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no idea what people are talking you're absolutely right jeannie when it comes to friends everything is complicated whether it's the grammar whether it's a spelling it now french kids learn this at a very young age because in school they're given s somethingng called lead. fee which is a spelling test and it's a special kind of hell i'm not gonna give you addicted because it's just cruel and also you guys would just changee the channel and run away. but i do want to quiz you on one particular day of the french language and that is accents unlike other romance languages like spanish or italian spelling is not transparent and french so what you see is not necessarily what you say and that's where the accenents come in. their visual clue to tell you how to prononounce the words so how many accidents are we talking about in all here. well there are four accidents that appear on vowels you have the axle. you have the excellent have you have the and you have the axle sipping flex and then there's the city which appears under a see it looooks a little bit lika tail. and that tells you to prono
no idea what people are talking you're absolutely right jeannie when it comes to friends everything is complicated whether it's the grammar whether it's a spelling it now french kids learn this at a very young age because in school they're given s somethingng called lead. fee which is a spelling test and it's a special kind of hell i'm not gonna give you addicted because it's just cruel and also you guys would just changee the channel and run away. but i do want to quiz you on one particular...
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. —— jeannie david, just that but even words can have a cost. ——jeannie david, bbc news.ll want to avoid. but any attempt by borisjohnson to radically change the withdrawal agreement were described by the eu's chief brexit negotiator as unacceptable. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels for us. damian, what else did mr barnier have to say? the eu appears totally unmoved. this was a private briefing from michel barnier after hearing what boris johnson said the parliament and it was designed for eu leaders. in it, he said the talk of no deal was partly he believed a uk tactic to try to fracture the unity of the eu's 27 countries and went on to say mrjohnson's remarks that the only way to get the deal was by eliminating the backstop was unacceptable, and that has been repeated importantly by the irish prime minister, who said today that without a backstop there would be no deal, and without it too there would be no future trade agreement until the irish border is resolved. the eu does not want to be blamed for this. it believes it is a uk choice. brexit
. —— jeannie david, just that but even words can have a cost. ——jeannie david, bbc news.ll want to avoid. but any attempt by borisjohnson to radically change the withdrawal agreement were described by the eu's chief brexit negotiator as unacceptable. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels for us. damian, what else did mr barnier have to say? the eu appears totally unmoved. this was a private briefing from michel barnier after hearing what boris johnson said the...
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i met by 5 run ads for my dog jeannie little do me for the next 5 games. but it was worth. the trip points no serious injuries as good as it gets. this boy is left to digest blockbuster 31 loss so that riley labors but life goes on and there's always another perhaps longer term professional goal arising. i think it's one time it's in retirement at $68.00 with the season really an accident freakonomics is on the clock that's the main thing the rests down to the finish and shine. job and seek knowledge of the plot and his books right next to the south terrace norbit dickless suffering with the rest of the crowd the host simply can't find the next. takes up the run of take exception 6 to the last casting. the internet radio audience gets a clear merit to the mounting frustration that is how to make them putting it that i bought with to finish fast approaching it still goalless. i'm cast sad sad sad sad sad. but. like i. say if. he lets the most. popular cast. i. i. i i. i said. i. i think this is what brings us here no one wants to mess it up. sunshine there's a lot of why. it
i met by 5 run ads for my dog jeannie little do me for the next 5 games. but it was worth. the trip points no serious injuries as good as it gets. this boy is left to digest blockbuster 31 loss so that riley labors but life goes on and there's always another perhaps longer term professional goal arising. i think it's one time it's in retirement at $68.00 with the season really an accident freakonomics is on the clock that's the main thing the rests down to the finish and shine. job and seek...
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i think i'm going to go for jeannie.king for inflection points when it comes to markets. sorry, chris. you have won too many times already. david:david: and chris is better off. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour -- >> this is a watershed moment in privacy governance. and privacy enforcement. emily: u.s. federal trade commissioner noah phillips joins us to discuss facebook's record $5 billion penalty to put privacy violations behind it. facebook has announced it is being formally investigated by the ftc on antit
i think i'm going to go for jeannie.king for inflection points when it comes to markets. sorry, chris. you have won too many times already. david:david: and chris is better off. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule...
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jeannie: thank you -- genie: thank you. coming up, a look at the japanese museum dedicated to poop. stay with us. - hey, i'm darius rucker. coming up onreel south. - [henrietta] the southern way of f life was something sacred. close your mind, do not question. - [darius] in 1940, a young woman left sweet home alabama for the porta vida of costa rica. - [henrietta] i would be out there experiencing anybody strarange, anybodody dierent. [darius] i in a tale o of romance and d revolution. one e woman on a quest for adventure finds herself in a trtrue awakening.. - he said marriage t to me would never r be boring. - [dariu she is e "fst lady of the revolution." this time onreel south. - [female narrator] support for this program is provided by south arts, sponsors of the southern circuit tour of independent filmmakers,
jeannie: thank you -- genie: thank you. coming up, a look at the japanese museum dedicated to poop. stay with us. - hey, i'm darius rucker. coming up onreel south. - [henrietta] the southern way of f life was something sacred. close your mind, do not question. - [darius] in 1940, a young woman left sweet home alabama for the porta vida of costa rica. - [henrietta] i would be out there experiencing anybody strarange, anybodody dierent. [darius] i in a tale o of romance and d revolution. one e...
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jeannie: you are watching france 24. donald trump lashes out a at theresa may and her ambassador to washington. thenk came out saying diplomat called the u.s. president dysfunctional and inapt. our london correspondent is standing by with more. a victory for protesters in hong kong. the extradition bill to china is dead. the controversial bill sparked protest with the opposition calling for more. businessman is acquitted of chargrges. he was accused of conning the french government into paying him over 400 million e euros.. califorornia almond farmers who have beeeen hit by o different trade disputes and are wondering what might happen next. that is coming up in business. with over 50 million tourists hitting the french capital last year, the mayor is finding ways to keep paris from being so packed. ont includes an upcoming ban tour buses. first, our top story live from paris. ♪ donald trump has left out at theresa may and her ambassador to washington after a leak came out saying the diplomat called donald trump dysfunct
jeannie: you are watching france 24. donald trump lashes out a at theresa may and her ambassador to washington. thenk came out saying diplomat called the u.s. president dysfunctional and inapt. our london correspondent is standing by with more. a victory for protesters in hong kong. the extradition bill to china is dead. the controversial bill sparked protest with the opposition calling for more. businessman is acquitted of chargrges. he was accused of conning the french government into paying...
