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home that they return to from their deployment and from there tourism and other station with robert ely was an engineer and one of the top students at west point where he may return to become the commandant and in those years being and is there any spent time constructing fourth place like hampton road or south carolina or new york city. hard to construct reports or other infrastructure in the winters almost every winter they would return to arlington for christmas into the winter robert ely would cross the river and would work at the chief of engineer's office while mary was with her parents and their grandkids at home. that pattern continued for 30 years from 1831-1861. when abraham lincoln was elected south carolina seceded in the other states followed and robert ely was in texas and recalled to washington dc. by then general in chief of what we would call the chief of staff of the army or even chairman of the joint steve the longest serving general under whom robert eb had served under the mexican american war three years earlier set of robert eb he was the finest soldier he'd ever
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so i want to discuss this with elie honig. the doj declined to prosecute comey.they said that he violated fbi policy, but do you think this was a correct outcome? >> i do. i think it was a rebuke of james comey and a serious one because the main thing that james comey did wrong is he took information, sensitive information, not necessarily classified but sensitive about an ongoing criminal investigation, he gave it to a friend of his outside the department in order for that person to give to to the media. an ordinary prosecutor like i was does that, you get fired. i mean, that is a breach of the fbi rules, but i think what we should not lose sight of is none of this is any sort of vindication for donald trump. it doesn't change anything about what comey was writing about in those memos, donald trump demanding loyalty of him and donald trump trying to get him to shut down the flynn investigation. those are still -- i believe obstructive acts. and today's finding on comey has nothing to do with clearing trump of that. >> let's bring shawn in. shawn, you know, i wan
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times" white house reporter eli stoke els. john to you first. larry kudlow in the past specifically 2011 was highly critical of the payroll tax, saying it didn't work. whether it is the payroll tax or any other tax cut why should we believe it? the president was out there just before the midterm saying get ready for a middle class tax cut. we never saw it. why do we think we'll actually see one now? >> we don't. we have a trillion dollar deficit. the administration has very little credibility in terms of its economic prescriptions given where we are now. the administration wanted to do something to stimulate the economy, if you talk to economists they'd say the first thing he can do is absolutely nothing. like do nothing to inflame the trade war further. if he wants to do something really aggressive he can roll back his tariffs, which are functionally a tax on americans. that's a way to cut taxes without having to expand the deficit because that's not on the books of the federal budget. >> eli, 74% of economists surveyed expect a recession by 20
times" white house reporter eli stoke els. john to you first. larry kudlow in the past specifically 2011 was highly critical of the payroll tax, saying it didn't work. whether it is the payroll tax or any other tax cut why should we believe it? the president was out there just before the midterm saying get ready for a middle class tax cut. we never saw it. why do we think we'll actually see one now? >> we don't. we have a trillion dollar deficit. the administration has very little...
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eli, i'll start with you. president trump 12 days ago said he was in disagreement with the nra, perhaps. here's what he said then, and what he said on tuesday after that conversation with wayne lapierre. >> look, the nra has over the years taken a very, very tough stance on everything. and i understand it. it's a slippery slope. they think you prove one thing and that leads to a lot of bad things. i don't agree with it. i think we can do meaningful, very meaningful background checks. >> a lots of the people that put me where i am are strong believers in the second amendment, i am also. we have to be very careful about that. they call it the slippery slope. all of a sudden everything gets taken away. we're not going to let that happen. >> we have seen this from the president before, eli. how do you know where the president actually stands on an issue? >> it's hard because he's often saying completely opposing and contradicting things. i was with the president the day that he traveled to dayton and el paso follo
eli, i'll start with you. president trump 12 days ago said he was in disagreement with the nra, perhaps. here's what he said then, and what he said on tuesday after that conversation with wayne lapierre. >> look, the nra has over the years taken a very, very tough stance on everything. and i understand it. it's a slippery slope. they think you prove one thing and that leads to a lot of bad things. i don't agree with it. i think we can do meaningful, very meaningful background checks....
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he was able as eli said to focus on himself. he managed to emerge from the hospital in dayton, despite all of the efforts by the white house to prevent him from having any contact with reporters, was able to emerge from that dayton hospital, finding a victim that was himself. and having this fight with sherrod brown. right? he was the victimized one, the oppressed one, the one who had been hurt, wounded after walking out of this hospital in dayton. somehow his ego bruised that sherrod brown might have suggested that some of the people in the hospital weren't admirers of him and then later in the day actually kind of echoes what sherrod brown says and said, these people had such respect for the office of the president. that's actually what sherrod brown said. that the ones who were not admirers of him showed up and showed respect for the office of the president. somebody must have said that to him i assume in dayton. this was a day where it would have been very easy to be presidential, and the president had difficulty with that.
he was able as eli said to focus on himself. he managed to emerge from the hospital in dayton, despite all of the efforts by the white house to prevent him from having any contact with reporters, was able to emerge from that dayton hospital, finding a victim that was himself. and having this fight with sherrod brown. right? he was the victimized one, the oppressed one, the one who had been hurt, wounded after walking out of this hospital in dayton. somehow his ego bruised that sherrod brown...
