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the legend ed rollins is here. he is a film producer, partner at free think and cohosts a syndicated podcast. he specializes in -- kmele foster is here. >> it is a privilege to be here with young brilliant people, and you too eric. >> eric: i was going to give you a compliment. ed rollins was at the head of the campaign that won 49 states, the reagan campaign. you took out on walter mondale who won one state. >> eboni: you did. >> ronald reagan said, what happened to minnesota? i said, we have to put nuclear waste somewhere. there's a lot of lakes in minnesota. obviously we didn't do that. >> eboni: we can see those family members and it goes beyond a red-blue issue like so many hyper- partisan things. >> when you read the bill it's a very simple bill. if you sneak back into the country three times and you have committed a felony. you could possibly go to jail for ten years. this ought to be a slam dunk vote that every member of congress should vote for. it will pass the house. the senate, they are a few votes shor
the legend ed rollins is here. he is a film producer, partner at free think and cohosts a syndicated podcast. he specializes in -- kmele foster is here. >> it is a privilege to be here with young brilliant people, and you too eric. >> eric: i was going to give you a compliment. ed rollins was at the head of the campaign that won 49 states, the reagan campaign. you took out on walter mondale who won one state. >> eboni: you did. >> ronald reagan said, what happened to...
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ed: wow.hould be arrested for those comments. maybe it's time for johnny to go to north korea and assassinate someone who joins such a fate kim jong un. i. ed: when was the last time he opened his mouth and said something intelligent. steve: keep sending your comments. president trump wants to keep immigrants from receiving welfare at least for five years. the left is freaking out. former secret service agent dan bongino said that's the price of the american dream. he knows a thing or two about that. he is joining us next. ainsley: interview you won't see anywhere else. hero who fought off terrorists on the london bridge with nothing but his bare hands ♪ what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. honey, you need sun protect
ed: wow.hould be arrested for those comments. maybe it's time for johnny to go to north korea and assassinate someone who joins such a fate kim jong un. i. ed: when was the last time he opened his mouth and said something intelligent. steve: keep sending your comments. president trump wants to keep immigrants from receiving welfare at least for five years. the left is freaking out. former secret service agent dan bongino said that's the price of the american dream. he knows a thing or two about...
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i'd keep my eye on that. >> ed: who's stealing come of the democrats or republicans?ho's stealing more? >> equal opportunity stealing and we have catchers who are somewhat superannuated if i can be kind. >> ed: it's been a difficult 24 hours or so, maybe we can have a little bit of liberty, we appreciate that. up ahead, will have tucker's exclusive interview with fred warmbier. charles is a big baseball fan come on a baseball fan, we'll talk about that and we'll talk about the assassination attempt in the near tragedy there that preceded it, will talk to congressman jack burkman, he was an eyewitness to yesterday's shooting. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424.
i'd keep my eye on that. >> ed: who's stealing come of the democrats or republicans?ho's stealing more? >> equal opportunity stealing and we have catchers who are somewhat superannuated if i can be kind. >> ed: it's been a difficult 24 hours or so, maybe we can have a little bit of liberty, we appreciate that. up ahead, will have tucker's exclusive interview with fred warmbier. charles is a big baseball fan come on a baseball fan, we'll talk about that and we'll talk about the...
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ed? >> peter, you are so right.t a time in the country when law enforcement is often vilified, to see the officer come out there with joe torre, the baseball hero and see the pitch, and his recovery. another moment, one of the viewers tweeted me, he was moved to tears by this prayer. democrats and republicans coming together, peter. >> right. there was no big announcement by the public address announcer. just members of the republican team and the democratic team a few minutes before they were set to start all gathered and took a knee for a prayer at second base, which would have been the majority whip steve scalise would have been playing tonight. he is, scalise is still five miles away in critical condition at the medstar hospital receiving treatment again for his serious wound to the right hip. then everything internally that has been affecting him since. the last thing that the republican team did, though, before they took the field. they were all introduced. and then steve scalise was introduced. they put a big
ed? >> peter, you are so right.t a time in the country when law enforcement is often vilified, to see the officer come out there with joe torre, the baseball hero and see the pitch, and his recovery. another moment, one of the viewers tweeted me, he was moved to tears by this prayer. democrats and republicans coming together, peter. >> right. there was no big announcement by the public address announcer. just members of the republican team and the democratic team a few minutes...
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i'd keep my eye on that. >> ed: who's stealing come of the democrats or republicans?ho's stealing more? >> equal opportunity stealing and we have catchers who are somewhat superannuated if i can be kind. >> ed: it's been a difficult 24 hours or so, maybe we can have a little bit of liberty, we appreciate that. up ahead, will have tucker's exclusive interview with fred warmbier. charles is a big baseball fan come on a baseball fan, we'll talk about that and we'll talk about the assassination attempt in the near tragedy there that preceded it, will talk to congressman jack burkman, he was an eyewitness to yesterday's shooting. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? the opioid my doctor prescribed for my chronic back pain backed me up-bi
i'd keep my eye on that. >> ed: who's stealing come of the democrats or republicans?ho's stealing more? >> equal opportunity stealing and we have catchers who are somewhat superannuated if i can be kind. >> ed: it's been a difficult 24 hours or so, maybe we can have a little bit of liberty, we appreciate that. up ahead, will have tucker's exclusive interview with fred warmbier. charles is a big baseball fan come on a baseball fan, we'll talk about that and we'll talk about the...