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>> are you aware that jeannie ray worked with clinton?s the questions were basic. >> here's hannity. >> does the president have the authority under article two to fire an fbi director? >> can't the president fire the fbi director for any time without reason under art kal one of the constitution -- article two? >> yes. >> can he also fire you without any reason? >> now, all of this is a sign of coming attractions. the investigate the investigators gambit the republicans care about. it's just the latest sign of how hyperpartisanship makes us unable to have basic facts. and that's your reality check. >> even as we sit here, john, robert mueller said russia was intent on attacking the united states. john avalon, thank you very much. >>> we do have breaking news coming from puerto rico overnight. the governor there resigned. "new day" continues right now. >>> he will be resigning august 2nd. >> moment in the 500-plus years of puerto rico's recorded history. >> you can see how people have been celebrating. they had been here protesting on a dai
>> are you aware that jeannie ray worked with clinton?s the questions were basic. >> here's hannity. >> does the president have the authority under article two to fire an fbi director? >> can't the president fire the fbi director for any time without reason under art kal one of the constitution -- article two? >> yes. >> can he also fire you without any reason? >> now, all of this is a sign of coming attractions. the investigate the investigators gambit...
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this is a line of questioning about jeannie reed et cetera. >> attended the hillary clinton's election night party. were you aware that ms. jeannie reed represented hillary clinto in litigation regarding persona e-mails originating as her time as secretary of state. >> has s. >> when did you first learn about the animus towards donald trump. >> in the summer of 2017. >> you didn't know before he wa hired? >> i did not know before that. >> i would like the whole panel to weigh in on this. what you do for a basic conflic or appearance of conflict of checks and for an operation as important to the u.s. governmen constitution. frankly the world is this team was? >> you do your due diligence. you. you ask the key questions. so is there anything as when you're being considered for an executive branch approached appointment or confirmation hearings, is there anything tha could be embarrassing to the president of the united states? i think bob or whoever was doin it, should have said i need to know. i'm not asking you anything about your politics. but i need to know, is there anything by that
this is a line of questioning about jeannie reed et cetera. >> attended the hillary clinton's election night party. were you aware that ms. jeannie reed represented hillary clinto in litigation regarding persona e-mails originating as her time as secretary of state. >> has s. >> when did you first learn about the animus towards donald trump. >> in the summer of 2017. >> you didn't know before he wa hired? >> i did not know before that. >> i would like...
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. >> chief jeannie nicholson says firefighters across the nation are dying from cancer at higher rateshan ever before. >>> an update and possibly the last update really to a long name change saga for one north bay school district. for years, people wanted to change the name of the san rafael dixie school district due to its obvious confederacy ties. dixie will now give way for the new miller creek elementary school district. board members last night voted on the name change. the new name becomes official next month. >> just in time for the start of the school year but don't tell the kids it's coming. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," one phone service provider is taking an extra step to block most robo calls from ever getting to your phone. a look at how the new service works and which user also benefit the most. >>> are you a creature of habit? you might enjoy how one fast food chain is looking to always give you what you want before you order. the new technology that won't require you to pull out your wallet or pay with your phone. >>> a live look over walnut creek, the cloud cove
. >> chief jeannie nicholson says firefighters across the nation are dying from cancer at higher rateshan ever before. >>> an update and possibly the last update really to a long name change saga for one north bay school district. for years, people wanted to change the name of the san rafael dixie school district due to its obvious confederacy ties. dixie will now give way for the new miller creek elementary school district. board members last night voted on the name change. the...
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the cation time and of coursese thosee major lunchreaks with wine that is of course the stereotype jeannie but working life in france and more in the club i certainly is the source of a a lot. of wild rumors abroad you might be surprised to learn thahat tht french w workers are a among sof the most productive in the world so thehen why does the myth of e lacy french emploloyees still persist join us for this month french connection. plus where we explore what it's really like to work in france. what are the reason why french people have the reputation of being on vacation all the time is because they kind of are compared to other countriries ad there is d definitelyy a fascination wiwith france's generous? them record. many of the seven q qstions. that w will give us the d detais will in franance employees get a minimum of thirty days off a year thirty eight days off and that's a lot more than o other . u. c countries were byby law thy haveve to provide. twenty days d that's a lot more than the united states in fact the u. s. is the only industrialized nation where by law employers don't h
the cation time and of coursese thosee major lunchreaks with wine that is of course the stereotype jeannie but working life in france and more in the club i certainly is the source of a a lot. of wild rumors abroad you might be surprised to learn thahat tht french w workers are a among sof the most productive in the world so thehen why does the myth of e lacy french emploloyees still persist join us for this month french connection. plus where we explore what it's really like to work in france....
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activists jeannie joke is joining them and i've been warned things could get violent. to. this dog slaughter house has taken over the corner of a public park the activists believe it flouts regulations by processing sick dogs in overcrowded crew conditions that he had to document the killing and reported to authorities. with the seals on all the snow on complicit on the personal project home just allude to 1st of all the fault of all this because i'm looking for you to be implicated in. telling the truth you. just. go along the ball. the ball so it's up to the boss and with all. the missing. rubbish. not. long before you get the money to do ya know we're not. getting any money not a little one who thought it was like. a little that's what you're going to get you don't load. it up again to get a good. thing that i was struggling to get through a straight call that he still he still has don't use this around it'll take. care. his eyes are not even close. and he's still really war. next door. tension rises as the activists discover an incredibly cruel some site this is where
activists jeannie joke is joining them and i've been warned things could get violent. to. this dog slaughter house has taken over the corner of a public park the activists believe it flouts regulations by processing sick dogs in overcrowded crew conditions that he had to document the killing and reported to authorities. with the seals on all the snow on complicit on the personal project home just allude to 1st of all the fault of all this because i'm looking for you to be implicated in. telling...
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what jeannie was think about the ones that couldn't write.en from flushing signed the statement. pre-for them have to put there. they couldn't write their names. if they lay down a marker. >> the whole book is like that. it's one thing after another that you've never heard of that made this country, aspects of it, the way the speech reagan gave about the berlin wall. the guy who wrote it and how they thought about it absolutely fascinating. >> my first reader. >> we read them aloud to each other as we are writing them and sweating them out. >> when you get to page 200-215 in your book, jeanne safer. talking about abortion. did you read out loud to your husband? >> absolutely.because it was the trajectory that i was able to follow. it was growing up. it was realizing what a marriage involved. and it doesn't always involve speaking your mind. i know that this is a very unusual statement for a liberal.one of the things you have to learn is not to say. that doesn't mean not to feel, not to think, not to do. but, some things are just provocations
what jeannie was think about the ones that couldn't write.en from flushing signed the statement. pre-for them have to put there. they couldn't write their names. if they lay down a marker. >> the whole book is like that. it's one thing after another that you've never heard of that made this country, aspects of it, the way the speech reagan gave about the berlin wall. the guy who wrote it and how they thought about it absolutely fascinating. >> my first reader. >> we read them...
