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elise, come here. come here, elise. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. >> thank you, mr.sident. it is truly an honor to welcome you to fort drum, home of the historic 10th mountain division, the most deployed unit in the u.s. army since 9/11. thank you for being here to sign the historic defense authorization act, which includes the largest pay increase, support for military families and investing in our readiness. climb to glory, 10th mountain division. thank you. [applause] >> she is an incredible representative. i also want to thank representatives dan donovan and joe wilson, who are with us today. where are you? stand up, please. stand up. thank you. thank you, fellas. there is another member of congress here today who is not only an air force veteran, but the first woman ever to fly a fighter jet in combat in u.s. history. i have gone to know her well and she is terrific. mcsorley.man martha thank you for being here. [applause] thank you very much. all for fighting for our military, and for fighting for our veterans. nobody has made more progress on anything than wha
elise, come here. come here, elise. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. >> thank you, mr.sident. it is truly an honor to welcome you to fort drum, home of the historic 10th mountain division, the most deployed unit in the u.s. army since 9/11. thank you for being here to sign the historic defense authorization act, which includes the largest pay increase, support for military families and investing in our readiness. climb to glory, 10th mountain division. thank you. [applause]...
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attorney joyce vance, frank figliusi, elise jordan, former aide in the george w. bush white house, now co-host of the podcast "words matter." sam stein, how did you get here? >> oversight. >> he's the politics editor of the daily beast. and michael steele, former chair of the rnc. all msnbc analysts. joyce vance, let's start with you. during the course of your career as u.s. attorney, i mean, you welcomed and prompted a lot of people to say it at the expense of the u.s. government and various federal prisons. and so let me ask you, as u.s. attorney, what's going on when you have a guy on trial, in federal court in virginia, on tax charges, and he doesn't want to cut a deal apparently with the special prosecutor, bob mueller's office. yet at the same time the trial is ongoing, his lawyers apparently, it's reported, that he's trying to cut a deal on a second trial scheduled to start in a couple of weeks in september in the district of columbia. what would be the thinking there, according to your prosecutorial mind? >> so there's two possibilities here. one is, and i
attorney joyce vance, frank figliusi, elise jordan, former aide in the george w. bush white house, now co-host of the podcast "words matter." sam stein, how did you get here? >> oversight. >> he's the politics editor of the daily beast. and michael steele, former chair of the rnc. all msnbc analysts. joyce vance, let's start with you. during the course of your career as u.s. attorney, i mean, you welcomed and prompted a lot of people to say it at the expense of the u.s....
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. >> so, elise, let me talk to you for a couple of reasons. first you worked for george w. bush. if you had any friends, it could be interesting at thanksgiving like it was during the gulf war and certainly after the recount and the supreme court decision. things were intense then. but they have changed. i know for you and for me we grew up in the deep south, i grew up in georgia, alabama, mississippi, northwest florida, and you know most of the people in my quote tribe, are trump supporters. i'm wondering what you -- when you go home -- i know when i go home, i say hey we can talk baseball let's talk about kids, let's talk about grandkids, i don't want to talk about politics. so i'll just sit and i know it's hard to believe and listen. what about you? are you finding dinner with friend in mississippi a little tougher? >> well, specifically with my family, i just heard from so many of them. they are sick of talking about donald trump period just because he's sucked up so much of the oxygen justin national conversation. while george w. bush was president he might not have been uni
. >> so, elise, let me talk to you for a couple of reasons. first you worked for george w. bush. if you had any friends, it could be interesting at thanksgiving like it was during the gulf war and certainly after the recount and the supreme court decision. things were intense then. but they have changed. i know for you and for me we grew up in the deep south, i grew up in georgia, alabama, mississippi, northwest florida, and you know most of the people in my quote tribe, are trump...
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elise, come here, elise. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president.uly an honor to welcome you to ft. drum, home of the historic tenth mountain division. the most deployed unit in the u.s. army
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elise, come here. come here, elise. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. president. it is truly an honor to welcome you to fort drum, home of the historic 10th mountain division, the most deployed unit in the u.s. army since 9/11. thank you for being here to sign the historic national defense authorization act, which includes the largest pay increase, support for our military families, and investing in our military readiness. climb to glory 10th mountain division. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> she's an incredible representative. i also want to thank representatives don baker, dan donovan, and joe wilson who are with us today also. thank you. where are you? stand up, please. thank you, thank you fellows. there is another member of congress here today who is not only an air force veteran, but the first woman ever to fly a fighter jet in combat in u.s. history. and i've gotten to know her very well. and she is terrific. congresswoman martha mcsally. congresswoman. thank you, martha. thank you for being here. [ applause ] thank you very much. thank you all for fi
elise, come here. come here, elise. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. president. it is truly an honor to welcome you to fort drum, home of the historic 10th mountain division, the most deployed unit in the u.s. army since 9/11. thank you for being here to sign the historic national defense authorization act, which includes the largest pay increase, support for our military families, and investing in our military readiness. climb to glory 10th mountain division. thank you. [ cheers and...
