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jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you.o, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so, the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day, offered available? dave: we do up to nine. so, we have soup, salad, sandwich. lemonis: what's going on on that board? dave: i bought a new one, but it's too big. so that's gonna be the new look, assuming it's not all faded like that. lemonis: i want to taste what you're known for. dave: okay, well, i would start with the african-peanut and chicken. lemonis: it does have peanuts in it? dave: yes, peanut butter. lemonis: peanut butter? it's heavy. it's thick, you agree? stephanie: yeah. lemonis: typically, when i order soup, i'm looking for a lighter meal. i don't think that's the case here, though. stephanie: this is the hungarian goulas
jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you.o, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so, the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day, offered available? dave: we do up to nine. so, we have soup,...
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jill: i'm dave's wife, jill. dave: this is my wife, jill. lemonis: how are you, jill?ice to meet you. so are you both in the business? jill: no, i work at awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? his wife was nice. nice lady. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day offered available? dave: we do up to nine. lemonis: i want to taste what you're known for. dave: okay. well, i would start with the african peanut and chicken. lemonis: it does have peanuts in it? dave: yes, peanut butter, peanut butter. lemonis: peanut butter. it's heavy. peanut butter in your soup. stephanie: this is the hungarian goulash. lemonis: what's in this thing? dave: that is pork cooked in bacon fat. lemonis: i'm sorry? dave: yeah, you heard me. lemonis: what's the calories in this one? dave: we don't provide that. lemonis: you don't? what if somebody asks? dave: a lot of people do. lemonis: people ask for lighter options? estephanie: yes. l
jill: i'm dave's wife, jill. dave: this is my wife, jill. lemonis: how are you, jill?ice to meet you. so are you both in the business? jill: no, i work at awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? his wife was nice. nice lady. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day offered available? dave: we do up to nine. lemonis: i want to taste what...
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see where he is." >> reporter: cummins' wife jill has also called the sheriff.ins officially becomes a wanted man. >> the tbi issued an amber alert for mary elizabeth thomas. >> reporter: their disappearance and ensuing cross-country trek would flummox authorities for well over a month. the details and the direction their journey took being told by elizabeth for the first time here tonight. so there's nashville. >> i think we took 65 down. >> okay. >> columbia's right here, i think. he made me throw my phone off a bridge and his phone as well. that way the police couldn't track us. and then he disconnected the gps by a screwdriver in the glove compartment and he broke off the front. and then he unhooked the radio. it was like a kidnapping. i had to stay in the car with him at all times. in decatur, i'm pretty sure is where we stopped by this big hotel and there was an abandoned van and he took their license plate. and then we began driving to mississippi. >> did you stay in mississippi? >> yes. one night. >> one night. just a hotel? two beds? one bed? >> one bed
see where he is." >> reporter: cummins' wife jill has also called the sheriff.ins officially becomes a wanted man. >> the tbi issued an amber alert for mary elizabeth thomas. >> reporter: their disappearance and ensuing cross-country trek would flummox authorities for well over a month. the details and the direction their journey took being told by elizabeth for the first time here tonight. so there's nashville. >> i think we took 65 down. >> okay. >>...
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jill, what does this mean? >> what does this say to you about the depth or breadth of the cooperation? >> it's keeper than we thought and it's a contradiction. yesterday i thought maybe mueller is really wrapping up. but today there's a lot of ongoing investigations, and rick gates is still cooperating. so that says maybe they're not wrapping up, and there is more to come. i have always thought that there is much more evidence that needs to be gone through before you could wrap it up, even just the materials that were seized during the search or roger stone's home has delayed any there was so voluminous. if they have to go through those, they can't wrap up until that's done, and i'd say that we have more to come. >> in tash sha, how do you read it? >> this is surprising. >> we didn't expect that either. we thought we were going to get the filing information and move on. >> exactly. we thought he would be set for sentencing and that would be that, especially because there's the talk about the mueller report bein
jill, what does this mean? >> what does this say to you about the depth or breadth of the cooperation? >> it's keeper than we thought and it's a contradiction. yesterday i thought maybe mueller is really wrapping up. but today there's a lot of ongoing investigations, and rick gates is still cooperating. so that says maybe they're not wrapping up, and there is more to come. i have always thought that there is much more evidence that needs to be gone through before you could wrap it...
