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john miller is obviously trump.ct, trump himself even admitted in a 1990 court case that, quote, i believe on occasion i used that name. and the reporter on the call with trump, sue carswell says she knew right away it was him. >> at the time, carswell suspected john miller was in fact trump himself. a few weeks later trump, she says, called her and apologized for pretending to be john miller. >> he told me that he was sorry that he had done this. >> people published his apology for pretending to be mr. miller soon after. i'm very sorry, donald trump said. >> seth: which brings us to only thing that could make me doubt any part of this story. the idea that donald trump once apologized for something. [ laughter ] i thought if donald trump says the words, i'm very sorry, he breaks the spell and returns to his original form. [ laughter ] so how is gop officials responded to this latest embarrassment? well, by trying to dismiss it. as republican party chairman reince priebus tried to do on sunday. >> i'd like to ask you
john miller is obviously trump.ct, trump himself even admitted in a 1990 court case that, quote, i believe on occasion i used that name. and the reporter on the call with trump, sue carswell says she knew right away it was him. >> at the time, carswell suspected john miller was in fact trump himself. a few weeks later trump, she says, called her and apologized for pretending to be john miller. >> he told me that he was sorry that he had done this. >> people published his...
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he used to pose as his own publicist in the '80s and '90s under the james john under the names john miller or john barron. >> miller: he's somebody that has a lot of options. and frankly, he gets called by everybody. >> larry: okay, think about what you just heard. that is republican presidential frontrunner donald trump impersonating a fictional publicist on his own behalf. jokes write themselves now. (laughter) what bizarreo world is this!? and mr. politically correct -- "i just speak my mind"-- just blatantly lies about this because he admitted it was him years ago. >> in 1990, under oath, he testified that he did use the name john barron, and in 1991, he told "people" magazine that he did use the name john miller, so this has already been admitted. >> larry: we know, he's such a (bleep) liar! we know! we know! (applause) plus we know trump likes to impersonate people! he does it all the time! >> trump: you ever see crooked hillary clinton? she walks in, this is how she walks in -- good afternoon, bridgeport. how are you? this is crooked hillary clinton. (laughter) >> larry: he totally
he used to pose as his own publicist in the '80s and '90s under the james john under the names john miller or john barron. >> miller: he's somebody that has a lot of options. and frankly, he gets called by everybody. >> larry: okay, think about what you just heard. that is republican presidential frontrunner donald trump impersonating a fictional publicist on his own behalf. jokes write themselves now. (laughter) what bizarreo world is this!? and mr. politically correct -- "i...
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there john miller. >> what is your position? >> factcheck.org asked a speech scientist to analyze the voice on the tape and to compare it to an interview of trump from around the same time. her cononclusion, john miller a donald trump are one in the same. >>> well, let's take a look at your neighborhood temperatures now. and we're warm outside. we're still in the 80s across parts of area. we'll stay cloudy tonight with patchy fog around. we're in the 80s in medford, 83 mt. laurel. so still warm at this hour. 77 degrees. if you're in mercer county, mid upper to 70s here. prince to be 77. hamilton coming in at 80. also with your neighborhood weather, don't forget your "7-day forecast" is scrolling at the bottom of screen for you. so locally we're dry. we have some rain approaching. but not too much of it will make it here tonight. it's mostly going to be tomorrow when we'll see these showers and thunderstorms approaching the area. so the rain is going to be here for part of the area for the morning commute. so keep that in mind be
there john miller. >> what is your position? >> factcheck.org asked a speech scientist to analyze the voice on the tape and to compare it to an interview of trump from around the same time. her cononclusion, john miller a donald trump are one in the same. >>> well, let's take a look at your neighborhood temperatures now. and we're warm outside. we're still in the 80s across parts of area. we'll stay cloudy tonight with patchy fog around. we're in the 80s in medford, 83 mt....
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let's bring in john miller and mike krukow, gentlemen? >> all bay area interleague match-up for the next few days. two here in san francisco. right few, mike, giant feel comfortable playing just about anybody here at at&t park. >> their home field advantage is pretty amazing. and they are 24-14 here at at&t. and they are especially hot with the bats. averaging five runs a game. so i mean all those numbers just means they are confident. they are justifying crowd support right new and that's a good thing. >> and jeff goes for the giants against his old team here tonight. i'm john miller with mike krukow, now back to you. >> a programming note, because of to knit's game, you can watch "american ninja warrior" on kozytv. you can watch the olympic trials tonight following our 11:00 newscast. >>> one final note, one of the biggest shockers in european soccer history, interesting week for england all the the way around. iceland beat england to advance to the quarterfinals of the euro. iceland only has a population of about 330,000. >> impressive
let's bring in john miller and mike krukow, gentlemen? >> all bay area interleague match-up for the next few days. two here in san francisco. right few, mike, giant feel comfortable playing just about anybody here at at&t park. >> their home field advantage is pretty amazing. and they are 24-14 here at at&t. and they are especially hot with the bats. averaging five runs a game. so i mean all those numbers just means they are confident. they are justifying crowd support right...
