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john miller is deputy commissioner of counter-terrorism at the nypd. morning. >> good morning. >> so does law enforcement have a sense of who might be behind these threats? are they coordinated? >> well, they're certainly coordinated. we have what appears to be one offender behind a large number of these. then we have had kind of copycats. you will note there was an arrest in st. louis last week, the nypd's intelligence division actually supplied a key lead in. because there is a character that we had seen in an earlier case some time ago. so what you have is you have the person behind the main number of these and the copycats. the person behind the main number is first of all your typical bomb scareer, this person is a typical coward. they hide behind the shadows. they work from a distance and their goal is to instill fear. and doing that behind the shadows shows that they're not willing to come out and confront whatever the issue is. they want people to jump through their hoops. this guy is using technology. he's using a voice makes him sound like a f
john miller is deputy commissioner of counter-terrorism at the nypd. morning. >> good morning. >> so does law enforcement have a sense of who might be behind these threats? are they coordinated? >> well, they're certainly coordinated. we have what appears to be one offender behind a large number of these. then we have had kind of copycats. you will note there was an arrest in st. louis last week, the nypd's intelligence division actually supplied a key lead in. because there...
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john miller is here and will tell us why. welcome. good to have you.timing on jobs day to be talking about robot technology, replacing workers? this is something that andy repeatedly warned against. what is behind this? >> for us, it's as much about turnover as anything else. for whatever reason, millennials that we hire don't stay long. they come in, we train them, they work for a while and go drive an uber, go home to play completive video games. so the cost of the turn over on our business is tremendous. so to the extend we can automate tasks and allow robots to work side by side humans and reduce the amount we have to spend on training and retraining, that's our primary focus. >> trish: what does it cost to buy a robot? >> about $30,000 u.s. that cost is declining as the hardware more available. >> trish: so what would a robot like this cost in a couple years? >> $10,000. >> so if you have an opportunity to buy a robot for $10,000 or edge ploy a worker and deal with their headaches, what are you going to opt for? >> trish: yeah, it's not just the h
john miller is here and will tell us why. welcome. good to have you.timing on jobs day to be talking about robot technology, replacing workers? this is something that andy repeatedly warned against. what is behind this? >> for us, it's as much about turnover as anything else. for whatever reason, millennials that we hire don't stay long. they come in, we train them, they work for a while and go drive an uber, go home to play completive video games. so the cost of the turn over on our...
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trump john miller. that is suspected to be the president. >> things are being leaked. on for a long time. >> that's kind of in conflict with tmz's common practice of paying for leaks. so far despite supposedly placing pplace ing them all over, they have yet to yield any big scoops. perhaps tmz will fit right in after all. >> they're celebrities. they're going to like this. they just don't know yet. >> thanks for watching. fareed zakaria, gps is next. home loan, that newly listed, mid-century ranch with the garden patio will be gone. or you could push that button. [dong] [rocket launching] skip the bank, skip the waiting, and go completely online. get the confidence that comes from a secure, qualified mortgage approval in minutes. lift the burden of getting a home loan with rocket mortgage by quicken loans. [whisper: rocket] dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. s
trump john miller. that is suspected to be the president. >> things are being leaked. on for a long time. >> that's kind of in conflict with tmz's common practice of paying for leaks. so far despite supposedly placing pplace ing them all over, they have yet to yield any big scoops. perhaps tmz will fit right in after all. >> they're celebrities. they're going to like this. they just don't know yet. >> thanks for watching. fareed zakaria, gps is next. home loan, that...
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for donald trump who sounded a whole lot like donald trump under the pseudonyms john baron and john miller, trump would brag about his successes in business and with women. >> he's this that has a lot of options and, frankly, he gets called by everybody, he gets called by nerve the book in terms of women. they just call him. actresses, people that you write about just call to see if they can go out with him and things. >> it turns out our president isn't the only member of his administration with an alter ego. the strange case of rex tillerson and wing tracker is thing two in 60 seconds. >>> secretary of state rex tillerson reportedly used an alias e-mail account for years while he was ceo of exxonmobil. new york state attorney general eric schneiderman, who's currently investigating exxon for allegedly covering up what they knew about climate change and global warming claims that tillerson used an e-mail account under an alternate name, the name wayne tracker, too talk about climate change. tillerson whose middle name is wayne, used the account for at least seven years, according to the a
for donald trump who sounded a whole lot like donald trump under the pseudonyms john baron and john miller, trump would brag about his successes in business and with women. >> he's this that has a lot of options and, frankly, he gets called by everybody, he gets called by nerve the book in terms of women. they just call him. actresses, people that you write about just call to see if they can go out with him and things. >> it turns out our president isn't the only member of his...