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as soon as news breaks i'm always wondering what is jill thinking, what is jill thinking. you're the person on this panel who has been through something like this, been through it on the inside. major investigation of the president, the only investigation of a president that has driven the president from office in the richard nixon case. your reaction to where you think we stand tonight, what you read in the attorney general's letter today about where we will be next week and the weeks to come. >> well, i focused in the letter on the paragraph that said that there was other information that the attorney general would consult with mueller on. so that means that there is much more than just some tight conclusions, that there may be some very big information. we don't know of course whether this report says that the president is guilty but we can't indict him because of office of legal counsel policy. we know that it's likely he did not ask for permission to indict because that would have no doubt been refused and so there would have been a disagreement that would have had to
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jill, that goes to your point. i think professor tribe is taking notice of all of the comments that the judge made in the course of this trial. many of them outside of the hearing of the jury in bench conferences basically. that seemed very favorable to paul manafort and highly skeptical of everything about the prosecution. >> absolutely. he demeaned the prosecution and the prosecutors. he accused one of -- you're crying in my courtroom. look at me when you talk to me. he made fun of the introduction of the ostrich jacket. he did a lot of things that undermined the case and no doubt led to possibly to the fact that he wasn't convicted on all the counts. i'll be looking forward to hearing from the juror. and so it was a bad thing. he does have a history of being very favorable to white-collar criminals and going very easy on them. but i agree with what everybody has said. the sentencing guidelines called for much more. and if we're going to have an equitable system we need to use the sentencing guidelines so that ev
jill, that goes to your point. i think professor tribe is taking notice of all of the comments that the judge made in the course of this trial. many of them outside of the hearing of the jury in bench conferences basically. that seemed very favorable to paul manafort and highly skeptical of everything about the prosecution. >> absolutely. he demeaned the prosecution and the prosecutors. he accused one of -- you're crying in my courtroom. look at me when you talk to me. he made fun of the...
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as soon as news breaks i'm always wondering what is jill thinking, what is jill thinking. you're the person on this panel who has been through something like this, been through it on the inside. major investigation of the president, the only investigation of a president that has driven the president from office in the richard nixon case. your reaction to where you think we stand tonight, what you read in the attorney general's letter today about where we will be next week and the weeks to come. >> well, i focused in the letter on the paragraph that said that there was other information that the attorney general would consult with mueller on. so that means that there is much more than just some tight conclusions, that there may be some very big information. we don't know of course whether this report says that the president is guilty but we can't indict him because of office of legal counsel policy. we know that it's likely he did not ask for permission to indict because that would have no doubt been refused and so there would have been a disagreement that would have had to
as soon as news breaks i'm always wondering what is jill thinking, what is jill thinking. you're the person on this panel who has been through something like this, been through it on the inside. major investigation of the president, the only investigation of a president that has driven the president from office in the richard nixon case. your reaction to where you think we stand tonight, what you read in the attorney general's letter today about where we will be next week and the weeks to come....
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in houston joining us on skype eric berger he's a senior space editor at ast technica and in london jill stewart she's a research fellow at the london school of economics who researches the politics ethics and laws of outer space welcome to all exciting panel if i could start with eric so are you excited eric is this a huge step forward for space privatization if we can call it that how do you feel about that eric well it's not a huge step forward for it was a critical step i mean this mission to go right here space x. is going to want. to be huge and significant moment later decelerated us. but does the issue really was that proving ground station going to absolutely honestly dark to the station. and saloon and critically and early friday morning in a manic ocean safely then they will go a long way to show national rest of the world their private company to do so in a previously only country the united states russia and china or let me bring jill into the discussion one should not forget though this is by no means the beginning of commercial space exploration right a lot of the what we
in houston joining us on skype eric berger he's a senior space editor at ast technica and in london jill stewart she's a research fellow at the london school of economics who researches the politics ethics and laws of outer space welcome to all exciting panel if i could start with eric so are you excited eric is this a huge step forward for space privatization if we can call it that how do you feel about that eric well it's not a huge step forward for it was a critical step i mean this mission...
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yes. >> jill, what do you make of that? >> this is a complaint that we have heard again and again from outside allies of the president former white house staffers, who say the white house has not taken seriously enough not only the threat of impeachment, but also the litany of investigations that the democratic house is right now preparing and is in the process of launching against the president. that said, the white house has taken some steps over the last couple of months to try to ramp up to try to staff up what had been a really paltry operation. they've brought in about ten new lawyers into the counsel's office. they've actually hired a new spokesperson who is specifically dedicated to responding to requests about the democratic investigations. we've seen a much more robust response both from the white house and the campaign operation as well to developments with these cases. we saw, for instance, when those subpoenas, those 80 subpoenas went out, a very strong response from both the white house that was echoed very cl
yes. >> jill, what do you make of that? >> this is a complaint that we have heard again and again from outside allies of the president former white house staffers, who say the white house has not taken seriously enough not only the threat of impeachment, but also the litany of investigations that the democratic house is right now preparing and is in the process of launching against the president. that said, the white house has taken some steps over the last couple of months to try...
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that's jill. she comes face-to-face with wally. sees some friends in the garage. >> hi, wallace. >> didn't think you were going to work today, did you? mother [ bleep ] we going and the party starts now. >> what? >> his buddies mike and dave were hiding in the garage. camera rolling. they dropped a big surprise on him. by it doesn't quite calculate for wally. >> what? >> guess where we're going? >> what? >> it doesn't seem like he's quite all mentally there at 5:30 in the morning. >> who really is. it's early at 5:30. as far as we know wally was on his way to work. don't worry about that, pal, we have that covered. >> did they call his boss and get him the time off? >> sure did. >> he want friends like that. his friends tell wally, start packing your bags and quick. >> you have four minutes, go pack a bag, get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> dude, you're wasting time. go pack! >> let's go! let's go! >> she's smiling about it. if she's smiling about it, you're going to be gone for a week. go! >> she's smiling because his fiancee jill
that's jill. she comes face-to-face with wally. sees some friends in the garage. >> hi, wallace. >> didn't think you were going to work today, did you? mother [ bleep ] we going and the party starts now. >> what? >> his buddies mike and dave were hiding in the garage. camera rolling. they dropped a big surprise on him. by it doesn't quite calculate for wally. >> what? >> guess where we're going? >> what? >> it doesn't seem like he's quite all...
