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what it is about the love between you and david lynch? >> well, we did "blue velvet" when i was 17 and he became my family. he watched me grow up. he knows my family. he knows everything about me and so being directed by a family member is -- has such a specific in in un intimacy but the way he knows actors pushes me to perhaps the further reaches of what david expects of an actor i might have been bold enough to attempt myself, and i do believe he makes me braver and more radical and more trusting of my own self-as an actor, which is just incredible to get to have that relationship. >> are there characteristics or traits of directors that work best for gettingng the most outf you? it's a strange question because i assume given how great you are, every time you step on the set you're delivering your best. as i watch you describe that relationship with david, it's almost like there is something about him that pulls something additional out of you. >> when i'm out of worry. >> yeah. >> i am sure i'm my truest self- self self- -- self. >> ok
what it is about the love between you and david lynch? >> well, we did "blue velvet" when i was 17 and he became my family. he watched me grow up. he knows my family. he knows everything about me and so being directed by a family member is -- has such a specific in in un intimacy but the way he knows actors pushes me to perhaps the further reaches of what david expects of an actor i might have been bold enough to attempt myself, and i do believe he makes me braver and more...
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it's cute if it's david lynch.u medicate him. ( laughter ) so here i am, this close, you've got the megaphone. >> "now, listen, naomi, you want to rip 'tis balls off and scream to the bottom of his toes, and just --" i don't know, i can't think of the lines of dialogue that come out of his mouth but they're all obtuse and -- ( laughter ) yeah, you know, like from another world, another era. >> stephen: that's a pretty good flat, american accent. that's very food. you grew up in england and australia, you said? >> correct. >> stephen: do you find american accent easy? >> no. >> stephen: why not? it's really hard. >> stephen: what's the hardest part about it? >> the rs. >> stephen: the rs? yeah, i sound like i've had a stroke. >> my kids always tease me. they go, mom, say art. art. it's not art, art. no, you can't say it, you have a terrible accent, mommy. >> stephen: can you say, i would like some butter? >> i would like some butter. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: i would totally give you butter. >> the hard on
it's cute if it's david lynch.u medicate him. ( laughter ) so here i am, this close, you've got the megaphone. >> "now, listen, naomi, you want to rip 'tis balls off and scream to the bottom of his toes, and just --" i don't know, i can't think of the lines of dialogue that come out of his mouth but they're all obtuse and -- ( laughter ) yeah, you know, like from another world, another era. >> stephen: that's a pretty good flat, american accent. that's very food. you grew...
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it's cute if it's david lynch.medicate him. ( laughter ) so here i am, this close, you've got the megaphone. >> "now, listen, naomi, you want to rip 'tis balls off and scream to the bottom of his toes, and dialoguei don't know, i can't that come out of his mouth but they're all and -- ( laughter ) yeah, you know, like from anotr >> stephen: that's a pretty good flat, american food. you grew up in england and australia, you said?rect >> stephen: do you find american accent easy? >> no. >> stephen: why not? hardest part about it? >> the rs. >> stephen: theye, i sound likea stroke. >> stephen: okay. me. they go, mom, say it's not art, art. no, you can't s terrible accent, mommy. >> stephen: can you say, i would like somee some butter. a) >> stephen: i would totally give you >> the hard is please may have a drink of water, and can . >> stephen: i'm sorry, what was the last one? ome people say mirror. or i like to do horror films,rrr in my mirror over the water -- at -- i know you did "ete vego. how are you at russian a
it's cute if it's david lynch.medicate him. ( laughter ) so here i am, this close, you've got the megaphone. >> "now, listen, naomi, you want to rip 'tis balls off and scream to the bottom of his toes, and dialoguei don't know, i can't that come out of his mouth but they're all and -- ( laughter ) yeah, you know, like from anotr >> stephen: that's a pretty good flat, american food. you grew up in england and australia, you said?rect >> stephen: do you find american accent...
