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ed: literally. ed: dan, on that point. times" this morning massive story about a federal judge saying enough is enough here, page 8:13 at the bottom, federal judge questions counsel's pursuit of ma mann for the. hopursuit ofmanafort. he says basically, let's not give people the idea democrats want to quote, unquote, nullify an election hasn't that been what adam schiff has been doing for over a year now? >> he had ed, listen, adam schiff is a fraud. i'm sorry. is he a fraud. i say that and i mean it. i know those are harsh words. adam schiff is not a stupid man. this is a smart guy. adam schiff has access to information on his intel committee as you and i don't. he has known for at least a year now, if not longer, that this collusion story with the russians is a hoax. yet, he has gone on every media channel he can. puts his makeup on and does his thing and said that trump colluded with the russians. only reason is he writing this op-ed now i believe is because is he starting to see that the american public based on polling
ed: literally. ed: dan, on that point. times" this morning massive story about a federal judge saying enough is enough here, page 8:13 at the bottom, federal judge questions counsel's pursuit of ma mann for the. hopursuit ofmanafort. he says basically, let's not give people the idea democrats want to quote, unquote, nullify an election hasn't that been what adam schiff has been doing for over a year now? >> he had ed, listen, adam schiff is a fraud. i'm sorry. is he a fraud. i say...
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ed: thanks for coming in. >> thanks, ed. ed: string of stabbings and violence.row up with. now, some parents are actually changing the endings of fairy tales. you are not going to believe this. because they are politically incorrect. is that really a good idea? >> good morning, stepmother. >> pick up the laundry and get on with your duties. >> yes, stepmother. hello mom. amanda's mom's appointment just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. i had a very minor fender bender tonight! in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks with
ed: thanks for coming in. >> thanks, ed. ed: string of stabbings and violence.row up with. now, some parents are actually changing the endings of fairy tales. you are not going to believe this. because they are politically incorrect. is that really a good idea? >> good morning, stepmother. >> pick up the laundry and get on with your duties. >> yes, stepmother. hello mom. amanda's mom's appointment just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our...
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ed? ed: a lot developing there. we appreciate your report. >>> the usda meanwhile announcing hormel foods is calling back nearly 230,000 pounds of canned pork and chicken. this after it was discovered that some of them contained pieces of metal. here in the u.s. the recall affects 12 ounce cans of spam classic, with a best buy date of february 2021. you will want to check out the cupboard. meanwhile the white house tackling the big issue of prison reform amid a bombshell report that in fighting on the topic sparked a high-profile resignation in the administration. >>> plus, why president trump's deal to save a chinese telecom giant is sparking a major outcry from senators in both parties. >>> coming up, it is a new episode of "watters world". here's jesse with a preview. >> someone gets yogi is confident. yoooogiiiiiii!! but when it comes to mortgages, he's less confident. here, yogi. fortunately, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. get approved in as few a
ed? ed: a lot developing there. we appreciate your report. >>> the usda meanwhile announcing hormel foods is calling back nearly 230,000 pounds of canned pork and chicken. this after it was discovered that some of them contained pieces of metal. here in the u.s. the recall affects 12 ounce cans of spam classic, with a best buy date of february 2021. you will want to check out the cupboard. meanwhile the white house tackling the big issue of prison reform amid a bombshell report that in...
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ed: yes. this tweet from the mayor to your point: "child obesity, a problem in london in the united states. london has one of the highest obesity rates in europe, 4% of children age 10 and over are overweight. as part of a new strategy we're banning harmful junk food ads from the london network." >>no more hamburgers on the subway. ed: he's focusing on transit ads for junk food, not on the stabbing deaths? >> i think that's right. and i think, you know, it is about priorities, and, as i say, he's also busy criticizing donald trump and saying he's not welcome in london and all the rest of it, but he's not -- you know, he's not gripped it. and again you see, one of the problems, one of the problems that we've had with islamic terrorism is that we've actually been frightened of dealing with problems within these communities. again, it's this fear that if you tackle a problem head on, you get called racist for doing so. we've got to bury this rubbish. do you know something, actually, on crime in l
ed: yes. this tweet from the mayor to your point: "child obesity, a problem in london in the united states. london has one of the highest obesity rates in europe, 4% of children age 10 and over are overweight. as part of a new strategy we're banning harmful junk food ads from the london network." >>no more hamburgers on the subway. ed: he's focusing on transit ads for junk food, not on the stabbing deaths? >> i think that's right. and i think, you know, it is about...
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ed? ed: thanks kitty.holt's return to the united states right after this break. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information .. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ♪ otezla. show more of you. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-qu
ed? ed: thanks kitty.holt's return to the united states right after this break. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information .. tell your doctor...
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i love that ed, over to you. ed: thanks, abby.pot for his work with ross perot or possibly for his donations to new york university medical center that bears his name. but before ken langone became ain a billionaire he knew with hard work and the help of those around him, he could live the american dream. here is ken langone author of the new book "i love capitalism" an american story. good morning, ken. >> thanks for having me. ed: you were digging ditches. you were collecting used cardboard. >> did i whatever i could to make a buck. i was a poor kid. came from a wonderful family. tight knit family. a family of a lot of unlimited love. and all through my life i have been blessed to have a lot of people starting with my parents, my wife, my in-laws. my friends always give me a shove along the way. and i say this not in an effort to be modest but because it's the truth. i am not a self-made man. ed: what did you learn along the way? what do you like to pass onto the next generation about the help you got and people who sort of pitc
i love that ed, over to you. ed: thanks, abby.pot for his work with ross perot or possibly for his donations to new york university medical center that bears his name. but before ken langone became ain a billionaire he knew with hard work and the help of those around him, he could live the american dream. here is ken langone author of the new book "i love capitalism" an american story. good morning, ken. >> thanks for having me. ed: you were digging ditches. you were collecting...
