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meet now 7 tear old eli wooton.o he couldn't talk or get through a day with out having dozens of seizures. he was battling a rare form of severe epilepsy. (rita wooton -- elis mother : "the doctor comes in and we talk and at this point eli has probably had 70 or 80 seizures in like 12 hours and we had did loading doses of dilantin we did nezelverstat but they never stopped ")eli would often stop breathing during seizures, leading to countless emergency room trips. (rita wooton -- elis mother: "that one particular year we made 25 trips to cincinnati childrens five life flights and 17 admissions ")but still no improvements...( rita wooton -- elis mother:"there was nothing else in the medical world that could be done for him there is no cure for this ")that is until a rural kentucky based company, green remedy, heard eli's story and stepped in.(chad wilson -- green remedy: "i called and said look i'm chad with green remedy please don't think i'm crazy i said i grow hemp and she started crying and she said you're going
meet now 7 tear old eli wooton.o he couldn't talk or get through a day with out having dozens of seizures. he was battling a rare form of severe epilepsy. (rita wooton -- elis mother : "the doctor comes in and we talk and at this point eli has probably had 70 or 80 seizures in like 12 hours and we had did loading doses of dilantin we did nezelverstat but they never stopped ")eli would often stop breathing during seizures, leading to countless emergency room trips. (rita wooton -- elis...
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this trip shall be a test of that. >> eli is absolutely right.it will be all about optics from the minute we first lay eyes on him on saudi arabian soil. did he get enough rest, does he know the local customs, has he been briefed. >> and how is he going to respond to the news coverage that was unfolding while he was on the plane. there will be immense focus on the president, on president trump, and there also be immense -- he will need to focus immensely as well on this trip. i don't think you can underscore the importance of him getting away from the eflgs the, getting away from the newspapers. he won't have time to consume the news that he does on a regular basis. that could be very helpful for him. this is a huge opportunity. he's out there visiting, up know, the birth place of islam, the jewish homeland, the headquarters of the catholic church. he wants to deliver a unifying message. all eyes will be on him. he also wants to go out there and america first -- wants to advocate for america. that's a tough line to tow, yeah, the spotlight will b
this trip shall be a test of that. >> eli is absolutely right.it will be all about optics from the minute we first lay eyes on him on saudi arabian soil. did he get enough rest, does he know the local customs, has he been briefed. >> and how is he going to respond to the news coverage that was unfolding while he was on the plane. there will be immense focus on the president, on president trump, and there also be immense -- he will need to focus immensely as well on this trip. i...
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eli pichardo tiene mÁs detalles.e insistentemente y en voz alta al secretario de salud tom price. si la violencia domÉstica serÍa considerado una condiciÓn preexistente. "simplemente hacia mi trabajo, no tenÍa que arrestarme. podrÍan decirme que me alejara." indicÓ esta maÑana el revista que fue liberado tras pagar una fianza de $5000. los hechos ocurrieron en una rueda de prensa que realizaban el secretario price y la asesora de la casa blanca kellyan conway. fue acusado de hacer una debuta fuera de contexto y causar una interrupciÓn de los procesos gubernamentales, cargo por lo que podrÍa ser condenado a hasta seis meses en prisiÓn y $100 de multa. "me han dicho que la mejor forma de lidiar con esto es peleando el caso hasta que sepa lo que sucederÁ con el cargo." lÍderes de varias organizaciones defensoras de los derechos humanos condenaron este hecho. >> cuando un periodista estÁ arrestado mientras estÁ haciendo su trabajo, entras estÁ haciendo una pregunta en el interÉs pÚblico, y es un atentado contra la ley de
eli pichardo tiene mÁs detalles.e insistentemente y en voz alta al secretario de salud tom price. si la violencia domÉstica serÍa considerado una condiciÓn preexistente. "simplemente hacia mi trabajo, no tenÍa que arrestarme. podrÍan decirme que me alejara." indicÓ esta maÑana el revista que fue liberado tras pagar una fianza de $5000. los hechos ocurrieron en una rueda de prensa que realizaban el secretario price y la asesora de la casa blanca kellyan conway. fue acusado de...
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of course, eli stokols of the "wall street journal" still with us. as i was saying, there was something else, and it had to do with the "access hollywood" video and the timing and the impact on the clinton campaign. we'll play this, and then we'll talk mr. about it on the other . >> and ask yourself this. within an hour or two of the "hollywood access" tape being made public, the russian theft of john podesta's e-mails hit wikileaks. what a coincidence. so i mean you just can't make this stuff up. so did we make mistakes? of course we did. did i make mistakes? oh, my gosh, yes. you know, you'll read my confession and my request for absolution. but the reason why i believe we lost were the intervening events in the last ten days. >> amy, you and your co-author have pulled off something not all authors are able to do. you've taken a story that we know the end of. >> right. >> and yet in the reading of it, it is suspenseful and revealing every page on through it. what was it like to be you watching the candidate having arrived at her closing argument, h
of course, eli stokols of the "wall street journal" still with us. as i was saying, there was something else, and it had to do with the "access hollywood" video and the timing and the impact on the clinton campaign. we'll play this, and then we'll talk mr. about it on the other . >> and ask yourself this. within an hour or two of the "hollywood access" tape being made public, the russian theft of john podesta's e-mails hit wikileaks. what a coincidence. so i...
