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this is the coroner's inquest .or berger he was struck by a streetcar and killed. the streetcar company he had fought against for years and years was finally what did him in. was recognized by friends and foes alike as being one of the key figures in milwaukee. his funeral was a massive gathering. .verybody paid their respects with hishave disagreed policies, but no one doubted how much he wanted to help the working class people. the socialist movement ushered of good, tradition now honest, efficient government. later mayors were recognized as honest, these in human beings. that became a next vacation among voters. one of the things that milwaukee socialist and insert it was that it could work. it was not this radical system that was bent on destroying the current economic structure of the united states. coy were very fiscally nservative, that fits good gee's population of ermans. milwaukee is often rated as one of the best governed cities in .he country, >> are cities tour staff recently traveled to milwaukee to learn about its rich history. to learn more about mi
this is the coroner's inquest .or berger he was struck by a streetcar and killed. the streetcar company he had fought against for years and years was finally what did him in. was recognized by friends and foes alike as being one of the key figures in milwaukee. his funeral was a massive gathering. .verybody paid their respects with hishave disagreed policies, but no one doubted how much he wanted to help the working class people. the socialist movement ushered of good, tradition now honest,...
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berit berger, former assistant u.s. attorney with both the eastern district of new york and southern district of new york. matthew miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. former chief counsel to the house intel committee. and ken vogel, veteran politico reporter for "the new york times." good evening, and welcome to all of you. i know it's been a long day. jeremy, if i might, i want to begin with you. you were here when the broadcast started over two years ago. among our first guests. you've been along for the ride ever since. what did you make of today's hearing? >> today was a sad display, brian. i think the attorney general advanced weak and shallow arguments. he's gone full trump. basically he mischaracterized bob mueller's report, badly mischaracterized it. bob mueller called him on it. but for the media reports the last 24 hours, the attorney general would have appeared before the senate this morning, repeated the lie, repeated the misc
berit berger, former assistant u.s. attorney with both the eastern district of new york and southern district of new york. matthew miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. former chief counsel to the house intel committee. and ken vogel, veteran politico reporter for "the new york times." good evening, and welcome to all of you. i know it's been a long day. jeremy, if i might, i want to begin with you. you...
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everybody paid their respects to berger, just for how influential he was.isagreed with his policies, but no one doubted how much he wanted to help the working-class people. the socialist movement ushered good,ong tradition of honest, efficient government. amil seidel, the first socialist mayor of milwaukee, a mayor who was mayor for 24 years, frank likeer, who was mayor for 12 years, they were all recognized as honest, decent human beings. that became an expectation among voters in milwaukee. i think one of the things that milwaukee socialists demonstrated is that it could work. system't this radical that was bent on destroying the current economic structure of the united states. socialists, they were very fiscally conservative, which fits right in with milwaukee's reputation with germans. it did work here in milwaukee because milwaukee was recognized very often as one of the best governed cities in the country, one of the healthiest and safest cities in the country. it was all under the socialist administration. >> we are touring milwaukee on the back of a
everybody paid their respects to berger, just for how influential he was.isagreed with his policies, but no one doubted how much he wanted to help the working-class people. the socialist movement ushered good,ong tradition of honest, efficient government. amil seidel, the first socialist mayor of milwaukee, a mayor who was mayor for 24 years, frank likeer, who was mayor for 12 years, they were all recognized as honest, decent human beings. that became an expectation among voters in milwaukee. i...
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i'm in the sure that helps me. >> black berger is only one part. if the defendant commits two different murders, you look to the specific act that he committed each time. >> but we're not talking about that here. there are not two different crimes being charged, right? it's the same crime. >> if we talk about transgression i have a law, it's perfectly natural to talk about both elements. so let me try this in a sentence. i don't think anyone would look askew if on someone were to say that a youthful crime -- a youthful gun crime is defined as an offense that has as an element the use of a gun and is committed by someone under the age of 21. in that sense, we would understand "offense" to encompass both the elements, and the manner in which the offense was committed. which is how the court entered the phrase. >> off you go. go ahead. >> urn, i'm happy to take further questions if i haven't satisfied you. >> can i ask you some further questions about the language of the statute? i guess i want to do it by comparing it to the bill that's currently pen
i'm in the sure that helps me. >> black berger is only one part. if the defendant commits two different murders, you look to the specific act that he committed each time. >> but we're not talking about that here. there are not two different crimes being charged, right? it's the same crime. >> if we talk about transgression i have a law, it's perfectly natural to talk about both elements. so let me try this in a sentence. i don't think anyone would look askew if on someone were...
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. >> reporter: it's closer tos a berger's. he recognizes patterns and has a photographic memory.u could live without it, would you get rid of it? >> that's hard to say. i mean, i like being smart, but i don't like being a social outcast. >> reporter: the brainiac, that's good. do you realize you've given me five words and i ain't got one right yet? >> yes, i realize that. >> reporter: wayne freeman, "abc7 news." >>> california researchers are encouraging bosses to set office thermostats higher to increase productivity. >> men and women were tested in different climates and whimper form better in warmer offices. >> men perform better in cooler temperatures. but it's better to just raise the temperature. >> and let the office wars begin. higher, lower! >>> our temperature is maybe going to inch upward. >> more rain is coming. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. >> it's not going to be a washout, but temperatures came up today. they're going to go down as we head toward the holiday weekend in preparation for the t' live doppler 7 right couple of hours, some time. thunderstorms, it
. >> reporter: it's closer tos a berger's. he recognizes patterns and has a photographic memory.u could live without it, would you get rid of it? >> that's hard to say. i mean, i like being smart, but i don't like being a social outcast. >> reporter: the brainiac, that's good. do you realize you've given me five words and i ain't got one right yet? >> yes, i realize that. >> reporter: wayne freeman, "abc7 news." >>> california researchers are...
