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ari, welcome. >> thank you for having me.does it feeling that powerful in such an exquisite suit? >> it feels right, every powerful person needs a good suit, a good power suit. you're doing a fine job yourself. kennedy: really? i had questions whether you would approve of the earrings and ensemble. >> i do, and lipstick matches the outfit which is a high level of difficulty. kennedy: i'm known as the greg louganis of lipstick. >> don't ever say that again. kennedy: a greasy track record with big stars that come to the show. >> there is no way you can offend me, because i don't care enough but i will tell when you they came to me and said we need 18 rules to rule by, i said i have 118, and i will distill it down, shorten my process, crystallize everything that i've done that has gotten me to the point that i'm at right now, and give it to the public, you're welcome. kennedy: and i want to thank you for this, and obviously, you know, being such an important part of hollywood, you have seen the sony hack scandal, and you have se
ari, welcome. >> thank you for having me.does it feeling that powerful in such an exquisite suit? >> it feels right, every powerful person needs a good suit, a good power suit. you're doing a fine job yourself. kennedy: really? i had questions whether you would approve of the earrings and ensemble. >> i do, and lipstick matches the outfit which is a high level of difficulty. kennedy: i'm known as the greg louganis of lipstick. >> don't ever say that again. kennedy: a...
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he's ari gold. with a tell all book sharing his secrets and advice on how to be as successful as he is. it's called "the gold standard rules to live by." ari gold joins you now. this is all about your time as a hollywood agent. >> it's calls rules to rule by. you can indeed rule. thank you. they wanted me to give you, publisher, hackett, 18 different rules to rule by. i had 118 rules so i have chase, ari. >> let's cut it to. >> what is rule football one? >> first of all, there is no number two. if it's number two, are you losing. you don't have any power until have you all the of the power. you know what i'm saying? >> i get you. you don't have any power until you are have all the power. happy ness can't buy money. tell the important part of the truth, few don't have enemies, get some. >> can i say tell the important part ott truth is a rule that everybody should live by. if you haven't mastered how to tell the important parts of the truth, you haven't mastered anything, is that fair to say? >> you
he's ari gold. with a tell all book sharing his secrets and advice on how to be as successful as he is. it's called "the gold standard rules to live by." ari gold joins you now. this is all about your time as a hollywood agent. >> it's calls rules to rule by. you can indeed rule. thank you. they wanted me to give you, publisher, hackett, 18 different rules to rule by. i had 118 rules so i have chase, ari. >> let's cut it to. >> what is rule football one? >>...
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ronan. >> and ari, you're framing this in exactly the right way. it would give them the authority to impose the death penalty but it's necessary not sufficient. they could still have been unanimous on all of these factors we're talking about having found aggravating factors that are sufficient and met those so-called gateway factor and still turn around and strucked of their ability to do so in the verdict slip here and say, despite all of that we feel we don't want death here. this is ultimately going to be a decision of conscious within the room and down to what these individuals felt on a personal level. in fact, even it codifieds that in the document by saying you can introduce whatever other mitigating and aggravating factors you choose, essentially you make up. >> so all bets are off, even once we know all of this even after they've crossed these hurdles we've been hearing about. >> ari i wanted to ask you, ronan was mentioning that timothy mcveigh was the last person sentenced to death by the federal government. what are some reasons that a
ronan. >> and ari, you're framing this in exactly the right way. it would give them the authority to impose the death penalty but it's necessary not sufficient. they could still have been unanimous on all of these factors we're talking about having found aggravating factors that are sufficient and met those so-called gateway factor and still turn around and strucked of their ability to do so in the verdict slip here and say, despite all of that we feel we don't want death here. this is...
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apparently ari maybe another segment -- >> i think it's a segment, fandango or not.is it's fun and talking teddy bear but serious issues including teddy bear rights not currently enshrined in our bill of rights. >> you have seen "inside-out", folks are dying to see this movie. especially my 6-year-old daughter. let's roll more. >> you're welcome. >> if you don't eat dinner you're not getting dessert. >> did he just say we couldn't have desert? >> that's anger. he cares very deeply about things are fair. >> that's how you want to play it old man? no dessert, sure we'll eat our dinner right after you eat this! >> we get to see what the inner workers of the mind are look. is this a great movie? >> this is going to be right up there with one of pixar's best movies their first original film since 2012's brave. i love it. he did "up." this is going to be a tear jerker, you're going to be crying your eyes out. everybody is crying but it's really emotional and takes place inside a little girl's head and what i love about this film. it's going to be great for parents too for
apparently ari maybe another segment -- >> i think it's a segment, fandango or not.is it's fun and talking teddy bear but serious issues including teddy bear rights not currently enshrined in our bill of rights. >> you have seen "inside-out", folks are dying to see this movie. especially my 6-year-old daughter. let's roll more. >> you're welcome. >> if you don't eat dinner you're not getting dessert. >> did he just say we couldn't have desert? >>...
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ari, let me bring you in. five generations of law enforcement, we know that although her office is independent of the police department, there are always sensitivities on both sides, police will say, you know the job we do people do not understand and you have people in baltimore, ferguson new york cities around this country that continue to point out what they say are the injustices that happen with the policing and minority communities. there are many things to talk about, but just from the onset that mosby says the arrest itself was illegal, that mr. gray should never have been stopped, knife he had, there were reports it was a switchblade, all of these allegations and according to the state's attorney was not true. >> that's right, this will be tested in court. we just learned according to the prosecutor, there was no probable cause for the stop and arrest. that is to say, freddie gray according to the prosecutor should never have been arrested and put in this van to begin with and that cast aspersions of
ari, let me bring you in. five generations of law enforcement, we know that although her office is independent of the police department, there are always sensitivities on both sides, police will say, you know the job we do people do not understand and you have people in baltimore, ferguson new york cities around this country that continue to point out what they say are the injustices that happen with the policing and minority communities. there are many things to talk about, but just from the...