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and now, elie is gone.ibute to his singular leadership, and to all the survivors, i would like to share with you collections from his remarks of 38 years ago. riends, what does one do with such memories of fire, with so many fragments of despair? how does one live in a world which witnessed the murder of one million children? those of us who were there are haunted by those whose lives were turned into ashes, by those whose cemetery was the sky. i belong to a traumatized generation. jewish victims, stripped of their identity, disowned by the whole world. every occupied nation, every underground movement received help from london, washington, or moscow. not the jews. they were the loneliest victims. the world knew and kept silent. and yet, and yet, when the nightmare listed, there was no hate in the hearts of those who survived, only sadness. and paradoxically, hope. for some reason, they were convinced that out of grief and so much suffering, a powerful message of compassion and justice would be heard and re
and now, elie is gone.ibute to his singular leadership, and to all the survivors, i would like to share with you collections from his remarks of 38 years ago. riends, what does one do with such memories of fire, with so many fragments of despair? how does one live in a world which witnessed the murder of one million children? those of us who were there are haunted by those whose lives were turned into ashes, by those whose cemetery was the sky. i belong to a traumatized generation. jewish...
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eli: no.star who fired people on television and made a lot of money off that. i think that is a fair point. let's not shed too many tears for james comey. he badly mishandled the hillary clinton investigation. it was probably inevitable that hillary clinton won the election , she would have fired him. his latest hearing was a disaster. we found that yesterday that he did mislead congress on exactly how many emails whom gravity -- how many mills were forwarded. james comey has made a number of mistakes and one of the mistakes that he announced in march that there was a counterintelligence probe into russia and the trump campaign. at the same time, he didn't say what trump said in the letter, that trump was not being investigated. that is exactly the point who wanted to go to. the three times. the implications of that are what? that caught me by surprise. the implication is that james comey as someone who presents himself as this ultimate boy scout. inis totally beyond politics a town that is he
eli: no.star who fired people on television and made a lot of money off that. i think that is a fair point. let's not shed too many tears for james comey. he badly mishandled the hillary clinton investigation. it was probably inevitable that hillary clinton won the election , she would have fired him. his latest hearing was a disaster. we found that yesterday that he did mislead congress on exactly how many emails whom gravity -- how many mills were forwarded. james comey has made a number of...
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as ely was l said -- elie wiesel said "for the dead and , the living, we must bear witness." these words should be carved into the conscience of humanity forever. only when we remember the families who were torn apart from everyone they loved, who suffered that terrible darkness and evil, who endured the unbearable horror of the holocaust -- only then can we prevent this agony from ever repeating. this place, and this entire nation, are a testament to the unbreakable spirit of the jewish people -- and the hope that light can shine the path beyond the darkness. through persecution, oppression, death, and destruction, the jewish people have persevered. they have thrived. they've become so successful in so many places. and they have enlightened the world. the state of israel is a strong and soaring monument to the solemn pledge we repeat and affirm: never again. from the depths of the suffering, the jewish people have built a mighty nation -- and the star of david waves proudly above this cherished land. as long as we refuse to be silent in the face of evil, as long as we refuse
as ely was l said -- elie wiesel said "for the dead and , the living, we must bear witness." these words should be carved into the conscience of humanity forever. only when we remember the families who were torn apart from everyone they loved, who suffered that terrible darkness and evil, who endured the unbearable horror of the holocaust -- only then can we prevent this agony from ever repeating. this place, and this entire nation, are a testament to the unbreakable spirit of the...
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we're back with hans nichols, biana and eli stoke.for the legal angle here, sethe scene for comey's public testimony. >> well, he's going to have to walk a fine line because on the one hand he has the venue there in front of the senate intelligence committee to lay bear everything he can speak about in terms of the president putting the arm on him to try to shut the investigation down. on the other hand, we now know that this is a central line of inquiry for the mueller investigation, for the investigation now being led by former fbi director bob mueller was the special counsel. and we know that in part because one of the reasons that rod rosenstein recused himself and tossed this over to muler is because rosenstein is now a witness in that matter because his memo is a material fact that will play into this issue. so comey's going to have to walk a line here and it's unclear how far he will go. but when he testified in 2007 about confronting the bush administration, that was pretty dramatic and i expect some high drama in front of the
we're back with hans nichols, biana and eli stoke.for the legal angle here, sethe scene for comey's public testimony. >> well, he's going to have to walk a fine line because on the one hand he has the venue there in front of the senate intelligence committee to lay bear everything he can speak about in terms of the president putting the arm on him to try to shut the investigation down. on the other hand, we now know that this is a central line of inquiry for the mueller investigation, for...