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here's john miller and mike krukow. enjoy the game. >> jon: the stars are out at the corper of 3rd and king. wednesday night. madson bumgardner and price met in a pitcher's duel eventually led by the giants. now clayton kershaw up against johnny cueto. it is a national league west showdown. the rivalry continues in a match up of aces, cueto, kershaw, next. >> jon: it is a beautiful night, a windy night at 24 willy mays plaza. the crowd is gathering. it is the giants and the dos.
here's john miller and mike krukow. enjoy the game. >> jon: the stars are out at the corper of 3rd and king. wednesday night. madson bumgardner and price met in a pitcher's duel eventually led by the giants. now clayton kershaw up against johnny cueto. it is a national league west showdown. the rivalry continues in a match up of aces, cueto, kershaw, next. >> jon: it is a beautiful night, a windy night at 24 willy mays plaza. the crowd is gathering. it is the giants and the dos.
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liz: john miller ran nickelodeon -- >> let me just make this point -- yes.looks unlikely. here's where it gets interesting, john miller people are saying will be or could be, likely to be the fallback candidate, because they're going to have hard time getting people like tom foresten who's been there and done that -- liz: why not les moonves? >> that's a huge operation. that's a possibility. i've heard that out there in the past. but remember, he'd be running cbs and viacom. he's going to give up cbs to run viacom? liz: why not? >> i wouldn't. are you kidding me? [laughter] liz: you know -- >> have you seen cbs' stock? liz: it looks very good. >> that's not a promotion. so that's where we are right now. again, miller, a former news corp. executive, ceo of aol. currently work ifs around if -- works for a firm run by shari redstone. the redstones have declined to comment, mr. miller did not return a phone call, but there you are. that's the sweet stakes. katzenburg, i'm hearing highly unlikely. no one really wants to get involved in what is obviously a mess. t
liz: john miller ran nickelodeon -- >> let me just make this point -- yes.looks unlikely. here's where it gets interesting, john miller people are saying will be or could be, likely to be the fallback candidate, because they're going to have hard time getting people like tom foresten who's been there and done that -- liz: why not les moonves? >> that's a huge operation. that's a possibility. i've heard that out there in the past. but remember, he'd be running cbs and viacom. he's...
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john: tim miller accused you of having a deadly lack of political imagination. is that the truth, you are limited by conventional thinking? guest: i like to think i see the entire horizon. i have been on the rules committee, worked conventions before. i think setting up a whip operation to achieve something historic like that is really difficult and you do need the leadership from the top. i'm not seeing that either from the leadership of the republican national committee or enough elected leaders that have the influence with you the delegates are. guest: i think ted cruz would be the person who could do it in theory. john: we had a lot of efforts that went around to try to find a third-party independent candidate. now david french is out. where does that stand? is there any renewed interest in trying to go back to the original people or to others and say we need an independent candidate more than ever now? guest: i think there is. speaking on behalf of our principles pack, our effort was always focused on the nomination. they were never really interested in a t
john: tim miller accused you of having a deadly lack of political imagination. is that the truth, you are limited by conventional thinking? guest: i like to think i see the entire horizon. i have been on the rules committee, worked conventions before. i think setting up a whip operation to achieve something historic like that is really difficult and you do need the leadership from the top. i'm not seeing that either from the leadership of the republican national committee or enough elected...
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. >> he has a plan and all he needs is that plan and john miller. he has some problems and he is being sued for fraud and stuff like that. the secret to this summer and to him winning is going to be malania. he has to put her out there. she will be the next first lady. if you are voting on first ladieses who will you vote for, bill clinton? he would be the grossest ever. she is a watch designer from slovenia. get her in the white house. >> remember that tweet? it had cruise's wife. >> i'm sure bill would like that. >> bill's face moves when he speaks. >> so does hers. >> emotions cause wrinkles and i need to stop showing mine right now. >> she couldn't show emotions if she tried. >> the next story gina davis is producing a documentary. the actress has long been an advocate for expanding opportunities in hollywood. she tells variety there has been no real improvement in the number of female roles since 1946 and it is an important film. i'm sure that she found the right female director. that's him. that's the director. i would have gone a different wa
. >> he has a plan and all he needs is that plan and john miller. he has some problems and he is being sued for fraud and stuff like that. the secret to this summer and to him winning is going to be malania. he has to put her out there. she will be the next first lady. if you are voting on first ladieses who will you vote for, bill clinton? he would be the grossest ever. she is a watch designer from slovenia. get her in the white house. >> remember that tweet? it had cruise's wife....
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whore joined by john miller is at the been asset management which oversees bonds.sk you about the bipartisan piece of legislation that the white house has backed. likely to get through? how devastating will it be for puerto rico if it doesn't. >> we think it is highly likely that it will pass as soon as thursday. technical and has been developed in the house of representatives the a a significant number of compromises to work out a lot of these details. if you rio open this can of worms in the senate, that could substantial delays and destabilize things for the second half of the year. bonnie: let's assume it gets done. what happens the next day? where does puerto rico stand. >> they have cash revenues on tod, but they will need that get through the next year. , they will probably save money by defaulting on principle. maybe they make some interest payments. maybe they make partial payments. they will have cash on hand for government services. the has been a criticism of this legislation, that it does nothing to jumpstart growth. should this get past, what is the n
whore joined by john miller is at the been asset management which oversees bonds.sk you about the bipartisan piece of legislation that the white house has backed. likely to get through? how devastating will it be for puerto rico if it doesn't. >> we think it is highly likely that it will pass as soon as thursday. technical and has been developed in the house of representatives the a a significant number of compromises to work out a lot of these details. if you rio open this can of worms...