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times white house reporter eli stokols, republican political consultant and contributing host of vox media's "considerate," sir michael singleton and msnbc contributor adrian elrod. welcome to all of you. the president has been stirring the pot, eli, on everything from paper straws and putting out these shirts depicting him and mitch mcconnell as supreme court champs. what does he think this gains him? >> well, i think it's part of a strategy and a long-term one for the president, an understanding that if your tax cuts haven't really trickled down and created a lot of jobs, you know, if the economy is not really helping everybody, if farmers are hurt by the tariffs, what will bind you to your base of supporters? it's the us versus them. it's the culture wars. it's all of these things. it goes back to colin kaepernick, the betsy ross flag. this president is attacking american cities of late. he looks for anything and everything that can drive that wedge and that can animate people on both sides. he doesn't mind if there's a counterreaction from people who aren't really his supporters.
times white house reporter eli stokols, republican political consultant and contributing host of vox media's "considerate," sir michael singleton and msnbc contributor adrian elrod. welcome to all of you. the president has been stirring the pot, eli, on everything from paper straws and putting out these shirts depicting him and mitch mcconnell as supreme court champs. what does he think this gains him? >> well, i think it's part of a strategy and a long-term one for the...
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everything came full circle. >> dana: eli and mason, congratulations.t on the daily signal, a great newsletter to sign up for. i love to see young people doing great things and talking about what it means to be an american. congratulations and have a good summer. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for having us. >> dana: an 8-year-old gets a new bionic arm. the hero arm was developed by a company called open biotics. the austin, texas, girl is the youngest person in the u.s. to get one and the good news is it will allow her to do stuff like this. >> my favorite thing is to make a heart out of two hands. >> dana: open biotics has the prosthetic costs around $20,000 and it's covered by health care plans in the united states and europe. that's a great innovation that's going to help that little girl very much. coming up on "the five," we are going to talk about the debates and also about the news that james comey will not be prosecuted. the justice department making that news just before the show got started today. of course we also have to have a little
everything came full circle. >> dana: eli and mason, congratulations.t on the daily signal, a great newsletter to sign up for. i love to see young people doing great things and talking about what it means to be an american. congratulations and have a good summer. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for having us. >> dana: an 8-year-old gets a new bionic arm. the hero arm was developed by a company called open biotics. the austin, texas, girl is the youngest person in...
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eli: no, wait. i just wanted to warn you: the press might call.-carr's husband is doing his spousal interview with kids. we discussed this, eli; i'm not gonna do an interview. i know. i-i didn't say anything. i'm just saying, you might get a call. i'm going now. no, wait. you and the kids are coming to the hyra tomorrow night for the returns, right? i am. not the kids? good-bye, eli. (phone beeps) it's a four-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath
eli: no, wait. i just wanted to warn you: the press might call.-carr's husband is doing his spousal interview with kids. we discussed this, eli; i'm not gonna do an interview. i know. i-i didn't say anything. i'm just saying, you might get a call. i'm going now. no, wait. you and the kids are coming to the hyra tomorrow night for the returns, right? i am. not the kids? good-bye, eli. (phone beeps) it's a four-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath
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elie said no. what do you think, shawn? >> no, it absolutely does not vindicate the president. the other reports that have been done. look, you know, when we look at the most important report here, the mueller report, people -- people who support the president will often say that because there was no finding of conspiracy with russia and because there was no prosecution over the obstruction of justice that we know took place that therefore there should not have been an investigation. yes, there should have been an investigation and it was an important investigation and it did not vindicate the president. and this report also does not vindicate the president. these i.g. reports are very limited in scope. looked at a very specific set of facts. i think if this i.g. report had looked at the motivation that jim comey had, we may have had a very different outcome as to whether or not this vindicated the president. >> all right. thank you, gentlemen. i appreciate it. >>> the president doubling down on his criticism of fox news and some of their staffers are pushing right back. i'm go
elie said no. what do you think, shawn? >> no, it absolutely does not vindicate the president. the other reports that have been done. look, you know, when we look at the most important report here, the mueller report, people -- people who support the president will often say that because there was no finding of conspiracy with russia and because there was no prosecution over the obstruction of justice that we know took place that therefore there should not have been an investigation. yes,...
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elie honig is here to discuss that. first, let's get to br bryn gingras. hours, just leaving him there when he had just come off suicide watch. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. three hours, not monitored, according to "the new york times." as you said, guards were supposed to check on him every 30 minutes or so. so there are still so many questions that are left unanswered here, such as what were they doing? that's going to be investigated. what does the documentation show they were doing? that's another question. what do cameras show? we know there are investigative teams that were here yesterday. there's more arrived today to help answer a lot of these questions. but poppy, i can also tell you that "the new york times" is also reporting that the two guards who were charged with monitoring epstein are not answering any investigative questions. they have lawyers. we also know two guards were put on leave, although we don't know if it was those two specific guards. also, the warden here for mcc has been reassigned as well. >> elie, let's talk about that and
elie honig is here to discuss that. first, let's get to br bryn gingras. hours, just leaving him there when he had just come off suicide watch. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. three hours, not monitored, according to "the new york times." as you said, guards were supposed to check on him every 30 minutes or so. so there are still so many questions that are left unanswered here, such as what were they doing? that's going to be investigated. what does the documentation show they...
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eli: ¿cÓmo va a tener tu Íntima amiga que salga a ventilar tus intimidades?en que a mÍ me iniciÓ la carrera tal o cual. ¿tu limpiador facial limpia bien? prueba garnier micellar cleansing water. es una forma pura de limpiar. las micelas actúan como un imán para quitar el maquillaje sin frotar. limpia sin enjuagar. para quitar el refresca sin residuos. limpieza, reinventada. micellar water. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! [mÚsica] alan: ahÍ estamos con esta gran producciÓn "despierta amÉrica", "sin rollo" es viernes. frida sofÍa entre alejandra guzmÁn continÚa complicÁndose, ahora con las declaraciones de frida sofÍa acerca de que si estÁ embarazada, no solamente de que aborto, la respuesta del exnovio ya saliÓ y ahora estÁ en boca de todos. leamos por favor el mensaje que saco en instagram el exnovio de frida sofÍa, dice así: " si toda mujer tuviera el vientre de cristal, no abortarÍa, un bebÉ no sabe, me quitaste lo que mÁs querÍa, frida sofía". >> el derecho que tiene ella como mujer de tomar decisiones sobre su cuerpo, discutÍamos que cuando hay un embarazo, us
eli: ¿cÓmo va a tener tu Íntima amiga que salga a ventilar tus intimidades?en que a mÍ me iniciÓ la carrera tal o cual. ¿tu limpiador facial limpia bien? prueba garnier micellar cleansing water. es una forma pura de limpiar. las micelas actúan como un imán para quitar el maquillaje sin frotar. limpia sin enjuagar. para quitar el refresca sin residuos. limpieza, reinventada. micellar water. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! [mÚsica] alan: ahÍ estamos con esta gran producciÓn "despierta...
