump: you liking it? i hear you are. jovita.u, thank you very much. [applause] pres. trump: i want to extend a special welcome to the many small business owners who are here. we have a lot of them in a mist and thank you very much. this is a...
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thank you very much, alex.have asked congress to support an initiative to find a breakthrough cure for childhood cancers, and we have begun a public health campaign to eradicate aids in america once and for all. that is really taking place like nobody would believe. we're looking at 10-year plan, and at the end of 10 years we will be in good shape. who would've thought that was possible just a short time ago? we're making dramatic strides in combating the opioid epidemic. we have it down by a period, a number of almost 17% this year. when i heard it, i thought they made a mistake. i said, you are not real. that's not a real number. it is very much a real number. kellyanne and all the people who have worked on that, that is a tremendous achievement. we have worked with the medical profession and with doctors and with everybody. to think that it is 17% in one year, that is a tremendous achievement. thank you very much. [applause] president trump: and we are now working with congress to pass legislation that ends
thank you very much, alex.have asked congress to support an initiative to find a breakthrough cure for childhood cancers, and we have begun a public health campaign to eradicate aids in america once and for all. that is really taking place like nobody would believe. we're looking at 10-year plan, and at the end of 10 years we will be in good shape. who would've thought that was possible just a short time ago? we're making dramatic strides in combating the opioid epidemic. we have it down by a...
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>> absolutely, alex. and in that poll you just mentioned we're also seeing that respondents are moving to the more extreme ends of this issue. so that's really forcing everyone running for president to take a vocal stand, to whichever position they take. >> reporter: with several states banning abortions and much earlier stages of pregnancy than established by roe versus wade 2020 democratic candidates are coming forward in defense of abortion rights. >> people who are frightened are the ones who don't get access and that's just not right. >> reporter: elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar and kirsten gillibrand have called for roe versus wade to be codified into federal law. >> i think kamala harris had a good idea the other day. >> reporter: harris is proposing blking dangerous abortion restrictions in states pushing unconstitutional anti-choice legislation before they go into effect. harris is also among a host of democratic candidates who tweeted in support of repealing the hyde amendment, which bans federa
>> absolutely, alex. and in that poll you just mentioned we're also seeing that respondents are moving to the more extreme ends of this issue. so that's really forcing everyone running for president to take a vocal stand, to whichever position they take. >> reporter: with several states banning abortions and much earlier stages of pregnancy than established by roe versus wade 2020 democratic candidates are coming forward in defense of abortion rights. >> people who are...
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well as author of the decay of western civilization and resurgence of russia and in athens we have alex cross of pharo he's the director and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to athens here ok ok this is going to be a potpourri at the very start here alex you've got your pick here and peach mint mexico google antitrust what's the flavor for you at the moment go ahead. all of it peter all of it because you know i think that it all you know falls under the same umbrella and i think we have to take a step back and see that now that mueller investigation that it's been concluded or at least mueller has concluded one activity is concluded what exactly the democrats haven't finished that the mainstream media is not finished but mueller said he's not going to testify he's done this is the reports he made some statements but that's that i think trump was actually expecting that as the mueller investigation finished that he would be able to work a little bit with the democrats t
well as author of the decay of western civilization and resurgence of russia and in athens we have alex cross of pharo he's the director and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to athens here ok ok this is going to be a potpourri at the very start here alex you've got your pick here and peach mint mexico google antitrust what's the flavor for you at the moment go ahead. all of it...
