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their favorite episode and why we're beginning today like every program in hair and makeup with john john tell me which has been your favorite episode and why oh they have a long. and i look on stars i want to show. collision to feel hinted in coalition on so mind it not so not. in the for the money to italy thus missing concept that missing limbs of. one phone call on dusk on support to zam zam or just five goals ought to start the hottest day for them when you hit up the tar and i had to sing. i. think i have and i wasn't. i wasn't. i i make the i was the i . was i. was. i. own i was the way i. find the scapegoat for different. well it's for several reasons one is it just brings communities together like we have here today and also people from all over the world and experience in germany in our culture here would you say anyone can sing even the people who don't believe they can sing yes of course everyone can say and it's deeds people who initially find it difficult to hold to choose to find the notes but that is only a question of training we're now in the editing studio with another very
their favorite episode and why we're beginning today like every program in hair and makeup with john john tell me which has been your favorite episode and why oh they have a long. and i look on stars i want to show. collision to feel hinted in coalition on so mind it not so not. in the for the money to italy thus missing concept that missing limbs of. one phone call on dusk on support to zam zam or just five goals ought to start the hottest day for them when you hit up the tar and i had to...
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their favorite episode and why we're beginning today like every program in hair and makeup with john john tell me which has been your favorite episode and why oh. and i look on stars all went to shit cliff until feel hinted in queer listen until my name what's on not. in there for the. meting concept that. song on. the film when you hit up the first part and i had to. i was a was. i was i was the. was the was the was i. was. i was i i. was. the i am i. was good for everybody well it's for several reasons one is it just brings communities together like we have here today and also people from all over the world and experiencing gemini and all cults oh yeah when you see anyone can sing even the people who don't believe they can sing yes of course everyone can sing and deeds people who would naturally find it difficult to hold it you find the notes but that is only a question of training we're now in the editing studio with another very important member of our team kevin stein op picture at the time kevin has chosen as his favorite episode the back sisters in bond with the breakdown says kevin wha
their favorite episode and why we're beginning today like every program in hair and makeup with john john tell me which has been your favorite episode and why oh. and i look on stars all went to shit cliff until feel hinted in queer listen until my name what's on not. in there for the. meting concept that. song on. the film when you hit up the first part and i had to. i was a was. i was i was the. was the was the was i. was. i was i i. was. the i am i. was good for everybody well it's for...
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>> reporter: john telling us afterward he was not ashamed, because his video brought many styles, too wish. to meet the couple. and tonight, we've learned they reached out, christopher and candace. they've shone him the video, the moment he tried to capture. they also gave him something else -- an invitation to their wedding. hoping grandpa john shows up with that smile. i hope they hire a wedding photographer. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. . >> announcer: live where you live. this is abc 7 news. >>> a look back, and he was wiping off his knife and stood at the stairs and just looked. >> police believe they arrested that man last night. and today we're learning more about the suspect's long rap sheet. good afternoon, and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil. show you mug shot of john cowell. team coverage this afternoon. melanie woodrow is with the family, but we'll vin with vic lee who has more on the suspect. >> reporter: we do not know what cowell's juvenile record is, but it's clear from his adult record that he's been in and out of
>> reporter: john telling us afterward he was not ashamed, because his video brought many styles, too wish. to meet the couple. and tonight, we've learned they reached out, christopher and candace. they've shone him the video, the moment he tried to capture. they also gave him something else -- an invitation to their wedding. hoping grandpa john shows up with that smile. i hope they hire a wedding photographer. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. . >> announcer:...
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>> reporter: john telling us afterward he was not ashamed, because his video brought many smiles, tooe wish -- to meet the couple. and tonight, we've learned they reached out, christopher and candace. shave they've shown him the video, the moment he tried to capture. they also gave him something else -- an invitation to their wedding. hoping grandpa john shows up with that smile. i hope they hire a wedding photographer. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> tonight, lye team coverage on the deadly attack on bart which killed a young woman. we dig into the suspect's past and whether there were warning signs that could have saved the victim's life. >> all of the sudden we transfer, and just to get blindsided by a maniac. >> the family is in mourning. hear about the last moments of the young life that was cut short for no reason whatsoever. >>> would you know how to reach bart police in an emergency? tonight we'll show you the fastest way to get officers' attention. >> now from abc, live breaking news. >> and we'll begin with breaking news. authorities in the east b
>> reporter: john telling us afterward he was not ashamed, because his video brought many smiles, tooe wish -- to meet the couple. and tonight, we've learned they reached out, christopher and candace. shave they've shown him the video, the moment he tried to capture. they also gave him something else -- an invitation to their wedding. hoping grandpa john shows up with that smile. i hope they hire a wedding photographer. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>>...
