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andrea! andrea leadsom! andrea leadsom, secretary of state for what used to be called ag and fish!ndrea leadsom, are you here? to be frank with you, i don't think she's here. so, we're trying to get in touch with a guy called luke, who we think is andrea leadsom's agent. we've phoned him several times and he's never phoned us back. welcome to the 02 messaging service. i'm not saying the hunt for andrea is getting desperate, but the hunt for andrea is getting desperate. but then, a breakthrough. we've had a tip—off that andrea leadsom is on a farm, talking to farmers just here up the road. it's private property so we can't film on it. i'm going to get out the van and see if i can talk to her. we just missed her. the lady in the farmhouse said, she's been and gone. she was talking at one o'clock. it's now 25 past, so we only just missed her. the search for andrea leadsom continues. you may knowjohn sweeney from the bbc... at wits end, time for a where's andrea appeal on local radio. where is andrea leadsom? well, if you have seen her... one listener rings in to tell us she's been spo
andrea! andrea leadsom! andrea leadsom, secretary of state for what used to be called ag and fish!ndrea leadsom, are you here? to be frank with you, i don't think she's here. so, we're trying to get in touch with a guy called luke, who we think is andrea leadsom's agent. we've phoned him several times and he's never phoned us back. welcome to the 02 messaging service. i'm not saying the hunt for andrea is getting desperate, but the hunt for andrea is getting desperate. but then, a breakthrough....
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-andreas: no. lemonis: did they spend any money? andreas: no. out the franchisees? andreas: no. lemonis: have they been here helping you get open? -andreas: no. -lemonis: so, for 45%, i wouldn't expect them to all the lifting, 'cause i'm 55%, but damn. -andreas: they should be here. -lemonis: mike and kathleen have never been to chicago. that was new information to me. i expect them to be involved in the process. they haven't been involved. i'd like them to have a little better attitude about coming here and not acting like i inconvenienced them. sam: it's a grand opening. it's embarrassing. lemonis: i hate the fact that they're late. i'm gonna literally blast them to the moon. ♪ hi, guys. kathleen: sorry. we got a little lost. lemonis: when they finally do get there, they're late, not by five minutes -- by over an hour. it's more hurtful than upsetting to me, because i invested in them as much as i invested in the business. so, what do you think of the place? mike: it's, um... -kathleen: i don't like these. -mike: i'm not a fan of the -- kathle
-andreas: no. lemonis: did they spend any money? andreas: no. out the franchisees? andreas: no. lemonis: have they been here helping you get open? -andreas: no. -lemonis: so, for 45%, i wouldn't expect them to all the lifting, 'cause i'm 55%, but damn. -andreas: they should be here. -lemonis: mike and kathleen have never been to chicago. that was new information to me. i expect them to be involved in the process. they haven't been involved. i'd like them to have a little better attitude about...
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andrea: gracias por estar aquÍ.icas que puedan estar generando? >> muchas gracias. en efecto aquÍ, en un ambiente estudiantil, hemos sentido el temor, el miedo que nuestros estudiantes experimentan. con este clima de miedo, de divisiones, ademÁs de incertidumbre, de lo que viene. los profesores, los administradores, los trabajadores de todos estos colegios comunitarios. nos hemos reunido para enfrentar esto que estÁ sucediendo y ayudar a nuestros estudiantes. cÓmo lo hacemos? conversamos con ellos, hemos creado una junta, un grupo especializado que nos reunimos en diferentes universidades, nueve universidades en los angeles. conversamos acerca de los desafÍos y cÓmo podemos ayudar unos. podrÍa resumir eso. educar, educar, educar a nuestros estudiantes y a nuestra facultad y a nuestros trabajadores. de cuÁles son los derechos, conozca sus derechos. y segundo hemos formado muchas alianzas y colaboraciones, con distintas organizaciones que estÁn trabajando. de hecho, tenemos que defender el sueÑo de nuestros estudiante
andrea: gracias por estar aquÍ.icas que puedan estar generando? >> muchas gracias. en efecto aquÍ, en un ambiente estudiantil, hemos sentido el temor, el miedo que nuestros estudiantes experimentan. con este clima de miedo, de divisiones, ademÁs de incertidumbre, de lo que viene. los profesores, los administradores, los trabajadores de todos estos colegios comunitarios. nos hemos reunido para enfrentar esto que estÁ sucediendo y ayudar a nuestros estudiantes. cÓmo lo hacemos?...
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-andreas: good. how are you? -lemonis: i'm marcus. -andreas: i'm andreas. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -andreas: nice to meet you. lemonis: it was kind of hard to find. andreas: yeah, it is. it's a hidden treasure. this is my mother. -lemonis: [ speaks greek ] -andreas: [ speaks greek ] this is my brother, michael, by the way. lemonis: how you doing, michael? andreas: this is my stepdad. -this is big mike. -mike: mike ference. -lemonis: how you doing, mike? -michael: my pleasure. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. -mike: pleased to meet you. -andreas: come on in. -lemonis: you guys are married. -mike: we are. lemonis: so, you own the business together. kathleen: together. we're partners. mike: and then we're gonna concentrate hopefully more on franchises. -lemonis: legitimate franchises? -mike: legitimate franchises. they actually have a 10-year franchise agreement with us where they pay an up-front fee. lemonis: how much was that? mike: it's $10,000 per store. and then they pay an ongoing royalty fee, as well. lemonis: okay. franchising is an incredibly
-andreas: good. how are you? -lemonis: i'm marcus. -andreas: i'm andreas. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -andreas: nice to meet you. lemonis: it was kind of hard to find. andreas: yeah, it is. it's a hidden treasure. this is my mother. -lemonis: [ speaks greek ] -andreas: [ speaks greek ] this is my brother, michael, by the way. lemonis: how you doing, michael? andreas: this is my stepdad. -this is big mike. -mike: mike ference. -lemonis: how you doing, mike? -michael: my pleasure. lemonis: nice...
