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this week, we find out what happened when christopher plummer replaced kevin spacey asjohn christophermmer replaced kevin spacey as john paul getty. christopher plummer replaced kevin spacey asjohn paul getty. that isn't them, actually. that's the next film, hostiles, with christian bale and rosamund pike, the ways of the west revived oral revised. we'll be looking at ben stiller as well, checking into a midlife crisis in brad's status, taking his son on a tour of college campuses and reminiscing about his own life and where it's all gone wrong for him. but let's start with all the money in the world. i am reeling from the fa ct in the world. i am reeling from the fact that christopher plummer is 88, because he looks astonishing. that is what you can do with all that money, a lot of cgi! john paul getty, who spacey was playing, and the film has got rid of him and replaced him with christopher plummy, the very feat that is what marks this note out a footnote in film history. extraordinary from ridley scott to reshape his film around a new performance in christopher plummer. we watch the
this week, we find out what happened when christopher plummer replaced kevin spacey asjohn christophermmer replaced kevin spacey as john paul getty. christopher plummer replaced kevin spacey asjohn paul getty. that isn't them, actually. that's the next film, hostiles, with christian bale and rosamund pike, the ways of the west revived oral revised. we'll be looking at ben stiller as well, checking into a midlife crisis in brad's status, taking his son on a tour of college campuses and...
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i'm reeling from the fact that christopher plummer is 88, because he looks astonishing. that is what you can do with all the money in the world, a lot of cgi! john paul getty, who kevin spacey was playing, and the film has been ‘despaceyed' and replaced very famously by christopher plummer, the very feat of that is what marks this film out as a footnote in film history. extraordinary from ridley scott to reshape his film around a new performance in christopher plummer. we watch the film now, especially in this climate, trying to see the join, to see if there was a ready break glow of cgi inserts from christopher plummer. can we spot the ghost of kevin spacey — you can't at all. the film is seamlessly done, and the reshoots are beautifully done and i think christopher plummer is fabulous in the role ofjohn paul getty. i think they would have been a different... ridley scott talked about how christopher plummer has a twinkle in his eye, whereas kevin spacey has a more cold look, more evil look, and i think that gives the film a lot more heart. we kind of pityjohn paul gett
i'm reeling from the fact that christopher plummer is 88, because he looks astonishing. that is what you can do with all the money in the world, a lot of cgi! john paul getty, who kevin spacey was playing, and the film has been ‘despaceyed' and replaced very famously by christopher plummer, the very feat of that is what marks this film out as a footnote in film history. extraordinary from ridley scott to reshape his film around a new performance in christopher plummer. we watch the film now,...
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but one of the things that christopher hitchens writes the difference is that you have an expiration date so for some of us it lies ahead as a possibility but for the dying they know that every single day is a gift. >>host: edwidge danticat you compare your mother and christopher hitchens you compare and contrast. >> they were two very different voices. my mother was extremely religious, we read the bible together. but they were not sentimental about dying. and then to maintain the essence of humor. and then to say with both of them.. to question why me? and so why not me? and those are amazing ways. >> you opened with a relatively funny story. >> yes. initially both my mom and my dad and then downgraded. [laughter] but then with the book awards and then my mother. they were very proud. and then would give my books to every single doctor. and they wanted to know she wasn't just a body that christopher hitchens said i don't have a body but i am a body and my mother wanted to know she was more than a body. figured my book was shorthand. i kept thinking i was a doctor to help you more b
but one of the things that christopher hitchens writes the difference is that you have an expiration date so for some of us it lies ahead as a possibility but for the dying they know that every single day is a gift. >>host: edwidge danticat you compare your mother and christopher hitchens you compare and contrast. >> they were two very different voices. my mother was extremely religious, we read the bible together. but they were not sentimental about dying. and then to maintain the...
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especially christopher steele, the former british intelligence agent, as being thorough professionals. as simpson being very open and forthcoming in my reading of the transcript, answering questions, not prevaricating, not dodging, not seeming to tell conflicting stories. the dossier portraying christopher steele of almost stumbling into something that seemed like a true security threat. the united states of america, where christopher steele and simpson felt there was an obligation to notify federal authorities in the u.s., that in fact russia may have its hooks into donald trump in a deeply troubling way that really, for simpson out of patriotic duty, and for steele out of duty of a former official and one of america's closest allies obliged them to report this, and that completely runs counter to the republican narrative of this entire enterprise of having been essentially a democratic-funded, political smear hit job trafficking and fiction. >> the solacious portions of this were so gross, and the attack had been so unending, so unrelenting by the gop, christopher steele's name has
especially christopher steele, the former british intelligence agent, as being thorough professionals. as simpson being very open and forthcoming in my reading of the transcript, answering questions, not prevaricating, not dodging, not seeming to tell conflicting stories. the dossier portraying christopher steele of almost stumbling into something that seemed like a true security threat. the united states of america, where christopher steele and simpson felt there was an obligation to notify...