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ed: big deal.gn. if the fbi or doj was infiltrating the campaign for the benefit of another campaign, that's a really big deal. only the release or review of documents that the house intel committee, also senate judiciary, is asking for can give the conclusive answers. he says drain the swamp. the name of that call him informant, a source, a spy whatever is out. his name is stephan halper. academic. worked with the government through three administrations actually caught in spy scandal in 1980 as well. he was sent in to talk to members of the trump campaign. was he recording them? was he wearing a wire? we don't know. what was the justification at the beginning? what triggered it all? brings it all back into question. ed: something even more explosive in the president's tweet when he refers to the senate judiciary committee, is he talking, i believe, to a letter that came out from the judiciary chair chuck grassley that had a little note in there asking the justice department whether rod rosenstein
ed: big deal.gn. if the fbi or doj was infiltrating the campaign for the benefit of another campaign, that's a really big deal. only the release or review of documents that the house intel committee, also senate judiciary, is asking for can give the conclusive answers. he says drain the swamp. the name of that call him informant, a source, a spy whatever is out. his name is stephan halper. academic. worked with the government through three administrations actually caught in spy scandal in 1980...
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. >> reporter: police dialed a phone number they found for ed.e lived 500 miles away in eastern tennessee and agreed to make the eight-hour drive to germantown to be interviewed. detectives wondered had he made the trip once already that week to take heather away? and most importantly, could he tell them where she was now? >> just because you've got somebody living 500 miles away does not mean that they didn't have anything to do with this disappearance. >> reporter: police recorded ed raulerson's interview. during questioning, ed made a potentially important admission. >> i love her to death. i would do anything for her. you know, one of the detectives asked me, you know, who would she call if she wanted to disappear. i said, me. i'd be here in however many hours it took for me to get here today. >> reporter: but, he insisted, heather never made that call. and there was more. ed told detectives he was surprised by the first question he was asked when initially contacted by the police. >> detective cook called me and he said, "is your girlfriend
. >> reporter: police dialed a phone number they found for ed.e lived 500 miles away in eastern tennessee and agreed to make the eight-hour drive to germantown to be interviewed. detectives wondered had he made the trip once already that week to take heather away? and most importantly, could he tell them where she was now? >> just because you've got somebody living 500 miles away does not mean that they didn't have anything to do with this disappearance. >> reporter: police...
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ed: i'm not up to speed on that, so i'm not punting. matthew: i would say that there is going to be no -- look, this is not making present dicks in the brexit climate. i personally would not information see any changes in bilateral relationships between the u.k. and france and germany and the u.s. he u.k. will feel itself increasingly side lined from france and germany within the e.u. it will be going the meetings during transition where it doesn't have any significant -- it will be going into security and foreign policy conversations where it might be able to express a view but will not be able to where with any formal significant influence and first time that the u.k. has found itself in that situation. watching where macron wants to go. he has clearly decided that the angelo-franco relationship is going to be repooted and he said he will be a leading player in the reform agenda with merkel. macron is good at smelling weakness. and i know this for a fact, they are aware of that. i don't see any rupturs in bilateral relationships but a
ed: i'm not up to speed on that, so i'm not punting. matthew: i would say that there is going to be no -- look, this is not making present dicks in the brexit climate. i personally would not information see any changes in bilateral relationships between the u.k. and france and germany and the u.s. he u.k. will feel itself increasingly side lined from france and germany within the e.u. it will be going the meetings during transition where it doesn't have any significant -- it will be going into...
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pete: thanks, ed. build that wall. listen. president trump: we have to build, how about the wall where everyone scales the wall. we are fixing and building walls now, but we need much more money , we're doing the job right , we're going to do the job and we may have to close up our country to get this straight. pete: well should it have gotten to this point to begin with to get that border wall, well here to debate jessica tarlov and author michael knolls. jessica it doesn't look functional when you see the de fact o policy, the de facto practice on the border is scaling a wall, claiming amnesty maybe it takes a year or two to be seen in that hearing and then maybe don't show up. how does that make sense vis-a-vis a merit-based system where we know whose coming into our country? >> it doesn't make sense at all and i think democrats can get on board with that that you don't want to see those you want to make sure people coming here seeking asylum from regimes and countries where they just can't possibly
pete: thanks, ed. build that wall. listen. president trump: we have to build, how about the wall where everyone scales the wall. we are fixing and building walls now, but we need much more money , we're doing the job right , we're going to do the job and we may have to close up our country to get this straight. pete: well should it have gotten to this point to begin with to get that border wall, well here to debate jessica tarlov and author michael knolls. jessica it doesn't look functional...