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friends have the reputation of being passionate first rate lovers well we have a lot going for it jeannie french is the language of love paris is the city of love but what's it like to really go out with the french person. are dating rules different here in france and what about frencnh attitudes to marriage divorce and infidelity join us for this episode of french connections plus where we give you the ins and outs of the game of love. for the frerench have a a long standing tradition of seduction it's seen as just another part of our pleasure driven lifestyle flirting is certainly a french national pastime and gallantry is alive and well with french men always holding the door for french women for example. i always say i've never been so aware of being a woman as i am here in france but that of course can also be a double edged sword well it must be said that french flirting and chivalry dental p. have come under scrutiny in the wake of the me. too movement but that is a major topic will have to export in the show suffice it to say that the french take a it very seriously. they're not a
friends have the reputation of being passionate first rate lovers well we have a lot going for it jeannie french is the language of love paris is the city of love but what's it like to really go out with the french person. are dating rules different here in france and what about frencnh attitudes to marriage divorce and infidelity join us for this episode of french connections plus where we give you the ins and outs of the game of love. for the frerench have a a long standing tradition of...
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tourists here in france fortunately today we have our friends expert phones will not always true jeannie that french people and in particucular parisians aren't considered the most. polite people in the world and yet there's a whole series of rules out there governing just. everything join us as we explore this paradox. hi e everyone welcome to french connections now you might be familiar with our usual weekly show this is a brand new extended version that's right judy we're gonna take you behind the scecenes and explore a particular t. in france and today we're going to focus on french. at a kid because it's fascinating genie there's this a reputation that french people and in particular for reasons are very rude but thehe truth of the matter is they're obsessed with etiquette and behaving the right way said well the there's a right way to behave the french way -- and a wrong way to aboutt every other week now in a perfect differential world there is a set o of rules that governs even the most mundane things from talking on the telephone to how to behave in public transportation in him
tourists here in france fortunately today we have our friends expert phones will not always true jeannie that french people and in particucular parisians aren't considered the most. polite people in the world and yet there's a whole series of rules out there governing just. everything join us as we explore this paradox. hi e everyone welcome to french connections now you might be familiar with our usual weekly show this is a brand new extended version that's right judy we're gonna take you...
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paul gamba jeannie, the dj and radio presenter was also there, he's strongly supporting this, he himselfe and placed on police bailfor a year before historical sexual abuse and placed on police bail for a year before the case against him was dropped —— paul gambicini. i asked case against him was dropped —— paul gambicini. iasked him case against him was dropped —— paul gambicini. i asked him about the effect this has on suspects. everyone you know becomes aware of it instantly. i was still being interviewed in the police station, every relative in the world that i have was contacted by a member of the media. my brother in new york, my cousins in connecticut, my brother in switzerland, my in—laws ina brother in switzerland, my in—laws in a norfolk village... they all we re in a norfolk village... they all were visited or e—mailed while i was still in the police station, now thatis still in the police station, now that is what i call a revelation of identity. it's an unfair burden is a place on them and indeed the people of my building because they had to put up with a press court for a w
paul gamba jeannie, the dj and radio presenter was also there, he's strongly supporting this, he himselfe and placed on police bailfor a year before historical sexual abuse and placed on police bail for a year before the case against him was dropped —— paul gambicini. i asked case against him was dropped —— paul gambicini. iasked him case against him was dropped —— paul gambicini. i asked him about the effect this has on suspects. everyone you know becomes aware of it instantly. i...
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jeannie is the john l noll, and i pronouncing it correctly? professor of american civil war and director of the john l now, i will get it right, silver personal history and university of virginia. she is a graduate from uaa, worked at the national park service as a historian, an active lecture as you might imagine, winner of a number of different teaching awards. she is coeditor of the university of, and oppresses american civil war series, past president of the society civil war historians, published five books, have them listed on your program, civil war reunion and the limits of reconciliation. she edited petersburg appomattox to work in virginia, and another one on the list is during the debt but not the past, it is memorial associations and the lost cause. her talk today is we were not surrendered, parole and lee's army after appomattox. >> good afternoon. it is nice to see so many familiar faces in the audience. i know this is the time right after lunch, this is why i teach in the mornings, i know what happens after lunch. i will try to
jeannie is the john l noll, and i pronouncing it correctly? professor of american civil war and director of the john l now, i will get it right, silver personal history and university of virginia. she is a graduate from uaa, worked at the national park service as a historian, an active lecture as you might imagine, winner of a number of different teaching awards. she is coeditor of the university of, and oppresses american civil war series, past president of the society civil war historians,...
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jeannie, the county democratic chair said inside that it's the most important thankless job in american politics but thank you for doing it. i also want to thank jim, the president of the uaw. we have an expression in delaware that is the uaw is the one that brought me to the dance. in the early days, we had the highest percentage of uaw workers of any state including michigan. it is such a small population, but it is such a large percentage of our workers in such a small state. where the largest gm plant outside of detroit and the second largest chrysler plant, and they are all gone now. the first outfit to endorse this 29-year-old kid when i ran. i also want to thank the ufc w. they have been with me, roger is the president and they did a couple great months lately. particularly in massachusetts. stick with them, we are coming back. i make no apologies, i may union -- i am a union guy. [applause] i think people are beginning to realize and my wife will be mad at me for going off -- off what america workers are beginning to realize is there's no such thing as a 40 hour week, so we owe
jeannie, the county democratic chair said inside that it's the most important thankless job in american politics but thank you for doing it. i also want to thank jim, the president of the uaw. we have an expression in delaware that is the uaw is the one that brought me to the dance. in the early days, we had the highest percentage of uaw workers of any state including michigan. it is such a small population, but it is such a large percentage of our workers in such a small state. where the...
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jeannie read, this attorney has a long they'll make history with the ties to the left. she served in the time of doj, twice so, joe, either >> laura: steas nothing more than a ghost at the investigation or he perjured himself on the stand. what could be the case? >> bob didn't care any of this. this is the andrew weissmann investigation. >> laura: should've been called the weissmann report. >> wanted her on the staff, got her on the staff, and the reason was they were all clintonistas, this was a rig investigation from the beginning. lindsey graham can subpoena, they have to come. they are former doj employees? >> laura: running out of time. but john, this may have affected the 2018 election. >> that was the goal! that was the goal! >> laura: to get them out of office or make sure the midterms when a certain way. never know how much it affected the election, but talk about meddling. >> didn't help it. >> laura: john, final thoughts. >> as you say, this was very cleverly done. i am still a big supporter of bob mueller as a person but after -- i think i might've been wron
jeannie read, this attorney has a long they'll make history with the ties to the left. she served in the time of doj, twice so, joe, either >> laura: steas nothing more than a ghost at the investigation or he perjured himself on the stand. what could be the case? >> bob didn't care any of this. this is the andrew weissmann investigation. >> laura: should've been called the weissmann report. >> wanted her on the staff, got her on the staff, and the reason was they were...
