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i'm amy goodman. at least 900 children forcibly separated from their parents at the u.s.-mexico border have yet to be reunited, as the trump administration faces today's deadline for family reunification set by a federal judge. federal officials say some 463 separated parents have been deported since trump launched the zero-tolerance border policy, even as these children remain in u.s. detention centers. administration officials say the parents voluntarily agreed to leave their children behind. but in court papers filed wednesday, the aclu argued many parents say they were coerced or misled into signing forms they could not read and were confused about what they were agreeing to. after headlines, we'll speak with two immigration lawyers who've been representing immigrant parents separated from their children. in new york city, eight people were arrested as protesters targeted the manhattan home of jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon in a nonviolent civil disobedience action. the protesters attempted to del
i'm amy goodman. at least 900 children forcibly separated from their parents at the u.s.-mexico border have yet to be reunited, as the trump administration faces today's deadline for family reunification set by a federal judge. federal officials say some 463 separated parents have been deported since trump launched the zero-tolerance border policy, even as these children remain in u.s. detention centers. administration officials say the parents voluntarily agreed to leave their children behind....
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i'm amy goodman. president donald trump lashed out at iran's president sunday, warning he was prepared to unleash dire consequences on iran if its leader threatens the united states again. in a sunday evening tweet addressed to iranian president hassan rouhani and written in all caps, trump wrote, "never, ever threaten the united states again or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before. we are no longer a country that will stand for your demented words of violence & death. be cautious." trump's threat came just hours after president rouhani warned the u.s. against attacking iran, saying "war with iran is the mother of all wars." trump, don't play with the lion's tail. you will forever regret it. amy: rouhani's comments came afafter hours after secretary of state mike pompeo compared iran's leaders to con artists and mobsters during a speech to a largely iranian-american audience in california. this comes as the u.s. is working to restore sanction
i'm amy goodman. president donald trump lashed out at iran's president sunday, warning he was prepared to unleash dire consequences on iran if its leader threatens the united states again. in a sunday evening tweet addressed to iranian president hassan rouhani and written in all caps, trump wrote, "never, ever threaten the united states again or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before. we are no longer a country that will stand for...
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amy: a major u.s. mimilitary contractor has been caught detaining dozens of migrant children inside a vacant phoenix office building with dark windows, no kitchen and only a few toilets. we'll speak with aura bogado with reveal, who broke the story. then we go to the u.s. border in texas where we will speak with human rights lawyer jennifer harbury on how today's lobectomy is foreign policy in central america. >> helped to create the cartels. most of the heads of the cartels are former military intelligence leaders who are trained in the united states, armed by the united states, worked carefully with the united states during the genocide era. we will also speak with jennifer harbury about her husband efrain bamaca velasquez who was tortured and murdered by the guatemalan army in the 1980's. after massive campaign, she she exposed the u.s. involvement in the cover-up of her husband's death. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy good
amy: a major u.s. mimilitary contractor has been caught detaining dozens of migrant children inside a vacant phoenix office building with dark windows, no kitchen and only a few toilets. we'll speak with aura bogado with reveal, who broke the story. then we go to the u.s. border in texas where we will speak with human rights lawyer jennifer harbury on how today's lobectomy is foreign policy in central america. >> helped to create the cartels. most of the heads of the cartels are former...
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i'm amy goodman. president trump is facing mass protests in london today, where he's meeting with british prime minister theresa may only hours after he criticized her in an explosive interview with the rupert murdoch-owned british tabloid the sun. pres. trump: most likely, because we will be dealing with the european union instead of dealing with the u.k., so it will probably kill the deal. if they do that, the trade to with the u.s. will probably not be made. i did give theresa, whom i like, i did give her my views on what she should do and how she should negotiate. and she did not follow those. i would say she probably went the opposite way. is a trumph supporter. during the interview, trump also praised former foreign secretary boris johnson and criticized the london mayor. one of the most prominent muslim politicians in europe. greetingrotests are president trump during his two-day trip to britain, including a 20 foot long giant blimp depicting trump as an angry, orange baby wearing a diaper and
i'm amy goodman. president trump is facing mass protests in london today, where he's meeting with british prime minister theresa may only hours after he criticized her in an explosive interview with the rupert murdoch-owned british tabloid the sun. pres. trump: most likely, because we will be dealing with the european union instead of dealing with the u.k., so it will probably kill the deal. if they do that, the trade to with the u.s. will probably not be made. i did give theresa, whom i like,...