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ronan, we just heard from ari. again, we know that some of the jurors cried as that death sentence was being revealed. what about dzhokhar tsarnaev? what was his demeanor? was there any reaction at all? >> from what we've heard dzhokhar tsarnaev was impassive as he left the courtroom. no emotional reaction there. but it's also been clear from a number of people we've seen leaving this building, there's an element of shock here. the judge actually in his very final moments saying goodbye to that jury for the last time as they left the courtroom. pointed out the painful poignant, in his words, nature of the testimony they had heard over more than 60 days of this trial being ongoing, of the exhibits they had seen that brought back painful memories. there were people in that courtroom today who lived through the trauma of this in such an acute way. people like bill and denise richard, who were there today in this building behind me and who lost their 8-year-old son martin in the boston bombing. they were of the element
ronan, we just heard from ari. again, we know that some of the jurors cried as that death sentence was being revealed. what about dzhokhar tsarnaev? what was his demeanor? was there any reaction at all? >> from what we've heard dzhokhar tsarnaev was impassive as he left the courtroom. no emotional reaction there. but it's also been clear from a number of people we've seen leaving this building, there's an element of shock here. the judge actually in his very final moments saying goodbye...
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i'm ari melbourne. as we come on the air today we can tell you four individuals and two corporate defendants have already pled guilty in this case. in all 14 people indicted including nine current and former fifa officials. at least six of them were picked up as they gathered at an exclusive swiss hotel this morning. they were meeting in preparation for friday's elections for the next fifa president. now they face extradition to the u.s. >> let me say that the general secretary and the president are not involved in this procedure. it is once again unfortunately fifa suffering under the circumstances. it is certainly a difficult moment for us. >> other targets include sports marketing executives and a banker who allegedly handled the money. it's all laid out in a massive 47-count indictment spanning 24 years of conduct and concerns of a reported $150 million in alleged bribes and kickbacks. >> these individuals, through these organizations, engaged in bribery to decide who would televise games where the
i'm ari melbourne. as we come on the air today we can tell you four individuals and two corporate defendants have already pled guilty in this case. in all 14 people indicted including nine current and former fifa officials. at least six of them were picked up as they gathered at an exclusive swiss hotel this morning. they were meeting in preparation for friday's elections for the next fifa president. now they face extradition to the u.s. >> let me say that the general secretary and the...
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ari, you want to say something?you need to. >> i'm going to interrupt anybody for loretta lynch. >> i want to build on what howard was saying. the policing here is one component, but the other components are jobs education, housing. without a job, without a house, without education, we're not getting anywhere in these communities. job is number one. these people need jobs. they need homes. the areas where we were north and pennsylvania these homes need to be rebuilt. this is necessary before we can move on. policing is just one component of it. >> howard -- go ahead, seema, i'm sorry. >> i want to add to what adam is saying, because i spent a lot of time in schools in lower income areas and i think education is a huge component of this. in that the policing starts with smaller children and younger children are brought up to realize that the police are there to help them and to work with them and it's not this us against them mentality. >> seema, toif interrupt you, so sorry. here's the attorney general. >> all right
ari, you want to say something?you need to. >> i'm going to interrupt anybody for loretta lynch. >> i want to build on what howard was saying. the policing here is one component, but the other components are jobs education, housing. without a job, without a house, without education, we're not getting anywhere in these communities. job is number one. these people need jobs. they need homes. the areas where we were north and pennsylvania these homes need to be rebuilt. this is...
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>> i want to know what ari gold has against jeremy piven? we have suntrust, ahead of that earnings disaster. we got him on. >> very closely watched move that one. can't way. over to you guys. >>> "fast money" starts right now. overlooking new york city's time's square, i'm melissa lee. tim seymour, dana jerrian, steve grass so, why stocks will go 1 trillion sooner than you think. >> that analyst will join us in our call of the dauda. first, while are you worried about the late-day, the next great trade could be taking place as we speak. an under cover rally, morgan stanley, goldman sachs helping to push the broker dealer a new 52-week high at the session. could banks be your best bet? you have been on this trend a while. >> i have been on it. i think goldman sachs pushed against it today. now eventually it will get through there. the first, fourth time, fifth time, whatever it might be. morgan stanley as well moving to the upside. you look at these financials, go down a little further. look at the t.d. aper trades of the world the schwab rea
>> i want to know what ari gold has against jeremy piven? we have suntrust, ahead of that earnings disaster. we got him on. >> very closely watched move that one. can't way. over to you guys. >>> "fast money" starts right now. overlooking new york city's time's square, i'm melissa lee. tim seymour, dana jerrian, steve grass so, why stocks will go 1 trillion sooner than you think. >> that analyst will join us in our call of the dauda. first, while are you...
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i'm ari melber. i'm in for alex wagner.starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. live from detroit lakes, minnesota. let's get to work. tonight, it's time to decide. >> we don't yet have all the details. in fact, it's not as i'm told been fully negotiated yet. i do have concerns. >> hillary clinton can be for the trade agreement. she can be against the trade agreement. i just don't know. >> the horse race. the 19 candidates who signaled they might run. >> this is a crowded field. >> later, the duggar dilemma. >> you supported the duggar family. we had the revelation last week. what was your reaction? >> i was sickened by it. >> and viral video. >> everybody can coexist together, man. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. >>> we start with the bernie bump. he's been on the trail for 2 days and already giving hillary clinton's campaign real headaches. during a campaign event in new hampshire, h
i'm ari melber. i'm in for alex wagner.starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. live from detroit lakes, minnesota. let's get to work. tonight, it's time to decide. >> we don't yet have all the details. in fact, it's not as i'm told been fully negotiated yet. i do have concerns. >> hillary clinton can be for the trade agreement. she can be against the trade agreement. i just don't know. >> the horse race. the 19 candidates who signaled they might run. >>...