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history of leaking things about himself, posing as his own pr men and calling himself john barron or john miller, planting stories that famous beautiful women were pounding on his bedroom door, when in fact, they had nothing to do with them. in this case, donald was to divert people from a couple of things. he wants us to be thinking about his connection -- he wants us to forget about his connection to russian oligarchs. he wants to get people off what appears to be the the asko of the republican health care plan that he has put his name on without clearly understanding what it means that contradict his promises, and other matters. big onis very distraction. he is always trying to get journalists who are not well-known for sticking to something for a long time to distract them and get them to write about something else or put on tv something else. if you were to have done it, that would be part of that strategy. amy: david cay johnson, thank you for spending this time pulitzer prize-winning , investigative reporter prpreviously witith the "newew k times," now founder and editor of dcreport.org,
history of leaking things about himself, posing as his own pr men and calling himself john barron or john miller, planting stories that famous beautiful women were pounding on his bedroom door, when in fact, they had nothing to do with them. in this case, donald was to divert people from a couple of things. he wants us to be thinking about his connection -- he wants us to forget about his connection to russian oligarchs. he wants to get people off what appears to be the the asko of the...
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trump john miller, actually mr. trump himself, it is widely suspected.ere is the actual president. >> things are being leaked. it's criminal action, criminal act and it's been going on for a long time. >> that's kind of in conflict with tmz's common practice of paying for leaks, leaks about famous people. but so far despite supposedly placing paparazzi all over the nation's capital tmz d.c. has yet to yield any big scoops but they say washington is hollywood for ugly people so perhaps tmz will fit right in after all. >> they're celebrities. they're going to like this. they just don't know yet. >>> thanks for watching. "fareed zakaria gps" is next. fun in art class. come close, come close. i like that. [ all sounds come to a crashing halt ] ah. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. awww. try this. for minor arthritis pain, only aleve is fda approved to work for up to 12 straight hours with just one pill. thank you. come on everybody. aleve. live whole. not part. guests can earn a how cafree night when theypring book direct on choice
trump john miller, actually mr. trump himself, it is widely suspected.ere is the actual president. >> things are being leaked. it's criminal action, criminal act and it's been going on for a long time. >> that's kind of in conflict with tmz's common practice of paying for leaks, leaks about famous people. but so far despite supposedly placing paparazzi all over the nation's capital tmz d.c. has yet to yield any big scoops but they say washington is hollywood for ugly people so...
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for donald trump who sounded a whole lot like donald trump under the pseudonyms john baron and john millerp would brag about his successes in business and with women. >> he's this that has a lot of options and, frankly, he gets called by everybody, he gets called by nerve the book in terms of women. they just call him. actresses, people that you write about just call to see if they can go out with him and things. >> it turns out our president isn't the only member of his administration with an alter ego. the strange case of rex tillerson and wing tracker is thing two in 60 seconds. i moved upstate because i was interested in building a career. i came to ibm to manage global clients and big data. but i found so much more. ( ♪ ) it's really a melting pot of activities and people. (applause, cheering) new york state is filled with bright minds like victoria's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyortate on linkedin. search for our page, soldier versus soldier. army versus army. nation versus nation. ♪ evony: the king's return. download now and play for
for donald trump who sounded a whole lot like donald trump under the pseudonyms john baron and john millerp would brag about his successes in business and with women. >> he's this that has a lot of options and, frankly, he gets called by everybody, he gets called by nerve the book in terms of women. they just call him. actresses, people that you write about just call to see if they can go out with him and things. >> it turns out our president isn't the only member of his...