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alex? >> the president, of course, refocusing on his re-election now with that rally down in orlando, you have a new piece on cnn.com about a joke that he's been making about term limits. >> yeah, joke, i would say, he's not really joking, though he says he is. this is recent, this is from over the weekend. ignore all of this other than right here, he says, after the end of six years, and i made america great again? do you think the people would demand i stay longer? he's done this on a number of occasions, he jokes about the possibility of staying oned the constitution ali mandated two terms. do i think he has a secret plan to do so? no, i don't. i don't think he has a secret plan to do much. it suggests that donald trump doesn't really get the whole public stewardship that the presidency represents. george washington breaking news could have been elected to a third term as president. he chose not to be, because he didn't want to create a monarchy, that they had broken away from england be
alex? >> the president, of course, refocusing on his re-election now with that rally down in orlando, you have a new piece on cnn.com about a joke that he's been making about term limits. >> yeah, joke, i would say, he's not really joking, though he says he is. this is recent, this is from over the weekend. ignore all of this other than right here, he says, after the end of six years, and i made america great again? do you think the people would demand i stay longer? he's done this...
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i'm alex marquardt. according to the president, mexico is ready to crack down on migrants passing through their country to the u.s. the u.s. is going to work to speed up the processing of asylum claims. for more on this late night deal let's go to cnn's sarah westwood at the white house. sarah, the president this morning celebrating this deal in a series of tweets. what did each country get out of it and what do we know about this deal? >> reporter: alex, we know this is a deal that came together after three days of intense negotiations between the mexican delegation that had come up here to washington and the u.s. side led by secretary of state mike pompeo. and it resulted in president trump backing off that threat to impose a 5% tariff on all goods imported from mexico and in exchange, mexico agreed to deploy thousands of its troops throughout the country including to its southern border to stop the flow of central american migrants coming up through mexico to get to the u.s. border. mexico agreed to t
i'm alex marquardt. according to the president, mexico is ready to crack down on migrants passing through their country to the u.s. the u.s. is going to work to speed up the processing of asylum claims. for more on this late night deal let's go to cnn's sarah westwood at the white house. sarah, the president this morning celebrating this deal in a series of tweets. what did each country get out of it and what do we know about this deal? >> reporter: alex, we know this is a deal that came...
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thank you, alex.plause] president trump: and also with us, our acting administrator of the small business administration. chris pilkinton. where is chris? good, chris. hi. congratulations, by the way. [applause] president trump: congratulations. you liking it? i hope you are liking it. i hear you are. thank you, jovita. thank you very much. [applause] president trump: i want to extend a special welcome to the many small business owners who are here. we have a lot of them in our midst, and thank you very much. this is a big advantage for you and something where you can take -- a lot of great people are going to be taken care of. thank you very much. small business optimism is soaring in our very booming and big economy. today, we give you even more reason for your confidence in the future. two years ago in october 2017, i signed an executive order to increase health care choice and competition all across our nation. since that time, my administration has worked tirelessly to expand options and drive do
thank you, alex.plause] president trump: and also with us, our acting administrator of the small business administration. chris pilkinton. where is chris? good, chris. hi. congratulations, by the way. [applause] president trump: congratulations. you liking it? i hope you are liking it. i hear you are. thank you, jovita. thank you very much. [applause] president trump: i want to extend a special welcome to the many small business owners who are here. we have a lot of them in our midst, and thank...
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america correspondent alex mahela bitch. all right i want to start things off with this latest vote by the u.s. house of representatives representatives against against reining in warrantless buys of surveillance should we be happy that we finally found something that can bring democrats and republicans together and that something is protecting the government's right to abuse the 4th amendment alex i'll start with you what do you feel about this. and what did you expect i mean come on once you give the government a little bit of power not just to take it away the government likes its power it keeps its power when they start moving in a direction like this it's really hard to reel it back unless you're going to radically change things with the government vote for somebody that's radically different and i don't see that happening anytime soon in the united states of america there's also the 2nd point tyrrel think about it when i go onto the internet when i get on my phone i assume that somebody is listening to me or watching w
america correspondent alex mahela bitch. all right i want to start things off with this latest vote by the u.s. house of representatives representatives against against reining in warrantless buys of surveillance should we be happy that we finally found something that can bring democrats and republicans together and that something is protecting the government's right to abuse the 4th amendment alex i'll start with you what do you feel about this. and what did you expect i mean come on once you...