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christopher steele is not an american citizen, he's a british citizen. someone who's worked with american intelligence agencies and national security agencies for years. but he was so concerned by what he saw, and cared so much about america's national security, that he took it upon himself to call the fbi. contrast that with donald trump jr. who saw the russians want to interfere with the selection and said, i love it. jared kushner, who got an e-mail saying the same thing, and went to a meeting. contrast that with lindsey graham and chuck grassley, who see christopher steele tried to blow the whistle, and refer him for criminal charges, try to have him prosecuted and sent to jail. it really is i would say a shameful moment for those two members of the 93. >> well said. matt miller, frank piglusi, thank you both. >>> for more on russian efforts to block the dossier testimony from being released, msnbc contributor jennifer rubin, conservative columnist for "the washington post." and evan mcmullin, independent presidential candidate in 2016, who also happ
christopher steele is not an american citizen, he's a british citizen. someone who's worked with american intelligence agencies and national security agencies for years. but he was so concerned by what he saw, and cared so much about america's national security, that he took it upon himself to call the fbi. contrast that with donald trump jr. who saw the russians want to interfere with the selection and said, i love it. jared kushner, who got an e-mail saying the same thing, and went to a...
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i had known christopher steele since i left the wall street journal. an extremely well-regarded investigator. that is broadly why i asked him to see what he could find out about donald trump's business activities in russia. question, in may of june of 2016 you hired steele to find out what he could about trump's business activities in russia. did something in particular trigger that assignment? answer, the basis for the request he made a number of trips to russia and talked about doing a number of business deals but never did one and that struck me as odd and called for an explanation. we didn't know. it was opaque what donald trump was doing on these business trips to russia. we didn't know what he was doing there. we gave chris an assignment to see what donald trump has been doing on these trips to russia. that's only up to page 82 and that's where it gets really interesting. we'll be right back. (vo) i was born during the winter of '77. i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn'
i had known christopher steele since i left the wall street journal. an extremely well-regarded investigator. that is broadly why i asked him to see what he could find out about donald trump's business activities in russia. question, in may of june of 2016 you hired steele to find out what he could about trump's business activities in russia. did something in particular trigger that assignment? answer, the basis for the request he made a number of trips to russia and talked about doing a number...
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>> christopher, where is the bill? i just want to -- >> he signed it. it's no longer a bill. >> no, no, no. i'm very excited. he signed it minutes before i got out here. we just all got the text messages from the omb that our colleagues are able to go back to work tomorrow. i think that's wonderful for people who have been white knuckled all weekend wondering when the democrts were going to grow up, reopen the government, so we can reopen the negotiations on what they say they care about, daca. i'm not going to let it lie that a sovereign nation like ours doesn't deserve to have a physical border. >> we do have a physical border. >> no, we don't. it is porous. the idea that we have a catch and release law where we catch someone who is coming over illegally and they get released into the interior of the united states, we can't do anything -- >> what are you talking about? >> do you understand -- do you understand that we are trying -- >> what circumstances does somebody catch someone crossing the border illegally and then let them go? >> many. they can't
>> christopher, where is the bill? i just want to -- >> he signed it. it's no longer a bill. >> no, no, no. i'm very excited. he signed it minutes before i got out here. we just all got the text messages from the omb that our colleagues are able to go back to work tomorrow. i think that's wonderful for people who have been white knuckled all weekend wondering when the democrts were going to grow up, reopen the government, so we can reopen the negotiations on what they say they...
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his team have gone back and reinterviewed christopher steele. so i think it's very important the government has been able to take it seriously. and ultimately i think we'll find out whether any of those leads were true when bob mueller finishes his work. whether we as a public are better off, that's tough. for all of donald trump's behavior, it does put the president in a difficult position when you have allegations put out publicly. he can deny them, but it's very tough to push back on something like this when the sources are kind of hidden, kind of blind, and i do think that's a difficult place for the president to be. but look, he's not helped himself throughout this investigation. if he had behaved the way you would expect most presidents to do and made a statement about what his conduct was instead of trying to undermine the people who commissioned this information, i think he'd be in a much better place. >> jennifer, i'm curious. will you view the results of the mueller investigation as the chief among equals, the preeminent investigation?
his team have gone back and reinterviewed christopher steele. so i think it's very important the government has been able to take it seriously. and ultimately i think we'll find out whether any of those leads were true when bob mueller finishes his work. whether we as a public are better off, that's tough. for all of donald trump's behavior, it does put the president in a difficult position when you have allegations put out publicly. he can deny them, but it's very tough to push back on...
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you have christopher steele, a british citizen, mi6 russia expert, alerting them. they're being alerted by the fbi, being investigated by the fbi. knowing what they knew, how can lindsey graham, best friend of john mccain, justify turning this around and demonizing christopher steele and fusion gps? >> you ask the same question that i have been asking, which is, remember, how did the fbi and steele get together? and that was through john mccain. one of the closest friends and colleagues that lindsey graham has in the senate. but instead, as you say, he's off on this wild goose chain. the republicans didn't want us to learn lots of things that were in this testimony. i didn't know, for example, they determined that, for example, donald trump was doing business in former soviet states. donald trump kept denying he did business in russia. but he didn't say anything about georgia and azerbaijan, two places that still figured out he was active in. he talked about ties with people connected to the russian mob. he talked about, as you have said, other people within the tr
you have christopher steele, a british citizen, mi6 russia expert, alerting them. they're being alerted by the fbi, being investigated by the fbi. knowing what they knew, how can lindsey graham, best friend of john mccain, justify turning this around and demonizing christopher steele and fusion gps? >> you ask the same question that i have been asking, which is, remember, how did the fbi and steele get together? and that was through john mccain. one of the closest friends and colleagues...