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. >> my name is andrea solis.2015, my brother and i inherited an heirloom that had been in our family for more than 150 years. we were always told it belonged to abraham lincoln, and i believe it. >> hi, andrea. i'm jamie. so nice to meet you. >> hi, jamie. nice to meet you. my family has something here that i think you might like to see. you want to go check it out? >> yes, please. >> okay. >> andrea's strange inheritance is on loan here at the state museum in indianapolis in its abraham lincoln collection. it has the initials "a-l." >> he was known as "the rail-splitter," and i'm sure that he used it to split wood to make fences. >> growing up, was there a whole story behind it? >> yes. abram ncoln lived near my great-great-grandfather, and abraham gave the mallet to him, and then it has been passed down for generations in my family. >> how do you check out a story like andrea's? start 200 years ago across the border in kentucky, says lincoln scholar dale ogden. what was lincoln's early life like in kentucky? >>
. >> my name is andrea solis.2015, my brother and i inherited an heirloom that had been in our family for more than 150 years. we were always told it belonged to abraham lincoln, and i believe it. >> hi, andrea. i'm jamie. so nice to meet you. >> hi, jamie. nice to meet you. my family has something here that i think you might like to see. you want to go check it out? >> yes, please. >> okay. >> andrea's strange inheritance is on loan here at the state museum...
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andrea? >> and kristen, we've been hearing from capitol hill from senators grassley and feinstein in oblique ways that the suggestion that she have been told by james comey that the president is not under investigation, which does not mean that the campaign and other possible links to the russian government and the russian hacking are not under investigation, but importantly, from this interview from the president's own words, the president is not under investigation, and he asked james comey, who assured him of that. >> that's right. and i think peter's right to point out the notable part about what we heard is that he actually asked that of the fbi director. andrea, i go back to my q&a with the vice president yesterday and i said, did president trump direct the acting attorney general rosenstein to write that memo. effectively had he made the decision about comey prior to that memo. he sort of punted on that question. but what we learned today is that the president had, in fact, made up his
andrea? >> and kristen, we've been hearing from capitol hill from senators grassley and feinstein in oblique ways that the suggestion that she have been told by james comey that the president is not under investigation, which does not mean that the campaign and other possible links to the russian government and the russian hacking are not under investigation, but importantly, from this interview from the president's own words, the president is not under investigation, and he asked james...
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>> andrea benson. >> reporter: how do you know it's andrea benson? car, registered to her. >> reporter: you can read license plates with those cameras? >> they're pretty good. >> reporter: detectives obtained data dumps from cell phone towers in washington, d.c., that allowed them to map the travel of the cell phones as they pinged off the towers. can you follow diana's cell phone? >> it bounced all around washington, d.c., simultaneously with andrea's. they were together the entire day. >> reporter: by late friday, the night peggy was murdered, diana's phone stopped moving and went quiet. but andrea's phone? >> we saw andrea's phone head out of the washington area and head up i-95. >> reporter: exactly the way you would drive if you were heading for peggy's house? >> right. >> reporter: along the way, the tracfone was activated. and at 1:17 a.m., it pinged a cell tower right near peggy's house. what was going on? was this murder for hire? did andrea benson drive up to new york, call peggy on the tracfone, somehow get into her house and murder her? a
>> andrea benson. >> reporter: how do you know it's andrea benson? car, registered to her. >> reporter: you can read license plates with those cameras? >> they're pretty good. >> reporter: detectives obtained data dumps from cell phone towers in washington, d.c., that allowed them to map the travel of the cell phones as they pinged off the towers. can you follow diana's cell phone? >> it bounced all around washington, d.c., simultaneously with andrea's. they...
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andrea: quÉ les preguntaban? gente no habÍa recurrido a otro lugar. >> estÁn aquÍ para servirle, no tengan miedo de denunciar un primer. los oficiales, no les entregarÁn a las autoridades federales de inmigraciÓn. osvdado: el alcalde darse ti sea promulgado a favor de inmigrantes que mÁs se puede hacer? linda: el alcalde en marzo firmÓ una directiva ejecutiva. instruye a los departamentos de agencia de nuestra ciudad, no van a prevenir que tomen servicios. ya tengan estatus migratorio o no. todos los servicios seguridad van hacer accesible para todos los residentes. ellos tambiÉn pagan impuestos. la segunda cosa con la directiva ejecutiva, es que reitera esta idea, de que la policÍa local no va a ser agentes federales. no vamos a cooperar con agentes federales, sÓlo cuando haya una orden para detener a alguien. eso ha reiterado el jefe de la policÍa. la tercera cosa es que reconocemos, que es importante mantener la informaciÓn y los datos de nuestros inmigrantes privados, confidencial. son las tres primeras cosas
andrea: quÉ les preguntaban? gente no habÍa recurrido a otro lugar. >> estÁn aquÍ para servirle, no tengan miedo de denunciar un primer. los oficiales, no les entregarÁn a las autoridades federales de inmigraciÓn. osvdado: el alcalde darse ti sea promulgado a favor de inmigrantes que mÁs se puede hacer? linda: el alcalde en marzo firmÓ una directiva ejecutiva. instruye a los departamentos de agencia de nuestra ciudad, no van a prevenir que tomen servicios. ya tengan estatus...
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andrea mitchell. thank you. we will check back in with you. >>> now to the president's speech in saudi arabia yesterday. following a tell proeprompterte president struck a conciliatory tone when he routinely used the phrase radical islamic. >> i stand before you as a representative of the american people to deliver a message of friendship and hope and love. i also promise that america will not seek to impose our way of life on others, but to outstretch our hands in the spirit of cooperation and trust. we are not here to lecture. we are not here to tell other people how to live, what to do, who to be or how to worship. instead, we are here to offer partnership. based on shared interests and values. >> president trump also called on muslim nations to not allow terrorists which he called foot soldiers of evil to have access to religious leaders. >> terrorists do not worship god. they worshipping death. this is not a battle between different faiths or sects or different civilizations. this is a battle between good a
andrea mitchell. thank you. we will check back in with you. >>> now to the president's speech in saudi arabia yesterday. following a tell proeprompterte president struck a conciliatory tone when he routinely used the phrase radical islamic. >> i stand before you as a representative of the american people to deliver a message of friendship and hope and love. i also promise that america will not seek to impose our way of life on others, but to outstretch our hands in the spirit of...