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he him and jim stenson berger, the only adult on capitol hill and these people are running around withdoing all this nonsense. what upsets them is not what's in the report. what upsets them is what's not in the moment report is a shred of evidence that any of this cockamamie story that they've been peddling for the past few years. they did not need another lawyer. they need a psychiatrist. >> charlie, look. i'm 100% with you on the fried chicken thing. that's ridiculous. it looked foolish and unbecoming of a member of congress. but let's be clear, barr didn't do himself any favors when mueller came out and said, hey, you mischaracterized. you are not honest with people about our findings and our rulings. >> martha: that's not what he said. he didn't say he was honest about the findings. he did not argue with the findings. he said the findings were accurate. he didn't like the whole execution of the way it came out -- >> the letter specifically said he mischaracterized. >> the other thing that matters is bill barr turned right around and did what he did not have to do which is release t
he him and jim stenson berger, the only adult on capitol hill and these people are running around withdoing all this nonsense. what upsets them is not what's in the report. what upsets them is what's not in the moment report is a shred of evidence that any of this cockamamie story that they've been peddling for the past few years. they did not need another lawyer. they need a psychiatrist. >> charlie, look. i'm 100% with you on the fried chicken thing. that's ridiculous. it looked foolish...
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bloomberg's dani berger has the details.ani: when we originally saw the report, we saw automakers rally. you have to remember that automakers have said the worst-case, 25% tariff is not in their guidance, so if this is the best case or even in benign scenario that market are pricing g, it looks green -- rim. europe is down 12%, this white line here, and it compares to a relatively unchanged s&p 500. to bank of america, they say that investors have not really ignored the tariff concerns and china headwinds, and this means that there is some of it still priced into the market. you can also see that especially in european bonds. when you look at audubon's in the investment grade -- auto bonds, they have far lagged the broader market. the auto spreads have widened, putting the gap at 18 basis points premium, investors are demanding to hold audubon's. it starts to open up here in 2018 when we get more threat of the auto market. the consequences will come back to the u.s. it is interesting statistic, from the auto center research,
bloomberg's dani berger has the details.ani: when we originally saw the report, we saw automakers rally. you have to remember that automakers have said the worst-case, 25% tariff is not in their guidance, so if this is the best case or even in benign scenario that market are pricing g, it looks green -- rim. europe is down 12%, this white line here, and it compares to a relatively unchanged s&p 500. to bank of america, they say that investors have not really ignored the tariff concerns and...
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the act of a go in his speech director berger emphasized that the 2 year plan can only become a reality through the work of us all of all the willing forces of our zone are now in the process of building a new better life for themselves through their own planned work. your gun is here the youth organization try and george are you going to made up around 20 percent of the company's staff so and so there too we were the organized part of the youth and not the majority who could march through the companies singing big let's build it songs they closed overview that mushy and gone. back at the parliamentary council in bonn the student going to a dorm and was experiencing firsthand how policy's a made and not just as a spectator spawn and of honor he commands a middle. the exciting thing was the launches of the monarch feel as was there he heard a lot of things you didn't hear in the official sessions and according to him no i don't now i came by and sat down at my table and suddenly asked me what was happening with the students on the mission why they were so a political but also so engaged
the act of a go in his speech director berger emphasized that the 2 year plan can only become a reality through the work of us all of all the willing forces of our zone are now in the process of building a new better life for themselves through their own planned work. your gun is here the youth organization try and george are you going to made up around 20 percent of the company's staff so and so there too we were the organized part of the youth and not the majority who could march through the...
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the europeans will wait and see what happens in iran but he said that there will be consequences berger to moscow and london thank you. well take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world results from thailand's election show the anti military opposition alliance has won the most seats though no party has an absolute majority the two party are fugitive former prime minister thaksin shinawatra atop the polls which were held in march. at least nine people have been killed and dozens more wounded in a bombing at a soofi shrine in the pakistani city of lahore police say the explosions struck a security checkpoint outside the data dabbashi trial the building was also targeted twenty ten when a suicide attack killed more than forty. seven inmates have died and another ten seriously wounded in prison right in guatemala of prisoners took over the jail for about eight hours before a fifteen hundred police officers regain control of the facility east of the capital of guatemala city. last year b.b. the pakistani christian woman who spent eight years on death row for bla
the europeans will wait and see what happens in iran but he said that there will be consequences berger to moscow and london thank you. well take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world results from thailand's election show the anti military opposition alliance has won the most seats though no party has an absolute majority the two party are fugitive former prime minister thaksin shinawatra atop the polls which were held in march. at least nine people have been...
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and then you have a very good both berger neil which is cooked for a long time.. what is your signature dish? spaghetti bolognese. on that is my go to, but you can't always do that. spaghetti bolognese, the bolognese should boil for a long time. use the thermometer to check. i might get the recipe. thank you so much. from cooking in the kitchen to coffee in a coffee shop. a coffee shop in san francisco is serving up a 75 dollar cup of coffee — and people are buying it! cody godwin went to have a taste and find out what all the fuss is about. i think this one is the copy from panama. it's more complex, it tastes watery, you can taste the oil, it's flavoursome. that's more sour in a good way. there is an obvious taste difference but i'm not sure if it $75 worth, why on earth would someone spend that much on a cup of coffee ? this won the best of panama competition which is really like the grammys of coffee. we have sold about 20 cups. and how many cups have you given away in tastings? probably 20 as well. i was just i wasjust thinking i was just thinking if you bou
and then you have a very good both berger neil which is cooked for a long time.. what is your signature dish? spaghetti bolognese. on that is my go to, but you can't always do that. spaghetti bolognese, the bolognese should boil for a long time. use the thermometer to check. i might get the recipe. thank you so much. from cooking in the kitchen to coffee in a coffee shop. a coffee shop in san francisco is serving up a 75 dollar cup of coffee — and people are buying it! cody godwin went to...