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christopher year in iraq war veteran i mean if i could just ask you personally i mean it seems like we have the continuation of this mentality of empire in i mean for iraq it's been a disaster for afghanistan it's always a disaster but and you know and what's happening in syria hear it but we don't seem to learn any lessons here you would there do you see that what the problem is here . right i think there's a few different issues i want to try to address as many as i can i think that we're omitting several different things here we're overlooking several different things for one i think the president's actually moving away from nation building we're trying to get for example the iraqi security forces and the iraqi military's had significant gains against isis we've been trying to empower them to take the reins and to be able to do that kind of fighting themselves we've also admitted the fact that we've decimated the leadership of isis we've kept them in a constant state of confusion we've killed the some of bin laden there's several strategic victories that have occurred along the w
christopher year in iraq war veteran i mean if i could just ask you personally i mean it seems like we have the continuation of this mentality of empire in i mean for iraq it's been a disaster for afghanistan it's always a disaster but and you know and what's happening in syria hear it but we don't seem to learn any lessons here you would there do you see that what the problem is here . right i think there's a few different issues i want to try to address as many as i can i think that we're...
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liberating really you're right christopher is written about the united states for the united states but the whole world is watching and and the reaction from a lot of capitals is this is a very aggressive in a continuation of an aggressive foreign policy the world does react to the most powerful country in the world are gentlemen i'm sorry we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in washington and in personal and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the see you next time and remember. it's. the same wrong when old rules just don't hold. any old ladies get to shape out these days comes out to play and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. prescribed medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death and. like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit suicide watch all who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was is gellatl
liberating really you're right christopher is written about the united states for the united states but the whole world is watching and and the reaction from a lot of capitals is this is a very aggressive in a continuation of an aggressive foreign policy the world does react to the most powerful country in the world are gentlemen i'm sorry we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in washington and in personal and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the see you next time and...
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kober is in davos for us and joins us now christophe. indeed garrett hundreds of thousands of people around the world are facing the imminent threat of violence this place mint and. other shortages of their lives and with me here is the dawning schmich is the former prime minister prime minister of denmark and has been heading save the children international since twenty sixteen so good to have you with us here. let's talk about the ranger
kober is in davos for us and joins us now christophe. indeed garrett hundreds of thousands of people around the world are facing the imminent threat of violence this place mint and. other shortages of their lives and with me here is the dawning schmich is the former prime minister prime minister of denmark and has been heading save the children international since twenty sixteen so good to have you with us here. let's talk about the ranger
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christopher lu will be here next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i'm shery ahn. david: let's turn to bloomberg's first word news with mark crumpton. mark: former white house strategist steve bannon has been subpoenaed by special counsel robert mueller. that is according to the new york times. willand will -- bannon testify in the investigation between possible links from russia and trump's associates. world economics organizers say india's prime minister will deliver the opening remarks at and week's conference, president trump will deliver a keynote address before friday's closing. the forms president says he thinks both leaders remarks will become pulmonary to each other. bei think they will complementary to each other. but each of these speakers and own thewill have their point and share their insight and four participants, it is interesting to see, like we have which challenges they put most offensive -- emphasis on. have teammberg will coverage from davos next week. f
christopher lu will be here next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i'm shery ahn. david: let's turn to bloomberg's first word news with mark crumpton. mark: former white house strategist steve bannon has been subpoenaed by special counsel robert mueller. that is according to the new york times. willand will -- bannon testify in the investigation between possible links from russia and trump's associates. world economics organizers say...
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>> on christopher wray, you also have some news about staffing changes under him. what is that? >> the two other posts we talked about, that's not at issue here. what we have learned in the past few minutes is that christopher wray's chief of staff, also james comey's chief of staff, he will be leaving the fbi. his post of chief of staff in the next few weeks. christopher wray put out a statement about it, saying that jim rubicky notified me he will be leaving the fbi to accept an attorney opportunity in the private sector. it's interesting that this announcement of this -- james rubicky leaving the fbi, even though christopher wray said he told him back in december about it, it's interesting that it comes on the heels of this latest reporting that chris wray did face pressure to get rid of other top officials at the fbi. yes, the news we're learning is that the chief of staff who was there under james comey, chief of staff for christopher wray, he will be leaving in the coming weeks. brooke? >> jessica, thank you. let's go to legal experts for analysis on all of the above here.
>> on christopher wray, you also have some news about staffing changes under him. what is that? >> the two other posts we talked about, that's not at issue here. what we have learned in the past few minutes is that christopher wray's chief of staff, also james comey's chief of staff, he will be leaving the fbi. his post of chief of staff in the next few weeks. christopher wray put out a statement about it, saying that jim rubicky notified me he will be leaving the fbi to accept an...
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liberating relationship you're right christopher is written about the united states for the united states but the whole world is watching and and the reaction from a lot of capitals is this is a very aggressive in a continuation of an aggressive foreign policy the world does react to the most powerful country in the world are gentlemen i'm sorry we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in washington and in personal and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the see you next time and remember crosstalk. that's right the stand here from us and. move on with a small. amount of good armor on our show at the from there are rather across the top the fourth of them to kidnap. me. i'm going to let them but i don't touch them then you cut them and kick and. i don't think as a child with a truffle that it doesn't make them. below the water then i'm all in on the show the downside of. the thing the only a lot of the. members of the hey how you want to do it. get this whole food place choice the i knew where you're from and pay off the time in syria says. through this she ought to have a
liberating relationship you're right christopher is written about the united states for the united states but the whole world is watching and and the reaction from a lot of capitals is this is a very aggressive in a continuation of an aggressive foreign policy the world does react to the most powerful country in the world are gentlemen i'm sorry we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in washington and in personal and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the see you next time...