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generation is playing a key role in keeping the memory of ed bradley alive, see where these young philadelphians headed and what they are doing to make sure that no one ever forgets this broadcast pie near. >>> it is 6:00 o'clock and from sunny, to stormy, in moments a quick hitting storm send people running for cover, starting off the summer with some severe, weather, tonight we're told tens of thousands are without power in our area. many of those outages in fail and montgomery county. good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. we will go to meteorologist lauren case toy find out where this storm is now, lauren. >> thanks so much, guys. it is almost off shore but not quite and still severe thunderstorm warned, severe thunderstorm warning for the area. it drops off at 6:30. over burlington county and moving through ocean county right now warning is included atlantic county, burlington county, and camden county right now, ocean county until 6:15. we will see this moving off to thee southe a possibility of 50 to 60-mile an hour wind. good news a cell looks like it is starting to wea
generation is playing a key role in keeping the memory of ed bradley alive, see where these young philadelphians headed and what they are doing to make sure that no one ever forgets this broadcast pie near. >>> it is 6:00 o'clock and from sunny, to stormy, in moments a quick hitting storm send people running for cover, starting off the summer with some severe, weather, tonight we're told tens of thousands are without power in our area. many of those outages in fail and montgomery...
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ed: sure. tom: i need a better answer than that. ed: i have more.ng on in the markets. before the health care bill problem, if you ask people "do you think trump will get his tax packages through" 80% say yes. today, 20% say yes. the trump factor in the market has been largely removed. saying, i'm not counting on it at the moment. it is not a factor in the markets right now. if they got something through, that would be a surprise. i am not counting on it. francine: i want to get back in ifecond, but on ed's point, this health care plan is in more jeopardy than the other one, what does that mean for tax reform? does it get pushed back? marty: it has been pushed back six different times. they're hoping for -- paul ryan hopes for major tax reform by the end of the year. is, the repeal and replace of obamacare is standing in the way of everything else on the republican agenda. they have to get past it. my view is that mcconnell will call for a vote, even if you is not sure it will pass, just to get this behind them to move on to other things. whether th
ed: sure. tom: i need a better answer than that. ed: i have more.ng on in the markets. before the health care bill problem, if you ask people "do you think trump will get his tax packages through" 80% say yes. today, 20% say yes. the trump factor in the market has been largely removed. saying, i'm not counting on it at the moment. it is not a factor in the markets right now. if they got something through, that would be a surprise. i am not counting on it. francine: i want to get back...
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himself, ed, good to have you back.d: thank you, thank you, big night tonight. trish: it is. ed: and i don't think anybody could have safely predicted it. karen has done a fabulous job coming from way back as she ran against a number of candidates in the primary, and he had a big lead. she said she's caught him and may be ahead at this point in time. see who turns out today. trish: this guy coming out of no where. not even his district. 30-year-old filmmaker who gets a ton of support including hollywood, lots of money inturg -- pouring into this, why is it seen as critical on both sides? ed: the reality of elections is different from this one. $50 million being spent on it, it's extraordinary. both sides have more than sufficient money. it's interpreted as a referendum on trump norte referendum on trump, and trump played very little roll in this. he ran as a moderate democrat, she ran as a very establishment republican in the district like gingrich and others who served their price before that. but the national media wi
himself, ed, good to have you back.d: thank you, thank you, big night tonight. trish: it is. ed: and i don't think anybody could have safely predicted it. karen has done a fabulous job coming from way back as she ran against a number of candidates in the primary, and he had a big lead. she said she's caught him and may be ahead at this point in time. see who turns out today. trish: this guy coming out of no where. not even his district. 30-year-old filmmaker who gets a ton of support including...
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ed, thanks. coming up, we look back at this week's comments from the fed policymakers on the future path of u.s. interest rates. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it's 1:30 in the afternoon in hong kong. you're looking at a shot of the bay there. global equities are rising, hitting record after record. now let's talk about the investors anticipate u.s. interest rate-wise just a couple of weeks away. the speculation over the number of additional hike this is year. that's the debate we had a host of federal reserve decisionmakers who talked to bloomberg. let's recap some of the views on the rates. >> on the rate itself, i think we're not far from an appropriate rate for the u.s. economy that will keep inflation not too far from target and the labor market performing well. so what i disagree with is the idea that we have to go 200 basis points higher to get to some sort of neutral rate. i don't think that's the environment we're in. >> it's been weak the last couple of months. if you step a little further
ed, thanks. coming up, we look back at this week's comments from the fed policymakers on the future path of u.s. interest rates. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it's 1:30 in the afternoon in hong kong. you're looking at a shot of the bay there. global equities are rising, hitting record after record. now let's talk about the investors anticipate u.s. interest rate-wise just a couple of weeks away. the speculation over the number of additional hike this is year. that's the debate we had a host of...
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ed: that's his great skill.he senate to get this through. ed: we have to be unified. at the end of the day the democrat are unified on the other side. he has to sell it himself. no taking away from the head of the committee. i'm just simply saying everybody has to be joining with her and going out and selling this thing. the key thing is this is a big sell, the public don't know what in the bill. this president got elected to change this country and change it dramatically. it's pretty clear now, i wish i would have thought. i can't say i came to this without experience. the fact of the matter is, if he could have changed the leadership of both houses, he could have moved forward. they have been the greatest obstacle to his presidency so far, his agenda. do you disagree? ed: you can't change at this point in type or until after the next election. lou: paul ryan has not done a damn thing for 20 years except become speaker of the house two years ago. ed: the reality is he is the speaker of the house. i think the ke
ed: that's his great skill.he senate to get this through. ed: we have to be unified. at the end of the day the democrat are unified on the other side. he has to sell it himself. no taking away from the head of the committee. i'm just simply saying everybody has to be joining with her and going out and selling this thing. the key thing is this is a big sell, the public don't know what in the bill. this president got elected to change this country and change it dramatically. it's pretty clear...