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grandpa john was stunned as he watched that proposal unfold. >> i wanted to tell you so bad. >> giveng and it will give her the biggest smile, man. >> reporter: so proud, he was about to tell the couple he caught the whole thing. >> i got it on video! >> reporter: but then, you can family friend breaking the news -- that grandpa john had captured himself. >> it's backwards. you were filming your face the whole time! >> reporter: and john telling us tonight, he's not ashamed, because his video brought smiles, too. >> you know, the best thing about it is that we can chuckle, but it put a lot of smiles on a lot of people's faces. >> reporter: but tonight, grandpa john is still looking for that mystery couple. if you're out there -- >> that's so beautiful. >> reporter: -- he says congratulations. thank you, grandpa john. we needed that smile. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. od night. night. test test. >>> it's time to put promises to the test and see what san francisco's new mayor is focused on her first day. >> if you're in a cave, you're only in
grandpa john was stunned as he watched that proposal unfold. >> i wanted to tell you so bad. >> giveng and it will give her the biggest smile, man. >> reporter: so proud, he was about to tell the couple he caught the whole thing. >> i got it on video! >> reporter: but then, you can family friend breaking the news -- that grandpa john had captured himself. >> it's backwards. you were filming your face the whole time! >> reporter: and john telling us...
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grandpa john was stunned as he watched that proposal unfold. >> i wanted to tell you so bad. >> reporterhe was about to tely friend breaking the news. that grandpa john had captured himself. >> backwards, you were filming your face the whole time. >> reporter: and john telling us tonight, he's not ashamed, because his video brought smiles, too. >> you know, the best thing about it is that we can chuckle, but it put a lot of smiles on a lot of people's faces. >> reporter: but tonight, grandpa john is still looking for that mystery couple. if you're out there -- >> that's so beautiful. >> reporter: he says congratulations. thank you, grandpa john. we needed that smile. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. night.ght. >>> and we're asking for community members to come forward. children are the most vulnerable part of our community. >> a $5,000 reward to find somebody who fired shots that injured a 3-year-old boy. that boy was hit in the head by bullet fragments. good afternoon, thanks for joining us. i'm larry beel. >> and i'm ama >> eric thomas is live at oakland city
grandpa john was stunned as he watched that proposal unfold. >> i wanted to tell you so bad. >> reporterhe was about to tely friend breaking the news. that grandpa john had captured himself. >> backwards, you were filming your face the whole time. >> reporter: and john telling us tonight, he's not ashamed, because his video brought smiles, too. >> you know, the best thing about it is that we can chuckle, but it put a lot of smiles on a lot of people's faces....
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scott carlson, john tell, jackie, jock steinberger. amelia -- i can't say her last name. and then i also want to acknowledge mark leno's campaign manager who will be coming in as another legislative aid in our office, aaron mundy. [applause] and last but not least wrapping up his business as a small business owner, bar owner, tom te mprano could not be here but starts next week, he will be my third legislative aid. [applause] i am not even going to try to acknowledge ever single neighborhood, leader, c.b.d. head, labor leader, so many folks, the leaders of alice and milk and there are so many fantastic folks in this room, i'm going to stop there. but thank you all for being here to share this special, special day with me. i also have another cheat sheet i have to check. we are so lucky to have an amazing city clerk, angela calvillo. [applause] and her staff, not only the sheriff, deputy sheriff but a clerk office. a day like this is a lot of work and you have been so accommodating to us so thank you all for that. so i wouldn't be here without a couple of folks who are sit
scott carlson, john tell, jackie, jock steinberger. amelia -- i can't say her last name. and then i also want to acknowledge mark leno's campaign manager who will be coming in as another legislative aid in our office, aaron mundy. [applause] and last but not least wrapping up his business as a small business owner, bar owner, tom te mprano could not be here but starts next week, he will be my third legislative aid. [applause] i am not even going to try to acknowledge ever single neighborhood,...
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russia's so-called fancy hackers against john podesta in 2016. tell us what they did. >> that's right, katy. what they did was they tried to replicate what they did to john po te podesta in 2016. he was hillary's campaign chairman. they targeted senator make haskill's office such that it sent links that look like an authentic email from microsoft saying you needed to change your password and then it brought them to a page that looked ex t exactly like the microsoft portal where you change your password. if the individual followed that prompt and typed in their password, that gave those russian hackers basically a way to infiltrate that computer system. there was no evidence to believe that the hack was successful and senator make haskill's office later confirmed that portion. again this is the first concrete evidence that we have that we were able to reveal here of russian interference in the 2018 midterms. >> and what tipped you off to this? >> so a couple weeks ago, or i guess last week at the aspen security forum, a top microsoft
russia's so-called fancy hackers against john podesta in 2016. tell us what they did. >> that's right, katy. what they did was they tried to replicate what they did to john po te podesta in 2016. he was hillary's campaign chairman. they targeted senator make haskill's office such that it sent links that look like an authentic email from microsoft saying you needed to change your password and then it brought them to a page that looked ex t exactly like the microsoft portal where you change...
