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>> charlie: well it is post-apocalyptic, except for the fact there's several hundred thousand people etroit, 2013. charlie leduff is a writer, journalist, television reporter. he grew up here. >> charlie: but there used to be two million people. that was rubber. that guy was steel. that guy was a doctor. this was what made america. the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here. credit on a mass scale started here. >> anthony: what was this like just before this or 20 years before. >> charlie: it was insane. and this is when it was like twice as many people here. this is the consequence because all the whites went. they took their money. they took their factories. the black middle class maintained for a while, and then it got too rough for them. so there's little pockets of feral hippies and older black folks, a couple white folks, some arabs, but this is 140 square miles. so you're going to get tall grass because it's back to the wild. >> anthony: it is one of the most beautiful cities in america. it speaks of those industrial age dreams of an endlessly glorious futu
>> charlie: well it is post-apocalyptic, except for the fact there's several hundred thousand people etroit, 2013. charlie leduff is a writer, journalist, television reporter. he grew up here. >> charlie: but there used to be two million people. that was rubber. that guy was steel. that guy was a doctor. this was what made america. the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here. credit on a mass scale started here. >> anthony: what was this like just before...
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with me are charlie wells, from the economist and joel taylor, deputy news editor at the metro.any of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph says the transport secretary has called on mps to back a third runway at heathrow airport ahead of a commons vote tomorrow. the express has warnings from the police federation over resources ahead of donald trump's visit to london. the i reports on the backlash experienced by a woman after she accused a former mp of sexual abuse. the guardian leads on calls from mps and campaign groups to reduce home office fees in relation to asylum and immigration. the times says more than 30 thousand children are now said to be part of criminal gangs across the uk. the mirror reports on britain's shipment of plastic waste to bangladesh where gangs allegedly exploit child labour at recycling plants. and the daily mail leads on a growing trade in stolen british passports used by criminals to try to access britain. will begin with a story in the times. 30,000 children in gangs. this is really sad. about 30,000 children between the ages of10— t
with me are charlie wells, from the economist and joel taylor, deputy news editor at the metro.any of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph says the transport secretary has called on mps to back a third runway at heathrow airport ahead of a commons vote tomorrow. the express has warnings from the police federation over resources ahead of donald trump's visit to london. the i reports on the backlash experienced by a woman after she accused a former mp of sexual abuse. the guardian...
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with me are charlie wells, from the economist and joel taylor, deputy news editor at the metro. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we will begin with the ft. it leads with china's move to ease capital reserve rules to help cushion a potential trade war with the us. the telegraph says the transport secretary has called on mps to back a third runway at heathrow airport ahead of a commons vote tomorrow. the metro's front page has claims that the defence secretary tried to oust the prime minister over a funding dispute. it also features a photo of england captain harry kane celebrating today's win over panama. we'll have a look at it in a minute. the express has warnings from the police federation over resources ahead of donald trump's visit to london. the i reports on the backlash experienced by a woman after accused a former mp of sexual abuse. the guardian leads on calls from mps and campaign group to reduce home office fees in relation to asylum and immigration. the times says more than 30 thousand children aged between ten and 15 are in gangs across the uk. and the
with me are charlie wells, from the economist and joel taylor, deputy news editor at the metro. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we will begin with the ft. it leads with china's move to ease capital reserve rules to help cushion a potential trade war with the us. the telegraph says the transport secretary has called on mps to back a third runway at heathrow airport ahead of a commons vote tomorrow. the metro's front page has claims that the defence secretary tried to oust the...
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our guests joining me tonight are charlie wells from the economist and joel taylor, deputy news editormeasures to tackle obesity in england. ministers want to ban shops displaying unhealthy snacks at checkouts — impose tighter restrictions on television adverts — and ban the sale of energy drinks to children. the government said the cost of obesity was "too great to ignore", but labour accused the prime minister of a "dossier of failure" on children's health. here's our health editor hugh pym. looking after the health of future generations. that is the aim of the government's plan. this class is run by us mums, a healthy lifestyle initiative developed by hull city council. the view here is any help in choosing the right food for the family is welcomed. i think unhealthy food is just way too cheap and it is just easier for everybody to, you know, just get unhealthy food when you are out. just go in somewhere and pick up something, like chocolate, or a packet of crisps, on the go. the government plan for england includes restrictions on unhealthy food promotions, including sweets at the
our guests joining me tonight are charlie wells from the economist and joel taylor, deputy news editormeasures to tackle obesity in england. ministers want to ban shops displaying unhealthy snacks at checkouts — impose tighter restrictions on television adverts — and ban the sale of energy drinks to children. the government said the cost of obesity was "too great to ignore", but labour accused the prime minister of a "dossier of failure" on children's health. here's our...
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well. charlieast book did not do well it got good reviews but i want to make one point. the british tabloids say that if he does a tell-all book which includes his divorce, his alleged affair with some model. neil: he won't do that. charlie: and he tells about family drama he can get $12 million. i'm telling you based on what he's pitching, it's something like i want to defend my dad. he's not going to get that type -- neil: you never know real quickly wilbur ross leaving china without even the frame of a deal or a future commitment. charlie: the markets don't seem to care. neil: no they don't. charlie: listen i think the trump people on trade, it is conflicting ideologies between peter navarro, wilbur whose a peter navarro light on china and more free-traders like mnuchin and larry kudlow. i don't know how you develop coherent policy. i tell you the one listen if we don't have a trade war no one going to care in the markets but the one bad casualty if they don't really ding zte, if this is somehow
well. charlieast book did not do well it got good reviews but i want to make one point. the british tabloids say that if he does a tell-all book which includes his divorce, his alleged affair with some model. neil: he won't do that. charlie: and he tells about family drama he can get $12 million. i'm telling you based on what he's pitching, it's something like i want to defend my dad. he's not going to get that type -- neil: you never know real quickly wilbur ross leaving china without even the...