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ed: it needs to happen. the bottom line is mcconnell needs to bring a healthcare bill to the president and a tax bill an has to do it quick. 26 days to go before the august recess. if they don't get it done they won't get taxes and healthcare done. they basically better get it done. lou: what do you think about the president's decision to give reince priebus until independence day to straighten things out at the white house? >> he's starting to say enough is enough. and i think he's doing what good leaders do. they set their markers for you to accomplish. and if you can't get the job done, we'll get somebody who can. lou: i can't imagine the frustration the president feels dealing with paul ryan, mitch mcconnell and the others who are like praying hounds who are not supporting him, they are just sitting there like they are in the republican party, i guess. ed: every dave he does something positive, something negative comes in the news stories the next day. he did infrastructure. what stories have you seen ab
ed: it needs to happen. the bottom line is mcconnell needs to bring a healthcare bill to the president and a tax bill an has to do it quick. 26 days to go before the august recess. if they don't get it done they won't get taxes and healthcare done. they basically better get it done. lou: what do you think about the president's decision to give reince priebus until independence day to straighten things out at the white house? >> he's starting to say enough is enough. and i think he's doing...
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ed: it needs to happen. the bottom line is mcconnell needs to bring a healthcare bill to the president and a tax bill an has to do it quick. 26 days to go before the august recess. if they don't get it done they won't get taxes and healthcare done. they basically better get it done. lou: what do you think about the president's decision to give reince priebus until independence day to straighten things out at the white house? >> he's starting to say enough is enough. and i think he's doing what good leaders do. they set their markers for you to accomplish. and if you can't get the job done, we'll get somebody who can. lou: i can't imagine the frustration the president feels dealing with paul ryan, mitch mcconnell and the others who are like praying hounds who are not supporting him, they are just sitting there like they are in the republican party, i guess. ed: every dave he does something positive, something negative comes in the news stories the next day. he did infrastructure. what stories have you seen ab
ed: it needs to happen. the bottom line is mcconnell needs to bring a healthcare bill to the president and a tax bill an has to do it quick. 26 days to go before the august recess. if they don't get it done they won't get taxes and healthcare done. they basically better get it done. lou: what do you think about the president's decision to give reince priebus until independence day to straighten things out at the white house? >> he's starting to say enough is enough. and i think he's doing...
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and ed turzanksi, foreign policy analyst.d, always good to see you. >> morning. >> thank you for being here. let's talk about what we have seen so far in the evidence, a brand-new trial. it could go three to four weeks, but our district attorney is charged with corruption, bribery, fraud. if he is convicted, he could face 20 years in jail. he has not resigned. he is still earning his salary and still holding the position. it's $175,000 a year, by the way -- taxpayers' money. so, a few questions. first of all, where do you think we stand on the case? we did hear from the nursing home that alleges he didn't pay his elderly mother's bills up to $20,000-plus -- she's an 80-year-old woman who's bedridden -- and that he used that money, prosecutors will say, for his own benefit to fund a lifestyle. but now his defense attorneys allege that he didn't know the extent of the bills, and the case will roll out over the next month. where do you think we stand, terry? >> well, who knows? i mean, the bigger charge, i think, is trips and gi
and ed turzanksi, foreign policy analyst.d, always good to see you. >> morning. >> thank you for being here. let's talk about what we have seen so far in the evidence, a brand-new trial. it could go three to four weeks, but our district attorney is charged with corruption, bribery, fraud. if he is convicted, he could face 20 years in jail. he has not resigned. he is still earning his salary and still holding the position. it's $175,000 a year, by the way -- taxpayers' money. so, a...
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. >> ed sheeran on his gaim of thrones cameo >>> and the tough love of mark wahlberg.or his teenage daughter. >> will you yank the phone? >> absolutely. that phone will be bye-bye. now, for june 16th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> thanks so much for joining us. >> kevin frazier is in london and that's where we're headed right now. >> i hi kevin. >> it's a picture-perfect day for the stars of "transformers" to hit the city. i sat down with the cast. i'll get to that in a minute. but first, janet jackson now calls london home. she just faced off in court against her ex. ♪ ms. jackson if you're nasty >> janet was all smiles, beaming after an appearance in court. she's lost more than 50 pounds since giving birth in january. she and her estranged husband both appeared. for the hearing. the reason for it is being kept confidential by the court. janet wore a white shirt buttoned to her neck a tan sweater and carried an offer sized backpack. and the look was quite a contrast to the heavy sweats she wore in april while out shopping for her baby. her husband appeared
. >> ed sheeran on his gaim of thrones cameo >>> and the tough love of mark wahlberg.or his teenage daughter. >> will you yank the phone? >> absolutely. that phone will be bye-bye. now, for june 16th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> thanks so much for joining us. >> kevin frazier is in london and that's where we're headed right now. >> i hi kevin. >> it's a picture-perfect day for the stars of "transformers" to hit...
