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francesca: vamos karla otro! alan: mira cÓmo la voy a encestar! francesca: que siga el chef!la liberaciÓn de un indocumentado genera todo tipo de reacciones. tras el arresto por cruzar la calle. dicen que representa un peligro luego de haber sido deportado en cuatro ocasiones. el reptil saliÓ del motor para luego colocarse encima del parabrisas. quÉ miedo! vamos con carolina y ediciÓn digital. carolina: la llaman la lady retro. se cuelga del vagÓn durante el viaje. esto ocurre en el metro de mÉxico. cuÁl es el tema que más ha provocado controversia en twitter? mÁs adelante más informaciÓn. satcha: nos vamos a la cocina de "despierta amÉrica". karla: aquÍ estamos con caballeros en la cocina. hoy me acompaÑa miguel Ángel. un gran chef espaÑol. vamos a darles diferentes opciones para que puedan prepararlo en casa. vamos a hacer unos pinchos bien prÁcticos. esto es como un montadito con pan en rodajas. >> con el pan, vamos a poner encima cebolla caramelizada. un poco de vino tinto bien reducido para que se forme casi una mermelada. >> este tomate es maduro y luego colado. nos que
francesca: vamos karla otro! alan: mira cÓmo la voy a encestar! francesca: que siga el chef!la liberaciÓn de un indocumentado genera todo tipo de reacciones. tras el arresto por cruzar la calle. dicen que representa un peligro luego de haber sido deportado en cuatro ocasiones. el reptil saliÓ del motor para luego colocarse encima del parabrisas. quÉ miedo! vamos con carolina y ediciÓn digital. carolina: la llaman la lady retro. se cuelga del vagÓn durante el viaje. esto ocurre en el metro...
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francesca: there was a lot of interest in it, and whether they are on the left or the right.ut also on that day another thing that was happening was what in the heck was going on with jeff sessions in this public fight. it's not necessarily they would have been talking about healthcare if he hadn't done that that day. they would have had to take more questions about jared kushners testimony. there was also rex tillerson and his little break he was taking. there was a lot of things going on at that time. emily: when you are going to different news websites on that day, this was the headline. that's why it's interesting to me. there was substantive news that impacted a wider swath of people. howie: there has been -- this is a good example of media criticism in the unorthodoxed way the president makes announcements. the media keep acting shocked that this president does things differently. eppley * he has done this time and again with policies. i think it's wrong. especially to do it when this policy has invited people in the military to make very personal psychological decision
francesca: there was a lot of interest in it, and whether they are on the left or the right.ut also on that day another thing that was happening was what in the heck was going on with jeff sessions in this public fight. it's not necessarily they would have been talking about healthcare if he hadn't done that that day. they would have had to take more questions about jared kushners testimony. there was also rex tillerson and his little break he was taking. there was a lot of things going on at...
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and that's what they were wondering about that they. >> francesca yes on this spectacle of supporters sarah huckabee sanders in the breathing. have transgender people already having that would be expelled. and she was unable to answer the questions. >> is what makes this so fascinated. the department of defense to know about that this was happening and they have sarah huckabee sanders unable to say when the policy would take place. how long we could expect for this to be implement it and i think that is what made this such a media interest story with once again, the disconnect between the president and one of his cabinet secretaries. >> there seems to be a lot more energy in the media on this on the left. so by our account, cnn announced that 36 segments in it msnbc 29 segments, fox news did eight segments. so there was a lot of outrage at the present would even go there. >> i think a lot of the mainstream newsrooms are dominated by people in socially progressive cities with similar backgrounds and for them this was a priority in a way that it is not. and i don't think they understand
and that's what they were wondering about that they. >> francesca yes on this spectacle of supporters sarah huckabee sanders in the breathing. have transgender people already having that would be expelled. and she was unable to answer the questions. >> is what makes this so fascinated. the department of defense to know about that this was happening and they have sarah huckabee sanders unable to say when the policy would take place. how long we could expect for this to be implement...