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nicolle wallace, eli stokols obviously here with us in the studio. coming up after our first break, the president himself exposes his own communications team and his own v.p., who now have been caught telling a false version of events. we'll talk about it further when "the 11th hour" continues. finding time to get things done isn't easy. but we've got the digital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change your wifi password to something you can actually remember, instantly. add that premium channel, and watch the show everyone's talking about, tonight. and the bill you need to pay? do it in seconds. because we should fit into your life, not the other way around. go to xfinity.com/myaccount >>> welcome back to "the 11th hour." we mentioned earlier the differing messages coming from the acting director of the fbi and the white house on what rank and file employees in the fbi -- 36,000 people work for the fbi -- thought about former director james comey. deputy press secretar
nicolle wallace, eli stokols obviously here with us in the studio. coming up after our first break, the president himself exposes his own communications team and his own v.p., who now have been caught telling a false version of events. we'll talk about it further when "the 11th hour" continues. finding time to get things done isn't easy. but we've got the digital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change...
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and white house -- and the "wall street journal's" white house reporter eli stokols. e eli, i want to start with a tweet you sent out last night that caught my attention at dinner and bath time for the 5-year-old. i had to stop and read in after i read you tweet this. "just got this text from a gop nat security official, quote, had to apologize to a european defense attache just now. i'm sorry, he's an idiot." please explain. >> there was a lot of -- it's hard to really explain the level of consternation that spread yesterday after the president's speech before the 9/11 memorial and alternate toe l the nato al omitted any comment about whether or not the united states and this new administration stands behind article 5, the central pillar of the nato alliance that an attack on one is an attack on all. 9/11, of course, the only time that's actually been engaged and tvs on behalf of the united states after it was attacked. and so that really upset a lot of allies. the white house since then sort of falling behind the president remarkably on a foreign trip contradicts th
and white house -- and the "wall street journal's" white house reporter eli stokols. e eli, i want to start with a tweet you sent out last night that caught my attention at dinner and bath time for the 5-year-old. i had to stop and read in after i read you tweet this. "just got this text from a gop nat security official, quote, had to apologize to a european defense attache just now. i'm sorry, he's an idiot." please explain. >> there was a lot of -- it's hard to...
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. >> i saw you kissing eli at the musical. >> the plot thickens. >> you were smoothing with eli. >> no! no! no way! no, i broke up with him. >> oh, all right. that's great. >> what? >> i have nevin for a boyfriend at school. i met eli in college. >> oh, okay so she went for her m.r.s. >> he said i'm going to marry him. >> you're not getting married. you got a boyfriend, too? oh, my goodness. >> apparently she's got a boyfriend mattox and dropped this bomb shell. >> he kissed me one time. >> it got worse. >> he kissed me one time. >> it gets worse. >> on the cheek, right? >> no, on the lips. >> oh, my goodness! >> there's an amazing reaction from josie to this news. >> oh, my! >> yeah, well you know it gets even worse. >> that usually happens to me a lot. >> it better not. >>> he has to do this entire interview eating progressively heated wings. >>> find out how this heated interview plays out. >>> plus, don't miss the buzz word for your shot to win an ipad mini. can you actually love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. no other sunscreen works better or feels so g
. >> i saw you kissing eli at the musical. >> the plot thickens. >> you were smoothing with eli. >> no! no! no way! no, i broke up with him. >> oh, all right. that's great. >> what? >> i have nevin for a boyfriend at school. i met eli in college. >> oh, okay so she went for her m.r.s. >> he said i'm going to marry him. >> you're not getting married. you got a boyfriend, too? oh, my goodness. >> apparently she's got a boyfriend...
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eli, i'm going to begin with you. full disclosure. i do believe there is a line in "the godfather" for any circumstance in life. >> of course. >> having said that, is there any doubt that what we are witnesses, absent the violence, and in slow motion, is james comey's revenge? >> no, there is no doubt at all. i mean you can also imagine it as, you know a horror movie where the hand reaches from the grave to claim more victims. of course, comey is still very much with us in this world and will be telling stories one way or another for many months to come. we may not have the benefit of hearing him speak publicly because now the appointment of a special prosecutor as senators were saying on capitol hill today probably means fewer if any public hearings in congress. people who want to see comey in front of the camera tell the story in his own voice may not get that. but it's very clear that comey thinks that this is a rotten situation. he -- you really pick up a sense of personal diusin these sort of secondhand accounts we have been gett
eli, i'm going to begin with you. full disclosure. i do believe there is a line in "the godfather" for any circumstance in life. >> of course. >> having said that, is there any doubt that what we are witnesses, absent the violence, and in slow motion, is james comey's revenge? >> no, there is no doubt at all. i mean you can also imagine it as, you know a horror movie where the hand reaches from the grave to claim more victims. of course, comey is still very much with...