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said, dider finally you ever employ a spokesman by the name of john miller? and the line went dead. so we called back and said, we must have gotten disconnected. "he is not available right now." this is a problem when you are doing a telephone interview. with a candidate forced to answer the question -- >> my question is similar. we are seeing around-the-clock coverage on cable on the campaigns. i wonder if a lot of times, as olivia says, looking at the empty podium, waiting for trump when you get one side of versus the other side giving talking points of the day. i am wondering if a whole lot cableoverage -- but, is dumbing down the coverage in this election campaign? we are seeing more than we have --r seen before but is there going into the general election, is there going to be a shift where we are going to get more serious journalism from cable? also, your impression of their coverage so far? asking 13 questions in one. [laughter] operations ares successful because audiences watch them. i think the mistake might be for us to assume that all media is alike and all coverage must
said, dider finally you ever employ a spokesman by the name of john miller? and the line went dead. so we called back and said, we must have gotten disconnected. "he is not available right now." this is a problem when you are doing a telephone interview. with a candidate forced to answer the question -- >> my question is similar. we are seeing around-the-clock coverage on cable on the campaigns. i wonder if a lot of times, as olivia says, looking at the empty podium, waiting for...
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john miller says it's another beautiful morning there in wine country 4 degrees cooler than yesterday, 50 degrees there. so hey, john, you're pretty close to spot on to the national weather service reporting 49 degrees. and we thank all the weather watchers reporting in this morning and all your fun comments, as well. 10-mile-per-hour winds now in oakland, 9 in san francisco. 24 in fairfield. winds are variable again today rotating northwest increasing to 20 miles per hour during the afternoon. clear skies up until the overnight hours and look at that. it's a swath of low clouds and fog stacked up next to the coast pushing into the bay. that cools us down even though we are under the influence of that ridge of high pressure expanding from the four corners states keeping southern california pretty hot. but we'll see a cooldown there later this afternoon, as well. there you have the clouds all the way up until about the lunch hour then they wipe away. we'll see some sunshine at the beaches but again everybody cools down significantly. across the state today 68 monterey bay. 93 redding.
john miller says it's another beautiful morning there in wine country 4 degrees cooler than yesterday, 50 degrees there. so hey, john, you're pretty close to spot on to the national weather service reporting 49 degrees. and we thank all the weather watchers reporting in this morning and all your fun comments, as well. 10-mile-per-hour winds now in oakland, 9 in san francisco. 24 in fairfield. winds are variable again today rotating northwest increasing to 20 miles per hour during the afternoon....
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you know, the devil. [ laughter ] following the revelation that donald trump has used the alias john millerpose as his own publicist in the early '90s, a new report has surfaced showing that trump also used the name donald barron as far back as 1980. how is anyone so lazy they can only be bothered to change half their name when going undercover? unless he didn't decide that until halfway through that he wanted to do it. "yes, this is donald barron. a different donald. a different donald and now i can say whatever i want. like how i, donald, just saw donald trump, not me barron, in the office gym and if that boy ain't hung like a horse, then my name's not donald j. barron, which it is. and if you don't believe me, just ask my wife, melania jones." [ laughter and applause ] that's good object work. so good at object work. melania trump has given an exclusive interview to "du jour magazine" in which she shot down accusations that she avoids the public eye. saying, "i'm not shy, i know what i want." and if it's anything like trump's previous wives, i'm guessing half of everything. [ laughter an
you know, the devil. [ laughter ] following the revelation that donald trump has used the alias john millerpose as his own publicist in the early '90s, a new report has surfaced showing that trump also used the name donald barron as far back as 1980. how is anyone so lazy they can only be bothered to change half their name when going undercover? unless he didn't decide that until halfway through that he wanted to do it. "yes, this is donald barron. a different donald. a different donald...
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john: tim miller, despite how rude you were to ben ginsberg, it was great to have you. love ben ginsberg. john: actually, probably because of how rude you were, it was great to have you. ben ginsberg, your first time on this set, we love you, and it was great that you were here. coming up, what a donald trump conference call with surrogates this week revealed about his campaign, right after these messages. ♪ ♪ mark: all rise hear ye, hear ye. this show is now in session. donald j trump, billionaire, is hearing objections from all quarters. the presumptive republican nominee is dealing with more reactions, pretty much all negative, to his comments about the mexican heritage of u.s. federal judge gonzalo curiel, who is overseeing that class-action lawsuit against trump university in california. we will go through who has said what lately on this. first, some breaking news from our colleagues at bloomberg politics. kevin cirelli, mike bender, and jennifer jacobs, first report on a red hot conference call that trump held today with some of his top surrogates, during which t
john: tim miller, despite how rude you were to ben ginsberg, it was great to have you. love ben ginsberg. john: actually, probably because of how rude you were, it was great to have you. ben ginsberg, your first time on this set, we love you, and it was great that you were here. coming up, what a donald trump conference call with surrogates this week revealed about his campaign, right after these messages. ♪ ♪ mark: all rise hear ye, hear ye. this show is now in session. donald j trump,...