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. >>> let me bring in jill winebanks. here on set, aaron blake, senior political reporter for "the washington post." gabby orr for politico and ken is still with us, too. jill, let me go to another piece of this puzzle. it's a little confusing for folks who have listened to cohen's testimony. he talked about these edits being made in a document related to trump tower moscow. here's what he said. >> there were changes made, additions. jay sekulow for one. there were several changes that were made, including how we were going to handle that message. the message, of course, being the length of time that the trump tower moscow project stayed and remained alive. >> okay. so now cohen's attorney, jill, is saying something a little bit different. he says the changes were made by cohen under the guidance and in accordance with the white house. what is going on with the counsel that cohen is receiving here and this -- what seems to be hair splitting? >> it isn't hair splitting. in a case like this, one wrong move can really be use
. >>> let me bring in jill winebanks. here on set, aaron blake, senior political reporter for "the washington post." gabby orr for politico and ken is still with us, too. jill, let me go to another piece of this puzzle. it's a little confusing for folks who have listened to cohen's testimony. he talked about these edits being made in a document related to trump tower moscow. here's what he said. >> there were changes made, additions. jay sekulow for one. there were...
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i think jill is right, there's a lot of work yet to be done. but it seems pretty clear now that that's going to be farmed out to the u.s. attorney's office in new york, down here and other places. remember, mueller and all his teamwork for the justice department and it doesn't go away when mueller shuts down, the work goes on. >> jill, there have been high profile departures from mueller's team, andrew weissmann among them. does that lend credence to this idea that what we're going to see that's tying up those loose ends will be from the formal kind of setup, the southern district of new york, for example, and other places? >> no, i think that we're getting conflicting signals. rosenstein staying is saying maybe it's going on. i think that the gates delay in sentencing is another sign that the investigation is going on. and remember, it was delayed because he's still cooperating in ongoing investigations. the departure of the top prosecutor for the manafort case means that manafort is pretty much done and that he could leave. there are a lot of
i think jill is right, there's a lot of work yet to be done. but it seems pretty clear now that that's going to be farmed out to the u.s. attorney's office in new york, down here and other places. remember, mueller and all his teamwork for the justice department and it doesn't go away when mueller shuts down, the work goes on. >> jill, there have been high profile departures from mueller's team, andrew weissmann among them. does that lend credence to this idea that what we're going to see...
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barbara mcquade and jill wine-banks, we always need your expertise and we're lucky to have it tonight. thank you for joining us and we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, the democratic congress will investigate why intelligence experts and donald trump's own top aides didn't want jared kushner to have a top security clearance. but president trump gave it to him anyway. >>> and freshman democratic congressman tom malinowski will join us. he is going to introduce a resolution in the house of
barbara mcquade and jill wine-banks, we always need your expertise and we're lucky to have it tonight. thank you for joining us and we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, the democratic congress will investigate why intelligence experts and donald trump's own top aides didn't want jared kushner to have a top security clearance. but president trump gave it to him anyway. >>> and freshman democratic congressman tom malinowski will join us. he is...
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jill lost her 2-year-old son jude mcgee to the flu. he received a flu shot but it didn't work. she posted online about his death anti-vaxxers said she caused his death because she gave him a flu shot. some anti-vaxxers went so far as to say she had intentionally killed her son. >> i got a lot of people accusing me of murdering jude and using the flu as an excuse to cover up my crime. >> reporter: you were called a murderer of your own child. >> the first time it made me feel sick. the idea that somebody could even suggest i would do something that would hurt any of them. >> reporter: often these attacks aren't random. so you infiltrate anti-vaxx
jill lost her 2-year-old son jude mcgee to the flu. he received a flu shot but it didn't work. she posted online about his death anti-vaxxers said she caused his death because she gave him a flu shot. some anti-vaxxers went so far as to say she had intentionally killed her son. >> i got a lot of people accusing me of murdering jude and using the flu as an excuse to cover up my crime. >> reporter: you were called a murderer of your own child. >> the first time it made me feel...
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people shot dead in two mosques a fortnight ago. 20 years after the murder of the television presenter jill dando, the detective who led the investigation tells the bbc her case will never be solved. doi do i think somebody will come back to court? probably not, no. good morning. how should city centres improve air quality for all of us and is it right the drivers pay? iam of us and is it right the drivers pay? i am in of us and is it right the drivers pay? iam in nottingham of us and is it right the drivers pay? i am in nottingham this morning, looking at one controversial scheme. good morning.
people shot dead in two mosques a fortnight ago. 20 years after the murder of the television presenter jill dando, the detective who led the investigation tells the bbc her case will never be solved. doi do i think somebody will come back to court? probably not, no. good morning. how should city centres improve air quality for all of us and is it right the drivers pay? iam of us and is it right the drivers pay? i am in of us and is it right the drivers pay? iam in nottingham of us and is it...