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elie, we'll cover a bunch of topics.here. now that epstein is dead, one viewer wants to know, what kind of evidence are investigators looking at relating to epstein the death, and could there be criminal charges against anyone who worked at the metropolitan correctional center? >> we learned the justice department investigation of epstein's death in the mcc is continuing and attorney general william barr gave us a hint of where things may be heading when he told us he was seeing serious irregularities inside the mcc. that may turn out to be an understatement. in terms of what evidence they're looking at, the short answer is everything. they have the autopsy showing that it was a suicide. i guarantee you they're looking at every frame of surveillance video they have from inside that prison. they are likely looking at jeffrey epstein's calls and emails made from the mcc and mcc prisoners have emails. that's a fairly recent development. and also looking at the mcc's paperwork showing what guards were on duty. doing their as
elie, we'll cover a bunch of topics.here. now that epstein is dead, one viewer wants to know, what kind of evidence are investigators looking at relating to epstein the death, and could there be criminal charges against anyone who worked at the metropolitan correctional center? >> we learned the justice department investigation of epstein's death in the mcc is continuing and attorney general william barr gave us a hint of where things may be heading when he told us he was seeing serious...
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. >> ifou l eli, there is a sign that says next gas, 164 miles.hey mean 164 miles. >> reporter: mark bassett looks the part of a railroad manager, and it's not for show. are you enjoying the trip? >> i am having a great time. >> reporter: he is the president of the historic nevada northern railroad out of ely, nevada. a town built by this railroad that is still chugging along. a long way from just about anywhere to come. >> and, you know, that is our strength and our weakness. if we were near las vegas right now, that would have all been bulldozed down. but because of our remoteness, it was preserved. >> reporter: these trains have been running ever since copper was discovered here. there is no ore to haul anymore, but the railroad does offer passengers something as black as coal. >> all aboard! >> reporter: a night ride under the stars. just before sunset, it heads out for a three-hour ride toward great basin national park, certified as one of the darkest regions in the lower 48 states. no lights are allowed. way up ahead is park ranger charlie,
. >> ifou l eli, there is a sign that says next gas, 164 miles.hey mean 164 miles. >> reporter: mark bassett looks the part of a railroad manager, and it's not for show. are you enjoying the trip? >> i am having a great time. >> reporter: he is the president of the historic nevada northern railroad out of ely, nevada. a town built by this railroad that is still chugging along. a long way from just about anywhere to come. >> and, you know, that is our strength and...
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eli lily is criminal organization. i don't regret saying that at all.eally appreciate what you're doing and you're extremely brave under the circumstances. and i'd really like to hear you what have to say about it. thank you very much. guest: thank you, jerry. jerry, the fact is there is no free market for prescription drugs in america. the entire system is -- has been built by drug companies over about a 40-year period. they've spent billions of dollars lobbying and giving campaign contributions to build this system that gives them monopoly pricing power. it's government regulation and laws that enable the drug companies to take advantage of us and it's only government reform that is going to fix that problem. which is why it's so important for this new senate bill that's making its way through the senate to be enacted. the house will introduce legislation, we expect, right after the recess, to allow medicare to negotiate directly with the drug companies. there are a host of other reforms making their way through the congress and working hard to see th
eli lily is criminal organization. i don't regret saying that at all.eally appreciate what you're doing and you're extremely brave under the circumstances. and i'd really like to hear you what have to say about it. thank you very much. guest: thank you, jerry. jerry, the fact is there is no free market for prescription drugs in america. the entire system is -- has been built by drug companies over about a 40-year period. they've spent billions of dollars lobbying and giving campaign...
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. >> for more, i'm joined by susan wall of pennsylvania, michael steel, former rnc chairman, and eli, white house reporter for the washington times. duel loyalty, craziness, this sounds like ed koch in the bad old days of new york city and the triable warfare. jewish voters vote 70% vote democrat. stop doing that, that would be disloyal to what, being jewish? your thoughts. >> that's exactly the question, disloyal to whom or to what, as a democratic screwish member of congress, i am personally offended and i think most jews in this country would be. we separate our faith and our politics for the most part, and to suggest that they are one in the same i find to be offensive. >> let me go to jonathan, my friend jonathan meachum because this is history at work here. often i find the older i get, i find history crashing into present time. this is awful stuff. this tells people, you must vote by identity, you must vote by religion, a certain way, your partisanship, your politics must be by your cultural background, blah blah blah, it's a religious test. you must vote a certain way. you vot
. >> for more, i'm joined by susan wall of pennsylvania, michael steel, former rnc chairman, and eli, white house reporter for the washington times. duel loyalty, craziness, this sounds like ed koch in the bad old days of new york city and the triable warfare. jewish voters vote 70% vote democrat. stop doing that, that would be disloyal to what, being jewish? your thoughts. >> that's exactly the question, disloyal to whom or to what, as a democratic screwish member of congress, i am...