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we have built the goering and jeannie is a known. racist argument aside which i think -- i don't know where you go with that. but the issue of the question, the attorney general saying there is a way to get it back in there, the failure is to adequately make the case for having it put back in there. where do you think it goes? >> the failure is why they needed it in the first place. chief justice robert was right, you can't have them acting without making a case as to why they are doing it. so, we are hearing how they are going to answer that the minute they answer that and then this will be gone there because chief justice robert, if it even got back to the court, would flip to defy. this is a question that was there in the past but i think a big question is -- >> i understand correctly, it is a question included in virtually every major western powers census. they all had variations of this and they all asked the question in germany and britain and ireland. and, the broader issue was the implementation. how do you end up time after
we have built the goering and jeannie is a known. racist argument aside which i think -- i don't know where you go with that. but the issue of the question, the attorney general saying there is a way to get it back in there, the failure is to adequately make the case for having it put back in there. where do you think it goes? >> the failure is why they needed it in the first place. chief justice robert was right, you can't have them acting without making a case as to why they are doing...
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let's bring in jeannie allen, basically what happens is that as a young person that doesn't have a jobould be nothing and then you qualify even though your parents are quite wealthy but they pretty much have given legal reason to separate. what do you think? >> we have turned the faucet on. that is right. $12,000 a year and you can get aid, loans, federal or state, it's insane. the graduate admissions director at the university of illinois and he said it's a scam and wealthy families are manipulating the process. they would not be eligible for. they are taking away opportunities from families that really need it. that is what gets under my skin. >> that is right and it's been happening for a long time. it's been happening since i was the department of education in the 80s and their people out there, millions to save money. here is the fundamental problem and when you hear about the candidates talking about giving away free college, here's what we don't realize. every we open the faucets of this money out colleges raise their prices. they build beautiful gems and creative vegan cafes. t
let's bring in jeannie allen, basically what happens is that as a young person that doesn't have a jobould be nothing and then you qualify even though your parents are quite wealthy but they pretty much have given legal reason to separate. what do you think? >> we have turned the faucet on. that is right. $12,000 a year and you can get aid, loans, federal or state, it's insane. the graduate admissions director at the university of illinois and he said it's a scam and wealthy families are...
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and also ask him, how can you hire people like andrew weissmann, jeannie rhee, and aaron zebley who hadould challenge him about things that he misrepresented io his report. individuals that he claims were spies for russia when, in fact, they were providing intelligent information to the united states. so again, there is so much to go over here. if i had three hours, i could triple the number of 37 questions that i came up with in just an hour. >> sean: that's because you are really smart. and i'm going to be looking at your questions, probably will steal a few. but i will give attribution, unlike the rest of the media that never does so. great report, sara, great analysis, gregg. when we come back, james comey,s super patriot. cannot help himself. giving his list of questions to the democrats for wednesday's hearings. i have a bunch of questions that i want james comey to answer. about the deep state.in a about his involvement in things. statements about things. we will do that next. jim, i hope you are watching. you have the right to remain silent. ♪ my experience with usaa has been ex
and also ask him, how can you hire people like andrew weissmann, jeannie rhee, and aaron zebley who hadould challenge him about things that he misrepresented io his report. individuals that he claims were spies for russia when, in fact, they were providing intelligent information to the united states. so again, there is so much to go over here. if i had three hours, i could triple the number of 37 questions that i came up with in just an hour. >> sean: that's because you are really smart....
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>> the premise is charles grodin, jewish guy marries jeannie berlin who happens to be elaine may's daughtermy stool. >> and then he meets kelly who is cybil shepherd and wants to have an affair with her during his honeymoon. >> i've been waiting for a girl like you all my life. >> charles grodin just breaks your heart because you just want to punch him and you just want to shake him and make him wake up. >> if i may, sir, in other words, what you're saying is that if i want kelly, i'm going to have to put up a hell of a fight that is. is that -- >> he's a nut. >> my father used to be yelling at me like you can't make movies. where is there any woman that's made a movie and i finally was able to say uh, that one. we call it the mother standard of care. it's something we take personally, and believe in passionately. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, lift your spirits. with teams of cancer experts and specialists, delivering ad
>> the premise is charles grodin, jewish guy marries jeannie berlin who happens to be elaine may's daughtermy stool. >> and then he meets kelly who is cybil shepherd and wants to have an affair with her during his honeymoon. >> i've been waiting for a girl like you all my life. >> charles grodin just breaks your heart because you just want to punch him and you just want to shake him and make him wake up. >> if i may, sir, in other words, what you're saying is that...
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he would not fire jeannie rhee, the counsel to the clinton foundation. >> sean: put you in jail and i right next to you. >> i would not hire people like that. i would have kicked them out. when he did that, i said to myself, what the heck is wrong with him? i figured out what is wrong with him. he's basically asleep. the reality is that this was a plot from the very beginning to frame trump. that is what you will find out. it's rather complex. it has a whole counterintelligence spin to it. it's going to get worse and worse and worse. why is this the first time somebody sat down with steele for 16 hours? comey never did it? it was unverified? you are the director of the fbi. you are supposed to verify, jerk. you are supposed to verify. don't tell me you can't verify. man, i would have thrown him out of the office of the attorney general. you come to me and you tell me the thing is unverified and you have had it for four months? you haven't bothered to verify it? find out as a bunch of crap? >> sean: he sighed often october 16 -- >> four months to verify it. he should have an embarrasse
he would not fire jeannie rhee, the counsel to the clinton foundation. >> sean: put you in jail and i right next to you. >> i would not hire people like that. i would have kicked them out. when he did that, i said to myself, what the heck is wrong with him? i figured out what is wrong with him. he's basically asleep. the reality is that this was a plot from the very beginning to frame trump. that is what you will find out. it's rather complex. it has a whole counterintelligence spin...
