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i think ts grea >> trevor: you are. >> you're right, mom, you just can't get good tetanus in the citiesin the city any more, polio. why don't we digup fras bones as rub up against them. look, patients, jus you want to leave your kid as loan vacant l because are you em. the is no shame ithat. again, it happen me all the time. my mom left me at grocery stores and betting par lores and highwa them playground, okay. she had the decenty to look me deep in my eyes and say ronny,ld parenting. >> trevor: ronny chieng, everybody. we'll be right back. (applause) yay! lil' sweet comin' out of a cake. woo! for hosting this beautiful br you deserve the (singing) sweeet reward of a diet dr pepper. mmm, that is sweet. is that the entertainment? ! diet dr pep's the sweet one. rewards me basicallyaptain everywhere i stay.bvious and hotels.com so why am i stomping grapes with cs enthusiasts near this b&b? or doing goat yoga at this mouain resort? or treating a destination wedding to the sweet sound of pug bongos? because hotels.com lets me do me. s at? oh, here they are. hotels.com. you do you and g take
i think ts grea >> trevor: you are. >> you're right, mom, you just can't get good tetanus in the citiesin the city any more, polio. why don't we digup fras bones as rub up against them. look, patients, jus you want to leave your kid as loan vacant l because are you em. the is no shame ithat. again, it happen me all the time. my mom left me at grocery stores and betting par lores and highwa them playground, okay. she had the decenty to look me deep in my eyes and say ronny,ld...
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. >> a it is really grea i think it will make a difference. david: every day we see how plastic can be deadly in the oceans. ais pilot whale died in thailand last weekfter eating 80 plastic bags. how bad is the threa plastic in the oceans? ery year another 8 milli tons of it gets added. within a decade, it could be 250 million tons of plastic drifting around. where is it all coming from? the rivers of as are one major source. we filmed this massive plastic blocking a river in indonesia. all of this will eventually flow to the sea. where does that then g it can be carried a very long-distance by currents. plastic from america makes it all the way across the atlantic to brita. in the semi, -- in the same way plastic waste from asia crosses , the pacific. on ainy island, i once found a cigarette lighter from taiwan. much of this stuff is in a scientists say the plastic accumulates here. over time, some of it sinks, cheven into the mariana tr the deepest part of the ocean. in one shocking discovery, it was foun nearly 11,000 meters down almost sev
. >> a it is really grea i think it will make a difference. david: every day we see how plastic can be deadly in the oceans. ais pilot whale died in thailand last weekfter eating 80 plastic bags. how bad is the threa plastic in the oceans? ery year another 8 milli tons of it gets added. within a decade, it could be 250 million tons of plastic drifting around. where is it all coming from? the rivers of as are one major source. we filmed this massive plastic blocking a river in indonesia....
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attorney general, with grea due deference, please do not cite romans 13 to justify a policy that runs counter to genesis toon revela do not use one scripture, one usripture tofy an action that runs against every other scripture in the bible. please, stick to your attorney general mandate and assignment with greaterue dce and do not -- let the preachers preach, let the attorney general do his job, but again, it's wrong. it's inappropriate, and we're not accepting it and we're not embracing it. t are w we tolerate and we won't complacent. as you can tell, i'm passionate about this. silence is not an option. we won't be silent. agai i agree with the president. i agree with my president. congress needs to act now. by the way, i did hear the president this past friday state explicitly that he is opposed to separating families, that it is wrong, andhen i heard his wife, the first lady say the same thing, so i gree with them. now that it's wrong, and we have former first ladies making statement, my friend jeb bush and others, let's come together. let's get congress to act immediately in the
attorney general, with grea due deference, please do not cite romans 13 to justify a policy that runs counter to genesis toon revela do not use one scripture, one usripture tofy an action that runs against every other scripture in the bible. please, stick to your attorney general mandate and assignment with greaterue dce and do not -- let the preachers preach, let the attorney general do his job, but again, it's wrong. it's inappropriate, and we're not accepting it and we're not embracing it. t...
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and grea american pac chairman.the justice department and the leadership, i could puke if you want to know the truth. >> the president promised a drain swamp and it is getting bigger. the new f.b.i. director worked for comey. >> lou: did you hear that smug self rightous. >> how do you investigate hillary who violated the law and took government documents. and they are all doing the same thing. >> lou: they are contacting government business doing what she did without regard for what was cssified a confidential or top secret information. and commie did the same thing. >> including grand jury tell, all of which are against the law. >> lou: and the grand jury in >> and the documents. >> lou: none. witnesses in the clinton e-mail investigation or as they use the quaint term "the midterm investigation" rather than the clinton e-mail scandal. they didn't take any word of it >> the bottom line they have one appointed by obama. over charging somewhere and spending too much for lunch or living up to the budget. it is not mea
and grea american pac chairman.the justice department and the leadership, i could puke if you want to know the truth. >> the president promised a drain swamp and it is getting bigger. the new f.b.i. director worked for comey. >> lou: did you hear that smug self rightous. >> how do you investigate hillary who violated the law and took government documents. and they are all doing the same thing. >> lou: they are contacting government business doing what she did without...