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we probably haven't seen the end of them. >> eli it's been said donald trump was no not a traditional ceo in that he didn't have a board to report to. it's been said with great frequency today over and over again, here's a guy who had one way of doing things in his world. it was the only world he knew. not only is the mind-set of a good government type foreign to him, but he thought he could pull the levers of democracy and make it work for him. is this really the learning curve of someone from the business world now in the oval office? >> well, it's not the learning curve of anyone from the business world who might have won the oval office but it is that way for this executive, for donald trump, a person who has never had to answer for anyone, who is 70 years old. has always surrounded himself with a sort of coatry of yes men and women, people who never questioned him who got things done for him and who looked the other way on ethical things, legal things. they sort of fudged it. you can't do that when you're in a system when you're in a system of government and have all the checks a
we probably haven't seen the end of them. >> eli it's been said donald trump was no not a traditional ceo in that he didn't have a board to report to. it's been said with great frequency today over and over again, here's a guy who had one way of doing things in his world. it was the only world he knew. not only is the mind-set of a good government type foreign to him, but he thought he could pull the levers of democracy and make it work for him. is this really the learning curve of...
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we are joined now by "the wall street journal" white house reporter eli stokols who joins us by phonet your report, about what is happening in the white house, and it doesn't appear as though they've got control of the president's tweets. >> no, lawrence. this is sort of an uphill battle and an ongoing one. the intervention. that's how one of the people involved described it to us. that took place over a month ago after the president's infamous tweet that president obama had wiretapped his offices at trump tower. and there were some people who gathered around him and said, look, you're painting yourself into a bad corner yourself into a bad corner politically and legally potentially when you sort of shoot off on twitter and say these things that we can't really prove or defend. and they have had, you know, discussions with him, you know, since then, and there was another discussion in the oval office this week with attorneys and the tweet that bothered them was one this week where the president was basically talking about, you know -- or the one last week where the president was talki
we are joined now by "the wall street journal" white house reporter eli stokols who joins us by phonet your report, about what is happening in the white house, and it doesn't appear as though they've got control of the president's tweets. >> no, lawrence. this is sort of an uphill battle and an ongoing one. the intervention. that's how one of the people involved described it to us. that took place over a month ago after the president's infamous tweet that president obama had...
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david: all right, megan, tim, eli, thank you.im o'brien, executive editor of "bloomberg view," megan murphy of "bloomberg businessweek," and eli lake, a columnist with "bloomberg view." coming up, former house advisor pico struck -- pete hoekstra. that is coming up. and a life conference is scheduled at 1:30 p.m. we will carry that for you live here on bloomberg television. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i believe the investigation will go forward. both parties at different times have called for the dismissal of mr. comey. this is not watergate. in terms of what the congress is going to do, i want to know all things russia. david: republican senator from south carolina lindsey graham third lawmakers continue to react to james comey's dismissal. richard burr issued the following statement that says, "i am surprised by the timing and reasoning of director comey's terminion. ahave found mr. comey to be public servant of the highest order." pete hoekstra also advised president trump's campaign. he joins us from washington, d.c. let us get yo
david: all right, megan, tim, eli, thank you.im o'brien, executive editor of "bloomberg view," megan murphy of "bloomberg businessweek," and eli lake, a columnist with "bloomberg view." coming up, former house advisor pico struck -- pete hoekstra. that is coming up. and a life conference is scheduled at 1:30 p.m. we will carry that for you live here on bloomberg television. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i believe the investigation will go forward. both parties at...
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and eli stokols white house correspondent for "the wall street journal." david, is this kind of leak a compromising of our national security? >> well, ari, if it is true that this sort of information was shared with the foreign minister from russia and in the oval office and with the ambassador, it would be a very significant and serious breach. really for principle reasons. the first, as you have reported, this information is apparently coming from an ally, from a liaison service that we work with. they would be notified if there were a disclosure of information that they have not authorized. and they could then turn off that information. if misinformation is about isis, about the laptop threat or what have you, that could blind us to very significant information that there is secret threatt to national security. and broadly, whether it's this partner or other partners who rerelie on to get very significant and very sensitive intelligence information see this episode as one where they draw the conclusion that they cannot trust that we will keep their info
and eli stokols white house correspondent for "the wall street journal." david, is this kind of leak a compromising of our national security? >> well, ari, if it is true that this sort of information was shared with the foreign minister from russia and in the oval office and with the ambassador, it would be a very significant and serious breach. really for principle reasons. the first, as you have reported, this information is apparently coming from an ally, from a liaison...
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eli stokols, thank you as well. another breck for us here. and coming up, what timing and the looks of it all as trump meets with the russian ambassador, the russian foreign minister in the oval office amid all these questions about the russia investigation, the comey firing there is more to discuss right after this. liberty mutual stood with us when a fire destroyed the living room. we were able to replace everything in it. liberty did what? liberty mutual paid to replace all of our property that was damaged. and we didn't have to touch our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. well, there goes my boat. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance >>> does the comey firings cast a salado over your talks, gentlemen? >> a firing? you're kidding, you're kidding. >> a little sarcasm from lavrov as the scrutiny intensifies about firing the fbi director. president trump met with that man, russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. trump invited him and sergey kislyak, the ambassador
eli stokols, thank you as well. another breck for us here. and coming up, what timing and the looks of it all as trump meets with the russian ambassador, the russian foreign minister in the oval office amid all these questions about the russia investigation, the comey firing there is more to discuss right after this. liberty mutual stood with us when a fire destroyed the living room. we were able to replace everything in it. liberty did what? liberty mutual paid to replace all of our property...