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with me are charlie wells, from the economist and joel taylor, deputy news editor at the metro.rules to help cushion a potential trade war with the us.
with me are charlie wells, from the economist and joel taylor, deputy news editor at the metro.rules to help cushion a potential trade war with the us.
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stance on migrants to the italian government tell us more about what they're thinking is there charlie. well the new policy at play here in italy is that they will no longer allow themselves to be the first point of contact for boats carrying rescued migrants in the mediterranean and when they turned away the boat the lifeline which was carrying over two hundred migrants which had to end up but docking in malta they did briefly overturn the dublin regulations which they have been asking to be reformed for years said that the prime minister going into brussels will veto any e.u. agreement unless there is a commitment to reform those dublin regulations these new policies have been driven by the new far right interior minister met whose migrant record is actually proving very popular here in italy he came to sicily a few weeks ago and he said migrants are to pack their bags and go home well this is one of the largest camps for asylum seekers more than two thousand seven hundred now we're at home and we asked them how they felt about this very severe mood change in the city. a bus from could tur
stance on migrants to the italian government tell us more about what they're thinking is there charlie. well the new policy at play here in italy is that they will no longer allow themselves to be the first point of contact for boats carrying rescued migrants in the mediterranean and when they turned away the boat the lifeline which was carrying over two hundred migrants which had to end up but docking in malta they did briefly overturn the dublin regulations which they have been asking to be...
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charlie: and saying that with all due respect, we hate you, comcast and nbc.se we hate comcast, well ld trump has called comcast public enemy number one. ashley: [laughter] charlie: now because he thinks that they combine massive media reach with a leftist agenda. ashley: doesn't like their politics. charlie: spans news, cultural programming like saturday night live, you name it, msnbc, nbc, so he's low to create a second media, so that's his personal bias at play here. the justice department is saying listen we believe these -- ashley: so what role does he play? charlie: the justice department is saying we believe these mega media opinions companies that they are slowing that innovation ashley: right. charlie: and netflix, amazon, people cutting the cord if these big cable companies because cable still is important. now, what is his role play in all of this? ashley: that's my question. charlie: i think that it did play in because i remember , you know, he was basically setting the stage letting people know how much he hates cnn and hates the deal. ashley: yes. charlie: during the cam
charlie: and saying that with all due respect, we hate you, comcast and nbc.se we hate comcast, well ld trump has called comcast public enemy number one. ashley: [laughter] charlie: now because he thinks that they combine massive media reach with a leftist agenda. ashley: doesn't like their politics. charlie: spans news, cultural programming like saturday night live, you name it, msnbc, nbc, so he's low to create a second media, so that's his personal bias at play here. the justice department...
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the same night when charlie's friend sent a deputy to the tan home to check on charlie's well being. at when the boy answered the door and said he was fine, his dad was already dead inside. but no one from the tan home called 911 that night. charlie and his mom grabbed their passports and fled the country. >> gene tan and charlie tan left the country, went to canada and came back on that monday before the 911 call was placed. >> so why come back and tell a lie? the prosecution didn't know. someone had to run jim tan's business, and this last thing. before that four days late 911 call was placed, charlie took the time to, of course, send a warning e-mail to his college buddies. they would soon hear things in the news. >> the defendant sends an e-mail to his fraternity brothers called "showtime." >> you're going to be hear from law enforcement. >> yes. yes. you will be surprised. showtime. >> this was no crime of passion. it was a planned murder. >> so this is an assassination. >> yes. >> he walks in and blows dad away. >> exactly. >> the prosecution rested. the defense team was up next
the same night when charlie's friend sent a deputy to the tan home to check on charlie's well being. at when the boy answered the door and said he was fine, his dad was already dead inside. but no one from the tan home called 911 that night. charlie and his mom grabbed their passports and fled the country. >> gene tan and charlie tan left the country, went to canada and came back on that monday before the 911 call was placed. >> so why come back and tell a lie? the prosecution...
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charlie thank you very very much my friend, be well. charlie: okay.sparino we're down about 224 points here so in and out of that same rough level trade is pretty much the big reason for this uncertainty maybe about these investigations as well, but when boeing and caterpillar are disproportion at hits in the dow, and they're a big big part of this, it's those issues that would be the most directly affected by a nasty trade war with china, and just as when it looks less likely they're the ones that lead the way to the upside. this is not happening today. more after this. we started making wine in 1948... [sfx: bottle sounds on conveyor] one bottle at a time. today, we produce nearly 20 million cases a year. chubb has helped us grow for the past 30 years... they helped us prevent equipment problems during harvest and provided guidance when we started exporting internationally. now we're working with them on cybersecurity. my grandfather taught me to make a wine that over delivers. chubb, over delivers. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe bette
charlie thank you very very much my friend, be well. charlie: okay.sparino we're down about 224 points here so in and out of that same rough level trade is pretty much the big reason for this uncertainty maybe about these investigations as well, but when boeing and caterpillar are disproportion at hits in the dow, and they're a big big part of this, it's those issues that would be the most directly affected by a nasty trade war with china, and just as when it looks less likely they're the ones...