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. >> congratulations on a grea meeting and great presentations. you want a cheap stock, here it is, csco "mad money" back after the "mad money" back after the break. into retirement. "mad and market volatility break. isn't top of mind. that's because they shield y from brighthouse financial, whicof growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they're less concerned with market volatility and can focus more on the things they're passionate about. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighth established by metlife. ♪ the kenya tea development agency is an organization that is owned by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea, we get paid in multiple accounts. we were looking for a bank to provide a safe and efficient technology platform to pay our farmers. citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seamlessly. and today, at the touch of a button, all the farmers are able to get their money, pay sc fees and improve their standard of living. with citi, we see a brig
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we can market and sell our grea and certainly in the fourth district of ohio goods in all kind of markets. that's a good thing. i do get a little nervous about the tariffs becausee in th fourth district of ohio, one of the biggest manufacturing districts in the country, we have a lot of steel and aluminum users who take those products and make other things. so i get a little nervous about that. but look, this will work out. i'm confident that in the end we're going to get a better nafta agreement and better trade policy but also policy that allows business owners in the fourth district of ohio and around the country to sell their products in all kinds of markets. christina: do you think congress should take legislative steps concerning pports that.s and mr. corker would you? representative jordan: we need to let them do their negotiations. wages are going up, the economy is growing at a faster rate than it did at any time over the previous 10 years. so things are moving in a pretty good direction. when i talk with families and business owners in the fourth district of ohio, they're pretty
we can market and sell our grea and certainly in the fourth district of ohio goods in all kind of markets. that's a good thing. i do get a little nervous about the tariffs becausee in th fourth district of ohio, one of the biggest manufacturing districts in the country, we have a lot of steel and aluminum users who take those products and make other things. so i get a little nervous about that. but look, this will work out. i'm confident that in the end we're going to get a better nafta...
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his coworkers described him as a grea person and a jack-of-all-trades, mcnamara leaves behind on a. >rs spent the early pa of her career in new york city before coming to il maryland, a is underway at the unitarian church of an apolis, she was described a wonderful what time, dedicated and a fantastic reporter a youn recent hire, working as a sales assistant, she coworkers sayhu e made ser office ran smoolily described her as thoughtful, consider the and willing oh help othe. she leaves behind a fiancee. they had a combined 75 years of journalism experience. two others have been released from the hospital. a gofundme page has been,et up so far raised $155,000 i4n 2 hours. the money wil go towards mel bills, funeral costs and repairs to the newsroom. the page was a journalist who does not work at the capital gazette. tisha? jim >> thank you, shawn. >>> law enforcement officers from acrosshe area responded to the scene in at the first arrived wi 60 seconds on fox 5 news morning news we spokeo derek park. he's the president and ceo o metropolitan protective services security personnel.e
his coworkers described him as a grea person and a jack-of-all-trades, mcnamara leaves behind on a. >rs spent the early pa of her career in new york city before coming to il maryland, a is underway at the unitarian church of an apolis, she was described a wonderful what time, dedicated and a fantastic reporter a youn recent hire, working as a sales assistant, she coworkers sayhu e made ser office ran smoolily described her as thoughtful, consider the and willing oh help othe. she leaves...
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[applause] >> grea keyona reynolds from george washington high school, heading to the university of washingtonn seattle. [applause] >> kyle chan from lowell high school, going to the university of california davis. [applause] >> congrats. laura gian from lowell high school,ding to the university of california san diego. [applause] >> okay. leisha from galileo high state university.o san jose [applause] >> nadra mohamed from mission high school heading to holy names university. [applause] >> nacina chambers from raul wallenberg high school, heading to u.c. berkeley. oh, you changed your mind? sorry, you're right. you're going again. >> double major. >> double major, yeah. pamela campos adrizan from john o'connell high school, u.c. san diego. [applause] >> randy casares from mission high school, san francisco state university. [applause] >> just go stop by his office any time. risen aljas from mission high school, heading to dillard university. [applause] >> robert vereyromohn o'connell high school, going to c.s.u. east bay. [applause] >> xiang huang from san francisco international high school,
[applause] >> grea keyona reynolds from george washington high school, heading to the university of washingtonn seattle. [applause] >> kyle chan from lowell high school, going to the university of california davis. [applause] >> congrats. laura gian from lowell high school,ding to the university of california san diego. [applause] >> okay. leisha from galileo high state university.o san jose [applause] >> nadra mohamed from mission high school heading to holy names...