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francesca? >> thank you, sarah. you suggested that the president continued to have confidence in reince priebus, based on the fact that he's still in his position and he's a friend of anthony scaramucci who is coming into the administration. at this point, based on what we've seen quite publicly playing out, does he think that they at least need to sit down to talk as house speaker paul ryan said and get whatever this is out of their systems so they can start off on the right foot here? >> i don't know if he has an opinion on what they should do between the two of them. i think the president as always enjoys healthy competition and conversation and he sees that as such. i've got to wrap up here because the president is getting ready to do an event which i know you all probably want to attend. and i want to leave you with just one last thing before i close out on an important development. you guys love to talk about russia and there's been nonstop coverage. and the one day that there might have been a question on rus
francesca? >> thank you, sarah. you suggested that the president continued to have confidence in reince priebus, based on the fact that he's still in his position and he's a friend of anthony scaramucci who is coming into the administration. at this point, based on what we've seen quite publicly playing out, does he think that they at least need to sit down to talk as house speaker paul ryan said and get whatever this is out of their systems so they can start off on the right foot here?...
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francesca, i have people telling me about naivety in the campaign, honest mistakes.ever had a conversation with a russian official about sanctions, i would not forget it. what do you make of this? >> it's really unclear still why donald trump jr. would have had a meeting with a stranger, whose name he didn't bother to get, to then invite paul manafort and his brother-in-law jared kushner to also attend this meeting, not give them any information on the substance of them, and then get them to attend as well. we didn't really get answers to that in today's white house press briefing that was held off camera. once again, they made it very quick and made it very short. we didn't get to follow up on those questions far enough. >> so the problem, heidi, is that, i don't know, as i said earlier, i don't know that there's any fire, but the room's getting full of smoke. i don't know if there's any collusion. we can't get to a discussion about collusion if we can't get to the truth of who met with whom and why. >> it is not just the con tactsd. any one of these contacts in iso
francesca, i have people telling me about naivety in the campaign, honest mistakes.ever had a conversation with a russian official about sanctions, i would not forget it. what do you make of this? >> it's really unclear still why donald trump jr. would have had a meeting with a stranger, whose name he didn't bother to get, to then invite paul manafort and his brother-in-law jared kushner to also attend this meeting, not give them any information on the substance of them, and then get them...
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fr francesca. >> thank you, sarah. can you provide us a copy of the letter, hold it up -- >> sure. i would be happy to. >> about attorney general jeff sessions, you said he didn't meet with the president when he was at the white house this week. has he spoken to the president this week? do you know when the last time the two of them spoke was? >> i don't believe they've spoken this week. i'm not sure on the timeframe. >> and then another follow-up on jeff sessions. >> always. >> you said that the president has been very clear about his position on jeff sessions. and yesterday the president said that he wasn't leaving him to, quote, twist in the wind. but he continued to tweet about him this morning. if he is so frustrated and so disappointed in him, why doesn't he just ask him to resign or fire him? why does he continue to tweet about him instead? >> look, you can be disappointed in someone but still want them to continue to do their job. and that's where they are. i think i made clear last week if there comes a point he doesn't, he'll make that decision. blake. >> thank you. let m
fr francesca. >> thank you, sarah. can you provide us a copy of the letter, hold it up -- >> sure. i would be happy to. >> about attorney general jeff sessions, you said he didn't meet with the president when he was at the white house this week. has he spoken to the president this week? do you know when the last time the two of them spoke was? >> i don't believe they've spoken this week. i'm not sure on the timeframe. >> and then another follow-up on jeff sessions....
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francesca chambers, thank you very much. >> thank you. back the president's base is standing by him. that is constant. six months in should he be worried about others who are not? experience advanced safety technology at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before it ends. choose from the is turbo, es 350 or nx turbo for $299 a month for 36 months if you lease now. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. nah. not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] mmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experience. are you seeing this? the kohler walk-in bath comes with fully adjustable hydrothe
francesca chambers, thank you very much. >> thank you. back the president's base is standing by him. that is constant. six months in should he be worried about others who are not? experience advanced safety technology at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before it ends. choose from the is turbo, es 350 or nx turbo for $299 a month for 36 months if you lease now. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. nah. not gonna happen....