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>> reporter: good morning, alex. the latest is in the hours before the attacks on the tankers in the gulf of oman on thursday, iranians spotted a u.s. drone flying overhead and launched a surface-to-air missile on the unmanned aircraft. the missile apparently missed and fell into the sea. now the same u.s. official that put out that report also said that days prior to that attack, the u.s. drone was shot down in the red sea by what was believed to be iranian missile shoot by houthi rebels. this is all believed after the video shows the irgc removing the mine from one of the tankers. the u.s. military put out a video that shows the irgc removing the mine from the hull of the tankers in order to cover their tracks. president trump says this is evidence that iran is behind the attack. at this point, there is no smoking gun. the evidence that is provided so far is that grainy video and at this point it is just not irrefutable. it doesn't show the mines attached, but removed. iran could argue they are removing mines attac
>> reporter: good morning, alex. the latest is in the hours before the attacks on the tankers in the gulf of oman on thursday, iranians spotted a u.s. drone flying overhead and launched a surface-to-air missile on the unmanned aircraft. the missile apparently missed and fell into the sea. now the same u.s. official that put out that report also said that days prior to that attack, the u.s. drone was shot down in the red sea by what was believed to be iranian missile shoot by houthi...
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>> that's right, alex. cory booker will also be at that state party convention and planned parenthood forum with other candidates, but he's spending the morning talking about his american outreach. he's at a barber shop right now. not only has he been cracking jokes and having fun with the guys inside, but he's been focusing on key issues like entrepreneurship, key justice reform. you know this all comes as this week he's been in the back and forth somewhat with vice president joe biden. listen to what one barber here had to say about that. >> it's the culture we're in right now. what biden said to me wasn't bad because all he was saying is he can work across party lines. i'm in agreeance with that. no matter how bad that person might be over there, if they're in the senate or the house, you have to work with them. >> but booker said he ought to apologize for that? >> i don't think he ought to apologize. there is no apology that needs to be had. he didn't offend me because i understood what he was saying. >
>> that's right, alex. cory booker will also be at that state party convention and planned parenthood forum with other candidates, but he's spending the morning talking about his american outreach. he's at a barber shop right now. not only has he been cracking jokes and having fun with the guys inside, but he's been focusing on key issues like entrepreneurship, key justice reform. you know this all comes as this week he's been in the back and forth somewhat with vice president joe biden....
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>> alex, good afternoon. you see a lot of candidates there you know, trying to explain away their poor showing from the polls and they are all correct. we're eight months before the first balloting begins in 2020 here at the iowa caucuses. you can probably hear the rally behind me as the candidates walk in, but it's also when these candidates begin to make their mark. the candidates right now who have been out here for a long time for months and months who still are really not showing up in the polls at all. that's a challenge for them, particularly because of the big field, but, alex, this is an important moment here today because all candidates are introducing themselves as a critical activist. senator cory booker who has been campaigning in iowa a lot. he's at just 1% or so in our new pot. he's going to be speaking first followed by 18 other candidates so, no, these candidates cannot win people over in five-minute speeches, but they certainly can show that they are committed to campaigning here. they can e
>> alex, good afternoon. you see a lot of candidates there you know, trying to explain away their poor showing from the polls and they are all correct. we're eight months before the first balloting begins in 2020 here at the iowa caucuses. you can probably hear the rally behind me as the candidates walk in, but it's also when these candidates begin to make their mark. the candidates right now who have been out here for a long time for months and months who still are really not showing up...
