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eliot daily close but just pushed lions the perfect start. eliot daily close butjust pushed out.nd have made it their own. lightning attacks are part of their make up, try is part of the routine. the all blacks have not lost on the strand in 23 years. to break them down requires something special. but the lions were embarking on a mood to remember. at half—time, new zealand would soon wrestle back control. a 12 point cushion was restored. his speed was piercing through the lion's defence. an old clint the strength of the all blacks laid bare. to win the series will be the lion's greatest task. to their credit, they were in the game. i thought the score at the end sort of looks like it was easy but it wasn't easy. the lions played magnificently. when they can stroll —— score tries like their first run, you are sitting there thinking, should we do that more often. that was probably one of the test drives i have seen. tonight felt pretty good. it did take a moment in that game. it could have gone the other way at some stages. i think the guts and character that reassured to hang in
eliot daily close but just pushed lions the perfect start. eliot daily close butjust pushed out.nd have made it their own. lightning attacks are part of their make up, try is part of the routine. the all blacks have not lost on the strand in 23 years. to break them down requires something special. but the lions were embarking on a mood to remember. at half—time, new zealand would soon wrestle back control. a 12 point cushion was restored. his speed was piercing through the lion's defence. an...
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if you remember eliot's presentation going into the code break throughs and the reading of the japanese signals up to -- incidentally that cut off around may 25th and having to guess after that. because the japanese changed the j and 25 code after that. but until then, they had the japanese advance information that they had been able to figure out from the codes and the trick with midway saying it was running low on water. so you have to figure the coding advantage's a huge force multiplier in the american advantage. the japanese are coming in thinking they have surprise achieved. in fact, they're convinced of it as i go on, you will see. the conviction gets to a point where it almost pathologically gets in the way of their chances of winning. these are the two main adversaries at midway as far as ones in total overall control. yamamoto is actually at the battlefield in one of the trailing squadrons on the super battleship yamato and you may have heard of. recently, microsoft paul allen stuff found the sister ship of the yamato. he is on yamato as a flagship. 300 miles astern of the nag
if you remember eliot's presentation going into the code break throughs and the reading of the japanese signals up to -- incidentally that cut off around may 25th and having to guess after that. because the japanese changed the j and 25 code after that. but until then, they had the japanese advance information that they had been able to figure out from the codes and the trick with midway saying it was running low on water. so you have to figure the coding advantage's a huge force multiplier in...
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this is elijah cumming ranking democrat on the house oversight committee and eliot engel on the house foreign affairs committee because he went to saudi arabia to discuss a deal between saudi arabia and russia to build nuclear power plants. what the democrats are saying is this is about a pattern here. it's not the first time that general flynn failed to disclose something that's material. you'll remember and we've talked about this on the air before, don, that flynn did not disclose foreign payments, payments from the russian government for a speech he gave there in 2015, that famous picture we've seen of him sitting at that table next to vladimir tute pin. he took russian money for that and didn't disclose it. there were the key conversations with the russian ambassador to the u.s. during the transition he did not disclose even to the vice president pence which led to his being fired as national securiti security adviser. they're looking at pay the tern of nondisclosure and why the nondisclosure. >> that's a big question. jim, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> and here to discuss
this is elijah cumming ranking democrat on the house oversight committee and eliot engel on the house foreign affairs committee because he went to saudi arabia to discuss a deal between saudi arabia and russia to build nuclear power plants. what the democrats are saying is this is about a pattern here. it's not the first time that general flynn failed to disclose something that's material. you'll remember and we've talked about this on the air before, don, that flynn did not disclose foreign...
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eliot daly, liam williams are included.atus, and there have been meeting to decide if they should be approved to play alongside other approved to play alongside other approved nations. and hats are the order of the day for the meeting at royal ascot and the gold cup races today getting under way at 4.00pm. single parents with children under two have won a high court challenge against the government's controversial benefit cap, after a judge ruled that "real misery is being caused to no good purpose". clive is with us. why did they win? what did thejudge clive is with us. why did they win? what did the judge say? the application of the benefits cap, to application of the benefits cap, to a specific group, lone parents with children up to two years of age, on the one hand the government says those parents should not seek work because of their care and responsibilities but on the other hand if they can't work more than 16 hours, they are caught by a benefits cap it limits the amount of state benefits, including housing benefit
eliot daly, liam williams are included.atus, and there have been meeting to decide if they should be approved to play alongside other approved to play alongside other approved nations. and hats are the order of the day for the meeting at royal ascot and the gold cup races today getting under way at 4.00pm. single parents with children under two have won a high court challenge against the government's controversial benefit cap, after a judge ruled that "real misery is being caused to no...