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we are relying on ed sheeran to finish that.ury has lost some of the edginess, the types of site or has that been very much stillbirth, still present? ido still present? i do not think so. grime artist headlining, you see so much going on. if you look at recent years, metallica playing, jay—z a couple of yea rs metallica playing, jay—z a couple of years ago. they do like to take something a bit risky and not exactly out of the mainstream that the outer edges of that that mainstream british music bands that might not want to go see. look at the line—up this year, radiohead headlining, adored by theirfans the line—up this year, radiohead headlining, adored by their fans and then foo fighters, a great rock band. i know we've got the biggest orders from the uk at the moment, ed sheeran. he has been dominating the singles charts, number one albums, extraordinary. i think the combination of all those things across glastonbury mean that people do not feel it has lost its edginess because the kind of music they want, they can always fin
we are relying on ed sheeran to finish that.ury has lost some of the edginess, the types of site or has that been very much stillbirth, still present? ido still present? i do not think so. grime artist headlining, you see so much going on. if you look at recent years, metallica playing, jay—z a couple of yea rs metallica playing, jay—z a couple of years ago. they do like to take something a bit risky and not exactly out of the mainstream that the outer edges of that that mainstream british...
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ed is 71 years old and there's no place he'd rather be than outdoors. a world traveler, a mountain climber, a runner, a biker, and then a diagnosis that stopped him in his tracks. >> i know the day, the time, the hour. we were in bangkok and i was running. i was in the middle of a race and my ankle started to rl t the left and my left leg. so that had never happened before. i knew about lou gehrig and i knew what als was and the tests were pretty conclusive. i went from the fast emotional to the practical and what do i do to live with this, what do i do to try to further research and help the science and -- >> to help the science ed asked the team at emery about the stem cell clinical trials. he heard the same speech you saw from 2010. this might not help you, the doctors told him. in fact, it could kill you. fearless as he'd been his whole life, ed was ready to take his chances. >> what are my options? it's 100% fatal disease so i could, you know, get my affairs in order which used to be what doctors would tell you with this diagnosis or i could take a
ed is 71 years old and there's no place he'd rather be than outdoors. a world traveler, a mountain climber, a runner, a biker, and then a diagnosis that stopped him in his tracks. >> i know the day, the time, the hour. we were in bangkok and i was running. i was in the middle of a race and my ankle started to rl t the left and my left leg. so that had never happened before. i knew about lou gehrig and i knew what als was and the tests were pretty conclusive. i went from the fast emotional...
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. >>> then, ed sheeran gives "e.t." the scoop about his "game of >>> tom petty and the heart food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. >>> now, ed sheeran tells us all about shooting his "game of thrones" cameo. >> it was cold. >> season seven premieres july 17th. >> i feel like my cameo is being built up too much. it's not an integral part of it at all. >> but he did get some new hardware last night. >> ed will be in london performing thursday night. and remember when katy perry was with james corden, and ranked her lovers, putting orlando bloom at number two? well, how does orlando feel about that? >> he mustered up barely a smirk at that, just fave days after katy ranked her ex-lovers. >> oh! >> can we talk about that? come on, orlando. >
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alix: i'm joined by ed perks.ou're looking for high-yield equities, leveraged loans, ig, he's the guy doing all the buying. what is your top investment right now? ed: we have a pretty diversified portfolio right now. we have a fair amount in high-yield bonds. that's generating a lot of attractive income for the portfolio. we are clearly taking a more selective and concentrated approach or very selective in the credit we want exposure to, but it's an area that is still quite healthy. even though we've seen very strong performance, we have a marketing new highsevery day -- virtually every day, there's been an increase in the overall dispersion not only among asset classes but within at t asset classes. opportunityen us an -- you are exposed to high-yield in your fixed income portfolio come up 43% of your overall portfolio. you are making a substantial bet on energy. $42, what are you thinking? ed: that's an area that we've been in this range for the better part of 2.5 years. companies are really responding in terms
alix: i'm joined by ed perks.ou're looking for high-yield equities, leveraged loans, ig, he's the guy doing all the buying. what is your top investment right now? ed: we have a pretty diversified portfolio right now. we have a fair amount in high-yield bonds. that's generating a lot of attractive income for the portfolio. we are clearly taking a more selective and concentrated approach or very selective in the credit we want exposure to, but it's an area that is still quite healthy. even though...
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ed chau / asamblesta del distrito 49 en california i think president trump.el presidente trump ha tomado mucha accion recientemente para ponerle un reves a las cosas que el ex presidente obama hizo, como el firmar esta legislacion.en donde yo no estoy de acuerdo porque se trata de la privacidad del usuario a raiz de esto asambleista ed chau redacto la medida ab375 que segn el, antes que un proveedor de internet uticice la informacion del consumidor para luego venderlaal mejor postor, sera preguntado si es que la da permiso o incluso sera informado a donde se usaraia los datos para asi evitar en algunos casos el robo de identidad the information is..queremos proteger informacion muy confidencial como su seguro social, datos medicos incluso de sus hijos stadisticas revelaron que casi el 75% de republicanos y el 80% de democratos no estuvieron a favor que el presidente trump removiera la ley de privacidad y estan a favor de la proteccion del consumidor al igual que otras organizaciones daisy vieyra //vocera de la organizacin 'aclu' ahora mas que nunca los consumidores privacidad en como
ed chau / asamblesta del distrito 49 en california i think president trump.el presidente trump ha tomado mucha accion recientemente para ponerle un reves a las cosas que el ex presidente obama hizo, como el firmar esta legislacion.en donde yo no estoy de acuerdo porque se trata de la privacidad del usuario a raiz de esto asambleista ed chau redacto la medida ab375 que segn el, antes que un proveedor de internet uticice la informacion del consumidor para luego venderlaal mejor postor, sera...