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nypd deputy communicationer of intelligence and counterterrorism john miller says his department helped the fbi catch thompson. >> no matter how you shield your coward is as you make these threats from behind whatever tech income kay curtain you use, we will shine a light on you. >> reporte h motivated by anti-semitism but sought revenge through a campaign after his girlfriend amelia dumped him. his college roommate. >> he was charismatic, ambitious, funny, and at the same time bizarre like a lot of this stuff doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: investigators have charged thompson with one count of cyber stalking. according to this criminal complaint he sent threatening e-mails to jewish communities in his girlfriend's name. he said his girlfriend is behind the bomb threats against jews. she lives in new york and is making more threats. orrin see gal is director of the anti-defamation league. >> you know, while we're unprecedented times in terms o anti-semitism, i this i this time won't only be remembered for the bomb threats and anti-semitism but how people stood up to it. >> reporter
nypd deputy communicationer of intelligence and counterterrorism john miller says his department helped the fbi catch thompson. >> no matter how you shield your coward is as you make these threats from behind whatever tech income kay curtain you use, we will shine a light on you. >> reporte h motivated by anti-semitism but sought revenge through a campaign after his girlfriend amelia dumped him. his college roommate. >> he was charismatic, ambitious, funny, and at the same...
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we should, we chose john stewart miller when we should have chosen martin luber what i mean is miller sees us as a series of individuals or individualistic worldview, martin luber wrote a book about a bunch of relationships so we became too individual stksz when we should be a little more commune tarty and we chose jeremy ben sen instead of-- he thought we were motivated by pleasure and pain, victor frankel felt we were motivated for a search for meaning, to want to lead good lives. so in my view our society has become too economic, too social sciencey and too utilitarian and not enough mar-- moralistic and we chose des cart when we should have chosen st. a augustin and des cart thought we should think with our ed hads, augustin felt we were emotional creators. so we have become too cognitive instead of more emotional. because we have turned into 14e8s of ourselve and that cut down on intimacy. the idea is to drive behavior i think we have some of the wrong #kwr-des. >> david brooks, thank you. >> thank you. >> good eveningk i'm stephanie zacharek filling in for charlie rose. personal
we should, we chose john stewart miller when we should have chosen martin luber what i mean is miller sees us as a series of individuals or individualistic worldview, martin luber wrote a book about a bunch of relationships so we became too individual stksz when we should be a little more commune tarty and we chose jeremy ben sen instead of-- he thought we were motivated by pleasure and pain, victor frankel felt we were motivated for a search for meaning, to want to lead good lives. so in my...
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jason miller. john fredericks, former cochair to the trump campaign. all join me.t failed health care bill. you say day was historic day and historic failure. >> it was. we'll look back to this day and say the first priority of the white house and speaker ryan failed. and it didn't even get out of the house. democrats couldn't stop this bill and republicans were the ones whoer t torpedoed it. membrane in the long run good thing, move on to something else and not taking current benefits away from people but going to be messy. conservatives say go back to 2015 bill that passed republican congress and vetoed by obama. centrists don't want to vote for that right now. this is messy. now going to difficult think, tax reform. this is going to be a major challenge and odds against them. i think can cut taxes but reforming the tax code, odds against them. >> gives us something to talk about. president trump said if nothing is done obamacare will explode. democrats take responsibility for that. are you worried about that? should democrats be careful about being gleeful about
jason miller. john fredericks, former cochair to the trump campaign. all join me.t failed health care bill. you say day was historic day and historic failure. >> it was. we'll look back to this day and say the first priority of the white house and speaker ryan failed. and it didn't even get out of the house. democrats couldn't stop this bill and republicans were the ones whoer t torpedoed it. membrane in the long run good thing, move on to something else and not taking current benefits...
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gloria borger and ryan liz sa, john king, maggie haberman, jack kingston, james sake, jason miller andrian fallon. john king, an extraordinary day. >> it is and donald trump has defied every rule in politics so don't put anything in cement tonight. however, he failed at his first big test. to the point you played that sound and from his announcement speeches, i know the politicians, i can get a deal, if you can't get a deal, you're not very good. hi words. i'm the guy who does deals. he could not get his party to follow him on the first big test of the trump presidency. to maggie's point, he can second guess the sequencing but he came to washington, i'm uniquely qualified to do this, plus my friends, brought in inside washington guy, i'm the outsider, we're going to get this dope. what is the lasting effect, who knows. but the factions in the republican party he inherited is a pre-existing condition. they were there before. this idea that he didn't know, who knew health care was so complica complicated, who knew there were different parties within the republican party, anyone who did t
gloria borger and ryan liz sa, john king, maggie haberman, jack kingston, james sake, jason miller andrian fallon. john king, an extraordinary day. >> it is and donald trump has defied every rule in politics so don't put anything in cement tonight. however, he failed at his first big test. to the point you played that sound and from his announcement speeches, i know the politicians, i can get a deal, if you can't get a deal, you're not very good. hi words. i'm the guy who does deals. he...