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this week, jill, for you, this is when it must really start feeling like watergate. you have very serious congressional investigations under way at the very same time that you have a very serious special prosecutor at work. now we see the pursuit of the president's tax returns. tell us about how the nixon tax returns worked their way into the investigation. >> well, first of all, both congratulations to your opening and congressman doggett that really lays out a significant case and also to congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez who really laid the foundation saying that through a very concise series of questions, that there was a real reason to get the tax returns and financial and bank records of the president. she really laid it out. she also identified some significant witnesses that should be called to congress. having public hearings is very much a part of what watergate did to bring the american people the knowledge they needed so that they could accept what we did in the indictment. the tax returns for richard nixon related to some phony deductions that he ha
this week, jill, for you, this is when it must really start feeling like watergate. you have very serious congressional investigations under way at the very same time that you have a very serious special prosecutor at work. now we see the pursuit of the president's tax returns. tell us about how the nixon tax returns worked their way into the investigation. >> well, first of all, both congratulations to your opening and congressman doggett that really lays out a significant case and also...
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repan political consultant shawn walsh of wilson walsh consulting and jill tucker, "son francisco cle" education reporter. welcome to you all. >> thank you. >> jill, the college admission scandal has roots here in northern california. the bribes, many were funneled through a foundation based in sacramento. can you tell us what happened with the $20 million that that foundation took in? where did it go? >> $25 million. it wen not toward nonprofit good will and programs for underprivileged kids as the nonprofitclaimed. it actually went to funnel to coaches and other peop at universities to help wealthy and actresses, doctors, ceos, get theirids into the college of their choice. you looked through the tax documents. one said th made donations to friends of cambodia. >> yes. and we never heard of these taeople. we cly have never gotten a dime. we haven't identified really any of the money funneling toward charitable cauor causeshelping disadvantaged youth. it seems that all that money helped advantaged yoth and eir parents and the people like mr. singer who was arrested d pleaded guilty.
repan political consultant shawn walsh of wilson walsh consulting and jill tucker, "son francisco cle" education reporter. welcome to you all. >> thank you. >> jill, the college admission scandal has roots here in northern california. the bribes, many were funneled through a foundation based in sacramento. can you tell us what happened with the $20 million that that foundation took in? where did it go? >> $25 million. it wen not toward nonprofit good will and...
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carolyn and jill, the last final thoughts here. >> yeah. i think everybody sort of worst case scenario is the report drops and we maintain the status quo. for so long we've been -- >> wait a second. that's not the worse case. that's pretty likely. >> exactly. >> just to set people's expectations. >> i think you seeing a lot of democrats trying to manage expectations. it looks like we're heading more and more in that direction. but i think that a lot of people were hopeful that potentially the roger stone indictment was sort of dangling a potential conspiracy. that there could be a third round of indictments about this possible collusion, but i think we have to brace ourselves for the possibility that we're just at the same place we were yesterday when this report comes out. >> jill, ten seconds left. they're all yours. >> two things. one is the difference between impeachment and indictment. and the role of congress versus the role of a prosecutor are something we need to focus on, and then also the difference between whether there was consp
carolyn and jill, the last final thoughts here. >> yeah. i think everybody sort of worst case scenario is the report drops and we maintain the status quo. for so long we've been -- >> wait a second. that's not the worse case. that's pretty likely. >> exactly. >> just to set people's expectations. >> i think you seeing a lot of democrats trying to manage expectations. it looks like we're heading more and more in that direction. but i think that a lot of people were...
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and jill, this makes it very tough for republicans, i would assume. >> yeah, absolutely. this has always been one of these attack lines where you just feel and you hear the groans from republicans coming at him in that room. you heard the reaction of just silence. many veterans standing there as the president bashed a man who has been dead, basically accused him of not being grateful and not thanking him for the funeral that was held on his behalf. i mean, just really base attacks on him. but we've also seen a pattern where the president hasn't really faced any serious consequences for these kinds of attacks. you hear a couple of rumblings from different republicans. you hear mitt romney, for instance, come out today. but it was early in his campaign when the president stood up there, he was on stage being interviewed in iowa, where he first really kind of publicly came out about john mccain saying he didn't think he was a war hero because he'd been captured. that was one of those moments early on in the campaign. i remember covering it. where you heard a lot of chatter o
and jill, this makes it very tough for republicans, i would assume. >> yeah, absolutely. this has always been one of these attack lines where you just feel and you hear the groans from republicans coming at him in that room. you heard the reaction of just silence. many veterans standing there as the president bashed a man who has been dead, basically accused him of not being grateful and not thanking him for the funeral that was held on his behalf. i mean, just really base attacks on him....
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appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> let's bring in jill winebanks.hen you think about the obstruction piece of it, it really stems from the comey testimony about why he was fired and what he was told before he was fired. i want to play june 8, 2017, this is james comey the former director of the fbi, talking about a dinner that he was invited to with the president. >> the dinner was an effort to build a relationship, in fact he asked specifically of loyalty, in the context of asking me to stay. my common sense told me, what's going on here is, that he's looking to get something in exchange for granting my request to stay in the job. >> in that -- in your view, jill wine-banks, is that an element of potential obstruction of justice? >> i think there are so many elements, that is one of them. i would say it started sooner than that when he fired sally yates. she was the first person who came forward and said to the white house, you a problem. flynn is subject to being compromised by the russians. obviously the next step should have been they should hav
appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> let's bring in jill winebanks.hen you think about the obstruction piece of it, it really stems from the comey testimony about why he was fired and what he was told before he was fired. i want to play june 8, 2017, this is james comey the former director of the fbi, talking about a dinner that he was invited to with the president. >> the dinner was an effort to build a relationship, in fact he asked specifically of loyalty, in the context...