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ari "now" starts right now. >>> banning the death penalty. not happy with fifa and flood-weary texas. it's thursday may 28th and this is "now." >> oh no! >> rising rivers and violent winds are forcing more people from their homes in texas. >> no city can handle anything like that. 6 inches fell in just one hour. >> 6 inches of falling water can actually knock a person off their feet. 23 people are now confirmed dead. >> it's the desperate search still under way
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ari, this is just -- what a headline.you heard the attorney general lay out as we were discussing is this widespread criminal conspiracy. not one or two people taking a bribe somewhere, but rather an allegation substantiated of widespread corruption, racketeering, kickbacks, bribery, as part and parcel of the way this organization ran, the way it handed out very lucrative deals from the placement of the world cup, to all the marketing rights what the attorney general was calling those downstream marketing broadcast rights. that's the whole shebang, $5 million over several years and over $150 million alleged in bribes and kickbacks among other elicit activities. one other night, jose as we cover this a lot of these defendants of course are foreign nationals, they are not u.s. citizens and they are not on u.s. soil yet. we heard the attorney general saying we will move forward on this extradition, we have an extradition treaty with the united states and switzerland, rights for the defendants but basically that means you're
ari, this is just -- what a headline.you heard the attorney general lay out as we were discussing is this widespread criminal conspiracy. not one or two people taking a bribe somewhere, but rather an allegation substantiated of widespread corruption, racketeering, kickbacks, bribery, as part and parcel of the way this organization ran, the way it handed out very lucrative deals from the placement of the world cup, to all the marketing rights what the attorney general was calling those...
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that spells double trouble for you, ari. >> it is cinco de mayo. i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? introducing nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna and 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. ♪ ♪ i'm the protector of my patio. killing weeds where they grow. a barrier forms so weeds can't appear - serious weed prevention up to a year. [chorus singing:] ♪ roundup max control 365 ♪ with no more weeds it's your year. >>> attorney general loretta lynch paid a trip to baltimore today. >> people that thanked me for coming, let me say the honor is really mine because when cities in turmoil and literally pain as you have described to watch people come together and be as determined as the city of baltimore has been to reclaim the city and rebuild the city and to make it again a great city it has always been has been insp
that spells double trouble for you, ari. >> it is cinco de mayo. i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? introducing nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna and 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. ♪ ♪ i'm the protector of...
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so what we can be watching here ari, how long will he go.e once spoke on the floor for many hours dealing with concerns about the use of drones against americans overseas and then we saw his friend and colleague ted cruz, also a presidential candidate, going more than 20 hours talking about anotherish yux the power of one senator to keep talking is on the line here. what happens is as the hours go by it can attract attention. what's unique about rand paul as a republican running for president, he does have allies on this issue on the political left who believe the government overreached and there should be reforms of some of the intelligence apparatus like the nsa and other conservatives say the constitution has to be affected and they believe the amendment is against illegal search andseizure is at risk here. it's an issue of the day being played out with good old political theater and we don't quite know the outcome. part of what makes this so interesting. >> and paul pushing through the usa freedom act that would maintain some of those po
so what we can be watching here ari, how long will he go.e once spoke on the floor for many hours dealing with concerns about the use of drones against americans overseas and then we saw his friend and colleague ted cruz, also a presidential candidate, going more than 20 hours talking about anotherish yux the power of one senator to keep talking is on the line here. what happens is as the hours go by it can attract attention. what's unique about rand paul as a republican running for president,...
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will not -- will matter and make a difference because ari doesn't play that well. not to call you out in the middle of the show but it's true. >> you know he's a good joke if he's immediately explaining it. >> folks don't know you to be a tennis player because you're not. going way off the thing but go ahead, patricia. >> i'd like to first of all say she's not going to lose this nomination bltut you start to hear and feel anxiety underneath the surface with democrats saying why is this hillary clinton campaign not going so well right now she has no opponent. she'll have no problems with money. she should have her message totally locked up. this seems to be something she's intended to do for almost her entire career. why are there problems at this point? she is not speaking to voters. she is speaking to that democratic elite number of those democratic elites are hoping that the clinton campaign starts to get its act together and very much hoping there's nothing in those state department documents that will be released on this. now we know it's going to be a rolling
will not -- will matter and make a difference because ari doesn't play that well. not to call you out in the middle of the show but it's true. >> you know he's a good joke if he's immediately explaining it. >> folks don't know you to be a tennis player because you're not. going way off the thing but go ahead, patricia. >> i'd like to first of all say she's not going to lose this nomination bltut you start to hear and feel anxiety underneath the surface with democrats saying...
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let me bring you back ari, into the conversation.ou can go with regard to penalty. the guilt phase is over. this is a convicted murderer. the only questions that the jury is looking at in the penalty phase is are there things about these murders that make them so bad it should be a worse penalty or somehow mitigated, less bad, essentially, that he might be spared that ultimate punishment but still given a life sentence that is statutorily set, this is to say there is no way he'll ever be out of prison for in any legal reason whatsoever. they balance those two factors as ronan farrow said from boston, this is a decision that judges do not push jurors on. they want the jurors to reach their own decision together. if they decide, for example, that even though this is a terrible murderous person who did a terrible thing but they are not comfortable issuing a death penalty then that is up to the jury. that would really be the end of it and conversely, if they decide he merits the death penalty and that's there decision and present that to
let me bring you back ari, into the conversation.ou can go with regard to penalty. the guilt phase is over. this is a convicted murderer. the only questions that the jury is looking at in the penalty phase is are there things about these murders that make them so bad it should be a worse penalty or somehow mitigated, less bad, essentially, that he might be spared that ultimate punishment but still given a life sentence that is statutorily set, this is to say there is no way he'll ever be out of...