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of day one was luxembourg's mandy minella who played herfirst round match against italian veteran francescaoday she posted a lovely picture on twitter of her husband and coach tim sommer kneeling in front of her at one of the wimbledon courts and kissing her stomach. minella said that this will be her last tournament before she becomes a mum. late on the opening day the unknown 21 year old danill medvedev produced the biggest upset of the first round, knocking out the three time grand slam champion stan wawrinka. one year ago the russian wasn't at wimbledon — beaten in qualifying by britain's hero of 12 months ago marcus willis. john watson's been finding out what a difference a year makes. if anyone would tell me this one year ago i would not believe them. that i would be world number three, beating world number three on centre court at wimbledon. i'm really happy with how i played and i managed to win such a match. to have a first grand slam victory on centre court, especially wimbledon, is amazing. tell us what the atmosphere was like on centre court, it is a very special place. and a lo
of day one was luxembourg's mandy minella who played herfirst round match against italian veteran francescaoday she posted a lovely picture on twitter of her husband and coach tim sommer kneeling in front of her at one of the wimbledon courts and kissing her stomach. minella said that this will be her last tournament before she becomes a mum. late on the opening day the unknown 21 year old danill medvedev produced the biggest upset of the first round, knocking out the three time grand slam...
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francesca? >> you said the administration would want congress to finish work on healthcare and then move on to taxes. previously the white house has said that it wanted to see a draft plan for that tax reform before the august reset. -- recess. is that still the case and do you expect to get tax reform done this year in light what we learned about the healthcare bill yesterday? >> we're still very focused on moving forward on tax reform, it's still a big priority for the administration. that has not changed. >> in terms of getting it done before the end of the year? >> we want to get the biggest tax reform as possible. tax reform plan in place. and we'll keep you posted on time line and announcements for that happening. >> one other topic, i wanted to ask about the legal fees, is the president paying for his lawyers that are defending him in the russia allegations that are outside of this white house? and is the president paying mark garalo, the spokesman and the lawyers on his team? >> i'm not
francesca? >> you said the administration would want congress to finish work on healthcare and then move on to taxes. previously the white house has said that it wanted to see a draft plan for that tax reform before the august reset. -- recess. is that still the case and do you expect to get tax reform done this year in light what we learned about the healthcare bill yesterday? >> we're still very focused on moving forward on tax reform, it's still a big priority for the...
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francesca: estamos muy contentos por tu programa. perros y sus dueños. y de los veterinarios también. los efectos secundarios reportados han sido vómitos, picazón, diarrea, letargo y falta de apetito. pregúntele a su veterinario sobre la protección contra pulgas y garrapatas que usted y su perro le encantará. nexgard. la elección n.° 1 de los veterinarios. karla: vamos a ir a los deportes pero antes les comentamos que por peticiÓn popular en sÓlo minutos regresarÁ la terapia del espejo. esta es una terapia muy emotiva. vamos a ayudar a vÍctimas de violencia domÉstica. alan: el alemÁn serÍa el capitÁn el prÓximo 2 de agosto. ha sido campeÓn del mundo con alemania y cuenta con una amplia experiencia. es de las Últimas grandes estrellas que ha conseguido sus buenos goles. karla: le estÁn metiendo dinero al fÚtbol en estados unidos. mucha suerte! quÉ pasÓ? javier: superan a las marineros de seatle. bien por boston, van bien encaminados. los yankees han recortado la ventaja a un solo juego gracias a la victoria sobre cincinnati. karla: nu
francesca: estamos muy contentos por tu programa. perros y sus dueños. y de los veterinarios también. los efectos secundarios reportados han sido vómitos, picazón, diarrea, letargo y falta de apetito. pregúntele a su veterinario sobre la protección contra pulgas y garrapatas que usted y su perro le encantará. nexgard. la elección n.° 1 de los veterinarios. karla: vamos a ir a los deportes pero antes les comentamos que por peticiÓn popular en sÓlo minutos regresarÁ la terapia del...