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christopher year in iraq war veteran i mean if i could just ask you personally i mean it seems like we have a continuation of this mentality of empire in i mean for iraq it's been a disaster for afghanistan it's always a disaster but and you know and what's happening in syria hear it but we don't seem to learn any lessons here you would there you see that what the problem is here. right i think there's a few different issues i want to try to address as many as i can i think that we're omitting several different things here we're overlooking several different things for one i think the president's actually moving away from nation building we're trying to get for example the iraqi security forces and the iraqi military's had significant gains against isis we've been trying to empower them to take the reins and to be able to do that kind of fighting themselves we've also admitted the fact that we've decimated the leadership of isis we've kept them in a constant state of confusion we've killed the some of bin laden there's several strategic victories that have occurred along the way we
christopher year in iraq war veteran i mean if i could just ask you personally i mean it seems like we have a continuation of this mentality of empire in i mean for iraq it's been a disaster for afghanistan it's always a disaster but and you know and what's happening in syria hear it but we don't seem to learn any lessons here you would there you see that what the problem is here. right i think there's a few different issues i want to try to address as many as i can i think that we're omitting...
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five zero one christophe says the good view is crucial because it's the store who paid as no side mirrors. only introduced larger rear windows through his mass production beatles in one nine hundred fifty seven. gradual improvements made the v.w. beetle a massive hit and one nine hundred fifty five the car makers so much braided the production of its one million people by building a luxury beetle coated in gold dust and jewels by this time three but house is unique still to pay that already covered tens of thousands of kilometers. of a field when the tourist office says keeping house and put over four hundred thousand kilometers on his custom built an impressive technical he for the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's and a deep in housing was travelling in a style that is washed leather seats and door panels were worthy of a rolls royce or a bentley christophe knows that by the half of it and house it would likely have wanted to bring along a suitcase or two in those stories space is pretty limited news globally christopher points out a clever folding mechanism you know that you can fo
five zero one christophe says the good view is crucial because it's the store who paid as no side mirrors. only introduced larger rear windows through his mass production beatles in one nine hundred fifty seven. gradual improvements made the v.w. beetle a massive hit and one nine hundred fifty five the car makers so much braided the production of its one million people by building a luxury beetle coated in gold dust and jewels by this time three but house is unique still to pay that already...
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steele is information they got from the justice department about christopher steele. they didn't turn up anything in their congressional investigation that the justice department didn't already know about. what they did today was they gave the justice department back their own information that they had obtained from the justice department about christopher steele. saying, hey, have you seen this? no, seriously this stuff you gave us, have you seen it? we're sending it back to you. that's the way these things usually go. for obvious reasons that's not the way these things usually go. but they did put out a very strongly worded press release about it. they got lots and lots of headlines how they want this guy criminally prosecuted, the dossier guy. you know it's incredible. once -- once upon a time -- it is incredible -- once upon a time this white house was actually concerned that the republican-led congress and its congressional investigations into the russia matter might be something the white house had to worry about. a that the white house should try to shut down.
steele is information they got from the justice department about christopher steele. they didn't turn up anything in their congressional investigation that the justice department didn't already know about. what they did today was they gave the justice department back their own information that they had obtained from the justice department about christopher steele. saying, hey, have you seen this? no, seriously this stuff you gave us, have you seen it? we're sending it back to you. that's the...
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christopher plummer took over the role of oil tycoonj paul getty.couldn't bear the thought of being in a movie that glorified somebody who had her people. in these ways. —— who had hurt people. i didn't want anything to do with it. i wouldn't have gone to do with it. i wouldn't have gone to promote it, i wouldn't have talked about it, because i would have felt like it was not the right thing to do for those people who have been hurt, they don't need to be re— traumatised by seeing this movie come out and seeing big posters and flashy appetisers. it is not appropriate. so i didn't want any part of it. other films tipped for awards include via shape of water, a sci—fi fantasy starring brits sally hawkins, leading to field with seven nominations. why did you put up these billboards? humourand did you put up these billboards? humour and heartbreak earned three billboards outside ed ling, neziri six nods. the tender love story called me by your name is also in the running. so too is via posts, tom hanks and meryl streep showcasing the power of the press.
christopher plummer took over the role of oil tycoonj paul getty.couldn't bear the thought of being in a movie that glorified somebody who had her people. in these ways. —— who had hurt people. i didn't want anything to do with it. i wouldn't have gone to do with it. i wouldn't have gone to promote it, i wouldn't have talked about it, because i would have felt like it was not the right thing to do for those people who have been hurt, they don't need to be re— traumatised by seeing this...
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he also says christopher wray did not threaten to resign. let's go right to kristen welker, in the white house. kristen, the president is trying to push back on this, obviously, but these two stories are pretty big. jeff sessions, a member of his cabinet, being interviewed by the special counsel. jeff sessions, who the president did not want to recuse himself, being interviewed by the special counsel and also, this idea that the administration is trying to meddle in the fbi, trying to remove agents within the fbi as the fbi is investigating the president. >> reporter: couple of points. let me pick up on your first point about jeff sessions. we know that he was interviewed last week. it's not a surprise that he was interviewed, but it is notable. of course, he is the first cabinet member to be interviewed by the special counsel. i asked the president if he's concerned about what jeff sessions told the special counsel. he said no. i'm not concerned about it. i also asked him if he had discussed the conversation with his attorney general. he sa
he also says christopher wray did not threaten to resign. let's go right to kristen welker, in the white house. kristen, the president is trying to push back on this, obviously, but these two stories are pretty big. jeff sessions, a member of his cabinet, being interviewed by the special counsel. jeff sessions, who the president did not want to recuse himself, being interviewed by the special counsel and also, this idea that the administration is trying to meddle in the fbi, trying to remove...