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gerhard berger had a big fiery accident in executive the same corner and ayrton was very preoccupiedld be in about 1992, looked the wall and over it and there was a drop in the river and they both shrug that shoulders and said well, nothing can be done. and this was the wall where ayrton lost his life. very good to hear your memories of it. it is amazing, 25 years ago. you‘re looking exactly the same! thank you very much. and you are! an emotional day. steve ryder and david brabham, thank you very much. now, this week, in the build—up to the local elections we‘re visiting our newsrooms to hear more about the issues. our east midlands political editor tony roe is in nottingham. and i‘m alsojoined by our north east political editor, richard moss, who‘s in newcastle for us this afternoon. but first to tony in nottingham, and you travelled around the east midlands counties of leicestershire, derbyshire and nottinghamshire yesterday. what are you picking up in terms of the issues? i went on a 200 mile road trip through six areas where people are voting on the thing you noticed straightawa
gerhard berger had a big fiery accident in executive the same corner and ayrton was very preoccupiedld be in about 1992, looked the wall and over it and there was a drop in the river and they both shrug that shoulders and said well, nothing can be done. and this was the wall where ayrton lost his life. very good to hear your memories of it. it is amazing, 25 years ago. you‘re looking exactly the same! thank you very much. and you are! an emotional day. steve ryder and david brabham, thank you...
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. >> we chose sully to honor captain chesly sullen berger, not because of his ability to save all thosee inlanding the plane. those particular flying skills came about when he was a united states air force fighter pilot. >> reporter: the long island based charity that provides services dogs to veterans depends on donations from ordinary people. and raises morthan anyone else. i think a lot of people would be surprised these dogs arant suplus by a grateful nation to these vets. >> reporter: the vietnam vets we're returning from combat back then, it was a disgrace the way the vets were treated. and now is the opportunity that we, as group of just friends -- that if they need a service dog to have a better life, we can actually do something to make that happen. >> reporter: men and women like sharon, a nurse for 27 years and treated 9/11 victims. soon after insenlisted herself the army and found herself in a hospital in baghdad. >> we were having rockets and mortars lobbed in all the time. >> reporter: did you have an idea how it was effecting you emotionally? >> i think it hits you later.
. >> we chose sully to honor captain chesly sullen berger, not because of his ability to save all thosee inlanding the plane. those particular flying skills came about when he was a united states air force fighter pilot. >> reporter: the long island based charity that provides services dogs to veterans depends on donations from ordinary people. and raises morthan anyone else. i think a lot of people would be surprised these dogs arant suplus by a grateful nation to these vets....
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some nachos as well, then we have our big billy berger, two patties by the way.ur reloaded mac & cheese and bacon tater tots. the chili cheese tater tots is next, and our famous turkey leg. >> reporter: these are very popular, the turkey legs. >> it is one of our number one items here. >> reporter: and you can't buy these at a store.>> not at all, we get them fresh. >> reporter: there is something very manly about taking a bite out of the turkey leg don't you think? i've got to tell you, that is delicious. with the skin and all. that is fabulous. >> we have a new item we are trying out, they are basically like a chip french fry, and we just loaded them with different toppings, just like our tater tots. >> reporter: and what we have there? same thing? >> yes, same thing, with a little bit of bacon on top. in the loaded big billy fries. >> reporter: this is big kid food. but honestly, it must be quite a task to just keep filling the cupboards. >> yes, every day, especially when we are doing catering, that is our biggest. >> reporter: what if i want something a litt
some nachos as well, then we have our big billy berger, two patties by the way.ur reloaded mac & cheese and bacon tater tots. the chili cheese tater tots is next, and our famous turkey leg. >> reporter: these are very popular, the turkey legs. >> it is one of our number one items here. >> reporter: and you can't buy these at a store.>> not at all, we get them fresh. >> reporter: there is something very manly about taking a bite out of the turkey leg don't you...
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will go will berger, secretary will berger has said, those programs will be permitted to continue. so, would you say you agree with the statement from your predecessors that diplomacy and u.s. aid is an important part and is needed down in those region? >> those are highly esteemed mentors i respect. from a fundamental principle around the world, it is important to have diplomacy in all of the toolkits available. i would also pivot to say i think and ensuring that our partners are doing their part in putting pressure on them is an important part of the equation. i have actually seen evidence that the additional pressure we are placing on this being to partnership to a, is chaining some dynamics and a helpful way. >> news reports indicate that the ice acting secretary of defense in a memo to the contrary requested by may 10, a list of military construction projects has sufficient value to provide up to 3.6 billion in funding for its consideration to infer in favor of the presence border wall. this community has yet to receive that memo. can you assure me that the minima will be shar
will go will berger, secretary will berger has said, those programs will be permitted to continue. so, would you say you agree with the statement from your predecessors that diplomacy and u.s. aid is an important part and is needed down in those region? >> those are highly esteemed mentors i respect. from a fundamental principle around the world, it is important to have diplomacy in all of the toolkits available. i would also pivot to say i think and ensuring that our partners are doing...
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the act of better go in his speech director berger emphasized that the 2 year plan can only become a reality through the work of us all of all the willing forces of our zone are now in the process of building a new better life for themselves through their own planned work. doing on these here the youth organization try a door you're going to made up around 20 percent of the company's staff so and so there too we were the organized part of the youth yet not the majority who could march through the companies singing big let's build it songs they call overview that mushy and on. the back of the parliamentary council in bone the student going to a dorm and was experiencing firsthand how policies a made and not just as a spectator spawn and yvonne and he commands a mid to high exciting thing was the lunches of the monarch fetus was there you heard a lot of things you didn't hear in the official sessions on the corner and no utter now or came by and sat down at my table and suddenly asked me what was happening with the students or the misplaced why they were so a political but also so enga
the act of better go in his speech director berger emphasized that the 2 year plan can only become a reality through the work of us all of all the willing forces of our zone are now in the process of building a new better life for themselves through their own planned work. doing on these here the youth organization try a door you're going to made up around 20 percent of the company's staff so and so there too we were the organized part of the youth yet not the majority who could march through...
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some suggest it could involve a secret jail deep in the bowels of the capitol so our chad berger went looking for answers. turns out there's a lot of history and misconception. that's coming up later this our separating fact from fiction. >> president trump in the last hour announcing u.s. will drop steel and aluminum tariffs against mexico and canada. rich is keeping tabs. what's happening? >> with the president u.s. mexico and canada have all done is drop major tariffs against one another. there's a provision in this agreement that would have these countries monitor steel countries that may be subsidized in or words to make it more attractive an competitive to american domestic steel. think china on that one. last march the trump administration imposed tariffs on steel an aluminum imports across the world, countries reretaliated, so that has now been lift as part of this agreement. this morning the trump administration delayed for six months tariffs on cars an auto parts. despite these announcements the united states an china b escalating their trade fight recently putting increasin
some suggest it could involve a secret jail deep in the bowels of the capitol so our chad berger went looking for answers. turns out there's a lot of history and misconception. that's coming up later this our separating fact from fiction. >> president trump in the last hour announcing u.s. will drop steel and aluminum tariffs against mexico and canada. rich is keeping tabs. what's happening? >> with the president u.s. mexico and canada have all done is drop major tariffs against one...