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eli stokols of "the wall street journal" has been kind enough to join us again this evening. jeremy, first to you. i tried this question with juan zarate with limited success. you're part of this trip. you are tasked with briefing the president tomorrow morning, israel time. what do you tell him to say, what do you tell him to avoid saying? >> first of all, we are all britons tonight. and for our citizens, that's a feeling, brian. but for the professionals in the intelligence community, who the commander in chief will oversee, it's a business model. what i mean by that, we have to put ourselves in the shoes of our friends, our allies, our cousins in the uk intelligence and law enforcement services. the mi-5, the mi-6, the police forces and the other elements that are responsible for protecting the public and working with international partners to stop terrorism. what would they want us to do? i think fundamentally what i would say is mr. president, number one, they want us to reach out to the people of the uk, express condolences and sorrow and also express resolve in the fac
eli stokols of "the wall street journal" has been kind enough to join us again this evening. jeremy, first to you. i tried this question with juan zarate with limited success. you're part of this trip. you are tasked with briefing the president tomorrow morning, israel time. what do you tell him to say, what do you tell him to avoid saying? >> first of all, we are all britons tonight. and for our citizens, that's a feeling, brian. but for the professionals in the intelligence...
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lilly ceo., eli and we will also be discussing tax reform or.et: there was an attempt to write the code in 1986. we will hear from senator bill bradley. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets, i'm julia child really -- chatterley. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu. these ramifications are echoing throughout latin america. >> this was inspired by some talk on our markets live blog on the bloomberg, where they talked brazil's troubles and who it is benefiting in terms of other latin american economies. on a relativesaw basis, inflows into mexican etf, as we saw outflows from more brazilian etf and asset. we are seeing a bounce back that brazil's etf is up by 6.7%. exit kos is up less, but they had less to recoup from is upday -- mexico's less, but they had less to recoup from yesterday. if you look at the year today performance of the two currencies, and competition of each other, that in competition with each other, we have seen the pay so really bounce back strongly this year. it is in the neighborhood of 10% versus the u.s. dollar, w
lilly ceo., eli and we will also be discussing tax reform or.et: there was an attempt to write the code in 1986. we will hear from senator bill bradley. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets, i'm julia child really -- chatterley. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu. these ramifications are echoing throughout latin america. >> this was inspired by some talk on our markets live blog on the bloomberg, where they talked brazil's troubles and who it is benefiting in terms of...
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julia, eli, stick around. when we come back we'll continue on this beat. health care, health care, health care. one of the big stories we're following here in washington, just minutes from now, we expect president trump to make good on a promise he made earlier this year, by giving religious groups more political power, the details of that executive order after the break. with help from our advisor, we made it through many market swings. sure we could travel, take it easy... but we've never been the type to just sit back... not when we've got so much more to give when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hel
julia, eli, stick around. when we come back we'll continue on this beat. health care, health care, health care. one of the big stories we're following here in washington, just minutes from now, we expect president trump to make good on a promise he made earlier this year, by giving religious groups more political power, the details of that executive order after the break. with help from our advisor, we made it through many market swings. sure we could travel, take it easy... but we've never...
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joy ioffe, eli stokols, and ayesha rascoe. ayesha, what do you make of this so far? this is going to be right across the front pages tomorrow. >> it seems like this white house is trying to test the limits of how many scandals can you pack into like a ten-day period right before you go out of the country? >> this is about a ten-pointer. >> and then how do you remain standing, and how do you get things done when you have like three scandals that might have, you know n other situations could have taken another politician out completely? so how do you continue getting anything done in this environment? >> well, eli, my usual marxist analysis of things, meaning i can always judge the temperament of a country by the economy. nixon went during a bad economy. clinton survived in a good economy. if the economy is okay, people aren't in a rush to get rid of anybody. but this is distinctively different. the economy is pretty good right now compared to what it has been, and yet the country, 20% or 30% of it is following this guy intently and they don't like what they see. i kno
joy ioffe, eli stokols, and ayesha rascoe. ayesha, what do you make of this so far? this is going to be right across the front pages tomorrow. >> it seems like this white house is trying to test the limits of how many scandals can you pack into like a ten-day period right before you go out of the country? >> this is about a ten-pointer. >> and then how do you remain standing, and how do you get things done when you have like three scandals that might have, you know n other...