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and elise, let me start with you. how surprised are you?rump's lawyers certainly don't want him to sit down with robert mueller but donald trump himself has been adamant that he does want to do so. this is an extended dance that is emerging as a stall tactic to delay and delay anything that the trump camp can do to delay the findings of the mueller investigation. >> jason johnson, your initial reaction to this news you are getting to the new york times. we are working to confirm this independently. >> it does not surprise me. they're going to try to make this narrow cast as possible. we are not going to have a big meeting where trump can't have his lawyers where you can't give him the question is in advance. i am sure he's going to ask to get all the questions in tweets. there is no way they want donald trump to answer any kinds of questions because he's a paliar. >> one person here saying mr. trump's lawyer did not want him answering questions about whether he obstructed justice. elise, i guess that begs the question, if we know the presid
and elise, let me start with you. how surprised are you?rump's lawyers certainly don't want him to sit down with robert mueller but donald trump himself has been adamant that he does want to do so. this is an extended dance that is emerging as a stall tactic to delay and delay anything that the trump camp can do to delay the findings of the mueller investigation. >> jason johnson, your initial reaction to this news you are getting to the new york times. we are working to confirm this...
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. >> elise, what does this mean for the mitt romney, jeb bush traditional republicans?they're basically facing extinction if they're not already basically extinct. mark sanford of north carolina voted with the president pretty much all the time, and he was ousted in his primary. you see strong candidates like that that just even the slightest dissent against donald trump, they are no longer tolerated or welcomed in the republican party by donald trump, who is, for better or worse but i would say for worse, the standard bearer these days for the republican party. >> and taking a page from "meet the press," chuck went through the data download, and wea've seen a big increase in the number of democrats voting since the midterms of 2014 through the june primaries, 13.6 million people voted in democratic primaries, that was an 84% increase over 2014. during that same period in republican primaries, there was also an increase, 10.4 million people voting. that was up 24% since 2014. now, we don't want to put too much stock in these numbers, but jim messina, what does this say
. >> elise, what does this mean for the mitt romney, jeb bush traditional republicans?they're basically facing extinction if they're not already basically extinct. mark sanford of north carolina voted with the president pretty much all the time, and he was ousted in his primary. you see strong candidates like that that just even the slightest dissent against donald trump, they are no longer tolerated or welcomed in the republican party by donald trump, who is, for better or worse but i...
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elise and bob are back.n washington, are they afraid of the president, but he made a pretty good argument right there. >> they want -- stephanie, they're very nervous, when you're talking to candidates and lawmakers about the midterm elections. they want support from conservative donors like charles koch. but they also need the support of president trump, they tell me, to try to get that kind of coalition together to stave off a democratic wave. it's not going to be easy. it's a balancing act for a lot of these republicans. >> i want to read part of a quote from "forbes" which read china is and the united states is going after the united stach jugular. and china is feeling it. >> and they're saying they're glad they're taking this on? >> i'm going to take a contrary view. i feel the same way. you know it's going to question another dollar for a shirt to win the fight against china. okay. we're not willing to make any sacrifices -- if the goal here is pretrade which i hope it is in the trump administration th
elise and bob are back.n washington, are they afraid of the president, but he made a pretty good argument right there. >> they want -- stephanie, they're very nervous, when you're talking to candidates and lawmakers about the midterm elections. they want support from conservative donors like charles koch. but they also need the support of president trump, they tell me, to try to get that kind of coalition together to stave off a democratic wave. it's not going to be easy. it's a balancing...
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elise, come here. come here, elise. >> thank you, mr. president.t is truly an honor to welcome you to ft. drum, home of the historic tenth mountain division, the most deployed unit in the u.s. army
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i'd like to recognize congresswoman elise stefanek whose district elise. she called me so many times. she said i don't want to take her call. she wanted me to do here. i said i won't be able to, we'll have to change a lot of scheduling. but that didn't suit her, she didn't stop, and here i am. here i am. elise, come here. come here, elise. >> thank you, mr. president. it is truly an honor to welcome you to ft. drum, home of the historic tenth mountain division, the most deployed unit in the u.s. army since 9/11. thank you for being here to sign the historic national defense authorization act, which includes the largest pay increase, support for our military families and investing in our military readiness. climb to glory, tenth mountain division. thank you. >> she says an incredible representative. i also want to thank representatives don baker, dan donovan and joe wilson, who are with us today also. thank you. where are you? stand up, please. stand up. thank you. thank you, fellas. there's another member of congress here today who is not only an air force
i'd like to recognize congresswoman elise stefanek whose district elise. she called me so many times. she said i don't want to take her call. she wanted me to do here. i said i won't be able to, we'll have to change a lot of scheduling. but that didn't suit her, she didn't stop, and here i am. here i am. elise, come here. come here, elise. >> thank you, mr. president. it is truly an honor to welcome you to ft. drum, home of the historic tenth mountain division, the most deployed unit in...