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wendy's and papa john's tell cnbc they don't xhechcomment on rumors or speculation. john's has roughly 1$1.8 billion in revenue last year but same-store sales have been falling for several quarters as customers are switching to cheaper rivals wendy's once owned arby's, tim ha horton's and baja fresh. wendy's has reported 21 straight quart eers of higher same-store sales in north america papa john's closed up on the record yesterday >> we'll see if that has anything coming of it. >>> ibm's revenue beat forecasts on newer and higher margin businesses like cybersecurity and cloud. ibm has jumped for three straight quarters after falling for six years straight. >>> american express had better than expected second quarter numbers on loan growth and higher spending on cards they had to set aside more for bad loans which may be a sign that customers may be struggling to pay bills. >>> ebay's third quarter forecast underwhelmed many shareholders, and it has slow sales at its stub hub unit ebay shares down more than 5% after hours. >>> more to do and on deck the one american
wendy's and papa john's tell cnbc they don't xhechcomment on rumors or speculation. john's has roughly 1$1.8 billion in revenue last year but same-store sales have been falling for several quarters as customers are switching to cheaper rivals wendy's once owned arby's, tim ha horton's and baja fresh. wendy's has reported 21 straight quart eers of higher same-store sales in north america papa john's closed up on the record yesterday >> we'll see if that has anything coming of it....
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. >> john, tell me, what do you think is the most important driving theme in technology right now?'re in a unique position both as a chairman of microsoft, one of the biggest, most profitable technology companies, but also as a venture investor looking for things to disrupt big companies. is it artificial intelligence, is there another way of articulating the disruptive force that you see coming that's most important >> well, quite frankly, one of the reasons i joined light speed was to have an opportunity to monitor this inevitable change that's going to occur in our industry one of the big technology platforms or initiatives is around a.i. and machine learning and applying that technology to existing application platforms that allows us to improve productivity substantially while many people talk about the impact it has on jobs, the reality is technology has had an impact on jobs around the world for the last 25 to 30 years. so we will have to adjust to this a.i. and machine learning will become an important element of every technology platform over the course of the next 10 to 2
. >> john, tell me, what do you think is the most important driving theme in technology right now?'re in a unique position both as a chairman of microsoft, one of the biggest, most profitable technology companies, but also as a venture investor looking for things to disrupt big companies. is it artificial intelligence, is there another way of articulating the disruptive force that you see coming that's most important >> well, quite frankly, one of the reasons i joined light speed...
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john, tell us a little bit about these two men and why putin would want to question them. >> thanks,olf. let's start with mr. browder. in 2009, one of his lawyers mysteriously died in prison, which led mr. browder to successfully lobby congress for the magnitsky act, allowing the u.s. to sanction russian human rights violators. putin's government convicted him of tax fraud and sentenced him to nine years in prison. he's still considered under investigation. the second individual is our well-known former ambassador to russia, michael mcfaul, also the author of a new book on putin's government that is very critical. he now is considered a person of interest in the browder investigation. wolf, we have sound from both men reacting to this idea that they could be actually called back to russia to answer to investigators in putin's government. let's give that a listen. >> hand me over to putin is basically to hand me over to my death, and i've been fighting for human rights. i've been fighting for justice for my murdered lawyer, and to hand over a human rights campaigner to a murderer to h
john, tell us a little bit about these two men and why putin would want to question them. >> thanks,olf. let's start with mr. browder. in 2009, one of his lawyers mysteriously died in prison, which led mr. browder to successfully lobby congress for the magnitsky act, allowing the u.s. to sanction russian human rights violators. putin's government convicted him of tax fraud and sentenced him to nine years in prison. he's still considered under investigation. the second individual is our...
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good morning >> good morning, john. >> tell us, how do these tariffs, tariff threats, trade concerns,ranslate into what you see? because i'm looking at your earnings report. you saw strength in semiconductors n m semiconductors, in chemicals, some trouble in the automotive sector, but how much of that is due to global dynamics how much of that might show up later? >> well, what we're seeing is strength that is broad-based across regions as well as across multiple industries. and so we look at our current results as well as the continued strength of production indicators like ip and other indicators looking at a strong backlog build in the quarter and we are optimistic about the future >> and so does that mean that the manufacturing sector that represents your customer base looks to be doing fine despite these tensions or does it just mean that they're continuing to need efficiency and need technology despite what other concerns they might have >> the uncertainty is not helping us or our customers. but we don't expect the currently enacted tariffs to have a material impact on our finan
good morning >> good morning, john. >> tell us, how do these tariffs, tariff threats, trade concerns,ranslate into what you see? because i'm looking at your earnings report. you saw strength in semiconductors n m semiconductors, in chemicals, some trouble in the automotive sector, but how much of that is due to global dynamics how much of that might show up later? >> well, what we're seeing is strength that is broad-based across regions as well as across multiple industries....