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>> alex morgan, for sure. >> alex morgan, amazing. >> alex morgan. >> alex morgan, definitely. >> alex first goal was scored by star forward, alex morgan in the 12th minute. she went on to score four more goals, tying a world cup win right there. but the controversial element to all this is that she was asked later on in a press conference whether or not team usa played thailand too tough. they're being criticized for celebrating after their ninth and tenth goal. morgan responded, saying that in the world cup, every goal matters and head coach jill ellis says she's got going to rein her team in, in such an important competition. for the most part, fans are happy and the players are pleased and a lot of people are tweeting about the tournament as well. it racked up 350,000 tweets. i'm going t clear for team usa. cheryl: you're live at a champagne house in france. i can't wait to see your expense report, carley. >> reporter: i may have to pocket some of this. but i'll try and be good. cheryl: miscellaneous, miscellaneous, miscellaneous. lauren: thanks, carley. coming up, feeling left out
>> alex morgan, for sure. >> alex morgan, amazing. >> alex morgan. >> alex morgan, definitely. >> alex first goal was scored by star forward, alex morgan in the 12th minute. she went on to score four more goals, tying a world cup win right there. but the controversial element to all this is that she was asked later on in a press conference whether or not team usa played thailand too tough. they're being criticized for celebrating after their ninth and tenth goal....
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always appreciate let me go to athens here ok ok this is going to be a potpourri at the very start here alex you've got your pick here and peach mint mexico google antitrust what's the flavor for you at the moment go ahead. all of it peter all of it because you know i think that it all you know falls under the same umbrella and i think we have to take a step back and see that now than buehler investigation that it's been concluded for at least. one act of it is concluded as you know what exactly does. crowds haven't finished that the mainstream media is not finished but mueller said he's not going to testify he's done this is there are reports he made some statements but that's that i think trump was actually expecting that as the mueller investigation finished that he would be able to work a little bit with the democrats to be able to do some policy and let's not forget he went to that meeting with nancy pelosi that you have a structured meeting and he walked out of it and he was upset he was upset that palosi is still going for this impeachment line that the democrats are still going after
always appreciate let me go to athens here ok ok this is going to be a potpourri at the very start here alex you've got your pick here and peach mint mexico google antitrust what's the flavor for you at the moment go ahead. all of it peter all of it because you know i think that it all you know falls under the same umbrella and i think we have to take a step back and see that now than buehler investigation that it's been concluded for at least. one act of it is concluded as you know what...
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, alex thank you for now.ondent, many thanks indeed. to tennis now. rafa nadal may be the king of roland garros but novak djokovic made a little bit of french open history today. he is into the quarterfinals for the 10th year in a row, the first man to achieve that. in the women's draw, where the top seeds have been falling, the defending champion simona halep had a very straight—forward win. rhia chohan has the best of today's play. if you thought rafael the doll was the paperfor this if you thought rafael the doll was the paper for this tournament, if you thought rafael the doll was the paperfor this tournament, think again, no djokovic has been on cruise control, so the kuester was could he even take a set off this quy: could he even take a set off this guy, because the world number one hasn't dropped on this french open. well, he tried, but perfection like this is for the perfect record. a breathtaking opening, set the tone for this match. easy pc. the duel for this match. easy pc. the duel for who would p
, alex thank you for now.ondent, many thanks indeed. to tennis now. rafa nadal may be the king of roland garros but novak djokovic made a little bit of french open history today. he is into the quarterfinals for the 10th year in a row, the first man to achieve that. in the women's draw, where the top seeds have been falling, the defending champion simona halep had a very straight—forward win. rhia chohan has the best of today's play. if you thought rafael the doll was the paperfor this if you...
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[applause] >> thank you, alex.ing we honor those who made the supreme sacrifice on d-day and all who served in the greatest generation, our mission today is to make sure that we embody in our own lives the virtues of patriotism, honor, self-sacrifice and bravery that characterized that generation and particularly those who waded ashore on d-day. that is our mission. i'm especially happy, as all of us must be, to see so many young americans and young allied people here today. it is you who will carry the torch forward into another century. bless those, god who served on d-day, who led us through the war, and god bless america. thank you. [applause] the friends of the national world war ii memorial is proud to partner with the national park service, the caretakers of this magnificent memorial. it's my pleasure to introduce the acting superintendent of the national mall and memorial parks, mr. jeffrey wright reinboldt. [applause] >> good morning. on behalf of the national park service, it's my pleasure to welcome you
[applause] >> thank you, alex.ing we honor those who made the supreme sacrifice on d-day and all who served in the greatest generation, our mission today is to make sure that we embody in our own lives the virtues of patriotism, honor, self-sacrifice and bravery that characterized that generation and particularly those who waded ashore on d-day. that is our mission. i'm especially happy, as all of us must be, to see so many young americans and young allied people here today. it is you who...