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again, my dad's on the forefront of some groundbreaking thing 'cause david lynch loved his music. >>oy orbison is making a comeback. he's inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame with none other than "the boss," bruce springsteen, doi t honors. >> ♪ and i'm just killing time >> and while roy works on recording a new album called "mystery girl," producer jeff lynne introduces him to tom petty. the three, along with old friends bob dylan and george harrison, start jamming at each other's houses. >> out of that was born the travelling wilburys. >> traveling wilburys, volume one, is released in october 1988, while "mystery girl" is slated for release in february. it's a milestone roy never reaches. on december 6, 1988, he dies of a massive heart attack while visiting his parents' home in nashville. he's 52 years old. >> i was so crushed as a 12-year-old kid. there was just such a loss. there's no -- no real way to describe it in words. >> but those classic songs and timeless sound live on. orbison continues to be irresistible to hollywood. a year after his death "pretty woman" the mo
again, my dad's on the forefront of some groundbreaking thing 'cause david lynch loved his music. >>oy orbison is making a comeback. he's inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame with none other than "the boss," bruce springsteen, doi t honors. >> ♪ and i'm just killing time >> and while roy works on recording a new album called "mystery girl," producer jeff lynne introduces him to tom petty. the three, along with old friends bob dylan and george...
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obviously the david lynch nash night of laughter and song, coming up tomorrow, kevin mccarthy at theenter. fox 5 local news. . >>> a lot of big stars. >>> coming up speaking of big star, fox 5 news at 10:30. >> if i had a chance to ask him, i want to see a reunion >> it needs to happen >> it happened once on curb your enthusiasm >> is there evidence of collusion between russia and top officials say they want answered fired fbi james comey testifies in front of arguing. what comey is expected to reveal coming up. >>> the story we told you about on fox 5 a pregnant teen banned from high school graduation for her being immoral. 10:30 is next. i am going to make change. and i wanna make change not for the richest, not for the most powerful, i'm gonna make change to make this economy work better for hardworking families. that's who he is. i'm tom perriello, and as governor i'll fight to make sure every virginian gets a fair shot, that leaves no region or race behind. let's prove that donald trump's values are not virginia values. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the o
obviously the david lynch nash night of laughter and song, coming up tomorrow, kevin mccarthy at theenter. fox 5 local news. . >>> a lot of big stars. >>> coming up speaking of big star, fox 5 news at 10:30. >> if i had a chance to ask him, i want to see a reunion >> it needs to happen >> it happened once on curb your enthusiasm >> is there evidence of collusion between russia and top officials say they want answered fired fbi james comey testifies in...
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. >> i was in bed last night and this is david lynch foundation night of laughter and song.e amazing money for people to say one thing bri get to my point. ivanka trump was there last night siting across from us and when jay help owe destandup and the trump jokes come in all i kept doing was looking over and seeing. >> how did she react you. >> couldn't see steve hershorn husband jared kushner was sitting behind her which i thought was strange and then i don't know you could see like a little smirk on face but not see if she was laughing and/or angry at it. >> wow have to figure out owe her face. >> yeah. >> i don't know. >> you're talking about her dad. >> foundation helped raise money for domestic violence. i had the chance to go to the red carpet and catch up with some of the most legendary people on the planet. watch this watch this music is such a powerful tool and i'm wondering as a singer the songs you write do you feel you get your emotions out whether singing? >> yeah, actually. that's a funny thing you think thats with a question you get asked a lot actually it's n
. >> i was in bed last night and this is david lynch foundation night of laughter and song.e amazing money for people to say one thing bri get to my point. ivanka trump was there last night siting across from us and when jay help owe destandup and the trump jokes come in all i kept doing was looking over and seeing. >> how did she react you. >> couldn't see steve hershorn husband jared kushner was sitting behind her which i thought was strange and then i don't know you could...
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they were all there for the work of the david lynch foundation use andaches d.c.scendental meditation. what is transcendental meditation? it is an effortless tech take to recharge your mind and body and creating a brighter and more positive state of mind. researchers have found that it is effective on brain function and cardiovascular health. say 15-20 minutes a day. should we try 15 seconds right now? adrianna: am i doing it right? kidd: i don't know. do you guys feel better? the capital pride alliance will welcome -- to the city tomorrow. the film about the leader of the lgbt community, harvey milk, won two awards back in 2009 including best original screenplay. join us here, in d.c. tomorrow, here are the good morning washington. and we hope you will be able to join us for that. an inspirational guy in the lgbtq community. obviously, great for pride week and the celebration of pride month. time for the 62nd express. larry: details on the london terror attack. two of the three terrorists have been identified. cracks as a proud london muslim, you do not commit th
they were all there for the work of the david lynch foundation use andaches d.c.scendental meditation. what is transcendental meditation? it is an effortless tech take to recharge your mind and body and creating a brighter and more positive state of mind. researchers have found that it is effective on brain function and cardiovascular health. say 15-20 minutes a day. should we try 15 seconds right now? adrianna: am i doing it right? kidd: i don't know. do you guys feel better? the capital pride...