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john tell us more about what this judge has ruled said. well richelle the trump administration went into court just saying it could not comply with the judge's order as you mentioned there are three thousand kids who were separated from their parents by the trump administration when they came over the border undocumented of those kids about one hundred one of them are under five years of age so the judge said ok fine reunite all those kids with their parents within thirty days that would be the end of this month but for those who are under five to have to reunite those within two weeks the deadline is this coming tuesday but by tonight they were supposed to be able to put the parents in touch with those kids and the u.s. government went to court and said i'm sorry we can only locate about half of them so the judge said fine if you can give us a list of all those one hundred one children from zero to four years of age by five pm tomorrow i will grant you more time what is interesting here is that about nineteen of those parents have been de
john tell us more about what this judge has ruled said. well richelle the trump administration went into court just saying it could not comply with the judge's order as you mentioned there are three thousand kids who were separated from their parents by the trump administration when they came over the border undocumented of those kids about one hundred one of them are under five years of age so the judge said ok fine reunite all those kids with their parents within thirty days that would be the...
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action voting rights i think those are all fair play for the next for the next supreme court john was telling us just a second ago about the number of protests that have already been organized in relation to this appointment further down the road once we start to get an idea of how the supreme court is starting to rule on certain issues what action can be taken by those opposed to those rulings i think that the key is again for people just to mobilize and especially to let their elected representatives know you know that there are certain social issues that they care very deeply about and you know as we are approaching the midterm elections i think for example democrats in key red states and trump states and the few republican senators who are you know if are pro-abortion and pro upholding a woman's right to choose what to do with her body i think voters in those states specifically need to put political pressure on those candidates to reject a nominee who would be anti-abortion and tell g.b. take your rights are anti any number of social justice causes that a new more conservative justice wo
action voting rights i think those are all fair play for the next for the next supreme court john was telling us just a second ago about the number of protests that have already been organized in relation to this appointment further down the road once we start to get an idea of how the supreme court is starting to rule on certain issues what action can be taken by those opposed to those rulings i think that the key is again for people just to mobilize and especially to let their elected...
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john: i don't want half the story. i just want you to tell the whole story. aaron: sure. you don't have to go on, like, full drive, bro. john: i'm the one getting, like, pummeled. lemonis: no, you're not. john: i feel i'm getting crapped on. amy: it's hard to get crapped on, too. lemonis: i feel like what you did is you took some of these and just changed the label. it feels like you rushed this. john: i don't want half the story. i just want you to tell the whole story. aaron: sure. lemonis: john. you don't have to go on, like, full drive, bro. john: i'm the one getting, like, pummeled. lemonis: no, you're not. john: i feel i'm getting crapped on, you know -- amy: it's hard to get crapped on, too. lemonis: john, when you're, you know, crusty, it throws us all off. it throws me off. that's all i'm asking is that we just have respect. john: i agree, all the way. so, jackie, i'm sorry for making you feel bad or making you feel like you didn't count. so, you count. i'm sorry. jackie: okay. thank you. john: i didn't mean to make you feel bad, and i'm excited to see what happe
john: i don't want half the story. i just want you to tell the whole story. aaron: sure. you don't have to go on, like, full drive, bro. john: i'm the one getting, like, pummeled. lemonis: no, you're not. john: i feel i'm getting crapped on. amy: it's hard to get crapped on, too. lemonis: i feel like what you did is you took some of these and just changed the label. it feels like you rushed this. john: i don't want half the story. i just want you to tell the whole story. aaron: sure. lemonis:...
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me and tells me that john bolton loeb's power you want to. know you want to tell you it's not going to. be over anytime soon it is the one straw that the u.s. democratic party has to let you know eighteen months after the election they're still argue with the referee look at this it's a suicide note on the table one of the things gentlemen i keep saying this and it maybe this is going to be my signature comment for the year ok try this mitt putin campaign promise kept ok check done let me go back to charles in london i think all of us took a look at this article in the spectator and there's no author attached to it trumpet trades the elites a sense that the u.s. always is a peer in democracy loving you know it's really quite interesting because the authors of this article essentially say that trump is the first post exceptional as president to be united states that's a remarkable characterization go ahead charles it's one day i won't surprise you to hear that i absolutely agree with your book it's an excellent article yeah it's very well
me and tells me that john bolton loeb's power you want to. know you want to tell you it's not going to. be over anytime soon it is the one straw that the u.s. democratic party has to let you know eighteen months after the election they're still argue with the referee look at this it's a suicide note on the table one of the things gentlemen i keep saying this and it maybe this is going to be my signature comment for the year ok try this mitt putin campaign promise kept ok check done let me go...