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if you look at john miller but n.y.p.d., how to communicate with the federal state and local inlets.task force and it works hand-in-hand. what we need to do is model the thing we've done in new york and take that around the rest of the country so that we are all safe here. charles: is there too much political maneuvering around this? one administration comes in and they have a certain ideology or belief about how we fight the so-called war on terror. does that change of the fbi is handling things are under the different administration? >> even asian on the street, going into doors and working with local police and private are working with companies on the security side and government agencies. is mentality among us in the field, in the street that the civil service attitude. charles: from the higher-ups, do they say want to please the president and if that's the case, do they sort of altered the mission or alter how to go about mission? >> i think it's a subliminal issue. at the highest levels of our government, and you get promoted to the highest levels. you do want to please your b
if you look at john miller but n.y.p.d., how to communicate with the federal state and local inlets.task force and it works hand-in-hand. what we need to do is model the thing we've done in new york and take that around the rest of the country so that we are all safe here. charles: is there too much political maneuvering around this? one administration comes in and they have a certain ideology or belief about how we fight the so-called war on terror. does that change of the fbi is handling...
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reporter find out a bit of a long interview said did you ever employ a spokesman by the name of john miller? and the line went dead. so we called back and said, we must have gotten disconnected. i don't know how that happen. he is not available right now. this is a problem when you're doing a telephone interview. we need to make sure the candidates are in positions where people can ask questions and with a candidate is forced to answer the question. over here. >> my question is sort of similar. we are seeing around the clock coverage by the cables come anytime on the campaign. i wonder if a lot of times, looking at the empty podium waiting for trump to appear, or if panelists we get one side versus the other side even talking points of the day. so i'm wondering if a whole lot better coverage if you can call it coverage, but our cables dumbing down the coverage in this election campaign? we are seeing more than we've ever seen before but is it going to be things going into the general election some sort of shift where we are going to get more series of journalism from the cables? >> also, yo
reporter find out a bit of a long interview said did you ever employ a spokesman by the name of john miller? and the line went dead. so we called back and said, we must have gotten disconnected. i don't know how that happen. he is not available right now. this is a problem when you're doing a telephone interview. we need to make sure the candidates are in positions where people can ask questions and with a candidate is forced to answer the question. over here. >> my question is sort of...
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thank you, john carl and miller for the video that wasn't anywhere near as embarrassing ay it might have i should say tonight and theñr best advice my daughter anna who said, just be likep kanye west, just ramble on for 20 minutes and then announce you're running for president. what do you think about that, governor? you think that÷ú will çóÑiwork. i would like to ak knowledge my wife but set aside her own career to raise our two wonderful children,zv hanna who just returned from teaching in france and emmit who just graduated from the program at church hill high school, so way to go emmit. . i wouldlike to thank my colleagues at abc to the nomination for rtca for the choice, i'm sure there were many other people, at least as deserving, if not more, i would like to accept this on behalf of all the people who work on assignment on the off hours, people who work in edit rooms and control rooms and tape rooms, the people who haul the cables and the people who haul the cameras and make the electrons do whatÑi what we nee them to do. all the people i've sent out to early morning live shots an
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week from francine, myself, michael mckee, john farrell, matt miller, a cast of thousands -- from london francine: welcome back. it is "surveillance." tom keene in london for the week. we are wrapping up our coverage -- ramping up our coverage toward brexit and remain. tom: it is moving coverage. francine: it is time for my morning must-read. tom: please. francine: it goes back to risk and that we do not talk about china as much as we used to. 's risk suddenly dissipate and might it return? this is asking what has happened to china. nothing has really changed, does it all have to do with the fed? mike amey is with us. everyone was freaked out about china in davos. they add stimulus and then we forget about china. mike: i think there are two things going on. we had the great uncertainty, the devaluation -- nobody expected it. that put it center stage. more recently, i think the stability of the dollar is probably key. china comes into play internationally. the yen rallying hard. the dollar being relatively stable against the other majors is pretty good. unless they make a significant dome
week from francine, myself, michael mckee, john farrell, matt miller, a cast of thousands -- from london francine: welcome back. it is "surveillance." tom keene in london for the week. we are wrapping up our coverage -- ramping up our coverage toward brexit and remain. tom: it is moving coverage. francine: it is time for my morning must-read. tom: please. francine: it goes back to risk and that we do not talk about china as much as we used to. 's risk suddenly dissipate and might it...
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both groups are unreasonable as miller said. johnplans to kill people. does this make her an accessory? you just convicted her. she will pay a steep price. dave tannehill, carlsbad, new mexico, the use of the word regulated in the second amendment means a well trained militia. in my opinion, you are wrong. >> i have a document signed by thomas jefferson, the first government of george washington feared there may be a military style rebellion, and that did actually happen. they wanted all american citizens who held weapons to be suggest to regulation and oversite. bill, you clearly have no understanding of the second amendment. ron factually, washington. you are as ilinformed about gun laws as the democrat pirates. bill, why don't you listen to keers ston powers. she made incredible sense about obama's reluctance to declare war. the president favors a declaration of war. so it is you not listening, not moi. jay snyder, holland, mill mill. why did you continue to have kir step powers, juan and geraldo as guests? should the u.k. stay or
both groups are unreasonable as miller said. johnplans to kill people. does this make her an accessory? you just convicted her. she will pay a steep price. dave tannehill, carlsbad, new mexico, the use of the word regulated in the second amendment means a well trained militia. in my opinion, you are wrong. >> i have a document signed by thomas jefferson, the first government of george washington feared there may be a military style rebellion, and that did actually happen. they wanted all...