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mad dog, heidi, and eli, we appreciate you all coming on. our first break here this evening. with all this talk about the president hiring a lawyer of his own, president bill clinton's attorney will join us as "the 11th hour" continues. does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz. including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. now's your chance at completely clear skin. just ask your
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here with us tonight discuss it eli, "wall street journal," bost in globe columness, ethics chair at the pointer institute. and plit skoliticpolitico, mich. mike, you'll get the first question tonight what just happened today? >> well, brian, it's another log on the fire. i assume we're talking about the latest reports -- particularly this washington post appreciate it. what it does is, you know, just build out as if we needed any more evidence that this president doesn't seem to respect or care about traditional boundaries that should limit him, that should restrict him from ongoing investigation at a minimum, i think the most charitable thing you can say when you read this story, he's a very wealthy man and use to picking up the phone and getting things done and new york city and in his real estate deals and he thinks that works to a better investigation that involves nefarious influence by a foreign power, but then you see, you know, senator blumenthal gets in front of it. you see it brian, somewhat married in that story. below the name, which describes trump asking two senior int
here with us tonight discuss it eli, "wall street journal," bost in globe columness, ethics chair at the pointer institute. and plit skoliticpolitico, mich. mike, you'll get the first question tonight what just happened today? >> well, brian, it's another log on the fire. i assume we're talking about the latest reports -- particularly this washington post appreciate it. what it does is, you know, just build out as if we needed any more evidence that this president doesn't seem...
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eli stokeles has been kind enough to join us again this evening.eremy, i tried this question to juan with limited success. you're part of this trip. you are tasked with briefing the president tomorrow morning, israel time. what do you tell him to say, what do you tell him to avoid saying? >> first of all, we are all britons tonight. and for our citizens, that's a feeling, brian. but for the professionals in the intelligence community, who the commander in chief will oversee, it's a business model. what i mean by that, we have to put ourselves in the shoes of our friends, our allies, our cousins in the uk intelligence and law enforcement services. the mi-5, the mi-6, the police forces and the other elements that are responsible for protecting the public and working with international partners to stop terrorism. what would they want us to do? i think fundamentally what i would say is mr. president, number one, they want us to reach out to the people of the uk, express condolences and sorrow and also express resolve in the face of this and other attac
eli stokeles has been kind enough to join us again this evening.eremy, i tried this question to juan with limited success. you're part of this trip. you are tasked with briefing the president tomorrow morning, israel time. what do you tell him to say, what do you tell him to avoid saying? >> first of all, we are all britons tonight. and for our citizens, that's a feeling, brian. but for the professionals in the intelligence community, who the commander in chief will oversee, it's a...
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it was a disaster. >> eli, you've got a column out, as well, today.rump's best defense on russia is incompetence. this is your final paragraph. i've been doing a lot of reading of newspapers on television today. "perhaps we'll learn eventually that this was all a grand scheme of the kremlin's. it's also possible that the intelligence breach reported monday by "the washington post" is less than meets the eye -- a gaffe with huge consequences. the most likely explanation for now is troubling enough -- the president is bad at his job. stupid trumps sinister." without huge consequences, there, by the way. i misspoke there. is that supposed to be comfo comforting or worrying here? >> i think it's worrying, because the hope was that trump would grow into the job. but we're seeing from interviews that he's given and not just the lester holt one, but also, you know, his twitter feed, the way that he went about the health care bill and more recently, the way he went about the firing of james comey, in and of themselves, these decisions are not fatal. these dec
it was a disaster. >> eli, you've got a column out, as well, today.rump's best defense on russia is incompetence. this is your final paragraph. i've been doing a lot of reading of newspapers on television today. "perhaps we'll learn eventually that this was all a grand scheme of the kremlin's. it's also possible that the intelligence breach reported monday by "the washington post" is less than meets the eye -- a gaffe with huge consequences. the most likely explanation for...
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e eli? >> yeah, the unpredictability is difficult for a lot of folks on the hill, know a lot of them are saying this is the new normal and we have to learn to live with it. but putting out a day, saying there is going to be a vote on wednesday when they don't have the votes right now to vote tomorrow, is as one aide put it, just sort of adding to a lot of unnecessary pressure, raising expectations unnecessarily, and making their jobs that much harder ultimately when if they can't deliver on that vote on wednesday or on a vote at all this week, if they have to pull this new version of the bill because they can't cobble together enough yeses to get to 216, that is a problem and the more political capital they extend and the more statements that you have from the president tweeting in an interview saying, oh, we're going to get a vote, don't even worry about it, it is going to be easy, it is going to be great, ultimately there is no amount of window dressing that can cover it up when that is no
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eli stokols, reporter for the "wall street journal." michael allen, special assistant to president george w. bush, reminding me what a pill i was in some meetings. joins me today with his great perspective. eli, i want to start with you, though, because this question of legal jeopardy is a real one. i mean, michael and i worked in a white house staff that came under investigation from special prosecutor pat fitzgerald looking into the leak of valerie plame's name and i didn't have clearance at the time that her name was disclosed so i was never wrapped up in it, but i ended up handling all the press around it because i wasn't. what is it doing to this white house -- i can't imagine this white house more paralyzed but is this serious legal question hanging over them? is it creating more paralysis? >> yeah, they seem spooked, just watchi ining sean spicer the la couple days, he doesn't want to answer questions or say anything referring reporters to we'll find out when the president says what he's going to do with the fbi director, refer t
eli stokols, reporter for the "wall street journal." michael allen, special assistant to president george w. bush, reminding me what a pill i was in some meetings. joins me today with his great perspective. eli, i want to start with you, though, because this question of legal jeopardy is a real one. i mean, michael and i worked in a white house staff that came under investigation from special prosecutor pat fitzgerald looking into the leak of valerie plame's name and i didn't have...