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eli and jonathan, great reporting on that story.you, i appreciate it. >>> breaking news, we got an update moments ago from the national weather service on the track of dorian. now a cat 1 hurricane. we are live in puerto rico as the island prepares for a hit next. a hit next we're pretty different. (vo) everyone in your family is different. that's why verizon lets everyone mix and match different unlimited plans, so you only pay for what you need. switch now to verizon. new plans start at $35. just $35. the network more people rely on gives you more. (announcer) important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. right now, in areas like yours, people have already called about life insurance through the colonial penn program and received their free beneficiary planner. have you received your free planner? if not, i encourage you to pick up the phone and take advantage of this free offer. in addition to your free beneficiary planner, you'll also receive free information on affordable whole life insurance that has a lifetime rate lock
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thank you, eli stoke els, chris lu, ron insana, ben white. next, jeffrey epstein's autopsy is out and there are even more questions. we'll be speaking to a guy who went to epstein's island of sin to figure out what we've been dying to know. how this man got all that money. . but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? from the day you're born memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ mmm, exactly!ug liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty.
thank you, eli stoke els, chris lu, ron insana, ben white. next, jeffrey epstein's autopsy is out and there are even more questions. we'll be speaking to a guy who went to epstein's island of sin to figure out what we've been dying to know. how this man got all that money. . but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding?...
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shows like burning paper offerings and praise on things over there and some of them as august gathering eli they events pointed to later scenes at the police station with people also chance so goes against police excessive force to specially on the long haul thing injuries of the lady area over the weekend and holding center they wanted to close has it and also they accuse the coach has said all accounts offices by race of places but then those have said they refused to leave and actually says no there actually is a whole confrontations asli to essentially as we have seen all the practice that essentially police say 5 rounds of tear gas to disperse protesters flew point they said things like who was the time that the police station and what isn't really incredible so far is really just a sense of resolve among these protestors c.v.a. it seems like these clashes have really become the new norm. well you pick just like cheney has like over 50 is becoming like you long as you have mentioned that is the also the impression i'm out of many of the hong kong citizens because even though the police
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government and especially historians both polish german veiling more and more details about the tragedy of eli. mali and co by chick hopes for reconciliation between poets and germans. today germans are completely different people than they were back then that poles are different. sophia hutchens guys know 91 years old she still has trouble dealing with the past. that when you ask the germans about it they say that wasn't us it was the nazis but why did the nazis come from from germany and if you ask me whether or not i can forgive well no i'm trying but i don't trust the germans. what if this were to happen here all over again. 80 years after the start of world war 2 many poles feel that the air raid on and germany's attack on their country has not been suitably dealt with in german polish relations. well fresh off 1st 0 carbon transatlantic voyage teenage activists get a 10 burger joint hundreds of other young people in new york city on friday to raise awareness and demand action on the climate crisis the crowd gathered in front of the united nations headquarters where 2 burg is also due to
government and especially historians both polish german veiling more and more details about the tragedy of eli. mali and co by chick hopes for reconciliation between poets and germans. today germans are completely different people than they were back then that poles are different. sophia hutchens guys know 91 years old she still has trouble dealing with the past. that when you ask the germans about it they say that wasn't us it was the nazis but why did the nazis come from from germany and if...
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attorney for the southern district of new york, elie honig and paul callan. new details we're learning. no guards monitoring him, no one else in his cell. are you surprised? >> i am, especially given specific things related to epstein. he was probably the highest priority in custody in the federal of bureau prisons. second of all, he reportedly had a recent suicide attempt. he was on suicide watch, more intensive than the housing unit, for about six days, from what i understand, less than tipky they keep someone on suicide watch. why did they take him off of suicide watch? i want to know that. they're supposed to document that. and apparently he dropped the ball when he was in the housing unit as well. >> paul, those guards, those personnel can now legally be in some trouble? >> they could be in trouble in two ways, facing disciplinary proceedings for not guarding a prisoner who attempted suicide but also subject to a civil lawsuit. the federal government could be sue ed civilly by epstein's este for not protecting him when he was sick. i don't think you'll s
attorney for the southern district of new york, elie honig and paul callan. new details we're learning. no guards monitoring him, no one else in his cell. are you surprised? >> i am, especially given specific things related to epstein. he was probably the highest priority in custody in the federal of bureau prisons. second of all, he reportedly had a recent suicide attempt. he was on suicide watch, more intensive than the housing unit, for about six days, from what i understand, less than...
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. >>> on deck, apple and eli lilly teaming up to identify and fight dementia. >>> and later today dohn live on cnbc. he will be on "the halftime report" at 12:30 we'll be back after this but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right - by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. you can get your interest rate right - by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right. with sofi. check your rate in 2 minutes or less. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. my first job is to care for derek. everything i do is for him. when i moved to this apartment after six months, we need to connect with the world. i use the internet to keep him in the language, because that's the way to connect to my family's traditions. he has to know where he comes from. we need internet essentials. there's no excuse to not get connected. >>> welcome back it's time for your top trending stories. rahel solomon what will we be talking about today? >> times square is lit you are the kind of person who would say lit? >> "a," i'm too old. "b," that's not even cool anymore t
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ainsley: eli, why do you like that jersey so much?gh credit for what they do. pete: well-said. smart 7th grader, eli. coach, you served, both of you have served in law enforcement. when you look at some of the headlines we've seen, some of the criticism of police officers, why do you see, is that why you see communities rallying back to support police in ways like this? >> well, you know, i don't really think about it a whole lot. i go to work, i do my job the best that i can. i come out here on the football field. i teach these boys things i know who ten them become adults. pete: absolutely. brian: mike, what is your philosophy on coaching, how it fits into the real world? >> my philosophy comes from my law enforcement background, how it is structured and how we work together as a team. and how we build self-confidences among ourselves through hard work and dedication to our craft. and, you know, it just, it seems to resonate with the kids. every day they push themselves every day and, you know we have a saying amongst each other, yo
ainsley: eli, why do you like that jersey so much?gh credit for what they do. pete: well-said. smart 7th grader, eli. coach, you served, both of you have served in law enforcement. when you look at some of the headlines we've seen, some of the criticism of police officers, why do you see, is that why you see communities rallying back to support police in ways like this? >> well, you know, i don't really think about it a whole lot. i go to work, i do my job the best that i can. i come out...