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and jill, this makes it very tough for republicans, i would assume. >> yeah, absolutely. this has always been one of these attack lines where you just feel and you hear the groans from republicans coming at him in that room. you heard the reaction of just silence. many veterans standing there as the president bashed a man who has been dead, basically accused him of not being grateful and not thanking him for the funeral that was held on his behalf. i mean, just really base attacks on him. but we've also seen a pattern where the president hasn't really faced any serious consequences for these kinds of attacks. you hear a couple of rumblings from different republicans. you hear mitt romney, for instance, come out today. but it was early in his campaign when the president stood up there, he was on stage being interviewed in iowa, where he first really kind of publicly came out about john mccain saying he didn't think he was a war hero because he'd been captured. that was one of those moments early on in the campaign. i remember covering it. where you heard a lot of chatter o
and jill, this makes it very tough for republicans, i would assume. >> yeah, absolutely. this has always been one of these attack lines where you just feel and you hear the groans from republicans coming at him in that room. you heard the reaction of just silence. many veterans standing there as the president bashed a man who has been dead, basically accused him of not being grateful and not thanking him for the funeral that was held on his behalf. i mean, just really base attacks on him....
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i owe so many of you my wife jill does so many of you. my son hunter and my daughter you -- owe many of so many of you can read the owee wide and family -- so many of. the way you embraced our beau. being such anook integral part of the state. i particularly want to thank the governor who was there, actually all of the elected officials. the governor who is basically wife, oneong with his of the things you do if you are a smart public -- public official, you hire people brighter than you. i am serious. not a joke. one of the brightest people i have ever known in my life. but i look to you, david, the way you not only treated beau when he was coming up, but the way you treated him when he was dying, and the way you continue to treat his memory. i think it is every father and mother's dream to raise a child -- my dad used to have an expression, he would say, you know your success is apparent when you turn and look at your child and realize they turned out better than you. beau was better than me. [applause] so i just wanted to say thank you
i owe so many of you my wife jill does so many of you. my son hunter and my daughter you -- owe many of so many of you can read the owee wide and family -- so many of. the way you embraced our beau. being such anook integral part of the state. i particularly want to thank the governor who was there, actually all of the elected officials. the governor who is basically wife, oneong with his of the things you do if you are a smart public -- public official, you hire people brighter than you. i am...
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his mother jill passed away.same except the central mystery itself. and that will likely be argued for years still to come. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie moralis. >> and this is "dateline." >> here was the person i love. he's dying >> her husband, a decorated military officer, shot in the dark of night. >> it was an execution. >> was this some sort of hit? >> he was in special forces. there must have been something at work. >> that's what police thought too. until they learned about the secret life of this husband and wife. >> they would meet couples on the internet. >> was there a forbidden affair? >> they were probably meeting for sex about four times a week.
his mother jill passed away.same except the central mystery itself. and that will likely be argued for years still to come. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie moralis. >> and this is "dateline." >> here was the person i love. he's dying >> her husband, a decorated military officer, shot in the dark of night. >> it was an execution. >> was this some sort of hit? >> he was in special forces. there must have been something at work....
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and jill, i want to start with you on your reaction to william barr's letter, what you see in it. >> one, i'm very surprised at mueller's supposedly not making a decision. and of barr making that decision. the only thing that makes sense to me is that mueller intended for the decision to be made by congress, much like happened in watergate. we did not indict. we issued a report of the facts. we summarized the evidence. that's really all the pages of it were mostly just an appendix listing, the transcripts we were attaching. and we sent it to the congress for them to make the decision because it was a political judgment that needed to be made. and that makes sense to me. it does not make sense that a special counsel, who's supposed to be independent of the department of justice would let the attorney general make that decision. to that's the first thing that occurs to me. the other is that he is not exonerated. he the president has not been exonerated of either charge. even if it was clear, of course, they said he was exonerated, that they weren't bringing charges on the conspiracy or
and jill, i want to start with you on your reaction to william barr's letter, what you see in it. >> one, i'm very surprised at mueller's supposedly not making a decision. and of barr making that decision. the only thing that makes sense to me is that mueller intended for the decision to be made by congress, much like happened in watergate. we did not indict. we issued a report of the facts. we summarized the evidence. that's really all the pages of it were mostly just an appendix...