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. >> oh, yes, it was called a night of laughter and song to benefit the david lynch foundation.y came to talk about the benefits of meditation, and how that can help your creativity. but as you saw earlier thi w really work out. check it out. >> you were here couple years ago for a mark twain prize. and i think letterman's getting it later. >> i remember when dave first came to l.a., he admired my performing skills and i admired his ability to put together lines that were different from other comics. >> "wonder woman"? >> i'm a huge fan of any movie that celebrates women as heroes, in powerful positions. >> are you sad to see wolverine go? >> bittersweet. wolverine will be back, but it was the right time to leave that party. >> i love you so much. can i give you a hug? >> no thanks. >> please. >> no >> yeah, no thanks. >> that was a nice move. >> i don't know who that was. >> that was kesha. >> oh, okay. wish you the best. >> everyone's seen that online. but jerry did follow-up today and said, he honestly didn't know who that was, and said they laughed it out. when asked if he e
. >> oh, yes, it was called a night of laughter and song to benefit the david lynch foundation.y came to talk about the benefits of meditation, and how that can help your creativity. but as you saw earlier thi w really work out. check it out. >> you were here couple years ago for a mark twain prize. and i think letterman's getting it later. >> i remember when dave first came to l.a., he admired my performing skills and i admired his ability to put together lines that were...
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hosted by the david lynch foundation it was featured as a who's who of comedians, celebrities and itd money for a very special cause. so kevin stayed up and hit the red carpet at the kennedy center and he was on the jim lokay show last night and here with us this morning. >> goodness gracious. >> you get award for being -- >> energizer bunny. >> i love my job. i'll do whatever it take. this particular situation was amazing. an event by the david lynch foundation the idea was to raise money for meditation they'll bring to tenths sap people in the washington dc area. it helped relieve trauma and stress and thing like that and a lot of actors, actresses katie perry uses this short for tm what's called. hugh jackman uses it as well last night the event was basically a way to kind of -- you paid your money for the ticket and so hugh jackman and katie couric they co hosted the show together. ben follow singing with kesha. i caught up with a lot of stars earlier in the 6am i spoke about the laughter quality and how that helps people heal. this is more about their careers and jay leno speaks
hosted by the david lynch foundation it was featured as a who's who of comedians, celebrities and itd money for a very special cause. so kevin stayed up and hit the red carpet at the kennedy center and he was on the jim lokay show last night and here with us this morning. >> goodness gracious. >> you get award for being -- >> energizer bunny. >> i love my job. i'll do whatever it take. this particular situation was amazing. an event by the david lynch foundation the idea...
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. >> monday night, a night of laughter and song to benefit the david lynch foundation, which is teachingto vets with ptsd and at-risk kids. but the line-up is going to be awesome. it's jerry seinfeld, jay leno, hugh jackman, we'll be on the red carpet talking to all of them. you can see hugh jackman on monday and "wonder woman" over the weekend. >> jam-packed weekend. jason, thank you. >> i'm jealous you saw "wonder woman" already. >> before he did. >> go see it, it's great. >> i know. one look outside shows us it's going to be a gorgeous start to our weekend. and all things must come to an end. >> doug's trackg which partin we are told the pyramids werewhat was that?ombs. nick! [ gun shot ] but the truth is... they're prisons. music ] who are you? she's unlike anything we've ever faced. the mummy. rated pg-13. experience it in imax. creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing
. >> monday night, a night of laughter and song to benefit the david lynch foundation, which is teachingto vets with ptsd and at-risk kids. but the line-up is going to be awesome. it's jerry seinfeld, jay leno, hugh jackman, we'll be on the red carpet talking to all of them. you can see hugh jackman on monday and "wonder woman" over the weekend. >> jam-packed weekend. jason, thank you. >> i'm jealous you saw "wonder woman" already. >> before he did....