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we just very well was with my great back eli off jobs good to watch the contrast in circled by 5 apartments they cost ingeniously finds a white 3 to or not so stephanie. to close the back. super trick. the situation just takes with a headache and it was a perfect. really. he's the 1st to. come on those 2 with a great assist. assist from now on the amazing assist them and i did my chop in the box and now that's the league's leading scorer can take them up in style is while. but fights you know the mob just lacks. the cost to step up. to the top. spot it looks amazing because it was a great combination from behind to the right side yeah he was a tool but he was a kid much good on those skills the combination in general and this goal was perfect. sceptical. while prostates. such a classic. case of finishing. yeah it was like the old days of being christian in the youth and he played medieval and just made it so much of it over the goalies so so that's what i did and i went in so really thankful. christy and phyllis ache with a typically penetrating run and apos to match. shit but that's a clas
we just very well was with my great back eli off jobs good to watch the contrast in circled by 5 apartments they cost ingeniously finds a white 3 to or not so stephanie. to close the back. super trick. the situation just takes with a headache and it was a perfect. really. he's the 1st to. come on those 2 with a great assist. assist from now on the amazing assist them and i did my chop in the box and now that's the league's leading scorer can take them up in style is while. but fights you know...
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eli: en el momento que termines una relaciÓn, ¿puedes hacer lo que tÚ quieras?
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you have the just very well was with my great back eli off the cops good to watch the contrast encircled by fight the problems they caused ingeniously finds a white roots or not so stephan. the cool stuff about. super train. the situation just take that with a headache and i was it was a perfect. he's. pursued. them on those 2 with a great assist. assist from now on the amazing assist them and i did my chop in the box and that's it the leads leading scorer can t. them up in style while. watching the mob this is my last. stop stop stop. stop spot it looks amazing because it was a great combination from behind to the right side yeah he was a tool he was a kid we sure don't ski the combination in general and this goal was. to pick up my car while prostate. such a classic. case of finishing. yeah i was so it was like the old days with me and christian and the youth and when he played me the event i just needed to chip it over the goalie saw so that's what i did and i went in so really thankful. christian for lasik with a typically penetrating run and a pass to match. the shoot for that 6 cau
you have the just very well was with my great back eli off the cops good to watch the contrast encircled by fight the problems they caused ingeniously finds a white roots or not so stephan. the cool stuff about. super train. the situation just take that with a headache and i was it was a perfect. he's. pursued. them on those 2 with a great assist. assist from now on the amazing assist them and i did my chop in the box and that's it the leads leading scorer can t. them up in style while....
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me gusta, querida eli. gracias por ayudarnos a resolver.o, a cambio de publicidad. alan: entonces, los aÑos este lugar dijeron te damos un descuento, nos das un adelanto del 20%. ellos dan el adelanto del 20%, todo iba bien, la que planea la boda de la pareja de repente le llama, no pasaba nada, pasaba el tiempo y, los dueÑos preguntaban si se van a casar en esta fecha porque no levent dado lo demÁs y querÍan organizarse. la organizadora dice que sÍ se va a realizar la boda, y le mandan el 80% restante, pagaron completo. despuÉs se dan cuenta que en ese lugar no se podÍan casar por la iglesia. entonces, al no poderse casar por la iglesia, ellos deciden ya no hacer la boda en ese lugar. me imagino yo que hay un contrato y, al cancelarlo con tan poco tiempo, los dueÑos de este lugar dijeron que se tenÍa que quedar con el adelanto, porque, si no cancela este tu boda en este momento y estÁ muy cerca y yo tenÍa apartada la fecha para ti, no lo puedo vender a nadie mÁs, me tengo que quedar con el adelanto, es lo que yo estoy pensando. francisca:
me gusta, querida eli. gracias por ayudarnos a resolver.o, a cambio de publicidad. alan: entonces, los aÑos este lugar dijeron te damos un descuento, nos das un adelanto del 20%. ellos dan el adelanto del 20%, todo iba bien, la que planea la boda de la pareja de repente le llama, no pasaba nada, pasaba el tiempo y, los dueÑos preguntaban si se van a casar en esta fecha porque no levent dado lo demÁs y querÍan organizarse. la organizadora dice que sÍ se va a realizar la boda, y le mandan el...
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the i'm tough to very well what is it with my great back eli off good to watch the pinch. i was. told by fight the problems they caused ingeniously finds the white troops are not so stephanie i. think you'll see a backlash. super trade. the situation just take which it would take and i was it was a perfect. case. for 6 of. them on those given the great assist. assist from a no and all skid amazing is that then i did my chop in the box and now that's what the elites leading scorer can teach them up in style as well. like fights you know the mob just past. the cops to try to stop. it but it's a tough. spot it looks amazing because it was a great combination from behind to the right side yeah he was a tool he was a kid be sure to keep the combination in general and in this goal was. to pick up my car while prostate. such a classic. case of finishing. yeah i was so it was like the old days with me and christian and the youth and he played me just maybe it's a chip it over the goalie you saw so that's what i did and i went in so i really thankful for. christian polish sake with a typi
the i'm tough to very well what is it with my great back eli off good to watch the pinch. i was. told by fight the problems they caused ingeniously finds the white troops are not so stephanie i. think you'll see a backlash. super trade. the situation just take which it would take and i was it was a perfect. case. for 6 of. them on those given the great assist. assist from a no and all skid amazing is that then i did my chop in the box and now that's what the elites leading scorer can teach them...