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need than not not to do it and i'm pretty sure that the speaking to two storms well why aren't johns and tell them i policed do the job for me ok would you expect an open game today a game of go do is not a game of pressure is not a game where players are feeling pressure where players are feeling the fear of the mistake of. semifinal or a final this is not the semifinal of final is a match that they have to obviously to play to win but they have to play with dog then they and the kind of of emotion that really meet their performances and i was a little bit not critic but just trying to say the reality for example the belgian team when they played the semifinal against france where i felt that on the. was able to to feel free of pressure and to be ourselves because all the others they were not what they are i seem to be that there is absolutely no reason or understanding for people like. look. there is no reason for these guys today not to express themselves and perform better than they did in the semifinal ok and i just before i spoke to you i don't know if you know we knew but we had to be
need than not not to do it and i'm pretty sure that the speaking to two storms well why aren't johns and tell them i policed do the job for me ok would you expect an open game today a game of go do is not a game of pressure is not a game where players are feeling pressure where players are feeling the fear of the mistake of. semifinal or a final this is not the semifinal of final is a match that they have to obviously to play to win but they have to play with dog then they and the kind of of...
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john melendez tells us the entire incident, from his first jotempt to actually speaking with presidentp, lasted only 90 minutes, exposing what he calls the "scary ease of infiltrating" the trump administration. and he's also in contact with stormy daniels' lawyer, michael avenatti, about possible legal representation in case the white house pursues legal action. reena? >> ninan: errol barnett traveling with the president. now to the massacre in annapolis, maryland. emotions are still running raw in the city, where another vigil will be held there tonight. it comes after hundreds turned out for a candlelight vigil for the five victims last night. s anwhile, we're seeing new video recorded moments after police took jarrod ramos into custody. he's charged with five counts of first-degree murder and is currently being held without bond. in thailand, a glimmer of hope to find the 12 boys and their p,ccer coach lost inside a cave. the flooding has eased up, allowing rescuers to go deeper e,to the caverns. meanwhile, the anxiety of their fate has unified the community. bbc's howard johnson is
john melendez tells us the entire incident, from his first jotempt to actually speaking with presidentp, lasted only 90 minutes, exposing what he calls the "scary ease of infiltrating" the trump administration. and he's also in contact with stormy daniels' lawyer, michael avenatti, about possible legal representation in case the white house pursues legal action. reena? >> ninan: errol barnett traveling with the president. now to the massacre in annapolis, maryland. emotions are...
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the tension between john and becky could be the reason this business is really struggling. tell me the story of how you met. john: she became friends with my wife. we would hang out together. my wife and i -- my ex-wife and i had problems. i went to my wife, and i said, "if you want to try to work this out, you need to get rid of becky." lemonis: why did you want her to get rid of becky? john: so that my ex-wife and i could work it out. we were like an inner circle. there was like the three of us that were, you know... lemonis: y'all were having, like, a -- there was like a triangle thing going on? -john: sort of, yes. -lemonis: sort of. okay. john: yes. cohorts in crime, maybe. -i don't know. -lemonis: [ laughs ] [ laughing ] let me check out these recipes. [ laughter ] this is a classic case of t.m.i. i don't know what sort of graph or chart we could put up for this one, but i think we should move on. so, how many total employees? john: seven, counting us. becky: we have bryan as a roaster. we have brandon who does repairs. john: let's go back to bryan for just a minute. i had
the tension between john and becky could be the reason this business is really struggling. tell me the story of how you met. john: she became friends with my wife. we would hang out together. my wife and i -- my ex-wife and i had problems. i went to my wife, and i said, "if you want to try to work this out, you need to get rid of becky." lemonis: why did you want her to get rid of becky? john: so that my ex-wife and i could work it out. we were like an inner circle. there was like the...
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we would have these meetings and i would say, hey, a source familiar with john kerry's thinking or somebody's thinking is tellingt hung up with john kerry and he tells me the following. i think i would go with her source on this one. >> andrea, where did you learn everything that you know about being a great journalists? >> i had really great mentors. you saw some of them. certainly tom and brian and lester and all of my colleagues here at nbc and i learned from you. i learned from watching you guys. watching you at the white house and briefings and when the president wanders out. so peter and kristen, the whole team there, incredible team at the white house and on the hill for us, i learn every day from all of you. >> well, andrea, we just feel so fortunate and so honored to be able to work with you. we love you so much. one of my favorite things about all of those clips we just showed was that picture of you laughing and smiling and i think that's one of the things that the general public doesn't know is we just have so much fun together. we have so much fun working with you. that's something we feel so thankf
we would have these meetings and i would say, hey, a source familiar with john kerry's thinking or somebody's thinking is tellingt hung up with john kerry and he tells me the following. i think i would go with her source on this one. >> andrea, where did you learn everything that you know about being a great journalists? >> i had really great mentors. you saw some of them. certainly tom and brian and lester and all of my colleagues here at nbc and i learned from you. i learned from...