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samuel eliot morrison on his book -- in his book, he wrote the following, altogether the germans have provided the best imitation of help for an invading force that american troops had encountered anywhere. even the japanese defenses at you at jima, terawa and were not to be compared. if you pulled up to normandy, said battleships and cruisers destroy thearted to defenses, it would telegraph to the germans were the invasion was taking place. the element of surprise is significant in terms of the conduct of this thing. it is destroy the important. the other side of this thing, you guys ought to recognize this guy. who is this? president,becomes eisenhower, supreme allied commander. who is next in the chain of command? his deputy is? commander.uty walter smith, he is the chief of staff, who is he? he is an american. 1947, he will become the first director of the cia. central intelligence agency. if you take a look at this thing, all of the seniormost operational commanders are british. i always get that question, why did the british get all of the seniormost operational command jobs? yo
samuel eliot morrison on his book -- in his book, he wrote the following, altogether the germans have provided the best imitation of help for an invading force that american troops had encountered anywhere. even the japanese defenses at you at jima, terawa and were not to be compared. if you pulled up to normandy, said battleships and cruisers destroy thearted to defenses, it would telegraph to the germans were the invasion was taking place. the element of surprise is significant in terms of...
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look, eliot's made me a lot of money following them. they've pushed these stocks into being sold.'t know why this one would be any different. they're supposedly is entertaining some offers next week. >> it's down almost 3%. >> great opportunity. buy them when they're down and make more money. >> i heard you say you like it. >> there's that self-loathing. the self-loathing's coming back. >> i couldn't resist. he needed a little -- you know. pete? >> you know, we talk about the airline stocks all the time and every once in a while i throw out a name, hawaiian. take a look at that name today. when you talk about a group that actually has a great mode around themselves in terms of competition, hawaiian's one of them. >> a great moat, what's that, the pacific? >> the competition started going away in hawaii. but hawaiian airlines, take a look at how that's rocking and rolling and there's some call volume in here and the airlines are moving higher. >> i've got a twofer for you, scott. sprint, unusual activity, as well as square. square just hit in the last few minutes, sq. this has been
look, eliot's made me a lot of money following them. they've pushed these stocks into being sold.'t know why this one would be any different. they're supposedly is entertaining some offers next week. >> it's down almost 3%. >> great opportunity. buy them when they're down and make more money. >> i heard you say you like it. >> there's that self-loathing. the self-loathing's coming back. >> i couldn't resist. he needed a little -- you know. pete? >> you know,...
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>> my impression of comey at the beginning of this was he was kind of an eliot ness kind of guy, thet. especially with his testimony today, he's more like an ian fleming where he wants to be the next novelist. a lot of things he came up with seem like he's more inclined to fix it. >> one of the things he testified about, he said he was in a room with president trump. president trump told his attorney general and son-in-law to get out and he said president trump told him he hoped he would let it go regarding the flynn investigation. my question for you, a lot of people are arguing, "hope," that means he didn't order him. but if your superior, your boss, or when you're little your parents say, i hope you do something, isn't that imperative that you do it or is that not necessarily an imperative? >> he's been manipulated by the clintons, too, when lynch told him to overlook the meeting with -- >> let me just -- hillary clinton right now is not president. i'm talking about in situation. when he has told -- >> i can't trust what he says. >> you don't think comey's telling the truth. >> ri
>> my impression of comey at the beginning of this was he was kind of an eliot ness kind of guy, thet. especially with his testimony today, he's more like an ian fleming where he wants to be the next novelist. a lot of things he came up with seem like he's more inclined to fix it. >> one of the things he testified about, he said he was in a room with president trump. president trump told his attorney general and son-in-law to get out and he said president trump told him he hoped he...
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up to his reputation as a dirty trickster, stone takes credit for bringing down new york governor elioter accused of spreading false rumors about pat buchanan having an illegitimate child which stone denied. during campaign 2016 ted cruz blamed him for planting the fake story that cruz had had five extramarital affairs. roger stone also pushed the birther movement and painted hillary clinton as unwell. >> well, look, i don't know whether it's parkinson's or epilepsy or a brain tumor -- >> reporter: during campaign 2016 stone was sometimes referred to as trump's brain. >> roger's relationship with trump has been so interconnected that it's hard to define what's roger and what's donald. it will be clearly a trump presidency. i think it's influenced by a stone philosophy. >> reporter: despite that trump says he fired stone as his campaign adviser. stone says he resigned. though now stone is once again in hot water for possible ties to julian assange. after tweeting that john podesta, hillary clinton's 2016 campaign chair, would have his time in the barrel, podesta's campaign e-mails were l
up to his reputation as a dirty trickster, stone takes credit for bringing down new york governor elioter accused of spreading false rumors about pat buchanan having an illegitimate child which stone denied. during campaign 2016 ted cruz blamed him for planting the fake story that cruz had had five extramarital affairs. roger stone also pushed the birther movement and painted hillary clinton as unwell. >> well, look, i don't know whether it's parkinson's or epilepsy or a brain tumor --...