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charlie: well that's the whole thing that's what he did, but, they don't work for judge leon. they work for nominally, donald trump and -- liz: and he doesn't like this merger. charlie: and they don't like this merger and they don't like comcast and they don't want comcast to get any bigger so all i'm saying is this. this can go on until sunday night i understand. if you see the doj appealing this decision, i'm telling you, it throws a monkey wrench into the bidding war that could go on for our assets and other assets. this is a big big thing if this happens. liz: indeed but now let's get to the actual three players. bob iger of disney, rupert murdoch of 21st century fox, and brian roberts so to me it looks like bob iger has to somehow with this deal. charlie: as we reported a couple weeks ago, 21st century fox is going to entertain any higher bid. they almost have to and people thought they always wanted to go with disney which maybe they did culturally but this is a lot of money and it's cash, and it's almost $10 billion more in cash than what disney has put on the table whi
charlie: well that's the whole thing that's what he did, but, they don't work for judge leon. they work for nominally, donald trump and -- liz: and he doesn't like this merger. charlie: and they don't like this merger and they don't like comcast and they don't want comcast to get any bigger so all i'm saying is this. this can go on until sunday night i understand. if you see the doj appealing this decision, i'm telling you, it throws a monkey wrench into the bidding war that could go on for our...
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taken a really tough stance on migrants so tell us more about with a thinking at the mood is there charlie. well there is a feeling now that italy is in charge led by the new right wing interior minister. taking some decisive action in turning away that vote the lifeline to mulder you has in a way overturn those regulations regulations that they've been asking to be reformed for years and under those under that system it means that any asylum seekers who arrive on the shores eventually have to be processed here and if they move on to another state they can be returned to italy that is the system that most e.u. states today will be asking to be more strictly enforced but if he says it is understandably they want to share that burden they believe that if you arrive in italy you are arriving in europe now swept on the back of. rhetoric and in sicily a few weeks ago he told migrants to pack their bags and go home we came to this which is one of europe's largest refugee camps and it's because a boat when they land in italy and we asked them how they felt about this more hostile environment. a bus fro
taken a really tough stance on migrants so tell us more about with a thinking at the mood is there charlie. well there is a feeling now that italy is in charge led by the new right wing interior minister. taking some decisive action in turning away that vote the lifeline to mulder you has in a way overturn those regulations regulations that they've been asking to be reformed for years and under those under that system it means that any asylum seekers who arrive on the shores eventually have to...
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charlie: why would he give up his nuclear weapons though? neil: well he wouldn't immediately. r ever. listen, he can do a couple things and stop acting that way, open up trade and be like china and have a decent economy. he really doesn't have to give us that much. neil: there's nothing crucial there and susan you've gotten into this before even with your discussions with trudeau this idea that a lot of strategies go through china and i'm wondering the role they're playing we knew before he came from this country was coming right from beijing and meeting with the chinese president so what's going on there? >> yeah, well china has a lot of influence over north korea. you're talking about trade. how do you think north korea accesses hard currency? they have to go through china in order to do that. charlie: supposedly he did this, just supposing. suppose he backed off, he basically -- neil: kim jong-un? charlie: kim jong-un. he started opening up his economy a little bit, copying what china did, have more with south korea, he could keep his nuclear weapons and improve that economy
charlie: why would he give up his nuclear weapons though? neil: well he wouldn't immediately. r ever. listen, he can do a couple things and stop acting that way, open up trade and be like china and have a decent economy. he really doesn't have to give us that much. neil: there's nothing crucial there and susan you've gotten into this before even with your discussions with trudeau this idea that a lot of strategies go through china and i'm wondering the role they're playing we knew before he...
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. >> jimmy: how is charlie doing? >> wellmy: because of the charlie bit me finger routine. >> the whole "charlie bit my finger," yeah, yeah. so charlie bit a finger. >> jimmy: another finger? oh, no. >> unfortunately, when he was younger, when he was a baby, he was fine. now that he's grown up, it's not fine anymore. and he went to monkey jail. >> jimmy: really? how does that work? >> well, what happens is, if he bites a friend's finger -- >> jimmy: whose friend? who did he bite? >> i have a couple of narcs in my friend group. unfortunately he bit their finger. he went to monkey jail for 30 days to life. >> jimmy: really. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's a quarantine type situation? >> yeah, yeah. it was solitary. i mean, obviously if you take on a chimpanzee on the first day of monkey jail, you get a lot of respect. >> jimmy: yeah, no, but -- >> when you're cute as charlie, you're bait. >> jimmy: they make sure charlie doesn't have any kind of diseases your friend may have contracted? >> exactly. charlie's got all his shots, he's fin
. >> jimmy: how is charlie doing? >> wellmy: because of the charlie bit me finger routine. >> the whole "charlie bit my finger," yeah, yeah. so charlie bit a finger. >> jimmy: another finger? oh, no. >> unfortunately, when he was younger, when he was a baby, he was fine. now that he's grown up, it's not fine anymore. and he went to monkey jail. >> jimmy: really? how does that work? >> well, what happens is, if he bites a friend's finger --...
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charlie psychs is a contributing editor and msnbc contributor. and dana millbank is with us as well. charlie, just a few moments ago president trump doing what he is proned to do, tweeting. he tweeted this related to our last topic. the democrats are forcing the breakup of families at the border with their horrible and cruel legislative agenda. any immigration bill must have full funding for the wall, and in catch and release, visa lottery and chain and go to merit-based immigration. go for it. win, all caps, exclamation point. charlie, why is president trump blaming democrats? i mean, that's just the beginning of it. there's a lot in that tweet that isn't true. and quite frankly, doesn't make any sense. what's he trying to do? >> well, he's trying to deflect responsibility. as one of our colleagues told me, fact checking the president today feels like paying into a hurricane. there's so much misinformation here. look, the policy on the border is calculated cruelty. i think dana described it. he's also losing this argument about the separation of the families. you're starting to see
charlie psychs is a contributing editor and msnbc contributor. and dana millbank is with us as well. charlie, just a few moments ago president trump doing what he is proned to do, tweeting. he tweeted this related to our last topic. the democrats are forcing the breakup of families at the border with their horrible and cruel legislative agenda. any immigration bill must have full funding for the wall, and in catch and release, visa lottery and chain and go to merit-based immigration. go for it....