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he said in a tweet today -- for more, i want to bring in eli lake.hanker from our gc bureau and at the white house is kevin cirilli. marty, let me begin with you. that series of tweets we got this morning in which the president called for the leakers to be unmasked, he just said at a press conference that the meeting was great, that he got along well with the russian foreign minister and "our fight is against isis." is he taking this seriously? certainly the surrogates around him are taking it seriously. andral mcmaster came out try to explain what he meant by the washington post story being false. he did not directly address the fact that they disputed accounts that weren't in the story. this controversy is not going away, even if donald trump is in terms of going to europe. vonnie: he's also headed to saudi arabia and the middle east. have we learned anymore about how the leak might have emanated? kevin: we have not. there was an interesting point generalhe comments that mcmaster said publicly behind the podium in which he said he believes the leak
he said in a tweet today -- for more, i want to bring in eli lake.hanker from our gc bureau and at the white house is kevin cirilli. marty, let me begin with you. that series of tweets we got this morning in which the president called for the leakers to be unmasked, he just said at a press conference that the meeting was great, that he got along well with the russian foreign minister and "our fight is against isis." is he taking this seriously? certainly the surrogates around him are...
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one of those was a congressman from new york named alfred ely. he was going to be captured by the confederates who happened to be part of the unit commanded by ellerbee b.c. cash. porter alexander comes up while this little drama is playing out late in the battle. as he reached the rear of the eighth south carolina infantry, cache's regiment, i will pick up his narrative. i saw a fine looking sergeant a small manut with in citizen stress to take him before the kernel. this is alfred yulee. the kernel is a tall fellow, 35 to 40 years old, redheaded, red faced, gray eyes, strong featured. angry as a storm cloud and yet drawn his revolver and was trying to shoot the little civilian who was ducking behind the sergeant major. the colonel was swearing with a fluency which would have been credible to a wagon master. bitch,nfernal son of a you came to see the fight, didn't you. soul."n your alexander tried to intervene. their instructions were not to execute people on the battlefield. ,ame down here to see the fun came to see us whipped and killed. ou, i
one of those was a congressman from new york named alfred ely. he was going to be captured by the confederates who happened to be part of the unit commanded by ellerbee b.c. cash. porter alexander comes up while this little drama is playing out late in the battle. as he reached the rear of the eighth south carolina infantry, cache's regiment, i will pick up his narrative. i saw a fine looking sergeant a small manut with in citizen stress to take him before the kernel. this is alfred yulee. the...
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i canmickens blair: --ely assert that wire bolt wire rope deserves the preference over hemp rope in all situations much exposed and where strength and durability is required. >> the country watched with fascination as the spinning of the mighty cables proceeded over san francisco. one of the most ambitious engineering products -- projects of its day. one of thens blair: most important lessons i believe we can take away from the roland family and company is that real.tion is there is a don't tell us it cannot be done attitude. innovate,this, we can we can make something we have thought about come to being, and by that ingenuity and engineering, we can change the way people live their lives in a positive way. became anbling engineer. he studied at the royal academy in prussia, where he was from. he realized america had some of the most amazing structures. he was interested in bridges. around 1847 or so, he came to , plantedd states himself in sachsen birth -- saxonberg outside of pittsburgh. he started farming. what is an engineer doing farming? not much. the pennsylvania railroad was hav
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that is why ely ward was here. we also spoke to one woman who was here because her mother and sister were there to pick up here nieces at the arena. they sustained blast injuries. so we're hearing more and more of these kind of stories of victims sustaining injuries, many of them parents who were there to pick up their kids. as we know as well from that press conference earlier today with the head of police in manchester, children sadly are among the dead. they are still working to try to identify the attacker who perpetrated this attack. all they're saying publicly at the moment is it was a male seemingly who acted alone who carried an explosive device. >> eren, thank you. we will check back with you in the next couple of hours. ariana grande tweeting i am broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so, so sorry. we will have hospital reaction there. donald trump, the president of the united states, will meet with the palestinian president. we expect to see them at 3:40 eastern time, so you would expect a statement
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eli lake from bloomberg view. are bringing, we you special coverage of the tax reform package going before the house thursday this week. later on this program, senate majority leader which may -- mitch mcconnell will be here. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: breaking news this morning for you -- president trump offending himself through his twitter account. he says, "as president, i want to share with russia at an openly scheduled white house meeting, which i have the right to do, facts pertaining to terrorism and air flight safety. humanitarian reasons, plus i want russia to greatly step up their fight against isis and terrorism." the latest defensive president trump after "the washington post" report that he revealed information to the russians last week. in the markets, it has been all about the markets. equities and bonds remain calm. is the unicredit research global head of fx strategy on set. joining us from london. the move in the dollar, what explains it? >> in the very short term, it has definitely been politic
eli lake from bloomberg view. are bringing, we you special coverage of the tax reform package going before the house thursday this week. later on this program, senate majority leader which may -- mitch mcconnell will be here. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: breaking news this morning for you -- president trump offending himself through his twitter account. he says, "as president, i want to share with russia at an openly scheduled white house meeting, which i have the right to do, facts...