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but dani berger is here with an update on the markets. deny ani: i started off with the stoxx 600, which is gaining, but really, i think all the interesting action today is in the bond markets with the e.u. elections, where we saw the mainstream parties mostly hold on to their grounds. we're seeing core bonds in europe gain yields now below since about 2016, and the bloomberg exclusive on italy, facing up to $4 billion in fines from the e.u. over their failure to rein in debt. that's sending yields higher and bonds tumbling. i want to switch it up, show you what's going on in the u.s. as well, where futures not much change here, but the dollar strengthening, as well as 10-year futures. the cash market is closed. it seems like this might be a little bit of a flight to safety. is the dollar back as a asset? trump earlier this morning in a press conference with japan did say it's not quite ready to have a deal with china over trade. but sticking with the higher treasury are yous, i want to take you into the terminal, because even though trea
but dani berger is here with an update on the markets. deny ani: i started off with the stoxx 600, which is gaining, but really, i think all the interesting action today is in the bond markets with the e.u. elections, where we saw the mainstream parties mostly hold on to their grounds. we're seeing core bonds in europe gain yields now below since about 2016, and the bloomberg exclusive on italy, facing up to $4 billion in fines from the e.u. over their failure to rein in debt. that's sending...
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on that note with us for more tonight barrett berger former u.s. assistant attorney with the eastern district of new york and the southern district of noerk and eric tucker justice department reporter for the associated press who has covered the mueller investigation since its inception. let's go back to this comey versus rosenstein. people will recall that rosenstein in his letter to cover for comey's firing blamed it falsely on comey's having been mean to hillary clinton. is this epic bad blood that dates back beyond that? or just a continuation of that? >> one thing that is important to note is these two individuals have known each other for quite sometime but were never especially close coming into their respective positions. then weeks into the deputy attorney general's tenure he is confronted with the reality that the president wants his fbi director to go. he asks rod rosenstein to create a memo to be used as justification for the firing. rod rosenstein does so. and as i think he acknowledged tonight, that's something director comey has fore
on that note with us for more tonight barrett berger former u.s. assistant attorney with the eastern district of new york and the southern district of noerk and eric tucker justice department reporter for the associated press who has covered the mueller investigation since its inception. let's go back to this comey versus rosenstein. people will recall that rosenstein in his letter to cover for comey's firing blamed it falsely on comey's having been mean to hillary clinton. is this epic bad...
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we became the number one selling packaged birder -- berger right -- burgur product, at a price pointthers. so as we continue to work on the product and pricing, we will capture more and more. why are we different? i came out of the clean energy space. and when you have a global problem, such as when we had today with rising population and the type of protein we are consuming and its impact on the earth and our bodies, you need to spend like it is a global problem. big solutions, big plans. what we have done is say let's get the best scientists, best engineers and fund them properly as it is a global problem. and then let's get out of their way, given the clear goal and support them. they have done a fantastic job. we have many years ahead of us to perfect the product, but so far, we up to a good start -- off to a good start. innovation by form is called the beyond meat rapid innovation program. the goal is to work as hard and quickly as we can to make the products currently on the shelf obsolete. we do that for a couple of reasons. one, we feel this urgency. the consumer is demanding
we became the number one selling packaged birder -- berger right -- burgur product, at a price pointthers. so as we continue to work on the product and pricing, we will capture more and more. why are we different? i came out of the clean energy space. and when you have a global problem, such as when we had today with rising population and the type of protein we are consuming and its impact on the earth and our bodies, you need to spend like it is a global problem. big solutions, big plans. what...
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joining me now, chris lu and former prosecutor barrett berger. chris, let me start with you.e democrats smart to put their strategy -- to take it to the courts in this methodical way that nancy pelosi has? >> pelosi is smartly playing the long game here. she understands that trump is waging that multifront war. and there are just too many places for the documents to come out. not only with trump financial firms but very soon they will be able-to-get his tax returns from the new york state tax commissioner. former trump aides could be witnesses. rex tillerson did interviews. so they could talk. nancy pelosi can tamp down the talk about impeachment because she knows that block by block this lemm case for impeachment is being built. >> and from the perspective of a prosecutor, how did you see this playing out in the courts? are democrats doing everything right and do you see a victory for them down the line on these questions? or are they taking a big risk? >> well, the fact that they have now gotten two different strict court judges to issue rulings saying that their subpoenas
joining me now, chris lu and former prosecutor barrett berger. chris, let me start with you.e democrats smart to put their strategy -- to take it to the courts in this methodical way that nancy pelosi has? >> pelosi is smartly playing the long game here. she understands that trump is waging that multifront war. and there are just too many places for the documents to come out. not only with trump financial firms but very soon they will be able-to-get his tax returns from the new york state...
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berit berger to eric tucker, our thanks again for joining us on this broadcast. >>> coming up for us tensions between the u.s. and iran escalate as the president delivers an ominous warning that iran should avoid making a "very bad mistake," a look at what is at stake when we continue. if your adventure keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips you may have overactive bladder, or oab. ohhhh... enough already! we need to see a doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq® (mirabegron). it treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions like swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or trouble breathing. if experienced, stop taking and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may interact with other medicines. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressure, common cold or flu symptoms,
berit berger to eric tucker, our thanks again for joining us on this broadcast. >>> coming up for us tensions between the u.s. and iran escalate as the president delivers an ominous warning that iran should avoid making a "very bad mistake," a look at what is at stake when we continue. if your adventure keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips you may have overactive bladder, or oab. ohhhh... enough already! we need to see a doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq®...