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were you aware that jeannie rhee, who worked for you, worked on the hillary clintoncl foundation as her lawyer? why was she on your team? do you not see a conflict of interest? why did you fire, or did you fire strzok and page because we know andrew mccabe says heau didn't. it's been reported you didn't save strzok and pages ofof cell phones after you became aware that they had an anti-trump bias. why? why did you send those phones back to its factory that they are made into get cleaned? isn't that basic law enforcement 101, save the records? do you regret all hiring only democrats? at the very least, do you realize the appearance of political violence and impropriety in yourr investigation? mr. mueller, at what point in your investigation did you realize there was no collusion of conspiracy? why did the investigationn continue after you learned thehe fundamental truth of what you were investigating? now, by the way, the issue of obstruction, that must be taken head-on. mr. mueller, were you having a tough time on the issue ofhe obstruction or did you tell, not tell the ag, rod rosenste
were you aware that jeannie rhee, who worked for you, worked on the hillary clintoncl foundation as her lawyer? why was she on your team? do you not see a conflict of interest? why did you fire, or did you fire strzok and page because we know andrew mccabe says heau didn't. it's been reported you didn't save strzok and pages ofof cell phones after you became aware that they had an anti-trump bias. why? why did you send those phones back to its factory that they are made into get cleaned? isn't...
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a ray of sunshine the 9 year-old is having sleep over with jeannie producers granddaughter, just 3 days before she was electrocuted in her family's pool in citrus heights. i just fell to my knees i mean it was just as bad. if it would have been my own granddaughter, a spitfire as family friends called her that little girl was so special. i mean she had long red hair down to her little she loved everybody to watch or she liked her she she would always put on a show for you serena krueger as her mom's best friend, according to sec metro fire mckenzie died sunday afternoon after e was electrocuted by a wire attached to one of the underwater pull light under repair i'm air moment, the hospital hoping because you never think it's going to happen. the i i i still don't think it happened. it's that's so tragic. the cheerleaders soccer player and talent show and see. mckenzie was looking for to 5th grade at loomis grammar school all because they don't have friends have lost their only friend. and she was a person that she can make somebody smile she would like her friend aaron hernandez have th
a ray of sunshine the 9 year-old is having sleep over with jeannie producers granddaughter, just 3 days before she was electrocuted in her family's pool in citrus heights. i just fell to my knees i mean it was just as bad. if it would have been my own granddaughter, a spitfire as family friends called her that little girl was so special. i mean she had long red hair down to her little she loved everybody to watch or she liked her she she would always put on a show for you serena krueger as her...
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activists jeannie joke is joining them and i've been warned things could get violent. to. this dog slaughter house has taken over the corner of a public park the activists believe it flouts regulations by processing sick dogs in overcrowded crew conditions that he had to document the killing and reported to authorities. who it was the seals on all the snow on complicit on the personal problems of home just allude to 1st of all the wall street all because i'm a little good for you to be implicated in. telling the truth you. just. go along the ball. the ball so it's up to the boss and you look. at it it's. probably. not. long before you get more money to do ya know didn't know i was. getting a little one who thought that it was like. a little that's what i'm going to get you don't. let me get a grip. on that i was struggling to get through a straight call that he still he still has don't use this around his neck. area. his eyes are not even close. and he's still really war. next door. tension rises as the activists discover an incredibly gruesome site this is where the recen
activists jeannie joke is joining them and i've been warned things could get violent. to. this dog slaughter house has taken over the corner of a public park the activists believe it flouts regulations by processing sick dogs in overcrowded crew conditions that he had to document the killing and reported to authorities. who it was the seals on all the snow on complicit on the personal problems of home just allude to 1st of all the wall street all because i'm a little good for you to be...
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for years jeannie remedi invest ed in cloud analytics and intelligence the faster growing businessesould offset the weakness in ibm's legacy divisions someone said it worked the growth turned around, up .6%, but it was up. that is a big improvement versus the hideous decline four years ago. it's not the number portfolio managers, particularly tech managers get excited about even though it started to slow in the second half of last year, we began to hear rumbletions they were going to do something big. sure enough, she did something different. she snapped up red hat for 44 billion in cash. she kept on ceo jim white hearst who gave me this hat, he's joined ibm senior management team you know i like the deal what about the criticism remedi overpaid ibm wasn't the only bidder it filed a acquisition statement. they mentioned three interested parties. if you read me in the lines, there were three cloud giants. microsoft with azure great quarter tonight. alphabet, okay that's google wide services. amazon web services. while that 63% premium sounds like a hefty price tag, considering there w
for years jeannie remedi invest ed in cloud analytics and intelligence the faster growing businessesould offset the weakness in ibm's legacy divisions someone said it worked the growth turned around, up .6%, but it was up. that is a big improvement versus the hideous decline four years ago. it's not the number portfolio managers, particularly tech managers get excited about even though it started to slow in the second half of last year, we began to hear rumbletions they were going to do...
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jeannie has the story. when i book at hilton.com i get to select my room from the floor plan...i... ...and the price match guarantee. so with hilton there is no catch. yeah the only catch is i'm never leaving. no i'm serious, i live here now. book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or fa
jeannie has the story. when i book at hilton.com i get to select my room from the floor plan...i... ...and the price match guarantee. so with hilton there is no catch. yeah the only catch is i'm never leaving. no i'm serious, i live here now. book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood...
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stunned mueller did not know about fusion gps, the things he did not know shock to me, did nt know jeannie rhee, clint's attorney, work for him, but we'll put that aside.he they suggested, n "the new york times," that the dirty dossier that had repaid for that was used to spy on your campaign, your transition, and even your presidency, sir, most likely disinformation from the beginning. now if that's the case, that would mean that the russiansus know that hillary was paying for those lies, which would mean that the narrative that the american people have been fed by the media and the democrats, that, well, they were trying to help you, the russians, that would mean, if "the new york times" is right for once -- and iti suspect they may very well be -- that they were trying to hurt you more than hillary. >> president trump: well, based on the fact that we have just become, fairly recently, a little while ago, the number one oil and gas producer and energy producer in the world, by far, russia, saudi arabia are now second and third, based on the fact that we now have the best -- we will soon
stunned mueller did not know about fusion gps, the things he did not know shock to me, did nt know jeannie rhee, clint's attorney, work for him, but we'll put that aside.he they suggested, n "the new york times," that the dirty dossier that had repaid for that was used to spy on your campaign, your transition, and even your presidency, sir, most likely disinformation from the beginning. now if that's the case, that would mean that the russiansus know that hillary was paying for those...
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. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: jeannie most,ge je new york. >> i don't want to know the end of that contest. >>>d evening on the 50th on verse anniversary, members of the house of representatives condemned a president of the united states for racism specifically president trump for his recent twitter attacks on four non-white congresswoman. just to refresh your memory, he told them to go back to their home countries, even though three are from this country and the fourth is a naturalized american citizen like first lady melania trump is and his wife, as well. 50 years ago, the first human being set foot on another body and 50 years after that, pioneering american accomplishment for all humanity this. one giant leap for man kind. only four republicans broke ranks and supported the resolution. in the meantime, whatever efforts most republicans or the white house are making to change the subject to pivot in washington speak, they are not getting much help from the president himself or frankly from one of his key advisors kellyanne conway. here is what the president tweeted this morning. those tweet
. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: jeannie most,ge je new york. >> i don't want to know the end of that contest. >>>d evening on the 50th on verse anniversary, members of the house of representatives condemned a president of the united states for racism specifically president trump for his recent twitter attacks on four non-white congresswoman. just to refresh your memory, he told them to go back to their home countries, even though three are from this country and the fourth is a...