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who will be at this oval office meeting with representative cummings as well as johns hopkins hospital president redondo miller about lowering consumer drug prices. the backdrop to this is the controversy that has been arresting as a result of house speaker paul ryan's alternative to repealing parts of the affordable care act, or obamacare. democrats are opposed to this, including the lawmakers that will be inside the oval office in just under an hour. that said, the president is looking to find a little common ground on regulatory issues. later this afternoon he will be meeting with key conservative leaders, some of them were outspoken against houston or paul ryan's plan which president trump endorsed. david: let's talk about that. we heard from the house speaker today. he gave a news conference on capitol hill. how did he get this caucus together? he's aware of the fact there are different views on it comes to this new piece of legislation. how will the court's conservatives? kevin: yesterday i interviewed the house freedom caucus jim jordan, republican of ohio. he said this is the way washington in congress
who will be at this oval office meeting with representative cummings as well as johns hopkins hospital president redondo miller about lowering consumer drug prices. the backdrop to this is the controversy that has been arresting as a result of house speaker paul ryan's alternative to repealing parts of the affordable care act, or obamacare. democrats are opposed to this, including the lawmakers that will be inside the oval office in just under an hour. that said, the president is looking to...
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joe terranova, pete najarian, michael farr, the president of farr miller in washington. johnlong in a few moments. also today, three all-stars, mohamed el-erian, dallas fed president, firichard fisher. mohamed, goldilocks fed. i've heard people refer to what the fed did yesterday as that. and maybe that's why they think the stock market could continue to go higher. >> goldy lock fed, because most announcement, we got higher stocks and lower yields. that is why people are calling the goldilocks fed. and that's why i like to call it the beautiful normalization of rates. you can normalize rates without disrupting risk asset. having said that, scott, don't lose sight of two things. one, the market was technically positioned for higher migration in the dots. it didn't get that, especially for 2017 and '18, therefore had to cover. that was a technical reaction. second, don't lose sight that there is an ongoing transition in fed policy. this is a more confident fed. this is a fed that's going to lead markets rather than follow them. >> yeah, it's an interesting point. richard fisher
joe terranova, pete najarian, michael farr, the president of farr miller in washington. johnlong in a few moments. also today, three all-stars, mohamed el-erian, dallas fed president, firichard fisher. mohamed, goldilocks fed. i've heard people refer to what the fed did yesterday as that. and maybe that's why they think the stock market could continue to go higher. >> goldy lock fed, because most announcement, we got higher stocks and lower yields. that is why people are calling the...
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miller in berlin. plenty more from him as he go through the day. for more on deutsche bank, tune in at 8:15, where we will bring you are interview with the ceo, john cryan. for more on the banking annual, there's plenty to digest in the corporate world, we are joined carois investment management. great to have you on the program. my colleague matt miller was just talking about the capital raising over at deutsche bank. this is clearly an issue for the banking sector in europe. i've got this chart that shows deutsche bank is aiming for 14.1%, which would be very strong compared to the 13% target. where do you stand on european banks versus u.s. banks? >> good morning. clearly, there will be, over time, situations where banks need to raise capital, and this will happen at various points in time. the reality is if you look at the banking sector, there are quite a few things working in favor of that . what is litigation. litigations are going down, the amount of litigations is going down. if you look at regulation, that is also something which is baiting. you'll have things that work in the favor of banks in terms of quality. the most important is the
miller in berlin. plenty more from him as he go through the day. for more on deutsche bank, tune in at 8:15, where we will bring you are interview with the ceo, john cryan. for more on the banking annual, there's plenty to digest in the corporate world, we are joined carois investment management. great to have you on the program. my colleague matt miller was just talking about the capital raising over at deutsche bank. this is clearly an issue for the banking sector in europe. i've got this...