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grea just through san francisco, let's go, we need you, slow it down. it's all right, slow it down. i'm planning on going union one day. right now the city doesn't pay, it k2-3 months to get paid, the union want their money every month or it's off with your head or they need to start a program we can guide all smtossecome successful in the union. we need you all to slow it down, please. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good afternoon president proceed and members of the san francisco board of supervisors, nicole, we represent several large small diverse minority companies in san stockton, san leandro. this is a terrible policy, i would encourage you to vote no on item 28 today. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. good afternoon, supervisors, president breed, supervisor fewer, supervisor yee, supervisor tang, supervisor kim, supervisor peskin, supervisor ronen and the rest of our board of supervisors. my name is baird fong. i'm a fourth generation san franciscan. i have had the privilege of serving the city through san francisco
grea just through san francisco, let's go, we need you, slow it down. it's all right, slow it down. i'm planning on going union one day. right now the city doesn't pay, it k2-3 months to get paid, the union want their money every month or it's off with your head or they need to start a program we can guide all smtossecome successful in the union. we need you all to slow it down, please. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good afternoon president proceed and...
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grea memories here. this a place haslways connected use to the pham fan basnd the community of d.c.ning situation here but justb even jeing in this environment like a second home for meov so i l it. heroby all accounts and i'm gog readff some of this you've got a long list here andin amazg very impressive resume' inducted into the national soccer fall of fame back in 2005. nine caps with the men's worldal team you playe cup in 1990, 1994. one under your be mls cup. >> a lot of success here. a lot success. >> no kidding. we're so pleased to have you. y >> thank it's great to be rtainly, you know, the fever of world cup is here, and we all want tond discuss that talk about it as much to talk about today as always but it's great to do it he from the stadium. the old stadium i'm looking forward to getting to the new stadiums well in audi field this is special >> transition here. john, justck qui, as veteran whose experienced tup world what's it look walking out there? the besteeling in the world, because, you know, of all the excitement and the adrenaline that you have in dierent moment
grea memories here. this a place haslways connected use to the pham fan basnd the community of d.c.ning situation here but justb even jeing in this environment like a second home for meov so i l it. heroby all accounts and i'm gog readff some of this you've got a long list here andin amazg very impressive resume' inducted into the national soccer fall of fame back in 2005. nine caps with the men's worldal team you playe cup in 1990, 1994. one under your be mls cup. >> a lot of success...
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. >> i suspect the president is going to be declaring this to be grea victory. a month from now and six months from now because he is allowed himself that wiggle room. you have to be kind of willing fly blind to the history of north korean behavior and american agreements to think that this is a great victory for the united states today. the victory such as is is we're no longer, at least for the moment, at the brink of nuclear war but who got us there. the north koreans and donald trump with vetheir language. this is an empty agreement. an empty agreement combined this shameful failure to hold him responsible for the atrocities that he and h family have committed on his people. >> republican senators clearly were uncomfortable on the president's praise of kim jong-un today. take a listen to what i would call tepid responses. >> he talked about how he is loved by his people. >> look, again, i think that's the style of president trump is to -- that's his style. >> i'm not sure i want to question the president's conclusion when he night know about it more than i d
. >> i suspect the president is going to be declaring this to be grea victory. a month from now and six months from now because he is allowed himself that wiggle room. you have to be kind of willing fly blind to the history of north korean behavior and american agreements to think that this is a great victory for the united states today. the victory such as is is we're no longer, at least for the moment, at the brink of nuclear war but who got us there. the north koreans and donald trump...
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dear great-grea, you made moonshine in a backwoods still. smuggled booze and dodged the law. even when they brought you in, they could never hold you down. when i built my family tree and found you, i found my sense of adventure. i set off on a new life, a million miles away. i'm heidi choiniere, and this is my ancestry story. now with over 10 billion historical records, discover your story. get started for free at ancestry.com i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out...