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thank you, andreas utermann.n the next hour, we speak with the chief economist of the national federation of independent business. for that as 6:30 a.m. in new york. we'll talk about tax reform and what smaller businesses in the u.s. need to kickstart animal spirits. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: "bloomberg surveillance," from london and washington before tom and i are live there in paris. and investors are piling in are tracking french equities as investors price of populism ahead of the presidential vote. the french etf has seen an in flow of over $560 million in the past week. penght, macron will face le on the national front for the first and only face-to-face debate on the french election. let's get now from -- let's get more now from andreas utermann. i don't know how closely you look at this. our markets worried that even if theyn becomes president, won't be able to govern or are they just trying to get through sunday? andreas: if it is and macron and le pen, all hell will break loose. currencies and equi
thank you, andreas utermann.n the next hour, we speak with the chief economist of the national federation of independent business. for that as 6:30 a.m. in new york. we'll talk about tax reform and what smaller businesses in the u.s. need to kickstart animal spirits. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: "bloomberg surveillance," from london and washington before tom and i are live there in paris. and investors are piling in are tracking french equities as investors price of populism ahead...
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i'm andrea mitchell in jerusalem. you have been hearing extraordinary temperature, the first time we have heard john brennan testifying in front of the house intelligence committee today. he is now at johns hopkins university. first, you held that job, you know how tough it is, he said that he had seen enough intelligence before he left office to warrant the fbi to investigate possible connections between what he called u.s. persons connected to the trump campaign, and russian officials. break that down for us. >> i expect what he is talking about here is that he saw contacts between members of the trump campaign or entourage. and perhaps russians that were acting as intermediaries. that would not be surprising at all. we don't know exactly what happened, but a typical way for an intelligence service to operate, especially a skilled, experienced one like russian, is to basically take some time to build relationships, develop contacts, and just start a relationship with someone to see where it goes. this is before you
i'm andrea mitchell in jerusalem. you have been hearing extraordinary temperature, the first time we have heard john brennan testifying in front of the house intelligence committee today. he is now at johns hopkins university. first, you held that job, you know how tough it is, he said that he had seen enough intelligence before he left office to warrant the fbi to investigate possible connections between what he called u.s. persons connected to the trump campaign, and russian officials. break...
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some six years ago, andrea, as you know.ne of the things that was especially striking as we walked through that refugee camp sunday and the ambassador comments on this a number of times, i think a lot of folks think of refugee camps, they think of tents and people just sleeping in tents and no running water. this is a fairly advanced facility. there's electricity. the housing structures are all solid. most of the folks in the refugee camp, they have jobs. there are a number of supermarkets, as well. there is believe it or not, albeit a small thriving economy, as well. but the ambassador said her hope is in the not too distant future, this is a refugee camp that can cease to exist because a number of folks have been allowed to return to syria. >> speaking of syria, you talked to her of course, about president assad in syria. play a little bit of that and i'll talk to you on the other side. >> there is no way there is going to be a little solution and peace for the people in syria with assad in charge. >> reporter: you're call
some six years ago, andrea, as you know.ne of the things that was especially striking as we walked through that refugee camp sunday and the ambassador comments on this a number of times, i think a lot of folks think of refugee camps, they think of tents and people just sleeping in tents and no running water. this is a fairly advanced facility. there's electricity. the housing structures are all solid. most of the folks in the refugee camp, they have jobs. there are a number of supermarkets, as...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. we're tracking two big stories involving former trump national security adviser michael flynn. first, the breaking nbc news exclusive. three former obama administration officials say president obama warned president-elect trump against hiring flynn when they met at the white house two days after the election. >> my number one priority in the coming two months is to try to facilitate a transition that insures our president-elect is successful. >> we discussed a lot of different situations. some wonderful and some difficulties. >> this afternoon, another major voice will be heard from. former acting attorney general sally yates will testify to the senate about her warnings to the white house about flynn's russia connections. today, president trump tweeted in defense of flynn, quote, general flynn was given the highest security clearance by the obama administration. but the fake news seldom likes talking about that. joining me now, nbc's kristen welker at the white house and two national
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. we're tracking two big stories involving former trump national security adviser michael flynn. first, the breaking nbc news exclusive. three former obama administration officials say president obama warned president-elect trump against hiring flynn when they met at the white house two days after the election. >> my number one priority in the coming two months is to try to facilitate a transition that insures our president-elect is successful. >> we...
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. >> and good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. we have heard from andrew mccabe for the first time the investigation into possible ties between the trump campaign and the russian government will not be slowed down. our team has all of the new angles, peter alexander at the white house, kristin wellker on capitol hill. what you heard today from andrew mccabe, who has not been ruled out as a contender, to replace him. >> yes, you're not going to stop the fbi no matter the firing, he said a number of things here, this is a hearing about worldwide threats. but he was asked a lot. he said the push back on the white house claim that one of the reasons comcomey was fired he lost the respect of the rank and file agents. mcmccabe said that is not true, and they said they have adequate resources for the russia investigation, and that the moral at the fbi is good, they didn't like being dragged into the back and forth in the election. he added some in the fbi didn't like the outcome of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation and were vocal
. >> and good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. we have heard from andrew mccabe for the first time the investigation into possible ties between the trump campaign and the russian government will not be slowed down. our team has all of the new angles, peter alexander at the white house, kristin wellker on capitol hill. what you heard today from andrew mccabe, who has not been ruled out as a contender, to replace him. >> yes, you're not going to stop the fbi no matter the...
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monday at 9:00 a.m., but right now i'm handing you to andrea mitchell. >> right now on andrea mitchell reports, a victory lap? the bill celebrating a house passage to replace obama care. how am i doing, okay? i'm president, can you believe it, right? how close are they to making it law. >> the senate will review the house bill and we will go to work on a senate bill. >> the fine print, so what is in the bill? >> congressman, have you read the bill, are you concerned about voting on it? >> have you read the health care bill. >> have you had time to read the health care bill. >> have you read this bill. >> we're in a hurry, we'll be back. congressman, have you read the health care bill? >> well, we did, we have the answers coming up. and what did he say?
monday at 9:00 a.m., but right now i'm handing you to andrea mitchell. >> right now on andrea mitchell reports, a victory lap? the bill celebrating a house passage to replace obama care. how am i doing, okay? i'm president, can you believe it, right? how close are they to making it law. >> the senate will review the house bill and we will go to work on a senate bill. >> the fine print, so what is in the bill? >> congressman, have you read the bill, are you concerned...