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ed: i think this whole thing is up for play today.n't think the democrats -- i'm not as optimistic they will go away. the issue with the president on russia will go away. lou: the reason i say that is because they have shot their best bullet. they built his phoney campaign of russian collusion that they carried out for the better part of 7 months. they have built all of these charges against the president as having interfered in taken f.b.i. investigation. we know it's fewer nonsense and it's been corroborated by the form and fired director himself james i'm, or about to be -- james comey, or about to be. ed: i think mueller will continue his investigation. but i don't think the bottom line -- to say the president obstructed justice was absurd. even comey's come about, the president asked me about my loyalty. i have been around politics for 50 years. everybody who works for a president or congressman or senator and every one of those guys expect loyalty out of their team. what comey didn't ask, what do you mean by loyalty? lou: i love
ed: i think this whole thing is up for play today.n't think the democrats -- i'm not as optimistic they will go away. the issue with the president on russia will go away. lou: the reason i say that is because they have shot their best bullet. they built his phoney campaign of russian collusion that they carried out for the better part of 7 months. they have built all of these charges against the president as having interfered in taken f.b.i. investigation. we know it's fewer nonsense and it's...
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ed: absolutely.n extent, people don't understand the constitution very well, and i think this president has the right to do what he wanted. >> ed rollins, boxing champ. ed: old man. liz: no, we love you. president trump releasing 2016 financial disclosure, revealing assets of trust and postelection finances. we're going to bring you more as the details come in. >>> oil prices closing slightly higher at $44 a barrel. fourth straight weekly loss on the prices there. why? a glut of oil. the national average gas price, $2.31, down from a week ago below $2 a gallon in parts of the southwest. >>> the play goes on. despite this week's shooting of republicans, the public theater in new york city says "julius caesar," the shakespeare in the park production depicting a president trump look-alike character being assassinated will go on. the ceo of cnn's parent company time warner. we'll play you his comments after this. don't go away. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide
ed: absolutely.n extent, people don't understand the constitution very well, and i think this president has the right to do what he wanted. >> ed rollins, boxing champ. ed: old man. liz: no, we love you. president trump releasing 2016 financial disclosure, revealing assets of trust and postelection finances. we're going to bring you more as the details come in. >>> oil prices closing slightly higher at $44 a barrel. fourth straight weekly loss on the prices there. why? a glut of...
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( cheers and applause ) star of "the hangover" movies and "the office," ed helms!d "ballers," rob corddry! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: hey, good to see you! good to see you. how are you? i'm not going to hug you this time. corddry, corddry, good to see you. please, have a seat. please, and we sit. and we sit. >> okay, all right. >> this is-- >> stephen: now i'd like to start off by staying-- >> stephen, stephen, am i doing this wrong? >> stephen: just don't make eye contact. don't give him food or he won't go away. >> his breath is really hot! >> for warmth. >> stephen: i want to start off by saying this arrangement we have right now is exactly something we would have made fun of on "the daily show." >> yep! >> we would have! >> stephen: because it looks fake. it looks like a morning show right now. >> it does. empty-- empty coffee mugs. >> i think, the thing i'm proudest of from "the daily show" was diversity. i think that's the thing that-- ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's what this proves. >> there's a bald guy. >> yeah. >> i'm not wearing a jacket. >
( cheers and applause ) star of "the hangover" movies and "the office," ed helms!d "ballers," rob corddry! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: hey, good to see you! good to see you. how are you? i'm not going to hug you this time. corddry, corddry, good to see you. please, have a seat. please, and we sit. and we sit. >> okay, all right. >> this is-- >> stephen: now i'd like to start off by staying-- >> stephen, stephen, am i...
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plus philadelphia native ed bradley honored through hearts. a look at the progress happening on the mural dedicated to his memory and more from his family helping to make the project a reality. plus coming up a bit later, a backyard paradise is taking shape in texas. how this man turned a plot of ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just 99 dollars a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. . >>> you are looking at the tallest building we have the of the mississippi river. the 73 story in los angeles has a huge spiral that a brings the height to 1100 feet topping the nearby u.s. bank tower by more than 80 feet. it held the record since 1989, it still dwarfed by buildings on this coast. trade center is 1,776 feet tall, making it the sixth largest completed building in the world. >>> a record number of u.s. travelers are he
plus philadelphia native ed bradley honored through hearts. a look at the progress happening on the mural dedicated to his memory and more from his family helping to make the project a reality. plus coming up a bit later, a backyard paradise is taking shape in texas. how this man turned a plot of ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere...
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lou: ed, your thoughts. ed: there is a great hatred coalescing around trump and trump supporters. we have a two-party system. the thing i worry about, i hope it's more than one day. this could have been a massive tragedy. fortunately scalise being in the majority he had a security guard. lou: everybody crediting the capitol hill police with averting a massacre. ed: i think the thing that bothers me, we are at a point where our political system has crippled our justice system. one of the things we talked about for self nights. we have an attorney general who turned it over to a special counsel. special counsel earlier tonight, him going after the president for i think an idiotic charge. lou: if it is true, should mueller be fired by the president? should the leadership of the senate intelligence committee, the house intelligence committee, the house of representatives and the senate say enough? this has been a year-long investigation. as the spokesman for the president's legal team, this is an illegal leak. we are watching laws being violated at will. in washington, d.c., and they
lou: ed, your thoughts. ed: there is a great hatred coalescing around trump and trump supporters. we have a two-party system. the thing i worry about, i hope it's more than one day. this could have been a massive tragedy. fortunately scalise being in the majority he had a security guard. lou: everybody crediting the capitol hill police with averting a massacre. ed: i think the thing that bothers me, we are at a point where our political system has crippled our justice system. one of the things...