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the car testimony live state describes this car is a combination of a jarosz and a lotus elise the g.r. m. in stands for good super racing master of nerve regrowing this car looks nothing like a lotus elise but it runs like one with a one point eight leader one hundred fifty six kilowatt compressor engine. a taurus and limited slip differential evens out the traction when you step on the gas there's no spinning or wobbling in the front wheels the other is g.r. and then goes from zero to one hundred kilometers per hour in just six point four seconds and as a top speed of two hundred thirty kilometers per hour sacks performance shock absorbers make for a smooth ride and provide for a much better spring rate than you'll find in a normal you are as. you say out of the ground he says this. car wasn't built for driving around the city you can feel the engines power even in the lower reverie but for a real driving experience you have to take it out on the road and open it up a fun really starts at five thousand raf's it is a lot of. romney says the i.r.s. has done well in this test so far but
the car testimony live state describes this car is a combination of a jarosz and a lotus elise the g.r. m. in stands for good super racing master of nerve regrowing this car looks nothing like a lotus elise but it runs like one with a one point eight leader one hundred fifty six kilowatt compressor engine. a taurus and limited slip differential evens out the traction when you step on the gas there's no spinning or wobbling in the front wheels the other is g.r. and then goes from zero to one...
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elise, come here, elise. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. it's truly an honor to welcome you to ft. drum, home of the historic tenth mountain division. the most deployed unit in the u.s. army since 9-11. thanks for being here to sign the defense nationalization act. it invests in our military readiness. climb to glory tenth mountain division. thank you. [applause] >> she's an incredible representative. i also want to thank representative don baker, dan donovan and joseph wilson. thank you, fellows. stand up. thank you. another member of congress here today that is not only an air force veteran, but the first woman ever to fly a fighter jet in combat in u.s. history. and i've gotten to know her well. she's terrific. congresswoman martha mcsally. congresswoman. thank you, martha. thank you for being here. [applause] thank you very much. thank you all for fighting for our military and for fighting for our vets. nobody has made more progress on anything than what we've done with our vets. we have choice now. we have so many other things approved
elise, come here, elise. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. it's truly an honor to welcome you to ft. drum, home of the historic tenth mountain division. the most deployed unit in the u.s. army since 9-11. thanks for being here to sign the defense nationalization act. it invests in our military readiness. climb to glory tenth mountain division. thank you. [applause] >> she's an incredible representative. i also want to thank representative don baker, dan donovan and joseph...
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msnbc political analyst elise jordan, a former aide in the bush white house. reuters white house correspondent jeff mason. and ron complain, a former chief of staff to vice president joe biden. jeff, let me ask you first, how to explain this president, refusing to lower the flag, refusing all of those opportunities, and only yielding after the american legion, the veterans of foreign wars, and other groups spoke out so strongly against what he was doing in the aftermath of the death of john mccain, a period of national mourning. >> absolutely, andrea. and, you know, it's very difficult to explain. i think the way to start perhaps is just to look at how president trump reacts to things like this. his animosity for mccain was extremely well-known and he did not back down from that even in death, which drew a lot of criticism from people who knew senator mccain and who know president trump. it was very unusual yesterday to be here at the white house and to see the flag not at half-staff. i can tell you, just having spoken to some other white house officials about
msnbc political analyst elise jordan, a former aide in the bush white house. reuters white house correspondent jeff mason. and ron complain, a former chief of staff to vice president joe biden. jeff, let me ask you first, how to explain this president, refusing to lower the flag, refusing all of those opportunities, and only yielding after the american legion, the veterans of foreign wars, and other groups spoke out so strongly against what he was doing in the aftermath of the death of john...
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and listen to what elise said.t this report that white house counsel don mcgahn gave the special counsel valuable insights to president tru trump's comments and the actions that he did that could have fed to obstruction of justice charges but nbc news is reporting that mcgahn's legal team told trump's lawyers the high ranking advice orwould have resigned if he thought he witnessed a crime. yet a source familiar with the matter adds there's no way of knowing exactly how mcgahn's testimony may fit with other evidence that robert mueller has. meanwhile "the washington post" is reporting that mcgahn's lawyer reassured the president about his comments to investigators in his three lengthy interviews since last november. quote, he did not incriminate him, mcgahn's attorney wrote in one e-mail to trump's lawyers which was described by multiple people. but mcgahn and burke declined to comment. let's grinning in investigative reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc contributor. what can you tell us about the reports? >
and listen to what elise said.t this report that white house counsel don mcgahn gave the special counsel valuable insights to president tru trump's comments and the actions that he did that could have fed to obstruction of justice charges but nbc news is reporting that mcgahn's legal team told trump's lawyers the high ranking advice orwould have resigned if he thought he witnessed a crime. yet a source familiar with the matter adds there's no way of knowing exactly how mcgahn's testimony may...
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elise?d of amazing lanny davis trying to act like it was michael cohen's extraordinary patriotism that suddenly was sparked with great fervor and so now he's coming forward when also something that davis has teased that he -- that donald trump knew about the hacking and cohen has evidence of that. and so cohen would have been around for all of that. where -- >> so i think one little thing that happened yesterday that we kind of got swept up in the storm was senators bur and warner coming out and saying we want to make sure that we still have access essentially to michael cohen. we would like to talk to him again. one of the things that's never been entirely clear is what did michael cohen know and was he one of the pieces that can or cannot confirm the president's knowledge about a lot of these things? did he know about the trump tower meeting? was he aware of it? where are the communications? because most of the interactions that happened in the trump campaign were in person. these are huma
elise?d of amazing lanny davis trying to act like it was michael cohen's extraordinary patriotism that suddenly was sparked with great fervor and so now he's coming forward when also something that davis has teased that he -- that donald trump knew about the hacking and cohen has evidence of that. and so cohen would have been around for all of that. where -- >> so i think one little thing that happened yesterday that we kind of got swept up in the storm was senators bur and warner coming...
