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. >> chuck e. cheese mishap. we're always at chuck e. cheese. he's walking around with his tickets.hose tickets. >> a happy ending, the other kids saw what happened and gave him tickets. he had a lollipop in the end. >> and you ended up with a bloody tongue? this is not the way it's supposed to work. >> you don't know how it happened. >> two things we know. there's no crying in baseball. and there's no bleeding at chuck e. cheese. >> exactly. happy monday. >> it's one of those samplers on a pillow. we all cooked this weekend. and see if you can figure out who made what, by looking at the pictures. >> wow. >> mine is on the far left. >> is that you? >> yeah. i made scallops. and the fancy tomatoes. >> what is -- is that toast? >> it was -- >> you made toast? >> i had six pieces of bread left. >> why don't you have a toaster? >> i like it this way. i had six piece -- >> you don't have a toaster? >> we do. but that's not the way i like it. >> does anybody in your family like it like that? >> they were excited. i laid them out. because i'm a connoisseur of cooking, i made the cinnamon a
. >> chuck e. cheese mishap. we're always at chuck e. cheese. he's walking around with his tickets.hose tickets. >> a happy ending, the other kids saw what happened and gave him tickets. he had a lollipop in the end. >> and you ended up with a bloody tongue? this is not the way it's supposed to work. >> you don't know how it happened. >> two things we know. there's no crying in baseball. and there's no bleeding at chuck e. cheese. >> exactly. happy monday....
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. >> i was at chuck e. cheese then. >> i was working at a beauty shop. >> they will work 20 hours a week with a max of 100 hours over six weeks, and you. >> lisa, what was your first summer job? >> i was working at a ski shop and i lived in so i was getting ready for the ski season. go figure. we have a little snow here but we are go into a warm period in the next few days, and a heat watch has been issued by the weather service. right in time for the weekend, friday into sunday. it's 57 in mountain view with 49 in gilroy. so it's clear and temperatures are slightly warmer today than we were yesterday. looking at 49 in santa rosa with 61 in concord. your forecast highlights calling for temperatures to continue to warm today and we are looking at summer-like heat at the end of the week including the weekend and triple digits saturday and sunday for father's day. here's a look at san jose where highs today should be about 80, near average, and then friday, mid-90s into the weekend, and hotter than that inland
. >> i was at chuck e. cheese then. >> i was working at a beauty shop. >> they will work 20 hours a week with a max of 100 hours over six weeks, and you. >> lisa, what was your first summer job? >> i was working at a ski shop and i lived in so i was getting ready for the ski season. go figure. we have a little snow here but we are go into a warm period in the next few days, and a heat watch has been issued by the weather service. right in time for the weekend,...
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amazon warehouse to be described as the size of a teen prison general population walks for eighteen chuck e. cheese's filled with screaming of noxious children hopped up on coca-cola. so these bankers spread around these warehouses picking up items and the reporter said that a surprising number of those orders include dildos which. which i find interesting because you only need you know one maybe two for your whole life right that's it it's not like every time you use a dildo it gets whittled down a little i go like. i go and still you know. it's small no you. know the new one. but it's also not like a different shape it's going to become trendy in a few months you know. oh you're still using the banana shaped man most people have switched over to squares now of it. anyway that's a discussion for another time pretty pretty much all reporting over the past ten years has confirmed that amazon is awful to their workers even the ones who work in the office jobs the corporate jobs one employee in the book marketing department said that his enduring image was watching people weep in the office a
amazon warehouse to be described as the size of a teen prison general population walks for eighteen chuck e. cheese's filled with screaming of noxious children hopped up on coca-cola. so these bankers spread around these warehouses picking up items and the reporter said that a surprising number of those orders include dildos which. which i find interesting because you only need you know one maybe two for your whole life right that's it it's not like every time you use a dildo it gets whittled...