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thank you, john carl and avery miller, for the video that wasn't anywhere near as embarrassing as it might've been. [laughter] so i've been asking people what i should say tonight and the best advice was from my daughter anna who said just be like kanye west, just ramble on for 20 minutes and then announce your running for president. [laughter] what do you think about that? [laughter] i would like to take a moment to thank my family who is here tonight who not only put up with all the hours of midnight phone call but set aside her own career to raise our two children anna, who is teaching and france and emmett who just graduated from the autism school. way to go, emmett. [applause] of course, i would like to thank my colleagues at abc and for the choice, i'm sure there are many other people who are at least as deserving if not more. i would like to accept this on behalf of all the people who work on assignment us in the off hours, people who work in edit rooms control rooms and tape rooms and people who haul the cables and the cameras and make the electronics do what we need them to
thank you, john carl and avery miller, for the video that wasn't anywhere near as embarrassing as it might've been. [laughter] so i've been asking people what i should say tonight and the best advice was from my daughter anna who said just be like kanye west, just ramble on for 20 minutes and then announce your running for president. [laughter] what do you think about that? [laughter] i would like to take a moment to thank my family who is here tonight who not only put up with all the hours of...
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said the group enough is enough has rescued dozens of addicts. 27-year-old andrew miller was one of them. he called johnfor help in april. >> he's on a day-to-day mission to save as many kids as he can, and as many parents from getting that phone call that their child has died. >> reporter: after tuesday's bust, some are calling john a vigilante. on facebook, his posts are often militant. the caption ohi photo, knock knock, who's there, your worst nightmare, and i'm coming in. the ammunition chest seized by police reads, shoot your local heroin dealer. today baker defended her friend. >> john is a very caring and tender-hearted man who comes off rough and tough. >> reporter: tonight all three sit in jail. at least for now, john's personal war on heroin is over. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with a big-name athlete skipping the rio olympics over zika virus fears. driving record. perfect. no tickets. no accidents. that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no. y
said the group enough is enough has rescued dozens of addicts. 27-year-old andrew miller was one of them. he called johnfor help in april. >> he's on a day-to-day mission to save as many kids as he can, and as many parents from getting that phone call that their child has died. >> reporter: after tuesday's bust, some are calling john a vigilante. on facebook, his posts are often militant. the caption ohi photo, knock knock, who's there, your worst nightmare, and i'm coming in. the...
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and we had john denver singing last night i had the strangest dream and mitch miller and the cast of" and the string quartet from the -- symphony orchestra and earl scruggs from country music and of course peter paul and mary and on and on. and that event was 90% music and yet it is credited -- it followed the march against death where all night in a candlelight procession people with their candles put the name of an american soldier who was killed into a coffin and then those coffins were born to the pentagon. that was the march against death followed by the celebration of life which as i said was -- i mean, that's true that folk music, but other kinds of music i later in '72 organized something at shea stadium where we did have janis joplin, where we did have credence, where we did have -- where we did have -- we had i called and mobilized d talking to them, whether it was paul -- and at madison square garden i organized something with jimi hendrix and with blood sweat and taerears. so there was an involvement but not in the sense of their picking up the banner the way country joe
and we had john denver singing last night i had the strangest dream and mitch miller and the cast of" and the string quartet from the -- symphony orchestra and earl scruggs from country music and of course peter paul and mary and on and on. and that event was 90% music and yet it is credited -- it followed the march against death where all night in a candlelight procession people with their candles put the name of an american soldier who was killed into a coffin and then those coffins were...
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and we have it in -- in john taylor textbook, and roger miller. so david coal lander so in all of the textbooks there's developing to be in all of the textbooks. well, i have a few quotes here what oreses are say about the steve forbes have been supportive in "forbes" magazine feeling this is a greatly forward and national income accounting and gilder suggestedt vital learning accumulating through process of production measured gross output. so i don't have time to read any of the other quotes. but we have academic economists, we have business comeses, and so forth recognizing that value of the structure of production. so my basicon luges is basically strufer production does matter. structure of production does matter. >> we're going to wait for questions until the end although i'll say mark since you point out now stimulated sales a book. i'm assuming that didn't have anything to do withier desire for them to publish and and count that as rent seeking. >> it stays while supply creates demand that's what i -- >> mark thanks so much and now a warm
and we have it in -- in john taylor textbook, and roger miller. so david coal lander so in all of the textbooks there's developing to be in all of the textbooks. well, i have a few quotes here what oreses are say about the steve forbes have been supportive in "forbes" magazine feeling this is a greatly forward and national income accounting and gilder suggestedt vital learning accumulating through process of production measured gross output. so i don't have time to read any of the...