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>> francesca maria, very catholic.fferent members of the family, so yes. >> stephen: you're canadian. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you very much. 150 years. >> stephen: it's their fourth of july for canada. ( applause ) ( piano riff ) were you able to get back up there for the 150th? >> no, i was in the country. on canada day, i don't remember a parade or many fireworks, but we would be in the woods in a cabin, not when i was younger, but we one drinking. >> stephen: anything else incredibly stereo typical? >> no, that's it. >> stephen: the new series is friends from college on netflix. >> yes. >> stephen: you did nine years on cbs with "how i met your mother." >> yes ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: what is it like working for netflix after working at one of the broadcast networks? >> well, they're both great. >> stephen: of course, they are. >> let's open with that. they're equally great employers. "how i met your mother" was an 8:00 p.m. show. it's netflix and you can swear and there is nudity. >> stephen: re
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mike francesca who is expected to retire this year. >> the associated press stylebook is supposed toral resource for journalists with universal guidelines for things like punctuation and grammar but new evidence of an anti-conservative bias. rachel alexander, senior editor for the stream and contributor for the hill. thank you for joining us. appreciate it. let's begin right away, some examples of changes in the ap stylebook, first of all don't say pro-life. instead you are being instructed to say antiabortion so a bias, you think? >> yes. if you submit an article for a mainstream publication they will change your wording even if you are pro-life person they will change it to antiabortion yet the pro-choicers get their own favorable words like in favor of abortion rights instead. >> this next one has been in the news a lot, migrant or refugee, and allowed to say that, supposed to say people struggling to enter europe. >> that is right. when migrant or refugee tells you a lot about what the person is trying to do. or refugee fleeing the country in turmoil. a migrant, if you are saying
mike francesca who is expected to retire this year. >> the associated press stylebook is supposed toral resource for journalists with universal guidelines for things like punctuation and grammar but new evidence of an anti-conservative bias. rachel alexander, senior editor for the stream and contributor for the hill. thank you for joining us. appreciate it. let's begin right away, some examples of changes in the ap stylebook, first of all don't say pro-life. instead you are being...
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francesca? >> thank you, sarah. you suggested on reince priebus. and anthony scaramucci coming into the administration. at this point, based on what we have seen quite publicly playing out though, do you think they need to sit counsel and talk as house speaker paul ryan said and get whatever this is out of their system so they can start off on the right foot here. >> i don't know if he has an opinion on what she should do between the two of them? i think the president as always enjoys. sees that as such. i got to wrap up here because the president is getting ready to do an event which i all know you probably want to attend. and i want to leave you with just one last thing before i close out on an important development. you guys love to talk about russia and there has been nonstop coverage in the one day that there might have been a question on russia, there wasn't, often we have a lot of media with russia first but today there was public testimony that further discredited the phony dossier that's been the source of fake news and conspiracy theories
francesca? >> thank you, sarah. you suggested on reince priebus. and anthony scaramucci coming into the administration. at this point, based on what we have seen quite publicly playing out though, do you think they need to sit counsel and talk as house speaker paul ryan said and get whatever this is out of their system so they can start off on the right foot here. >> i don't know if he has an opinion on what she should do between the two of them? i think the president as always...
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francesca, big welcome to you we have not senior face in awhile.there an agenda for mcmaster and are they trying to come up with a strategy to meet with putin one on one? >> it is clear he has north korea on his mind, and russia made it clear they would like to talk about it as well. ukraine and syria are topics on the table for this agenda, but as you noted, it can be whatever president donald trump decides to bring up at the time. as you say, one thang they want -- thing they want to talk about is sanctions. sanctions on russia from the interference in ukraine, and sanctions for the meddling in the u.s. election. the question will be who brings that up, russia or will it be donald trump? >> matt, how much will this meeting, this very first meeting they're having face to face, going to set the tone for relacrelac relations for america and russia going forward. >> i think one of the things you can expect in this meeting is vladimir putin figured trump out very early. he saw him as an easy mark and he flattered him, called him brilliant, talented, a
francesca, big welcome to you we have not senior face in awhile.there an agenda for mcmaster and are they trying to come up with a strategy to meet with putin one on one? >> it is clear he has north korea on his mind, and russia made it clear they would like to talk about it as well. ukraine and syria are topics on the table for this agenda, but as you noted, it can be whatever president donald trump decides to bring up at the time. as you say, one thang they want -- thing they want to...