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>> we had a chuck e.s the tickets up? well, he ran up and dropped his own and ended up with nothing. i've never seen him lose his marbles. >> you put a lot of effort into getting those tickets. >> it's a happy ending. the other kids saw what happened and they all gave him tickets so he had a lollipop. it was very sweet. >> and you ended up with a bloody tongue? >> because he was flailing. i was like this is not the way it's supposed to work. >> and you don't know how it happened? >> still don't. >> two things we know. there's no crying in baseball and no bleeding at chuck e. cheese. >> happy monday. >> wow. it's one of those samplers on a pillow. no bleeding at chuck e. cheese. we all cooked this weekend and who made what. [ laughter ] wow. >> mine was on the far left. >> is that you? >> uh-huh, i made scallops with roasted -- >> at home? >> yeah, and those fancy tomatoes. is that what those are? >> what the senator kerry what is that? is that toast? >> it was -- so -- >> you made toast? >> she burned toa
>> we had a chuck e.s the tickets up? well, he ran up and dropped his own and ended up with nothing. i've never seen him lose his marbles. >> you put a lot of effort into getting those tickets. >> it's a happy ending. the other kids saw what happened and they all gave him tickets so he had a lollipop. it was very sweet. >> and you ended up with a bloody tongue? >> because he was flailing. i was like this is not the way it's supposed to work. >> and you don't...
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outside the chuck e.what i want to say to the men and women here is two things. number one, thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you for your prayers. thank you for your passion. thank you for your time. thank you for your energy. thank you for speaking out and working to retake our nation. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage the southern regional director of faith and freedom coalition, virginia galloway. ♪ >> jimmy: not exactly a mike drop, you know? [ laughter ] you don't keep virginia galloway waiting, that's all there is to it. meanwhile, we always get the idea we're a bunch of dopes and they're a bunch ofnt ladies and gentlemen, but they had an election there yesterday, this is now who's in the running for prime minister. >> harvey jonathan david. known as lord buckethead. 249. callam lord hape. the official monster raving party. 119. smith, bobby. known as bobby "elmo" smith. 3. >> jimmy: see, we're not so different after all. they have lord buckethea bucket. how much would he pa
outside the chuck e.what i want to say to the men and women here is two things. number one, thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you for your prayers. thank you for your passion. thank you for your time. thank you for your energy. thank you for speaking out and working to retake our nation. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage the southern regional director of faith and freedom coalition, virginia galloway. ♪ >> jimmy: not exactly a mike drop, you know? [...
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every chuck e.r king, mcdonald's has a playland out there that needs to be serviced, cleaned, built, dismantled. >> stokes is serving 120 days for possession of methamphetamines and driving on a suspended license, but this isn't his first run-in with the law. >> i've been arrested for being a deejay. i've been stopped by law enforcement on an inflatable device at one point in time. inner tubing is apparently illegal on lake paris out here in california. i've been taken to jail on a 5150, which is a psychiatric evaluation for oneself or others because i was wearing a renaissance fair costume at the time. i was just in half of my garb, knee-high moccasins, buckskin leggings. that's a great story when you're inside and somebody goes, so what are you in for? you know? it makes for good conversation. >> stokes is using part of his time in oc to tell another story, one he hopes to sell in nearby hollywood. >> are you going to sing again, don? >> i don't know. probably. >> i have been in the process of a s
every chuck e.r king, mcdonald's has a playland out there that needs to be serviced, cleaned, built, dismantled. >> stokes is serving 120 days for possession of methamphetamines and driving on a suspended license, but this isn't his first run-in with the law. >> i've been arrested for being a deejay. i've been stopped by law enforcement on an inflatable device at one point in time. inner tubing is apparently illegal on lake paris out here in california. i've been taken to jail on a...