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"andrea mitchell reports." you are joining us here on president trump's fourth day of his first foreign trip. >> reporter: in fact when we see the president in the west bank for the first time he can certainly get a better understanding of the geography. that's something that all presidents i have covered have noticed when they come to israel, how close everything is, how small it is. how close as ayman knows so well knowing this hour, how close these people are living. and perhaps going to bethlehem it's not as graphic as it is going to ram allah because of the wall and the security checkpoints that proliferate in that section n that route to ramala, the capital of the palestinian authority. that's even more dramatic that the people who live in the best bank have now become -- living in such a divided area because the settlements have now become large cities, pockets expanding within the west bank. and that is the complaint that he is going to hear from mahmoud abass today. the fact that they longer have the v
"andrea mitchell reports." you are joining us here on president trump's fourth day of his first foreign trip. >> reporter: in fact when we see the president in the west bank for the first time he can certainly get a better understanding of the geography. that's something that all presidents i have covered have noticed when they come to israel, how close everything is, how small it is. how close as ayman knows so well knowing this hour, how close these people are living. and...
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andrea, let me come to you for a moment. again, you've watched this play out here since trump touched down in saudi arabia to great fanfare. what do you make of the president's visit so far? as we watch president trump and melania trump make their way up the step there is to greet mr. and mrs. netanyahu. >> reporter: let's just listen in and hear what they may say, craig, as they're greeting each other. >> welcome to our palace. just sign the guest book. [ inaudible ] [ no dialogue ] [ inaudible ] >> andrea, i'm not sure if you know the answer to this question, but it's not going to stop me from asking it. what exactly is the president signing leer ining here in the do we know? >> yes, he's signing a guest book and writing quite a bit of an inscription. i can't read the inscription, nor should i. but they usually release those afterwards. but he's signing a guest book, and we heard the prime minister say to him as he was entering, welcome to our palace. that might have been a touch of irony, given he had just come from the g
andrea, let me come to you for a moment. again, you've watched this play out here since trump touched down in saudi arabia to great fanfare. what do you make of the president's visit so far? as we watch president trump and melania trump make their way up the step there is to greet mr. and mrs. netanyahu. >> reporter: let's just listen in and hear what they may say, craig, as they're greeting each other. >> welcome to our palace. just sign the guest book. [ inaudible ] [ no dialogue...
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grandpa carter bequeaths the mallet -- and the yarn that goes with it -- to keith and andrea's father. but instead of hiding the hammer, their dad sets it out, right there, on the fireplace. >> we didn't really talk about it a lot, but when people came over to our house, they would see it, and it would be a talking point. >> we didn't really give a lot of thought to it. i think my sister took it to school one time. >> how old were you? >> it was kindergarten show-and-tell. >> did anyone believe you? >> my teacher questioned it, like that is amazing, but why would you have something that valuable in our classroom? >> you didn't trade it for a peanut butter sandwich? >> i didn't, no. >> thank goodness. so the mallet just leans against the fireplace in the carter home until keith and andrea's father dies in 2015 and the mallet is passed to them. >> my parents' will said that
grandpa carter bequeaths the mallet -- and the yarn that goes with it -- to keith and andrea's father. but instead of hiding the hammer, their dad sets it out, right there, on the fireplace. >> we didn't really talk about it a lot, but when people came over to our house, they would see it, and it would be a talking point. >> we didn't really give a lot of thought to it. i think my sister took it to school one time. >> how old were you? >> it was kindergarten...
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andrea? >> of course that is a question that president's and commanders have been asking now for more than a decade because that is one of the biggest problems, the taliban that is based in pakistan coming over to afghanistan and the pakistan taliban. let's look at what happened in a hearing today where senator ckworth who is a veteran of iraq and an injured one at that. >> it seems like the president, the command er in chief, is shifting the i think he needs to feel his job as commander in chief. >> that is a key thing her, he is delegating more authority to the commanders on the groung. >> we have seen that in somali and yemen. the best example we saw was the decision to drop the mother of all bombs, that was not walked up the pent gone or tagon or thy or white house. some has to do with troop levels. find the strategy and find the troops that match that strategy. i think what a lot of them would say is if you give too long of a leash to the pentagon, you have endless war. not just for the
andrea? >> of course that is a question that president's and commanders have been asking now for more than a decade because that is one of the biggest problems, the taliban that is based in pakistan coming over to afghanistan and the pakistan taliban. let's look at what happened in a hearing today where senator ckworth who is a veteran of iraq and an injured one at that. >> it seems like the president, the command er in chief, is shifting the i think he needs to feel his job as...
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live in washington right now "andrea mitchell reports." >> comey fired. the president fires the fbi director, the man in charge of investigating possible links between russia and the trump campaign. >> did the president fire director comey to impede the russian investigation. >> as you know very clearly and stated repeatedly and the president has been told, he is not under investigation. >> democrats calling for a special prosecutor. >> our democratic colleagues are complaining about the removal of an fbi director that they themselves sharply and repeatedly criticized. >> i think that the committee can carry out it's responsibili responsibility. >> if there was ever a time you could warden a special prosecut prosecutor. >> i can't go into the specifics, but we know it was rather kpre siecomprehensive fo briefing. it was clear the fbi was taking it's job seriously and a substantial investigation was under way. >> senator diane feinstein hinting that james comey had a lot say about the classified briefing about the russian investigation. how can the preside
live in washington right now "andrea mitchell reports." >> comey fired. the president fires the fbi director, the man in charge of investigating possible links between russia and the trump campaign. >> did the president fire director comey to impede the russian investigation. >> as you know very clearly and stated repeatedly and the president has been told, he is not under investigation. >> democrats calling for a special prosecutor. >> our democratic...
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andrea? the democrats are on board on a health care vote, that is not something that is going to stack up in line with what donald trump had told his base coming into this election. >> and what does he know about what's in that health care bill? this was part of that conversation on cbs this morning. >> pre-existing conditions are in the bill. and iman dated it. i said has to be. >> one of the texts it was discussed pre-existing was optional for the states. >> sure in one of the fixes. they're changing it. >> it's going to be permanent. >> course. >> so you're saying it's going to be pre-existing for everybody? >> this has evolved over a period of three or four weeks. >> pre-existing can't be optional and mandated. they can't exist in the same world. so either your bill and your strategy is going to allow those families out there who have pre-existing conditions to be part of the system or you're going to give options, waivers to the states to take those families out of the health care insura
andrea? the democrats are on board on a health care vote, that is not something that is going to stack up in line with what donald trump had told his base coming into this election. >> and what does he know about what's in that health care bill? this was part of that conversation on cbs this morning. >> pre-existing conditions are in the bill. and iman dated it. i said has to be. >> one of the texts it was discussed pre-existing was optional for the states. >> sure in...