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and says christoph here if you can tell it's all been built by hand with drooping one of a kind. underneath the hood is the granddaddy of all v.w. ensures a four cylinder boxer engine with one point one leaders of displacement and twenty four point five horsepower. plus effort of christo says it takes about fifty seconds to accelerate from zero to one hundred kilometers an hour the car's top speed is by think meagre twenty four point five horsepower it doesn't feel slow a car way so little that the engine as an easy time. coach builders are all mention names and have nearly also developed high end beetle versions and us number of car maker carmen developed open top models that served as prototypes for one nine hundred forty nine beetle convertible but all stall ever developed was this one luxury as v.w. stole to pay. that's why it's. christo says the v.w. is still coupe it was one of a kind and a trailblazer by the one nine hundred fifty s. that had become highly fashionable to customize mass produced cars like the v.w. beetle especially in the us and dune buggy trend was one exa
and says christoph here if you can tell it's all been built by hand with drooping one of a kind. underneath the hood is the granddaddy of all v.w. ensures a four cylinder boxer engine with one point one leaders of displacement and twenty four point five horsepower. plus effort of christo says it takes about fifty seconds to accelerate from zero to one hundred kilometers an hour the car's top speed is by think meagre twenty four point five horsepower it doesn't feel slow a car way so little that...
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statues of christopher columbus have come under attack in the last year or so.rt of on-going controversy over historical figures but this one in this case is prompting some officials to request that it's taken down. disfigured by paint and political sent many. this christopher columbus statue in camden is also litter the with obscenitie obscenities thet edition of modern day protest over racial issues and controversial figures in histo history. >> i understand the vandals because of what the statue represents because of who christopher columbus was and because of the hit historical misconception that this country has accepted. >> reporter: reverend levi combs the third has a church nearby where the statue season the vandalism under scores the need to take the statue down. >> for us as african-americans, native americans what christopher columbus to the people and murdering them, raping women, and all of that, it's just this is even worse. this statue being here is worse than confederate statutes being erected in the south wort. >> reporter: camden city councilma
statues of christopher columbus have come under attack in the last year or so.rt of on-going controversy over historical figures but this one in this case is prompting some officials to request that it's taken down. disfigured by paint and political sent many. this christopher columbus statue in camden is also litter the with obscenitie obscenities thet edition of modern day protest over racial issues and controversial figures in histo history. >> i understand the vandals because of what...
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how did christopher steele know that? did the fbi tell him? and, if they did, why is the fbi telling christopher steele, the guy who was paid by fusion, who was paid by the clinton campaign, why isn't the fbi telling christopher steele they got another source on this whole russian investigation? i think that is interesting and something we need to get to the bottom of. >> jon: let's bring in jake sherman senior writer for politico and co-author of politico's playbook. first of all, the release of this transcript, chuck grassley is not happy about it. he's the head of the committee. why would senator feinstein do that? >> you would have to ask her why she would do it, but i would say, listen, i think democrats are trying to very clearly assert themselves on these matters. i think, listen, they are not in the majority. so they have very little leeway to do anything of substance. but they obviously were in position of -- in possession of this transcript which they subsequently released. this is not something that is typical in washington. i will
how did christopher steele know that? did the fbi tell him? and, if they did, why is the fbi telling christopher steele, the guy who was paid by fusion, who was paid by the clinton campaign, why isn't the fbi telling christopher steele they got another source on this whole russian investigation? i think that is interesting and something we need to get to the bottom of. >> jon: let's bring in jake sherman senior writer for politico and co-author of politico's playbook. first of all, the...
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christophe: it is a global story.reat this policy decision we have now. -- manus: you call this the greatest achievement and fiscal policy -- anna: you mentioned it three or four times, you are clearly impressed by it. stronger didn't get a dollar. we have the relationship between this collapse and the dollar, and it has been a collapse, a does that continue, and b, it does not correlate to a lower dollar doesn't lead to a higher value on stocks. conundrum. it is a have explanations behind this. the fact is maybe to mitigate my answer, i would say for the time being, economic growth dynamics within the eurozone compared to -- for theonomy, time being the dynamics are stronger for the eurozone. the impact is on the other hand on the macro picture it will take more time to defuse a high economy growth because we need a revival in the investment cycle. with interest rates as low as they have been, you don't think we have seen enough investment in corporate spending on capital expenditure? what difference will tax cuts ma
christophe: it is a global story.reat this policy decision we have now. -- manus: you call this the greatest achievement and fiscal policy -- anna: you mentioned it three or four times, you are clearly impressed by it. stronger didn't get a dollar. we have the relationship between this collapse and the dollar, and it has been a collapse, a does that continue, and b, it does not correlate to a lower dollar doesn't lead to a higher value on stocks. conundrum. it is a have explanations behind...