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wanted eliot abrams to be his deputy.hat was the first warning sign when the white house overruled him and didn't let him pick his own deputy. >> and remind us why he wasn't allowed to do that. >> i still don't know exactly why he wasn't allowed to do it, but possibly because abrams had criticized donald trump in the course of the nomination fight. it was seen as a personal insult, a personal slight, so he was blackballed from the administration. and tillerson not only lost that fight, but lost it without putting up much of a fight. and that sort of, again, signified to me that they not only had much power, but didn't understand what kind of battles they would have to wage in order to have the kind of autonomy they wanted to have. and it's all been downhill in some sense from there. and now he's dealing not just with the fact that the white house is overruled him, but jared kushner, when everyone thinks about him, who knows about as much about the world compared to rex tillerson as i know about higher physics. compared to
wanted eliot abrams to be his deputy.hat was the first warning sign when the white house overruled him and didn't let him pick his own deputy. >> and remind us why he wasn't allowed to do that. >> i still don't know exactly why he wasn't allowed to do it, but possibly because abrams had criticized donald trump in the course of the nomination fight. it was seen as a personal insult, a personal slight, so he was blackballed from the administration. and tillerson not only lost that...
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with the attacking duo of eliot daly on the wing and liam williams at full back, selected instead oft are probably, there will be a lot of differences from the start of the tour to now in terms of what people have speculated the side has been. the messages we have tried to deliver have been consistent from us, and the 23 have been selected, we're pretty excited about opening night. ireland have been handed test playing status. the international cricket council voteed to admit ireland, along with afghanistan, into the elite member group that is permitted to play traditional five—day test matches. the funeral for an american student, 0tto warmbier, who was held for 15 months in a north korean prison, is being held in ohio. the 22—year—old died earlier this week after he was flown home in a coma. president trump has blamed the pyongyang regime for his death. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool reports. fellow students pay their respects to 0tto warmbier, who travelled to north korea early last year, was arrested, jailed, and finally sent home to his parents in a coma to die just days later.
with the attacking duo of eliot daly on the wing and liam williams at full back, selected instead oft are probably, there will be a lot of differences from the start of the tour to now in terms of what people have speculated the side has been. the messages we have tried to deliver have been consistent from us, and the 23 have been selected, we're pretty excited about opening night. ireland have been handed test playing status. the international cricket council voteed to admit ireland, along...
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of the house foreign affairs committee under the leadership of chairman ed royce and ranking member eliot engel. i want to thank my good friend, ileana ros-lehtinen, who has long been the champion of dillingnyity for all people around the world, for introducing this, and the chairman and ranking member for working with us to make sure this was passed without delay and with the support of the full committee. on april 1 of this year, one of the few independent russian newspapers posted a chilling report detailing a concerted campaign by chetch unanimous authorities to identify -- chetch unanimous authorities to identify, round up -- chetch unanimous authorities to identify, round up. dozens of suspected lgbt men and some women have been rounded up. with estimates at more than 100 people being he it daned and at least three murdered, maybe many more. chechen leader has denied the reports. when confronted with the accusations, his spokesman denied there were any gay people in chechnya and explained that, i quote, if there were such people in chechnya, law enforcement agencies wouldn't need to
of the house foreign affairs committee under the leadership of chairman ed royce and ranking member eliot engel. i want to thank my good friend, ileana ros-lehtinen, who has long been the champion of dillingnyity for all people around the world, for introducing this, and the chairman and ranking member for working with us to make sure this was passed without delay and with the support of the full committee. on april 1 of this year, one of the few independent russian newspapers posted a chilling...
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now, eliot mentioned earlier the 1976 movie "midway" by universal and some of you may have seen it orisual element and it's still one of the major -- just theatrical images people have. if you think of that battle scene where the carriers are being bombed, you understand it correctly if you just picture that those planes being blown off the flight deck, those are fighters going up to intercept new american planes coming in. they are not the strike wave about to launch. they're still in the -- still below the flight decks in the hangars. that is the main difference of that moment but visually it's still basically the same in that you have the dive bombers hit. in the classic fashion, you have them hit three carriers. all in the space of about five to seven minutes. nearly simultaneously because they're approaching from different directions almost accidentally when they arrive overhead. the japanese planning to launch around 10:30 or 11:00 at the latest. their big strike against the american fleet so it's not quite time yet. it's about ten minutes away from that so they had not yet star
now, eliot mentioned earlier the 1976 movie "midway" by universal and some of you may have seen it orisual element and it's still one of the major -- just theatrical images people have. if you think of that battle scene where the carriers are being bombed, you understand it correctly if you just picture that those planes being blown off the flight deck, those are fighters going up to intercept new american planes coming in. they are not the strike wave about to launch. they're still...