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looked like we were at chuck e. pit. >> that's knew.sn't get old. >> no. that's what's so fun about it. very simple. some of the approaches towards the games are ingenious and original. it's a silly excuse to have people over to have a lot of money. and i think people love watching the show because it's like being at a party with a bunch of bright and shiny celebrities. >> i feel like the celebrities throw out any inhibitions. >> you were on the show. you get there. and sometimes somebody looks a lilt reticent after the first round. they are diving into the ball pit. that's the energy of the game. i'm grateful for celebrities who sh show up to make a fool out of themselves and they don't care. >> is there any celebrity that surprised you? >> michael weatherly from "ncis." he's kind of funny on that show. he was out-his mind. we had him back twice. >> you had the cast of "veep," going up against "the walking dead." does it get better than that? >> we called it government versus zombies. >> how do you tell the difference? >> sometimes --
looked like we were at chuck e. pit. >> that's knew.sn't get old. >> no. that's what's so fun about it. very simple. some of the approaches towards the games are ingenious and original. it's a silly excuse to have people over to have a lot of money. and i think people love watching the show because it's like being at a party with a bunch of bright and shiny celebrities. >> i feel like the celebrities throw out any inhibitions. >> you were on the show. you get there. and...
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we know chuck shumer wouchumer e to see him testify. >> he invited him last week to testify, and i think this will ultimately result in that kind of testimony or a deposition taking place. >> we could see that publicly, or is that going to be behind closed doors? >> it's speculation and at this point we're so far from being able to answer that kind of a question, but i think there are democrats that would like to see it for sure. >> what precedent is there for the president testifying? >> katy, i would have to say, in my lifetime, there isn't, really. we dealt with bill clinton in the 1990s and the investigation that he, of course, had to offer his version of events there. but otherwise, can you recall a spectacle like this one? >> i don't know, but i think we have two gentlemen who might be able to recall a spectacle like that. we have nick akckerman and paul butler here. nick, have you seen this happen before? >> it's never happened before. presidents have gone up to congress to speak to senators, to speak to the house, but to testify before a hearing, that's just never happened before
we know chuck shumer wouchumer e to see him testify. >> he invited him last week to testify, and i think this will ultimately result in that kind of testimony or a deposition taking place. >> we could see that publicly, or is that going to be behind closed doors? >> it's speculation and at this point we're so far from being able to answer that kind of a question, but i think there are democrats that would like to see it for sure. >> what precedent is there for the...
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i remember and chuck fleishmann truck was on the phone screening for everyone to get here. .e were all taking care of them we are trying to take care of each other. there were a lot of heroes today. i will not forget. it seems like it went forever. the police say they got here in about three or four minutes and am sure that is the case. they say 60 shots were fired. police who capitol literally took a step forward when they didn't have to, they could have stepped backwards. they stepped forward. they saved all of us out there. there's no question about it. all we had where bats. in the shooter. scalise, thefor mica, and my young men that works for us in the office, zach reed who will be fine. with that, i will be glad to take questions if you have any. >> [inaudible] to him but ilk understand he is doing well out of surgery. i'm not a doctor, but all reports are that he will make a full recovery. reporter: you are on crutches, an injury from today, were you -- >> i forgot about that. i guess when i dove into the dugout i had done something and been to the hospital until alexandria and
i remember and chuck fleishmann truck was on the phone screening for everyone to get here. .e were all taking care of them we are trying to take care of each other. there were a lot of heroes today. i will not forget. it seems like it went forever. the police say they got here in about three or four minutes and am sure that is the case. they say 60 shots were fired. police who capitol literally took a step forward when they didn't have to, they could have stepped backwards. they stepped...
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. >>> and chuck, we're watching a crash on 95 in woodbridge and it has all northbound north facing e-zpass express lanes blocked. the vehicles overturned on its roof and northbound between the prince william parkway and 123 where all traffic remains at a complete stop in the e-zpass lanes. main line gets by. to the right past the rescue party. in maryland, issues in fairland, northbound 29 is blocked near randolph road and cherry hill. traffic is sent on to the service road. this affects northbound 29 heading north toward cheney. the southbound lanes are open. luckily, volume on the right side in -- back to you. >>> we're following breaking news in springfiel >> erika gonzalez at the live desk. >> right. an update from fairfax county police. a few updates in the past couple of minutes on this death investigation that's happening near the springfield plaza. police say a man was seen breaking into a business. they found him inside. he was taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. detectives were originally called to the scene about 2:00 in the morning for somebody that was hur
. >>> and chuck, we're watching a crash on 95 in woodbridge and it has all northbound north facing e-zpass express lanes blocked. the vehicles overturned on its roof and northbound between the prince william parkway and 123 where all traffic remains at a complete stop in the e-zpass lanes. main line gets by. to the right past the rescue party. in maryland, issues in fairland, northbound 29 is blocked near randolph road and cherry hill. traffic is sent on to the service road. this...