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steve kornacki and ari melber thank you so much for your time. steve will have much more on bridge-gate as he hosts "hardball" tonight. you can of course catch ari on "the cycle" week days at 3:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> after the break, we'll have more on those six officers charged in the death of freddie gray and the response from residents in baltimore who are out in the streets. that is just ahead on "now." boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in america. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right. and we take it very seriously. because we love them. and we know you love
steve kornacki and ari melber thank you so much for your time. steve will have much more on bridge-gate as he hosts "hardball" tonight. you can of course catch ari on "the cycle" week days at 3:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> after the break, we'll have more on those six officers charged in the death of freddie gray and the response from residents in baltimore who are out in the streets. that is just ahead on "now." boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean...
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with me here in our studio msnbc's tremaine lee, and also msnbc's chief legal correspondent ari melber. thank you both for being with us here. good morning let's get right to it ari, we're talking about the scope focusing on the police department, so what will that entail knowing that loretta lynch said her goal is to check the systemic violations of the constitution and federal law? >> she was very clear in this announcement here. this is not about a policy debate this is not about what's best policing although they've had those discussions. this will be a legal investigation into whether the baltimore police department has a pattern and practice of unconstitutional conduct, of violating the civil rights of individuals in this city they have the authority to do this kind of assertive investigation under the '94 violent crime act, and she was very clear in discussing the scope, as well, which is interesting. she mentioned excessive police force, potentially deadly force, suspect arrests, unlawful arrests, which is an issue, of course, in the gray case itself and lastly what she called
with me here in our studio msnbc's tremaine lee, and also msnbc's chief legal correspondent ari melber. thank you both for being with us here. good morning let's get right to it ari, we're talking about the scope focusing on the police department, so what will that entail knowing that loretta lynch said her goal is to check the systemic violations of the constitution and federal law? >> she was very clear in this announcement here. this is not about a policy debate this is not about...
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i have to say. >> you know ari?ng out with the real ari. a great guy. that's a trip. >> that's a lie. that's a lie. ari's a crazy guy. on his treadmill at 3:00 a.m. and texts us. anyway, glad to find out, quickly, we're all huge "entourage" fans. seen every one. what are we going to see in the movie. >> more of what we did on the show. for the fans of the show we think the movie's going to hit for them. but we really tried hard to make it a standalone as well even if you only checked in on the show from time to time or even if you never saw it a great device brings you up to speed who these guys are, what you might be in store for. >> is there time travel? >> no there should be. obviously promised hoverboards too from "back to the future ii," no time travel. >> the thing i'm most -- i'm really interested in the movie but you lost 60 pounds. >> i know. i was going to say it. >> congratulations on that. >> how did you do that? >> how did you do that? >> you know really slowly. one of the hardest things i've ever had t
i have to say. >> you know ari?ng out with the real ari. a great guy. that's a trip. >> that's a lie. that's a lie. ari's a crazy guy. on his treadmill at 3:00 a.m. and texts us. anyway, glad to find out, quickly, we're all huge "entourage" fans. seen every one. what are we going to see in the movie. >> more of what we did on the show. for the fans of the show we think the movie's going to hit for them. but we really tried hard to make it a standalone as well even if...
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>> you know, ari, it's very interesting.because this case is not a case that you can talk about death penalty trends and policies. this was a global event. this impacted the entire united states. this was an attack on the united states. so even if the death penalty tomorrow in every state was overruled, you would still -- this case would still be here on a federal level. and we would be discussing these same ideas. i mean, this was just such a heinous and cruel act. and, you know, i pause to use this as some kind of measure for death penalty cases. because again, this is so unusual. >> and tell me your thoughts on the prosecution here. i mean, we have been focused so much on what the jury has done, and that is what's new. but we watched the prosecution here that really threw everything they had at this defendant. and really was able to dispense with the defense that we heard, that even if this was terrible and there's video of aspects of it, you know this was a young guy, a kid, under the influence of his older brother, didn
>> you know, ari, it's very interesting.because this case is not a case that you can talk about death penalty trends and policies. this was a global event. this impacted the entire united states. this was an attack on the united states. so even if the death penalty tomorrow in every state was overruled, you would still -- this case would still be here on a federal level. and we would be discussing these same ideas. i mean, this was just such a heinous and cruel act. and, you know, i pause...
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president, abbott, trustees, faculty, honored guest, and we ary parents, well done and congratulations. twoo you parents, the years of investment and prayers have added up to this joyful achievement. hopefully you are about to experience a new american dream, which is no longer owning your own home. it is getting your kids out of the home you own. [laughter] mr. romney: you have just heard i have been awarded an honorary degree. when i think of all the times i have been here for debates, forums, and rallies, i might argue that this is an earned degree. 16 years of education has made your world a great deal bigger than the world of your childhood. it is a funny thing about little kids, they do not see much beyond what is right around them. they see their family, their school, maybe their city. but they cannot imagine different places. their vision is like a small circle, bounded by their very limited its very. your world now is breathtakingly large, almost without boundaries . with so much vast this semi-possible direction to take. some of you may feel understandably anxious and uncerta
president, abbott, trustees, faculty, honored guest, and we ary parents, well done and congratulations. twoo you parents, the years of investment and prayers have added up to this joyful achievement. hopefully you are about to experience a new american dream, which is no longer owning your own home. it is getting your kids out of the home you own. [laughter] mr. romney: you have just heard i have been awarded an honorary degree. when i think of all the times i have been here for debates,...