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i'm amy goodman. president trump has nominated federal judge brett kavanaugh to replace retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy. if kavanaugh is confirmed, it would create a bloc of five right-wing justices, making it the most conservative supreme court since the 1930's. critics warn this could lead to major rollbacks of c civil r ri, environmentatal regulations,unun control measures, voting rights, anand reproductive rights, including the overturning of roe v. wade.e. this is supreme e court nomineee judge brett kavanaugh speaking monday night. >> my judicial philosophy is straightforward. a judge must be independent. must interpret the law, not make the law. a judge must interpret statutes as writttten. a judge must interpret the constitution as written. informed by history and .radition and precedent they make a we will host a roundtable discussion on brett kavanaugh after headlines. in immigration news, the trump administration will not meet today's deadline to rereunite al migrant t childr
i'm amy goodman. president trump has nominated federal judge brett kavanaugh to replace retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy. if kavanaugh is confirmed, it would create a bloc of five right-wing justices, making it the most conservative supreme court since the 1930's. critics warn this could lead to major rollbacks of c civil r ri, environmentatal regulations,unun control measures, voting rights, anand reproductive rights, including the overturning of roe v. wade.e. this is supreme e...
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i'm amy goodman. the trump administration failed to meet a court-imposed deadline tuesday to reunite all of the children under the age of five immigration officials took from their parents at the border and then sent to jails and detention centers across the country. only 38 of the 102 children under five have e been reunited with their parents, some of whom say their young chilildren did t even recognize them at first after the traumatic, protracted separation. on tuesday, judge dana sabraw reiterated that all separated children -- 3000 in total -- must be reunited with their parents by july 26. saying "these are firm deadlines. they are not aspirational goals." also on tuesday, health and human services secretary alex azar claimed the united states was acting genenerously for the migrantt children whenen they tk them away. >> it is one of the great acts of american generosity and charity, what we're doing for these unaccompanied kids who are smuggled into our country or come across and legally. amy:
i'm amy goodman. the trump administration failed to meet a court-imposed deadline tuesday to reunite all of the children under the age of five immigration officials took from their parents at the border and then sent to jails and detention centers across the country. only 38 of the 102 children under five have e been reunited with their parents, some of whom say their young chilildren did t even recognize them at first after the traumatic, protracted separation. on tuesday, judge dana sabraw...
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i'm amy goodman. under a barrage of bipartisan criticism, president trump said tuesday he misspoke in the news conference in helsinki after his summit with russian president vladimimir putin. this was trump's original statement about alleged russian interference in the 2016 election. pres. trump: people came to me. dan coats could to me and some others. they said they think it is russia. , he justesident putin said it is not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be. amy: that was trump speaking monday in helsinki alongside russian president vladimir putin. but t tuesday after news anchor, lawmakers, and members of the intelligence community decried his comments as treasonous, trump said he'd misspoken, mistakenly sayinin"would" when he meant t to say "wouldn't." pres. trump: just to repeat it, i said the word "would" ininsted of "wouolldn't." i thought it would be unclear on the actual video or transcript, it should have been "i don't see any reason why it wouldn't be russia." s
i'm amy goodman. under a barrage of bipartisan criticism, president trump said tuesday he misspoke in the news conference in helsinki after his summit with russian president vladimimir putin. this was trump's original statement about alleged russian interference in the 2016 election. pres. trump: people came to me. dan coats could to me and some others. they said they think it is russia. , he justesident putin said it is not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be. amy:...
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i'm amy goodman. president trump is meeting with russian president vladimir putin in helsinki, finland. this morning, they made a statement in which trump said he and putin would discuss china, trade, and nucuclear weapons. t think the i really worlrld wants to see us get alo. we are the two great nuclear powers. .e have 90% of the nuclear and that is not a good thing, that is a a bad thing.. and hopefully, we can do something about that because it is not a positive force, it is a negative force. amy: speaking this morning, president trump also said he hoped her better relelations bebetween the united states and russia. pres. trump: great opportunities that,er as two countries frankly, we have n not been gegetting along for a well fofoe last number of years. i have been you're n not too lo, but it is getting close to two years. i think we will end up havavingn extranet relationship. i have been saying it and i'm sure you have heard over the years and as i campaign, saying getting along with russia is
i'm amy goodman. president trump is meeting with russian president vladimir putin in helsinki, finland. this morning, they made a statement in which trump said he and putin would discuss china, trade, and nucuclear weapons. t think the i really worlrld wants to see us get alo. we are the two great nuclear powers. .e have 90% of the nuclear and that is not a good thing, that is a a bad thing.. and hopefully, we can do something about that because it is not a positive force, it is a negative...