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monday at 9:00 a.m., but right now i'm handing you to andrea mitchell. >> right now on andrea mitchell reports, a victory lap? the bill celebrating a house passage to replace obama care. how am i doing, okay? i'm president, can you believe it, right? how close are they to making it law. >> the senate will review the house bill and we will go to work on a senate bill. >> the fine print, so what is in the bill? >> congressman, have you read the bill, are you concerned about voting on it? >> have you read the health care bill. >> have you had time to read the health care bill. >> have you read this bill. >> we're in a hurry, we'll be back. congressman, have you read the health care bill? >> well, we did, we have the answers coming up. and what did he say? president trump raising eyebrows with this comment last night praising australia's single payer health care system. >>e have a failing health care, i should not say this to our great gentleman and friend from australia because you have better health care than we do. >> they have universal health care. >> wait, chris, the president just s
monday at 9:00 a.m., but right now i'm handing you to andrea mitchell. >> right now on andrea mitchell reports, a victory lap? the bill celebrating a house passage to replace obama care. how am i doing, okay? i'm president, can you believe it, right? how close are they to making it law. >> the senate will review the house bill and we will go to work on a senate bill. >> the fine print, so what is in the bill? >> congressman, have you read the bill, are you concerned...
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more ahead on "andrea mitchell reports."ifferent sides of you struggle with which ones to make. well, what if you kept making good ones? then? you could love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®, a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's proven to lower a1c better than januvia®. invokana® works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, but it may help with both. invokana® may cause dehydration, which could make you feel dizzy or weak when you stand up, so be sure to drink enough water. important side effects to know may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, changes in urination, or potentially serious urinary tract infections. as is risk of fracture, or increases in cholesterol or potassium. ketoacidosis is a serious condition, which can be life threatening. stop taking invokana® and call your doctor right away if you experienc
more ahead on "andrea mitchell reports."ifferent sides of you struggle with which ones to make. well, what if you kept making good ones? then? you could love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®, a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's proven to lower a1c better than januvia®. invokana® works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering...
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i'm andrea roane. right now top white house officials are on capitol hill in an effort to convince house lawmakers to find common ground on health care legislation. meg oliver shows us what they're up against. >> vice president mike pence is leading the lobbying effort on capitol hill for the latest health care bill to replace obamacare. president trump says the newest version will protect patients with preexisting conditions and satisfy his supporters. >> these are the greatest people. we're either going to have a great plan or i'm not signing it. >> the white house is pushing for a house vote this week, but it is still unclear if there is enough support to pass it. an unofficial cbs news count finds if they were to hold the vote today it would likely fail. >> republican leaders can only lose 22 of their own members. 20 have already confirmed to cbs news that they are against the current version of health care bill and more are still undecided. >> i think we're just a handful away. >> how many are sti
i'm andrea roane. right now top white house officials are on capitol hill in an effort to convince house lawmakers to find common ground on health care legislation. meg oliver shows us what they're up against. >> vice president mike pence is leading the lobbying effort on capitol hill for the latest health care bill to replace obamacare. president trump says the newest version will protect patients with preexisting conditions and satisfy his supporters. >> these are the greatest...
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>> andrea mitchell in it washington. andrea, thank you. there is a lot more to talk about tonight. still ahead, get a better night's sleep. new hope for millions of americans who suffer from something that keeps them tossing and turning and increases their risk of heart attack or stroke. >>> we're back now with news about something that keeps so many from getting a good night's sleep. some 18 million americans suffer from sleep apnea, a disorder that causes sufferers to stop breathing while they sleep. but now there's a new device that may finally help a lot of people get better rest. nbc's dr. john torres explains. >> reporter: andrea turn earp says for the last five years she couldn't get a good night's sleep. >> i was exhausted all the time. how can i make it through this day because i am so tired. >> this is five minutes. >> reporter: the 69-year-old underwent a sleep study where doctors measured everything from brain waves to breathing. she was diagnosed with sleep apnea and what doctors found was shocking. >> significant drops in it oxygen. >> reporter: while she slept, she w
>> andrea mitchell in it washington. andrea, thank you. there is a lot more to talk about tonight. still ahead, get a better night's sleep. new hope for millions of americans who suffer from something that keeps them tossing and turning and increases their risk of heart attack or stroke. >>> we're back now with news about something that keeps so many from getting a good night's sleep. some 18 million americans suffer from sleep apnea, a disorder that causes sufferers to stop...
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you're finding almost $1 trillion in savingsor is -- that is revenue neutral. >> andrea, andrea, in the medicaid system right now, one out of every three physicians in this nation who ought to be seeing patients in medicaid are not. we ought to as a society ask ourselves why is that the case and fix that. the medicaid population is basically four different demographics. seniors, it's disabled, it's healthy moms and kids. and what the federal government now stipulates is that those healthy moms and kids need to be cared for in exactly the same manner as the seniors and the disabled. that doesn't make any sense to anybody. so what we're trying to do is to improve the medicaid system. make it more responsive to patients so that there are more resources to be able to be utilized for the disabled and the aged that makes a whole lot of sense. >> i think a lot of people will wonder how taking more than $800 billion out of something is going to put more resources in it. but let me ask you one final question about hea the office of drug policy -- drug control, the white house office is being dec
you're finding almost $1 trillion in savingsor is -- that is revenue neutral. >> andrea, andrea, in the medicaid system right now, one out of every three physicians in this nation who ought to be seeing patients in medicaid are not. we ought to as a society ask ourselves why is that the case and fix that. the medicaid population is basically four different demographics. seniors, it's disabled, it's healthy moms and kids. and what the federal government now stipulates is that those healthy...
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>> well, it's going to be extraordinary, andrea.s. of course there's been so much reporting. the anticipation is she's going to say that she warned the trump white house days before flynn was actually fired, that he may have had an inappropriate conversation with the russian ambassador. but just how loud was that alarm bell, i think that's one of the questions that a lot of folks want answered. and on the other side i think the trump administration is bracing to paint this in political terms i am told. they're going to say, hey, if this was such a big problem why did she just keep it to that conversation? why didn't she speak out more publicly? so i think you're going to see a very fierce push back. this is an administration that wants to turn the page and they want to be focused on the health care victory and moving forward and russia kinds to overshadow. >> we have to leave it there. you have the last word, kristen welker. thank you all so very much. >>> that's all for today. chuck was off this week for the bat mitzvah of his daug
>> well, it's going to be extraordinary, andrea.s. of course there's been so much reporting. the anticipation is she's going to say that she warned the trump white house days before flynn was actually fired, that he may have had an inappropriate conversation with the russian ambassador. but just how loud was that alarm bell, i think that's one of the questions that a lot of folks want answered. and on the other side i think the trump administration is bracing to paint this in political...