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miller, thank you for coming in on a very busy day. quite a lot of reaction here at westminster, people with very different views. johntjune. and for michael heseltine and gina miller, a day where they express their grave concerns —— that vote. what about the view in brussels, because that is where a lot of negotiations will happen. ben brown is their monitoring events. let'sjoin him there. thank you, the first reaction really came from donald tusk, the president of the european council who was given the letter at lunchtime today by theresa may, informing him that britain leave the european union officially, the letter of notification as it is called an donald tusk said after that, "we miss you already and that he couldn't pretend it was a happy day." we also heard from jean—claude juncker, and this is what he had to say at the news that article 50 has finally been triggered. the response to the letter will be published by the end of april, we will have the european council on the 29th of april and before that, i am trying to be as silent as possible. but your personal thoughts? speaking i am sad. i am deeply sad. are
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because you had these great female writers like ann beatts and marilyn miller and rosie shuster, but johnsketches written by women. >> i like sirloin steak, i like american food. don't push me, i mean it! >> john used to regularly ask for the women to be fired on the show, because chicks just weren't funny. >> awful! awful! couldn't be worse! >> really enough to make you want to puke your guts out. >> it was an uphill battle. lorne used to come around to me and rosy and say, so what have you got for the girls? we felt an obligation to cover them since the men didn't write that much for them. [ laughing ] >> but, seriously. >> they started to write more for gilda, because gilda was very outgoing. and you know, she was more of a proven laugh getter. >> no! >> when i saw gilda radner, my mind was blown. she was really magnetic. she committed it to so hard and she wasn't afraid to not be dainty with her character work. >> what is that bewitching scent you're wearing? >> vicks vaporub. >> there was never a moment when you thought, wait a second, these women don't deserve to be there. >> what d
because you had these great female writers like ann beatts and marilyn miller and rosie shuster, but johnsketches written by women. >> i like sirloin steak, i like american food. don't push me, i mean it! >> john used to regularly ask for the women to be fired on the show, because chicks just weren't funny. >> awful! awful! couldn't be worse! >> really enough to make you want to puke your guts out. >> it was an uphill battle. lorne used to come around to me and...
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bill press, jason miller, and talk radio host john fredericks, a former co-chair for the trump campaignirginia. they all join me now. thank you so much. bob, you first. let's talk about this failed health care bill. you say today was a historic day and historic failure. >> it was. we'll look back to this day and say the first priority of the white house and speaker ryan failed, and it didn't even get out of the house. i mean democrats couldn't stop this bill and republicans were the ones who torpedoed it. now, maybe in the long run this is a good thing for them. they can move on to something else, and they're not taking current benefits away from people. but this is not -- this is going to be very messy because conservatives are going to say let's go back to the 2015 bill that passed the republican congress and was vetoed by obama. the centrists don't want to vote for that bill right now, so this is very messy. and now they're going to a very difficult thing, tax reform, which hasn't been done since 1986. this is going to be a major challenge and the odds are against them honestly. i th
bill press, jason miller, and talk radio host john fredericks, a former co-chair for the trump campaignirginia. they all join me now. thank you so much. bob, you first. let's talk about this failed health care bill. you say today was a historic day and historic failure. >> it was. we'll look back to this day and say the first priority of the white house and speaker ryan failed, and it didn't even get out of the house. i mean democrats couldn't stop this bill and republicans were the ones...
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john kelly we're getting in this note, steven miller, don mcgahn and steve bannon.jeff sessions is going to be here, after hearing president trump wasn't so happy, didn't want so many staff necessarily being with him at mar-a-lag ox right n right now. i'm not happy you recused yourself, mr. attorney general? >> most the people you listed who are going to be at the dinner, steve bannon, stephen miller are the brain trust. we know from donald trump he's publicly seemed to chastise jeff sessions for what we now know, didn't disclose the fact he communicated with the russian ambassador in his hearing. donald trump said he should have answered a little differently. he did sort of throw his guy under the bus. this is perhaps a way to recalibrate, figure out what to do next. >> if you're sitting close enough, who knows where they'll be sitting when they're shaving the dinner. >> that would be great, in mar-a-lago, people can hear a lot of things. >> beth, we'll be talking to you in a couple hours. joining us now, congressman ted lieu of california. thanks for being with us
john kelly we're getting in this note, steven miller, don mcgahn and steve bannon.jeff sessions is going to be here, after hearing president trump wasn't so happy, didn't want so many staff necessarily being with him at mar-a-lag ox right n right now. i'm not happy you recused yourself, mr. attorney general? >> most the people you listed who are going to be at the dinner, steve bannon, stephen miller are the brain trust. we know from donald trump he's publicly seemed to chastise jeff...