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nicole wallace, eli stoke lgs obviously here with us in the studio. coming up, the president himself exposes his own communications team and his own vp who now have been caught telling a false version of events. we'll talk about it when "did 11th hour" continues. the show's about to start! how do i look? like a bald penguin. [ laughing ] show me the billboard music awards. show me top artist. show me the top hot 100 artist. they give awards for being hot and 100 years old? we'll take 2! [ laughing ] xfinity x1 gives you exclusive access to the best of the billboard music awards just by using your voice. the billboard music awards. sunday, may 21st eight seven central only on abc. >>> welcome back. we mentioned earlier the differing messages coming from the acting director of the fbi and the white house on what rank and file employees in the fbi, 36,000 people work for the fbi, thought about former director james comey. deputy press second sara huckaby sanders was pressed about the inconsistency in the briefing room today. >> i certainly heard from a l
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there goes eli i think i'm next i love you mom! louis goes into waterthis is what it's all about - a healthy ocean with hundreds of sharks ---- and only when swimming amongst them, could i truly appreciate their beauty...and up on land - it's just as stunning ----this remote atoll of fakarava in french polynesia is world famous for its population of sharks ----- up to fifteen species including hammerheads, gray reefs, silvertips, white and black tips and nurse sharks --- eli 'its just a volcano in the middle of the ocean so what that gives you shallow water deep water the minerals from he volcano come up creates a feeding ground for fish and where there's fish there's sharks eli - joined on our dive by his wife lorenza izzo - is hosting discovery's "shark after dark" for his third year in a row - has the fear factor settled in are you still a little nervous jumping in or at peace? totally at peace // 02.17.32 being with the sharks is so peaceful (----louis----)we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for k
there goes eli i think i'm next i love you mom! louis goes into waterthis is what it's all about - a healthy ocean with hundreds of sharks ---- and only when swimming amongst them, could i truly appreciate their beauty...and up on land - it's just as stunning ----this remote atoll of fakarava in french polynesia is world famous for its population of sharks ----- up to fifteen species including hammerheads, gray reefs, silvertips, white and black tips and nurse sharks --- eli 'its just a volcano...
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matthew, maria, eli. i have to start with diane feinstein here a little bit.rustrated with director comey, but not enough to say he's not qualified to run the fbi. but, wow, is she upset. >> sanctimonious. you can see why there are frustrations. he treated the clinton investigation differently than the investigation into russian meddling in the election that could have impacted the trump campaign in a negative way. you hear the director talking about we were very mindful of politics. we try to make every decision separate in this vacuum that's a political, not influenced by politics. he was so hypersensitive in the election. both can't be true. he was thinking about politics. he was thinking about it today when he was folksy. he was trying to rehabilitate his own image. >> it's sort of like -- it should be a good warning to anybody that's in one of these jobs. the minute you open the door a little bit, you're never going to be able to close it again and that's what happened. he opened it in july and he's been trying to -- he's tied himself in knots. >> and he
matthew, maria, eli. i have to start with diane feinstein here a little bit.rustrated with director comey, but not enough to say he's not qualified to run the fbi. but, wow, is she upset. >> sanctimonious. you can see why there are frustrations. he treated the clinton investigation differently than the investigation into russian meddling in the election that could have impacted the trump campaign in a negative way. you hear the director talking about we were very mindful of politics. we...
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elie wiesel who survived the horrors of auschwitz put it well. for me, every hour is grace. and i feel gratitude in my heart each time i can meet someone and look at his or her smile. i will admit, many in my generation haven't done a great job when it comes to dealing with one another in grace. you have an opportunity to do better. to lead the way towards a new era of engagement in our communities. you leave this place today with many obligations, but i hope you'll consider the three challenges i've presented. a call to service, a call to courage, and a call to grace. years from now, when someone asks you, why do you serve, you can respond, because a great woman, a great leader, a great american, dr. mary mcleod bethune, inspired me. when you face the challenges of your day, you can say, i was courageous, because dr. bethune showed me the way. and when some pursue dissention, you can engage in debate with grace and poise, just as dr. bethune did. each of you has a story of your own. waiting to be written. you make us proud. and more than that, you give us hope. you have ach
elie wiesel who survived the horrors of auschwitz put it well. for me, every hour is grace. and i feel gratitude in my heart each time i can meet someone and look at his or her smile. i will admit, many in my generation haven't done a great job when it comes to dealing with one another in grace. you have an opportunity to do better. to lead the way towards a new era of engagement in our communities. you leave this place today with many obligations, but i hope you'll consider the three...