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. >> reporter: it is closer to as berger's in the same way athletes have better recognition he recognizes patterns and has a photographic memory. for that he pays an adolescent price. if you could live without it, would you get rid of it? >> that's hard to say. i like being smart. i don't like being a social outcast. >> wow. >> mark. >> my brother's name is mark and he is autistic. mark, you have a friend in both of us. >> totally. i am so into mark. i'm absolutely rooting for him. > mike nicco on the other hand -- >> oh, please. >> i'm just kidding, mike. >> you lef i feel good luck to him. san jose, 87. you can see we're a little cloudy here. cooler week. wet weather sunday and more like spring. let's jump right into our temperatures today. we have low to mid-60s half moon bay, san francisco. the rest of the bay the upper 60s to near 70. 68 in santa cruz. as far as what's going on tonight, we have low to mid-50s out there. and you can see low cloud cover, fog, maybe some drizzle. you look at the satellite we're looking for a spinning area of clouds for our next storm. you're probably th
. >> reporter: it is closer to as berger's in the same way athletes have better recognition he recognizes patterns and has a photographic memory. for that he pays an adolescent price. if you could live without it, would you get rid of it? >> that's hard to say. i like being smart. i don't like being a social outcast. >> wow. >> mark. >> my brother's name is mark and he is autistic. mark, you have a friend in both of us. >> totally. i am so into mark. i'm...
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newly released "obama: the call of history" and former federal prosecutor and legal analyst barrett berger. i want to start with you, peter, and get your reaction to everything we heard from president trump. this was the first time we heard him weigh in on this subpoena against his eldest son, donald trump jr. what did you make of the tone of his remarks? what do you think it implies? >> yeah, look, you can understand any father being upset about being put back into the political arena. his son volunteered it by being his campaign manager. he is a grown man but still there is an emotional reaction that is natural for any president as well as a legal and political one. the question, though, is donald trump jr. has testified before and one of the questions they want to ask whether the testimony he gave before stands up. they want to compare other testimony that they've gotten to his, for instance, mooib, the president's former attorney headed off to prison for a variety of crime, michael cohen, said he was in -- sorry, in the trump tower office with president trump, then candidate trump when
newly released "obama: the call of history" and former federal prosecutor and legal analyst barrett berger. i want to start with you, peter, and get your reaction to everything we heard from president trump. this was the first time we heard him weigh in on this subpoena against his eldest son, donald trump jr. what did you make of the tone of his remarks? what do you think it implies? >> yeah, look, you can understand any father being upset about being put back into the...
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michelle hedden berger was a flight attendant on the pentagon flight, and i thought maybe we should celebrate tom who had to go on with his life and actually moved forward all these years later. we forget about those heroes, but i could not escape flight 93 for one simple reason is i owe them personally. i was living in washington, d c, on that morning -- right now if you look at the fourth flight, the government will not say if it was going to hit the white house or the capital, but if you look where they actually put the plaque to honor those heroes, the plaque is in the capital. to me that means one thing, it was going to the capital. on the morning of 9/11, i will not forget it because my wife was driving to work at her job in the united's its capital. she was nine months pregnant with our first child. i'm not saying the plane was going to come down and land on my wife's car, but i promise you , i thing -- if it hit their promise one thing -- my life would have been profoundly today.nt they are heroes to me and i all them for that. a couple more heroes, last two, and they are both persona
michelle hedden berger was a flight attendant on the pentagon flight, and i thought maybe we should celebrate tom who had to go on with his life and actually moved forward all these years later. we forget about those heroes, but i could not escape flight 93 for one simple reason is i owe them personally. i was living in washington, d c, on that morning -- right now if you look at the fourth flight, the government will not say if it was going to hit the white house or the capital, but if you...
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her, as well as former federal prosecutor for the southern and eastern districts of new york bara berger. plus, frank figluzzi. and mike schmidt whose byline is on that report willing about don mcgahn's documents. what are you reporting about the white house posture about don mcgahn's testimony and availing himself and his documents to congress? >> well, the white house is basically saying, hey, the documents that mcgahn has are ours, they're protected by executive privilege and congress, you need to come through us, you can't go to mcgahn, it's a legalistic thing that's not important to the larger picture, which is the fact that here's another impediment in the way of democrats. this is something that's going to slow down their ability to get new information, to get things to investigate, they want to use the mueller report as a launching off point to look at these issues about abuse of power, witness tampering. when the white house says that the witnesses can't talk they're in a difficult spot, where do they turn? they have mueller and the report. and they don't have a mcgahn to sit do
her, as well as former federal prosecutor for the southern and eastern districts of new york bara berger. plus, frank figluzzi. and mike schmidt whose byline is on that report willing about don mcgahn's documents. what are you reporting about the white house posture about don mcgahn's testimony and availing himself and his documents to congress? >> well, the white house is basically saying, hey, the documents that mcgahn has are ours, they're protected by executive privilege and congress,...
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today she said: and back in march, another jewish labour mp, luciana berger, quit in part over how laboure been made? what can the ehrc do? you touched on some of them, the party has not taken the evidence seriously with and its own ranks and has had a very inadequate complaint procedure that is been slow to discipline people and expel them when they have been found to be anti—semitic. this is been a row that has engulfed labour for about three years and margaret hodge and the labour party, they there have been many voices within the labour party that have just been increasingly livid about what they see as a really inadequate flat—footed and slow response from the labour leadership and they sing that today is the ultimate indictment about howjeremy corbyn has handled this. the first time, the political party is going to be investigated formally by deh rc with all of its statutory to correspondence and ask for evidence which may finally get to the bottom of how theyjudge in labour has responded. as you said, the labour party spokesman said that the party was implacably anti—semitic and de
today she said: and back in march, another jewish labour mp, luciana berger, quit in part over how laboure been made? what can the ehrc do? you touched on some of them, the party has not taken the evidence seriously with and its own ranks and has had a very inadequate complaint procedure that is been slow to discipline people and expel them when they have been found to be anti—semitic. this is been a row that has engulfed labour for about three years and margaret hodge and the labour party,...