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he was best pur vare of information we had. >> ed bradley lived a full life big, bold with masterful strokes just like artwork that will bear his face and name. >> it has been a arc of his career from radio to television the fact that he always connected to the city of philadelphia, never forgot about his city and just about celebrating what he has done. >> can't wait to see it that was don bell reporting from new york, ed bradley mural will be unveiled november 9th. we will be right ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes hashtag. before furry hugs, become first loves. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. now, the earlier you buy, the more you save. only at sesameplace.com sesame place time for one last look at the forecast. >> much nicer. it is comfortable. humidity will be low. temperatures will be more than nice, we will be up in the 80 's. we will see sunshine. really again just a wonderful, sunday for us there 86 degrees for our high temperature. few spotty showers by poconos later this aft
he was best pur vare of information we had. >> ed bradley lived a full life big, bold with masterful strokes just like artwork that will bear his face and name. >> it has been a arc of his career from radio to television the fact that he always connected to the city of philadelphia, never forgot about his city and just about celebrating what he has done. >> can't wait to see it that was don bell reporting from new york, ed bradley mural will be unveiled november 9th. we will...
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cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. howie: the "wall street journal" fired their chief foreign affairs correspondent jay solomon. they said they conclude he violated his ethical obligations as a report. they found emails showing an iranian-born businessman on youd solomon a 10% stake in a fledgling company that was going to sell arms to foreign governments. solomon said i clearly made mistakes. but i understand why the conversations i had make it look like i was involved in seriously troubling activ
cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an...
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and so, yes, in terms of special ed, think about it, we never got enough money. yet there's still a public obligation and the buck stops with the public school district, regardless. and trying to figure out how to do it even if it means taxing its inhabitants more. and yet the so-called choice programs can do whatever they want, kind of like, you know, swimming whichever way they want to swim. i think that long term, and janet and others were telling me what, you know, the discussion was here. long term, the question that is now posed by devos trump administration is, is public education a public good anymore? is it foundational to a democracy? or is it a commodity that can be bought and sold in an unregulated market. and long term, that is the debate that's going to happen in the next few years. that's the debate that jonah and i tried to address in our op-ed, but that is the debate that's going to happen. and special ed is a perfect example. >> as you can imagine we spent a significant portion of this panel early on talking about school choice. and i did want t
and so, yes, in terms of special ed, think about it, we never got enough money. yet there's still a public obligation and the buck stops with the public school district, regardless. and trying to figure out how to do it even if it means taxing its inhabitants more. and yet the so-called choice programs can do whatever they want, kind of like, you know, swimming whichever way they want to swim. i think that long term, and janet and others were telling me what, you know, the discussion was here....
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always good to see you, ed.o judith miller, adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research. pulitzer prize-winning author and fox news contributor. a horrendous weekend in two senses full. one, british said something was imminent and they were right. the other is these were citizens in a soft target-type situation as these men drove across the london bridge, which is iconic and might be a hard target but into another area. ed rollins, i want to come to you first and talk a little bit about the response last night. >> the response was superb, and judy wrote a wonderful article how effective the police have been and how quickly they responded, but the problem is this potential is there everywhere. terrorism is something we have to learn to live with until we destroy it and have to destroy it over longer period of time. we have to educate people. police in great britain acted very quickly. 8 minutes after the first call they finished off the three terrorists. in the meantime they did a lot of damage
always good to see you, ed.o judith miller, adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research. pulitzer prize-winning author and fox news contributor. a horrendous weekend in two senses full. one, british said something was imminent and they were right. the other is these were citizens in a soft target-type situation as these men drove across the london bridge, which is iconic and might be a hard target but into another area. ed rollins, i want to come to you first and talk a little...
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that is where steve ska lease continue s to be treat ed for the injure ry s he sus tan ed yesterday . de claire ed their ball game will go on tonight . >> the fall en office er s fund has been add ed to the lost er of char ty s that will ben fit from the game . this game is a tra digs that date s back to 19 0 9 . it is a special game because it bring s together two sides that often don't see eye to eye on a lot of thing s and it force s them . all of that happen ing . to yesterday 's shoot ing . they were question ed . game came out and said it is with skooef ska lease . the house whip will not be here for the game but there is hope that he will be watch ing from his hospital room . now the manager s for the two team s joe bar ton and mike patti doyle were very e motion al yesterday talk ing about this game specific ically represent tive bar ton because he was there dur ing the prak tis with his two son s . he talk ed about how luck ky he is to be a live and also about the subpoena port that he 's receive ed from some of his colleague s . listen to what he said . i'm very proud to be
that is where steve ska lease continue s to be treat ed for the injure ry s he sus tan ed yesterday . de claire ed their ball game will go on tonight . >> the fall en office er s fund has been add ed to the lost er of char ty s that will ben fit from the game . this game is a tra digs that date s back to 19 0 9 . it is a special game because it bring s together two sides that often don't see eye to eye on a lot of thing s and it force s them . all of that happen ing . to yesterday 's...