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jordan. >> congress mapp, elise jordan here.child separation policy has separated countless young children and teenagers from their parents, and around 528 children and teenagers are still separated at this moment from their parents. what is happening to re-unify those children with their parents and how is this not ever going to happen again? >> this is an important issue, especially here in south florida. we have two of the shelters in southern miami-dade county that are caring for some of these children. not just them, by the way, many others who arrived at the border by themselves. and we have been urging secretary azar to do everything possible to bring these families back together. we know that because of the public outcry, because many members of congress from both parties spoke out when jeff sessions had this horrible idea and started executing it, that the president signed an executive order ending this policy forever. now, that's not enough. we in congress have to pass legislation to make sure that this never happens a
jordan. >> congress mapp, elise jordan here.child separation policy has separated countless young children and teenagers from their parents, and around 528 children and teenagers are still separated at this moment from their parents. what is happening to re-unify those children with their parents and how is this not ever going to happen again? >> this is an important issue, especially here in south florida. we have two of the shelters in southern miami-dade county that are caring...
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bush white house and state departments elise jordan is with us. pultsen prize winning columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson. also with us, senior writer at politico and co-author of the playbook, jake sherman joins us. a lot to get to this morning. a number of big stories unfolding. we're following them, including donald trump jr.'s shifting story on his meeting with the russians. the question i have for him, does he know he's making things worse for himself. now what he's talking about a quote, "bait and switch." really, just stop cooking. and rick gates points the finger at paul manafort saying they are both guilty. what his testimony means for the future's trump's future campaign chairman, and it's going to cost more than projected, take longer than planned and not perform as well as expected. this, about trump's prose eprop border wall. when he brings up immigration, bringed us his disgusting policy of children being separated from their families. we begin with new weekly tracking n
bush white house and state departments elise jordan is with us. pultsen prize winning columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson. also with us, senior writer at politico and co-author of the playbook, jake sherman joins us. a lot to get to this morning. a number of big stories unfolding. we're following them, including donald trump jr.'s shifting story on his meeting with the russians. the question i have for him, does he know...
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joining our table elise jordan, msnbc political analyst and now this is so awesome, co-host of the new words matter with our friend steve schmidt. john, frank and aaron are still here. >>> reading it, i feel like i'm doing my part. we have very savvy, smart viewers. doing my part to spread his lunacy. this is the irrational response to what is a very rational evidence-based, fact-based investigation into him. it drives him crazy because bob mueller, someone who is part of the legal team told me today, bob mueller is following the facts wherever they take him. they seem to be leading him deeper and deeper into trump tower. >> it seems to be all of trump's team has to defend him with is to dig into his own craziness with these tweets. there would be times during the campaign where donald trump, you know, i believe it was about august, mid august, where he started to tank. it was after he had attacked -- >> the kahn family. >> and he calmed down a bit in his rhetoric. he started to stabilize and the polls went up again. he went through a period with the mueller investigation where he woul
joining our table elise jordan, msnbc political analyst and now this is so awesome, co-host of the new words matter with our friend steve schmidt. john, frank and aaron are still here. >>> reading it, i feel like i'm doing my part. we have very savvy, smart viewers. doing my part to spread his lunacy. this is the irrational response to what is a very rational evidence-based, fact-based investigation into him. it drives him crazy because bob mueller, someone who is part of the legal...
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she will play elise mertens next. the ring in belfast this saturday, and says his australian opponent, luke jackson, can't beat him. frampton has been a world champion and a professionalfor more than eight years. but the sacrifices he makes now are as extreme as they were when he turned pro in 2009, as thomas kane reports. the long road to windsor park started back in may. at high altitude, in the searing heat of tenerife. with gruelling runs up the volcano, and intends gym sessions, all before an opponent was even announced. you have to listen to your body, and i have learnt that as i have got older and as i have become more professional in my approach. especially when you are away from your family all the time, and sometimes you get lonely. what i am lucky enough to be surrounded a good people, and people who are boxing. for me, now, at this stage, at the end of my career, it is better than it's ever been. frampton has moved with the times, adopting a more scientific approach and working with the manchester institut
she will play elise mertens next. the ring in belfast this saturday, and says his australian opponent, luke jackson, can't beat him. frampton has been a world champion and a professionalfor more than eight years. but the sacrifices he makes now are as extreme as they were when he turned pro in 2009, as thomas kane reports. the long road to windsor park started back in may. at high altitude, in the searing heat of tenerife. with gruelling runs up the volcano, and intends gym sessions, all before...