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ed smith certainly remains a big fan. you are talking about a guy who is an exceptional talent, one of talent, who is playing with so one of talent, who is playing with so much confidence and flair and belief and skill. his decision—making has evolved so much and he becoming one of the most admired cricketers motherwell. and i think we all felt, the selection panel felt this was the time to introduce jos buttler into the team. well without millenary the position was going to go to jail each until he broke his thumb so now we have dom bess, very inexperienced but ed smith spoke in glowing terms about his character here today. meanwhile james vince has paid the price for not quitting his talent with runs on the test match team. no revolution in the air but there is an optimism which often comes in may in the cricket season. the finishing touches tabloids and withjoss butler at the crease, test cricket will be more exciting than watching paint dry, that is the idea. our correspondentjoe wilson. let's hear from one of the tes
ed smith certainly remains a big fan. you are talking about a guy who is an exceptional talent, one of talent, who is playing with so one of talent, who is playing with so much confidence and flair and belief and skill. his decision—making has evolved so much and he becoming one of the most admired cricketers motherwell. and i think we all felt, the selection panel felt this was the time to introduce jos buttler into the team. well without millenary the position was going to go to jail each...
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you have described in a recent new york times op to ed that the -- op-ed that conservation is the story of many victories in a losing war. we can potentially reverse climate change, but we can't reverse losing species in the ecosystems. could you speak to that? >> yes. the -- i think that in time the situation's going to get serious enough, in time we're going to find out enough about the rest of the life -- and i just reminded you that we don't even know an estimated 80% of the species, mostly the little things, that run the earth, i like to say. we don't know them. and the more we learn about what nature consists of and how it runs -- and, incidentalally, those who are in science, perhaps biology, evolutionary -- should bear in mind that the next big thing in the biological sciences is not going to be a.i.. we're already beginning that, so the big ideas are there. it's going to be in ecosystem studies. and i'll pass by that quickly. but the more that we become familiar with what the details are, then the more urgent the problem will be. and i predict that within a fairly short period
you have described in a recent new york times op to ed that the -- op-ed that conservation is the story of many victories in a losing war. we can potentially reverse climate change, but we can't reverse losing species in the ecosystems. could you speak to that? >> yes. the -- i think that in time the situation's going to get serious enough, in time we're going to find out enough about the rest of the life -- and i just reminded you that we don't even know an estimated 80% of the species,...
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("we continue to miss ed as much as i'm sure you all do.")iss him, i miss ed lee.")to honor lee - family, friends and city leaders all gathered together saturday morning to plant a magnolia tree in view of city hall.("ed would have been so pleased knowing you were all here to pay tribute to him.") the perfect way to tribute the man who worked tirelessly to make the city a better place dating back to when he served as the public works director. ("we now have a legacy of infrastructure that will be tied directly to ed lee for future generations.")lee's work ethic is something everyone talks about.("he was the kind of public servant who worked 24/7.")the ceremony brought tears as lee's sister talked about how much this tree means to their family. ("the sweet fragrance of the magnolia tree will bring back sweet memories of ed. as a devoted mayor, a loving family man, a hard working colleague, a kind friend.")there was also laughter as mayor willie brown told old stories about lee. ("i said why do you need a damn shovel you're my public works dire
("we continue to miss ed as much as i'm sure you all do.")iss him, i miss ed lee.")to honor lee - family, friends and city leaders all gathered together saturday morning to plant a magnolia tree in view of city hall.("ed would have been so pleased knowing you were all here to pay tribute to him.") the perfect way to tribute the man who worked tirelessly to make the city a better place dating back to when he served as the public works director. ("we now have a...
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ed: it's been a year now.et it wrapped up because it's been a terrible distraction. 018 will be a critical year for the president's party and you can't be running around worrying about leaked stories and no charges, just rumors and innuendos. lou: why is the conference putting up with paul ryan resigning the speakership and letting him stay in office as the leader of the house republican conference and at the same time going into mid-term elections where they will face an outright slaughter? ed: the odds are great against them. they need to be like a parliamentary. you talk about the president, the president's programs, what each individual can do to help the district. and i think to a certain extent, the withdrawal -- discharge petition. lou: they want daca amnesty. paul ryan wants to pose as if it's being pushed on him to invite these daca amnesty bills without a quid pro quo of any kind. ed: if you have a majority which we have, you need to drive your agenda. unfortunately his agenda is not the president's
ed: it's been a year now.et it wrapped up because it's been a terrible distraction. 018 will be a critical year for the president's party and you can't be running around worrying about leaked stories and no charges, just rumors and innuendos. lou: why is the conference putting up with paul ryan resigning the speakership and letting him stay in office as the leader of the house republican conference and at the same time going into mid-term elections where they will face an outright slaughter?...
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and now, let's all learn how to retire safe and secure with ed slott. (applauding) - okay, thank you, thank you.
and now, let's all learn how to retire safe and secure with ed slott. (applauding) - okay, thank you, thank you.
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ed rollins is concerned about the use of the term rino.d instead of rino, because he was looking for some way to avoid it. she suggests opossums and armadillos. she says she prefers opossums. i don't think we have got it yet, wanda. but let's see what the congressman says. you want to go with rino or armadillo? >> i will stick with the rino. the acronip is exactly -- the acronym is exactly what it is. lou: you have an idea to raise the money and build the wall. >> that's right. we have been talking about building this wall. past administrations continue to say yes we are going to build this wall, by the doesn't get funded. we'll jump-start this by having a dedicated fund within the treasury where the american people will have an opportunity too send their -- to send their money in. it was done with the washington monument. there was a lack of completion and people around the country said we want to have it finished. you can go to the washington monument and see the plaques dedicated who put the money. we know it won't fund the entire wall.
ed rollins is concerned about the use of the term rino.d instead of rino, because he was looking for some way to avoid it. she suggests opossums and armadillos. she says she prefers opossums. i don't think we have got it yet, wanda. but let's see what the congressman says. you want to go with rino or armadillo? >> i will stick with the rino. the acronip is exactly -- the acronym is exactly what it is. lou: you have an idea to raise the money and build the wall. >> that's right. we...