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david: well, they recruited you. merrill lynch recruited you. james: dave kamensky. d: dave kamensky said you were so good as a consultant, come in and actually do the job here. and what was your job at merrill lynch? james: first job was to run marketing, then it was to run the sales organization for the brokerage business. david: you were doing that, and then somebody calls you from morgan stanley and says, you are doing a great job at merrill lynch, why don't you get an even better job and come over here? is that how it happened? james: well, they had a business that needed fixing, and i had some expertise in that business. actually it was a very struggling business at the time. it was the old wealth management business. john mack called me when he got recruited back to morgan stanley in 2005, i think, and asked me to be part of the team, which i thought was a very exciting challenge, so i did that. david: so when you came over to run the wealth management business, did you ever think you would be the ceo of something like morgan stanley? james: i did not. i told j
david: well, they recruited you. merrill lynch recruited you. james: dave kamensky. d: dave kamensky said you were so good as a consultant, come in and actually do the job here. and what was your job at merrill lynch? james: first job was to run marketing, then it was to run the sales organization for the brokerage business. david: you were doing that, and then somebody calls you from morgan stanley and says, you are doing a great job at merrill lynch, why don't you get an even better job and...
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the david lynch foundation the foundation helps to raise money for veterans dealing with post traumatic showed my interviews with hugh jackman, jay leno and jerry seinfeld talking about the healing power of laughter and why it's so important and the main focus of the event was centered around this idea of trance medication and the money raised will bring it meditation technique to 10,000 people in the d.c. area i put together a little soundbite package of showing other elements of their careers. jay leno talking about his favorite interview of all time. also, hugh jackman talking about wonder woman versus wolverine. watch this. >> wolverine meditate. >> wolverine does meditate twice day. every morning when i wake up no matter how early when i'm fi like for me, i watch people in the second half of the day after lunch when we're filming, they get -- i come back ready to go. ready to take on the world. >> obviously you saw the wonder woman numbers this weekend. if wonder woman took on logan, what would happen. >> who would win that fight? >> always the woman. the women always wins. >> he's
the david lynch foundation the foundation helps to raise money for veterans dealing with post traumatic showed my interviews with hugh jackman, jay leno and jerry seinfeld talking about the healing power of laughter and why it's so important and the main focus of the event was centered around this idea of trance medication and the money raised will bring it meditation technique to 10,000 people in the d.c. area i put together a little soundbite package of showing other elements of their...
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hugh jackman for the david lynch foundation.verage of that. a lot of big stars in d.c. at the kennedy center. i'll be skypeing jim company lay coss new show at 11:30 i'll see you guys in the >> up late tonight. >> i will be. it will be awesome, though. really cool if you watched twitter yesterday amazing -- that amazing benefit concert going on in manchester. estimated 50,000 people were attending the concert last night and millions more watched from home as it was live streamed on social media what i did i put it in my twitter feed and listen to the music. ariana grande first performance since the may 22nd terror attack. last night's concert took place 200 miles from the scene of this weekend's terror attacks in london. now, this is a performance i want to pause for second and listen to her. she sounds incredible. ♪ >> mack miller joined her out there as well. phenomenal performance. it was honestly i lost intimacy it. it was seen bite entire world and a big crowd i loved how intimate it felt. justin beiber also performed playi
hugh jackman for the david lynch foundation.verage of that. a lot of big stars in d.c. at the kennedy center. i'll be skypeing jim company lay coss new show at 11:30 i'll see you guys in the >> up late tonight. >> i will be. it will be awesome, though. really cool if you watched twitter yesterday amazing -- that amazing benefit concert going on in manchester. estimated 50,000 people were attending the concert last night and millions more watched from home as it was live streamed on...
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david: mention that comey, re-emphasize he is under oath when he said he had conversation with lynch.ve to take him at his word. otherwise he committed perjury. i don't think he did. there are new suggestions there may be evidence, an email between loretta lynch and somebody in the hillary clinton or the obama administration about how to change the verbiage of this. in fact, chuck grassley sent a letter to loretta lynch, during your time in the justice department, did you ever have communications with representative wasserman schultz her staff, associates or any former dnc officials about clinton email. >> how has she answered the question? she hasn't answered. there is institutional reluctance to prosecute the former attorney general because the present attorney general doesn't want to be prosecuted by his successor. jim comey raised enough eyebrows and presented enough evidence to justify an investigation here. if such an email exists, and if it shows, i will use present trump's least favorite word, collusion between the dnc and doj, you have a very, very serious issue. david: move
david: mention that comey, re-emphasize he is under oath when he said he had conversation with lynch.ve to take him at his word. otherwise he committed perjury. i don't think he did. there are new suggestions there may be evidence, an email between loretta lynch and somebody in the hillary clinton or the obama administration about how to change the verbiage of this. in fact, chuck grassley sent a letter to loretta lynch, during your time in the justice department, did you ever have...