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matt miller and john fraher in the city of london.tory moment for which there is no turning back, the words of prime minister theresa may. the process begins today. this wednesday morning, futures a little bit softer. we go nowhere. the ftse rose. the pound's threatening we rolled over a little bit. 124.46. yields up abide 2 base points. from new york city, eyes or europe, london, westminster and brussels, you are watching bloomberg. prime minister theresa may? today, the government acts on the will of the british people and ask of the clear and convincing position of this house. a few minutes ago in brussels, the united kingdom representative to the eu handed a letter to the president of the european council on my behalf confirming the per -- the governments position to invoke article 50. jonathan: the official process begins. let's capture the story in the fx. cable rates a little bit higher after the tone. 124.43. roll over a touch. that gives you an idea of the scale of the drop since the decision was made to leave the european un
matt miller and john fraher in the city of london.tory moment for which there is no turning back, the words of prime minister theresa may. the process begins today. this wednesday morning, futures a little bit softer. we go nowhere. the ftse rose. the pound's threatening we rolled over a little bit. 124.46. yields up abide 2 base points. from new york city, eyes or europe, london, westminster and brussels, you are watching bloomberg. prime minister theresa may? today, the government acts on the...
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evan perez, dana bash, jason miller, ned price, former cia analyst and john avlon and paul cal lin former prosecutor all going to be with me for the most of the show. evan, let me start with you. when you saw sean spicer today, the president's team, the president still not backing away from his wiretapping claims. comey testified under oath that he has no information that supports trump's tweets, his allegations. could comey be anymore definitive? >> i don't think you can be more definitive than that. if there was a wiretap it would have to go through the justice department and that's what comey talked about. not only was the fbi not responsible for it but the justice department looked into this and found no evidence that there was anything there. so i don't know how you can get an answer that is more firm. it may have been a lawyerly answer have jim comey but it a fairly did he finnative answer. >> the chairman of the committee says he doesn't believe the president took a hit today. you heard sean spicer say there was nothing knew new that came out of this. >> it was deaf van nunez who s
evan perez, dana bash, jason miller, ned price, former cia analyst and john avlon and paul cal lin former prosecutor all going to be with me for the most of the show. evan, let me start with you. when you saw sean spicer today, the president's team, the president still not backing away from his wiretapping claims. comey testified under oath that he has no information that supports trump's tweets, his allegations. could comey be anymore definitive? >> i don't think you can be more...
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john blare's publishers started putting out books on a state by state basis. there is one specific north carolina, one specific alabama, mississippi and so on. the second time we know arthur miller came to wilmington was in the early '90s. all my sons and death of a salesman ended his career with that. the next stop on the tour is first presbyterian church. we are on 3rd street which is one of the major thorough fairs in wilmington. you are probably wonder why with are we stopping at first presbyterian church on a literary walking history tour. well, the answer is preacher skin. you are probably surprised by that answer. 1874-1882, first presbyterian church minister had a son named woodrow wilson who went on to become the 28th president of the united states. most of the time his father was minister he was away at school. first at davidson college, got sick, with drew from school and came home to live with the family while recouperating and reenrolled at john hopkins university and met another man man from north carolina named thomas dixon. thomas dixon dit a -- did a lot of things and one of them is wrote senational love stories. you don't remember them from the books but becaus
john blare's publishers started putting out books on a state by state basis. there is one specific north carolina, one specific alabama, mississippi and so on. the second time we know arthur miller came to wilmington was in the early '90s. all my sons and death of a salesman ended his career with that. the next stop on the tour is first presbyterian church. we are on 3rd street which is one of the major thorough fairs in wilmington. you are probably wonder why with are we stopping at first...