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i'm amy goodman. president trump called wednesday on nato member nations to increase their military spending to 4% of gross domestic product, doubling his previous demand that they meet targets of 2% by january. trump's comments, made during a tense nato summit in brussels, reportedly prompted the military alliance to call an emergency session to respond to the demands. "the washington post" reports trump said the u.s. was prepared to go it alone and threatened to "do his own thing" unless the target is met. on wednesday, nato secretary general yens stoltenberg downplayed reports of tensions with trump, even as he said nato members were prepared to increase military spending. >> of course president trump has direct language, a message on we allense spending, but agree. amy:'s begin to reporters as nato talks wrap up today, trump touted the visit as a success and boasted about future weapon sales to nato allies. trump: the united states by far makes the best military equipment. the best jets. the best
i'm amy goodman. president trump called wednesday on nato member nations to increase their military spending to 4% of gross domestic product, doubling his previous demand that they meet targets of 2% by january. trump's comments, made during a tense nato summit in brussels, reportedly prompted the military alliance to call an emergency session to respond to the demands. "the washington post" reports trump said the u.s. was prepared to go it alone and threatened to "do his own...
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i'm amy goodman. president trump's national security adviser john bolton has reiterated trump's threats to iran, only one day after trump tweeted, "to iranian president hassan rouhani: never, ever threaten the united states again or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before." on monday, bolton doubled down, saying, "president trump told me that if iran does anything at all to the negative, they will pay a price like few countries have ever paid before." alalso on monday, trump sasaid e was not concerned about prprovoking iran. >> not at all. not at all. amy: to see our coverage of the trump administration's escalating threats against iran, go to democracynow.org. the trump adadministration may hahave deported upup to 463 pars of children n separated by immigration offificials at the border, even as their children remain in us custody. a federal judge has ordered the administration t to reunite all separated migrant children a and parents s by july
i'm amy goodman. president trump's national security adviser john bolton has reiterated trump's threats to iran, only one day after trump tweeted, "to iranian president hassan rouhani: never, ever threaten the united states again or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before." on monday, bolton doubled down, saying, "president trump told me that if iran does anything at all to the negative, they will pay a price like few...
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i'm amy goodman. the white house said thursday that president trump will invite russian president vladimir putin to visit washington, d.c. in the fall. news of the invitation capped a week of damage control by the white house, after trump said at a summit with putin in helsinki , that he didn't see any reason why russia would have meddled in the 2016 election. trump's invitation to putin appeared to catch top administration officials by surprise. this is nbc news correspondent andrea mitchell, breaking the news to director of national intelligence, dan coats, during the aspen security forum in colorado on thursday. >> the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? [laughter] vladimir putin bag coming to the white house. >> ok. [laughter] that is going to be special. [laughter] but not everyone in the washington dc establishment is opposed. thomas pickering told cnn today that the president we got is the president we got, the pr
i'm amy goodman. the white house said thursday that president trump will invite russian president vladimir putin to visit washington, d.c. in the fall. news of the invitation capped a week of damage control by the white house, after trump said at a summit with putin in helsinki , that he didn't see any reason why russia would have meddled in the 2016 election. trump's invitation to putin appeared to catch top administration officials by surprise. this is nbc news correspondent andrea mitchell,...
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i'm amy goodman. president trump is meeting with congressional lawmakers on capitol hill today as he faces bipartisan crititicism over r hs decision to lash out at his own intelligence agencies over the investigation of alleged russian interference in the 2016 election, while speaking at a joint news conference with russian president vladimir putin following their summit in helsinki. have trump: i do feel we both made some steaks. is a disasterobe for our country. i think it has kept us apart. it has kept us separated. there was no collusion at all. everybody knows it. --:'s comments infuriated his commmment infuriated many. john mccain called them one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president in memory. formrmer cia director john brenn tweeted -- john "it was nothing short of treasonous." trump's oh national security adviser, director of national intelligence dan coats, said in the statement that was reportedly not cleared by the white house "we have been clear in our assessments
i'm amy goodman. president trump is meeting with congressional lawmakers on capitol hill today as he faces bipartisan crititicism over r hs decision to lash out at his own intelligence agencies over the investigation of alleged russian interference in the 2016 election, while speaking at a joint news conference with russian president vladimir putin following their summit in helsinki. have trump: i do feel we both made some steaks. is a disasterobe for our country. i think it has kept us apart....