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trish: okay, so here's my question to ed.en that you get someone in there that the media despises -- and let's be clear, they didn't like reagan much either. they thought he was crazy, he's just an actor, he can't do anything. and then, lo and behold, he accomplishes a ton whether it be from an economic perspective or, you know, mr. gorbachev, take down this wall. i mean, what is it in the individual, do you think, ed, that leads to that kind of greatness? he's walking a tight rope, right? this could go awfully wrong as well. >> first of all, the way it works, i teach a course, the american presidency, at hofstra, just finished the course. i start with washington and move all the way forward. historically, you and i analyze presidents as they function, and we make judgments. four years from now political scientists go back and say this is really what happened. in 25 years historians go back and basically rerank them. someone like truman became a great president. in my case, when the brush gets cleared out of here, you look on
trish: okay, so here's my question to ed.en that you get someone in there that the media despises -- and let's be clear, they didn't like reagan much either. they thought he was crazy, he's just an actor, he can't do anything. and then, lo and behold, he accomplishes a ton whether it be from an economic perspective or, you know, mr. gorbachev, take down this wall. i mean, what is it in the individual, do you think, ed, that leads to that kind of greatness? he's walking a tight rope, right? this...
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ed: i'll make one quick point. the russian poisoning in salisbury a few weeks ago and may's reaction to it is an interesting case. the first-place she went was brussels. she got immediate, very practical cooperation from akron, merkel, and others. -- macron, merkel, and others. then went to united states and got likewise tough action from across the atlantic, transatlantic behavior, classic british role in transatlantic behaviors. go to europe and interpret america. go to america and interpret europe to america and be the key bridge between that. that's going to be still possible to do as matthew outlined. you can have a u.k.-european security arrangement and britain will remain in nato. and so the sort of predictions of british geopolitical doom or extinction after brexit might be overdone. but if corbyn is prime minister . we will probably get back to that in a minute. i won't belabor why. stephen: right down here in front. >> retired state department. franco-british military cooperation has been an important act
ed: i'll make one quick point. the russian poisoning in salisbury a few weeks ago and may's reaction to it is an interesting case. the first-place she went was brussels. she got immediate, very practical cooperation from akron, merkel, and others. -- macron, merkel, and others. then went to united states and got likewise tough action from across the atlantic, transatlantic behavior, classic british role in transatlantic behaviors. go to europe and interpret america. go to america and interpret...
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("we continue to miss ed as much as i'm sure you all do.")("you think i miss him, oh i miss him, i miss ed lee.")to honor lee - family, friends and city leaders all gathered together saturday morning to plant a magnolia tree in view of city hall.("ed would have been so pleased knowing you were all here to pay tribute to him.") the perfect way to tribute the man who worked tirelessly to make the city a better place dating back to when he served as the public works director. ("we now have a legacy of infrastructure that will be tied directly to ed lee for future generations.")lee's work ethic is something everyone talks about.("he was the kind of public servant who worked 24/7.")the ceremony brought tears as lee's sister talked about how much this tree means to their family. ("the sweet fragrance of the magnolia tree will bring back sweet memories of ed. as a devoted mayor, a loving family man, a hard working colleague, a kind friend.")there was also laughter as mayor willie brown told old stories about lee. ("i said why do you need a damn shov
("we continue to miss ed as much as i'm sure you all do.")("you think i miss him, oh i miss him, i miss ed lee.")to honor lee - family, friends and city leaders all gathered together saturday morning to plant a magnolia tree in view of city hall.("ed would have been so pleased knowing you were all here to pay tribute to him.") the perfect way to tribute the man who worked tirelessly to make the city a better place dating back to when he served as the public works...
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ed: and he's entertaining the country.st of dominant entertainment figure for two years. there is not a day that goes by where you don't have something driven by his comments and agenda. i have never seen anything like it. nobody has ever dominated the game the way he has. for good or for bad. the bad aside, the good is what he's trying to push through. lou: what the hell is are you talking about. ed: i'm not talking about ending bad. i'm talking about the other side. lou: he's got a special counsel saying do your worst because i'm going to lay you out on your back. ed: take your best shot and i'm going to keep going. lou: at what point, there is surely that point. at what point does the american public, the president, the national left-wing media, perceive that this president is getting credit for everything he's doing and accomplishing. and the blame will be owned by the left, the deep state, the business round table, the chamber of commerce, wall street and the koch brothers. ed: i said when he first got elected he may
ed: and he's entertaining the country.st of dominant entertainment figure for two years. there is not a day that goes by where you don't have something driven by his comments and agenda. i have never seen anything like it. nobody has ever dominated the game the way he has. for good or for bad. the bad aside, the good is what he's trying to push through. lou: what the hell is are you talking about. ed: i'm not talking about ending bad. i'm talking about the other side. lou: he's got a special...