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vonnie: let's look a quick ,esson into david earlier today the head of currency research at bank of america merrill lynch. >> the dollar and the rates have collapsed in the last three months because the markets have come to the conclusion there is no -- the stock market has been through the roof. there is a disconnect between the stock market and the fixed income market. vonnie: agree or disagree? eric: i agree. i had lunch with him a few days ago on this topic. there is a disconnect between the stock market and bond market. vonnie: we should have had the interview together. eric: i saw that a couple days ago. there is disconnect with the equity market. there is no chance we will get any type of fiscal policy reform, tax reform. it is lower than what we had earlier, but i would not count it out. there is a chance we get something done on the regulatory side, and maybe the tax side as well. vonnie: you can bring it whoever you meet, and we will talk to you. thank you to eric stein, codirector and portfolio manager at this place. real yield will be live in new york city. the decision, jonathan ferro will s
vonnie: let's look a quick ,esson into david earlier today the head of currency research at bank of america merrill lynch. >> the dollar and the rates have collapsed in the last three months because the markets have come to the conclusion there is no -- the stock market has been through the roof. there is a disconnect between the stock market and the fixed income market. vonnie: agree or disagree? eric: i agree. i had lunch with him a few days ago on this topic. there is a disconnect...
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david: for those that might have missed that section of comey talking about loretta lynch, let's justlay that, get your direct reaction to what was said. >> right. >> at one point the attorney general had directed me not to call it an investigation, but instead to call it a matter, which confused me and concerned me. david: now could that itself be considered obstruction of justice? always talking about the president obstructing justice here. we didn't hear evidence of that, or i don't think we did, but was that obstruction of justice what loretta lynch did? >> yes, that was obstruction of justice. it was obstruction of justice wh, wh president obama said publicly on numerous occasions there is no evidence to investigate hillary clinton. they have nothing. he said that numerous times. and was it obstruction of justice when the fbi was told not to investigate the irs? went out of their way to basically pounce on thousands of private american citizens for no reason whatsoever, other than politics. david: yeah. >> and was it, was it corruption when they decided, you know, not to prosecut
david: for those that might have missed that section of comey talking about loretta lynch, let's justlay that, get your direct reaction to what was said. >> right. >> at one point the attorney general had directed me not to call it an investigation, but instead to call it a matter, which confused me and concerned me. david: now could that itself be considered obstruction of justice? always talking about the president obstructing justice here. we didn't hear evidence of that, or i...
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david: the senate judiciary committee opening a probe into former attorney general loretta lynch and her attempts to change the fbi's description of their investigation into hillary clinton during the campaign. fox news's gregg jarrett will join us a little later this hour. melissa: plus president trump calling the friendship between former fbi director and current special consul muellersome especially because many who backed clinton are part of the investigation. david: hmmm. >> there has been leaking by comey but there has been no collusion, no obstruction an virtually everybody agrees to that. so, we'll have to see. i can say that the people that have been hired are all hillary clinton supporters. some of them worked for hillary clinton. i mean the whole thing is ridiculous if you you want to know the truth dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia (upbeat
david: the senate judiciary committee opening a probe into former attorney general loretta lynch and her attempts to change the fbi's description of their investigation into hillary clinton during the campaign. fox news's gregg jarrett will join us a little later this hour. melissa: plus president trump calling the friendship between former fbi director and current special consul muellersome especially because many who backed clinton are part of the investigation. david: hmmm. >> there...