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amy: yeah.emonis: so, i never like the brand on the door to be the brand on the product inside that store. the idea of creating brands and doing what you do inside of anderson is great, but what i would prefer to see is anderson on the door, and then inside of the store, other brands that you may own in your back pocket. when the brand on the door and the name on the product is the same, the customer is gonna see that as almost a house brand, like generic cereal. and the high margins that you were actually going for, they may not come to fruition. what's it like working for these two guys? val: the way that they treat us, they're fair. they're nice. i will say that they are kind of spread thin. amy: usually, it's pretty stressful, and you know, john is going, "give me the new art, new customer, new business, sales." and he's just very pressured and wanting to make sure we're doing our jobs. sometimes i feel like they just need to focus on one thing. lemonis: are they late with their deadlines? a
amy: yeah.emonis: so, i never like the brand on the door to be the brand on the product inside that store. the idea of creating brands and doing what you do inside of anderson is great, but what i would prefer to see is anderson on the door, and then inside of the store, other brands that you may own in your back pocket. when the brand on the door and the name on the product is the same, the customer is gonna see that as almost a house brand, like generic cereal. and the high margins that you...
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amy: dr.anjay basu, we want to thank you for being with us, assistant professor of medicine at stanford university. co-author of the new study regarding suicide rates being increased in the united states and mexico by higher temperature rates. this is democracy now! when we come back, how central american activists in this country are organizing against president trump's immigration policies. stay with us. ♪ [music break] "globe all warming."." i'm amy y goodman with juan. juan: we end today's show with a leading central american activist's response to the crisis prompting thousands in honduras, el salvador, and guatemala to seek asylum in the united states. this week, the trump administration disclosed it may have deported up to 463 parents of children separated by immigratioion officials at the border, even as their children remain in u.s. custody. this comes as a federal judge has ordered the trump administration to reunite all separated migrant children and parents by july 26. the administ
amy: dr.anjay basu, we want to thank you for being with us, assistant professor of medicine at stanford university. co-author of the new study regarding suicide rates being increased in the united states and mexico by higher temperature rates. this is democracy now! when we come back, how central american activists in this country are organizing against president trump's immigration policies. stay with us. ♪ [music break] "globe all warming."." i'm amy y goodman with juan....
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i'm amy goodman. federal officials say 711 children remain separated and in u.s. custody, with government -- after the trump administration missesed a court imposed deadline to reunite more than 2500 immigrant children separated from their parents at the u.s.-mexico border. governmement lawyers claim the children are not eligible forr reunification. more thahan 400 of the children have parents who've already been deported from the united states. in response, aclu lawyer lee gelernt said in a statement, "we're thrilled for the families who are finally reunited, but many more remain separated. the trump administration is trying to sweep them under the rug by unilaterally picking and choosing who is eligible for reunification." this comes amid nationwide protests a against trump's zero-tolerance immigration policies. in louisville, kentucky, police arrested nine activists thursday as they nonviolently locked themselves together to block elevators inside an immigration court building. in washington, d.c.,
i'm amy goodman. federal officials say 711 children remain separated and in u.s. custody, with government -- after the trump administration missesed a court imposed deadline to reunite more than 2500 immigrant children separated from their parents at the u.s.-mexico border. governmement lawyers claim the children are not eligible forr reunification. more thahan 400 of the children have parents who've already been deported from the united states. in response, aclu lawyer lee gelernt said in a...
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i'm amy goodman. in california, eight people have died as wildfires fueled by climate change range statewide. among the dead art to firefighters and a 70-year-old woman with her 4 and 5-year-oldd great grandchildren. in total, firefighters are battling 17 wildfires blazing across california, engulfing more than 200,000 acres. forcing mass evacuations in the region, including in yosemite national park. flames are surging in arizona, colorado, idaho, and oregon. more climate change news. the indian government says more than 500 people have died a result of flooding and heavy rains in recent weeks. scientists have linked increased flooding and rainfall to climate change. north korea has returned some of the remains of u.s. soldiers killed during the korean war, in the latest diplomatic step between the us and north korea. north korean leader kim jong-un agreed to the repatriation of remains during the historic summit between him and president trump last month. this is trump, speaking friday. , an airplan
i'm amy goodman. in california, eight people have died as wildfires fueled by climate change range statewide. among the dead art to firefighters and a 70-year-old woman with her 4 and 5-year-oldd great grandchildren. in total, firefighters are battling 17 wildfires blazing across california, engulfing more than 200,000 acres. forcing mass evacuations in the region, including in yosemite national park. flames are surging in arizona, colorado, idaho, and oregon. more climate change news. the...