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charlie: well then you have verizon looking at cbs. that whole area has been. charlie: remember the old days they say vertical mergers are good meaning you have different types of companies merging together, because there's no overlapping and no way to create a monopoly. the justice is department is saying when you have a big distributer, different product, content, different product if you merge that together you could control the content and basically squeeze competitors that want that content. if that happens if they go through how could comcast legitimately mid for us? they're basing their whole attack on the nbc model so i'd say listen here is the whole thing. markets are always surprised by thins betting is that it's going to go through or possibly se grey area and then the bidding war starts. if that does not happen -- neil: because these are publicly traded company in our case even though the murdock family has controlling shares you can't ignore these type of overtures and you have a fiduciary responsibility here. charlie: and
charlie: well then you have verizon looking at cbs. that whole area has been. charlie: remember the old days they say vertical mergers are good meaning you have different types of companies merging together, because there's no overlapping and no way to create a monopoly. the justice is department is saying when you have a big distributer, different product, content, different product if you merge that together you could control the content and basically squeeze competitors that want that...
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all going to join charlie savage, as well as we are in this breaking news cycle right now. a revealing 20-page memo coming from the trump legal team. we're going to dig deeper. stick around. (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ >>> we're still following the breaking news into msnbc on the russia investigation. it's a bombshell "new york times" report 20 pages long just out within the last couple hours. a real extensive view, 20 pages long, as i just described, into the thinking of the trump legal
all going to join charlie savage, as well as we are in this breaking news cycle right now. a revealing 20-page memo coming from the trump legal team. we're going to dig deeper. stick around. (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. you might or...
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charlie, thank you. felipe, thank you as well.the weekend, gentlemen. >> thank you. >>> the shooting here in annapolis marks the 154th mass shooting in america so far this year. i'll talk to the parent of a marjory stoneman douglas high school student running for the school board because of the tragedy in her community, right after this. and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? for a limited time, save up to $500 plus free home deliver
charlie, thank you. felipe, thank you as well.the weekend, gentlemen. >> thank you. >>> the shooting here in annapolis marks the 154th mass shooting in america so far this year. i'll talk to the parent of a marjory stoneman douglas high school student running for the school board because of the tragedy in her community, right after this. and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what...
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. >> thank you charlie as well. you very much. >>> coming up, the president only meeting with republican lawmakers. we're awaiting his first on camera reaction to the issue pri -- supreme court decision. stay with us right here. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. ne
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i have the visuals as well. >> charlie, how will open borders improve the country. >> not to beat a deadse. but the american people are stupid. so it's either having voters high. import new voters from third world countries and they can come and enjoy our largess and welfare. there is no citizenship. just get here. kennedy: who is the winner tonight? >> adrienne, i have never heard you sound smarter in my entire life of watching you. >> that is far harder than i ever thought it would be. i believe everything that came out of my mouth. kennedy: radio king bobby bones has overcome failure and adversity. the most of powerful man in country music -and we welcome back gary, who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann
i have the visuals as well. >> charlie, how will open borders improve the country. >> not to beat a deadse. but the american people are stupid. so it's either having voters high. import new voters from third world countries and they can come and enjoy our largess and welfare. there is no citizenship. just get here. kennedy: who is the winner tonight? >> adrienne, i have never heard you sound smarter in my entire life of watching you. >> that is far harder than i ever...
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i have the visuals as well. >> charlie, how will open borders improve the country. >> not to beat a deadorse. but the american people are stupid. so it's either having voters high. import new voters from third world countries and they can come and enjoy our largess and welfare. there is no citizenship. just get here. kennedy: who is the winner tonight? >> adrienne, i have never heard you sound smarter in my entire life of watching you. >> that is far harder than i ever thought it would be. i believe everything that came out of my mouth. kennedy: radio king bobby bones has overcome failure and adversity. the most of powerful man in country music joins me next. today... back pain can't win. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. who's already won thr
i have the visuals as well. >> charlie, how will open borders improve the country. >> not to beat a deadorse. but the american people are stupid. so it's either having voters high. import new voters from third world countries and they can come and enjoy our largess and welfare. there is no citizenship. just get here. kennedy: who is the winner tonight? >> adrienne, i have never heard you sound smarter in my entire life of watching you. >> that is far harder than i ever...
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she also went to school with charlie, and remembers how well he was liked in the community. happened, and they all spoke highly of charlie. as you walk up this driveway to charlie and gayle anderson's home, you can understand why they decided to retire here. there's the blue mountains in one direction, the caribbean sea in the other. it was a perfect home. unfortunately now it's an active crime scene. there's police tape everywhere. last year, jamaica saw over 1600 people murdered. there are states of emergency in two areas, but this part of the country is supposed to be one of the safest. well, we have one of the lowest crime rates anywhere for the past 15 or so years. although we are at seven murders this year, we are still the lowest injamaica. the couple had been back in the uk recently after thousands of pounds was fraudulently taken from their bank account injamaica. police investigating locally have made two arrests, but it's not clear if the fraud is linked to their murder. nick davies, bbc news, portland, jamaica. investment in britain's car industry has fallen by ha
she also went to school with charlie, and remembers how well he was liked in the community. happened, and they all spoke highly of charlie. as you walk up this driveway to charlie and gayle anderson's home, you can understand why they decided to retire here. there's the blue mountains in one direction, the caribbean sea in the other. it was a perfect home. unfortunately now it's an active crime scene. there's police tape everywhere. last year, jamaica saw over 1600 people murdered. there are...