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it's up to christopher wray. the president, we found four tweets. the president tweeting the problem is that the acting head of the fbi and the person in charge of the hillary investigation, andy mccabe got 700,000 in july tweeting why didn't a.g. sessions replace acting director andy mccabe, a comey friend in charge of the clinton investigation. why didn't donald trump replace andy mccabe when jim comey resigned? >> so, it's interesting, nicolle, because i do think the world is watching what happens at that podium inside the briefing room, but probably for a different reason than it used to be. in your days in the white house. i think that what you've seen and what you saw from sarah sanders is an insistence, an insistence. we went down the front row every reporter asking a variation of the question what did donald trump know about andy mccabe's departure. the white house is insisting publicly the president did not even know that mccabe was leaving the fbi until the reports first started coming out about it. i will tell you that when this news star
it's up to christopher wray. the president, we found four tweets. the president tweeting the problem is that the acting head of the fbi and the person in charge of the hillary investigation, andy mccabe got 700,000 in july tweeting why didn't a.g. sessions replace acting director andy mccabe, a comey friend in charge of the clinton investigation. why didn't donald trump replace andy mccabe when jim comey resigned? >> so, it's interesting, nicolle, because i do think the world is watching...
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he was murdered because he was working for christopher steele. hillary clinton and the democratic national committee paid millions of dollars to fusion gps who paid a lot of money to steele, we don't quite know how much yet, to work with a retired kgb general was murdered and never worked for free in his life. as far as i'm concerned calling this intelligence is just flat incorrect. >> even if that were all true, it wouldn't make it not intelligence. just because somebody died -- >> sure it is. it's political research. >> but if it was being done by an intelligence agent from the uk who was -- >> not anymore. both retired. both in the private investigation. >> that is what he is. that's why he was respected by the fbi when he came. >> not anymore. >> is james clapper said this man has a sterling background and reputation. >> he's not in intelligence work anymore, chris. >> that's a semantics thing. >> he is in the political opposition research. that's a big difference. >> i don't know that it is in terms of assessing the character of the person i
he was murdered because he was working for christopher steele. hillary clinton and the democratic national committee paid millions of dollars to fusion gps who paid a lot of money to steele, we don't quite know how much yet, to work with a retired kgb general was murdered and never worked for free in his life. as far as i'm concerned calling this intelligence is just flat incorrect. >> even if that were all true, it wouldn't make it not intelligence. just because somebody died -- >>...
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i'm reeling from the fact that christopher plummer is 88, because he looks astonishing. very famously by christopher plummer, the very feat of that is what marks this film out as a footnote in film history. extraordinary from ridley scott to reshape his film around a new performance in christopher plummer. we watch the film now, especially in this climate, trying to see the join, to see if there was a ready break glow of cg! inserts from christopher plummer. can we spot the ghost of kevin spacey — you can't at all. the film is seamlessly done, and the reshoots are beautifully done and i think christopher plummer is fabulous in the role ofjohn paul getty. i think they would have been a different... ridley scott talked about how christopher plummer has a twinkle in his eye, whereas kevin spacey has a more cold look, more evil look, and i think that gives the film a lot more heart. we kind of pityjohn paul getty for being the richest man, but he is notjust the richest man but the richest man there has ever been in the world. and his grandson is kidnapped. yes, that's the es
i'm reeling from the fact that christopher plummer is 88, because he looks astonishing. very famously by christopher plummer, the very feat of that is what marks this film out as a footnote in film history. extraordinary from ridley scott to reshape his film around a new performance in christopher plummer. we watch the film now, especially in this climate, trying to see the join, to see if there was a ready break glow of cg! inserts from christopher plummer. can we spot the ghost of kevin...
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i'm reeling from the fact that christopher plummer is 88, because he looks astonishing.of cgi! john paul getty, who kevin spacey was playing, and the film has been ‘despaceyed' and replaced very famously by christopher plummer, the very feat of that is what marks this film out as a footnote in film history. extraordinary from ridley scott to reshape his film around a new performance in christopher plummer. we watch the film now, especially in this climate, trying to see the join, to see if there was a ready break glow of cgi inserts from christopher plummer. can we spot the ghost of kevin spacey — you can't at all. the film is seamlessly done, and the reshoots are beautifully done and i think christopher plummer is fabulous in the role ofjohn paul getty. i think they would have been a different... ridley scott talked about how christopher plummer has a twinkle in his eye, whereas kevin spacey has a more cold look, more evil look, and i think that gives the film a lot more heart. we kind of pityjohn paul getty for being the richest man, but he is notjust the richest man b
i'm reeling from the fact that christopher plummer is 88, because he looks astonishing.of cgi! john paul getty, who kevin spacey was playing, and the film has been ‘despaceyed' and replaced very famously by christopher plummer, the very feat of that is what marks this film out as a footnote in film history. extraordinary from ridley scott to reshape his film around a new performance in christopher plummer. we watch the film now, especially in this climate, trying to see the join, to see if...