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he thinks north korea's beaches are grea yd seecuba.f cuba had in 1959, 1960 decided to open itself up, it would be a tourist meccaen a very wealthy country. turns out the castro brothers weren't interested in that. they had other goals for their dictatorship. the same is true with north korea. mr. trump is demonstrating the ultimate parochialism which is to believe everyone wants what americans want. >> i don't know if tre ready to have their first club med or sandals opening. i'm guessing. what do you think? >> i don't know. he's had the same message for the last few weeks, few months. he didn't a it quite this way. he keeps saying if north korea goes through with this deal that it's going to be better for the people there, that it's going to be an economic engine. he hasn't talked about the condos and beaches and the developer stuff. that's what he relates to. he came into office with no other experiences than being a businessman. he likes talking like that. >> this fellow has had many years tomy think about whether he would have nuc
he thinks north korea's beaches are grea yd seecuba.f cuba had in 1959, 1960 decided to open itself up, it would be a tourist meccaen a very wealthy country. turns out the castro brothers weren't interested in that. they had other goals for their dictatorship. the same is true with north korea. mr. trump is demonstrating the ultimate parochialism which is to believe everyone wants what americans want. >> i don't know if tre ready to have their first club med or sandals opening. i'm...
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. >> grea. thank you. can i get a report back from the budget and business services committee from wednesday, may 30, commissioner haney? >> give me one second to pull it up. >> while you're doing that, are there any board delegates to membership organizations that have any reports? commissioner merase? >> there is still space for the july 14-15 c.s.b. leadership institute held here in san francisco, and the annual education conference in november -december, that registration has also opened. and two last things, the golden bel bell awards nominations are open. that nomination is due at the end of the month, and c.s.b. is also looking for local performing student groups, if there are any that would like to apply, the information is on the c.s.b.a. website. >> thank you. commissioner haney? >> so we had an action item on the petition for mary l. booker leadership academy, which we heard tonight, and was forwarded to the board with a negative recommendation. we heard board policy 3110. we had two -- three --
. >> grea. thank you. can i get a report back from the budget and business services committee from wednesday, may 30, commissioner haney? >> give me one second to pull it up. >> while you're doing that, are there any board delegates to membership organizations that have any reports? commissioner merase? >> there is still space for the july 14-15 c.s.b. leadership institute held here in san francisco, and the annual education conference in november -december, that...
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when the officer heard the man could not afford to buy more grea groceries, guess what? she did.here you go. that wraps up this hour of msnbc live. katy tur standing by to pick things up. i'll see you tomorrow morning on today. >> i have nothing nice to say about that thief and everything nice to say about that officer. what an amazing story. >> there is goodness in the world. we don't get to highlight a lot of it, but there is a lot of goodness. >> happy to hear it. craig melvin. i'm going to give a commencement speech this weekend. >> where are you going to do this commencement speech? >> uc santa barbara. my college. i am an alumni. >> good luck. >>> it is 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in washington, d.c. where the president's campaign chairman is now going to jail and the president himself had a really tough time with the truth this morning. more o
when the officer heard the man could not afford to buy more grea groceries, guess what? she did.here you go. that wraps up this hour of msnbc live. katy tur standing by to pick things up. i'll see you tomorrow morning on today. >> i have nothing nice to say about that thief and everything nice to say about that officer. what an amazing story. >> there is goodness in the world. we don't get to highlight a lot of it, but there is a lot of goodness. >> happy to hear it. craig...
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wouldn't that be grea >> wow. >> blake shelton and h buddy adam levine ripping on each other lovglyshey have for 14 seasons on the hit singing competion "the voice." blake is the first to tell you his seat in that b red chair on the voice changed his life in more w os than. the 42-year-old oklahoma native was an established star in country music when he joined as a coach seven years ago. the show introduced him and his big personality to millions of new fans. it also introduced him at very difficult time in his life to his rrent girlfriend, gwen stefani, in what many including blake saw as an unlikel match. blake invited us to his massive new bar and music venue in nashville called old red toab tk t all of it in a sunday sit down. blake shelton is right at home behind the bar at ole red, hisu new restaant and music venue on lower broadway. >> let's make something. >> all right. what are we doing? >> this is your idea, a drink on your sunday morning show. >> cheers. to ole red. ♪ >> shelton owns the stage opening weekend at his new place in a city where he arrived nearly 25 years ago
wouldn't that be grea >> wow. >> blake shelton and h buddy adam levine ripping on each other lovglyshey have for 14 seasons on the hit singing competion "the voice." blake is the first to tell you his seat in that b red chair on the voice changed his life in more w os than. the 42-year-old oklahoma native was an established star in country music when he joined as a coach seven years ago. the show introduced him and his big personality to millions of new fans. it also...