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. >> let's bring in francesca chambers, white house correspondent for daily mail.com at bloomberg politics. where to go first? i'll start with you. >> the republican party is obviously having a frustrating week, as is the donald trump. who do people on the hill think they ought to call? if they pick up the phone and they want to get answers, who is it the person that they call that they think is knowledgeable about what the president wants? >> you asked who the person is in the white house who is the liaison and the answer is vice president mike pence. he's the one the white house has been sending to the capitol hill. he is a former legislator so he does have that experience when it comes to that. when you talk about whether or not we'll get anything done the rest of the year, certainly, reince priebus, while he wasn't selling a lawmaker, or had worked capitol hill, he had been the committee chair. he was very close to house speaker paul ryan. he was going to be very critical to getting tax reform passed this year. >> so we now also are going to be facing confirmation hearings for a replac
. >> let's bring in francesca chambers, white house correspondent for daily mail.com at bloomberg politics. where to go first? i'll start with you. >> the republican party is obviously having a frustrating week, as is the donald trump. who do people on the hill think they ought to call? if they pick up the phone and they want to get answers, who is it the person that they call that they think is knowledgeable about what the president wants? >> you asked who the person is in...
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wfan radio in new york says christie will fill in for the dean of sports talk radio mike francesca mondays already a frequent fill in for the co-host on that show boomer heon. >> the adventure aquarium celebrating a very big birthday. jenny the hippo is turning 17. she's finally old enough to get behind the wheel in new jersey. debar toll low's bakery in collingswood made her this fun cake way driver's license on it. guests enjoyed the sweet treats while jenny and her friend button chowed down on fruits and vegetables. >> i liked the driver's license. >>> still to come a check of the weekend forecast for you. >> and we'll take a live look outside, sky6 hd giving us the view of center city, the skyline. meteorologist cecily tynan coming up with that exclusive accuweather five day forecast when we come back. fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv a
wfan radio in new york says christie will fill in for the dean of sports talk radio mike francesca mondays already a frequent fill in for the co-host on that show boomer heon. >> the adventure aquarium celebrating a very big birthday. jenny the hippo is turning 17. she's finally old enough to get behind the wheel in new jersey. debar toll low's bakery in collingswood made her this fun cake way driver's license on it. guests enjoyed the sweet treats while jenny and her friend button chowed...
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francesca? >> reporter: thank you, sarah. one short thing and questions. provide us with a copy of the letter that you read, hold it up or share the copy? >> i would be happy to. knock out dylan's last name. >> reporter: you said the attorney general didn't meet with the president at the white house. have you spoken with the president this week? do you know when the last time they spoke was? >> i'm not sure of the time frame. >> reporter: and follow-up on jeff sessions. you said that the president has been very clear about his position on jeff sessions and yesterday the president said he wasn't leaving him to, quote, twist in the wind. but he continued to tweet about him this morning. if he is so frustrated and so disappointed in him, why doesn't he ask him to resign or fire him? why did he continue to tweet about him? >> he can be disappointed in someone but wants to continue to do their job. i think i made clear last week, there comes a point he doesn't, he'll make that decision. >> reporter: let me have you clarify if you can, comments the president mad
francesca? >> reporter: thank you, sarah. one short thing and questions. provide us with a copy of the letter that you read, hold it up or share the copy? >> i would be happy to. knock out dylan's last name. >> reporter: you said the attorney general didn't meet with the president at the white house. have you spoken with the president this week? do you know when the last time they spoke was? >> i'm not sure of the time frame. >> reporter: and follow-up on jeff...