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im going to ask john and ed. john has just written a book called the future of conservation in america in which he explains conservation and bleeds out an action plan. i am it going to ask of them to just start by explaining terms that are commonly in use. john, maybe i can ask you to explain what we mean by conservation cracks? >> thank you for coming and thank you to ed for joining us on stage as well. i'm sorry barry could not-- terry could not make it. conservation to me is in part role that humans play in stewardship in a relationship with other beings on the planet. it's more than preservation. it requires us to apply the best available sound science. to understand the legal framework, fidelity to the law and that we think and act in the long-term, the long-term public interest as we stewart these other beings and other things on this planet that basically allow us to live here. it's an evolving responsibility and it rests on the shoulders of everyone on the planet. >> so, maybe i can ask you add to explain
im going to ask john and ed. john has just written a book called the future of conservation in america in which he explains conservation and bleeds out an action plan. i am it going to ask of them to just start by explaining terms that are commonly in use. john, maybe i can ask you to explain what we mean by conservation cracks? >> thank you for coming and thank you to ed for joining us on stage as well. i'm sorry barry could not-- terry could not make it. conservation to me is in part...
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ed smith certainly remains a big fan. you are talking about a guy who is an exceptional talent, one of talent, who is playing with so one of talent, who is playing with so much confidence and flair and belief and skill. his decision—making has evolved so much and he becoming one of the most admired cricketers motherwell. and i think we all felt, the selection
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("we continue to miss ed as much as i'm sure you all do.")u think i miss him, oh i miss him, i miss ed lee.")to honor lee - family, friends and city leaders all gathered together saturday morning to plant a magnolia tree in view of city hall.("ed would have been so pleased knowing you were all here to pay tribute to him.") the perfect way to tribute the man who worked tirelessly to make the city a better place dating back to when he served as the public works director. ("we now have a legacy of infrastructure that will be tied directly to ed lee for future generations.")lee's work ethic is something everyone talks about.("he was the kind of public servant who worked 24/7.")the ceremony brought tears as lee's sister talked about how much this tree means to their family. ("the sweet fragrance of the magnolia tree will bring back sweet memories of ed. as a devoted mayor, a loving family man, a hard working colleague, a kind friend.")there was also laughter as mayor willie brown told old stories about lee. ("i said why do you need a damn shovel y
("we continue to miss ed as much as i'm sure you all do.")u think i miss him, oh i miss him, i miss ed lee.")to honor lee - family, friends and city leaders all gathered together saturday morning to plant a magnolia tree in view of city hall.("ed would have been so pleased knowing you were all here to pay tribute to him.") the perfect way to tribute the man who worked tirelessly to make the city a better place dating back to when he served as the public works director....
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ed. >> all right, rich with the late details. appreciate it. president meanwhile doubling down on what he calls spygate. christian fisher is tracking it. >> the core question is a spy the same thing as a confidential informant. president trump said it is the same thing in a tweet this morning. he said the democrats are alluding to the concept that having an informant in place is different than having a spy, as illegal as that may be. but what about an informant who is paid a fortune and who sets up way earlier than the russia hoax. but democrats and even republicans say a confidential informant is not a spy. as for the term spygate, the senator from south carolina was asked about it. >> should the president use the term spygate? >> i don't know. probably not, but i don't know. i didn't go to the meeting. i don't think he's a spy. i don't know who this person was. >> now, the meeting that senator graham was just referring to took place yesterday at the department of justice. a group was briefed. after the meeting, democrats said they heard nothi
ed. >> all right, rich with the late details. appreciate it. president meanwhile doubling down on what he calls spygate. christian fisher is tracking it. >> the core question is a spy the same thing as a confidential informant. president trump said it is the same thing in a tweet this morning. he said the democrats are alluding to the concept that having an informant in place is different than having a spy, as illegal as that may be. but what about an informant who is paid a fortune...
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[laughter] lou: no they're not thank you ed ed rollins. >> take care.ed by obama administration spies. advisor michael caputo joins us here next, you'll want to hear what he's got to say about spy gate. polk county is one of the counties that you don't think about very much. it's really not very important. i was in the stone ages as much as technology wise. and i would say i had nothing. you become a school teacher for one reason, you love kids. and so you don't have the same tools, you don't always believe you have the same... outcomes achievable for yourself. when we got the tablets, it changed everything. by giving them that technology and then marrying it with a curriculum that's design i teach the immune system to attack cancer. i destroy brain tumors with nanoparticles. i see breast cancer others can't. i pioneer bone marrow and stem cell transplants. i develop synthetic insulin to overcome diabetes. i create a biotech revolution with smart cancer drugs. i speed life-saving discoveries to life. i care. i cure. for over a century. i am the miracle
[laughter] lou: no they're not thank you ed ed rollins. >> take care.ed by obama administration spies. advisor michael caputo joins us here next, you'll want to hear what he's got to say about spy gate. polk county is one of the counties that you don't think about very much. it's really not very important. i was in the stone ages as much as technology wise. and i would say i had nothing. you become a school teacher for one reason, you love kids. and so you don't have the same tools, you...