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stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: yemen blues.e spending the rest of the hour in yemen, joint in a route by jane from us in -- jane ferguson. amy: jane is just back from yemen, where she recorded this remarkable three-part series on widespread starvation and yemen. american financing of the saudi-back coalition and houthi rebels. her recent peas in the "new yorker" is about the war. welcome to democracy now! the bravery of you even going into yemen, it shows what the yemeni people face. explain how you got there. and in this piece we just aired, you talk about the u.s. support for what is happening. how did you find this evidence? into yemen itself is evens implicated are not as close to us, located is getting into northern yemen. from outlets, including american outlets, have been granted visas and allowed to board flights into the south of yemen, and area that the saudi-led coalition controls. that is at the capital of the south, aden. i was able to get a visa to get there after a couple of attempts and board a flight to aden. f
stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: yemen blues.e spending the rest of the hour in yemen, joint in a route by jane from us in -- jane ferguson. amy: jane is just back from yemen, where she recorded this remarkable three-part series on widespread starvation and yemen. american financing of the saudi-back coalition and houthi rebels. her recent peas in the "new yorker" is about the war. welcome to democracy now! the bravery of you even going into yemen, it shows what the yemeni people...
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back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now! i am amy goodman.member ron dellums. he was the former mayor of oakland. he went on to teach at howard university. he died monday at the age of 82 from cancer at his home in washington, d.c. we turn to a conference he attended in washington. he was introduduced by juan gonzalez. juan: he is a legend in thiss country.y. i want to remind you one thing you may have forgotten. one of his first acts when he was sworn in as a u.s. representative was to take a small room to his office in the house of representatives and mount an exhibition of the atrocities committed by the united states in vietnam. he continues to stanford social justice, labor rights, environmental rights. he comes from the bay area, oakland, berkeley. virtually every movevement of te 1960's emerged in close proximity and simultaneously. unlike many other places, we work forced to feel each other's rage, to listen to malice and feel each other's passio.. incredible cauldron of activism, a unique group of people emerged. we have hear each ot
back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now! i am amy goodman.member ron dellums. he was the former mayor of oakland. he went on to teach at howard university. he died monday at the age of 82 from cancer at his home in washington, d.c. we turn to a conference he attended in washington. he was introduduced by juan gonzalez. juan: he is a legend in thiss country.y. i want to remind you one thing you may have forgotten. one of his first acts when he was sworn in as a u.s....
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we are here with amy adams!s," which premieres july 8th at 9:00 p.m. on hbo. >> yes, thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah, please. >> i know that you're interviewing me. and you were doing a really good job. >> jimmy: thank you. >> but i would also like to interview me. >> jimmy: i think i know what you're talking about, amy. and i have a way to make that happen. it's time for "lip flip." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's the lip flip when you flip your lip ♪ ♪ it's the lip flip yeah >> jimmy: hey, yo, yo, yo, yo. hey, yo! [ laughter ] i'm amy adams, america's sweetheart. i'm starring in the new show called "sharp objects." uh-oh! speaking of sharp objects, here's what i sound like when i step on one. i'm like, yee, yee, yee, yee. [ laughter ] wha, wha, wha, wha, whaaaa!" [ laughter ] >> ouch. i only like soft objects like big squishy marshmallows. [ laughter ] 'cause they make the cutest sounds. when you squeeze them, they're like kwee, kwee, kwee. pew, pew, pew. bweep, bweep, bweep! [ laughter ] then you just eat the
we are here with amy adams!s," which premieres july 8th at 9:00 p.m. on hbo. >> yes, thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah, please. >> i know that you're interviewing me. and you were doing a really good job. >> jimmy: thank you. >> but i would also like to interview me. >> jimmy: i think i know what you're talking about, amy. and i have a way to make that happen. it's time for "lip flip." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's the lip flip when you flip...
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everyone, please welcome amy poehler.mowback to the >> how are you? happy summer! >> jimmy: we had to do making it, because -- ♪ making it be >> remthat? >> jimmy: oh, we had to pal. >> hi, buddy. >> jimmy: i always love seeing you. welcome back to new york. beeause -- >> >> jimmy: you're out in l.a. now, huh? >> yeah, but i spend the summers in new york. which is really great. so we've been here for a while. >> jimmy: duu were at carnegie hall. was it last week? >> yeah. upright citizens brigade sketch and improv group and theatbr. we're ceing 20 years. and so we did an improv --my >> jit's crazy. >> it's crazy. >> jimmy: 20 years? it feels like it was just yesterday. >> it does. but i feel 20 years older, also. [ laughter ] that makes any sense. it's like, the audience stays the same age and we keep ghtting older. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> yeah. but it was great. it was with dratch -- >> jimmy: at carnegie hall. >> rachel dratch, our friend, rachel dratch. >> jimmy: oh, love her. >> horatio sanz, tina fey, and i we arovi
everyone, please welcome amy poehler.mowback to the >> how are you? happy summer! >> jimmy: we had to do making it, because -- ♪ making it be >> remthat? >> jimmy: oh, we had to pal. >> hi, buddy. >> jimmy: i always love seeing you. welcome back to new york. beeause -- >> >> jimmy: you're out in l.a. now, huh? >> yeah, but i spend the summers in new york. which is really great. so we've been here for a while. >> jimmy: duu were at...