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cheers and applause ] they're grea it's a good jam. do you want to hear a little bit of it? -- >> jimmy: "don't go breakin' my veart." >> steve: i would or you to -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is the backstreet boys, "don't go breakin' my heart." check this out. ♪ baby don't go breakin' my heart breakin' my heartbr baby don't gkin' my hear breakin' my heart ♪ >>op, that's enough, it's so good. teve: oh! [ cheers ] >> jimmy: backstreet boys in the house. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: backstreet! all right. >> jimmy: well as you know, i love music here at the "tonight show." and actual earlier today, the backstreet boys, nick, brian, kevin, aj, and howie stopped by th "tonight show" music roo so the roots and i grabbed some classroom instruments and did r n version -- [ cheers and applause ] we did our own version of their classic "i want ithat way." [ cheers and applause ] please enjoy. ♪ >> one, two, three, hey -- ♪ ♪ yeah-eh-heah you are my fire the one desire believe when i say ♪ ♪ i want it that way but we are two worlds apart i can't reach to your heart w
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everything -- the new cycle is now a few seconds long and so on that people went from extemporaneous is grea off the cuff is trump. maybe i want to sound like trump. we're so over that, now i want to sound more scripted and total and now i want to be in opposition of that. >> anotherquestion. the lady there in the black. just wait for the microphone. >> i just wanted to ask do you think president trump has -- will have a lasting effect on how presidents communicate? or is it unique to him? or has he changed t landscape, you know, into the future? >> i'll take a -- i'll take a guess at one way that he probably will have an affect. and i don't think this is entirely a bad thing. i think one of the things that president trump did was exploit a weakness in the way that washington and the media deals with apologies and sort of making a mistake and then correcting it, which was -- and i remember very early, and this was before i worked for him in the obama presidency, one of the things that president obama said when i make amistake, i'll own up to it. and i think it was with tom dashwell had tax m
everything -- the new cycle is now a few seconds long and so on that people went from extemporaneous is grea off the cuff is trump. maybe i want to sound like trump. we're so over that, now i want to sound more scripted and total and now i want to be in opposition of that. >> anotherquestion. the lady there in the black. just wait for the microphone. >> i just wanted to ask do you think president trump has -- will have a lasting effect on how presidents communicate? or is it unique...
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which wi be grea right? cheers and applause ] wouldn't you like to see ted cruz -- ted in those little '80s larry bird shorts? he wasn't as enthusiastic about that idea. he wrote, as borat demonstrated conclusively, nobody wants to see that and abc would probably be fined by the fcc. how about this you dress yourself, i'll do the same, play to 10, by ones, win by two. to try again i wrote, crop tops? [ laughter ] that didn't fly either. he wrote, jimmy kimmel, never mind the dress code. now i'm annoying him. we can play to 10 or 21 or 50, your choice, adam carolla can provide color commentary. if we played to 50, we'd both be dead by the end of the game. [ laughter ] maybe that's the way to go, sacrifice myself for the good of the land. this could be a real thing. why he wants to do this i have no idea. you really want to play basketball against a talk show host? you already lost an election to a reality show host, isn't that enough? [ laughter and groans ] if he wants to do it, i feel that i have to do it,
which wi be grea right? cheers and applause ] wouldn't you like to see ted cruz -- ted in those little '80s larry bird shorts? he wasn't as enthusiastic about that idea. he wrote, as borat demonstrated conclusively, nobody wants to see that and abc would probably be fined by the fcc. how about this you dress yourself, i'll do the same, play to 10, by ones, win by two. to try again i wrote, crop tops? [ laughter ] that didn't fly either. he wrote, jimmy kimmel, never mind the dress code. now i'm...
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i wanted to tell you too 1 of the grea things about ros is it goes really well with mixed drinks so people weesave rose ice cubou can infuse. >> good idea. >> make a dri. so that's 1 of the other things that makes it so attractive. in' find beer cocktailt really translate. i don't knowf you guys -- >> no. >> i assume -- >> sorry i know. >> since it comes in a can and a box as well it's pretty inexpensive. >> very. great price points. i got this at jraderoe's. this was eight dollars. it's a pretty good rose. sometimes when you buy an eight dollars chardonnay you feel it the next day. >> you feels. like eight dollar >> right. [laughter] >> so, you guys want to play a little? >> yeah. >> i thiry we should t it. ainst tony.'reag up first you're trying to sink -- here we'llead this out. >> i have nev played this in my life. >> oh, please. >> i have never played beer pong in my life. >> neither have i. throw ittrying to throw it >> you're trying p to sink 1 of yourg-pong balls into -- >> sorry. [laughter] >> i thought we were -- >> that would be dodge ball. >> give me that back,'m sorry. i didn'
i wanted to tell you too 1 of the grea things about ros is it goes really well with mixed drinks so people weesave rose ice cubou can infuse. >> good idea. >> make a dri. so that's 1 of the other things that makes it so attractive. in' find beer cocktailt really translate. i don't knowf you guys -- >> no. >> i assume -- >> sorry i know. >> since it comes in a can and a box as well it's pretty inexpensive. >> very. great price points. i got this at...