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. >> first of all on the spirit of full disclosure, i'm a major major stockholder in eli you copy. have been for 42 years since i sold a medical device copy. i'm a major investor in healthcare field. devices princely now. you look at the quality of life in america, look at people today with hips, that 50 years ago they walked around in agony think god thats no alternative. joe and his team put a new hip, new shoulder and let people tell you about the quality of life. this nonsense, literally spent $55 billion between 2005 and 2016 on r&d and did not have much to show for it. it's a high risk business. remicade which was invented at nyu, look at the quality of care with inflammatory arthritis, crohn's disease, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, these are all conditions that people are able to live better lives, and more portly remain competitive and remain productive. that'll happen through science. so yeah you can sit. maria: private investments. my thanks to ken and bob. don't go anywhere or wall street right after this. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. that will do it for this week. it's
. >> first of all on the spirit of full disclosure, i'm a major major stockholder in eli you copy. have been for 42 years since i sold a medical device copy. i'm a major investor in healthcare field. devices princely now. you look at the quality of life in america, look at people today with hips, that 50 years ago they walked around in agony think god thats no alternative. joe and his team put a new hip, new shoulder and let people tell you about the quality of life. this nonsense,...
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yeah i'm tough just very well worked with my great back eli off cops good to watch the contrast circled by 5 opponents they cost ingeniously finds a white roots are not so stephanie i. think you'll see a backlash. super trey. intuition just take it with that with that kind of was a 1st. really. base the principle. that on those given the great assist. assists from now on the amazing assist them then i did my chop in the box and now that's the league's leading scorer i can see them up in style as well. but fights in the places like. the cost to stop. the pot. shots but. it looks amazing because it was a great combination from behind to the right side yeah. he was a kid we stood on those the combination in general and this goal was. simply my call while prostates. such a classic. so finishing. yeah i was like bill days with me and christian in the youth and he played me just leave it to chip it over there goalies so so that's what i did and i went in so really thankful for. christie and police think with a typically penetrating run and a pos to match. the shit that's next cause i'm sure s
yeah i'm tough just very well worked with my great back eli off cops good to watch the contrast circled by 5 opponents they cost ingeniously finds a white roots are not so stephanie i. think you'll see a backlash. super trey. intuition just take it with that with that kind of was a 1st. really. base the principle. that on those given the great assist. assists from now on the amazing assist them then i did my chop in the box and now that's the league's leading scorer i can see them up in style...
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and then to receive huge amounts of contributions including companies like blue cross blue shield, eliilly, humana they have a lot of money campaign contributions including the nra. [booing] what do these incredibly powerful corporations what is their agenda? they oppose the minimum wage to guarantee health care for all americans as a human right with medicare for all and opposed taking any action with any part of drugs in the country and oppose any legislation to combat climate change. and of course the nra opposes any gun safety legislation. that is what they oppose i will take with a support. tax breaks for the billionaire class and walmart corporation. [booing] and we should be clear that senator mcconnell has delivered for them. a support in regulating wall street. [booing] senator mcconnell has delivered for them. and cutting social security and medicare and medicaid. [booing] and here is the irony on one hand everything the american people is what those campaign contributors and mcconnell himself oppose, and what the american people oppose is the campaign that they want. soul se
and then to receive huge amounts of contributions including companies like blue cross blue shield, eliilly, humana they have a lot of money campaign contributions including the nra. [booing] what do these incredibly powerful corporations what is their agenda? they oppose the minimum wage to guarantee health care for all americans as a human right with medicare for all and opposed taking any action with any part of drugs in the country and oppose any legislation to combat climate change. and of...
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just very well words with my great back eli off cops good to watch. him circled by 5 apartments they cost him jeannie as he finds a white roots are not so stephanie i. think you'll see my. super trade. the situation just take whichever day and it was a perfect. really nice. to see. them on those 2 with a great assist. assist from an island all ski amazing is that when i did my chop in the box and now that's the league's leading scorer can take them up in style as well. but sides in the lot that's just. the stuff so just. stick to. the power. supply spot it looks amazing because it was a great combination from behind to the right side yeah he was a tool he was a key to be sure. the combination in general and in this goal was. to pick up my car while prostates. touches. some finishing. yeah i was so it was like the old days with me and christian in the youth and then he played me in the event i just needed to chip it over the goal is so so that's what i did and i went in so really thankful. christian for lasik with a typically penetrating run and the pa
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. >> eli, i'm so reluctant to sort of asking questions in the frame of the lowering of the bar but i'm going to do it anyway. yesterday ostensibly an event about energy, clearly he's not capable of doing anything an event is ostensibly about. he stands up and opens his mouth and what still is vowed is what's on his mind, poll numbers, obama's big book deal, umbrellas and trucks. is anything else -- am i missing anything? is anything happening back at the white house? >> you know when you talked about everybody that works in the building who is just there to serve at the pleasure of the president. they recognize that and that means not conflicting with him or giving him advice or construction instruction he doesn't want to hear. racks by t remarks by the president on economy and manufacturing, as believable as infrastructure when they threw that terminology around. but that's how the president is, his stream of conscious. it's about him. last week i was on air force one in the pool and we went to dayton and el paso with the president. we didn't see a lot of him until the end but you cou
. >> eli, i'm so reluctant to sort of asking questions in the frame of the lowering of the bar but i'm going to do it anyway. yesterday ostensibly an event about energy, clearly he's not capable of doing anything an event is ostensibly about. he stands up and opens his mouth and what still is vowed is what's on his mind, poll numbers, obama's big book deal, umbrellas and trucks. is anything else -- am i missing anything? is anything happening back at the white house? >> you know...