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philip berger is here in the studio with me, and brett stevens is also a contributor. let's pick up with jeff left off. in terms of a recourse, what are democrats on the house judiciary committee left to do? how can they compel william bar to show up? >> the big question is how much power do they have and how much weight is behind their subpoenas. congress has issued one subpoena for the mueller report. they now have to decide whether they're going to issue a subpoena for bill barr to come and testify. since their first subpoena has been ignored they have to decide when they're going to move forward with contempt proceedings. congressional subpoenas are tricky to enforce. there's not an easy mechanism for getting them to have this kind of teeth. they have to decide are they willing to actually bring civil contempt proceedings to try to get a judge to weigh in on this. are they going to try to negotiate here? >> your take on this is interesting. you think that all of this may have been -- or may be a bit of a ruse? >> this is what conservatives call owning the lens, whi
philip berger is here in the studio with me, and brett stevens is also a contributor. let's pick up with jeff left off. in terms of a recourse, what are democrats on the house judiciary committee left to do? how can they compel william bar to show up? >> the big question is how much power do they have and how much weight is behind their subpoenas. congress has issued one subpoena for the mueller report. they now have to decide whether they're going to issue a subpoena for bill barr to...
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something with organized crime but they could also easily be an attempt you know of the 2 a president and berger in pristina that have hit a wall with their policy of 2 years to to create facts on the ground there is something we have seen last year with similar arrests so this is always you know. an area where we have to guess you know whether this is really about fighting organized crime or whether this is really about provoking a crisis support has done a great job there of widening things out for us talking about washington talking about the e.u. talking about the west just one can i add russia into it as well a big international player these days a supporter of serbia is it watching this closely do we need to watch russia closely in this story. surely it's for my point to really experience they are now witnessing a good a new stage of course or crisis it basically unfinished or unfinished up from 1000 is all time russia was involved in some ways during the night and until the put in russia of course cooperate with the west have been to in some way too many dreamed a war. now with a complete
something with organized crime but they could also easily be an attempt you know of the 2 a president and berger in pristina that have hit a wall with their policy of 2 years to to create facts on the ground there is something we have seen last year with similar arrests so this is always you know. an area where we have to guess you know whether this is really about fighting organized crime or whether this is really about provoking a crisis support has done a great job there of widening things...
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berger haser -- dani those for you. dani: we are kicking it off with merlin entertainment.nvestors that merlin should explore going private, saying that pe investors would better treat the companies than markets would, saying they are undervalued. merlin responded to that not quite showing its hand, but saying it does show -- explore all options. scherzer of 5%. vivendi has had trouble getting a private equity bitter for the universal -- bidder for the universal music group. talks are that the prices too high. they are exploring a minority stake to tencent. markets are concerned that they are having trouble getting the sale through. finally, deutsche bank now at an all-time low. the question here ahead of the agm, are they going to keep the chairman, is he going to be sent out of the firm? that is under focus. annmarie is live there. it will be interesting to see how that folds as the agm continues. anna: thank you so much. let's talk about a company that has reported numbers today. the stock is falling after weaker guidance from the business as it reported earnings that be
berger haser -- dani those for you. dani: we are kicking it off with merlin entertainment.nvestors that merlin should explore going private, saying that pe investors would better treat the companies than markets would, saying they are undervalued. merlin responded to that not quite showing its hand, but saying it does show -- explore all options. scherzer of 5%. vivendi has had trouble getting a private equity bitter for the universal -- bidder for the universal music group. talks are that the...
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joining us to discuss this is chicago—based journalist susan berger — who covered conrad black's triald not. most of us who covered the trial, it was a four—month trial, i was there every day except for three days, most of the evidence pointed to some fraud. we felt, most of the journalists felt, it was very just. president obama pardoned a lot of people, there was controversy about some of that, why is this different? president trump is just a different person than president obama. much of what we see from donald trump seems to be driven by his ego, not by the rule of law. the fact that there was a flattering book written about donald trump, that kind of seals the deal. that really helped. this case was reviewed by the supreme court. but he was banned by the united states. does this make a material difference? there a pardon give him something he does not have? obviously he has served his time. right. the pardon will help. it will be good for him. i think he was banned from the united states for quite a long time. 30 years, i do not know if that is right. i imagine that all goes awake
joining us to discuss this is chicago—based journalist susan berger — who covered conrad black's triald not. most of us who covered the trial, it was a four—month trial, i was there every day except for three days, most of the evidence pointed to some fraud. we felt, most of the journalists felt, it was very just. president obama pardoned a lot of people, there was controversy about some of that, why is this different? president trump is just a different person than president obama. much...
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are counted within the first twenty four hours we do expect a final declaration on the weekend to berger as we've seen the these expectation that the final result will just confirm that the african national congress has won that election but for them essentially is just by how much and how much of a mandate they've been given so in light of that first of all do we have an indication of voter turnout and how might turn out actually have an impact on the final result. well there has been some concern in the later hours of the day around low voter turnout especially in townships and this would be a concern for the a.n.c. specifically given that what we've seen the last elections that people have stayed away from the polls are generally people who support the african national congress but they have not been happy with the party given these allegations of corruption and poor performance in terms of delivering much needed services so that's the case again the african national congress could be impacted and perhaps it would mean a great again for opposition parties well it's very important for
are counted within the first twenty four hours we do expect a final declaration on the weekend to berger as we've seen the these expectation that the final result will just confirm that the african national congress has won that election but for them essentially is just by how much and how much of a mandate they've been given so in light of that first of all do we have an indication of voter turnout and how might turn out actually have an impact on the final result. well there has been some...