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throw it over to alex. it is black music month which was awesome but it is also caribbean heritage month. >> what? >> it is today, too. i had to get that in. >> jean-pierre, wakanda, she's amazing >> she's amazing and she got up there instantly. all right, my friend, have a good day. 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome everyone to alex witt. heated debate whether it is about politics than principles. >> i think we'll do what is right for the country. >> if he could establish obstruction, he would have done it. he could not have done it. >> let's take our time and do this efficiently and not just effectively. >> this president is not above the law. >> the president's britain bound, the headline he already created. >> today virginia beach mourns and looks for answers. developing right now, new indications of how the american public feels about impeachment after robert mueller spoke publicly for the first time in two years. our new cnn poll, 41% in favor of ip peampeaching the presiden that's an increase from 4%. thos
throw it over to alex. it is black music month which was awesome but it is also caribbean heritage month. >> what? >> it is today, too. i had to get that in. >> jean-pierre, wakanda, she's amazing >> she's amazing and she got up there instantly. all right, my friend, have a good day. 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome everyone to alex witt. heated debate whether it is about politics than principles. >> i think we'll do what is right for the country. >> if he could...
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estÁ en el piso alex morgan: estamos junto a deyna castellanos que nos acompaÑa con sus comentarios. ni siquiera que le estÉn hablando ya lo van a cobrar. >> sÍ lo van a cobrar. >> toma carrera meghan rapinoe. >> la orden de la juez va meghan y gooooool! gooooool! gooooool! gooooool! gooooool! de estados unidos >>> a los 5 minutos. >> me rapinoe y el 46 en su haber con la camiseta de la selecciÓn nacional y vaya que es importante para abrir el marcador a los 5 minutos de juego >>> gana estados unidos 1 a 0 >>> ahÍ veiamos la repeticiÓn que claramente no habÍa fuera de lugar arranca perfectamente. esto ha hecho estados unidos durante todo el mundial atacar mucho mÁs por ese costado derecho con la velocidad se pone la Última lÍnea ofensiva de estados unidos le gana y despuÉs la defensora llega tarde irene paredes por eso le marcan el penal perfectamente cobrado. 489 mÁs con la habilidad que tienen las jugadoras tienes que pararte bien firme y no hacer faltas como la que acabas de hacer y bueno, muy buen penal que acaba de cobrar rapinoe con tranquilidad y golazo. >> leila. >> la pelota
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alex? >> right. further mudying the waters. abby philip on the north lawn. white house, thank you. >>> president trump also took the opportunity to blast house squeaker nancy pelosi for remarks she made about his moral compass. the speaker saying that the president doesn't know right from wrong and took part in a, quote, criminal cover-up citing examples in the mueller report. cnn senior congressional reporter manu raju. more salvos in this deepening and ongoing feud and this time president not really holding back in his response. >> reporter: no. he's not. he was last week in normandy -- >> all right. i'm sorry, we'll have to cut you off, manu. we can't hear you. there are technical difficulties, and we'll try to get back to him in a little bit. but let's dig deeper on more of what the president said today with our panel. phil mudd, a cia counterterrorism, julie hirschfeld davis, congressional correspondent for the "new york times" and mike moreno, a former department of justice prosecutor
alex? >> right. further mudying the waters. abby philip on the north lawn. white house, thank you. >>> president trump also took the opportunity to blast house squeaker nancy pelosi for remarks she made about his moral compass. the speaker saying that the president doesn't know right from wrong and took part in a, quote, criminal cover-up citing examples in the mueller report. cnn senior congressional reporter manu raju. more salvos in this deepening and ongoing feud and this...