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[laughter] lou: no they're not thank you ed ed rollins. >> take care. next spygate, a former trump campaign advisor says he was approached and targeted by obama administration spies. advisor michael caputo joins us here next, you'll want to hear what he's got to say about spy gate. prudential asked these couples: how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. you hato file a complaint, go to hud.gov/fairhousingn. or call 1-800-669-9777. fair housing is your right. use it. but as it grew bigger and bigger,ness. it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it,
[laughter] lou: no they're not thank you ed ed rollins. >> take care. next spygate, a former trump campaign advisor says he was approached and targeted by obama administration spies. advisor michael caputo joins us here next, you'll want to hear what he's got to say about spy gate. prudential asked these couples: how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped!...
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[laughter] lou: no they're not thank you ed ed rollins. >> take care.t spygate, a former trump campaign advisor says he was approached and targeted by obama administration spies. advisor michael caputo joins us here next, you'll want to hear what he's got to say about spy gate. come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. find thenah.ote yet? honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year
[laughter] lou: no they're not thank you ed ed rollins. >> take care.t spygate, a former trump campaign advisor says he was approached and targeted by obama administration spies. advisor michael caputo joins us here next, you'll want to hear what he's got to say about spy gate. come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! stay at la...
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ed henry. >> come on! >> the almighty god. >> tucker: the almighty god says ed henry.aires calling me uphe saying, i can get you a billion dollars, i can run your campaign and i actually went into prayer about it. god, if you think i'm supposed to run, you've got to tell me. and it has to be so clear that not even i could miss it. >> tucker: don't tell joy behar. when you're oprah, only god can be your campaign manager. there's nobody adequate for that. >> that is. controversial. >> tucker: it was. it was. some of the greatest moments in sports are. question four. the department of housing and urban development secretary ben carson is accused of spending over 30 grand on unnecessary furniture. what kind of furniture was it? bret baier. >> i was early. >> dining sets. >> tucker: dining set. why would he have a dining set? we will find out in the tape. is it a dining set? >> carson was reportedly spent $31,000 taxpayer dollars on a new dining set. >> we got a barn burner here, folks. [laughter] >> a hud official is quoted as saying that a career staffer was behindo the d
ed henry. >> come on! >> the almighty god. >> tucker: the almighty god says ed henry.aires calling me uphe saying, i can get you a billion dollars, i can run your campaign and i actually went into prayer about it. god, if you think i'm supposed to run, you've got to tell me. and it has to be so clear that not even i could miss it. >> tucker: don't tell joy behar. when you're oprah, only god can be your campaign manager. there's nobody adequate for that. >> that is....
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[laughter] lou: no they're not thank you ed ed rollins. >> take care.: up next spygate, a former trump campaign advisor says he was approached and targeted by obama administration spies. advisor michael caputo joins us here next, you'll want to hear what he's got to say about spy gate. come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! tso why binge in here, when you can do it out there. with this clever little app called audible. you can listen to the stories you love while doing the things you love, outside. everyone's doing it she's binging... they're binging... and... so is he. so put on your headphones, turn on audible and binge better. jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even th
[laughter] lou: no they're not thank you ed ed rollins. >> take care.: up next spygate, a former trump campaign advisor says he was approached and targeted by obama administration spies. advisor michael caputo joins us here next, you'll want to hear what he's got to say about spy gate. come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! tso why...
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ed: he is. it's not a shakeup at precious recommendation of the real question is do they just continue to ignore this? as he come out swinging and say they are morons? you annoy your shareholders. if you are shareholder in tesla, you were not just buying into them because you like the company, you are buying into them because you believe in him. in the way that facebook shareholders believe in zuckerberg. muchs a lot more slate and more ability to resist these kind of calls for change and say no, i delivered. i brought this company to where it is today, keep the faith. how likely are they to influence elon even if you bring in different people to the board? edrlet: at hammond -- hammond, thank you. we hear from him next. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is "bloomberg markets," i'm julia chatterley. --rlet: i'm scarlet fluvann scarlet fu. suing the is directors of the financial services company. he cites plans to take the company private and all that shortchanges investors. he owns a 9.4% stake i
ed: he is. it's not a shakeup at precious recommendation of the real question is do they just continue to ignore this? as he come out swinging and say they are morons? you annoy your shareholders. if you are shareholder in tesla, you were not just buying into them because you like the company, you are buying into them because you believe in him. in the way that facebook shareholders believe in zuckerberg. muchs a lot more slate and more ability to resist these kind of calls for change and say...
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jeff. >> glor: ed o'keefe covering the big political news from our d.c. bureau. ed, thanks. searchers today found the body of a man swept away in the flash floods in maryland. eddison hermond was 39, an air force vet and a national guardsman. jeff pegues was there today as those who live and work in ellicott city got a first look at what's left of their homes and businesses. >> i can already see the floor starting to warp again. >> reporter: when the floodwaters came racing down main street, jason barnes' toy store didn't stand a chance. the water was up to the ceiling. >> yeah, and then, some it looks like. >> reporter: leaving a basement full of toys under water. where do you start the cleanup? >> i don't know. i don't know if anything in here will be salvageable. >> reporter: like many here, barnes has no flood insurance, and also like many others here, he spent much of his savings rebuilding after ellicott city flooded two years ago. they say this flood is worse. on sunday the water came rushing down main street, and as it progressed down the street it took the sidewalk
jeff. >> glor: ed o'keefe covering the big political news from our d.c. bureau. ed, thanks. searchers today found the body of a man swept away in the flash floods in maryland. eddison hermond was 39, an air force vet and a national guardsman. jeff pegues was there today as those who live and work in ellicott city got a first look at what's left of their homes and businesses. >> i can already see the floor starting to warp again. >> reporter: when the floodwaters came racing...