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textbook in the country, although greg disputes that, and we have it in -- in john taylor's textbook and roger leroy miller, and david colander so it's in all of the textbooks developing to be in all of the textbooks. well, i have a few quotes here. what others are saying about it. steve forbes have been supportive in forbes magazine feeling that it's national income accounting and george has suggested that vital learning accumulates through all of the processing of production measured in gross output. so i don't have time to read any of the other quotes but we have academic economists, we have business economists and so forth recognizing the value of the structure of production so my basic conclusion is simply the structure of production does matter. thank you very much. [applause] >> we are going to wait for questions until the end, although i will say, mark, since you pointed out that the government now publishing go stimulated sales of books. i'm assuming that didn't have anything to do with your desire for them to publish it otherwise we would probably count that as rent seeking. >> it saves a lot of
textbook in the country, although greg disputes that, and we have it in -- in john taylor's textbook and roger leroy miller, and david colander so it's in all of the textbooks developing to be in all of the textbooks. well, i have a few quotes here. what others are saying about it. steve forbes have been supportive in forbes magazine feeling that it's national income accounting and george has suggested that vital learning accumulates through all of the processing of production measured in gross...
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john. first let's get to anna edwards in westminster, matt miller, and manus. the prime minister saying half an hour ago that he will step down. what is next? triggers a big discussion within the conservative party and a vote for a new leader. bysaid he will be gone october. the next conservative party conference will be in october. he's also talking about when we travel article 50, the part of the lisbon treaty that sets in motion a time horizon for negotiating britain's exit from the eu. he wanted to reassure the markets and individuals about stability in the weeks and months ahead, or at least the fact that article 50 would not be triggered straight away. this is a monumental event in u.k. history, breaking with 40 years of integration in the eu project. one professor talked about this as the biggest political development in europe since the fall of the berlin wall. it raises questions about the future of the united kingdom. people in scotland voted to stay in the eu. matt miller, let's get to you. matt: it has been extremely energetic here. have beenese tra
john. first let's get to anna edwards in westminster, matt miller, and manus. the prime minister saying half an hour ago that he will step down. what is next? triggers a big discussion within the conservative party and a vote for a new leader. bysaid he will be gone october. the next conservative party conference will be in october. he's also talking about when we travel article 50, the part of the lisbon treaty that sets in motion a time horizon for negotiating britain's exit from the eu. he...
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that's what the secretary of state john kerry is calling an internal memo. aaron david millers, distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson international center. how unusual is it that 51 state department, mostly career diplomats write this memo saying, mr. president you must start bombing syrian president's bashar al assad's positions otherwise more and more innocent civilians are going to be dead. >> it's unusual. disscent channel memos can be two or three individuals this is 51 which required weeks if not months to organize. and someone willfully leaked the memo. they turned it into a station identification memo over deep frustration in the state department with the obama administration's policies toward syria. that is the take away. one other point, i don't think this is an issue for this administration. it's unlikely that the president is going to reconsider or essentially agree with what the diplomats are proposing. >> over this five-year civil war, hundreds of thousands of civilians have been killed. millions have been made homeless internally or externally and what the
that's what the secretary of state john kerry is calling an internal memo. aaron david millers, distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson international center. how unusual is it that 51 state department, mostly career diplomats write this memo saying, mr. president you must start bombing syrian president's bashar al assad's positions otherwise more and more innocent civilians are going to be dead. >> it's unusual. disscent channel memos can be two or three individuals this is 51 which...
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thank you john carlin avery miller for the video that wasn't anywhere near as embarrassing as it might'vebeen. so i've been asking people what i should say tonight and the best advice was from my daughter anna who said just be like kanye west, just ramble on for 20 minutes and then announce your running for president. [laughter] what do you think about that? [laughter] i would like to take a moment to thank my family who is here tonight who not only put up with all the hours of midnight phone call but set aside her own career to raise our two children anna, who is teaching and france and emmett who just graduated from the autism school. way to go emmett. of course i would like to thank my colleagues at abc and for the choice, i'm sure there are many other people who are at least as deserving if not more. i would like to accept this on behalf of all the people who work on assignment us in the off hours, people who work in edit rooms control rooms and tape rooms and people who haul the cables and the cameras and make the electronics do what we need them to do. all the people that i've sent
thank you john carlin avery miller for the video that wasn't anywhere near as embarrassing as it might'vebeen. so i've been asking people what i should say tonight and the best advice was from my daughter anna who said just be like kanye west, just ramble on for 20 minutes and then announce your running for president. [laughter] what do you think about that? [laughter] i would like to take a moment to thank my family who is here tonight who not only put up with all the hours of midnight phone...
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and we had john denver singing "last night, i had the strangest dream" and mitch miller and the cast string quartet from the cleveland symphony orchestra and earl , scruggs from country music and of course peter, paul and mary and on and on. , and that event was 90% music, and yet, it is credited -- it followed the march against death where, all night in a candlelight procession, people with their candles put the name of an american soldier who was killed into a coffin, and then those coffins were borne to the pentagon. that was the march against death followed by the celebration of life which as i said was -- i mean, that is true that folk , music, but other kinds of 1972,i later organized in something at shea stadium where we did have janis joplin, where we did have credence, where we did have -- where we did have -- we had i called and mobilized by talking to them, whether it was paul -- and at madison square garden, i organized something with jimi hendrix and with blood , sweat, and tears. so there was an involvement, but not in the sense of their picking up the banner the way co
and we had john denver singing "last night, i had the strangest dream" and mitch miller and the cast string quartet from the cleveland symphony orchestra and earl , scruggs from country music and of course peter, paul and mary and on and on. , and that event was 90% music, and yet, it is credited -- it followed the march against death where, all night in a candlelight procession, people with their candles put the name of an american soldier who was killed into a coffin, and then those...