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let me ask you, jill, about this guy. it's ridiculous. has he got a reason to worry about a little update on the court, on robert mueller? i feel he's a cat on a hot tin roof. he's jumping around, jittery, attacking everybody on the weekend, won't take a day off. >> remember, he doesn't exactly what mueller knows but he knows what he's done wrong, so he has plenty to worry about. he knows his lifetime history of wrongdoing in new york. he knows how many people he's cheated. he knows how much he's cheated on his taxes. we don't know it. hopefully we will soon. but in the meantime, he has plenty to worry about. >> people in new york talk about him like he's a thief. that's how they talk about him. >> right here in chicago, the trump tower construction, people didn't get paid. when they called his lawyer to say we're going to sue, his lawyer said, no, we withheld just enough that it will cost you too much to sue. you're not going to sue us. it's not worth it to you. >> that's his game. >> exactly. it's a deliberate ploy. >> more predictably,
let me ask you, jill, about this guy. it's ridiculous. has he got a reason to worry about a little update on the court, on robert mueller? i feel he's a cat on a hot tin roof. he's jumping around, jittery, attacking everybody on the weekend, won't take a day off. >> remember, he doesn't exactly what mueller knows but he knows what he's done wrong, so he has plenty to worry about. he knows his lifetime history of wrongdoing in new york. he knows how many people he's cheated. he knows how...
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jill wine-banks, thank you for being with us.d right after the break, the president on the growing threat of white nationalism. it's striking comments from the oval office are next. whooo! want to take your next vacation to new heights? tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new york! from bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. so you can make your next trip... monumental! read reviews check hotel prices book things to do tripadvisor they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. >>> 49 people are dead in new zealand after a terrible mass shooting that took
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>> and jill, how stark should one be in these conversations?hen you're in a nursing home are going to be okay sharing a room? i mean, it can get brutal pretty fast. >> yes. i think that the first way to have the conversation is to know that you're having a conversation, but you can't be judgmental. you don't want your parents to be judgmental about you. you open the door, you have a conversation. you nudge it open. then once it's open, you don't push too far. again, what are you trying to figure out? how are you doing day to day? what do you have in that emergency reserve? and by the way, what are your plans going forward. if they push back, guess what -- don't go there. the door is now open a tiny bit, you can walk through when necessary. be kind to one another. this is really tough stuff. >> kindness always works. you say retirees make common financial mistakes that impact their kids. what are you talking about? >> one thing i think is incredibly important, that there are a lot of people who are just putting their homes in their kids' names.
>> and jill, how stark should one be in these conversations?hen you're in a nursing home are going to be okay sharing a room? i mean, it can get brutal pretty fast. >> yes. i think that the first way to have the conversation is to know that you're having a conversation, but you can't be judgmental. you don't want your parents to be judgmental about you. you open the door, you have a conversation. you nudge it open. then once it's open, you don't push too far. again, what are you...
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jill, as always, thank you for coming on our broadcast.ay's departure from the trump white house and why this one was something of a surprise. more on that when we come right back. directly to petmeds.com. because it's the easiest way to save 30% on all the medications we carry. so skip the search and go directly to petmeds.com now. >>> bill shine has become the latest to resign from the post. he was the former fox news executive who came up under roger ailes. his resume made sense to so many people when he was announced for this job. most of the reporting tonight seems to indicate the president was unimpressed and never took a shine to the communications director. as time wore on, it became clearer mr. shine did not develop a close relationship with mr. trump. annie karni reports, shine never set up his voice mail for what it is worth. no successor has been announced. his legacy may be the end of the white house's daily press briefings. let's talk with our guests, jonathan allen and phillip eliot for "time" magazine. eliot, we'll start wi
jill, as always, thank you for coming on our broadcast.ay's departure from the trump white house and why this one was something of a surprise. more on that when we come right back. directly to petmeds.com. because it's the easiest way to save 30% on all the medications we carry. so skip the search and go directly to petmeds.com now. >>> bill shine has become the latest to resign from the post. he was the former fox news executive who came up under roger ailes. his resume made sense to...
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you agree with jill?si said and some of that angering her, i frankly think she's ropa doping trump. if i were trump's attorneys i wouldn't be buying into that. if wii do what jill said, this is what i think should happen, the committees that are similar, they've got 81 subpoenas coming out of the judiciary, masheen waters, financial services which he really ought to be fearful of -- oversight. have those public fact finding investigations, record all of those as evidence and then you could call an impeachment hearing and have read into the record all those other fact findings read into the hearings and an hour later vote to impeach. >> if -- if the evidence shows culpability. >> it will. >> i think everyone at this table agrees there's enough out there it will but i want to reserve judgment until i see what the evidence is. we have to step back and say let's find the facts. >> and those public hearings may change the minds of some of those republicans who they think won't vote because that's what happened
you agree with jill?si said and some of that angering her, i frankly think she's ropa doping trump. if i were trump's attorneys i wouldn't be buying into that. if wii do what jill said, this is what i think should happen, the committees that are similar, they've got 81 subpoenas coming out of the judiciary, masheen waters, financial services which he really ought to be fearful of -- oversight. have those public fact finding investigations, record all of those as evidence and then you could call...