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number four seed elise mertens of belgium beat usa's ashley kratzer in straight sets, 6—2, 6—0, to reach hour to defeat the qualifier and was always in control of the match against the world number 251, who managed to score just six points in the second set. mertens will face either great britain'sjohanna konta or sofia kenin of the united states for a place in the semi—finals. that is about all we have got time for. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. temperatures over the last few days have been topping out around the middle 20s celsius. warm enough, you might think, but for some over the next two days, we'll have values into the mid—30s. increasingly warm and humid through the day ahead. some sunshine, but also a fair amount of cloud in places, because as you can see from the earlier satellite picture, we've got this pipeline of cloud just ploughing its way in across british isles, and western areas particularly, where you're exposed to that moist south—westerly flow, seei
number four seed elise mertens of belgium beat usa's ashley kratzer in straight sets, 6—2, 6—0, to reach hour to defeat the qualifier and was always in control of the match against the world number 251, who managed to score just six points in the second set. mertens will face either great britain'sjohanna konta or sofia kenin of the united states for a place in the semi—finals. that is about all we have got time for. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's...
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so, elise, what's your takeaway from the election results? are you looking at the florida race and surprise in florida as one of the most interesting races in the fall? >> well, clearly the florida race is fascinating just because you have two young politicians, the same age, from just the far reaches of both of their parties. so that, of course, is going to definitely be something that i'm excited to sit back and watch and see how it plays ought, b s also in arizona what representative mcsally has sdun incredibly interesting and the fact she managed to preserve her authenticity and not alienate trump voters without going too far in the other direction has been somewhat of a model to watch and so we'll see how that plays out for her in a state that, heidi, as she explained, isn't as close, isn't as resoundly republican as it has been in the past. >> i would say that you can't understate how good a job and how relieved mitch mcconnell and his crew are over this result. it could have been a total disaster. kelly ward, or joe arpaio, would have
so, elise, what's your takeaway from the election results? are you looking at the florida race and surprise in florida as one of the most interesting races in the fall? >> well, clearly the florida race is fascinating just because you have two young politicians, the same age, from just the far reaches of both of their parties. so that, of course, is going to definitely be something that i'm excited to sit back and watch and see how it plays ought, b s also in arizona what representative...
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. >> didn't call them out a couple weeks ago, elise. also, we've known about this case.nd everyone knew it was russia months ago. so why issue these sanctions now? >> as michelle said, brooke, it's one thing to say they suspect that russia is involved, that they have intelligence that russia was involved and there have been actions taken against russian oligarchs and been these expulsions, but when you meet and try to meet legal criteria for a violation of this 1991 law about chemical and biological use, to meet that legal criteria takes a long time. lawyers have to see whether it meets it. a lot of things are involved in terms of a technical examination. and so, you know, you might think it's political expediency that right now there's a lot of tension against russia or lot of talk about letters between president trump and president putin going back and forth. this could have just as easily come on the day of president trump's press conference with vladimir putin. that's how these things -- a lot of it is mostly coincidental. this type of legal criteria takes months to
. >> didn't call them out a couple weeks ago, elise. also, we've known about this case.nd everyone knew it was russia months ago. so why issue these sanctions now? >> as michelle said, brooke, it's one thing to say they suspect that russia is involved, that they have intelligence that russia was involved and there have been actions taken against russian oligarchs and been these expulsions, but when you meet and try to meet legal criteria for a violation of this 1991 law about...
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let's get to elise la bot. >> did he say in the letter. >> we don't really know. the letters back and forth between president trump and kim jong un, this is the new normal. now they have met they have to keep up the conversation. but we understand it's just pleasant tris saying we want to go forward with the agreement. and kim jong un saying he is going to -- committed to the denuclearization. but the thing is if you look at what's happening on the ground there's not been any progress since that handshake deal between president trump and kim jong un that they reached in singapore a couple of months ago. as you mentioned, this u.n. report saying that not only is north korea continuing to work on the nuclear program. there is evading sanctions. there is the oil embargo with you they've been taking oil shipments from other countries, getting money from guest workers in the countries, flouting international law, and obviously even though the tone on tenor of the relations between north korea and the u.s. have changed since the summit really not seeing any progress on
let's get to elise la bot. >> did he say in the letter. >> we don't really know. the letters back and forth between president trump and kim jong un, this is the new normal. now they have met they have to keep up the conversation. but we understand it's just pleasant tris saying we want to go forward with the agreement. and kim jong un saying he is going to -- committed to the denuclearization. but the thing is if you look at what's happening on the ground there's not been any...
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global affairs correspondent elise labbott is with me now. interaction in singapore really not that spontaneous. >> right, he didn't hand it off, one of his guys did after they shook hands. it was so brief, you missed it. >> i did. >> you know, look, these letters are just pleasantries between president trump and kim jong-un. now letters have to be exchanged every time there's a north korean -- >> documenting any kind of interaction. >> no. >> no, this is about reaffirming the commitments that i made that i'm not implementing. this is, you know, pleasantries that are being exchanged. the u.s. wants to see actions. the u.s. wants to see the north koreans agree to a date for talks. for denuclearization. for steps that they're taking. and the u.s. can't get the north koreans to sit down. you heard -- >> that meeting in singapore between the two leaders was initially about? or was that just a break bread moment? >> it was a break bread moment. the secretary said we should talk and the north korean foreign minister said yes, we should. so the nort
global affairs correspondent elise labbott is with me now. interaction in singapore really not that spontaneous. >> right, he didn't hand it off, one of his guys did after they shook hands. it was so brief, you missed it. >> i did. >> you know, look, these letters are just pleasantries between president trump and kim jong-un. now letters have to be exchanged every time there's a north korean -- >> documenting any kind of interaction. >> no. >> no, this is...