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miller, and chapman. the bullpen has struggled this year. when martinez struck out, one only. >> john: what did they call it? it know no "dmc"? >> matt: yeah, the yankee bullpen reverted to no-run dmc. i like it. as acronym goes, as to shirttails go, why not? a ball and no strikes, the count to j.d. martinez. group is okay with it, right? >> matt: you think there's a licensing issue? i'm pretty sure they would've checked in on it. >> john: unless they added the "s", so no-runsdmc. >> matt: -- >> john: i know there is a certain group that asked to stop playing their song to a certain player in atlanta. the group was twisted sister i think. >> matt: wasn't john rocker? did he come after that? >> john: he did. >> matt: and he didn't want to be >> john: after the problems... >> matt: for understandable reasons. >> john: did i get the group right? >> matt: i did. >> john: i am not up to that stuff. i played the accordion... >> matt: [laughs] martinez is on board for a opposite field hits. and that will bring up nick castellanos. not to get into a hole and ethnicity thing here as we talk ab
miller, and chapman. the bullpen has struggled this year. when martinez struck out, one only. >> john: what did they call it? it know no "dmc"? >> matt: yeah, the yankee bullpen reverted to no-run dmc. i like it. as acronym goes, as to shirttails go, why not? a ball and no strikes, the count to j.d. martinez. group is okay with it, right? >> matt: you think there's a licensing issue? i'm pretty sure they would've checked in on it. >> john: unless they added the...
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miller, and chapman. the bullpen has struggled this year. when martinez struck out, one only. >> john: what did they call it? it know no "dmc"? >> matt: yeah, the yankee bullpen reverted to no-run dmc. i like it. as acronym goes, as to shirttails go, why not? a ball and no strikes, the count to j.d. martinez. >> john: i'm assuming the group is okay with it, right? >> matt: you think there's a licensing issue? i'm pretty sure they would've checked in on it. >> john: unless they added the "s", so no-runsdmc. >> matt: -- >> john: i know there is a certain group that asked to stop playing their song to a certain player in atlanta. the group was twisted sister i think. >> matt: wasn't john rocker? did he come after that? >> john: he did. >> matt: and he didn't want to be attached to the back? >> john: after the problems... >> matt: for understandable reasons. >> john: did i get the group right? >> matt: i did. >> john: i am not up to that stuff. i played the accordion... >> matt: [laughs] martinez is on board for a opposite field hits. and that will bring up nick castellanos. not to get in
miller, and chapman. the bullpen has struggled this year. when martinez struck out, one only. >> john: what did they call it? it know no "dmc"? >> matt: yeah, the yankee bullpen reverted to no-run dmc. i like it. as acronym goes, as to shirttails go, why not? a ball and no strikes, the count to j.d. martinez. >> john: i'm assuming the group is okay with it, right? >> matt: you think there's a licensing issue? i'm pretty sure they would've checked in on it....
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john: new information about the volkswagen emissions settlements, $15 billion to buy back half 1 million vehicles. david lee miller live with more. >> reporter: owners are in the money today. a total of $15 billion, installing software to volkswagen and audi to cheat during emissions tests. authorities say they admitted as much as the times the amount of gluten permitted by federal law by terms of settlement agreed to by volkswagen and vehicle owners in the us justice department, there are two options to buyers of eligible diesel powered vehicles to buy back the car at a prescheduled place and the emission system repaired and recharged. no matter what option the owners choose they will also get an additional payment ranging from $5100 depending on the model car. volkswagen could pay $10 billion, the company will also pay an additional $4.7 billion to cover environmental damage 40 emission vehicles. by this settlement, volkswagen's problems are not over. >> settlements did not address potential criminal liability although i can assure you criminal investigation is active and ongoing. >> proposed civil settlements m
john: new information about the volkswagen emissions settlements, $15 billion to buy back half 1 million vehicles. david lee miller live with more. >> reporter: owners are in the money today. a total of $15 billion, installing software to volkswagen and audi to cheat during emissions tests. authorities say they admitted as much as the times the amount of gluten permitted by federal law by terms of settlement agreed to by volkswagen and vehicle owners in the us justice department, there...
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released a study that was requested, along with former ranking member george miller and the judiciary committee, ranking member john conyers, on segregation in public schools, k through 12. the gao report found that actually increased in racial and socioeconomic segregation, and that it is getting worse. what -- i've asked for hearings and hopefully one day we'll have hearings on that. what can essa do to reduce racial and socioeconomic segregation in our public schools. >> deeply concerned about the lack of progress since brown vs. board of education and places around the country where we see increased isolation. an opportunity as states consider their flexibility to intervene? struggling schools, to think about how they would create a strategy that would promote school diversity. hey made school diversity a priority in our competitive grant programs. the president, as you know, has proposed in the 2017 budget an initiative called "stronger together" that centurymer any and congresswoman -- you're helping to us advance that would allow to us direct resources to support voluntary locally led efforts to increase sch
released a study that was requested, along with former ranking member george miller and the judiciary committee, ranking member john conyers, on segregation in public schools, k through 12. the gao report found that actually increased in racial and socioeconomic segregation, and that it is getting worse. what -- i've asked for hearings and hopefully one day we'll have hearings on that. what can essa do to reduce racial and socioeconomic segregation in our public schools. >> deeply...