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francesca. >> thank you, sarah. when sean spicer resigned -- [inaudible]. now anthony scaramucci resigned, a clean slate. has the slate been totally cleaned at this point? should we expect anymore staff shakeups? everybody else in senior staff positions remaining at this time? >> yes, they are. john gizzy. >> thank you, sarah. any two brief questions, is there any chance you will leave the job of communications director alone having had two people held it leave rather abruptly in both cases? >> we'll let you know when we have any personnel announcements to make on that front? >> the other thing i wanted to ask, when the president made his speech to police officers on friday, almost within minutes statements came from police chiefs across the country criticizing his remarks that seemed to endorse the use of force by police in search and arrests. was the president joking when he said this or did he check his remarks out with the international association of police chiefs or maybe the attorney general? >> you i believe he was making a joke at the time. trey. >
francesca. >> thank you, sarah. when sean spicer resigned -- [inaudible]. now anthony scaramucci resigned, a clean slate. has the slate been totally cleaned at this point? should we expect anymore staff shakeups? everybody else in senior staff positions remaining at this time? >> yes, they are. john gizzy. >> thank you, sarah. any two brief questions, is there any chance you will leave the job of communications director alone having had two people held it leave rather abruptly...
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joining me now, msnbc contributor and senior editor business insider josh barrow and francesca chambers welcome to you both, josh, you heard senator franken there. do you think plea bargains could be on the table, as bob mueller tries to expand his investigation? and if so, who might be offered one? >> oh, absolutely. that's sort of how these investigations work. you try to get somebody to flip and give evidence on other people. the cast of characters here is so large, there have been rumors that paul manafort is a cooperating witness. he has denied that. i have no knowledge of that being true, but there's a long -- a long list of peoplema contributing factor. so there's all sorts of people you could imagine who could end up being cooperating witnesses. >> do you think we'll be seeing some plea bargains as the investigation deepens? >> well, the special counsel feels like he's not getting the information he needs, but we heard lawmakers say that jared kushner was very cooperative, that they got a lot of answers from him when he was up on capitol hill and so it looks like at this point t
joining me now, msnbc contributor and senior editor business insider josh barrow and francesca chambers welcome to you both, josh, you heard senator franken there. do you think plea bargains could be on the table, as bob mueller tries to expand his investigation? and if so, who might be offered one? >> oh, absolutely. that's sort of how these investigations work. you try to get somebody to flip and give evidence on other people. the cast of characters here is so large, there have been...
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. >> adam reece joins me from liberty state park in new jersey and bring back francesca chambers.t. you have been talking to folks there in jersey down the shore. what do they think about their governor and all of this? >> hallie, good morning. they say they are angry. the reaction have been swift. many say he is being selfish and unfair and thinking about himself. when they saw the pictures of him lounging on the beach why they couldn't go to state parks and state beaches. yet, he is remaining unrepettant. unapologetic. he is saying he doesn't care about the optics. if it is a choice between family and politics, he is going to pick family every time. >> investigating and found out that a politician was where he said he was going to be with who he said he was going to be with. if they had flown that plane over that beach and i was sitting next to a 25-year-old blonde in that beach to me, that's a story. >> okay. well, right. i guess it would be a story. adam, hang tight for a second because, scott, here's the thing, right. chris christie does not care, he says about political opti
. >> adam reece joins me from liberty state park in new jersey and bring back francesca chambers.t. you have been talking to folks there in jersey down the shore. what do they think about their governor and all of this? >> hallie, good morning. they say they are angry. the reaction have been swift. many say he is being selfish and unfair and thinking about himself. when they saw the pictures of him lounging on the beach why they couldn't go to state parks and state beaches. yet, he...
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correspondent for daily mail.com and a fashlg political reporter at plume burg politics, fr frances francesca, i'll start with you the republican party is obviously having a frustrating week as is donald trump. who does, do people on the hill think they have to call? if they pick up the phone and want to get answers from the white house, who is the person they call they think is knowledgeable about what the president wants? >> well, the person in the white house that is the liaison to capitol hill at this point. the answer is vice president mike pence, he is the one who the white house has been sending to capitol hill to these policy luncheons to work with lawmakers. he's a former legislator, so he does have that experience when it comes to that, when you talk about whether or not we will get anything done, we will see congress get anything done the rest of this year, certainly reince priebus, he wasn't a law maker or work on capitol hill per se, he had been the republican national committee chair. he was close to house speaker powell ryan. he was going to be critical to getting packs reform
correspondent for daily mail.com and a fashlg political reporter at plume burg politics, fr frances francesca, i'll start with you the republican party is obviously having a frustrating week as is donald trump. who does, do people on the hill think they have to call? if they pick up the phone and want to get answers from the white house, who is the person they call they think is knowledgeable about what the president wants? >> well, the person in the white house that is the liaison to...