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, bracknell.arty leadership candidates and their policies are on the bbc website at bbc.co.uk/news. the inquiry into contaminated blood has been hearing from a man who lost four of his six brothers after they were infected with hiv or hepatitis c. john cornes and five of his siblings were all haemophiliacs. they were among thousands of people who were given infected blood in the 19705 and ‘80s. our health editor, hugh pym, reports from leeds. i cry when i think of my nephews and my nieces that haven't got dads. luckily, i'm still here. i don't know how long i'm going to be here for. john was one of six brothers with haemophilia. three died because they were infected with hiv through blood products provided by the nhs. one of his brothers infected a girlfriend, and the family was hounded by reporters, even at one of the funerals in the early 1990s, as he explained to the inquiry. we had them hiding in the bushes, and there was lots, at least 50 reporters in the bushes. and it made us really infuria
alex forsyth, bbc news, bracknell.arty leadership candidates and their policies are on the bbc website at bbc.co.uk/news. the inquiry into contaminated blood has been hearing from a man who lost four of his six brothers after they were infected with hiv or hepatitis c. john cornes and five of his siblings were all haemophiliacs. they were among thousands of people who were given infected blood in the 19705 and ‘80s. our health editor, hugh pym, reports from leeds. i cry when i think of my...
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for alex in the show well james if you want to contact the police the mail and at the show at alex salmond scoff and of course you can contact us via twitter or our facebook page now as you know the base traces there is a keen betting market this is how the later thought look where the bikies. i'm so bored is johnson is a runaway favorite but it's plentiful find out to the cost since time immemorial favorites do not always when. alex turns to daily mail columnist peter oborne to give us the form and assess the prospects of the field now i'm delighted to be joined by a top racing pundit somebody who's been studying the form the trainers of the conservative party for many many years peter oborne welcome to the exam show a great pleasure others so what we're considering this this new race royal ascot so this is the tory leadership states what do you qualities do you require. as the winner of this race. well it's very like studying the results of any race you have to look at. a form over a course and distance of a big what the class look at the ownership the trainers you've got to make all of
for alex in the show well james if you want to contact the police the mail and at the show at alex salmond scoff and of course you can contact us via twitter or our facebook page now as you know the base traces there is a keen betting market this is how the later thought look where the bikies. i'm so bored is johnson is a runaway favorite but it's plentiful find out to the cost since time immemorial favorites do not always when. alex turns to daily mail columnist peter oborne to give us the...
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has ramped up reaching new heights alex mahela just following the story in toronto alex according to b.p. british petroleum testicle revealed world energy the u.s. is breaking records when it comes to pumping out oil what can you tell us. you know last year alone on the daily amount of oil that was being pumped out was 2200000 barrels more than the year before that's 2200000 barrels a day that's enough to fuel the entire u.k. it's a massive amount of fuel it's the biggest search we've ever seen in any country in the world that that type of growth rate is absolutely massive and you know it so year over year we're looking at this and wouldn't looking at a global production in the u.s. anything that's gone up in production in this world in the past year has been all due to this u.s. surge in production now here's a map just to give you an idea of where this is happening this is the permian basin which covers a part of texas and you mexico i'm with say that this part of the u.s. is going to be for the next 10 years the part of the u.s. where the oil supply will mostly be coming from so i
has ramped up reaching new heights alex mahela just following the story in toronto alex according to b.p. british petroleum testicle revealed world energy the u.s. is breaking records when it comes to pumping out oil what can you tell us. you know last year alone on the daily amount of oil that was being pumped out was 2200000 barrels more than the year before that's 2200000 barrels a day that's enough to fuel the entire u.k. it's a massive amount of fuel it's the biggest search we've ever seen...