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right now, andrea mitchell reports. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports" president trump at the coast guard economy in connecticut speaking for the first time since the news of the comey memo as the white house tries to down play the crisis. a tight rope, republicans on capitol hill trying to balance supporting the president and the political fall yoult from the chaotic white house. >> it is just an understanding, but unfortunately, we continue every -- now it is accelerating. watergate took 18 months and it seems to be taking hours. >> i'm sure we will want to hear from mr. comey why, if this happens how he describes, why didn't he take action at the time. >> from rush that with love. putin says he can prove to congress that president trump did not pass classified records to them. >> mr. secretary, vumt is offering congress a transcript of that oval office meeting, do you think the russians were bugging the oval office? >> i have no way of knowing that. >> what do you think of his offer. >> do you have any comment on the violent protests outside of turkey embassy? >>> good day,
right now, andrea mitchell reports. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports" president trump at the coast guard economy in connecticut speaking for the first time since the news of the comey memo as the white house tries to down play the crisis. a tight rope, republicans on capitol hill trying to balance supporting the president and the political fall yoult from the chaotic white house. >> it is just an understanding, but unfortunately, we continue every -- now it is...
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andrea's act. go to wusa9.com/vote. what do you think?uld federal guidelines on emotional support animals change? >>> it is a big night for the wusa9 family. we are proud to tell you we have been nominated for 13 emmy awards for our work on that list including bruce johnson, andrea mccarren, jan jeffcoat, and the guy next to longo, congratulations on your first nomination. i know this is exciting for you. >> very exciting. for our team too. we can't do it without so many people going into it. we did a lot of travels last year, we went to orlando and philadelphia. we did all day on metro. we had like ten people with me that day when we did that. so, definitely couldn't have done that without the support of our staff. they all do great work. >> awesome. awesome. all right. >> three degree guarantee. i changed it last night a little bit. you know, and i was okay. i didn't talk myself out of a bulls eye and i was still okay. so, we are looking at temperatures again tomorrow, similar to today. i went 76. and, 75. >> well, you came close. >> th
andrea's act. go to wusa9.com/vote. what do you think?uld federal guidelines on emotional support animals change? >>> it is a big night for the wusa9 family. we are proud to tell you we have been nominated for 13 emmy awards for our work on that list including bruce johnson, andrea mccarren, jan jeffcoat, and the guy next to longo, congratulations on your first nomination. i know this is exciting for you. >> very exciting. for our team too. we can't do it without so many people...
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andrea mccarren, wusa 9. >> and the v.a. is also involved with a long- term study of service dogs for veterans with post-traumatic stress. that research was ordered by congress and it is tracking more than 200 veteran and service dog teams, but it will take years to collect the data and to analyze it. >>> all right, here's topper with a look at the forecast. >> we'll start with a 3-degree guarantee. i lowered the temperature last gh good thing i did that. it was only 88 for a high. winds out of the south. came up to the river and kept temperatures down at national. no one set a record high today, dulles did not set a record high. live look outside, we're down to 72. winds light. and those folks that had the rain showers will have some patchy fog tomorrow. okay, this is from barker jack, that's a nice shot. remember, light ning is five times hotter than the surface of the sun. and this came in, topper, what kind of clouds are these? those clouds are formed with rising air. these clouds are formed with sinking air, usually, as
andrea mccarren, wusa 9. >> and the v.a. is also involved with a long- term study of service dogs for veterans with post-traumatic stress. that research was ordered by congress and it is tracking more than 200 veteran and service dog teams, but it will take years to collect the data and to analyze it. >>> all right, here's topper with a look at the forecast. >> we'll start with a 3-degree guarantee. i lowered the temperature last gh good thing i did that. it was only 88 for...
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on the spending bill, a game within a game here, andrea. yesterday the democratic leader of the senate, chuck schumer, the democrat in the senate pat leahy sticking, trying to get under the skin of president obama. telling reporters that this is a huge victory. nancy pelosi said the same thing. president trump not getting anything he wanted on the border wall. getting half of what he wanted and even that not for construction of the actual wall but for detention beds and hiring more personnel. hiring for equipment to conduct intelligence surveillance along the border. things of that nature that everyone supports. still, only getting half of the $3 billion he wanted to begin with there. half, as long as we are at it of the $30 billion he wanted to plus up for the department of defense. he had $15 billion for that. the democrats trying to let it be known that president trump was not involved in negotiations. according to chuck schumer, didn't hear a peep from him during this. not so on the health care bill. we know president trump has been on
on the spending bill, a game within a game here, andrea. yesterday the democratic leader of the senate, chuck schumer, the democrat in the senate pat leahy sticking, trying to get under the skin of president obama. telling reporters that this is a huge victory. nancy pelosi said the same thing. president trump not getting anything he wanted on the border wall. getting half of what he wanted and even that not for construction of the actual wall but for detention beds and hiring more personnel....
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andrea mentioned something of significance that is worthy of note. i talked earlier about how important it was to be together with the chinese in order to influence north korea, and andrea mentioned that because of the chinese so reluctant to exert any influence on the north koreans that we may in this administration in particular may seriously consider strictures on china's economic restrictions on china in order to force them to take some action. in any case, this is a dangerous situation, and north korea's continued development of miss e missiles is going to make things much more difficult and complicate and certainly difficult to solve in the near futu future. >> thank you, colonel jack jacobs. and joining us now, from the north korean peninsula, and you have been hearing what colonel jack jacobs was saying, but as this is going on for a long time, and as mentioned several times, these are never a huge success, but you know they are learning one or two things from the failure, and know nag it is a future they are sticking with, is there any kind
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that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports."show on-line and facebook @mitchell reports. craig melvin is up next. >> good to see you. good afternoon to you. craig melvin from msnbc headquarters in new york. we start this hour at the white house. you can see the roosevelt room there. any moment we are expecting to see president donald trump and the visiting president of turkey, they will be making statements. president erdogan in town. moments ago we just saw them in the oval office. we are, of course, waiting to see if the president addresses the controversy surrounding whether he disclosed class fide information to the russians. "the washington post," the first to report that sources inside the administration say the president shared highly classified information with the russian depp mats who visited the oval office last week. the only pictures of that meeting are pictures th were provided by russian media because u.s. journalists were not allowed in. few republicans coming to his defense yet national security adviser general
that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports."show on-line and facebook @mitchell reports. craig melvin is up next. >> good to see you. good afternoon to you. craig melvin from msnbc headquarters in new york. we start this hour at the white house. you can see the roosevelt room there. any moment we are expecting to see president donald trump and the visiting president of turkey, they will be making statements. president erdogan in town. moments ago we just saw them...