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no one is ever going to replace mike fra francesca. he is ♪ insult at all.ld listen because you don't know who is going to call in and how is he going to answer. ainsley: you need to be polite and you don't need to can you say and say that about him. that was really mean. people feel like they can say anything. brian: that's why you don't listen to sports radio. a lot of people are mean. ainsley: call each other? steve: yes. brian: absolutely. come from a string of attacks. best selling author daniel silva's book may have predicted. this he is here next. i'm karen, i'm a teacher.olfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra can be a sign of existing joint damage that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disor
no one is ever going to replace mike fra francesca. he is ♪ insult at all.ld listen because you don't know who is going to call in and how is he going to answer. ainsley: you need to be polite and you don't need to can you say and say that about him. that was really mean. people feel like they can say anything. brian: that's why you don't listen to sports radio. a lot of people are mean. ainsley: call each other? steve: yes. brian: absolutely. come from a string of attacks. best selling...
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but we are now providing bulletproof evidence that we are breathing harmful air, says francesca domenici a professor of biostatistics at harvard who led the study. our air is contaminated. she and her colleagues set out to do the most comprehensive study to date, assessing the toll air pollution takes on american lives. they used data from federal air monitoring stations as well as satellites to compile a detailed picture of air pollution down to individual zip codes. then they -- they then analyzed the impact of very low levels of pollution on mortality, using data from 60 million medicare patients from 2000 to 2012. they said about 12,000 lives could be saved each year by cutting the level of fine particulate matter nationwide by just one microgram per cubic meter of air below current standards. she said it's very strong, compelling evidence that currently, the safety standards currently, the safety standards are not safe enough. yet republicans want to take us backwards. they're going to side with polluters over the health of american families. and i think that's wrong. the proposed r
but we are now providing bulletproof evidence that we are breathing harmful air, says francesca domenici a professor of biostatistics at harvard who led the study. our air is contaminated. she and her colleagues set out to do the most comprehensive study to date, assessing the toll air pollution takes on american lives. they used data from federal air monitoring stations as well as satellites to compile a detailed picture of air pollution down to individual zip codes. then they -- they then...
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rumors are circulating that chrichristie could be in line to replace francesca.rapper tupac. sold them for $125 each with own faces and logo over the rapper's face. the photographer is suing for copy rights infringement. i know you are on the edge of your seat. pete: i was really in to that story or not. following the assassination of nypd officer in her a patrol car many are calling for increased safety measures for the men and women in the line of duty. one is bullet proof glass. todd: not a fun topic but important topic need to protect our officers. >> let me tell why this is important topic. not just here in new york city where the nypd has actually stepped up their game, remember in 2014, there were two police officers in brooklyn shot here and it really spawned this idea of hey, should would he be putting armor protection in police vehicles, including the glass? well, the answer is yes because what used to be about $50,000 per car and weigh anywhere from 500 to 800 pounds added weight to a police cruiser, now is much less expensive and it's also lighter. th
rumors are circulating that chrichristie could be in line to replace francesca.rapper tupac. sold them for $125 each with own faces and logo over the rapper's face. the photographer is suing for copy rights infringement. i know you are on the edge of your seat. pete: i was really in to that story or not. following the assassination of nypd officer in her a patrol car many are calling for increased safety measures for the men and women in the line of duty. one is bullet proof glass. todd: not a...
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hosting a sports radio talk show which the station says is an audition to replace long time host mike francescane problem with him becoming the next sports radio star. >> do you have our selection of music for the governor? ♪ i should have been a cowboy. >> nice. >> with you and jerry jones at the eagles game last night. >> i'm a cowboys fan. >> come on, man. even i know that's a problem. joining me now, mike pesca, host of podcast. thank you for being here. come on. >> i think that's fine. there's tradition in sports talk radio, you can play the heel. mike's co-host mad dog was a giants fan, not football, baseball team, leads to clashes. >> san francisco giants. >> that's right. add it all up, that's certainly the least of his situation to reflect. >> being a cowboys fan is not a problem? >> that could work. he can make that work. it is churn. in sports radio, you try to elicit emotions, get people mad. seems to be good at that. kind of the opposite of what to do in politics. i think he has good sports knowledge and also that's a little overrated part of the job. there's only four or five spor
hosting a sports radio talk show which the station says is an audition to replace long time host mike francescane problem with him becoming the next sports radio star. >> do you have our selection of music for the governor? ♪ i should have been a cowboy. >> nice. >> with you and jerry jones at the eagles game last night. >> i'm a cowboys fan. >> come on, man. even i know that's a problem. joining me now, mike pesca, host of podcast. thank you for being here. come...