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as well. charlieavage, i want to start with you on this because you were part of the team that unveiled what we have now been talking about all weekend which is this behind the scenes memo. we've been picking apart kind of the details of this, but we were talking right before we went on the air about what you think the most important broad take away here is and that is the sweeping constitutional challenges here. >> that's right. so, this memo is a top to bottom set of, you know, legal claims, ual claims, arguments why he didn't obstruct justice, couldn't have obstructed justic. but the one that's really breath taking and that makes all the rest of them not matter if it's true is this vision of a president who wields absolute unrevealable control over the justice department, over the machinery of the federal law enforcement, as a result he can shutdown or director close any investigation he wants and he can pardon anyone he wants, even if the evidence shows that his motivation for doing so was corrupt
as well. charlieavage, i want to start with you on this because you were part of the team that unveiled what we have now been talking about all weekend which is this behind the scenes memo. we've been picking apart kind of the details of this, but we were talking right before we went on the air about what you think the most important broad take away here is and that is the sweeping constitutional challenges here. >> that's right. so, this memo is a top to bottom set of, you know, legal...
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life is not black and white i believe we'll i think there's a man in the white house yes well yes but for. charlie but i believe said we have to make sure said we are doing a lot of efforts as europeans is specially scenes sees united states irrelevant said we are doing everything to bring suspensions down and show you know is my opinion about it because to arizona i think the litmus test is going to be your energy policy vs you know what europe's energy is how she's been made in washington d.c. right now yes and they have. to make that relish as well since it's not black and white you will see said we will find a solution for. not straight to into next couple of weeks i didn't know it sets american serial here guys you hear and knowing say it's americans will not lie gate and say it's a field so they look for us or ways and means to bring make between see tonight it states and many and you so i believe c.c.c. is what we have to be aware of but i'm sure said we have as well as germans who are very strong the looking to see united states said we see that say something changing if it comes to see ov
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charlie angela joins us now from sicily our government officials there have taken a very tough stance on migrants as wellso what is the thinking there charlie what is the mood. well there is it italy is actually now calling the shots with this new policy that they will not be the first point of contact for rescue boats operating in the med they have turned away that boat the lifeline and in doing that they did manage to briefly overturn the dublin regulations a system that they've been asking to be reformed for years then these new policies are being driven by the new far right interior minister matteo whose rhetoric is proving very popular here in italy he came to sicily a few weeks ago and he told migrants to pack their bags and go home well this is now home to around two thousand seven hundred asylum seekers and we are them how they felt about this move change. a bus from could turn your unloading into cardamon new one of europe's largest refugee camps here there is fresh for refugees applying for asylum they've heard that italy's new interior minister is hostile to migrants and they're right just. so
charlie angela joins us now from sicily our government officials there have taken a very tough stance on migrants as wellso what is the thinking there charlie what is the mood. well there is it italy is actually now calling the shots with this new policy that they will not be the first point of contact for rescue boats operating in the med they have turned away that boat the lifeline and in doing that they did manage to briefly overturn the dublin regulations a system that they've been asking...
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month the policy is being driven by the far right interior minister teo salvini charlie angelo reports from sicily. well here in kenya and this is the last ship that brought in rescued migrants two weeks ago since then interior minister mackay without any has closed italy's ports and at the summit there was no discussion as to what will happen next time a european care. rescued migrants is left stranded in the mediterranean instead italy's prime minister just emerged from the summit saying italy is no longer alone he went in threatening to use his veto it if there was not an agreement that suited italy he did and because of that italians believe they got some concessions but nothing will change if we don't play hardball on grey's our voices will never get anything so. long. under the new e.u. agreement italy could host voluntarily new migrant centers that would process all arrivals and determine which are genuine refugees and which are illegal migrants. managed by this country already has refugee camps the difference is that these arrivals would no longer be subject to the dublin regulations italy would
month the policy is being driven by the far right interior minister teo salvini charlie angelo reports from sicily. well here in kenya and this is the last ship that brought in rescued migrants two weeks ago since then interior minister mackay without any has closed italy's ports and at the summit there was no discussion as to what will happen next time a european care. rescued migrants is left stranded in the mediterranean instead italy's prime minister just emerged from the summit saying...
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now the policy is being driven by the far right interior minister matteo salvini charlie rangel reports from sicily. well here tanya and this is the last ship that brought in rescued migrants two weeks ago since then interior minister matteo salvini has closed italy's ports and at the summit there was no discussion as to what will happen the next time a european boat carrying rescued migrants is left stranded in the mediterranean instead italy's prime minister just emerged from the summit saying italy is no longer alone threatening to use his veto if there was not an agreement that suited italy he did and because of that italians believe they got some concessions but nothing will change if we don't play hardball on grey's our voices will never get anything. under the new e.u. agreement italy could host voluntarily new migrant centers that would process all arrivals and determine which are genuine refugees and which are illegal migrants. us. this country already has refugee camps the difference is that these arrivals would no longer be subject to the dublin regulations italy would not be responsible for t
now the policy is being driven by the far right interior minister matteo salvini charlie rangel reports from sicily. well here tanya and this is the last ship that brought in rescued migrants two weeks ago since then interior minister matteo salvini has closed italy's ports and at the summit there was no discussion as to what will happen the next time a european boat carrying rescued migrants is left stranded in the mediterranean instead italy's prime minister just emerged from the summit...
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charlie, your thoughts? >> well you know, i agree with everything that's been said here. but part of there is how dangerous this is not just for the economy and the country and the alliance but also trump himself. when think about all the things that can go wrong if you break up this alliance, we are on the brink of a trade war, a tariff war. all the kinds of things that might derail the economic bloom that he's obviously has been touting for some time. not to mention you mentioned before, the destabilization of our ability to negotiate with the chinese, with the north koreans, iranians. all after that is in play. he's destroying something that he doesn't appreciate, he doesn't understand. and he doesn't appear to care about the consequences of all of these things that he's doing. >> yesterday, mr. trump said he doesn't need to prepare very much for the summit with kim because as he put it, it's about attitude. he's showing a lot of attitude. today he told reporters he's been preparing all his life for the meeting in singapore. let's watch him. >> were you serious about r
charlie, your thoughts? >> well you know, i agree with everything that's been said here. but part of there is how dangerous this is not just for the economy and the country and the alliance but also trump himself. when think about all the things that can go wrong if you break up this alliance, we are on the brink of a trade war, a tariff war. all the kinds of things that might derail the economic bloom that he's obviously has been touting for some time. not to mention you mentioned...