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andrea mitchell is filling in for chuck todd. she's going to sit down with health and human services secretary tom price and talk exclusively with dianne feinstein. we'll have a preview of the show in just about ten minutes here in studio. >>> in just a couple of hours, a group of veterans will reach their destination after walking hundreds of miles. >> derrick ward is tracking that group. they started walking from north carolina in order to raise awareness about mental health. hi, derrick. >> hey, good morning again. we're about a couple miles north of where we were the last time when we caught up with them. they just rounded the bend there, so we can't see they will. but they are, indeed, on a long march. it's a long drive from camp lejeune to but imagine the march. they're doing it for a cause. brandon powell, one of the people involved in this lost a brother to ptsd.. he committed suicide after returning from iraq. and this is the great awareness to that cause and to hopefully find a solution to treat soldiers with this disea
andrea mitchell is filling in for chuck todd. she's going to sit down with health and human services secretary tom price and talk exclusively with dianne feinstein. we'll have a preview of the show in just about ten minutes here in studio. >>> in just a couple of hours, a group of veterans will reach their destination after walking hundreds of miles. >> derrick ward is tracking that group. they started walking from north carolina in order to raise awareness about mental health....
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andrea: there's an incredible amount of things that we can do, including pick up marches.et an email and it says for you just to go and, you know, tomorrow show up here. sharyl: in wye mills, maryland, we found organized opposition at a raucous town hall. rep. andy harris: if we have quiet and a show of respect. >> boo hoo. you work for us. sharyl: afterwards, we caught up with the target, republican congressman andy harris. rep. harris: it's just people came out and they expressed their frustrations. that's part of the american system. >> keep it going. sharyl: and on the state house steps in pennsylvania, we met organizer terrell bryant. back to what one of the founding fathers, thomas jefferson, he wanted active citizens and this is what we're doing, what thomas jefferson wanted to see in our democracy. you have moveon.org getting involved with the resistance hashtag and you've got a whole lot of other groups getting involved. sharyl: behind the resistance across the country, there are some big money names. for example, one sponsor of the movement is moveon.org. its top
andrea: there's an incredible amount of things that we can do, including pick up marches.et an email and it says for you just to go and, you know, tomorrow show up here. sharyl: in wye mills, maryland, we found organized opposition at a raucous town hall. rep. andy harris: if we have quiet and a show of respect. >> boo hoo. you work for us. sharyl: afterwards, we caught up with the target, republican congressman andy harris. rep. harris: it's just people came out and they expressed their...
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i'm andrea mccarren, wusa 9. >>> hopefully he'll be awake. the address for that collection site, 401 west holly drive in sterling. we'll be collecting items from noon until 5:00 on saturday. the elks are expecting a big turnout, and that's where you can help. they are wondering if someone might donate a storage facility and whether a vi donated items for them. if you have a lead on either, they want you to give them a call. 703-787-6820. >>> when a child goes missing, an amber alert is activated. the goal of the alert is to get the face of the child out to the public as quickly as possible and safely bring them back home. there are some misconceptions about how the system works. it's the subject of tonight's special assignment unit report. >> if they see this car, we are asking that they immediately call 911. >> the man in the area recognized his vehicle from an amber alert. >> the criteria required for amber alert is rarely met, which maintains the program as an effective tool in finding children who have been abducted and are in immediate d
i'm andrea mccarren, wusa 9. >>> hopefully he'll be awake. the address for that collection site, 401 west holly drive in sterling. we'll be collecting items from noon until 5:00 on saturday. the elks are expecting a big turnout, and that's where you can help. they are wondering if someone might donate a storage facility and whether a vi donated items for them. if you have a lead on either, they want you to give them a call. 703-787-6820. >>> when a child goes missing, an amber...
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. >>> joining us in jerusalem, host, andrea mitchell.resident trump will visit some historic religious sites in israel. tell us about the agenda and how the white house has prepared for this visit. >> the white house has really prepared down to every minute. he's been running behind schedule throughout the trip so far on the saudi leg of the trip but no matter how the schedule evolves, it's going to be very tightly controlled. no news conferences, no opportunities to question the president. he, in saudi arabia was very much on script, on teleprompter in his speech. one change in his wording, which is significant, although his aids described it to fatigue. you've been pointing out radical islamic terrorism. and criticized those in the diplomatic community for not using and he used islamist extremism but actually slipped and said islamic extremism which refers more to the religion than those who try to destort the religion. he was very much on message in every regard and diplomatic and sober and i think that's what we're going to see as we
. >>> joining us in jerusalem, host, andrea mitchell.resident trump will visit some historic religious sites in israel. tell us about the agenda and how the white house has prepared for this visit. >> the white house has really prepared down to every minute. he's been running behind schedule throughout the trip so far on the saudi leg of the trip but no matter how the schedule evolves, it's going to be very tightly controlled. no news conferences, no opportunities to question the...
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andrea mccarren wusa9. >> the v. a. is also involved with a long-term study when it comes to service dogs and veterans with post-traumatic stress. the research was ordered by congress, and it tracks more than 200 veteran and service dog teams. it's going to take years to collect the data and analyze it however. the v. a. also helps homeless veterans find a place to live. often when they do those places come unfurnished. that's why wusa9 is working to help our vets make their new houses homes through a furniture drive, and you can help this weekend. just donate your new or gently used household items and furniture at the loudoun elks lodge in sterling, virginia, this sunday. if you can't make it, the elks would also accept funds so they can buy what our veterans need to help them out. for details go to wusa9.com. >>> wusa9's first alert weather rated d. c.'s most accurate forecast. >> it may look there, boy is it hot. 89 degrees right now. by the way, next week national boating safety week. if you're getting ready for me
andrea mccarren wusa9. >> the v. a. is also involved with a long-term study when it comes to service dogs and veterans with post-traumatic stress. the research was ordered by congress, and it tracks more than 200 veteran and service dog teams. it's going to take years to collect the data and analyze it however. the v. a. also helps homeless veterans find a place to live. often when they do those places come unfurnished. that's why wusa9 is working to help our vets make their new houses...