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christopher, why do you say this was a shocker?> well, i think people expected that trump was going to go into the lion's den, he was going to be facing a lot of people who are very hostile to him. i'm not sure why people thought that, just because there's a lot of talk about globalization at davos traditionally, and he's seen as more of an isolationist. those are issues, but in fact, people were very receptive to him. the billionaires, especially, the very rich businesspeople who were there, they have been able to line their pockets, or will be, with the enormous corporate tax cut that he was able to push through congress with the gop, so they were quite receptive to his message that america is open for business. there were other people there working for non governmental organizations, the press, and maybe some even involved with the world economic forum, who were not so positive. for the core audience, the world economic elite, most of them were reasonably receptive to his message. >> christopher, there was a point where the pres
christopher, why do you say this was a shocker?> well, i think people expected that trump was going to go into the lion's den, he was going to be facing a lot of people who are very hostile to him. i'm not sure why people thought that, just because there's a lot of talk about globalization at davos traditionally, and he's seen as more of an isolationist. those are issues, but in fact, people were very receptive to him. the billionaires, especially, the very rich businesspeople who were...
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what more do we know about this potential investigation into christopher steele?> well, katy, this is a partisan referral by the republicans only on the judiciary committee. that doesn't mean we should discount it, but something our viewers should keep in mind. and the other thing to know is it's classified. we don't have the exact details but i have been doing some reporting an talking to some sources and i have come away the impression it is essentially about what christopher steele said about his contacts with reporters. apparently something he told the fbi contradicted with something that appeared through another source and important to understand, too, that the republicans are not even alleging that christopher steele intentionally lied here, but a material mistake in a criminal investigation. that's leading a lot of democrats to really question the whole premise of this, why this would be a criminal referral and sort of underscores the point to which the republicans have really been going after steele and the dossier and fusion gps, the firm that hired steel
what more do we know about this potential investigation into christopher steele?> well, katy, this is a partisan referral by the republicans only on the judiciary committee. that doesn't mean we should discount it, but something our viewers should keep in mind. and the other thing to know is it's classified. we don't have the exact details but i have been doing some reporting an talking to some sources and i have come away the impression it is essentially about what christopher steele said...
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christopher wray as fbi director still would have knowledge as what's going on.arly, unfortunately, there's a concerted political effort to damage their credibility, both as an institution and in terms of the russian investigation. >> final question, the president said yes, i would be delighted to but i'll listen to my lawyers. his lawyers seem to say -- and by cnn's own reporting -- that the special counsel hasn't met the standard for the president to sit down. for our viewers and myself as well, is the president required to sit down with special counsel by law? >> there are arguments his lawyers are making to perhaps delay his being interview bid the special counsel's office. the special counsel can interview the president being interviewed by other special counsels or independent counsels. >> thank you very much for clearing that up for us. more on other breaking news. we now know that, in fact, two lawmakers were injured when that train carrying them to a gop retreat collided with a garbage truck the a crossing. there is more live coverage coming up after thi
christopher wray as fbi director still would have knowledge as what's going on.arly, unfortunately, there's a concerted political effort to damage their credibility, both as an institution and in terms of the russian investigation. >> final question, the president said yes, i would be delighted to but i'll listen to my lawyers. his lawyers seem to say -- and by cnn's own reporting -- that the special counsel hasn't met the standard for the president to sit down. for our viewers and myself...
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the man that created the dossier christopher steele. later, all the things that trump administration did this week. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. >>> nbc news reports tonight that multiple trump white house officials urged jeff sessions not to recuse himself in the russia investigation. in addition to top white house lawyer don mcga
the man that created the dossier christopher steele. later, all the things that trump administration did this week. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those...
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now what other evidence do we have corroborating christopher steel? one, you have keith schiller who was his bodyguard, who testified before congress that, in fact, trump was offered women and now you've got stormy daniels who blackmailed him based on sexual conduct. so this is a situation where you have corroboration for christopher steel, even though the republicans are going after him. >> joe, at some point where does this become a problem for republicans. if there are a whole bunch of people who want to stick by donald trump, they wan to not have this being true, that there would be any corroboration between the trump campaign and the russia yabut it is doing damage because of the fact the president is attacking institution. it wouldn't have been a republican thing to go after institutions of government, particularly the fbi. but recent polling shows it is working. there are fewer republicans who have faith in the fbi. than for instance democrats. this particular line after tack on the justice department or the fbi or andrew mccabe who is now step
now what other evidence do we have corroborating christopher steel? one, you have keith schiller who was his bodyguard, who testified before congress that, in fact, trump was offered women and now you've got stormy daniels who blackmailed him based on sexual conduct. so this is a situation where you have corroboration for christopher steel, even though the republicans are going after him. >> joe, at some point where does this become a problem for republicans. if there are a whole bunch of...
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the man that created the dossier christopher steele. later, all the things that trump administration did this week. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now our queen c4 mattress is only $1199, save $400. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>> nbc news reports tonight that multiple trump white house officials urged jeff sessions not to recuse himself in the russia investigation. in addition to top white hous
the man that created the dossier christopher steele. later, all the things that trump administration did this week. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when...
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but it's not sold using the christopher ranch label. >> they claim forc?!label wen into that and we have no trademark in china. that couldn't be further from the truth. >> reporter: christopher said the prison video is fake. >> the border protections, you wrong doing. all claims are simply false. >> reporter: now ken christopher says they may per sue legal actions to get that episode retracted and stop it from being streamed on netflix. we reached out to netflix and the production company but did not hear back tonight. reporting live in gilroy. >> that is a popular brand of garl garlic. >>> mail trucks in oakland# are supporting a new look. the mail trucks have been marked by that graffiti. they've been tagging the trucks for a couple months. it started when the post office lost their secured parking lot across the street after the ?( decided to build ho >> it's outrageous. it's not right. >> i don't like it. i see it every day when it come to work. >> it should be noted, vandalizing a mail truck is a federal crime up to 10 years in prison. >>> a trip to t
but it's not sold using the christopher ranch label. >> they claim forc?!label wen into that and we have no trademark in china. that couldn't be further from the truth. >> reporter: christopher said the prison video is fake. >> the border protections, you wrong doing. all claims are simply false. >> reporter: now ken christopher says they may per sue legal actions to get that episode retracted and stop it from being streamed on netflix. we reached out to netflix and the...