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>> jimmy: in this -- >> "because amy is tired." [ laughter ] w >> jimmy: that -- >> "amy works too muchs to go to now." yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> exactly. mommy goes to bed. anyway. , >> jimmy: when you do thu also got involved with the auditions as well. >> i did. i loved it. >> jmy: do you remember auditioning for stuff -- >> oh, yeah. can you remember? >> jimmy: i hated it. >> you hated it? >> jimmy: i think it's one of the worst things ever. >> yeah. >> jimmy: just -- oh. i real dreaded going in. i dreaded the -- i was so nervous. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and so much rejection. >> so much rejection.>> immy: oh, it's just -- >> i kind of loved it. i have, like -- >> jimmy: really? >> i did. [ light laughter ] t kind of started treating as an acting class, and so i would, like, try new things in there and i would, like, dress up and -- >> jimmy: you would dress up? [ light laughter ] >> i would dress up. i think -- >> jimmy: i know those people. >> yeah. j my: that dress up, yeah. [ laughter ] no, i was not one of the dress up people. >> oh, yeah, you were not. hu were not a dress u
>> jimmy: in this -- >> "because amy is tired." [ laughter ] w >> jimmy: that -- >> "amy works too muchs to go to now." yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> exactly. mommy goes to bed. anyway. , >> jimmy: when you do thu also got involved with the auditions as well. >> i did. i loved it. >> jmy: do you remember auditioning for stuff -- >> oh, yeah. can you remember? >> jimmy: i hated it. >> you hated it? >>...
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amy harder. >> yeah. well, i think the caller is bringing together a lot of different issues that are coming to a head under the trump administration. i think this idea of what type of news to trust is a really big one. i was just reading a new study posted on pointer about how people trust news sources more if they don't know where it comes from which as a reporter is very demoralizing. it's like you wouldn't eat salad if you just saw it on the street and didn't know where it came from, but suddenly that's what people do with their news information. so i think that's a really important question and something that as a reporter i am mindful of when i report on this very polarized issue. on the part about storms and when they land and whether it's under obama or trump, i mean it's just sort of luck of the draw. i mean the oil and natural gas boom happened on obama's watch, but obama wasn't exactly cheerleading it most of the time. just like the economy has been improving under trump even though a lot of wh
amy harder. >> yeah. well, i think the caller is bringing together a lot of different issues that are coming to a head under the trump administration. i think this idea of what type of news to trust is a really big one. i was just reading a new study posted on pointer about how people trust news sources more if they don't know where it comes from which as a reporter is very demoralizing. it's like you wouldn't eat salad if you just saw it on the street and didn't know where it came from,...
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we are here with everyone's favorite, amy poehler.t", you get to be around a lot of creative people. so your mind must be pretty sharp. >> it's really sharp. >> jimmy: well i wanted to test just how sharp. it's time for "think fast"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ one two three think fast ♪ >> jimmy: all right. here's how it works. we're going to take turns drawing one of these cards. each card has five totally random questions on it. one person asks a question. the other person has to answer each question as soon as it's asked. and i mean immediately. >> all right. >> jimmy: it doesn't matter -- >> is there a record that i'm trying to beat? 'cause i work well if i'm, you know, competing against someone. is there a -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yes, you have to answer all of the questions. >> okay. [ laughter ] is there -- >> jimmy: it doesn't matter if the answer is right or wrong. >> well then, forget it then. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it just has to be the very first thing that pops in your head. >> is there a winning to this? >> j
we are here with everyone's favorite, amy poehler.t", you get to be around a lot of creative people. so your mind must be pretty sharp. >> it's really sharp. >> jimmy: well i wanted to test just how sharp. it's time for "think fast"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ one two three think fast ♪ >> jimmy: all right. here's how it works. we're going to take turns drawing one of these cards. each card has five totally random questions on it. one person asks a question....