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we have the former religiously e and policy director to chuck schumer.icans oppose the republicans american health care act, they are still working on it. they are still sitting there negotiating that policy. americans know they don't like it? what does that tell you. >> what you got is a situation where people would like to see changes past the house. the key question they have to look at is right now they have a system under the aca which will continue to grow government control. whether you want to continue that or move to family patient doctored centered system where families, the patients, and the doctors work out the system they need. that can only be done by getting out of the aca and moving to a different model. >> melissa: jam, dave is basically saying that if you like what is going on at the va you will love government run health care. >> the best thing that has happened to the aca is the election of donald trump. the popularity of obamacare is at an all-time high since its passage. people want to keep it amble republicans are trying to shove d
we have the former religiously e and policy director to chuck schumer.icans oppose the republicans american health care act, they are still working on it. they are still sitting there negotiating that policy. americans know they don't like it? what does that tell you. >> what you got is a situation where people would like to see changes past the house. the key question they have to look at is right now they have a system under the aca which will continue to grow government control....
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chuck todd. tonight we begin with trusts. new questions are arriising of e obama administration and the political tunnel, american people are remaining deeply divided as our evidence of our new nbc wall street post. we talk a lot about institutions. americans don't trust the party and the media. the president himself is raising doubts about the intelligence committee. folks, 2016 election is over but you would not know it yet. apology ies if you think the calendar had not changed. distrust is so rapid that we don't trust each other. we have respo-- political leade sides calling unity after that incident. many hopes it is a turning point. the reality, swift to point blame on the other side and pointing at someone with different views. when asked from extreme rhetoric from someone in the media whether it is an isolated incident, the responses were mixed. 46% over saying it is isolated incident and 41% blamed rhetoric. when you break it out among parties, the response is striking. republicans it is 37% and a majority blamed 52%. democrats said the shooting is a
chuck todd. tonight we begin with trusts. new questions are arriising of e obama administration and the political tunnel, american people are remaining deeply divided as our evidence of our new nbc wall street post. we talk a lot about institutions. americans don't trust the party and the media. the president himself is raising doubts about the intelligence committee. folks, 2016 election is over but you would not know it yet. apology ies if you think the calendar had not changed. distrust is...
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e-mail investigation. catherine herridge in washington with more. >> the chairman and ranking member of the senate judiciary committee, chuck grassley and dianne feinstein asked loretta lynch for documents and whether the reported assurances were shared with dnc chair debby wasserman schultz that sent an e-mail to that effect. during his congressional testimony, comey alluded to an e-mail or record as one of the reasons he went public about the clinton e-mail case in july 2016 effectively taking lynch out of the equation. >> there were other things that contributed to that. one significant item i can't. i know the committee has been briefed on, some public accounts of it that are nonsense. >> after comey made his very public announcement about the clinton e-mails in july of 2016, his boss, loretta lynch testified. she declined to answer questions about the clinton e-mail case 70 times in that testimony. shep? >> shepard: there's reports that the house intelligence committee will interview hillary clinton's campaign chairman, john podesta. >> we reached out to several contacts. what we know at this hour, the house intelligence wants to hear from the form
e-mail investigation. catherine herridge in washington with more. >> the chairman and ranking member of the senate judiciary committee, chuck grassley and dianne feinstein asked loretta lynch for documents and whether the reported assurances were shared with dnc chair debby wasserman schultz that sent an e-mail to that effect. during his congressional testimony, comey alluded to an e-mail or record as one of the reasons he went public about the clinton e-mail case in july 2016 effectively...