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annmarie hordern is going head-to-head with dani berger.at oil this , what does this mean, the market is very tight. there are a lot of things that can affect it. we had slower supplies from fences like norway to nigeria. of course, the sanctions on iran and venezuela, and the tensions in the middle east. longer-term, the market is not that worried, part of it is because the trade war can hamper growth, meaning less oil demand. if we start to see bottlenecks in the permian start to ease, we will see a behemoth of shale. so it is interesting to see diversification is in the two hash marks. dani: sigrid buyer to the reign of the bulls. for 16 weeks, we saw a majority being bullish on the markets. we are now negative, meaning there are more bears. in the latest survey, 40% of investors said they expected stocks to go down in the short-term. no surprise here, we have the u.s. trade tensions with china picking up as of late, but that was the longest streak since 2015 that is now over. anna: i like them both. i will have to go with dani on this o
annmarie hordern is going head-to-head with dani berger.at oil this , what does this mean, the market is very tight. there are a lot of things that can affect it. we had slower supplies from fences like norway to nigeria. of course, the sanctions on iran and venezuela, and the tensions in the middle east. longer-term, the market is not that worried, part of it is because the trade war can hamper growth, meaning less oil demand. if we start to see bottlenecks in the permian start to ease, we...
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something with organized crime but they could also easily be an attempt you know of the 2 a president and berger in pristina that have hit a wall with their policy of 2 years to to create facts on the ground there is something we have seen last year with similar arrests so this is always you know. an area where we have to guess you know whether this is really about fighting organized crime or whether this is really about provoking a crisis support has done a great job there of widening things out for us talking about washington talking about the e.u. talking about the west just one can i add russia into it as well a big international player these days a supporter of serbia is it watching this closely do we need to watch russia closely in this story. surely it's for my point to really experience they are now witnessing a good a new stage of course or crisis basically unfinished war and finish up from ninety's all the time russia was involved in some ways during the night and until the put in russia. with the west. and i have been to in some way too many dream the war scene bosnia kosovo now is th
something with organized crime but they could also easily be an attempt you know of the 2 a president and berger in pristina that have hit a wall with their policy of 2 years to to create facts on the ground there is something we have seen last year with similar arrests so this is always you know. an area where we have to guess you know whether this is really about fighting organized crime or whether this is really about provoking a crisis support has done a great job there of widening things...
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booktv covers hundreds of offers every year end recently harvard university, berger provided a critical >> i think the story illustrates two things i would like to talk about today. i was sitting in a hearing one morning and the preceding was just like any other hearing. making comments and asking questions to the witnesses. he finished his comments, pack up his papers and turned to go and that's he went, he was hesitating. i was down to this because i could see why he was hesitating. there were two doorstep. both grand doors. way too large, i could see but not sure which door led to the hall. one did, the other went away small on the supply closet hours maybe 4 feet by 6 feet in dimension. i'm sure you can see quite a story that's where the story is headed. our senator towards the wrong door. he opened the door to the wrong door. he did something, rather than making a mistake, announcing he made a mistake publicly, i've only seen maybe two or three times rather than to acknowledge publicly he made a mistake, he opened the door in the closet and pulled the door closed behind him. i was
booktv covers hundreds of offers every year end recently harvard university, berger provided a critical >> i think the story illustrates two things i would like to talk about today. i was sitting in a hearing one morning and the preceding was just like any other hearing. making comments and asking questions to the witnesses. he finished his comments, pack up his papers and turned to go and that's he went, he was hesitating. i was down to this because i could see why he was hesitating....
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berit berger with the book club for the summer, number one on the list is the mueller report.nk you as well. listen to the nbc podcast "the oath." the latest episode is an interview with sally yates. it's available now. to learn more go to msnbc.com/theoath. >>> still ahead, voters so familiar with the personal tragedies in joe biden's life that it showed up in another candidate's polling. nbc's mime memoli has new reporting about how the former vice president's loss has emerged as a touchstone on the campaign trail. "morning joe" is back in two minutes. "morning joe" is back in two minutes. and struggle. we actually... seek it out. other species do difficult things because they have to. we do difficult things. because we like to. we think it's... fun. introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger built for the strangest of all creatures. welcome to fowler, indiana. one of the windiest places in america. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowing here... the lights can keep on shining. thanks to our natural gas. a smart partner to renewable energ
berit berger with the book club for the summer, number one on the list is the mueller report.nk you as well. listen to the nbc podcast "the oath." the latest episode is an interview with sally yates. it's available now. to learn more go to msnbc.com/theoath. >>> still ahead, voters so familiar with the personal tragedies in joe biden's life that it showed up in another candidate's polling. nbc's mime memoli has new reporting about how the former vice president's loss has...
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the 880 southbound just before hagan berger road. the good news is the fire truck is leaving.medic on scene. a couple of minor injuries. it looks like it's down to one lane blocked. traffic is slow. you will see unexpected delays which are the worst kind. the 880 at this time is usually not slow. this is usually about a 31 minute drive which is pretty good for a monday morning drive. the 24 is a little sticky in lafayette. it's not out of the ordinary. we have a lot of ordinary slowdowns around the bay including marin county. 37 to central san rafael. let's go back to the desk. >>> a neighborhood in berkeley has been given in all clear. officers responded at her home near parker and eldridge streets for reports of a man who attacked someone with a large knife. officers were able to go inside and make an arrest. the injuries are not considered life-threatening. >>> teachers around the picket lines negotiating. we are live at james logan high school. teachers want better pay and better working conditions. >> that is right. the same sort of thing happening outside of 12 schools i
the 880 southbound just before hagan berger road. the good news is the fire truck is leaving.medic on scene. a couple of minor injuries. it looks like it's down to one lane blocked. traffic is slow. you will see unexpected delays which are the worst kind. the 880 at this time is usually not slow. this is usually about a 31 minute drive which is pretty good for a monday morning drive. the 24 is a little sticky in lafayette. it's not out of the ordinary. we have a lot of ordinary slowdowns around...
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but dani berger is here with an update on the markets. think
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this is northbound 880 at hagan berger. the accident is on the shoulder but causing major delays.that in mind if you are going in that area. taking a look at the bay bridge, once you get past the toll plaza, that will take 17 minutes to get into san francisco and the san mateo bridge, we see a lot of brake lights right now, but right now it's a 22 minute ride from hayward into foster city. let's look at the weather. >>> we are tracking some isolated showers and some drizzle in spots, here is the high definition doppler, showers wrap up as we go into the afternoon and we are mostly cloudy along the coast as clouds hung along a little longer and temperatures in the upper 50s and as we go to the bay and inland locations catching a little bit of sunshine. so some clearing and probably sunny for the interbay and locations. and low 70s inland. high pressure builds in and temperatures will be warming up with more sunshine beginning tuesday and especially by wednesday and for thursday. we are tracking the next weather system that could bring a few showers late thursday into early friday.
this is northbound 880 at hagan berger. the accident is on the shoulder but causing major delays.that in mind if you are going in that area. taking a look at the bay bridge, once you get past the toll plaza, that will take 17 minutes to get into san francisco and the san mateo bridge, we see a lot of brake lights right now, but right now it's a 22 minute ride from hayward into foster city. let's look at the weather. >>> we are tracking some isolated showers and some drizzle in spots,...