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jill and pete harmer have been gliding for 60 years between them.mer have been gliding for 80 years between them. we all want to go on holiday in a commercial aircraft so we are concerned about safety, for everybody, but we just want to work together. what we don't like is a grab of even more airspace that they don't really use. exeter airport first applied to caa for controlled airspace in 2017. the caa agreed it was needed, but turned it down. it said there would be a significant impact on other airspace users. exeter basically wanted too big a chunk of sky. exeter is now re—applying, and a decision is expected in 2020. in the meantime, its submission has raised questions over the impact of uncontrolled airspace on those who have to supervise it — the air traffic controllers. former air traffic controller mike mora says, for him, the strain was too much. you feel that something serious is in some ways out of your hands because you can't provide the pilots with the safety they deserve, especially when they're carrying passengers. mike worked at exe
jill and pete harmer have been gliding for 60 years between them.mer have been gliding for 80 years between them. we all want to go on holiday in a commercial aircraft so we are concerned about safety, for everybody, but we just want to work together. what we don't like is a grab of even more airspace that they don't really use. exeter airport first applied to caa for controlled airspace in 2017. the caa agreed it was needed, but turned it down. it said there would be a significant impact on...
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jill, as always, thank you for coming on our broadcast. departure from the trump white house and why this one was something of a surprise. more on that when we come right back. hen we come right back i don't keep track of regrets. i never count the wrinkles. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on, is staying happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals your body needs. all with guaranteed great taste. the upside- i'm just getting started. boost® high protein be up for life. need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites - even our competitors - so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. kayak. search one and done. but i'm more than a number. when i'm not sharing ideas with my colleagues i'm defending my kingdom. my essilor lenses offer more than vision correction with three innovative technologies for my ultimate in vision clarity
jill, as always, thank you for coming on our broadcast. departure from the trump white house and why this one was something of a surprise. more on that when we come right back. hen we come right back i don't keep track of regrets. i never count the wrinkles. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on, is staying happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential...
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. >>> spring officially started today, and jill schlesinger, when you think of spring you think of jilltoyota green room with why it's a good time to clean up your finances. jill, welcome back. how she says combining accounts >>> the rain is back across a bay area. i am tracking a weather system bringing the return of the wet weather. grab your umbrella and your rain jacket. the worst of it is this morning tapering to off and on showers through the afternoon. daytime highs are much cooler. upper 50s to low 60s for the bay area. we catch a break on thursday. the rain returns friday. we are drier and sunnier by the weekend. >>> tech entrepreneur opens up about f >>> ahead, tech entrepreneur alexis ohanian talks about facing loss and the pressures of kits getting into top students. >> they expect me to have a top gpa and expect me to be club of every club in school. we're still trying to understand who we are, but then the schools want answers now. >> i'm 16 and i should be having fun and going out with my friends. >> psychologist lowe is a damoura is in our green room to kick off our seri
. >>> spring officially started today, and jill schlesinger, when you think of spring you think of jilltoyota green room with why it's a good time to clean up your finances. jill, welcome back. how she says combining accounts >>> the rain is back across a bay area. i am tracking a weather system bringing the return of the wet weather. grab your umbrella and your rain jacket. the worst of it is this morning tapering to off and on showers through the afternoon. daytime highs are...
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jill, what's your pin? >> follow the money. now that mueller is done, that's what will happen. >> all right. we love the pins. tim and jonathan will join us later. jill and her pin and curt, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the kids are not all right. all right. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. [zara larsson - "wow"] ♪ ♪ baby i'm not even in a gown ♪ and the only thing u have to say is wow ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ ♪ and you never felt this type of emotion ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter w
jill, what's your pin? >> follow the money. now that mueller is done, that's what will happen. >> all right. we love the pins. tim and jonathan will join us later. jill and her pin and curt, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the kids are not all right. all right. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key...
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jill, i don't know where to start with roger stone. we had various conversations over the last two years. this guy is a department of his own. he's a self-proclaimed dirty trickster. he has a picture of nixon tattooed on his back and put up a picture of the judge with cross hairs. let's start with that. doing something that could be implied as threatened can't ever be good for you. >> it can't be good for you. the judge was lenient given the circumstances. he was ntd a flight risk. so she didn't revoke his bail. she just needed to control his speech in order that he not threaten the trial. >> people think of gag orders is something that stifles speech. often the gag order is to say you need not talk so you don't prejudice you. >> if the defendant is talking and prejudicing the jury pool the prosecutor isn't talking because they abide by proper rules. we don't talk. we let our talking be done in the courtroom. they can't defend themselves when he keeps saying things like it's a hoax, it's a witch hunt, the prosecutors are after me. i'm
jill, i don't know where to start with roger stone. we had various conversations over the last two years. this guy is a department of his own. he's a self-proclaimed dirty trickster. he has a picture of nixon tattooed on his back and put up a picture of the judge with cross hairs. let's start with that. doing something that could be implied as threatened can't ever be good for you. >> it can't be good for you. the judge was lenient given the circumstances. he was ntd a flight risk. so she...
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jill, bringing the fire and the fashion. thank you very much, jill.ve a great day. >> thank you. >> and david and elly will be back with us. >>> why michael cohen's testimony could put ivanka and don junior in the hot seat? you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase sensimist is different. it relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and six is greater than one. flonase sensimist. and six is greater than one. (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) hit and drone. seen it, covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i can choose from all their different hotel brands... like a doubletree for my c
jill, bringing the fire and the fashion. thank you very much, jill.ve a great day. >> thank you. >> and david and elly will be back with us. >>> why michael cohen's testimony could put ivanka and don junior in the hot seat? you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase sensimist is different. it relieves all your worst symptoms, including...