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area and there is a new celebrity chef here her name is sally ann and she's got a going on that's eli'st. yet tonight on dine and dish we're going to introduce you to this of mechanical. cook who makes a mean cell i mean so. >>miceli her specialties salads and we are have. >>we mention sally's a robot. >>making her appearance here at mi spoke office space in san francisco's westfield know that on this floor for the dressing these techies are testing out sally's colaneri skills limited to just salad curry tofu. is the brainchild of child body samarra there and says can show out there so yesterday basically you have a disability their vending machine when you have access and access to fresh food. you 9 places where you wouldn't otherwise so imagine that you're actually immersed in the middle of the night there in a very long shift in your and you want to have crashed the meal. >>you know you have access to that through saturday, but it's nice because it customize. >>so far the reviews good. the only problem is if you're like the food and the service we've got a tip. sally germaphobe and r
area and there is a new celebrity chef here her name is sally ann and she's got a going on that's eli'st. yet tonight on dine and dish we're going to introduce you to this of mechanical. cook who makes a mean cell i mean so. >>miceli her specialties salads and we are have. >>we mention sally's a robot. >>making her appearance here at mi spoke office space in san francisco's westfield know that on this floor for the dressing these techies are testing out sally's colaneri skills...
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provide incentives for a peaceful solution to the current government come up composed by participated,elyegedly, in the massacres. we should start asking questions whether the court that agreed to execute saddam would be justice. >> after 50 years in power with immunity for any kind of prosecution, for people in sudan, it's a better start to justice than none at all. >> more still had on the program. human rights concerns over injuries suffered by kashmiris at the hand of indian security forces. the u.s. government delays its ban on china's waterwaym -- huawei other companies have been penalalized. ♪ >> the storm system will be entering into the sea. we will be picking up cold air. ofare picking up parts victoria tuesday and wednesday. we will be seeing those temperatures during the day rebounded to 10 degrees for hobart. maybe 14 for melbourne. for perth, nice conditions. winds out of the northeast. a typical 22 degrees. for new zealand, things will be getting worse. a lot of rain and winds. as a storm approaches, high elevation snow will be a problem. you can see on the south island. to
provide incentives for a peaceful solution to the current government come up composed by participated,elyegedly, in the massacres. we should start asking questions whether the court that agreed to execute saddam would be justice. >> after 50 years in power with immunity for any kind of prosecution, for people in sudan, it's a better start to justice than none at all. >> more still had on the program. human rights concerns over injuries suffered by kashmiris at the hand of indian...
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people pay attention to things in their own backyards.do you fs pay ago tensionclery ely to what's going on inng kong now this morning. >> well, in dealing with china a suggest that hong kong is the key to china a because if china honors agreement and one with britain snind 194 joint declarationver hong kong future you can be assured that per that agreent with your country and any other country would be honored. so, key to china is hong kong.s when t are going wrong i suggest it is in interest of every countr in the world to pay attention to hopping kong particularly when joint declaration was favorite announced in 198 and asked government to rome ungly to support it. >>n marti. >> and that will be us with british and chinese government. mar tip one of the images we're seeing on the screen now are chinese troops massing in a sports stadium outside of hong kong. how concerned are you right now on the ground that china a could some point have enough a of nd start to move troops into hong kong. prop >> actually troops already stationed in hong kong. and they don't have to brings in further
people pay attention to things in their own backyards.do you fs pay ago tensionclery ely to what's going on inng kong now this morning. >> well, in dealing with china a suggest that hong kong is the key to china a because if china honors agreement and one with britain snind 194 joint declarationver hong kong future you can be assured that per that agreent with your country and any other country would be honored. so, key to china is hong kong.s when t are going wrong i suggest it is in...
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that brings us to cross-examine with eli honig, a former federal and state prosecutor.legal news. we're getting a lot more viewer questions about where the criminal investigation goes from here. now that epstein is dead, one viewer asks, are criminal charges likely against his associates, and what kind of charges would he face? >> i think additional criminal charge here's are exceptionally likely. it's a virtual certainty we'll see other people charged here. the indicators piled up this week. we saw very aggressive statements from the attorney general william barr and from the southern district of new york within days of epstein's death saying this is an ongoing investigation. this is a conspiracy case which signals there are other people involved. i know from my time at the justice department there's no way the leaders of the department would come out that strong unless they had good reason to think there was more to come. we also saw the fbi executing a search warrant on epstein's private island which shows me they're still gathering evidence. they're gathering that e
that brings us to cross-examine with eli honig, a former federal and state prosecutor.legal news. we're getting a lot more viewer questions about where the criminal investigation goes from here. now that epstein is dead, one viewer asks, are criminal charges likely against his associates, and what kind of charges would he face? >> i think additional criminal charge here's are exceptionally likely. it's a virtual certainty we'll see other people charged here. the indicators piled up this...