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yesterday, elise coronet noticed her shirt was on backwards and took it off and put it on correctly. tournament officials clarified the rules saying all players, regardless of gender, can change their shirts when in the players' share. i agree. >> i agree. >> back in a moment with the giants and a's and a little something from steph curry. ♪ ♪ ♪ tomorrow -- 49ers and raoiders play thgeir final >>> okay. preseason football almost over. tomorrow, the 49ers and raiders play their final season game. >> and then preseason is terrible, and then the real seasonbaseball tonight. the playoffs are getting close at china basin. the giants hosting the diamondbacks. top of the 3rd, steven souza, jr. with the solo home run off of derek rodriguez. and the diamondbacks were off and running. bottom of the sixth inning, blanco gets robbed by steven souza, jr. it was this kind of night for the giants. w streak is over. diamondbacks win 3-1. >>> the a's wrapping up their series in houston. that's a young fan right there. against the first place astros. cover your eyes if you're an a's fan. bottom of the
yesterday, elise coronet noticed her shirt was on backwards and took it off and put it on correctly. tournament officials clarified the rules saying all players, regardless of gender, can change their shirts when in the players' share. i agree. >> i agree. >> back in a moment with the giants and a's and a little something from steph curry. ♪ ♪ ♪ tomorrow -- 49ers and raoiders play thgeir final >>> okay. preseason football almost over. tomorrow, the 49ers and raiders...
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elise and steve, great to see you in person. always good to see you. >>> up next, there is a storm brewing. the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo
elise and steve, great to see you in person. always good to see you. >>> up next, there is a storm brewing. the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams...
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erin: elise needs water. andrew: elise needs water? erin: yeah. andrew: jabba coming in. go on.is: now that things are starting to look up and i'm noticing a change in andrew's attitude, i wanted to take him out front and show him some of the changes that i've made to the front of the store. the building has been repainted. all that's still there today, by the way. woman: it says grooming. lemonis: grooming and training. woman: looks very nice. lemonis: the lighting's all working. the flags are all up. it looks good. andrew: i think it's brilliant. lemonis: did you see the logo inside? let me show you that. this logo that was made came out great, don't you think? woman: this is very beautiful. andrew: i love it. andrew: that's great. lemonis: i think that is a spectacular logo to be on the business cards for the grooming department. i mean, it's fantastic. woman: it's beautiful. lemonis: it wasn't about the renovation, it wasn't about the aesthetics, it was about taking these individual department managers and having them feel like their department was important, and that it was
erin: elise needs water. andrew: elise needs water? erin: yeah. andrew: jabba coming in. go on.is: now that things are starting to look up and i'm noticing a change in andrew's attitude, i wanted to take him out front and show him some of the changes that i've made to the front of the store. the building has been repainted. all that's still there today, by the way. woman: it says grooming. lemonis: grooming and training. woman: looks very nice. lemonis: the lighting's all working. the flags are...
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our global affairs correspondent elise labott is working the story for us.ut this alleged spy and what officials are now saying about the kind of access she had inside the u.s. embassy? >> well, wolf, this was shocking to u.s. officials, the amount of information that was going to the fsb, the russian primary security agency. this is a woman who worked at the u.s. embassy for more than a decade. she was working for the u.s. secret service, which obviously has to do with presidential and vice presidential detail. she came under suspicion during a regular security review in 2016. she was caught, wolf, redhanded when the diplomatic security of the embassy noticed she was giving too much information to the fsb. these officials have some contact with russian officials as part of their job, but she was having unauthorized meetings and communications. they did a sting and caught her red handed. bofl, th wolf, this woman, she did have access to national security information. she did have access to the secret service intranet system, if you will, the internal system,
our global affairs correspondent elise labott is working the story for us.ut this alleged spy and what officials are now saying about the kind of access she had inside the u.s. embassy? >> well, wolf, this was shocking to u.s. officials, the amount of information that was going to the fsb, the russian primary security agency. this is a woman who worked at the u.s. embassy for more than a decade. she was working for the u.s. secret service, which obviously has to do with presidential and...
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global affairs correspondent elise labbott with me now.ure of these letters? >> we don't know anything about them, but i can suspect it's in vogue now. now that the two leaders meet, they have to exchange letters at every gathering that the u.s. and north korea are. they're just pretty much generally saying we want to continue, we are committed. but if you look past the last week, there's been ups and downs. reports that north korea is continuing to evade sanctions, continuing to develop its nuclear program and there's a lot of rhetoric going back the last couple of days. especially in terms of north korea meeting the denuclearization, which pompeo admitted today that north korea's really setting the pace of this, that they're going to be the ones who dictate when they're going to denuclearize. >> they initiated the letter, right? and presumably it doesn't just say hi, how you doing. there must be in this kind of dialogue a tick tock of this is what we're willing to do, this is what we don't want to do, this is what we like. >> no, there d
global affairs correspondent elise labbott with me now.ure of these letters? >> we don't know anything about them, but i can suspect it's in vogue now. now that the two leaders meet, they have to exchange letters at every gathering that the u.s. and north korea are. they're just pretty much generally saying we want to continue, we are committed. but if you look past the last week, there's been ups and downs. reports that north korea is continuing to evade sanctions, continuing to develop...