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. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: jeannie most,ge je new york. >> i don't want to know the end of that contest. >>>, members of the house of representatives condemned a president of the united states for racism specifically president trump for his recent twitter attacks on four non-white congresswoman. just to refresh your memory, he told them to go back to their home countries, even though three are from this country and the fourth is a naturalized american citizen like first lady melania trump is and his wife, as well. 50 years ago, the first human being set foot on another body and 50 years after that, pioneering american accomplishment for all humanity this. one giantea
. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: jeannie most,ge je new york. >> i don't want to know the end of that contest. >>>, members of the house of representatives condemned a president of the united states for racism specifically president trump for his recent twitter attacks on four non-white congresswoman. just to refresh your memory, he told them to go back to their home countries, even though three are from this country and the fourth is a naturalized american citizen like first lady...
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. >> next jeannie on the mystery behind the fake presidential seal. it's there.o shopped in, people, it was there. you try hard, you eat right... mostly. you make time... when you can. but sometimes life gets in the way, and that stubborn fat just won't go away. coolsculpting takes you further. a non-surgical treatment that targets, freezes, and eliminates treated fat cells, for good. discuss coolsculpting with your doctor. some common side-effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. don't imagine results, see them. coolsculpting, take yourself further. who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost
. >> next jeannie on the mystery behind the fake presidential seal. it's there.o shopped in, people, it was there. you try hard, you eat right... mostly. you make time... when you can. but sometimes life gets in the way, and that stubborn fat just won't go away. coolsculpting takes you further. a non-surgical treatment that targets, freezes, and eliminates treated fat cells, for good. discuss coolsculpting with your doctor. some common side-effects include temporary numbness, discomfort,...
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jeannie, you work in the southern district of new york. i want to get your reaction to what you have been reading in the last couple of moments about the arrest, the indictment. >> 14 pages. it is not 200. >> in correct. what we understand is the original indictment in florida was 53-page document. it was shelved as part of the nonprosecution agreement. not only was that indictment shut down but the entire investigation was shut down. all these years later we have a 14-page very simple straightforward concise indictment, alleging only two charges, conspiracy for sex traffic -- to engage in sex trafficking and sex trafficking. we will see superseding indictments in this case. i was struck by the fact that the conduct alleged is really the old conduct. we weren't seeing very recent conduct here, which was something of a surprise given the way in which epstein was arrested. he arrived from private plane from jet to jail. that suggests a sense of urgency by the southern district of new york. of course it could be that the urgency was that he i
jeannie, you work in the southern district of new york. i want to get your reaction to what you have been reading in the last couple of moments about the arrest, the indictment. >> 14 pages. it is not 200. >> in correct. what we understand is the original indictment in florida was 53-page document. it was shelved as part of the nonprosecution agreement. not only was that indictment shut down but the entire investigation was shut down. all these years later we have a 14-page very...
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a ray of sunshine the 9 year-old is having sleep over with jeannie producers granddaughter, just 3 days before she was electrocuted in her family's pool in citrus heights. i just fell to my knees i mean it was just as bad. if it would have been my own granddaughter, a spitfire as family friends called her that little girl was so special. i mean she had long red hair down to her little she loved everybody to watch or she liked her she she would always put on a show for you serena krueger as her mom's best friend, according to sack metro fire mckenzie died sunday afternoon after she was electrocuted by a wire attached to one of the underwater pull light under repair i'm air moment, the hospital hoping because you never think it's going to happen. the i i i still don't think it happened. it's that's so tragic. the cheerleaders soccer player and talent show and see. mckenzie was looking for to 5th grade at loomis grammar school all because they don't have friends have lost their only friend. and she was a person that she can make somebody smile she would like her friend aaron hernandez have
a ray of sunshine the 9 year-old is having sleep over with jeannie producers granddaughter, just 3 days before she was electrocuted in her family's pool in citrus heights. i just fell to my knees i mean it was just as bad. if it would have been my own granddaughter, a spitfire as family friends called her that little girl was so special. i mean she had long red hair down to her little she loved everybody to watch or she liked her she she would always put on a show for you serena krueger as her...
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nejra: still with us is tim fox from everett -- emirates abd, and jeannie mary from bloomberg. show you the u.k. shrugging off brexit angst? no-dealhe odds of a brexit skyrocketed, but nobody told u.k. hiring managers. the unemployment rate is holding steady at 3.8%, but how long will it last? nobody really has a clear answer. culling over the next six months, almost inevitable. manus: from one economist to the other, tim fox is our guest. hoovering up -- staff, nobody told hiring managers. candace momentum last? -- can this momentum last? giving the odds of hard brexit rising, are you surprised? tim: the heart brexit rising -- hard brexit rising ahead of the conservative party leadership vote next week. and after that, we will know, so i think the uncertainty gets more pronounced heading toward october. a variety ofget, consumer behavior in the u.k. will likely beholding up well. but the questions will be quite pertinent again. nejra: what does that mean for boe policy, in terms of rate cuts? they recently turned dovish, but what could be the scale of rate cuts that we get fro
nejra: still with us is tim fox from everett -- emirates abd, and jeannie mary from bloomberg. show you the u.k. shrugging off brexit angst? no-dealhe odds of a brexit skyrocketed, but nobody told u.k. hiring managers. the unemployment rate is holding steady at 3.8%, but how long will it last? nobody really has a clear answer. culling over the next six months, almost inevitable. manus: from one economist to the other, tim fox is our guest. hoovering up -- staff, nobody told hiring managers....
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jeannie represented hillary clinton originating in her time as secretary of state. >> yes. >> did you know that before she came on the team? >> no. >> the guy sitting next to you represented justin cooper, a clinton aide, who destroyed one of clinton's mobile devices. you must be aware by now that six of your lawyers donated $12,000 directly to hillary clinton. i'm not even talking about the 49,000 they donated to other democrats. just the donations to the opponent who was the target of your investigation. >> can i speak for a second to the hiring practices? >> sure. >> we strove to hire those individuals that could do the job. i've been in this business for almost 25 years, and in those 25 years, i have not had occasion once to ask somebody about their political affiliation. it is not done. what i care about is the capability of the individual to do the job and do the job quickly and seriously and with integrity. >> but that's what i'm saying, mr. mueller. this isn't just about you being able to vouch for your team. this is about knowing the day you accepted this role, you had to be
jeannie represented hillary clinton originating in her time as secretary of state. >> yes. >> did you know that before she came on the team? >> no. >> the guy sitting next to you represented justin cooper, a clinton aide, who destroyed one of clinton's mobile devices. you must be aware by now that six of your lawyers donated $12,000 directly to hillary clinton. i'm not even talking about the 49,000 they donated to other democrats. just the donations to the opponent who...