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ed: they should.t the independent of the day trump is a strong and tough guy, and to a certain extent that's what he will be measured on. david: have you ever talked to him about these tweets? ed: no. i used to tell clients, don't think out loud. i would tell trump, don't tweet alone. make sure somebody else sees it but sends it out. david: should the senate try to repeal obamacare now and replace it later? a reminder to follow lou and twitter, facebook and instagram. lou's twitter followers are fired up about his new book. "putin's gambit" is way it's called. viewers whose comments are read on the show will receive a free signed copy of the book. volume on the big board 3.3 billion shares. for the second quarter stocks posting strong gains. s & p up 2%. the wilshire 5,000 measuring quarterly gains of $60 billion. a remind tore listen to lou's reports three times a day coast to coast. up next president trump once insisted on repeal and replace simultaneously. >> it will be repeal and replace. it will
ed: they should.t the independent of the day trump is a strong and tough guy, and to a certain extent that's what he will be measured on. david: have you ever talked to him about these tweets? ed: no. i used to tell clients, don't think out loud. i would tell trump, don't tweet alone. make sure somebody else sees it but sends it out. david: should the senate try to repeal obamacare now and replace it later? a reminder to follow lou and twitter, facebook and instagram. lou's twitter followers...
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. >>> then, ed sheeran gives "e.t." the scoop about his "game of [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] but it took a twist of fate to find a high-end curler at such a head turning price. and that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. ♪ >>> tom petty and the heart >>> tom petty and the heart breakers and ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. >>> now, ed sheeran tells us all about shooting his "game of throne
. >>> then, ed sheeran gives "e.t." the scoop about his "game of [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] but it took a twist of fate to find a high-end curler at such a head turning...
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ed: it makes it awkward. but the issue is not whether it's televised. he did not do well for himself when he said on camera these are the largest inaugural crowds ever. that wasn't true and it made him look bad. as i travel the country i hear from a lot of people who support sean spicer. they say the reporters are out to get him, and he's supporting the president and trying to stand his ground. people don't know if he has credibility and face time with the president. sean spicer gets in front of the camera and says i haven't talked to the president about that. former press secretaries have been able to go into the oval office and speak with the president about these issues. howie: i'm pretty sure i have heard that before. i think the decisions are being made at the president level, not the press secretary level. in an embarrassing retraction, cnn deleted a story suggesting that anthony scar scaramucci was under investigation. he has been nominated for an ambassador-level post based in paris. edtold me yesterday it wasn't a meeting. he had given a meetin
ed: it makes it awkward. but the issue is not whether it's televised. he did not do well for himself when he said on camera these are the largest inaugural crowds ever. that wasn't true and it made him look bad. as i travel the country i hear from a lot of people who support sean spicer. they say the reporters are out to get him, and he's supporting the president and trying to stand his ground. people don't know if he has credibility and face time with the president. sean spicer gets in front...
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ed quait, then graduate. educate then graduate . a rally before the school board meeting included teachers, activists and parents my daughter graduated sitting on distinguished row and had to take remedial classes for a year. there's something wrong with this picture. these are supporters of the four board members who contacted the state allegedly that widespread corruption allow hundreds of students to graduate without meeting state requirements. since we've made those allegations there's not a day or a few hours that go by that we don't get additional people coming forward. the group went into the board room singing. seats so hard on come by some had to wait outside. there has been no systemic effort ordered by me or others acting on my behalf. school ceo dr. kevin maxwell denied any wrongdoing. the false allegations about our graduation rates strike at everything that prince george's county schools stand for, past, present and future. allegations denigrate why teachers teach and why principals lead. they are a personal attack on
ed quait, then graduate. educate then graduate . a rally before the school board meeting included teachers, activists and parents my daughter graduated sitting on distinguished row and had to take remedial classes for a year. there's something wrong with this picture. these are supporters of the four board members who contacted the state allegedly that widespread corruption allow hundreds of students to graduate without meeting state requirements. since we've made those allegations there's not...
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ed, thank you. good talking to you again. >>> suze lee has a market flash on a stock on the move. >> that's right. draw your attention to rite aid which was halted for volatility. we're still down close to 12%, this is on the back of a report quote quoeting capital forum, who say that is the ftc is set to prepare advice to block the rite aid walgreens deal. this deal came in 2015 when walgreens offered to pay 9 tlrs a share. looked like they slashed their price this year. that's contingent on whether or not rite aid can divest some of their stores and capital forum saying the ftc is basically advising a blockage to this deal. back to you. >> thank you so much. we'll continue to follow that story m kobt to watch the markets hitting new highs yet again today. a lot more halftime is just ahead. >>> coming up, andrew left doubling down against nvidia's big run. the stock is up 230% in a year. he's with us live on that and the big name tech stock he says you need to buy. before the break, top performing
ed, thank you. good talking to you again. >>> suze lee has a market flash on a stock on the move. >> that's right. draw your attention to rite aid which was halted for volatility. we're still down close to 12%, this is on the back of a report quote quoeting capital forum, who say that is the ftc is set to prepare advice to block the rite aid walgreens deal. this deal came in 2015 when walgreens offered to pay 9 tlrs a share. looked like they slashed their price this year. that's...