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though, in san francisco, where is ed ruskin. where are you, ed? oh my god, he is back there. ok! ed would agree that we build a lot more transit and bike lanes than parking lots. we're on the right track. [applause] so good morning, everyone. my name is debbie and i have the privilege of serving as the directodirector as the san frano department of environment. we have a lot to be proud of when it comes to our environmental achievements as a city and san francisco would not have much to celebrate if not for the collective efforts of all of you with us here today. and so i would like to start by acknowledging some of the leaders who are in the room. the room is full of phenomenal leaders and these are a few of particularly note in my heart. so first and foremost, mayor mark farrell, thank you for your leadership. [applause] and i can't see where everyone is so i am going to call out names of people who i believe are here with us. supervisor katy tang. [applause] supervisor sandra lee fewer. [applause] supervisor erin peskin. and supervisor catherine stephanie. we also have nicolas
though, in san francisco, where is ed ruskin. where are you, ed? oh my god, he is back there. ok! ed would agree that we build a lot more transit and bike lanes than parking lots. we're on the right track. [applause] so good morning, everyone. my name is debbie and i have the privilege of serving as the directodirector as the san frano department of environment. we have a lot to be proud of when it comes to our environmental achievements as a city and san francisco would not have much to...
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jeff. >> glor: ed o'keefe for the latest on north korea. thanks. now to the middle east and a dramatic escalation in the long- running feud between iran and israel. overnight, rockets were fired from syria into the golan heights occupied my israel. the israelis blame iran and wasted no time firing back. seth doane is in jerusalem. or reporter: this dramatic footage shows israel's response to what it says were iranian strikes. while israel claims iran launched first, it says most of the 20 missiles iran fired failed. aeur were shot down by israel's iron dome interception system. pday, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said iran's inrst-ever direct attack against osraeli military positions crossed a red line. the timing of this escalation has many here worried. it comes after the u.s. pulled out of the iran nuclear deal with active support from the israeli government and ahead of a series of patriotic holidays, yich this year happen to coincide with the controversial mbving of the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. israel has reinforced
jeff. >> glor: ed o'keefe for the latest on north korea. thanks. now to the middle east and a dramatic escalation in the long- running feud between iran and israel. overnight, rockets were fired from syria into the golan heights occupied my israel. the israelis blame iran and wasted no time firing back. seth doane is in jerusalem. or reporter: this dramatic footage shows israel's response to what it says were iranian strikes. while israel claims iran launched first, it says most of the 20...
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this is ed white. nd this roger chafee, lieutenant in the united states navy, 31 years old, preparing for his first space flight. >> you say that a relationship of ed white had with one the astronauts and the astronauts' wives had a major impact on them. and tell us of that story. did.t frank wasn't close to all astronauts but he was the losest to ed white who he considered a brother to him. and ed white felt just the same borman.rank ed white starts most astronauts were concerned with one of the and certainly the most physically strong of all the astronauts. whites were very close including frank's wife susan was best friends with pat white, ed white's wife. when this fire happened and killed the crew, it was to pat white but nobody really realized how devastating it was also to susan who began to believe from that point forward that her husband would suffer a similar the and not really survive space program. really had no chance of it. >> because susan had alzheimer's, did you have a to talk to her?
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more on this story from ed o'keefe. >> i don't understand what kind of environment you're working inn that would be acceptable, and then you can come to work the next day and still have a job. >> reporter: meghan mccain, the daughter of senator john mccain, reacted today to comments made by white house communication aide kelly sadler. according to sources, in a staff meeting yesterday, she joked mccain's opposition to the choice to lead the c.i.a. doesn't matter because, "he's dying anyway." mccain, who is being treated for terminal brain cancer, said he would oppose gina haspel's nomination because of her involvement in the bush-era enhanced interrogation program. sadler's comments drew bipartisan condemnation. former vice president joe biden wrote: >> i certainly, you know, have respect for many of the things that he's accomplished. and so much respect for his family. >> look, john mccain is a hero. no two ways about it. >> reporter: that was a reference to comments candidate trump made about mccain in 2015. >> he's not a war hero. >> he was a war hero. >> he's a war hero because h
more on this story from ed o'keefe. >> i don't understand what kind of environment you're working inn that would be acceptable, and then you can come to work the next day and still have a job. >> reporter: meghan mccain, the daughter of senator john mccain, reacted today to comments made by white house communication aide kelly sadler. according to sources, in a staff meeting yesterday, she joked mccain's opposition to the choice to lead the c.i.a. doesn't matter because, "he's...
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emily: ed, what is your read?d: i think they are counting on the deep reserves of optimism people feel toward this company. people feel like anything elon musk puts his mind to they can accomplish. i would caution that manufacturing experts, it is harder for them to be optimistic on a fundamental level. when you go into manufacturing without doing the testing the auto industry does, you figure it out as you go along, it is difficult to make these big jumps. i feel like they are a year into the production of this vehicle and are struggling. it is impossible to rule anything out. i remain skeptical. emily: i want to talk about the executive turnover and reports that elon musk has taken back charge. who really is in charge of tesla right now? max: elon musk. not just in a broad sort of grand pronouncement sense. if you look at the memo he sent, it is very specific saying that musk is going to mid-level managers. he wants them to be able to justify even very small expenses. that is an approach that has worked for him
emily: ed, what is your read?d: i think they are counting on the deep reserves of optimism people feel toward this company. people feel like anything elon musk puts his mind to they can accomplish. i would caution that manufacturing experts, it is harder for them to be optimistic on a fundamental level. when you go into manufacturing without doing the testing the auto industry does, you figure it out as you go along, it is difficult to make these big jumps. i feel like they are a year into the...