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bush white house, elise jordan."the new york times" and political analyst, nicholas caposori, and heidi press heidi and michael steele. should we get into it here? >> i would like to talk to michael quickly as former chairman of the republican party. michael, it is mind blowing to see john mccain in 2008 -- >> it is. >> -- and hear all of those people cheering john mccain in 2008, and eight years later you have a president who actually attacks him, uses him as a punch line, and a republican party that blindly goes along with such a man who lacks character, to such a degree that he mocks an american hero. >> yeah, that for me, joe, is probably the most disappointing part of all of this. we figured out that -- it didn't take a rocket scientist to do it for us, that john mccain is someone that donald trump does not value. he does not value his service. he does not value his leadership in the senate. he doesn't value the things that john mccain -- whether you disagreed with him or agreed with him over policy -- represen
bush white house, elise jordan."the new york times" and political analyst, nicholas caposori, and heidi press heidi and michael steele. should we get into it here? >> i would like to talk to michael quickly as former chairman of the republican party. michael, it is mind blowing to see john mccain in 2008 -- >> it is. >> -- and hear all of those people cheering john mccain in 2008, and eight years later you have a president who actually attacks him, uses him as a...
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yesterday elise coronet of france noticed her shirt was on backwards so she took it off and put it back on correctly. the chair umpire gave her a code violation. men frequently change their shirts on the court. tournament officials clarified the rules today saying all players can change their shirts when sitting in the players chair. >> very good rule clarification there. >> it was on backwards. >> the deal with the u.s. open, it's in that crazy heat right now in new york city. >> yeah, heat, humidity. then we're seeing the flip side of that. all of that cool weather here s only today but yesterday. just beautiful here throughout the bay. as we take a look right now in contra costa county, l blue sky and nothing in the way of smoke. this has been so refreshing for us. temperatures now about 10 degrees below average for those daytime highs. concord at 74 degrees through tonight we're down into the 60s and we get those low clouds returning. now, it has been enjoyable because we have the hottest weather off to the south of this area of high pressure. then we have a milder system here to th
yesterday elise coronet of france noticed her shirt was on backwards so she took it off and put it back on correctly. the chair umpire gave her a code violation. men frequently change their shirts on the court. tournament officials clarified the rules today saying all players can change their shirts when sitting in the players chair. >> very good rule clarification there. >> it was on backwards. >> the deal with the u.s. open, it's in that crazy heat right now in new york...
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beating serena williams earlier this week, but was knocked out letting a 5—2 lead slip. by belgium's elisetens, letting a 5—2 lead slip in the first set, to lose on a tiebreak, before being outplayed in the second. let's get the latest from the european championships where great britain's rowers have won their first medal of the day, a silver in the men's four at the strathcyle rowing lake. so often the flagship boat of the team, having enjoyed tremendous success at olympic level. the team of thomas ford, jacob dawson, adam neill and james johnston, were beaten by romania, who took gold. some live pictures, because great britain have another chance to wind a medal in the ruling. it comes in the men's quadruple sculls, on the strathclyde lake, just outside glasgow. hopefully they can improve on their last outing. johnny walton, john collins and graeme thomas. we will keep you updated with that result a little later when we get it. transfer more medals on the cycling track. today katie archibald is through to the final of the 3000 metres individual pursuit. the gold medal race is at 10 to ei
beating serena williams earlier this week, but was knocked out letting a 5—2 lead slip. by belgium's elisetens, letting a 5—2 lead slip in the first set, to lose on a tiebreak, before being outplayed in the second. let's get the latest from the european championships where great britain's rowers have won their first medal of the day, a silver in the men's four at the strathcyle rowing lake. so often the flagship boat of the team, having enjoyed tremendous success at olympic level. the team...
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stephens will face elise mertens on sunday.fessional football. the retired athlete, who holds the record for the 100m and 200m, came on as a sub for the australian a—league side central coast mariners in a pre—season friendly. he's hoping to impress enough to get a deal ahead of the new season. however, he was unable to take this chance. ironically hejust wasnt quick enough. that's all the sport for now. the weather's looking pretty good over the next couple of days, most of us this weekend will get at least a little dose of sun but the temperatures are expected to climb and there's some sunshine on the way. but the nights are starting to draw in now. the nights are getting longer. not the nights, the days are drawing in, the nights are getting longer, that's what i meant but we have to make the most of any warmth thatis have to make the most of any warmth that is heading our way because before you know if there will be windswept gale force winds, the whole lot but for now, warmth out of the south, enjoy that. the night is stil
stephens will face elise mertens on sunday.fessional football. the retired athlete, who holds the record for the 100m and 200m, came on as a sub for the australian a—league side central coast mariners in a pre—season friendly. he's hoping to impress enough to get a deal ahead of the new season. however, he was unable to take this chance. ironically hejust wasnt quick enough. that's all the sport for now. the weather's looking pretty good over the next couple of days, most of us this weekend...