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what was christopher steele's role. who was he working with in the justice department of the fbi. >> but politico this. it's quote clearly another effort to take away attention from what should be the committee's top priority, determining whether there was collusion between the trump campaign and russia to influence the election and whether there was subsequent obstruction of justice. this is the first known criminal referral from congress as part of the russia investigation. >> thank you so much >>> so for more on this, let's bring in david french, senior writer at the national review and senior fellow at for joinin. let me get to one point real quickly and that was from senator dianne feinstein who said is this a deflection point for the republicans trying to distract fbi -- the fbi investigation and also the i mew truly because we haven't seen the actual evidence. but the fact of the matter is if senator graham and if senator grassley have made a credible referral for investigation, which right now we don't have any
what was christopher steele's role. who was he working with in the justice department of the fbi. >> but politico this. it's quote clearly another effort to take away attention from what should be the committee's top priority, determining whether there was collusion between the trump campaign and russia to influence the election and whether there was subsequent obstruction of justice. this is the first known criminal referral from congress as part of the russia investigation. >>...
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andrew mccabe sat down hours after his boss christopher wray made a trip to the house intel vault. wray took a look at that controversial memo that was touted by republicans as proof of government surveillance abuse during and after the 2016 election. according to reports, the memo directly names mccabe and others including james comey. the house intelligence committee voted to release the fisa memo. it's been described by some as revealing kgb tactics by the obama administration and even as a watergate party ii. here's the back story. >> critics of the president are paintball andrew mccabe's ouster as part of the pattern of the president attacking people who investigate him. also mccabe may have seen the hand writing on the wall himself about his own conduct during the obama administration that may be about to spill out because of that memo. we learned chris wray came up to capitol hill on sunday to view that republican memo about the obama administration surveillance of trump officials. republicans suggest mccabe and others like the number 2 at the justice department rosenstein u
andrew mccabe sat down hours after his boss christopher wray made a trip to the house intel vault. wray took a look at that controversial memo that was touted by republicans as proof of government surveillance abuse during and after the 2016 election. according to reports, the memo directly names mccabe and others including james comey. the house intelligence committee voted to release the fisa memo. it's been described by some as revealing kgb tactics by the obama administration and even as a...
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banner christopher supers: christopher logue/ doctor ==pkg== las glidas temperaturas no solo han alteradotina de muchos, sino que ha tenido un impacto significativo en la salud de quienes viven principalmente en el noreste de la nacin... problemas que se reflejan cada vez mas en las salas de emergencia sot: christopher logue doctor "hay personas que han experimentado envenenamiento con monxido de carbono al punto de perder la conciencia. tambin han venido muchas personas con heridas por congelacin." por otra parte, las bajas temperaturas podran ser un reto para su corazn ya que segn expertos, la venas se contraen impidiendo el flujo regular de la sangre. incluso la respiracin cambia... sot: christopher logue doctor "tienen que tener cuidado cuando las temperaturas bajan tanto" tambien se recomienda proteger los ojos ya que tienden a resecarse con el frio.. se recomienda usar una mascara, bufanda o sombrero. y si usa lentes de contacto, mantengalos hidratados y limpios en todo momento para reducir las probabilidades de picor e infeccin. as que ya estn advertidos, antes de enfrentarse al fr
banner christopher supers: christopher logue/ doctor ==pkg== las glidas temperaturas no solo han alteradotina de muchos, sino que ha tenido un impacto significativo en la salud de quienes viven principalmente en el noreste de la nacin... problemas que se reflejan cada vez mas en las salas de emergencia sot: christopher logue doctor "hay personas que han experimentado envenenamiento con monxido de carbono al punto de perder la conciencia. tambin han venido muchas personas con heridas por...
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>> not like with christopher, no. no. 'cause me and christopher are a little bit closer than me and michael. >> do you know if she ever talked to michael about it? >> no, i don't. >> have a seat right here. >> reporter: still, edmunds decided it was time to bring in michael for a second round of questioning. and this time, the investigator turned up the heat. >> michael, it's over, okay? i'm not playing games anymore. >> reporter: at first, michael said he didn't even know that becky and david were having an affair. >> i know about the affair with your mom and david. >> my mom and david? >> don't play stupid with me. don't play stupid with me. i'm telling you right now. it'll get ugly real quick, okay? this is your one and only chance to get yourself out of a whole load of trouble. >> it gets pretty hot and heavy in that interview room. >> listen to me. listen to me. i know what's going on, okay. i know your mom wanted kay dead, okay? do you want to go to prison for the rest of your life? >> no sir. >> you need to start t
>> not like with christopher, no. no. 'cause me and christopher are a little bit closer than me and michael. >> do you know if she ever talked to michael about it? >> no, i don't. >> have a seat right here. >> reporter: still, edmunds decided it was time to bring in michael for a second round of questioning. and this time, the investigator turned up the heat. >> michael, it's over, okay? i'm not playing games anymore. >> reporter: at first, michael said...