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mayor, he did not know that jeannie rhee had been the lawyer for clinton. he did not know what fusion gps is. he did not want to know about what happened on both sides of the trump tower meeting that everybody made a big deal of, where the russian lady actually met with fusion gps twice. he did not wantio to know about the dirty dossier! how is that? >> it's incomprehensible, like the report. so here's what you had, this is what became clear today. bob mueller, the mueller report, was not authored by bob mueller, the investigation was not run by bob mueller, it was run by these deputies, and the fact of the matter is, this is what -- rudy and i know this, and her colleagues, we know this, they did not abide by the so-called olc opinion, as rudy just said. untiler the summer of last year, so this nonsense that they knew from the beginning -- that is why he had to correct it because it wasn't true. so whether it was intentional or unintentional, irrelevant. you can't defend the indefensible. >> sean: would this be a fair characterization? we now found out las
mayor, he did not know that jeannie rhee had been the lawyer for clinton. he did not know what fusion gps is. he did not want to know about what happened on both sides of the trump tower meeting that everybody made a big deal of, where the russian lady actually met with fusion gps twice. he did not wantio to know about the dirty dossier! how is that? >> it's incomprehensible, like the report. so here's what you had, this is what became clear today. bob mueller, the mueller report, was not...
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that not a conflict of interest not to go and not going to talk about that are you aware that ms jeannie really represented hillary clinton in litigation regarding personal emails originating originating from clinton's time as secretary of state yes did you know that before she came on the tell. aarons only the guy sitting next to you represented justin cooper a clinton aide who destroyed one of clinton's mobile devices and you must be aware by now that 6 of your lawyers donated $12000.00 directly to her larry clinton i'm not even talking about the 49000 they donated to other group democrats just the donations to the opponent who was the target of your investigation speak for a 2nd to the hiring practices for. we strove to hire those individuals who could do the joe. bad ok i've been in this business for almost 25 years and in those 25 years i have not had occasion to ask somebody about their political affiliation it is not done what i care about is the capability of the individual to do the job and do the job quickly and seriously and with and take ricky but that's what i'm saying mr mi
that not a conflict of interest not to go and not going to talk about that are you aware that ms jeannie really represented hillary clinton in litigation regarding personal emails originating originating from clinton's time as secretary of state yes did you know that before she came on the tell. aarons only the guy sitting next to you represented justin cooper a clinton aide who destroyed one of clinton's mobile devices and you must be aware by now that 6 of your lawyers donated $12000.00...
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. >> we'll go to kansas city next and hear from jeannie on our democrats line. >> caller: hi. thank you for having me. i have read the mueller report three times and as a veteran i was just horrified. i follow politics very closely and i was horrified. i find something in the mueller report, something different each time. i thank you for airing this today. >> so did you hear anything different -- you've read it three times, you said. the special counsel was asked obviously pretty closely about a lot of its specific page references and volume references in that 448-page report, oftentimes he said, it's in the report. did you hear anything new from the former special counsel in his testimony today? >> caller: what i was struck by was when the former special counsel said that he could be indicted once he left office. >> right. i think that was the response to congressman lieu's question in the first hearing. by the way, when we finish up with our phone calls here in just a few minutes, we're going to show you the judiciary hearing from earlier today. we'll go to chris next from w
. >> we'll go to kansas city next and hear from jeannie on our democrats line. >> caller: hi. thank you for having me. i have read the mueller report three times and as a veteran i was just horrified. i follow politics very closely and i was horrified. i find something in the mueller report, something different each time. i thank you for airing this today. >> so did you hear anything different -- you've read it three times, you said. the special counsel was asked obviously...
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>> the premise is charles grodin, jewish guy mayors jeannie berlin who happens to be elaine's daughter an affair with her during his honeymoon. >> i've been waiting for a girl like you all my life. >> charles grodin just breaks your heart because you just want to punch him and you just want to shake him and make him wake up. >> if i may, sir, in other words, what you're saying is that if i want kelly, i'm going to have to put up a hell of a fight that is. is that -- >> he's a nut. >> my father used with to be yelling at me like you can't make movies. where is there any woman that's made a movie and i finally was able to say uh, that one. ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, inc
>> the premise is charles grodin, jewish guy mayors jeannie berlin who happens to be elaine's daughter an affair with her during his honeymoon. >> i've been waiting for a girl like you all my life. >> charles grodin just breaks your heart because you just want to punch him and you just want to shake him and make him wake up. >> if i may, sir, in other words, what you're saying is that if i want kelly, i'm going to have to put up a hell of a fight that is. is that --...
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. >> are you aware that jeannie lee repsentedil c involvgernalid you know that be came on the team? >> no. >> aaron zebley represented justin cooper who destroyed one of clinton's mobile devices. i'm not even talking about the 49 people that donated to the campaign. >> can i speak to the hiring? >> sure. >> we hired the people that can do the job. i've been in this business for 25 years. in those 25 years i haven't asked someone about their political affiliation. it's not done. i care about the individual being able to do the job and do the job seriously and with integrity. >> this isn't about you vouching for the team. this is about doing you had to be aware no matter what this report concluded half the country was going to be skeptical about your team. 285.8 talks about the appearance of conflicts of interest. the interest of justice demands no perceived bias exists. i can't imagine a single prosecutor or judge would be comfortable with these circumstances where over half the team had a direct relationship with the opponent. >> when we hired 19 lawyers over a period of time, 14 of
. >> are you aware that jeannie lee repsentedil c involvgernalid you know that be came on the team? >> no. >> aaron zebley represented justin cooper who destroyed one of clinton's mobile devices. i'm not even talking about the 49 people that donated to the campaign. >> can i speak to the hiring? >> sure. >> we hired the people that can do the job. i've been in this business for 25 years. in those 25 years i haven't asked someone about their political...