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the stove is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have elise obsessive thoughts coming into my mind and. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgust. nature and told us obsessive compulsive behavior occur with some reason for it actually we don't know the for the reason of course there are genetic compounds. as a kind of risk factor us it's not a genetic disorder at all childhood plays a role in how what does we learn about cleaning about hygiene but there remains a big question mark about the real the. real reasons and how it comes to obsessive compulsive disorder or high risk for o.c.d. because i'm used to double checking my office door of the office i would say so because it's rather normal behavior and in a way it makes sense to double check things because we're wired lot of trouble and problems and that's typical of most men and women such kind of behavior as their daily routines you order who told us there that there are different kinds of impulses options sessions and actions and criticism
the stove is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have elise obsessive thoughts coming into my mind and. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgust. nature and told us obsessive compulsive behavior occur with some reason for it actually we don't know the for the reason of course there are genetic compounds. as a kind of risk factor us it's not a genetic disorder at all childhood plays a role in how...
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locutor: esta elisiÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14 sólo a las 11. tu gente, tu voz. ?uenas noches. les saluda palmira pÉrez. gracias por acompaÑarnos. vamos a iniciar con una alerta local. el tiroteo se registrÓ esta nocheentre la calle 15 y yo tu Él. una persona recibe un impacto de bala y los paramÉdicos llegaron a la escena para brindar los primeros auxilios y trasladarla al hospital. se desconoce cuÁl es la condiciÓn y las imÁgenes las compartiÓ un televidente. un nuevo escÁndalo sacude al iglesias a colec atrÁsren pensi marÍa antonieta tiene consejos de un psicÓlogo que habla de la importancia de saber comunicarse con sus hijos sobre temas complicados. >> segÚn el reporte los abusos por parte de mÁs de 300 sacerdotes catÓlicos ocurrieron a lo largo de 70 aÑos. y la intenciÓn de obispos y lÍderes catÓlicos era que las vÍctimasno reportarÁn los abusos. por eso en opiniÓn de un psicÓlogo es muy importante que los padres sepan para detectar posibles casos similares. un reporte dado a conocer por un gran jurado encontrÓ que lÍderes catÓlicos de pensilvania encubrir en
locutor: esta elisiÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14 sólo a las 11. tu gente, tu voz. ?uenas noches. les saluda palmira pÉrez. gracias por acompaÑarnos. vamos a iniciar con una alerta local. el tiroteo se registrÓ esta nocheentre la calle 15 y yo tu Él. una persona recibe un impacto de bala y los paramÉdicos llegaron a la escena para brindar los primeros auxilios y trasladarla al hospital. se desconoce cuÁl es la condiciÓn y las imÁgenes las compartiÓ un televidente. un nuevo escÁndalo...
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for new flavors such as macaroon ice cream with champagne passion fruit and raspberries give elise anything can be turned into ice cream as long as it's not boring. as it's thinking back i think macaroon ice cream is innovative because you can make a type of frozen macaroon that's where you put ice cream between the maritimes was diseased or you make one big mac or an ice cream with a moran goes on top with glitter on it is going to be grace. and i think the champagne ice cream will be really awesome it's disappointing ised. this diet. uses only top quality produce in his ice cream to achieve maximum flavor if you look at the trade in italy in an ice cream school in perugia the key is in the mix but of course that's minces trade secret prices start at one euro sixty and increase if there is something like champagne or gold leaf in the ice cream. sugar is always included but the other ingredients can vary sometimes there's a lot of salt sometimes pizza in around half the flavors there is milk some have alcohol and others have fruit the only constant the sugar though there are different types
for new flavors such as macaroon ice cream with champagne passion fruit and raspberries give elise anything can be turned into ice cream as long as it's not boring. as it's thinking back i think macaroon ice cream is innovative because you can make a type of frozen macaroon that's where you put ice cream between the maritimes was diseased or you make one big mac or an ice cream with a moran goes on top with glitter on it is going to be grace. and i think the champagne ice cream will be really...
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elise at full speed playing. only with shiny. plate but always on the move plain old lady today and in the future. drive it on g.w. of her life. in the legislature the little. little. visit to w. news live from one of music's most powerful and distinctive voices sings its last. place to. play. a little soul aretha franklin dies aged seventy six after battling cancer she became a musical icon in the sixty's and seventy's after beginning her singing career at a father's church in detroit also on the program hopes of finding survivors of gender wars a road bridge disaster.
elise at full speed playing. only with shiny. plate but always on the move plain old lady today and in the future. drive it on g.w. of her life. in the legislature the little. little. visit to w. news live from one of music's most powerful and distinctive voices sings its last. place to. play. a little soul aretha franklin dies aged seventy six after battling cancer she became a musical icon in the sixty's and seventy's after beginning her singing career at a father's church in detroit also on...