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nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, jeremy bash, chief of staff to both the director of the cia and the secretary of defense during the obama years and former counsel to the house intel committee, matt miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department and an msnbc justice and security analyst, and here in new york, nicolle wallace, former white house communications director for bush 43 and host of her own broadcast here, deadline white house here at 4:00 p.m. weekdays. welcome to you all. matthew, because of your experience at doj, i'm going to begin with you. chiefly, most importantly, what does this do to the investigation? >> well, i think first of all, it's a sign there is going to be a robust investigation that looks at every possible act of wrongdoing. one of the things about bob mueller, you know, he has -- he's really unique in that he has both investigative experience by leading the fbi and prosecutorial experience as a u.s. attorney and as a leader in the criminal division. i think what you'll see from him is an investigation that is very qu
nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, jeremy bash, chief of staff to both the director of the cia and the secretary of defense during the obama years and former counsel to the house intel committee, matt miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department and an msnbc justice and security analyst, and here in new york, nicolle wallace, former white house communications director for bush 43 and host of her own broadcast here, deadline white house here at 4:00 p.m....
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tonight -- jason sudeikis -- star of nbc's "great news" actress andrea martin -- german talk show hostan bohmermann -- featuring the 8g band with lucius. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] in that case let's get to the news. a controversial french politician marine le pen who's been compared to president trump has advanced to the final round of her country's presidential election. oh, interesting, we have a female trump running our country too. [ light laughter ] in a new interview, president trump says he's mostly there on fulfilling the promises of his first 100 days. said trump "look, at this point i've already accomplished 95 days. [ light laughter ] that's almost 80%." [ light laughter ] a restaurant opened in london today specializing in airline style food. and if you like your steak a little bloody, order it united. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] according to a new study, sounding out words is the best way to teach children how to r
tonight -- jason sudeikis -- star of nbc's "great news" actress andrea martin -- german talk show hostan bohmermann -- featuring the 8g band with lucius. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] in that case let's get to the news. a controversial french politician marine le pen who's been compared to president trump has advanced to...
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luredthe pimp who andrea into prostitution to prison for two andal andrea with the support of her familying her experience to warn girls, women, and parents about the dangers. we reached out to all of the major sites for comments. ,atch, who owns plenty of fish was the other one to respond. their responses on our website, wjla.com. alison: if you get any mail telling you to open a google docs attachment, don't do it. google says it is a phishing sc am tricking people to open their google docs account so that hackers can gain access. steve: the high today was 67, a bit windy. if your allergies are bothering you, trees, grass, and mold are the problems right now. stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, it is quiet and drive. that allows temperatures to drop quickly overnight. to the south and west. this is on the way for this time tomorrow night and lingering into early friday morning. this will move off to the north and east, meaning we will see a lot of wet weather sooner rather than later. the temperatures will fall in the middle to upper 40's of the suburbs tonight. arlington,beltway, alexan
luredthe pimp who andrea into prostitution to prison for two andal andrea with the support of her familying her experience to warn girls, women, and parents about the dangers. we reached out to all of the major sites for comments. ,atch, who owns plenty of fish was the other one to respond. their responses on our website, wjla.com. alison: if you get any mail telling you to open a google docs attachment, don't do it. google says it is a phishing sc am tricking people to open their google docs...
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andreas: good morning to london.cb is going to make its decision when we give to the meeting and i'm not on the governing council so i can't really say what will be decided in june. mark: peter prate obviously saying the ecb might not wait until well past the end of its asset purchase program if the euro area economy warrants faster tightening. do you since the ecb has some leeway to adjust its rhetoric, its statement, its path of policy in coming months as the backdrop improves? the governing council will make a decision when it gets to its meeting, but clearly it is my understanding that interest rates will go lower than they are right now. wherere likely to remain they are for quite some time. going lower is something which i think is not really in the cards. but again this is for the governing council to decide. they will do this for a much depending on the data at that point in time. francine: help -- mark: how comfortable are you about the backdrop to the eurozone economy , which mr. draghi himself says is broa
andreas: good morning to london.cb is going to make its decision when we give to the meeting and i'm not on the governing council so i can't really say what will be decided in june. mark: peter prate obviously saying the ecb might not wait until well past the end of its asset purchase program if the euro area economy warrants faster tightening. do you since the ecb has some leeway to adjust its rhetoric, its statement, its path of policy in coming months as the backdrop improves? the governing...
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andrea: vamos a comenzar con la primera dama, espectacular. de canes, a travÉs de las redes compartiÓ sus looks y sus experiencias. estaba en un evento para l'orÉal, muy sensual. estos paneles de tela que estÁn viendo y que tapan muy discretamente ese espectacular cuerpo de eva longoria fueron seguidos a mano sobre un velo espectacular. se ve alta, divina, elegante. rafa: siempre tiene que tener mucho cuidado, cuando ustedes estÉn en la casa, el por qué mi comentario, es el cuello de ella. me parece muy cargado, los diamantes y el cuello para ese vestido. es lo Único que no me gusta, pero el peinado y el maquillaje, espectaculares. andrea: sigan mandando sus fotos con #detectives de la moda. susan: mire cÓmo crean ese look del dÍa. andrea:hay que recordarles a todos en casa que saque sus pelucas, es la tendencia. compartan sus fotos con el #detectivesdelamoda. karla: chicos, muchas gracias. no llegaron tan bravos. vamos a una pausa. alan: debiste haberles dado tu chile toreado para que vinieran mÁs picantitos. le vamos a poner diversiÓn al vie
andrea: vamos a comenzar con la primera dama, espectacular. de canes, a travÉs de las redes compartiÓ sus looks y sus experiencias. estaba en un evento para l'orÉal, muy sensual. estos paneles de tela que estÁn viendo y que tapan muy discretamente ese espectacular cuerpo de eva longoria fueron seguidos a mano sobre un velo espectacular. se ve alta, divina, elegante. rafa: siempre tiene que tener mucho cuidado, cuando ustedes estÉn en la casa, el por qué mi comentario, es el cuello de...