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opposed to a speech by committee or steve bannon writes this part, steven miller writes this part, and then we'll go take something from johnseemed more coherent. >> i want to go back to the thing about the women in white. one of the things the president said today was it's time to stop the small thinking and the trivial fights. who cares if they're wearing white, pink, whatever. let them. if tomorrow we're back to having these arguments about fake news and what people were wearing and whether you stood up or didn't stand up, then everything he said was not meaningful. it was a performance, not a pivot. >> we'll be right back. good assessments, everyone. ♪ announcer: get on your feet for the nastiest bull in the state of texas. ♪ ♪ (crowd cheers) ♪ two words: it heals.e different? how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. i was thinking around 70. to and before that?re? you mean after that? no, i'm talking bef
opposed to a speech by committee or steve bannon writes this part, steven miller writes this part, and then we'll go take something from johnseemed more coherent. >> i want to go back to the thing about the women in white. one of the things the president said today was it's time to stop the small thinking and the trivial fights. who cares if they're wearing white, pink, whatever. let them. if tomorrow we're back to having these arguments about fake news and what people were wearing and...
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john curtice. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm matt miller alongside guy johnson. let's take a look at what's going on in markets. 12 minutes into the cash trading session, we have fairly flat trades, although losses on the ftse, losses on the cac, the dax really unchanged here. after what we saw yesterday, losses across the board, a little bit of resilience after the recovery in the u.s. in yesterday's equity markets. guy: we do have a number of big events coming up later on. maybe it is fingers and thumbs away from the keyboards at the moment. just watch and see what happens. there are some movers. let's run through what is happening in terms of the mov screen. this is the screen. by 4% as well. i'm going to show you the index points. anheuser, unilever, some trade coming softer this morning. novo nordisk is down as well. reckitt benckiser, some of the stocks down a bit. xd today. what are we buying? we are buying pharmaceutical stocks and banks after yesterday . that is where we are seeing the positioning coming through at the moment in te
john curtice. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm matt miller alongside guy johnson. let's take a look at what's going on in markets. 12 minutes into the cash trading session, we have fairly flat trades, although losses on the ftse, losses on the cac, the dax really unchanged here. after what we saw yesterday, losses across the board, a little bit of resilience after the recovery in the u.s. in yesterday's equity markets. guy: we do have a...
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john thomas. cnn is reporting this. "the washington post" is also reporting this story. we've spoken to the reporter gregg millerdetails about what took place. listen to this. >> it wasn't just during the campaign. it was as recent as september which was at the height of the alarm in washington about the russian hack of the u.s. election. so it's in the middle of all that that sessions has a private meeting with the russian ambassador in his senate office. and just two or three months later is asked during his confirmation hearing did you have any contacts or any communications with russians during the campaign, and can't remember that meeting just several months earlier. >> stay with us. here is the question now to sessions during his confirmation hearing that came from senator al franken. >> and if there is any evidence that anyone affiliated with the trump campaign communicated with the russian government in the course of this campaign, what will you do? >> senator franken, i'm not aware of any of those activities. i have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign, and i did not have communicat
john thomas. cnn is reporting this. "the washington post" is also reporting this story. we've spoken to the reporter gregg millerdetails about what took place. listen to this. >> it wasn't just during the campaign. it was as recent as september which was at the height of the alarm in washington about the russian hack of the u.s. election. so it's in the middle of all that that sessions has a private meeting with the russian ambassador in his senate office. and just two or three...
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. >> let's bring in matt miller, former spokesman for eric holder and former director of the office of public affairs, as well as john dean, former white house counsel to president nixon. i'm sure you all know him at home. matt, first off to you, is there any circumstance where there could be a f sichisa wiretap wi james comey knowing, without the fbi director knowing and without the president knowing? >> of course not. the fbi director is the person who oversees those type of investigations. he wou absolutely know in this type of case, the director of national intelligence would know, too. here's what we have to consider when you when you see what the president said, kellyanne conway spread it as an a rumor, for this allegation to be true, it would mean not just barack obama and loretta lynch and jim comey were involved in this conspiracy that all the civil servants, career-down that serve both parties were involved in this illegal wiretapping. it just defies imagination. what is possible is the government had wiretaps, fisa wiretaps, on russian officials or russian intelligence operatives and members of the trump c
. >> let's bring in matt miller, former spokesman for eric holder and former director of the office of public affairs, as well as john dean, former white house counsel to president nixon. i'm sure you all know him at home. matt, first off to you, is there any circumstance where there could be a f sichisa wiretap wi james comey knowing, without the fbi director knowing and without the president knowing? >> of course not. the fbi director is the person who oversees those type of...