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brett kavanaugh, thomas hardiman, amy coney barrett, and raymond kethledge. sources telling fox news judges are the president's top choices, but amy coney barrett of favorite of social conservatives is still in the running. our own shannon bream, ankara fox news at night and a veteran of the u.s. supreme court watch joins us now. this is the hottest it's ever been among contention points on this. what is popping at this hour? >> off one of these names we are talking about we've been told these are the four, they've all been federal judges, that's where they currently sit. some of them for years, one of them only four months and i've got to tell you, my sources over the last few days have told me repeatedly it is brett kavanaugh or its amy coney barrett. i've literally heard each one of them has been at the top of the presidents list every day. so i don't know how he's feeling today, but going into what could be a tough confirmation battle, we do know how g.o.p. senator lindsey graham is feeling, here's his take. stick republicans are holding for lottery ticke
brett kavanaugh, thomas hardiman, amy coney barrett, and raymond kethledge. sources telling fox news judges are the president's top choices, but amy coney barrett of favorite of social conservatives is still in the running. our own shannon bream, ankara fox news at night and a veteran of the u.s. supreme court watch joins us now. this is the hottest it's ever been among contention points on this. what is popping at this hour? >> off one of these names we are talking about we've been told...
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ami for it.t may suggest there was a loan and there was an understanding of what would go on. that's why it's hard to understand why they would waive attorney/client privilege on this. >> there may be a campaign violation. it also kind of, you know, puts the magnifying glass on trust but then in your tweet yesterday, you say at the end of the day, sex, lies and audiotapes only matter to a spouse and the opposition party. further explain that. because you're inferring, you know, the electorate really doesn't care about the whole issue of trust or possible campaign finance violations. >> well, sadly, fred, it's true. look at the popularity amongst its base. it's in the 80% and 90% among republican base voters. he knew about his private life while he ran for office. he was the nominee and eventually became the president. this is clearly something that has not detracted from his base. and the reality is sex, lies and audiotapes are exciting to talk about but as larry mentioned, the key focus here is
ami for it.t may suggest there was a loan and there was an understanding of what would go on. that's why it's hard to understand why they would waive attorney/client privilege on this. >> there may be a campaign violation. it also kind of, you know, puts the magnifying glass on trust but then in your tweet yesterday, you say at the end of the day, sex, lies and audiotapes only matter to a spouse and the opposition party. further explain that. because you're inferring, you know, the...
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. : amy >>> army harder is r at our table this morning, energy and climate change reporter for axios here in washington to talk about climate changes. amy, i want to begin with our visit to alaska and we spoke with john wolf, chief scientist for the international arctic research center. here's what he had to say about climate change and the impact it could have on alaska. them and its impact on >> a new state would be one where there is essentially no ice on the arctic ocean during the warm season and that season of no ice would actually
. : amy >>> army harder is r at our table this morning, energy and climate change reporter for axios here in washington to talk about climate changes. amy, i want to begin with our visit to alaska and we spoke with john wolf, chief scientist for the international arctic research center. here's what he had to say about climate change and the impact it could have on alaska. them and its impact on >> a new state would be one where there is essentially no ice on the arctic ocean...
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. >> amy robinson told reporters that her 44-year-old sister, mother of three, was hardly the person who would up and disappear without a word to anyone. >> i'm so worried about my sister. we have no idea where she is or what has happened to her. >> the question of where nikki was would happen soon enough. >> i'm sick of playing your games. >> reporter: from the recordings she left behind, what's clear is that she live aid troubled and tormented life. >> this is what i live day in, day out. keep my mouth shut, my head down and do exactly what's expected of me. >> tell me about her personality. >> she was very funny. she was very feisty. she would say what she meant. you know, she didn't mince a lot of words. >> as sisters, amy robinson and nique leili were ten years apart, but according to amy, they were close. >> you look like each other in the old photos. >> we do. >> i thought you would be swapping out clothes but you're ten years apart. >> we used to share clothes. >> sharing an apartment with amy. >> we laughed putting up pictures in the apartment and stuff. >> sounds like a sit
. >> amy robinson told reporters that her 44-year-old sister, mother of three, was hardly the person who would up and disappear without a word to anyone. >> i'm so worried about my sister. we have no idea where she is or what has happened to her. >> the question of where nikki was would happen soon enough. >> i'm sick of playing your games. >> reporter: from the recordings she left behind, what's clear is that she live aid troubled and tormented life. >> this...