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david? >> jon karl live at the white house. jon, thank you. >>> the senate tonight launching a new investigation, this time focucusing on loretta lynch. looking into whether lynch interfered in the hillary clinton e-mail case. earlier this month, james comey testified lynch told him to downplay the fbi investigation. >>> now, to outrage from some, after that plan from senate republicans were finally revealed. their place to repeal and replace obamacare. tonight, some leading republicans on the hill have made it clear they're not onboard. some arguing the cuts are too deep. mary bruce on the hill again tonight. >> reporter: at the airport, lawmakers leaving washington for the weekend got a harsh sendoff. >> take our care, we'll vote them out! >> reporter: anger erupting from california -- >> are you ready to fight! >> reporter: to pennsylvania. if more than two republican senators vote no, the health care bill won't pass. and now, at least five say they're not onboard. nevada senator dean heller today announcing his decision. >> this bill that currently in front of the united states senate is not the answer. it's simply not the answer.
david? >> jon karl live at the white house. jon, thank you. >>> the senate tonight launching a new investigation, this time focucusing on loretta lynch. looking into whether lynch interfered in the hillary clinton e-mail case. earlier this month, james comey testified lynch told him to downplay the fbi investigation. >>> now, to outrage from some, after that plan from senate republicans were finally revealed. their place to repeal and replace obamacare. tonight, some...
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joining us now, david pernod and brought blake madam president to george w. bush. i will start with you. you know whether lynchtruction of justice for asking james comey in the fbi to downplay the investigation? >> or a premature. right now i don't think so. certainly could be an investigation and she could testify or there could be an fbi investigation into what she did. let's not forget the oversight and only investigative purposes. they do not have the ability to charge. the fbi investigation did open up, we would know that at this point. >> we may see former attorney general lynch soon. have we heard anything about that? >> has become politicized under the apartment and assertion. no doubt about it. i don't think that's the case under the trump administration. if anything, they are trying to clean it up and restore the decor and you expect from the justice department to be free from political oversight or intimidation. one thing is for sure, lynch has opened herself up to a congressional investigation. the fbi is watching testimonies, too. they can open an investigation and we would know that if it happene
joining us now, david pernod and brought blake madam president to george w. bush. i will start with you. you know whether lynchtruction of justice for asking james comey in the fbi to downplay the investigation? >> or a premature. right now i don't think so. certainly could be an investigation and she could testify or there could be an fbi investigation into what she did. let's not forget the oversight and only investigative purposes. they do not have the ability to charge. the fbi...
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david. jeff sessions may have been on the hot seat today, but things are getting hotter for former attorney general loretta lynchetails coming up. when i received the diagnosis, i knew, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. i empower women with choices. it's not just picking a surgeon. it's picking the care team, and feeling secure where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast appointments available now. gerri: president trump accusing former attorney general loretta lynch of obstructing last year's e-mail investigation into hillary clinton, by tweeting -- made law enforcement decisions for political purposes, gave hillary clinton a free pass. totally, illegal. joining me now. tammy bruce, i start with you. we see the president, tweeting about this. that is not only source of this information, right. >> look, there is a first of all, what director comey said. and there is addit
david. jeff sessions may have been on the hot seat today, but things are getting hotter for former attorney general loretta lynchetails coming up. when i received the diagnosis, i knew, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. i empower women with choices. it's...
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lynch at some point in the near future. melissa: great reporting katherine. reporter: you're welcome. david down on defense president trump's legal team insisting there is no reason for an investigation into the commander-in-chief and russian meddling in the election. take a listen. >> no won wants to inched mind the credibility of the special counsel but on the other hand what the president has been accused in the media of doing or through the leaks in "washington post" doesn't constitute obstruction of justice. there would be no need to engage in an investigation of something, if the fact were to be proven it would not violate the law. david: president's attorney out in full force after trump tweeted this weekend, quote, i'm being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me the fbi director, witch-hunt. here is alan dershowitz, harvard university law professor. no sympathetic observer for the president or for the republicans but this seems to be getting totally out of control. my main question is, what exactly is mr. mueller supposed to be investigating? >> i think we'
lynch at some point in the near future. melissa: great reporting katherine. reporter: you're welcome. david down on defense president trump's legal team insisting there is no reason for an investigation into the commander-in-chief and russian meddling in the election. take a listen. >> no won wants to inched mind the credibility of the special counsel but on the other hand what the president has been accused in the media of doing or through the leaks in "washington post" doesn't...