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ary bob menendez of new jersey had been pushing for a sub to be named after the state. >> i suggested to him that it would be great to finally, once again, particularly in the submarine class, recognize new jersey and its long history. >> the new "uss new jersey" will be completed and commissioned in about six years. >>> those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country were honored with a memorial day parade and service in philadelphia today. ♪ >> the traditional decoration day service was held at laurel hill ceremony in fairmount park this afternoon. this year enough money was raised to honor a civil war hero with a military-style headstone. the cemetery is where the first memorial day observance was held in philadelphia back in 1868. >>> joy and excitement can be overwhelming for families fortunate enough to have their loved ones return home from overseas. take a look. brothers john and justin potenski were deployed almost a year in qatar. after returning home they decided to surprise their sister brielle at oak crest high school in atlantic county this week. you can also share
ary bob menendez of new jersey had been pushing for a sub to be named after the state. >> i suggested to him that it would be great to finally, once again, particularly in the submarine class, recognize new jersey and its long history. >> the new "uss new jersey" will be completed and commissioned in about six years. >>> those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country were honored with a memorial day parade and service in philadelphia today. ♪ >> the...
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. >> ari, you're right. on the other hand we've had decades of focus on how to make the police stronger, how do we fight crime in the mo aggressive way possible? in new york there's a big fighty leaders are asking mayor de blasio, can you do more to stop the aggressive policing in new york. we've had a bipartisan -- this has been a long time around the idea that cities are a problem and aggressive policing is needed yet you've had cities for a couple decades adding on additional equipment as if they're policing war zones. my guess is it will be the next administration will also have to take on the idea that the police are not the military american cities are not war zones. i know it seems obvious, but a lot of people learn about the military for the first time in ferguson, and political leaders are just getting behind this. also, a final point, it's hard to take away money from local police departments or equipment, because those police -- there's a lot of cities and congress is very reluctant to pull back a
. >> ari, you're right. on the other hand we've had decades of focus on how to make the police stronger, how do we fight crime in the mo aggressive way possible? in new york there's a big fighty leaders are asking mayor de blasio, can you do more to stop the aggressive policing in new york. we've had a bipartisan -- this has been a long time around the idea that cities are a problem and aggressive policing is needed yet you've had cities for a couple decades adding on additional equipment...
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. >>> coming up next ari gold uncensored.ent character from "entourage" and things got a little out of control. i'm glad i wasn't here. we'll watch that uncomfortable interview next. ur friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your questions backed by a trusted network of attorneys. so visit us today for legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? you wouldn't buy a car without taking it for a spin and it's...well...just a car. test-drive our full lineup only at your local john deere dealer. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people
. >>> coming up next ari gold uncensored.ent character from "entourage" and things got a little out of control. i'm glad i wasn't here. we'll watch that uncomfortable interview next. ur friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your...
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m ary's? okay that would be fine. >> good afternoon president chow, commissioners, director garcia.t st. mary's medical center. i like to share some information kind of to give some background and context to. i request a notification of closure of beds. start off with, i want to give a little bit of information about st. mary's. st. mary's is probably one of the longest working acute care hospitals. we started in 1857 by eight sisters, sisters of mercy came from ireland. really for support of community. almost from the day they arrived they started attending to the needs of the poor. healthcare needs as well as children's needs. the slide that is in front of you, i just wanted to show some of the history. the work of the sisters attending to those people needed in makeshift tents after the 1906 earthquake and also the original location of the st. mary's on stockton street. today st. mary's is a community hospital with about 1100 employees about 300 physicians about 220 volunteers. we have 371 licensed beds. we to not need to use all 371 licensed beds. we're a community hospital. we
m ary's? okay that would be fine. >> good afternoon president chow, commissioners, director garcia.t st. mary's medical center. i like to share some information kind of to give some background and context to. i request a notification of closure of beds. start off with, i want to give a little bit of information about st. mary's. st. mary's is probably one of the longest working acute care hospitals. we started in 1857 by eight sisters, sisters of mercy came from ireland. really for...
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thank you, now we have anna arielis. >> a pleasure to be here today. i need more time to speak. my name is anna aerialis, i'm here to talk about, better? okay. i want to talk about keeping connected. i'm here today to speak about a local organization that maybe familiar to you called the living campaign. the executive director is joblin. the agency was created for dedicated to serve lives for people with disabilities invisible or visible such as myself. i have post traumatic stress disorder and tbi. and the aging in the community by providing access to san francisco connect program totally free. through this service has shared greater opportunity to travel the social web. it takes money. i would like to think the city of san francisco and the department of aging and adult services. we need more money to reach even more people. here is where public awareness is needed. please join us keeping connected today if you can. to find out more about this organization, go to www.san francisco healthy aging.org connector call 415-821-1003 extension one and speak to maria. we need commitmen
thank you, now we have anna arielis. >> a pleasure to be here today. i need more time to speak. my name is anna aerialis, i'm here to talk about, better? okay. i want to talk about keeping connected. i'm here today to speak about a local organization that maybe familiar to you called the living campaign. the executive director is joblin. the agency was created for dedicated to serve lives for people with disabilities invisible or visible such as myself. i have post traumatic stress...