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your thoughts quickly, jill.ou add aim schiff on the interview with eric prince watch. >> also asked about substantive policy conversations he might have had. so his interview looks inconsistent with his testimony. bob mueller has that testimony already. and bob mueller will have to make the decision whether that rises to the level of deliberate falsehood. >> jill, is eric prince in legal trouble here? if you think bob mueller has seen both the interviewer who says one thing and what he has told adam schiff, now coming out saying point blank he did not disclose this in congressional testimony? do you think mueller would be interested in it? >> ayman, the interview on him was brilliant. caught cold lying and saying at the end, well, maybe the transcript is wrong is a ridiculous defense. now that mueller has it, which is the only way he could look at whether there is perjury is by having the official transcript. we'll see whether he thinks it rises to that level, but, again, all of your guests have said, why so man
your thoughts quickly, jill.ou add aim schiff on the interview with eric prince watch. >> also asked about substantive policy conversations he might have had. so his interview looks inconsistent with his testimony. bob mueller has that testimony already. and bob mueller will have to make the decision whether that rises to the level of deliberate falsehood. >> jill, is eric prince in legal trouble here? if you think bob mueller has seen both the interviewer who says one thing and...
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plus, controversy over former "new york times" editor jill abramson's new book. how did a high profile journalist fail to meet her own ethical standards? ♪ in i world is a proud sponsor of amanpour and company. when her culinary career began, she didn't know the recipes from her cookbook would make the way to the river cruise line. her cuisine is served while cruising through europe, india and asia. according to bea, to travel is to eat. bookings available through your travel advisory. >> additional support has been provided by rosalynn p. walter, bernard and irene swartz, sue and edgar walken heim iii, the cheryl and phillip mills team family, judy and josh west on, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in hanoi where a summit between the united states and north korea came to an abrupt end today without an agreement on denuclearization. already there are conflicting accounts from both sides as to what actually happened behind closed doors. president trump says that
plus, controversy over former "new york times" editor jill abramson's new book. how did a high profile journalist fail to meet her own ethical standards? ♪ in i world is a proud sponsor of amanpour and company. when her culinary career began, she didn't know the recipes from her cookbook would make the way to the river cruise line. her cuisine is served while cruising through europe, india and asia. according to bea, to travel is to eat. bookings available through your travel...
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they also call for, as deal -- as jill would say, google it -- [laughter] and they cut $1.5 trillion in medicaid, not expanding medicaid like we did and is presently covering an additional 12 million people in america in the states where they have expanded. i could go on. but these cuts are driven by the same thing. they made a basic value judgment. they would rather reward the super wealthy and hope something trickles down, than help anybody else. and that is why they have to pay for the tax cut, and they are coming after us, the people we care about. and i just don't mean people making $50,000, i mean making 150 grand raising three kids. we have got to close this monstrous deficit, they keep saying. that's the only reason we are to make, we don't want these cuts. folks, as i have said, we are literally in the battle for the soul of america. [applause] and an overwhelming need to restore the backbone of america, the working class, the middle class. but as tough as things are right now, i'm optimistic, more optimistic than i have ever been in my political career. and it is not about
they also call for, as deal -- as jill would say, google it -- [laughter] and they cut $1.5 trillion in medicaid, not expanding medicaid like we did and is presently covering an additional 12 million people in america in the states where they have expanded. i could go on. but these cuts are driven by the same thing. they made a basic value judgment. they would rather reward the super wealthy and hope something trickles down, than help anybody else. and that is why they have to pay for the tax...
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as jill was saying, she is still teaching full-time and she would say,any nation that out-educatesus will out-compete us. they cut $3.8 billion from energy, $12.4 billion cut in human services. add to that another $25 billion cut in socialsecurity, and another attempt to repealthe affordable care actthat includes protections for pre-existing conditions. they cutmedicare by $845 billion,not to sustain the universal health care plan we built but tofill in the holes in the deficit becauseof the tax cut. they also call for, as jill they cut, google it, $1.5 trillion inmedicaid, as we know it not expanding , medicaid like wedid and is presently covering an additional 12 million people in americain the states where they have expanded. i could go on. but these cuts are drivenby the same thing. they made a basic value judgment. they wouldrather reward the supr wealthy and hope something tricklesdown, then help anybody else. and that is why they haveto pay for the tax cut,and they are coming after us, the people we care about. and i just don't mean people making $50,000,i mean making 150 gran
as jill was saying, she is still teaching full-time and she would say,any nation that out-educatesus will out-compete us. they cut $3.8 billion from energy, $12.4 billion cut in human services. add to that another $25 billion cut in socialsecurity, and another attempt to repealthe affordable care actthat includes protections for pre-existing conditions. they cutmedicare by $845 billion,not to sustain the universal health care plan we built but tofill in the holes in the deficit becauseof the...
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after your local news and weather. >>> and jill's where does your almondmilk come from?mond breeze we only use california grown blue diamond almonds in our almondmilk. ♪ and it's my job to test the product. the best almonds make the best almondmilk. blue diamond almond breeze. and now the best almonds also make the best almondmilk creamer. before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? (vo) cascade platinum does the work for you. prewashing and removing...