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ed: thank you so much for joining us.hammond, thank you for that eliminating conversation in southern california quite close to l.a. i think you have a data check -- ♪ ♪ from washington, d.c., i am vonnie quinn. mark: and i am mark barton in london. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." vonnie: president trump tweeting earlier his highly anticipated summit with kim jong-un will take place in singapore on june 12, which is a tuesday. we are joined by kevin cirilli. we knew there was a day and location coming and of course it would be announced after the big scene at andrews air force base where the three so-called hostages were released. kevin: a remarkable scene last night, earlier this morning, overnight with president trump, the first lady greeting those detainees released by kim jong-un following secretary of state's mike pompeo's visit over there. we should note just how this has come the same week president trump announced the with draw from the iran nuclear disarmament deal. in the middle east, there is
ed: thank you so much for joining us.hammond, thank you for that eliminating conversation in southern california quite close to l.a. i think you have a data check -- ♪ ♪ from washington, d.c., i am vonnie quinn. mark: and i am mark barton in london. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." vonnie: president trump tweeting earlier his highly anticipated summit with kim jong-un will take place in singapore on june 12, which is a tuesday. we are joined by kevin cirilli. we...
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parents say, parents say, they are not against sex ed being taught.... but would like to work with the school district over the material before it is exposed to their children. we'll have a live report - coming up at nine. coming up at eight.. a warning about some oysters tonight. the type that might be behind cases of noro- virus . plus. starbucks announcing a settlement with two men arrested at a philadelphia store. what the agreement includes. and next. intruders steal 100-thousand dollars worth of items from an east bay home. we talk to the homeowner.. about the devastating loss. i'm kron 4 meteorologist lawrence karnow coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break. (vicki) the shock still hasn't worn off for an east bay family who lost a fortune in a home burglary.(pam) kron four's philippe djegal reports from hayward... where a victim explains how 100-thousand dollars worth of cash and jewelry.... were stolen from her house. (philippe)najia/burglary victim- "they broke in this sliding door, glass -- it's a d
parents say, parents say, they are not against sex ed being taught.... but would like to work with the school district over the material before it is exposed to their children. we'll have a live report - coming up at nine. coming up at eight.. a warning about some oysters tonight. the type that might be behind cases of noro- virus . plus. starbucks announcing a settlement with two men arrested at a philadelphia store. what the agreement includes. and next. intruders steal 100-thousand dollars...
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trish: ed, how do we change it? >> well i think it is interesting that the president is talking about this as trade issue. in some ways i really strikes me as exactly right. this is sam complaint about the europeans not carrying their fair share of nato, for example. what is going on here. what is interesting he used the word extort. that is what is happening. a country says to the u.s. drugmaker, we won't cover your drug. we won't our citizens have access to your medicine unless you provide us with a much lower price. if that was any other product, i think we would call that a unfair trade practice. there are very interesting things going on there. trish: indeed. it is interesting, right? that this is becoming in fact a trade issue dr. jenette? it is all fast nating. how do you lower prices, maintaining competitive enough spirit maintaining industry where companies are rewarded for creating drugs. the it is interesting that the u.s. is the supreme sector, and there is lot of financial reward. if you're starting a d
trish: ed, how do we change it? >> well i think it is interesting that the president is talking about this as trade issue. in some ways i really strikes me as exactly right. this is sam complaint about the europeans not carrying their fair share of nato, for example. what is going on here. what is interesting he used the word extort. that is what is happening. a country says to the u.s. drugmaker, we won't cover your drug. we won't our citizens have access to your medicine unless you...
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i just want to read a quote from ed royce, do you want to read it? from ed royce? your chairman? >> i believe the best path forward at this point is continuing to fix these flaws as we enforce the hell out of this deal. tary tearing up the nuclear deal won't cover this. it won't help galvanize our allies into addressing iran's dangerous activities that threatenen us all. mr. engel: i fear withdrawal would set back these efforts. and congress has heard nothing about alternatives. i would conquer with all those words -- concur with all of those words. ms. pelosi: he opposed the agreement. reporter: thanks so much. the white house has indicated that it's possibly going to implement additional sanctions beyond the sanctions they've reimposed with the jcpoa. some of your colleagues on the other side of the aisle have also quoted this idea. legislatively do you have any sort of game plan to, you know, keep some of your -- not chairman royce, but people like senator toomey, congressman mccaul, who have called for additional sanctions on iran, from going forward? ms. pelosi: does anybody
i just want to read a quote from ed royce, do you want to read it? from ed royce? your chairman? >> i believe the best path forward at this point is continuing to fix these flaws as we enforce the hell out of this deal. tary tearing up the nuclear deal won't cover this. it won't help galvanize our allies into addressing iran's dangerous activities that threatenen us all. mr. engel: i fear withdrawal would set back these efforts. and congress has heard nothing about alternatives. i would...