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. >> and ari, let's talk about another issue, because i want to move to the issue of what's next afterhy appeals process is expected after the decision, which came after just 14 hours of deliberations. >> i have to watch my two sons put a leg on every day so i mean, i don't know, closure but i can tell you it feels like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. so i think there's some form of a good feeling. >> i want to also bring in msnbc contributor host of "the docket," thank you both. talk to me seema if you would about the appeals process. how long is this going to take? >> easily a decade jose, if not more. and the strongest basis for the appeal, i foresee, is this whole idea of change of venue that they were trying -- the defense team was trying so hard to move the case and it seems like they were unsuccessful, but perhaps may have an issue on appeal. >> and ari, since '88, 80 federal death sentences but just three have been carried out. why is that? >> largely because there is a very lengthy appeals process. that is as it should be by the way, jose. this is a very serious, ir
. >> and ari, let's talk about another issue, because i want to move to the issue of what's next afterhy appeals process is expected after the decision, which came after just 14 hours of deliberations. >> i have to watch my two sons put a leg on every day so i mean, i don't know, closure but i can tell you it feels like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. so i think there's some form of a good feeling. >> i want to also bring in msnbc contributor host of "the...
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[laughter] >> sounds like arie. other is stability a lot. and i use something called conversation stranger danger. but i've had a -- blessed life of knowing people from all walks of life. i have friends from both sides of the aisle. great story about meeting president obama when he was a junior senator from illinois. we laughed our butts off for hours my husband said how was your dinner? great i was at the usa table i got to sick with barack obama. i have to tell you peter, i think he could be president in 20 years. [laughter] but trying to find a connection with people. i encouraged them to be willing to move, i think it was north dakota is wild west with wi-fi they need to go out and go and see and do stuff. what i'm hoping to they will them is at the end of the book i have a conclusion of if i take all of my advice and blessings that i've had now that i get to be on this great show the five and i have time to write a book look this, i have two phrases that i coin that i think incaps late what i was looking for and that i have achieved for
[laughter] >> sounds like arie. other is stability a lot. and i use something called conversation stranger danger. but i've had a -- blessed life of knowing people from all walks of life. i have friends from both sides of the aisle. great story about meeting president obama when he was a junior senator from illinois. we laughed our butts off for hours my husband said how was your dinner? great i was at the usa table i got to sick with barack obama. i have to tell you peter, i think he...
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an hour later bar ary was in surgery. he thanked eddoctors. >> they saved my life.i don't think i would have woke up the next day. >> that's why we do this job. to help people. >> the lieutenant colonel said he's a hero. >> we are doing it memorial day weekend. if it wasn't for ed and people in the o.r. my parents would be thinking different memorial day than me going home and having dinner with them. >> the surgeon said it is a team effort to save someone. ed knew the questions to ask and got the ball rolling in this case. today we say good job. we are with live in delaware city, delaware. tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> celebrating in bethany beach delaware. they just completed the roads and sidewalks. now better for people with disabilities and people on bicycles. >>> the boats are clean, fuelled and ready. we found boat owners at the summit north marina gearing up to hit the water this weekend. ♪ and the sound of summerer in the city. spruce street harbor park opened including a new rollerer skating rink. the nbc 10 news app has a list of events from the first aler
an hour later bar ary was in surgery. he thanked eddoctors. >> they saved my life.i don't think i would have woke up the next day. >> that's why we do this job. to help people. >> the lieutenant colonel said he's a hero. >> we are doing it memorial day weekend. if it wasn't for ed and people in the o.r. my parents would be thinking different memorial day than me going home and having dinner with them. >> the surgeon said it is a team effort to save someone. ed knew...
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i want bring in weekend "today" analyst and former prosecutor and ari melber.s and loan programs to baltimore. what's it going to really mean? >> well look what this means is you have a community that continues to try to rebuild. there's a financial component to that, which youing some of the grants from the federal government which is why you have the federal officials and senator cardin there. more big picture, this is an issue that will obviously still turn on the outcome of the case against those officers. we've seen the police officers returning saying they don't think they can get any kind of fair trial in this city because of the unrest this money we're seeing in this press conference that arrest essentially touched everyone in the community. while the rebuilding is important and there's broader city initiatives that are important, i think it's fair to say that the outcome of that legal process is what a lot of folks in the community are going to be looking towards. >> karen, i mao en that legal proceeding goes on completely independent of what we're see
i want bring in weekend "today" analyst and former prosecutor and ari melber.s and loan programs to baltimore. what's it going to really mean? >> well look what this means is you have a community that continues to try to rebuild. there's a financial component to that, which youing some of the grants from the federal government which is why you have the federal officials and senator cardin there. more big picture, this is an issue that will obviously still turn on the outcome of...
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ar ari sits down with mike lee who is at the center of a new fight over the patriot act. and abby goes one-on-one with kelly paul, wife of rand paul. and progressives unveil their own agenda pushed by a familiar face. we have sports politics and what is cycling now overseas. all covered as we roll on. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. hey! have an awesome vacation everyone! thank you so much! you're so sweet. yummy! key lime pie at 90 calories. it is so good for not giving in. woman: as much as i sweat, i always wore black. other clinical antiperspirants didn't work. then i tried certain dri. it's different. it stops sweat before it starts. add some color to your life with certain dri. >>> rand paul is back in new york to key senate votes. but first, i had the chance to sit down with the woman who plans to join him in the white house. his wife kelly, paul. we melt ov
ar ari sits down with mike lee who is at the center of a new fight over the patriot act. and abby goes one-on-one with kelly paul, wife of rand paul. and progressives unveil their own agenda pushed by a familiar face. we have sports politics and what is cycling now overseas. all covered as we roll on. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka...