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charlie monger but it went to this big going price well being times a thousand the price years charlie monger gets to when he croaks. like you are right i hear your friend. i have it i think it's going to keep going up i don't pay as much attention to the price i'm more interested as a price destruction yeah i mean it's the technology behind it and i think i think i'll roads and indications lead to more demand for this as an asset class it's the most secure it's. fixed supply there are a lot of things going for it that i don't see other. necessarily fulfilling that store of value functions so i you know i'm i'm a holder. so from our perspective point is from one of the world's largest exchange operators we tend not to focus on the price explicitly focus on the process of fair price discovery so we have over twenty million customers that every day are buying some crypto we some of the largest market makers in banks are believe me and. i think you know what i will say we're going to. i do think in our lifetime we will see this asset class emerge as something that everyone has a bit of ex
charlie monger but it went to this big going price well being times a thousand the price years charlie monger gets to when he croaks. like you are right i hear your friend. i have it i think it's going to keep going up i don't pay as much attention to the price i'm more interested as a price destruction yeah i mean it's the technology behind it and i think i think i'll roads and indications lead to more demand for this as an asset class it's the most secure it's. fixed supply there are a lot of...
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comping a one percent a day warren buffet's compound twenty two percent a year ok charlie monger but when i took this big price well being times a thousand the price of the years charlie munger gets to when he croaks. luck you're right i'm here i'm here for you know. i have it i think it's going to keep going up i don't pay as much attention to the price i'm more interested as a price destruction yeah i mean it's the technology behind it and i think i think all roads and indications lead to more demand for this as an asset class it's the most secure it's. fixed supply there are a lot of things going for it that i don't see other. necessarily fulfilling that store of value functions so i you know i'm i'm a holder. so from our perspective point is from one of the world's largest exchange operators we tend not to focus on the price explicitly focus on the process of fair price discovery so we have over twenty million customers that every day are buying some crypto we are some of the largest market makers in banks as are many of me and . you know what i will say. i do think in our lifetime we will see this asset class
comping a one percent a day warren buffet's compound twenty two percent a year ok charlie monger but when i took this big price well being times a thousand the price of the years charlie munger gets to when he croaks. luck you're right i'm here i'm here for you know. i have it i think it's going to keep going up i don't pay as much attention to the price i'm more interested as a price destruction yeah i mean it's the technology behind it and i think i think all roads and indications lead to...
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a one percent a day warren buffet's compound twenty two percent a year ok charlie monger but when i took the big coin prize well being times of. the prize of the year charlie monger gets to win he croaks. luck you're right i'm here i'm here for i know. i have it i think it's going to keep going up i don't pay as much attention to the price i'm more interested as a prize destruction yeah i mean it's the technology behind it and i think i think all roads and indications lead to more demand for this as an asset class it's the most secure it's. fixed supply there are a lot of things going for it that i don't see other. necessarily fulfilling that store of value functions so i you know i'm i'm a holder i'm so from our perspective point is from one of the world's largest exchange operators we tend not to focus on the price explicitly focus.
a one percent a day warren buffet's compound twenty two percent a year ok charlie monger but when i took the big coin prize well being times of. the prize of the year charlie monger gets to win he croaks. luck you're right i'm here i'm here for i know. i have it i think it's going to keep going up i don't pay as much attention to the price i'm more interested as a prize destruction yeah i mean it's the technology behind it and i think i think all roads and indications lead to more demand for...
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life is not black and white i believe we'll i think there's a man in the white house yes well yes but for. charlie but i believe said we have to make sure said we are doing a lot of efforts as europeans is specially scenes see the united states irrelevant said we are doing everything to bring says sanction stalin and show you know is my opinion about you because to arizona i think the litmus test is going to be your energy policy b.s. you know what europe's energy is how she's been made in washington d.c. right now yes and. to make that relish as well since it's not black and white you will see said we will find a solution for. alex three to into next couple of weeks i didn't know he said to american serial here guys you hear and knowing say it's an american thrill not to lie gate and say it's a deal so they look for us or ways and means to bring disagreed make between see tonight it states. and you so i believe c.c.c. is what we have to be aware of but i'm sure said that we have as well as judgments are very strong the looking to see united states said we see that say something changing if it com
life is not black and white i believe we'll i think there's a man in the white house yes well yes but for. charlie but i believe said we have to make sure said we are doing a lot of efforts as europeans is specially scenes see the united states irrelevant said we are doing everything to bring says sanction stalin and show you know is my opinion about you because to arizona i think the litmus test is going to be your energy policy b.s. you know what europe's energy is how she's been made in...
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we were talking and charlie was mentioning as well that other media stocks inc comcast and fox entertainmentour parent company, have been seen to be in play here given the heightened interests in merger deals that might pass now that this has done through. it's too early to tell. they're all in play. they're all moving pretty smartler in after hours trading what are you to make of that and who would be next? >> i'd say tomorrow is the beginning of the bidding war for 21st century fox's entertainment assets that are slated to go to disney. we reported on your fox business show, i said the ceo was waiting for this decision. if it's positive. if at&t can go through the merger, he had enough confidence that he could add to his media empire by going after our assets and he would try to outbid disney, which he is planning to do with an k bid. the question is, does disney come back. does another bidder emerge? bankers are telling me there's a lot of interest in our assets. there's not a ton of content out there. a lot of tech companies are looking to get into that space. a lot of people thought app
we were talking and charlie was mentioning as well that other media stocks inc comcast and fox entertainmentour parent company, have been seen to be in play here given the heightened interests in merger deals that might pass now that this has done through. it's too early to tell. they're all in play. they're all moving pretty smartler in after hours trading what are you to make of that and who would be next? >> i'd say tomorrow is the beginning of the bidding war for 21st century fox's...