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he remains the highest profile cooperating witness and rick grea gates, former campaign aide and frequentte house visitor. he pleaded guilty to conspiracy and lying to investigators. four guilty pleas. there are more cooperating witnesses. george nader. he facilitated a meeting between eric prince and russian contacts. sam nunberg initially said he's not going to work with the special counsel but ended up testifying. paul manafort opted the go to trial rather than please guilty. he's charged with conspiracy against the united states and money laundering. he sued to get the charges thrown out in washington, d.c. and virginia courts. there are also 13 other russian individuals and entities. the most symbolic was the charging of the russian businesses and oligarchs who will likely never face trial. the charges stand. if sarah sanders or anyone at the white house need a reference, i can send this to you in a link. these are the results of special counsel's probe so far. right now at the white house president trump is about to greet japan's prime minister, shinzo abe. they will hold a working
he remains the highest profile cooperating witness and rick grea gates, former campaign aide and frequentte house visitor. he pleaded guilty to conspiracy and lying to investigators. four guilty pleas. there are more cooperating witnesses. george nader. he facilitated a meeting between eric prince and russian contacts. sam nunberg initially said he's not going to work with the special counsel but ended up testifying. paul manafort opted the go to trial rather than please guilty. he's charged...
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grea w for amenso prosper, to have jobs. but it is not free trade if it isn't fair trade.e have not had fair trade in large measure because we've let our trading partners walk all over us. we let them do it without any really enforcement of penalty this is president. people are not used to this. his whole approach to the presidency, is not so much a republican slash, conservative approach. his criteria, is this good for the united states of america. and if it is, he is with it. if it isn't. he is against it. if it defies all conventional which is many do, says i'm go to be an american president first and foremost. trish: very refreshing about that. i think back when he was first invited by kim jong-un, in that, invite a he didn't consult anyone at the state department. he said, yea tell him i'll do it. by the way a ceo would do it, if i'm invited to take a meeting i will do it. >> donald trump is resultsoriend he not a process guy. he is a product guy. congress is all about process. how do you do it? how do we get this don how long can it take? bureaucrats are process peop
grea w for amenso prosper, to have jobs. but it is not free trade if it isn't fair trade.e have not had fair trade in large measure because we've let our trading partners walk all over us. we let them do it without any really enforcement of penalty this is president. people are not used to this. his whole approach to the presidency, is not so much a republican slash, conservative approach. his criteria, is this good for the united states of america. and if it is, he is with it. if it isn't. he...
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. >> steve: can't wait. immy: and we've got grea music. we love it when he comes by the show.uys. [ cheers and applause "the mountain." but right now, it is time for "tonight show" hashtags. here we go. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he we do this thing every week where i send out a a hashtag and we ask you guys to respond to that topic. since "jurassic world: fallen kingdom" opens next week, i sent out a hashtag called dino songs. and i asked you guys to send us some funny song lyricsbout dinosaurs or "jurassic world." and within 30 minutes, it was a a trending topic in th so thank you for playing along. [ cheers and applause ] we love playing withuys. so thank you for that. now i thought i would share some of my favorite dino songs from you guys. this first one here m @sin knuckle. >> sin knuckle. >> jimmy: cynical? [ light laughter ] >> steve: cynical. >> jimmy: i know, i know. okay. okay, so this is -- okay, i'm gonna seisif i can do his song -- quest, can you help me with this?le ♪ said liaptors i'm going to rap this. you can't mess with me if you wanted to ♪bi ♪ the
. >> steve: can't wait. immy: and we've got grea music. we love it when he comes by the show.uys. [ cheers and applause "the mountain." but right now, it is time for "tonight show" hashtags. here we go. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he we do this thing every week where i send out a a hashtag and we ask you guys to respond to that topic. since "jurassic world: fallen kingdom" opens next week, i sent out a hashtag called dino songs. and i asked...