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. >> new york republican claudy tenney received this disturbing e-mail, one down, 215 to go. >> republican chuck fleischman >> we represent people every day in this country on both sides of the aisle. >> in a show of solidarity the democratic players invited the republican players out to dinner last night, but both sides say tonight they'll be all businesslet this is a long-time rivalry, charlie, and nobody's going easy on anybody. >> nancy, thanks. >>> alabama congressman w maman was only 20 feet away from the ill kerr. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> set the scene of what you heard, what was going on. >> we were taking batting practice. i was at shortstop. steve scalise was at second and frank kelly was at third. when i heard the gunshot i knew immediately what it was. i turned to trent and said that was a gunshot. he said, yeah, and he turned a frankly it's a miracle that he missed. trent's a big guy. we move aid cross the baseball diamond toward the first base side where the only open space in the fence was. i heard two more shots and i saw scalise go down. i knew he had been hit.
. >> new york republican claudy tenney received this disturbing e-mail, one down, 215 to go. >> republican chuck fleischman >> we represent people every day in this country on both sides of the aisle. >> in a show of solidarity the democratic players invited the republican players out to dinner last night, but both sides say tonight they'll be all businesslet this is a long-time rivalry, charlie, and nobody's going easy on anybody. >> nancy, thanks. >>>...
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and chuck, i think what's being missed in all this, the president said on friday paris we're getting out of g because represents a bad e targets set by the previous administration, ou26% to 28% reductions in greenhouse gases. >> you can change thosdue targe. >> not under the afwreemt. >> you could have. >> the 26% to 28% reduction in the agreement, the former administration, all the rules they enacted, every rule as part of their climate action agenda, still fell 40% short of those targets. you shay kay couthey could is b. in the agreement, there are provisions thatu say they haveo be revisited every five years. why did russia set their targets in a baseline of 1990 to keep e nitting? why did india condition -- >> is it fair to say -- this was a political decision in this respect. >> it was not a political decision. it was a right for this countr, chuck. this was a -- this was a decision that was right for thik country from a jobs perspective, economy perspective and environmental perspective. >> this is not wanting to be involved in a multilateral agreement. if the united nations -- >> that isista not accurate. >> wou
and chuck, i think what's being missed in all this, the president said on friday paris we're getting out of g because represents a bad e targets set by the previous administration, ou26% to 28% reductions in greenhouse gases. >> you can change thosdue targe. >> not under the afwreemt. >> you could have. >> the 26% to 28% reduction in the agreement, the former administration, all the rules they enacted, every rule as part of their climate action agenda, still fell 40%...
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new york republican claudia tenney received this disturbing e-mail, one down, 215 to go. >> republican chuck fleischman said the privilege to serve is worth the risk. >> we represent people every day in this country on both sides of the aisle. >> in a show of solidarity the democratic players invited the republican players out to dinner last night, but come tonight on this field, it will be all business. both sides say this is a long-standing rivalry and no one's going easy on anyone. >> nancy, thanks. >>> alabama congressman gary palmer was only about 20 feet away from the shooter. he joins us this morning. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> set the scene of what you heard, what was going on. >> we were taking batting practice. i was at shortstop. steve scalise was at second and p trent kelly was at third. when i heard the gunshot i knew immediately what it was. i turned to trent and said that was a gunshot. trent said, yeah, and then he turned and yelled, he's got a gun. the guy was coming up to the fence i think when he fired the first shot. frankly it's a miracle that he missed t
new york republican claudia tenney received this disturbing e-mail, one down, 215 to go. >> republican chuck fleischman said the privilege to serve is worth the risk. >> we represent people every day in this country on both sides of the aisle. >> in a show of solidarity the democratic players invited the republican players out to dinner last night, but come tonight on this field, it will be all business. both sides say this is a long-standing rivalry and no one's going easy on...