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africa that's what we've been told by one journalist francesca. we filmed in secret with him on the streets. trafficking. drugs. need to use force. they are using. specific. to sicily has a long history of crime mainly perpetrated by the mafia what's happening now is that it's teaming up with migrants to kerri-anne criminal activities the main gang is blacks which is forcing new migrants to work for them. my my phone you know. drug use my phone they took my you know. it's my. when did it. used. dawn in mecca refused to join black acts and its activities since then three years ago or. so the hundred spinnin. to do so how can i feel myself selling drugs is not the only way many my current a force to make money we've been told that many young people are being used for trafficking and prostitution here only in the system and we're told that if we just head down this main street here literally just off this main street is where many of the bills for line to origin of selling their bodies you know it's often know it's the girls refused to talk to me but
africa that's what we've been told by one journalist francesca. we filmed in secret with him on the streets. trafficking. drugs. need to use force. they are using. specific. to sicily has a long history of crime mainly perpetrated by the mafia what's happening now is that it's teaming up with migrants to kerri-anne criminal activities the main gang is blacks which is forcing new migrants to work for them. my my phone you know. drug use my phone they took my you know. it's my. when did it. used....
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i'm told by one local journalist francesca. we filmed in secret with him on the streets here there is a very powerful trafficking. drugs system is good need to use somebody for sell drugs so in this case in the spirit they are using migrants specifically. because there is. a black pack sicily has a long history of crime mainly perpetrated by the mafia what's happening now is that it's teaming up with migrants to carry end criminal activities the main migrant gang is black acts which is forcing new migrants to work for them. for. the. my four. to. one. you. don't refuse to join black x. activities. to be. selling drugs is not the only way many a force to make money if you just head down this main street here literally just off this main street is where many of the girls to keep from nigerian origin selling their bodies going off tonight they have been many investigations into the profile surrounding drugs only as well as that of child prostitution but regardless of what the italian authorities do nothing seems to be able to stam
i'm told by one local journalist francesca. we filmed in secret with him on the streets here there is a very powerful trafficking. drugs system is good need to use somebody for sell drugs so in this case in the spirit they are using migrants specifically. because there is. a black pack sicily has a long history of crime mainly perpetrated by the mafia what's happening now is that it's teaming up with migrants to carry end criminal activities the main migrant gang is black acts which is forcing...
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realized really hard to find some food and offering health tasty things you can find -- so talking with francescaype of food very healthy and tasty avocado making a lot of avocado recipes, a chef, so we developed around this. >> i love this idea avocado, say it. >> because basically spanish mix of english avocado and spanish part because mexican -- >> very cool saying this, the menu concludes, smooth jooes toast burgers chocolate mousse using avocado k you build a business on just avocado. >> it is very versatile food so you can combine with including different ingredients from all over the world, to see, we made beautiful. >> you are head chef. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. and in italy so i am not a professional chef but i always passionate about food kitchen, so when they brought me in this project i started to -- using avocado every dish. >> tell us how it i resonated you are thinking about a second lotion. >> we are, overwhelming everywhere in the world guests from australia, visit us currently looking for second location in manhattan. >> you released avocado body scrub tell me about this. >> yeah, s
realized really hard to find some food and offering health tasty things you can find -- so talking with francescaype of food very healthy and tasty avocado making a lot of avocado recipes, a chef, so we developed around this. >> i love this idea avocado, say it. >> because basically spanish mix of english avocado and spanish part because mexican -- >> very cool saying this, the menu concludes, smooth jooes toast burgers chocolate mousse using avocado k you build a business on...