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. >> supervisor fewer: grea and we can take that without objection? >> clerk: yes. >> supervisor fewer: good. thank you very much. so madam clerk, will you please call item number five? [agenda item read] >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. we have a presentation from molly cohen of the san francisco treasurer and tax collector's office regarding the municipal bank funding and municipal bank feasibility task force. thank you, miss cohen for offering to present today. i think this commission is very interested in how to support andemenpl the work the task force on this issue. >> absolutely. oh, thank you so much. absolutely happy to be here. really excited to present in front of all the commissioners today. thanks inform brian gobel, executive director for having us here and finome ways that we can find some ways to collaborate with lafco moving forwar atleitit about the nicipabank feasibility tark force. we're here today, i'm here today in no small part because of the work of members of this commission. the idea of a municipal bank is something
. >> supervisor fewer: grea and we can take that without objection? >> clerk: yes. >> supervisor fewer: good. thank you very much. so madam clerk, will you please call item number five? [agenda item read] >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. we have a presentation from molly cohen of the san francisco treasurer and tax collector's office regarding the municipal bank funding and municipal bank feasibility task force. thank you, miss cohen for offering to present...
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when the officer heard the man could not afford to buy more grea groceries, guess what? she did. there you go. that wraps up this hour of msnbc live. katy tur standing by to pick things up. i'll see you tomorrow morning on today. >> i have nothing nice to say about that thief and everything nice to say about that officer. what an amazing story. >> there is goodness in the world. we don't get to highlight a lot of it, but there is a lot of goodness. >> happy to hear it. craig melvin. i'm going to give a commencement speech this weekend. >> where are you going to do this commencement speech? >> uc santa barbara. my college. i am an alumni. >> good luck. >>> it is 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in washington, d.c. where the president's campaign chairman is now going to jail and the president himself had a really tough time with the truth this morning. more on manafort in a moment. >>> but first let's get to the facts. in an unprecedented appearance on the white house lawn, the president spoke to reporters at fox news for 58 minutes. in that time he lied or misled the american pub
when the officer heard the man could not afford to buy more grea groceries, guess what? she did. there you go. that wraps up this hour of msnbc live. katy tur standing by to pick things up. i'll see you tomorrow morning on today. >> i have nothing nice to say about that thief and everything nice to say about that officer. what an amazing story. >> there is goodness in the world. we don't get to highlight a lot of it, but there is a lot of goodness. >> happy to hear it. craig...
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one of the things we learned was one of the grea big reasons for school dropout this past the eighth grade if you don't have a high level of reading comprehension you can to the math or the english. people get bored and quit. it's important the problems he does is important because we still have the shortest school year for advanced countries except for belgium. >> how do you know how long the belgian school year is? who knows that? >> i do. >> i was in politics a long time. it's the only profession were people were surprised that you knew anything. [applause] you and go to doctor he didn't go to the difference between a liberal and a -- something else he does that i think is important is to supplement independent bookstores to give them money to pay good employees. that's really important. [applause] the reason that's important is one thing parents with only two nickels to rub together will still spend money on our books for their little children. therefore, it's an independent bookstore can get started, the children's book section is normally there best profit center. people of the
one of the things we learned was one of the grea big reasons for school dropout this past the eighth grade if you don't have a high level of reading comprehension you can to the math or the english. people get bored and quit. it's important the problems he does is important because we still have the shortest school year for advanced countries except for belgium. >> how do you know how long the belgian school year is? who knows that? >> i do. >> i was in politics a long time....
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not everyone knows they have grea lipstick. it's natural.or but -- >> right. you don't need a mirror. >> thank you, great. >>> do you want more or allure's beauty choice award winners head we our ite. >>> coming up, the brother/sister duo getting creative toind retail success. what they're doing to get you into theires stbut first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> entrepreneurs think >>>in entrepreneurs thinking boldly is sponsored by -- >>> if you want to find success in business you have to think boldly, of course. dylan has a sry of a brother/sister duo doing just that. >> cool. andy dun a monica royer hatched a plan to make simple yet chic clothing in 2014. today it's evolved in in to asu essful business opening eyes of shoppers and bringing communities together. >> reporter: there a new kid on the block. born from the idea that all ibies deserve better. >> as had my daughter literally the day she was born i was spping for h online and really surprised that what i didn't find. >> reporter: what wasng mis says founder monica royer was exceptio
not everyone knows they have grea lipstick. it's natural.or but -- >> right. you don't need a mirror. >> thank you, great. >>> do you want more or allure's beauty choice award winners head we our ite. >>> coming up, the brother/sister duo getting creative toind retail success. what they're doing to get you into theires stbut first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> entrepreneurs think >>>in entrepreneurs thinking boldly is sponsored by --...