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miller's ears provide wi-fi. >> doc rivers voice is ashy as hell. put some lotion on the voice chords. >>> magic johnson looks like a bald black john travolta.hmm. >> have you ever been downloading something on line and its froze an it couldn't go anywhere? think steph curry's puberty. >> i sound like dikembe mutombo talking. >> what is wrong with people on twitter? welcome back to "way too early." that was jimmy kimmel's latest edition of mean tweets featuring pro basketball personalities ahead of the opening game of the nba finals. let's go to oakland, the cavaliers, and golden state, golden state had the nine point lead over the cleveland. but they outscored the defending champs 25-22 and posting their first lead since the opening minute, but check out steve kerr's reaction to the golden state lead slipping away. >> i'm angry. >> shattered the clipboard. but getting out the the lead, 20 points soar or in the quarter. they outscored cleveland in the game. shaun livingston led with 20 points on the rare off night for splash brothers curry and thompson who had just 20 points in the contest. 104- 104-89. >>> some troubling news that legendary
miller's ears provide wi-fi. >> doc rivers voice is ashy as hell. put some lotion on the voice chords. >>> magic johnson looks like a bald black john travolta.hmm. >> have you ever been downloading something on line and its froze an it couldn't go anywhere? think steph curry's puberty. >> i sound like dikembe mutombo talking. >> what is wrong with people on twitter? welcome back to "way too early." that was jimmy kimmel's latest edition of mean tweets...
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miller, despite how rude you were to ben ginsberg, it's always great to have you. tim: i love ben ginsberg. johnreat having you on the set. coming up, the great katie couric is standing by. ♪ mark: as we said, today donald trump met with top gop butlers to discuss fundraising efforts. here to tell us about that meeting and all things trump, our correspondent katie turner, who joins us from outside trump worn awhere she has groove into the ground because she stands there a lot. katie: it's cold. mark: cold in june. i have heard mixed things about the meeting, but one person who is pretty reliable suggested the donors were upbeat. they like to schedule coming together. they liked trump's seeming enthusiasm about raising money. same thingard the from two sources who were inside the meeting who felt donald trump had a pretty warm reception from those donors. certainly, the trump campaign was positive about it. they talked about how they are going to raise the amount of money they need to raise. they also told us how good the chicken was at the four seasons, but with a big smile on his face. they tal
miller, despite how rude you were to ben ginsberg, it's always great to have you. tim: i love ben ginsberg. johnreat having you on the set. coming up, the great katie couric is standing by. ♪ mark: as we said, today donald trump met with top gop butlers to discuss fundraising efforts. here to tell us about that meeting and all things trump, our correspondent katie turner, who joins us from outside trump worn awhere she has groove into the ground because she stands there a lot. katie: it's...
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john kasich. trump should apologize to try and unite this country. the polls open here in new jersey in a little less than one hour. >> david lee miller live for us. thank you, david. >> before hillary clinton can claim victory she still faces a very close fight as we have been telling you for california. what happens if sanders pulls off a win today. here is the fair and balanced debate here is senior political reporter ashley pratt. thank you both for getting up early with us as always. >> i will start with you. what if sanders wins california, and why would it matter? >> it matters about momentum going into the convention. >> bernie sander ds changed the way we do politics and the way we raised millions of dollars. i would say -- spent my entire career trying to figure out how to raise money and get money to vote. who knew it would take a socialist democrat in the they need him and his money and supporters to make sure anybody is going to win in november. if he wins today he will show the democratic party he didn't listen to everything he has to say and supporters heading into the convention. >> ashley, what do you think? do you think sanders c
john kasich. trump should apologize to try and unite this country. the polls open here in new jersey in a little less than one hour. >> david lee miller live for us. thank you, david. >> before hillary clinton can claim victory she still faces a very close fight as we have been telling you for california. what happens if sanders pulls off a win today. here is the fair and balanced debate here is senior political reporter ashley pratt. thank you both for getting up early with us as...
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before sentencing, judge john davies said, quote, the excessive violence and the assault that took place the first time and second time is why i'm sentencing you beyond the miller sentenced to 15 years in prison for first-degree assault. >> think the judge saw the video and he saw everything, what happened that night, and i think he make the right decision. >> reporter: again, this was considered a very violent attack which is why instead of the four to nine that someone would normally get for first-degree assault in the guidelines, he was sentenced to 15 years. he did apologize to the family for what happened. coming up, what they have to say about that apology. reporting live in upper marlboro, i'm tracee wilkins. back to you all in the studio. >> a man is shot in front of his girlfriend who was carrying his child. >> what happened next was like a scene out of a movie and we'll tell you how the scene ended in the district. >>> a dog has aeen nos ke ♪ stand by me vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, ene
before sentencing, judge john davies said, quote, the excessive violence and the assault that took place the first time and second time is why i'm sentencing you beyond the miller sentenced to 15 years in prison for first-degree assault. >> think the judge saw the video and he saw everything, what happened that night, and i think he make the right decision. >> reporter: again, this was considered a very violent attack which is why instead of the four to nine that someone would...