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former attorney general loretta lynch to see if her actions interfered into the fbi's investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. we're going to kick off our coveragehi david wright who's at the white house for us. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. the president's latest comments on russian hacking would seem to indicate a change in strategy, having long dismissed the idea that russia tried to meddle in the november election. president trump now seems to be taking it seriously and blaming barack obama. the first big hint of a shift came late last night in a tweet. just out, the obama administration knew far in advance of november 8th about election meddling by russia. did nothing about it. why? the president seems to be reacting to a "washington post" exclusive that offers a much more detailed account of russian efforts to meddle in the election, and president obama's secret struggle to stop them. moments after trump sent out his tweet, fox news aired a clip from a new interview with the president. >> i just heard today for the first time thatba russia a long time before the election, and he did nothing about it. >> reporter: i
former attorney general loretta lynch to see if her actions interfered into the fbi's investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. we're going to kick off our coveragehi david wright who's at the white house for us. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. the president's latest comments on russian hacking would seem to indicate a change in strategy, having long dismissed the idea that russia tried to meddle in the november election. president trump now seems to be...
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david gregory, couldn't you argue that the president got what he needed most out of yesterday? while i'm not differing your analysis and the import, but when burr said i want to talk about loretta lynchnd her calling an investigation and the gop and chorus like shakespeare saying that could be obstruction. paul ryan saying, the president, he ordered people out of the room. he is new to this. didn't he get what he needed most of all? his party is behind him. facts be damned. >> i agree with that. i would add to it. i think the fact that comey and pressed by democrats and republicans about it. if you felt this way, why didn't you push back and immediately report up the legal chain of command of obstruction of justice. if you felt you were directed to do something wrong and felt the commander in chief and president of the united states was lying, why didn't you do more? we have the memos by comey that trump said it would be good if this investigation saw to its conclusion. in all of this, the president takes from what's happened that he's in the clear. number one, that's not the case. if that was the case before he wasn't investigated, that could have changed and that may have well chan
david gregory, couldn't you argue that the president got what he needed most out of yesterday? while i'm not differing your analysis and the import, but when burr said i want to talk about loretta lynchnd her calling an investigation and the gop and chorus like shakespeare saying that could be obstruction. paul ryan saying, the president, he ordered people out of the room. he is new to this. didn't he get what he needed most of all? his party is behind him. facts be damned. >> i agree...
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lynch said during shouldn't be part of the russia investigation. it would be better if people focused on the issue at hand. melissa: buy rohn, thank you. always so smart. we appreciate it. davids smart. another judicial roadblock to the president's travel ban. the ninth circuit court of appeals in hawaii blocked president trump's executive order suspending travel from six nations, nations originally targeted by the way by president obama. the court claims the president, quote, exceeded scope of the authority from congress and they urged supreme court to block the ban but they don't always take orders from lower courts. melissa: that's true. some progress in our nation's capitol. new details when the senate might reveal its plan to repeal and replace obamacare. >>> plus still all about the economy. what the mainstream media isn't telling but the president's plans to put americans back to work. next, dan henninger from "the wall street journal" will sound off. >> if we could have said that on november 8th, nobody would have believed the number. if we would have said that almost $4 trillion in the stock markets has been created, everybody would have laughed at us. ♪ 5. we cut th
lynch said during shouldn't be part of the russia investigation. it would be better if people focused on the issue at hand. melissa: buy rohn, thank you. always so smart. we appreciate it. davids smart. another judicial roadblock to the president's travel ban. the ninth circuit court of appeals in hawaii blocked president trump's executive order suspending travel from six nations, nations originally targeted by the way by president obama. the court claims the president, quote, exceeded scope of...
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david sillito looks back at his life. i'll have it seen to. roy barraclough was for more than 30 years alec gilroy, the tightfisted theatrical agent who ended up marrying bet lynchers return. alec was good at looking after the pennies — a bit short on romance. go on, kiss me. julie goodyear, who played bet, said today she was devastated, she treasured the laughs they shared. they were, she said, just like a married couple. i can't take you anywhere. i nearly had a flush. his other long—running tv role was another on—screen couple, a double act in which he played cissie, the slightly more refined friend of les dawson's ada. new guinea, newjersey, new york, new zealand — where do you want to go, chuck? new brighton! he left coronation street in the late 90s, but continued to act, here in last tango in halifax. fair enough, but if i'm being honest, i'm with ali — disappointed. and only last year as mr granger, in a one—off return of are you being served? mr granger, are you free? at the moment, captain peacock, but i've just heard there's an under—21s italian football team on the ground floor, so i'm just rearranging my underwear. laughter. but roy barraclough will
david sillito looks back at his life. i'll have it seen to. roy barraclough was for more than 30 years alec gilroy, the tightfisted theatrical agent who ended up marrying bet lynchers return. alec was good at looking after the pennies — a bit short on romance. go on, kiss me. julie goodyear, who played bet, said today she was devastated, she treasured the laughs they shared. they were, she said, just like a married couple. i can't take you anywhere. i nearly had a flush. his other...