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charles: gina, is there a progressive e-mail chain that goes out and says the word of the day? [laughter] chucker also said trump was under a dark cloud. was that the phrase of the day coming in -- >> no doubt. i think they read the chicken little story, the sky is falling, too many times. here's the funny thing, like, they were hoping yesterday, all of their hopes and prayers were invested, honestly -- if they pray -- in this bomb dropping, and it dropped on their side. it dropped in the wrong place, and they are literally so blinded, charles, that they didn't even see it fall. the chi is falling, it's -- the sky is falling, it's just falling on them. charles: patrick, you've dealt with the media for a long time. have you ever seen it this unhinginged before? >> no, charles. it's hard to put your arms around this. the bottom line is if we don't know where donald trump is coming from and where he's going by now, folks in the mainstream media haven't been paying attention through this last entire time of the campaign. look, the bottom line is if i hear people like elizabeth warren or chuck schum
charles: gina, is there a progressive e-mail chain that goes out and says the word of the day? [laughter] chucker also said trump was under a dark cloud. was that the phrase of the day coming in -- >> no doubt. i think they read the chicken little story, the sky is falling, too many times. here's the funny thing, like, they were hoping yesterday, all of their hopes and prayers were invested, honestly -- if they pray -- in this bomb dropping, and it dropped on their side. it dropped in the...
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chuck: yes. lemonis: and you can put your hands on the process from start to finish as opposed to send it all over eand hope it's right. historically, the company would manufacture its swimsuits overseas. on the surface, it sounds like a good idea because it's cheaper. but is it really cheaper? once you go back and forth across the ocean to make any adjustments and you don't get the product produced in time to meet the market, didn't time just really cost you money? we are gonna go to curve, a trade show. it's in three weeks. so new name, new trade booth, new garments. curve is one of the largest trade shows in the world that specialize in swimwear and lingerie, and it caters to all shapes and sizes. if there was a perfect place to launch a new company and a new brand, this is the place. -lemonis: thank you very much. -rigoberto: any time. my pleasure. -lemonis: thank you so much. ♪ -lemonis: come on in. -chuck: it was locked. hey. -lemonis: come on in. -chuck: wow. lemonis: with curve right around the corner, i wanted to take the design process to a world-class level. and the number-one complaint t
chuck: yes. lemonis: and you can put your hands on the process from start to finish as opposed to send it all over eand hope it's right. historically, the company would manufacture its swimsuits overseas. on the surface, it sounds like a good idea because it's cheaper. but is it really cheaper? once you go back and forth across the ocean to make any adjustments and you don't get the product produced in time to meet the market, didn't time just really cost you money? we are gonna go to curve, a...
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chuck. >>> you know, it is possible that some people at the u.s. open in wisconsin were exposed to e.ould lcoli. the health department is handing out bottles of water. it's not clear if this has made anybody sick. >>> trying to become the first european since tony jenkins to -- at the u.s. open. >> yeah, i'd stay with the u.s. open right now. take a look at that amazing shot. the golfer is more than a football field away from the hole, then drops right in. incredible. >> i like the hand gestures. >>> good morning, i'm landon dowdy at cnbc headquarters. amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos wants your help. he's reached out on twitter asking for ideas on how best to spend his money and devote his efforts to charity. bezos who also owns the washington post is estimated to be more than $80 billion. he and his wife have donated millions of dollars to scientific research while the family foundation focuses primarily on education. i'm landon dowdy with the cnbc business report. >>> time is 6:55. let's set you up with 4 things to know before you head out the door on this friday morning. the last
chuck. >>> you know, it is possible that some people at the u.s. open in wisconsin were exposed to e.ould lcoli. the health department is handing out bottles of water. it's not clear if this has made anybody sick. >>> trying to become the first european since tony jenkins to -- at the u.s. open. >> yeah, i'd stay with the u.s. open right now. take a look at that amazing shot. the golfer is more than a football field away from the hole, then drops right in. incredible....