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eli stokel s thanks to you as well. chris and matt back in a little bit. coming up much more on hurricane dorian as florida prepares for a direct hit. we have a live update from the national hurricane center in miami and we'll talk to the city's mayor about the preps. be working harder. that's why, your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. and fidelity's rate is higher than e-trade's, td ameritrade's, even 10 times more than schwab's. plus only fidelity has zero account fees and zero minimums for retail brokerage and retirement accounts. just another reminder of the value you'll only find at fidelity. open an account today. you'll only find at fidelity. the first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. some things are too important to do yourself. ♪ get customized security with 24/7 monitoring from xfinity home. awarded the best professionally installed system by cnet. simple. easy
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christina career, elie mystal, steve kornacki, thank you all for being with me. >>> ahead, the growing list of house republicans who are jumping ship, running for the hills, choose your metaphor ahead of the 2020 election. what it signals about the state of trump's party, in two minutes. tes. let's get down to business. the business of family time... ...and downtime. ...and you time. ...and forgetting what time it is...altogether. modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business is making time, our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. >>> there are all kinds of ways to take the temperature of a political moment. you can look at national polling. you can look at head to head theoretical matchups. but one of the most revealing things for me is to go and look at the people who are making the highest stakes decision on the available data about what they think the future will be politically. an those people tend to be republican and democratic incumbents in congress. just in the past
christina career, elie mystal, steve kornacki, thank you all for being with me. >>> ahead, the growing list of house republicans who are jumping ship, running for the hills, choose your metaphor ahead of the 2020 election. what it signals about the state of trump's party, in two minutes. tes. let's get down to business. the business of family time... ...and downtime. ...and you time. ...and forgetting what time it is...altogether. modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed...
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i'm joined by eli stokols, white house reporter for "the l.a.ifer rubin for "the washington post." it's like his tax policy. get the big tax states because they voted against him. don't worry about places that he can't win like california or puerto rico where they don't get to vote for president, but love florida. don't even go to poland, which loves us. don't go there, and don't mess up on texas. it is so obviously political, his empathy. >> well, he is for three years shown and been explicit about the fact that he believes everything is about his self-interests, and it's about what am i getting back from something. now we don't know -- we have to take him at his word about cancelling the trip to poland. maybe he just didn't want to go to europe for the second time in five days. but he is saying the things about taking the storm seriously, but, you know, it's interesting. he was just -- he left the white house an hour and a half ago for camp david. and as he was talking, he was talking about the storm as if he was guy in a barbershop just talki
i'm joined by eli stokols, white house reporter for "the l.a.ifer rubin for "the washington post." it's like his tax policy. get the big tax states because they voted against him. don't worry about places that he can't win like california or puerto rico where they don't get to vote for president, but love florida. don't even go to poland, which loves us. don't go there, and don't mess up on texas. it is so obviously political, his empathy. >> well, he is for three years...
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eli, welcome to the show. sense of how what kind of problem this is on the internet and how much this is a growing issue. >> it's a massive problem. unfortunately, it's not just a massive problem on the internet as we're seeing increasingly. i think sometimes in this country, our primarily problem has been we lie 0 to ourselves who we are and have been as a country. it's comforting to think of these terrorists, these white supremacist terrorists as lone wolves, acting as extremists on their own. the truth is, many of these ideas and their men fes toes, many of the ideas we sometimes hear echoed in the places of power in our country are widely held beliefs throughout large portions of america. that's the big thing we need to confront to begin to move past it. >> tucker carlson, sort of implied that this idea of white supreme sill where there's somehow it's a hoax of some sort. david duke took his words already and says that's right. he's right. i mean, explain just the power of that exchange and what that does
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the reporter behind that story eli sazle joins us now.ou making time for us tonight. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me on. >> so i read your book. i learn aid lot from it and part of the reason i wanted to talk to you about this tonight is i feel like you gave me some new insight i didn't have before into sort of the modern structure and the modern evolution of the white nationalist movement and it got me thinking about your perspective on how to fight it. we have seen in the past people go after the organizational hubs, the leaders of various groups, trying to bankrupt them, trying to sort of organizationally decapitate them to slow down the movement. do you feel like with the modern iteration of this movement that might be an effective strategy? >> i think it definitely can be effective and it has a place, unfortunately, i don't think it's a way to defeat white supremacy in the united states overall. that's unfortunately a really tall order because it's so endemic in what this country is. but i think these judgements that h
the reporter behind that story eli sazle joins us now.ou making time for us tonight. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me on. >> so i read your book. i learn aid lot from it and part of the reason i wanted to talk to you about this tonight is i feel like you gave me some new insight i didn't have before into sort of the modern structure and the modern evolution of the white nationalist movement and it got me thinking about your perspective on how to fight it. we have seen...
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space command will be to defend our assets in space that our military and economy have come too ely upon. wee other countries developing a wide range of edunter-space weapons desion to be able to attack these satellites that we depend upon. it is russia a china, even iran and north korea have developed some electronic and cyber counter-space weapons. they are a real concern. laura: is this about a militarym conflict potentially in space os preventieral warfare, or -- preventing cyber warfare, or both? >> it is really both. its primarily about governing conflict from extending into the space domain. by showing that we are prepared to defend our own saes, that they are not sitting ducks, and if people want to attack us this is not e way to do it. ura: is the u.s. a little behind the game? you talked about russia, china, and others investing heavily in space. todd: in a way this reflects the u.s. military and policy community coming to grips withme the fact that f our adversaries and potential adversaries have made advances in counter-space weapons, and wa have not kept pace in advancing th
space command will be to defend our assets in space that our military and economy have come too ely upon. wee other countries developing a wide range of edunter-space weapons desion to be able to attack these satellites that we depend upon. it is russia a china, even iran and north korea have developed some electronic and cyber counter-space weapons. they are a real concern. laura: is this about a militarym conflict potentially in space os preventieral warfare, or -- preventing cyber warfare,...