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david sillito looks back on his life. i'll have it seemed too. roy barraclough was alec gilroy for more than 30 years, the tightfisted theatrical agent who ended a up marrying bet lynchher on—screen couple. his double act in which he played the slightly more refined friend of les dawson‘s aider. new guinea, new asia, new york, new zealand. where do you want to go, choke? new brighton. he continued to act after leaving coronation street. here in last tango in halifax. are fair enough. i‘m with alex. only last year he starred in a one—off return of you being served. are you free? at the moment, captain peacock, but i've just heard there is an under 21 italian football team on the ground floor. so i'm just my underwear. italian football team on the ground floor. 50 i'mjust my underwear. but roy barraclough will be remembered best for his many years on coronation street. he brought many laughs. and even alec gilroy had his heartfelt moments. i love you, rita. alec... heartfelt moments. i love you, rita. alec. . . and heartfelt moments. i love you, rita. alec... and i want to marry you. i know i have no right to expect you to feel the same way. especially after what you s
david sillito looks back on his life. i'll have it seemed too. roy barraclough was alec gilroy for more than 30 years, the tightfisted theatrical agent who ended a up marrying bet lynchher on—screen couple. his double act in which he played the slightly more refined friend of les dawson‘s aider. new guinea, new asia, new york, new zealand. where do you want to go, choke? new brighton. he continued to act after leaving coronation street. here in last tango in halifax. are fair enough. i‘m...
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you were so concerned about loretta lynch that you decided you had to move forward with your investigation of hillary clinton? >> i think that's right. i think david'sthey'll try to undercut his testimony. not necessarily on the facts, but on the interpretation. why is it you didn't think this was serious enough to come forward and so you were personally fired? is that an effort by you to, you know, push back or retaliate for your own personal dismissal? that will be something you'll hear from today. another thing you'll hear from a lot of republican talking points today is that in some ways he validates wh the president has said, that he is not under investigation. at least he wasn't under investigation when jim comey told him that on several occasions. the opening statement already confirms he did, in fact, tell him that. many of jim comey's associates doubted he could have said such a thing. i think you'll see attempts to reinterpret what was said in the best possible light more than you'll see attacks on the credibility of what he said. >> and the evidence that's come out since those assurances suggest that might be old information. tom friedman
you were so concerned about loretta lynch that you decided you had to move forward with your investigation of hillary clinton? >> i think that's right. i think david'sthey'll try to undercut his testimony. not necessarily on the facts, but on the interpretation. why is it you didn't think this was serious enough to come forward and so you were personally fired? is that an effort by you to, you know, push back or retaliate for your own personal dismissal? that will be something you'll hear...
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david: one prediction. drew will be staying with us. we will continue our conversation on the health of the u.s. and global economies. merrill lynchead of global economics will be with us. and later, andrew balls will join us to explain what he thinks investors may be too complacent. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: this is bloomberg daybreak. this is your bloomberg business flash. biggest maker of farm machinery is buying a leading manufacturer of road holding equipment. point $5 million in cash for a german-based company. it plans to keep the existing brand. -- ended its unwanted pursuit of akzonobel. it has withdrawn its proposal and won't make another. it had rebuffed the latest $29.5 billion bid. elliott management wants the company to hold talks with ppg. the firm failed in illegal attempt to fire the chairman. volkswagen may make more suvs at its factory in the u.s. that could be complicated by uncertainty over president trump and possible trade barriers. that's your bloomberg business flash. chinese manufacturing maybe contracting for the first time in a year. that's according to the index released overni
david: one prediction. drew will be staying with us. we will continue our conversation on the health of the u.s. and global economies. merrill lynchead of global economics will be with us. and later, andrew balls will join us to explain what he thinks investors may be too complacent. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: this is bloomberg daybreak. this is your bloomberg business flash. biggest maker of farm machinery is buying a leading manufacturer of road holding equipment....