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chuck todd will have much more on the health care battle. independent senator bernie sanders and republican senator ron johnson. >>> britain's parliament is investigating an apparent cyberattack targeting the e-mail accounts of it is members. a spokesperson tells nbc news they have blocked accounts from being accessed remotely as a precaution. the attack appears to be over and at this point it's not clear who might be behind it. >>> also in london, people are being forced to leave their homes over safety concerns after that devastating fire at an apartment tower. tonight, lucy kafanov is in london talking to people who have been evacuated. >> reporter: ten days after the grenfell fire, a tragedy across britain. evacuation of apartments, hundreds of residents forced to leave their homes, dozens of buildings failing fire safety tests. manslaughter charges on the table as police investigate who should be held accountable for the deadliest fire in decades. >> we have to leave. [000:07:58;00] that we've been living in a potential death trap for the last ten years. it is horrifying that this was able to happen. >> reporter: today, authorities announced that at least 34 high-rise buildings were cov
chuck todd will have much more on the health care battle. independent senator bernie sanders and republican senator ron johnson. >>> britain's parliament is investigating an apparent cyberattack targeting the e-mail accounts of it is members. a spokesperson tells nbc news they have blocked accounts from being accessed remotely as a precaution. the attack appears to be over and at this point it's not clear who might be behind it. >>> also in london, people are being forced to...
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chuck schumer publicly condemned it in no uncertain terms. got on the floor and started saying how terrible it was. he hadn't read the bill. it,e we introduced respecting federalism and respecting a way forward. i think sarah cliff of fox -- vox said it a unique way. schumer criticized it vehemently before he had read it. i sure hope we need and get something out of there. i have to admit that the opening play might make me think it might be politics. i don't want to condemn a process but it makes me cynical. >> chuck schumer i wonder if he is the first to ever criticize a bill he hasn't read. we will find out. >> let's focus on the positives. where can we make progress on bipartisan areas of agreement? what don't each of you comment on that. share areas were we can come together. >> my professors would say not enough, but enough to graduate. use interested in how we market forces for good public purpose. in one of the things are like very much about the foundation on which we build the plan. one of the market forces, the people that don't have coverage like to be part of purchasing , may have a sliding scale tax credit. one of
chuck schumer publicly condemned it in no uncertain terms. got on the floor and started saying how terrible it was. he hadn't read the bill. it,e we introduced respecting federalism and respecting a way forward. i think sarah cliff of fox -- vox said it a unique way. schumer criticized it vehemently before he had read it. i sure hope we need and get something out of there. i have to admit that the opening play might make me think it might be politics. i don't want to condemn a process but it...
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e-s. >> great effort by him. >> right now the national science foundation is getting ready for an astronomy festival on the national mall happening tonight. >> meteorologist chuckl is on the national mall bringing us the forecast from there around filling us in on this big event. chuck? >> reporter: hey, good morning. yes, indeed. that smart young girl there, the good speller, she may grow up to be like this. this is claire raptery. she is a solar physicist. ph.d.. she is part of the solar observatory. she's here to talk about national a stron know my night out here on the good morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me. i'm glad to be here. >> reporter: what's going on tonight? >> tonight we have a series of amateur astronomers, professionals, agencies showing up with their telescope with a free observing night. we expect 7 to 10 thourks people to show up to look at the stars. astronomy is not all done at nighttime. you can pick up your free solar eclipse observing glasses. get a chance to look at our solar telescope. >> these are the only glasses safe to look at the sun? >> absolutely. very important if you're looking at the sun especially coming up with
e-s. >> great effort by him. >> right now the national science foundation is getting ready for an astronomy festival on the national mall happening tonight. >> meteorologist chuckl is on the national mall bringing us the forecast from there around filling us in on this big event. chuck? >> reporter: hey, good morning. yes, indeed. that smart young girl there, the good speller, she may grow up to be like this. this is claire raptery. she is a solar physicist. ph.d.. she...