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whoever wins rs th, it's a grea series, a great start. >>> now thousands of people in puerto rico waiting for power eight months after hurricane maria. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> the white house calls out samantha bee for vile and vicious language to describe ivanka trump. >> does it show a double standard compared to roseanne barr? you're watching "cbs this morning." on of "cbs this morning" sponsored by verzenio. 's a new treatment for women like me who won't be held back. learn more at treatmbc.com. un-stop right there! i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer. with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to... ...wear for up to 12 weeks. unstopables by downy. this time, it's his turn. you have 4.3 minutes to yourself. this calls for a taste of cheesecake. philadelphia cheesecake cups. rich, creamy cheesecake with real strawberries. find them with the refrigerated desserts. with real strawberries. one dark chocolate rises masteringabove the rest.inement. lindt
whoever wins rs th, it's a grea series, a great start. >>> now thousands of people in puerto rico waiting for power eight months after hurricane maria. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> the white house calls out samantha bee for vile and vicious language to describe ivanka trump. >> does it show a double standard compared to roseanne barr? you're watching "cbs this morning." on of "cbs this...
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. >> you can see mor of natalie's special, "greas behind closed doors," tonight. >> i watched that eve. everything. >> thank you, dylan. thank you for not singing. >>> what will have you saving big on your summing vacation th -- summerat vn this year. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ we should be alone together why shop marshalls? (engine revving) because shopping should thrill you. (horn honking) with big brands at small prices. mwah! (laughing) for the whole family! whoo-hoo! woman: and unexpected finds you never knew you were looking for. so every trip feels like an instant victory. that's the fun of marshalls. (gasp) with brands that wow and prices that thrill, marshalls is never boring and always surprising. (horn honking) >>> >>> still to come, my trip to a baseball field here in new yorkn to meet a incredible group of young athletes who give it their all every time they play. >>> plus, we're grilling up delicious recipes that willave dad feeling super special. >> you're grilling? >> you? >> dylan is grilling. >> first, these messages. oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no
. >> you can see mor of natalie's special, "greas behind closed doors," tonight. >> i watched that eve. everything. >> thank you, dylan. thank you for not singing. >>> what will have you saving big on your summing vacation th -- summerat vn this year. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ we should be alone together why shop marshalls? (engine revving) because shopping should thrill you. (horn honking) with big brands at small prices. mwah! (laughing)...
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improve what we have by exploring ways to better rul hospils ingrate es needs and closure would have the grea consequences on the communities. preferably we should develop something new. at meetings around country,he most common frustration i hear is the lack of model to replace hoital.r closed we have acute care, inpatient hospital, hospitals with emergency rooms on one end and primary care clinics on the other end. we need something in between. there is no shortage of in ovasive ideas. 8 to 10 new role models have been imposed by organizations. profound challenges facing providers that rural communities are not going away. we need to step up the pace of innovation, and development of the medicare policies and regulations that will allow and sustain them. thank you again for the opportunity to discuss these issues with you today. particularly because during the past 35 years, some of the most innovative and effective developments in rural health policy have emerged from the senate finance committee. >> well, thank you so much. we appreciate you having you here and appreciate your expertise.
improve what we have by exploring ways to better rul hospils ingrate es needs and closure would have the grea consequences on the communities. preferably we should develop something new. at meetings around country,he most common frustration i hear is the lack of model to replace hoital.r closed we have acute care, inpatient hospital, hospitals with emergency rooms on one end and primary care clinics on the other end. we need something in between. there is no shortage of in ovasive ideas. 8 to...
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.> ist churchndredemr ttte grea t survival. marjorie rock wwaedness i tnsidr offices and on that day she was at about tohe lea s sheel. captured the intense momentcludins ety fit responders. later when she got home she op sd neotinpeg. ne perso family waso come home e lsh was hn any shes.erlfk ner danger. she says theires visitors wilthat explains thel c events that unfolded on thursday and names orodf > eeld wor.ce' wll y.l anondresi tnt e's zero t oltoic you look over myl preparation are underef way. the stage is set and organizers are expectingg to get the trumpdmtrn' ten. now, we are standing directly across the street from the white house. again, this is just one prostou. take aook athiss.anetn takingpl includinges baltimore.s called fambelong together. the protesters sayt they wan the add hav administration to permanently end the separation of children and theirey families. have a lot on their web site. they've gained momentum on social media. that's how they have been able to galvanizeany people across the country uer th
.> ist churchndredemr ttte grea t survival. marjorie rock wwaedness i tnsidr offices and on that day she was at about tohe lea s sheel. captured the intense momentcludins ety fit responders. later when she got home she op sd neotinpeg. ne perso family waso come home e lsh was hn any shes.erlfk ner danger. she says theires visitors wilthat explains thel c events that unfolded on thursday and names orodf > eeld wor.ce' wll y.l anondresi tnt e's zero t oltoic you look over myl preparation...