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gloucester county upper 60s for logan county swedesboro. 68 degrees right now so is a steam ary start. we have clouds we're tracking. we've seen breaks of sunshine that we're tracking. this round of clouds will move in. and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. it's going to do that in a hurry. look at the hour-by-hour forecast. 9:00 this morning, 80 degrees in philadelphia. lunchtime today, middle to upper 80s in the area. at noon time we could see the first showers starting to develop in the area. scattered showers and thunderstorms, some heavy downpours possible. look at that cell. that forecast for ocean county that's at 5:00 this afternoon, storms will push across new jersey, heavy downpours in the atlantic city area at 7:00 this evening, just scattered showers for philadelphia. so a steamy day today into the upper 80s into the low 90s this afternoon. if we hit 90 it will be the first time this year. warm muggy conditions for today. the weekend is start off very warm too. 88 degrees the high temperature with another start coming down. 81 degrees with a chance of showers returnin
gloucester county upper 60s for logan county swedesboro. 68 degrees right now so is a steam ary start. we have clouds we're tracking. we've seen breaks of sunshine that we're tracking. this round of clouds will move in. and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. it's going to do that in a hurry. look at the hour-by-hour forecast. 9:00 this morning, 80 degrees in philadelphia. lunchtime today, middle to upper 80s in the area. at noon time we could see the first showers starting to develop in the...
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joining me now is msnbc chief legal correspondent and co-host of "the cycle" ari melber. a very long wind-up there from the district attorney. are you surprised by his conclusions? >> i'm not surprised. what he laid out was the factual case for why he found that there were no charges warranted, as we just heard. lawful use of deadly force was the words he used. wisconsin is one of only two states in the nation that actually has an independent process for reviewing these kinds of police related deadly force incidents. that means, it is a policy model of what so many other states and localities have called for this inn this period of debates over law enforcement where you don't have the police investigating itself. he also spoke about being the only minority d.a. in the entire state, about having met with people on the police side, law enforcement community as well as civil rights leaders. you heard him at the end quoting martin luther king. he obviously knew what a powder-keg this could be in any community. this is what d.a.s have to do. make tough calls in an environment
joining me now is msnbc chief legal correspondent and co-host of "the cycle" ari melber. a very long wind-up there from the district attorney. are you surprised by his conclusions? >> i'm not surprised. what he laid out was the factual case for why he found that there were no charges warranted, as we just heard. lawful use of deadly force was the words he used. wisconsin is one of only two states in the nation that actually has an independent process for reviewing these kinds of...
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from the very beginning of what ari said one thing that was so persuasive for me in formulating this idea of lawlessness amok in another context internationally and think how similar they are, how similar the barrios in american cities, even like 19th century contacts, the homicide rate for irish immigrants in the 1890s to new york city was almost exactly what it was in south-central l.a. and compton in the navy sent to thousands. you see matches similar to raise the homicides and interaction with authority. one thing that is interesting about black american history as we are not talking about a vacuum. we're not talking about nonsense. but talk about dysfunctional criminal justice. i was like a partially functioning system. the partially functioning system works because if there were a vacuum you actually get organization in the vacuum. it's sad no really takes hold. always a situation of chaos and competition. that explains a lot about why this has been a perpetual in black america. what it would take to fix you see i always a member from chief bernard at the lapd was because the c
from the very beginning of what ari said one thing that was so persuasive for me in formulating this idea of lawlessness amok in another context internationally and think how similar they are, how similar the barrios in american cities, even like 19th century contacts, the homicide rate for irish immigrants in the 1890s to new york city was almost exactly what it was in south-central l.a. and compton in the navy sent to thousands. you see matches similar to raise the homicides and interaction...
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. >> michael, former chief of intelligence operation with the deo and hill ary, thank you for your insights you would like to get into the conversation at home send us your thoughts@ray suarez news. i'll be right back with some final thoughts. >>> there came a point in the battle over same-sex marriage, where the federal law took act of rapidly growing laws. taxation, ipp her tans and housing followed where the law was heading. with marijuana, for now it's washington state, colorado and the district of columbia where sparking up for enjoyment is legal. it looks like there'll be more in the coming years. add in medical marijuana states, and it's a matter of time before the internal contradictions that see federally charted banks unwilling to do business, or business owners unable to deduct the cost of doing their business because irs follows federal law will push for a truce denver, ol impia, the white house and capitol hill. once it follows, will it follow that the u.s. as a whole will back off half a century of marijuana prohibition. thanks for joining us on "inside story". see you next ti
. >> michael, former chief of intelligence operation with the deo and hill ary, thank you for your insights you would like to get into the conversation at home send us your thoughts@ray suarez news. i'll be right back with some final thoughts. >>> there came a point in the battle over same-sex marriage, where the federal law took act of rapidly growing laws. taxation, ipp her tans and housing followed where the law was heading. with marijuana, for now it's washington state,...
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the alabama offensive lineman arie kouandjio. and martrell spaight from arkansas and jared from virginia tech. tevin mitchel from arkansas and evan spencer from ohio state. and austin reiter from usf is a center and versatile player. >>> let's go to churchill downs. more than 170,000 people on hand to see this one. what a run for the roses it was. out of the gates, one of the favorites, jumping out to the front here and on the final stretch they are running three wide. dortman, fiery line but american farrow on the side. moving toward the front american pharoah is your kentucky derby winner. the trainer picks up his fourth kentucky derby win. >>> to the baseball diamond, the nationals visiting the mets. plenty of high-fives for that guy. gio gonzalez had it going tonight with run support early. top of the second two on two out for michael taylor who takes this ball to third. daniel murphy can't handle it. ian desmond comes in to score. the nationals are up 1-0. that's all gieo needed. look at that nasty curveball. later in the fo
the alabama offensive lineman arie kouandjio. and martrell spaight from arkansas and jared from virginia tech. tevin mitchel from arkansas and evan spencer from ohio state. and austin reiter from usf is a center and versatile player. >>> let's go to churchill downs. more than 170,000 people on hand to see this one. what a run for the roses it was. out of the gates, one of the favorites, jumping out to the front here and on the final stretch they are running three wide. dortman, fiery...