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john kelly. an hour later the president will sit down with sessions and kelly, and also with the commerce secretary, wilbur ross and his wife, along with aides, steven miller and steven bannon, and white house counsel don mcgann. all of that taking place in the coming hours at mar-a-lago. all closed-press, but these are additions. this is interesting coming in light of the fact that we're hearing that the new travel ban, the new revised travel ban will be coming next week, going to be signed next week. that of course has been, delayed, a delay process as they work to put out a revised ban that could better with stand legal scrutiny. >> athena jones, thank you so much for that. >>> i want to bring in my panel. cnn's justice producer, josh rogen. and cnn political analyst and "washington post" columnist. david barrenhold, and cnn contributor "washington post" and sarah westwood, white house correspondent for the "washington examiner." >> your reporting is crucial, you spoke with a former u.s. official about the wire-tapping allegations. tell us about that allegation. >> the former senior white house official who had direct knowledge of the investigation surr
john kelly. an hour later the president will sit down with sessions and kelly, and also with the commerce secretary, wilbur ross and his wife, along with aides, steven miller and steven bannon, and white house counsel don mcgann. all of that taking place in the coming hours at mar-a-lago. all closed-press, but these are additions. this is interesting coming in light of the fact that we're hearing that the new travel ban, the new revised travel ban will be coming next week, going to be signed...
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john start with you, get your reaction to the ruling. administration's comments in recent weeks and over the course of the campaign, used against them in this case. and state notes on february 21st, stephen miller told fox news that travel ban would have same effect as old one. how much of impact did they have on the new one? >> i think substantial. also no reason to believe any of the states present any danger and trump saying we have to write rules. what have they been doing? sitting on hands doing nothing this whole time. our dear colleague alan dershowitz i think hopes will security israel and powerful argument. but argument that we've established religion in the fashion for this ban specifically against muslim. s what happens if iranian national goes to switzerland and comes to america? not protected against that. >> why misquoting me? >> i heard you say it 20 minutes ago. >> you're lying through your teeth. never said a word about israel. when you focus on making -- >> but it's your bias. i think it's what you believe. >> raises your questions about bias. get to the point. keep your mouth shut. >> john let him finish. >> don't confuse constitutionality with bad policy. i don't like this p
john start with you, get your reaction to the ruling. administration's comments in recent weeks and over the course of the campaign, used against them in this case. and state notes on february 21st, stephen miller told fox news that travel ban would have same effect as old one. how much of impact did they have on the new one? >> i think substantial. also no reason to believe any of the states present any danger and trump saying we have to write rules. what have they been doing? sitting on...
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miller and as well as sham aaran sheldon. thank you for coming. guy cave came here together? >> yes. >> that says something. >> slept the whole way. >> long john. >> i so this was four minute video. but so much happened in that four minutes. can you, because it starts with them, they look like they are bea to fight. then he walk up watch made you decide to walk up and do something? >> i would rather them answer the question and say what happened. >> okay. >> well, it all started about a petty fight, we started to get into it. actually i didn't see mr. ali come up until he was very close. then i was let me stop and see what he had to say. my mom didn't raise me to be ghetto and mean and nasty, i shouldn't be fighting in the first place, i knew that, but i was always wanted to defends myself. that's what was in my head. >> and sheldon, what was going on in yours? >> well, like, real the fight wasn't really called for. it wasn't really meant to be. it just -- he said, he say, and it happened at the time. and mr. ali walk up. so, you know, i took heed and i listen. >> and you were just like okay they're about to fight i need to do something? >> th
miller and as well as sham aaran sheldon. thank you for coming. guy cave came here together? >> yes. >> that says something. >> slept the whole way. >> long john. >> i so this was four minute video. but so much happened in that four minutes. can you, because it starts with them, they look like they are bea to fight. then he walk up watch made you decide to walk up and do something? >> i would rather them answer the question and say what happened. >>...