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charlie: and most people don't dissing the national anthem. liz: well it's so unnecessary. ther ways to sort of some woulday for you to protest and what many of these people feel is a very legitimate issue. charlie: and that said, i don't, personally i don't have a problem with it because i don't thinky're doing anything that overtly and not giving the middle finger, they're kneeling. liz: some people perceive it to be. charlie: it's a kneel. it's not -- liz: i guess in the end, america and quite frankly us too, because we're talking about it, paying way more attention to people kneeling at football game and many other iues that aremo . charlie: but trump is going to use it as a political issue, he thinks it works. the nfl knows and their sponsors people like anheuser-busch are freaked out because they know it could hurt their bnd whatever de on this and i'll tell you thursday is going to be a good i probably am going to stand outside the meeting. it's right down the block in new york city. liz: i'm sure they'll be edo s you. here, open the door, charlie. charlie: they are l
charlie: and most people don't dissing the national anthem. liz: well it's so unnecessary. ther ways to sort of some woulday for you to protest and what many of these people feel is a very legitimate issue. charlie: and that said, i don't, personally i don't have a problem with it because i don't thinky're doing anything that overtly and not giving the middle finger, they're kneeling. liz: some people perceive it to be. charlie: it's a kneel. it's not -- liz: i guess in the end, america and...
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need to they are on this one envelop by me not going away and then the man who is very well known a mexican to charlie thought how vietnam does drain two minutes into the second half received the ball inside the area then got inside one defend leading the goalkeeper then your post a double mexico's lead beautiful to nil but south korea they did grab a consolation and that was done in some style as well so that talisman sunshine may deepen into stoppage time we can sort that rasping shot tipping p.t.p. over the goalkeeper but as we say too little too late what it's on the absolutely no mexico france and it's one of the reasons why i would personally want them to progress further responsible in the world cup they're here in the thousands they are some of the most visible beautiful some bros and rest mass and traditional outfits and also the loudest at this world cup. it was. illegal geez only guy was belgium against tunisia i was lucky to be at that game and watch belgium qualify for the next round they put five bastar not so helpless to be sure they still managed to get two but rather the cock when ada
need to they are on this one envelop by me not going away and then the man who is very well known a mexican to charlie thought how vietnam does drain two minutes into the second half received the ball inside the area then got inside one defend leading the goalkeeper then your post a double mexico's lead beautiful to nil but south korea they did grab a consolation and that was done in some style as well so that talisman sunshine may deepen into stoppage time we can sort that rasping shot tipping...
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she also went to school with charlie and remembers how well he was liked in the community. p this driveway to charlie and gayle anderson's home, you can understand why they decided to retire here. there's the blue mountains in one direction, there's the caribbean sea in the other. it was their perfect home. unfortunately, now it's an active crime scene. there's police tape everywhere. last year, jamaica saw over 1600 people murdered. there are states of emergency in two areas, but this part of the country is supposed to be one of the safest. well, we have one of the lowest crime rates anywhere for the past 15 or so years. although we are at seven murders this year, we are still the lowest injamaica. the couple had been back in the uk recently, after thousands of pounds was fraudulently taken from their bank account injamaica. police investigating locally have made two arrests, but it's not clear if the fraud is linked to their murder. nick davies, bbc news, portland, jamaica. rescuers in thailand have stepped up their search for a group of children believed to have been trap
she also went to school with charlie and remembers how well he was liked in the community. p this driveway to charlie and gayle anderson's home, you can understand why they decided to retire here. there's the blue mountains in one direction, there's the caribbean sea in the other. it was their perfect home. unfortunately, now it's an active crime scene. there's police tape everywhere. last year, jamaica saw over 1600 people murdered. there are states of emergency in two areas, but this part of...
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well. hello, charlie and harry, wherever you are. is that the one? hello, charlie and harry!
well. hello, charlie and harry, wherever you are. is that the one? hello, charlie and harry!
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charlie sykes. but where are their souls? >> well, in deep storage, at least for a while.ut right now we're in an election year. and this is a party that's shown itself to be both tribal and cultish, but also transactional. the transactionalism is basically, look, as long as we keep our mouth shut or we laud the president, kiss up to the president, we get what we want. the problem is the price tag keeps going up and they keep having to ask themselves, was that worth it? obviously bob corker reached the breaking point, but again, he's on the way out the door. he's not running for reelection. >> eugene, i want to play you a little more corker talking about the primaries, the dynamic that charlie raises. let's watch. >> i heard senator, senator from texas, the senior senator from texas saying the day, well, gosh, we might upset the president. we might upset the president of the united states. before the mid terms. but, no, no, no, gosh, we might poke the bear is the language i've been hearing in the hallways. we might poke the bear, the president might get upset with us as un
charlie sykes. but where are their souls? >> well, in deep storage, at least for a while.ut right now we're in an election year. and this is a party that's shown itself to be both tribal and cultish, but also transactional. the transactionalism is basically, look, as long as we keep our mouth shut or we laud the president, kiss up to the president, we get what we want. the problem is the price tag keeps going up and they keep having to ask themselves, was that worth it? obviously bob...