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joining me now ed rollins, and michael goodwin.news contributors, i want to start with the loretta lynch issues. a lot of republicans saying, we did note lik did not like what we heard with what james comey said. saying that hillary clinton investigation was a matter. there were a lot of questions as to why she was meeting with bill clinton in the plane. >> i promise you, she was watching it more closely than this investigation, a top notch political activist, and attorney general. she knew what was going on. higmy sense, she did not want it to go on. she did not -- i think it needs to run its course. trish: michael, is it fair to probe this? given all of the questions that have been raised about donald trump? >> comey in his testimony has now mentioned this twice, that there were credibility issues with the justice department. the tarmac meeting, that she wanted him to call it a matter not an investigation. a lighter heart moment when he said our name is federal bureau of investigation, not federal bureau of matter. there are othe
joining me now ed rollins, and michael goodwin.news contributors, i want to start with the loretta lynch issues. a lot of republicans saying, we did note lik did not like what we heard with what james comey said. saying that hillary clinton investigation was a matter. there were a lot of questions as to why she was meeting with bill clinton in the plane. >> i promise you, she was watching it more closely than this investigation, a top notch political activist, and attorney general. she...
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miliband sticking out of alex salmond's top pocket killed ed miliband as faras salmond's top pocketr as his chances, people down here did not like the idea of the snp tail wagging the labour dog, you know, and i would imagine this will go down just as well. great time to be a political journalist, but exhausting! thank you for staying up late! that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, kevin and camilla. weather next. hello there, good evening. the weekend is up on the us, and it looks pretty good for large swathes of the uk, good spells of sunshine, good opportunities for getting out and about and enjoying the early summer, but there will be some showers around. we source outbreaks of rain on this weather front shifting eastwards, fresh air following behind it, but ahead of that, into the afternoon, warm and humid, upper20s, a rash of thunderstorms bre
miliband sticking out of alex salmond's top pocket killed ed miliband as faras salmond's top pocketr as his chances, people down here did not like the idea of the snp tail wagging the labour dog, you know, and i would imagine this will go down just as well. great time to be a political journalist, but exhausting! thank you for staying up late! that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven...
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ed henry is with us.e the resilience of the people of london and the people of paris and manchester and now brussels. remarkable the resilience. it's inspiring. it's a lesson for all of us. >> you're right, shep. i was at a tunnel event yesterday. tunnel to towers. a charity put together after 9-11. a name for a fire department official who sadly died on 9-11. rudy guliani, the former mayor, was at the event. he said look, folks, we're still at war. it was london yesterday. it can be washington tomorrow. it could be brussels the week after now this happening in brussels. thankfully as you so report, it appears this is something that did not inflict a lot of damage. obviously what officials are doing on the ground is checking to make sure there's not another terrorist somewhere else in the city or somewhere else near that train station trying to wreak havoc. that's why you're making a very important point a moment ago about new york city subways, transportation systems anywhere in the world. if everybody s
ed henry is with us.e the resilience of the people of london and the people of paris and manchester and now brussels. remarkable the resilience. it's inspiring. it's a lesson for all of us. >> you're right, shep. i was at a tunnel event yesterday. tunnel to towers. a charity put together after 9-11. a name for a fire department official who sadly died on 9-11. rudy guliani, the former mayor, was at the event. he said look, folks, we're still at war. it was london yesterday. it can be...
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i would be very, very disappoint ed if she did.ould like to keep her right where she is because her record is extraordinary against her. >> one long time trump critic offered begrudging praise after a string of victories. >> after being critical of donald trump on so many occasion s this is one occasion where he ought to say he deserves to take a victory lap. >> a lack of clear agenda for the party and lack of bench strength. pelosi is 77. one possible replacement minority whip hoyer is 78. arguably the most popular democrat senator bernie sanders is 75 and is pulling the party far to the left. >> the democratic brand is pretty bad. i don't... i think the trump brand is also pretty bad. as is the republican brand. that's why so many people are giving up on politics. >> reporter: among other possible pelosi replacements, linda sanchez and richard senator richmond. they may not appeal to the one group the democrats most need, white middle-class working class voters who deserted the party in 2016 for donald trump. >> thank you. johnny
i would be very, very disappoint ed if she did.ould like to keep her right where she is because her record is extraordinary against her. >> one long time trump critic offered begrudging praise after a string of victories. >> after being critical of donald trump on so many occasion s this is one occasion where he ought to say he deserves to take a victory lap. >> a lack of clear agenda for the party and lack of bench strength. pelosi is 77. one possible replacement minority...
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prisons used to torture and interrogate victims of the country's civil war a military and thing in for ed schultz reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching artsy america. good evening a major milestone is approaching in the u.k. tomorrow marks one year since britain voted to exit the european union and talks to shape the impending separation began this week just a year ago british voters cast their ballots and determine the future of the u.k. in a major surprise to many the results revealed a divide in kingdom one that would leave the twenty eight member states known as the european union experts say the most pressing issue will be the post brecht that trade deal as a number of european national and regional parliaments may want to hold referendums for more we spoke to our very own edge scholtz who is in london right now. there's a tremendous amount of curiosity about what's going to happen next amongst the citizens here that i've talked to and also apprehension they're not quite confident that this is going to be smooth and and work itself out but i should point out that abo
prisons used to torture and interrogate victims of the country's civil war a military and thing in for ed schultz reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching artsy america. good evening a major milestone is approaching in the u.k. tomorrow marks one year since britain voted to exit the european union and talks to shape the impending separation began this week just a year ago british voters cast their ballots and determine the future of the u.k. in a major surprise to many the results...