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reporter: wolf, quite a stunning turn of events here at the white house with chief of staff john kelly telling his senior staff in a meeting here in the west wing yesterday that president trump has asked him to stay on as the chief of staff through at least 2020 and that john kelly has accepted that invitation from the president. now, this is surprising because it comes amid weeks and months of reporting that john kelly was on his way out almost imminently. even so, right before the president's trip to europe when senior aides thought john kelly may have days or only hours left on the job. now that seems to have changed, and we got a little hint of that yesterday when we were in the oval office as the president was swearing in the new secretary of veterans affairs. he gave john kelly a shoutout for it being his one year on the job as chief of staff. john kelly smiled and saluted the president in return. but this is quite surprising given that john kelly seemed to be on the chopping block in recent weeks here, wolf. he had been telling aides that he believed that this is a way he could rehabili
reporter: wolf, quite a stunning turn of events here at the white house with chief of staff john kelly telling his senior staff in a meeting here in the west wing yesterday that president trump has asked him to stay on as the chief of staff through at least 2020 and that john kelly has accepted that invitation from the president. now, this is surprising because it comes amid weeks and months of reporting that john kelly was on his way out almost imminently. even so, right before the president's...
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. >> sources who spoke to the president sunday tell john roberts that brett kavanaugh and thomas hardiman are the top choices but amy coney barrett has a chance of being the nominee as well. the deciding factor could be which one stands to be confirmed without too many complications. some are concerned that it wouldn't be the case for kavanaugh and barrett. white house sources stress this nomination will not be made by committee and that this will be the president who makes this decision. this past hour the president noted the high stakes of his upcoming pick tweeting i have long heard the most important decision a u.s. president can make is the selection of a supreme court justice. it will be announced tonight at 9:00 p.m. with all the talk of the current frontrunners it is worth noting over the past couple weeks sources told us that each of the four finalists at some point have been in the frontrunner position. >> bill: setting the scene from the white house. byron york from "the washington examiner" with me now out of south carolina. good morning to you. you say the fight starts for re
. >> sources who spoke to the president sunday tell john roberts that brett kavanaugh and thomas hardiman are the top choices but amy coney barrett has a chance of being the nominee as well. the deciding factor could be which one stands to be confirmed without too many complications. some are concerned that it wouldn't be the case for kavanaugh and barrett. white house sources stress this nomination will not be made by committee and that this will be the president who makes this decision....
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. >> reporter: john, survivors telling cnn that the crew told them where the life jackets were on boardon't worry about them, you won't need them. as you mentioned, that salvage operation led by the u.s. coast guard will begin in the next couple of hours. the boat sitting 80 feet deep in table rock lake behind me. we're told that operation could take several hours. once that boat is back on land, it will be under the care of the ntsb for inspection. already, though, divers have recovered a recording device from on board that boat. the ntsb processing that tirl in its d.c. offices. but we're told it could take two weeks before they're able to see or hear anything from. that process of recovering sensitive material has to be done carefully. much of the information that the ntsb is working from now, though, comes from interviews with witnesses and survivors. 14 survivors, among them,tia coleman. tia lost nine of her family members thursday night, including her husband and three kids. now she's trying to process the thought of returning home to indianapolis without them. >> going home, i al
. >> reporter: john, survivors telling cnn that the crew told them where the life jackets were on boardon't worry about them, you won't need them. as you mentioned, that salvage operation led by the u.s. coast guard will begin in the next couple of hours. the boat sitting 80 feet deep in table rock lake behind me. we're told that operation could take several hours. once that boat is back on land, it will be under the care of the ntsb for inspection. already, though, divers have recovered...
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me and tells me that john bolton loeb's. power he wanted for the key because you know you want to try new things not going to be over anytime soon it is the one straw that the u.s. democratic party has to let you know eighteen months after the election they're still argue with the referee this is a suicide note on the table one of the things gentlemen i keep saying this and maybe this is going to be my signature comment for the year ok try this mitt putin campaign promise kept ok check done let me go back to charles in london i think all of us took a look at this article in the spectator and there's no author attached to it trumpet trades the elites a sense that the u.s. always is a peer in democracy loving you know it's really quite interesting because the authors of this article essentially say that trump is the first post exceptional as president to be united states that's a remarkable characterization go ahead charles it's one day i one surprise you to hear that i absolutely agree with your book it's an excellent article
me and tells me that john bolton loeb's. power he wanted for the key because you know you want to try new things not going to be over anytime soon it is the one straw that the u.s. democratic party has to let you know eighteen months after the election they're still argue with the referee this is a suicide note on the table one of the things gentlemen i keep saying this and maybe this is going to be my signature comment for the year ok try this mitt putin campaign promise kept ok check done let...