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e-mails. and whether that probe would not go too far. let's bring in american center for law and justice jordan sekulow is here. we have chucksley lindsey graham dianne feinstein wanting answers. how far does is go? >> i think this is just the beginning liz. initially we will see june 6 is the deadline for former attorney general lynch to a reply to these questions. we will see if she does reply and do she comply with her attorney's? i'm sure she is lawyered up at this point and could delete to testimony under oath and could it mean to more -- obviously the people who used to be in charge of the investigation are being investigated. as today is the confirmation of that. we are not just moving on but we are looking back and it was jim comey who was a bit of a weasel whistle and that testimony because none of this came out of the time. he didn't mention this matter to anybody the same thing he did with the president. i think you take all of that with a grain of salt. >> i want to get to this. eric contacting clinton campaign officials and "the news york times" reporter in april that the fbi got hacked document including one wr
e-mails. and whether that probe would not go too far. let's bring in american center for law and justice jordan sekulow is here. we have chucksley lindsey graham dianne feinstein wanting answers. how far does is go? >> i think this is just the beginning liz. initially we will see june 6 is the deadline for former attorney general lynch to a reply to these questions. we will see if she does reply and do she comply with her attorney's? i'm sure she is lawyered up at this point and could...
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[laughter] >> suppose chuck schumer starts adding christmas tree ornaments like the charles e. what is trump going to do, he doesn't have a line item veto. >> i'll vote for it. [laughter] i want something done so badly whether it's infrastructure or a tax cut -- >> finish -- stuart: i want it. >> you don't care about the constitution. stuart: no, i didn't say that. >> but that's implicit in your statement. stuart: no, it's not. it's just your interpretation of the constitution, isn't that correct, judge? yes, it is correct, thank you. [laughter] >> i hate it when you guys fight. [laughter] >> god love you, chris. stuart: i know you've got to go, chris, and we will say good-bye to you just momentarily. i'm going to give you the last word. the president's about to appear. last word to you, chris. go. >> if anybody freaks out about the so-called privatization of the air traffic control, this is something 50 other countries have done. it creates a public/private group with a charter well controlled by the federal government that, basically, this is way to defeat organized labor. th
[laughter] >> suppose chuck schumer starts adding christmas tree ornaments like the charles e. what is trump going to do, he doesn't have a line item veto. >> i'll vote for it. [laughter] i want something done so badly whether it's infrastructure or a tax cut -- >> finish -- stuart: i want it. >> you don't care about the constitution. stuart: no, i didn't say that. >> but that's implicit in your statement. stuart: no, it's not. it's just your interpretation of the...
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chuck. >> if it is monday, the score is out on the senate health care bill. >>> good evening, welcome to "mtp daily." live from los angeles, we're ee rose garden with the indian prime minister.
chuck. >> if it is monday, the score is out on the senate health care bill. >>> good evening, welcome to "mtp daily." live from los angeles, we're ee rose garden with the indian prime minister.
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chuck. >> if it is monday, the score is out on the senate health care bill. >>> good evening, welcome to "mtp daily." live from los angeles, we're e preparing to hear from president trump live in the rose garden with the indian prime minister. we'll take their joint remarks as they happen. but tr now, it's make or break for republicans on health care. the entire political world, including the trump white house, is watching the senate trying to pass a bill this week before the july 4th recess. we're told the first procedural vote could kom as soon as tomorrow afternoon. just in the last hour, we got the nonpartisan analysis from the congressional budget office. a crucial test that could determine which republicans go from a yes to a no vote or to a no from a no to a yes. the bill would reduce the federal definicit over the next ten years by $321 billion. more than $200 billion more than what they estimated for the house bill. the bill would increase the number of uninsured people by 22 million by 2026, slightly fewer than the increase in the house bill. the the tole nurmt ininsured would be 49 million. but right now, we don't thoug
chuck. >> if it is monday, the score is out on the senate health care bill. >>> good evening, welcome to "mtp daily." live from los angeles, we're e preparing to hear from president trump live in the rose garden with the indian prime minister. we'll take their joint remarks as they happen. but tr now, it's make or break for republicans on health care. the entire political world, including the trump white house, is watching the senate trying to pass a bill this week...