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. >> when we picked him out of the litter, his hair was closest to captain sullen bergers. >> reporterism in civilian and military life. >> we chose sully to honor captain chesley sullenberger not because of his ability to save all of those people in landing the plane, because those particular flying skills came about when he was a united states air force fighter pilot. >> reporter: america's vet dogs, the long island-based charity that provides service dogs to veterans depends on donations from ordinary people. mill miller's group of 25 volunteers raise more than anyone else. >> i think a lot of people would be surprised this these dogs aren't supplied be i grateful nation to these vets. >> we group up in the vietnam era where when they were returning from combat it was a disgrace the way the vets were treated. now is the opportunity that we as a group of just frens can make a major difference. >> reporter: men and women like sharon rinier was a anniversary for 27 dwreers and treated 9/11 victims. soon after, she enlisted herself in the army and was assigned to an emergency room in ba
. >> when we picked him out of the litter, his hair was closest to captain sullen bergers. >> reporterism in civilian and military life. >> we chose sully to honor captain chesley sullenberger not because of his ability to save all of those people in landing the plane, because those particular flying skills came about when he was a united states air force fighter pilot. >> reporter: america's vet dogs, the long island-based charity that provides service dogs to veterans...
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ned price, linette lopez, joining us tomorrow, a lot of great guests, kurt brabella, berit berger.sy, the latest chapter in the saga that is transformation of senator lindsey graham, and john hickenlooper on everything from impeachment to bill barr. that's next. rom impeachment to bill barr that's next. es? i've always had a knack for finding things... colon cancer, to be exact. and i find it noninvasively... no need for time off or special prep. it all starts here... you collect your sample, and cologuard uses the dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers. you can always count on me to know where to look. oh, i found them! i can do this test now! ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers. you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it has enough wiggle room in your garage. you get
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the veteran himself's name is her man herstrike berger.ically he said he felt like he had fallen behind on his prayers and when he was held as a pow, that was the opportunity for him to catch up on his prayers. and that prayer and faith provided a great solace to him during his time in captivity. this is the person we want to attack now? this is the person we want to be able to dishonor? that's outrageous. steve: well, at this point the v.a. says the bible stays. mike barry, first liberty institute, we thank you very much for joining us today from the dallas-fort worth metroplex. thank you, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> all right. so what do you think about that? email us friends@foxnews.com. meanwhile, when it comes to buying a new house. what's the better deal the city or out in the suburbs? the pros and cons of each in day four of our real estate series. by the way billy joel lives in the suburbs. ♪ big mouth, did you ♪ your friends were so knocked out ♪ you had to have the last word ♪ last night ♪ to know what everything's about.
the veteran himself's name is her man herstrike berger.ically he said he felt like he had fallen behind on his prayers and when he was held as a pow, that was the opportunity for him to catch up on his prayers. and that prayer and faith provided a great solace to him during his time in captivity. this is the person we want to attack now? this is the person we want to be able to dishonor? that's outrageous. steve: well, at this point the v.a. says the bible stays. mike barry, first liberty...
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it is plant —based burgers, when you bring in berger, people treat me, butchers say, a burger is meatse of a controversial weedkiller, called glyphosate. 0ne manufacturer, monsanto, faces more than 11,000 lawsuits in the united states, over claims its use contributed to cancer. the company denies the allegations and says its products have been used safely in more than 160 countries around the world. jayne mccubbin reports. this is the product which is under the spotlight around the world. so, stuart, glyphosate. glyphosate. glyphosate, you just refuse to use it now? i do, yes, ifeel it's unsafe. stuart has been a groundsman in inverclyde for 30 years, and for those 30 years, every spring and summer until now, he handled glyphosate weedkiller virtually every day. it was the news reports from america that first put this on your radar? it was, yes, and it got me concerned. there's about 800 academic studies that say you're wrong, there isn't a risk. there are also studies out there that say there is a risk. they used to say smoking was safe, they used to say asbestos was safe. that's not
it is plant —based burgers, when you bring in berger, people treat me, butchers say, a burger is meatse of a controversial weedkiller, called glyphosate. 0ne manufacturer, monsanto, faces more than 11,000 lawsuits in the united states, over claims its use contributed to cancer. the company denies the allegations and says its products have been used safely in more than 160 countries around the world. jayne mccubbin reports. this is the product which is under the spotlight around the world. so,...
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i would love to see the salse berger family release their records and tax advantages their companiesthink this kind of one-sided, dishonest attack is part of what is sickening american politics and making it harder to get decent people to run. steve: newt, i think you touched on the main point and that is it was legal. everything, you know, there is no suggestion in the "new york times'" story that he broke any laws. the big headline is, that this guy who has presented himself as a world class businessman lost a billion dollars. >> he didn't lose a billion dollars. he had a billion dollars in losses inside a bunch of companies who are making a heck of a lot more than a billion dollars. i mean, if he had lost a billion dollars, he would have been out of business. he was not out of business. i tell everybody, if you read the art of the deal and the art of the come back, trump is very honest in the art of the come back. he said, look, i was deeply in debt. the economy went bad. the first iraq war was expensive. atlantic city ceased to be a cash cow. he had all sorts of things. he is ver
i would love to see the salse berger family release their records and tax advantages their companiesthink this kind of one-sided, dishonest attack is part of what is sickening american politics and making it harder to get decent people to run. steve: newt, i think you touched on the main point and that is it was legal. everything, you know, there is no suggestion in the "new york times'" story that he broke any laws. the big headline is, that this guy who has presented himself as a...