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john edwards went to trial for wealthy benefactors paying off his mistress. he was ultimately acquitted but there are legal analysts and federal prosecutors who will tell you thatcase against donald trump with this could potentially be a lot stronger than what john edwards dealt with. >> if my recollection is correct, john edwards wasn't putting up the money, his benefactor was putting up the money, this is less of a personal involvement. >> yes, and there's also questions -- sorry to interrupt -- whether donald trump actually paid this money. lanny davis said the corporation was set up, the money wasn't actually paid. that could work to the president's advantage but it doesn't discount what david pecker might have been promising in return for -- or promising to keep that tape quiet before the election if he was making those assurances to the president whether that would be an illegal contribution in itself. >> and rudy giuliani today is tweeting, if cohen is telling the truth, why are he and lanny davis misrepresenting the language by president trump, "do not pay by cash -- check," so much for ethics. harry, let me ask you, the leaking of privileged informatio
john edwards went to trial for wealthy benefactors paying off his mistress. he was ultimately acquitted but there are legal analysts and federal prosecutors who will tell you thatcase against donald trump with this could potentially be a lot stronger than what john edwards dealt with. >> if my recollection is correct, john edwards wasn't putting up the money, his benefactor was putting up the money, this is less of a personal involvement. >> yes, and there's also questions -- sorry...
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former cia director john brennan telling msnbc flat out, quote, i think mr. trump is either not smart enough to realize that mr. putin is playing him or he doesn't care. scheef among the concerns of those read in on threats to the homeland, election meddling. trump telling reporters over the weekend that he'll mention the topic in his conversations with russian officials. but trump's own statements show he's more inclined to side with putin than his own intelligence agencies. take this tweet from just the past week. russia continues to say they had nothing to do with meddling in our election. i guess that's what happens when the president gets played by an adversary. and an increasingly emboldened president resists the advisors and experts we once hoped would serve as guardrails against his impulses. editorial board at the washington post warns we are on dangerous ground. either mr. trump has lost touch with the central u.s. interest or there is some other explanation for his kowtowing that is yet unknown. if there is another explanation, odds are good that r
former cia director john brennan telling msnbc flat out, quote, i think mr. trump is either not smart enough to realize that mr. putin is playing him or he doesn't care. scheef among the concerns of those read in on threats to the homeland, election meddling. trump telling reporters over the weekend that he'll mention the topic in his conversations with russian officials. but trump's own statements show he's more inclined to side with putin than his own intelligence agencies. take this tweet...
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john ramos tells us this story has now come full circle. >> reporter: berkeley prides itself on compassion for the poor and homeless. but the ongoing saga of the rv campers at berkeley marina shows there are limits to that compassion. >> frankly i. don't think they belong here. >> reporter: today is eviction day for the dozen or so rvsparked in the lot at the south end of the property. after they left, the city rushed to chain off the lot. but the rvs didn't go far. they simply moved back to the original site across from the boat marina. this time, settling behind the barriers erected to keep them from parking along the street. it has become an embarrassing game of wack-a-mole for city officials trying to get them to leave. >> we are economic refugees trying to make it in the city that we have all called home for many years. and there's no reason why we should running in fear from our government when we haven't committed crimes. >> reporter: at a news conference this afternoon an attorney for the rv owners say they are asking for a place where living in an rv wouldn't be a criminal offense
john ramos tells us this story has now come full circle. >> reporter: berkeley prides itself on compassion for the poor and homeless. but the ongoing saga of the rv campers at berkeley marina shows there are limits to that compassion. >> frankly i. don't think they belong here. >> reporter: today is eviction day for the dozen or so rvsparked in the lot at the south end of the property. after they left, the city rushed to chain off the lot. but the rvs didn't go far. they...
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embassy sat and telling. john bolton because we all know his background and the kind of persona that he has here he was really caught flat footed in moscow preparing for this summit here i mean i think was a. a month before he did your job you wrote it because i don't comment on what. it was smiling. the first time i saw it was we were going to mazing but you know if you are i think you know i think you have to take into consideration that the men. the men from school was to. reboot in the united states a strong production you know in an industry to bring the brands back and so if. the real goal the real and so the there is to be concurrent is germany and china so they have to be controls have to be have to be submitted and in my opinion we could have very interesting result of this meeting between trying to put in because if on these men go to make america great i mean industry again. can only be in my opinion you know i can go both ways in this market i've talked about this a number of times i'm not really convi
embassy sat and telling. john bolton because we all know his background and the kind of persona that he has here he was really caught flat footed in moscow preparing for this summit here i mean i think was a. a month before he did your job you wrote it because i don't comment on what. it was smiling. the first time i saw it was we were going to mazing but you know if you are i think you know i think you have to take into consideration that the men. the men from school was to. reboot in the...
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and a tweet that former trump attorney john dowd tells him that he initially trusted mueller but camesident. joining me with more, msnbc legal analyst katy fang. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> giuliani wants to know what mueller has in his arsenal against the president. is this legal strategy, a delay tactic, is this a p.r. move? what is this? is this common? >> so i have a new nickname for rudy giuliani, i call him slow-roll giuliani because every time these negotiations have gone down in terms it was trump sitting for an interview with robert mueller and the team, the line gets pushed back and back. i want to remind everybody, giuliani is the lawyer, but it is not the law that mueller has to give all the evidence that shows that donald trump has committed a crime prior to donald trump sitting for an interview. i recall the fact that former president clinton negotiated conditions under which he sat for an interview with ken starr, the special prosecutor back then. however, the conditions included things like closed circuit television feed during the course of the interview.
and a tweet that former trump attorney john dowd tells him that he initially trusted mueller but camesident. joining me with more, msnbc legal analyst katy fang. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> giuliani wants to know what mueller has in his arsenal against the president. is this legal strategy, a delay tactic, is this a p.r. move? what is this? is this common? >> so i have a new nickname for rudy giuliani, i call him slow-roll giuliani because every time these...