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>> a small team of liberal attorneys led by andrew wiseman, jeannie ray, an attorney for hillary clintonnd the clinton foundation which bob mueller says she knew she wasn't an attorney for hillary clinton but not when he hired her. he put this team together that was extremely partisan. he was a figurehead. that was very obvious, bob mueller is a pro, a few years since he had done this. if he had good material to work with, if this report was comprehensible. if you could read it and it wasn't pool of double negatives, he could have at least gotten through his testimony yesterday. the fact he wasn't a lawyer with the basics like when doug collins started off i don't think that was a trick question. he was trying to get the yes or no the we throw around collusion, we mean conspiracy which is what the report says on page 180. the idea of this whole discussion he got in with te i tedli tedlieu, i understand what happened to william barr. when he said i met with bob mueller who told me they didn't rely on the office of eagle council, bob mueller got up and did a press conference and said yes w
>> a small team of liberal attorneys led by andrew wiseman, jeannie ray, an attorney for hillary clintonnd the clinton foundation which bob mueller says she knew she wasn't an attorney for hillary clinton but not when he hired her. he put this team together that was extremely partisan. he was a figurehead. that was very obvious, bob mueller is a pro, a few years since he had done this. if he had good material to work with, if this report was comprehensible. if you could read it and it...
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jeannie zero, professor of political science at iona college. james freeman.ives, trump 2020 advisory board member. where are we now? >> i think yesterday and four years, i think while it looks like unfortunately the victims in this case were not served well by various levels of law enforcement, he has made a case that he was the one who prosecuted epstein, and he was tougher than for example the democratic district attorney in this case. he was tougher than the local state's attorney is in the palm beach area, who according to his account was going to let epstein walk. we should note it was the local authorities, not alex acosta, even after the plea deal, allowed him to leave jail every day. >> this is an old story. if you are wealthy are connected, whether left, red, or center in this country, you cant away with things that the rest of us couldn't even dream of. in this case, jeffrey epstein, who should be our focus, has gotten away with the absolute abuse and rape of young girls for years. the jail sentence that james mentioned was absolutely ridiculous. yo
jeannie zero, professor of political science at iona college. james freeman.ives, trump 2020 advisory board member. where are we now? >> i think yesterday and four years, i think while it looks like unfortunately the victims in this case were not served well by various levels of law enforcement, he has made a case that he was the one who prosecuted epstein, and he was tougher than for example the democratic district attorney in this case. he was tougher than the local state's attorney is...
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. >> jeannie. janice: where are you from? >> rochester. janice: do you like hotdogs? here is the current heat index. it feels like 86 degrees. we'll have dangerous heat not only today but heading into the weekend, it will close to, surpassing 100 degrees. everybody needs to be careful. make sure you take care of the elderly and kids, bring your pets indoor. this will be a big story for much of the country today. regardless of that, are we excited? it is hot dog day?! [applause] are you excited to be on "fox & friends"? >> yeah. janice: everybody is coming outside, we'll have a good old-fashioned hot dog eating contest. stay tuned. [applause] ainsley: thanks, janice. steve: president trump holding a rally in north carolina. brian: todd piro went down there early to talk with voters and have breakfast with friends. we'll talk to him in a moment. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might
. >> jeannie. janice: where are you from? >> rochester. janice: do you like hotdogs? here is the current heat index. it feels like 86 degrees. we'll have dangerous heat not only today but heading into the weekend, it will close to, surpassing 100 degrees. everybody needs to be careful. make sure you take care of the elderly and kids, bring your pets indoor. this will be a big story for much of the country today. regardless of that, are we excited? it is hot dog day?! [applause] are...
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joining us now, jeannie. hopefully, i said -- i grew up with carbel, i ate it every single week.el invented it, his truck broke down, and people still wanted it. jedediah: can i get one of your most popular orders? >> absolutely. yes, for sure. i'll tell you -- jedediah: i'm pregnant. >> do you want sprinkles? we'll give you our signature crunch. this one's actually really good. and i have to admit, i'm not the best at this, and it's super creamy -- jedediah: oh, wow, look at that. this is awesome. we're going to head over to my e friends. [laughter] pete. pete: hey, jed, you got it. thank you. i'm here with steve rothsteven with dipping dots. national ice cream day, what do you have? >> we are so excited. any one of our national locations, our franchise locationsings, you get a free cup of mini's cream. ice cream. what can be more american? i mean -- pete: you've got a dance competition going on too? >> if you hashtag dipping dots, our dance off challenge, you have a chance to win $1,000 and free ice cream for a year. pete: all you've got to do is dance and the hash tag,. >> we
joining us now, jeannie. hopefully, i said -- i grew up with carbel, i ate it every single week.el invented it, his truck broke down, and people still wanted it. jedediah: can i get one of your most popular orders? >> absolutely. yes, for sure. i'll tell you -- jedediah: i'm pregnant. >> do you want sprinkles? we'll give you our signature crunch. this one's actually really good. and i have to admit, i'm not the best at this, and it's super creamy -- jedediah: oh, wow, look at that....
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. >> are you aware that miss jeannie rhee represented hillary clinton regarding e-mails originating from her time as secretary of state. >> yes. >> did you know that before she came on the team? >> no. >> aaron zelby represented justin cooper who zdestroyed on of clinton's mobile devices. and you must be aware that s of your lawyers donate e ed $6, directly to hillary clinton, i'n not ev talking about the $40,000 they donated to other democrats. just to the opponent of the rget of your investigation. >> can i speak to a second about the hiring practices? >> sure. >> we strove to hire those individuals who could do the job. i have been been in this business for almost 25 years. and inhose 25 years, i have not had occasion once to ask somebody once about their political affiliation. it is not done. what care about is the capability of the individual to do the job and to do the job quickly and seriously and with integrity. >> but that's what i'm saying, mr. mueller. this isn't just about you being able to vouch for your team. thiss aboutnowing that the day you accepted this role, you had to
. >> are you aware that miss jeannie rhee represented hillary clinton regarding e-mails originating from her time as secretary of state. >> yes. >> did you know that before she came on the team? >> no. >> aaron zelby represented justin cooper who zdestroyed on of clinton's mobile devices. and you must be aware that s of your lawyers donate e ed $6, directly to hillary clinton, i'n not ev talking about the $40,000 they donated to other democrats. just to the...
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i met by 5 relatives from my dog jeannie a little do me for the next 5 games. but it was worth it. the 3 points no serious injuries as good as it gets. marcus boy is left to digest blockbuster $31.00 loss so that riley labors but life goes on and there's always another perhaps longer term professional goal arising. i think it's one time it's in retirement at 68 with the season really an accident freakonomics is on the clock when.
i met by 5 relatives from my dog jeannie a little do me for the next 5 games. but it was worth it. the 3 points no serious injuries as good as it gets. marcus boy is left to digest blockbuster $31.00 loss so that riley labors but life goes on and there's always another perhaps longer term professional goal arising. i think it's one time it's in retirement at 68 with the season really an accident freakonomics is on the clock when.