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>>> but first, amy adams takes >>> coming up inside the house "dancing with the stars" helped built.wlywed pros emma and sasha. breaking baby news. >> are you trying to tell me something? >>> how whitney's daughter bobbi kristina started long before whitney's death. >> no child should have to struggle >>> and -- >> i love you. >> ant-man stars reveal their surprising superheroes soulmate. >> hot, heavy makeup session. >>> but first, amy adams takes on a dark new role in "sharp objects." >> i didn't come back to cause any problems. i can tell you hate this place like me. >> it was such a different character than i played before. >> the hbo thriller is based on a book by the writer of "gone girl," and amy played the reporter with a drinking problem, who returns to her hometown to solve a murder mystery. >> i'm just in town on business. >> look at you. >> i'm glad you're home. >> each day on set, amy spent two hours naked in front of makeup artists, so they could transform her for the role, adding bruises to her body. >> i said hallelujah, amy adams is broken, messy like everything. >>
>>> but first, amy adams takes >>> coming up inside the house "dancing with the stars" helped built.wlywed pros emma and sasha. breaking baby news. >> are you trying to tell me something? >>> how whitney's daughter bobbi kristina started long before whitney's death. >> no child should have to struggle >>> and -- >> i love you. >> ant-man stars reveal their surprising superheroes soulmate. >> hot, heavy makeup session....
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it may implicate ami in this.t the story to stop it from going public before the election and they talked to either cohen or trump about it, they may be involved now in election law violations. it just adds to the problems. it also shows that when hope hicks said right before trump became president that trump did not know anything about ami or about karen mcdougal, she either did not -- had not talked to the president or she was lying or he lied to her. this fits the scenario we have seen about this, that they lie about whether or not these payments were made and they were more involved -- he had knowledge the payments were made. >> ami -- this is the tabloid company that bought the rights to karen mcdougal's story. that presents a very interesting, if you will, element to all of this. it clearly now is part of the conversation. what level of scrutiny is there, do you think, should there be of ami's role here or could there be? >> it's tricky. normally, there is the what is called the media or press exe t exemptio
it may implicate ami in this.t the story to stop it from going public before the election and they talked to either cohen or trump about it, they may be involved now in election law violations. it just adds to the problems. it also shows that when hope hicks said right before trump became president that trump did not know anything about ami or about karen mcdougal, she either did not -- had not talked to the president or she was lying or he lied to her. this fits the scenario we have seen about...
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amy harder. think the caller is bringing a lot of different issues that are coming to a head on the trump administration. this idea of what type of news to trust is a really big one. i was just reading a new study about how people trust news sources more, if they don't know where it comes from. as a reporter, it is very demoralizing. you would not eat salad if you just saw it on the street, but certainly, that is what people do with their news information. i think that is a really important question, and something that as a reporter, i am mindful of when a report on issue.ry polarizing on the part about storms and where they land, whether it is under obama or trump, it is just sort of a luck of the draw. the natural gas boom happened under obama's watch, but he it.'t exactly cheerleading just as the economy has been improving under trump, even though a lot of why it has been improving, is the cause of the actions that obama took. that is just politics as usual. host: we have john from north thati
amy harder. think the caller is bringing a lot of different issues that are coming to a head on the trump administration. this idea of what type of news to trust is a really big one. i was just reading a new study about how people trust news sources more, if they don't know where it comes from. as a reporter, it is very demoralizing. you would not eat salad if you just saw it on the street, but certainly, that is what people do with their news information. i think that is a really important...
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robert: the finalists are kavanaugh and kethledge and amy coney barrett. barrett is the youngest at age 46. while both kavanaugh and kethledge are in their early 50's, a sign the president is intent on leaving a lasting legacy. president trump will make a formal announcement on monday. seun minute -- min welcome back. who is the president talking to as he makes the decision? >> the interesting thing i how th white house has handled this confirmation pcess, he's talking to everyone you could think of. advisors, g to members of congress. t up until 9:00 p.m. when we will know who he ultimately picks, trump is going to hold it very close to his vest. mait's mirror to how he rolled out the nomination of justice gorsuch in january 2017 recall that we had no clue. we knew it was down to neil gorsuch and thomas hardyman but we weren sure until gorsuch appeared on that stage that he picked him to replace justice scalia. robert: he's reading the papers. know the president reads the print edition the newspapers. we can thank him for that. one of your stories looked
robert: the finalists are kavanaugh and kethledge and amy coney barrett. barrett is the youngest at age 46. while both kavanaugh and kethledge are in their early 50's, a sign the president is intent on leaving a lasting legacy. president trump will make a formal announcement on monday. seun minute -- min welcome back. who is the president talking to as he makes the decision? >> the interesting thing i how th white house has handled this confirmation pcess, he's talking to everyone you...