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. -- for ari, and aston martin. the effect on the economy could even grow to 15 million euros added later this year, seizing all the goods from gangsters and mobsters or i would like to get my mind -- i would like to get my hands on one of those porsches. molly: william hilderbrandt thank you. it is time for today's press review. belle lupton joins me now for a look at today's papers per we are focusing now on the reaction in france, this to the fall of the ancient syrian city of paul myra -- of palmyra. belle: we are really focused on the front pages in france. it is started with an editorial in which it says the syrian army has lost all its power, fled in the face of what are called ins -- called i.s. monsters, strongly which. in order to force the international community to come to its rescue. there is a lot of talk of strategy today per the u.s.'s strategy against the is.s., the coalition i against i.s., or the lack thereof. molly: that being said, how is this being viewed from the states? belle: not much better
. -- for ari, and aston martin. the effect on the economy could even grow to 15 million euros added later this year, seizing all the goods from gangsters and mobsters or i would like to get my mind -- i would like to get my hands on one of those porsches. molly: william hilderbrandt thank you. it is time for today's press review. belle lupton joins me now for a look at today's papers per we are focusing now on the reaction in france, this to the fall of the ancient syrian city of paul myra --...
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surprised me most, that african-american communities not just in virginia, but chicago, across the country, ary anniversary really until world war i era. what were they celebrating? they celebrated the fact that in the this war, freedom followed the cessfu union army. where the union army was successful, freedom could oln issu materialize. where the union army was unsuccessful, freedom remained elusive. lincoln issued his famous prok proclamation in 1863, but until then, freedom was not grasped by many in the south, and so the defeat of lee's army again, so potent a symbol, and in the minds of the african-americans, of slavery, the racial superior superiority, and all it stood s here a for, the army looms large as t invo freedom day. there are two stories here that involve african-americans both liberators and liberated here, and that makes this is very very powerful symbol.ver >> just to let the caller know, our cameras a are all over. we have colored troops here as slave well as reenactors of the freed slaves here. be able a lot of sooigts and sounds from the historical park.ab we hope to be
surprised me most, that african-american communities not just in virginia, but chicago, across the country, ary anniversary really until world war i era. what were they celebrating? they celebrated the fact that in the this war, freedom followed the cessfu union army. where the union army was successful, freedom could oln issu materialize. where the union army was unsuccessful, freedom remained elusive. lincoln issued his famous prok proclamation in 1863, but until then, freedom was not grasped...
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but ari, one of the questions going forward, where will this case be tried if it's moved to one of theies you could have a different result than if tried in the city. >> thanks tour'e what you've seen out there and reporting all week and joy as many other folks is the tension between what the public felt they saw and what was going to happen. this was faster than usual. we heard of course from prosecutor mosby talking about the work her team put in for this unusually fast indictment. let's take a listen to that. >> my teamworked around the clock, 12 and 14 hour days to canvas and interview dozens of witnesses. view numerous hours of individuals toshio footvideo footage and hours of statements and surveyed the route and reviewed medical records and leveraged the information made available to us by the police department, the community, and the family of mr. gray. >> here is legally what is different about that process. in many of the cases we talked about the conflict of interest when prosecutors who work with police on other investigations have to turn around and investigate them. there
but ari, one of the questions going forward, where will this case be tried if it's moved to one of theies you could have a different result than if tried in the city. >> thanks tour'e what you've seen out there and reporting all week and joy as many other folks is the tension between what the public felt they saw and what was going to happen. this was faster than usual. we heard of course from prosecutor mosby talking about the work her team put in for this unusually fast indictment....
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. >> ari, what would dmx say about drones? >> he would be barking into the drone, literally barking. i'm glad you raised the question. dmx -- next up british election elections. >> other breaking news that we promised, the deflategate controversy, the report is now out and let's say not a lot of people are surprised by what it found. that's up ahead as well. woman: as much as i sweat, i always wore black. other clinical antiperspirants didn't work. then i tried certain dri. it's different. it stops sweat before it starts. add some color to your life with certain dri. my advice for healthy looking radiant skin. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness...
. >> ari, what would dmx say about drones? >> he would be barking into the drone, literally barking. i'm glad you raised the question. dmx -- next up british election elections. >> other breaking news that we promised, the deflategate controversy, the report is now out and let's say not a lot of people are surprised by what it found. that's up ahead as well. woman: as much as i sweat, i always wore black. other clinical antiperspirants didn't work. then i tried certain dri....
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>> fix a price confirmation came after weeks of negotiations and speculation that he might to for ari -- might move to ferrari. the new contract is said to be worth about $140 million, making hamilton one of the best paid drivers in the sport, probably in the sporting world. >> and he negotiated it himself so the lawyers get nothing. >> extra bonus there. we'll be right back. >> welcome back to the show. very good news in southeast asia where countries have agreed on an emergency plan to help refugees fleeing myanmar and bangladesh. the foreign ministers of indonesia and malaysia say they will allow refugee boat currently stranded as the two land on their shores. >> thailand and this -- insists they cannot take anymore refugees but says it will longer push back boats from its territorial waters. some 7000 migrants are waiting for help in the region's international waters, most of them from a persecuted minority and myanmar. >> finally, a breakthrough. malaysian and indonesian diplomats have agreed to offer temporary shelter to migrants stranded at sea. amid a worsening humanitarian cr
>> fix a price confirmation came after weeks of negotiations and speculation that he might to for ari -- might move to ferrari. the new contract is said to be worth about $140 million, making hamilton one of the best paid drivers in the sport, probably in the sporting world. >> and he negotiated it himself so the lawyers get nothing. >> extra bonus there. we'll be right back. >> welcome back to the show. very good news in southeast asia where countries have agreed on an...