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well. we do that is why charlie get out of the pot shot for every american to enjoy the privileges of being american but i'll be god race always follow. in office nine hundred sixty three at least two hundred thousand people gathered in washington d.c. . to demand civil rights and jobs dr martin luther king stood in front of the lincoln memorial and delivered his historic i have a dream speech bobby kennedy respected king's commitment to civil rights but had concerns about his private life and had authorized the f.b.i. to tap his phone years later president johnson would use this to discredit kennedy with the black community. in november president kennedy flew to dallas texas for a series of political meetings. bobby would never see his brother alive again. it was the end of an era kennedy was devastated by the assassination and to a lesser extent by the fact that he and john would never be able to fulfill their vision for america. to be fair that his brother would now go down in history as a well intentioned mater and that the kennedy presidency would be remembered mostly for this final tr
well. we do that is why charlie get out of the pot shot for every american to enjoy the privileges of being american but i'll be god race always follow. in office nine hundred sixty three at least two hundred thousand people gathered in washington d.c. . to demand civil rights and jobs dr martin luther king stood in front of the lincoln memorial and delivered his historic i have a dream speech bobby kennedy respected king's commitment to civil rights but had concerns about his private life and...
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those people who are fleeing the wars in crises we asked charlie yaxley in geneva switzerland earlier today he's with the un agency for refugees. well this is a diet that we've reached for the just for the fifty in a row and you raechel it has been set with the highest number of people displaced in any time since world war two and behind these figures we have to remember individual men women and children who through no fault of their own have been forced to leave everything they know behind last year people were forced to flee their homes a. every two seconds that's equates to around forty four thousand four hundred people per day and the vast majority of those more than eighty five percent of being hosted in developing countries so what's needed now is for the international community to come together for that to be great to solidarity with the global south of great a share of responsibility to be taken and that was charlie actually there with the u.n. h c r in geneva which will. migration policy is also dividing the united states president came to power promising action against illegal immigrants well now he is facing growing outra
those people who are fleeing the wars in crises we asked charlie yaxley in geneva switzerland earlier today he's with the un agency for refugees. well this is a diet that we've reached for the just for the fifty in a row and you raechel it has been set with the highest number of people displaced in any time since world war two and behind these figures we have to remember individual men women and children who through no fault of their own have been forced to leave everything they know behind...
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. >> so charlie, those were lies, right? >> well, if theye lies, if sara huckabee sanders and jay sekulow knew that wasn't true when they said that. we don't know whether they were led by the president in his inner circle too. we do know that since jay signed this letter to mueller in january, at the very least he has known since january what he publicly said was faults a -- false and he let that record go uncorrected. that goes against his credibility as someone that makes statement in public all the time. the broader thing about that is that the suspicion that trump dictated that statement were accurate notwithstanding the umpegal is saying, that the look, it's not a crime to lie to the "new york times." it's not a crime to lie to the public. the politician dos that as do t time, what business is that, bob mueller? it's aligning the point of why bob mueller would be interested in the fact that the president was personally seeking to cover up what happened with his campaign contacts with russia in that trump tower meeting if the pr
. >> so charlie, those were lies, right? >> well, if theye lies, if sara huckabee sanders and jay sekulow knew that wasn't true when they said that. we don't know whether they were led by the president in his inner circle too. we do know that since jay signed this letter to mueller in january, at the very least he has known since january what he publicly said was faults a -- false and he let that record go uncorrected. that goes against his credibility as someone that makes...
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back with us tonight, he's the multi-talented drummer for broadway's "the lion king" as well as jazz guitarist charliesite fourhandsdrumming.com. carter mclean is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much carter. >> thank you. >> seth: our first guest tonight is a very talented actress who stars in "quantico." the third season airs thursday nights on abc. let's take a look. ♪ ♪ >> hey, officer. >> seth: whoa! [ cheers ] please welcome back to the show priyanka chopra, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are you? >> awesome. awesome to be back. >> seth: yes. it's so great to have you back. for those who are missing out, you play an ex-fbi agent -- >> yes. >> seth: current cia agent, black ops. >> ex-fbi agent. ex-cia agent, current black ops. [ talking over each other ] >> seth: you can't keep a job. you play a -- [ light laughter ] a person who just cannot hold down a job. >> yeah, she's a person of interest. she can't hold a job at all. >> seth: you have -- >> i'm constantly fired. i'm constantly framed. >> seth: but i can't believe you keep getting rehired. i feel li
back with us tonight, he's the multi-talented drummer for broadway's "the lion king" as well as jazz guitarist charliesite fourhandsdrumming.com. carter mclean is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much carter. >> thank you. >> seth: our first guest tonight is a very talented actress who stars in "quantico." the third season airs thursday nights on abc. let's take a look. ♪ ♪ >> hey, officer. >> seth: whoa! [ cheers ] please...
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year and it is people not shopping in department stores, people not feeling very well off, so that is the worry. charlien lewis, has also pitched into this debate about the consequences of brexit and he was making the point today that he thinks it's important for business to speak out over this. when faced with the level of uncertainty and whether the significant risks that they can see, and with the apparent misunderstanding, or a lack of appreciation of the scale of those risks, i would say that it seems to be irresponsible for people who know that some of those things could happen not to flag those. and a couple of warriors from him, for insta nce couple of warriors from him, for instance fresh food coming into the uk if there is disruption, salad may go beyond its sell by date. but also that in the destruction shoppers might not spend, and that might affect stores. the head of nissan and renault has also said today that as far as the uk is concerned they are not making decisions about things like investment because of the uncertainty. more pressure from business. simon, thank you. plans to build com
year and it is people not shopping in department stores, people not feeling very well off, so that is the worry. charlien lewis, has also pitched into this debate about the consequences of brexit and he was making the point today that he thinks it's important for business to speak out over this. when faced with the level of uncertainty and whether the significant risks that they can see, and with the apparent misunderstanding, or a lack of appreciation of the scale of those risks, i would say...