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throwing his own intelligence agencies under the bus today in helsinki and now texas senator john cornyn tellsnn there's talk about pushing back on the president, that gop lawmakers may issue a resolution supporting intel community's assessment that russia interfered in the election. we shall see. back with me now steve hall, max and michael. interesting to see if republican lawmakers can stand up to the president. >> i'm not holding my breath, don. >> we shall see, yeah. this is ash carter, right? >> don, i'm old enough to remember their outrage at the judge perilloux comments, the charlottesville comments, the access hollywood comments. >> this is the former secretary of defense. he said in my almost four decades in national defense i never saw or imagined so uneven a hand over of american security interests and principles with nothing in return at a meeting. it was like watching the destruction of a cathedral. what do you think of that, steve? >> i have to think back to my former colleagues, comments like that not just in the cia but intelligence community. we're large, and frankly you can
throwing his own intelligence agencies under the bus today in helsinki and now texas senator john cornyn tellsnn there's talk about pushing back on the president, that gop lawmakers may issue a resolution supporting intel community's assessment that russia interfered in the election. we shall see. back with me now steve hall, max and michael. interesting to see if republican lawmakers can stand up to the president. >> i'm not holding my breath, don. >> we shall see, yeah. this is...
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another red state democrat, john tester, tells us he's not feeling the heat just yet. we'll see how many are yeses and how many are nos. bottom line, democrats are saying they believe judge kavanaugh would be a threat on abortion rights and the healthcare law. shep? >> shepard: timeline is important here. tell us about that. >> republicans here on capitol hill and some at the white house hope to have judge kavanaugh confirmed by october 1. the start of a new supreme court term. republicans note that justice sonya sotomayor and kneel gorsuch were confirmed in 66 days from nomination to confirmation. a short time ago, the senate majority leader encouraged democrats to keep an open mind about kavanaugh. >> the president couldn't have done a better job of picking a well-qualified nominee. i think the comments all over the country have been rolling in not just from people that are conservative but others as well. >> there will be pressure on moderate republicans like lisa murkowski of alaska and susan collins of maine. senators will need time to review the records and colli
another red state democrat, john tester, tells us he's not feeling the heat just yet. we'll see how many are yeses and how many are nos. bottom line, democrats are saying they believe judge kavanaugh would be a threat on abortion rights and the healthcare law. shep? >> shepard: timeline is important here. tell us about that. >> republicans here on capitol hill and some at the white house hope to have judge kavanaugh confirmed by october 1. the start of a new supreme court term....
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john roberts tells us the president also had a bit of a royal mess to clean up. john is in london tonight. hello, john. >> and, mike, good evening to you. on both stops of the european trip the president has begun his visit by taking to task leaders on issues that irritate him. at nato it was german chancellor angela merkel. here in the u.k. it was his host theresa may. at checkers the british prime minister retreat, a reset of sorts. president trump insisting he was not criticizing theresa may in an interview with the "sun" newspaper. >> i have a lot of respect for the prime minister. >> on wednesday president trump told the "sun" may's plan for a soft brexit maintaining ties to the european union would make impossible any bilateral trade deal with the united states sgluns it'll definitely affect trade with the united states. unfortunately in a negative way. i kid give her my views on how she should negotiate. and she didn't follow those views. would i say she probably went the opposite way. >> today the president walked that back, saying the u. kr can do what it
john roberts tells us the president also had a bit of a royal mess to clean up. john is in london tonight. hello, john. >> and, mike, good evening to you. on both stops of the european trip the president has begun his visit by taking to task leaders on issues that irritate him. at nato it was german chancellor angela merkel. here in the u.k. it was his host theresa may. at checkers the british prime minister retreat, a reset of sorts. president trump insisting he was not criticizing...
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senator john kennedy telling me that a second meeting shouldn't happen unless putin changes his behaviortor flake telling me that the meeting definitely should not happen in private. pompeo will address ongoing efforts with north korea on denuclearization. here is another snippet what we expect him to say in his opening remarks today. quote, we are engaged in patient diplomacy, but we will not let this drag out to no end. trish, a lot of things covered here today. pompeo will address trade, tariffs. we expect he will make a strong statement in support of nato. each member gets seven minutes to question pompeo. a lot of grilling, pompeo in the hot seat at 3:00 p.m. trish: thank you so much, hillary vaughn, everyone. joining me with reaction former senior advisor to president reagan, ed rollins. >> night to be with you. trish: seems to me they're being a little controlling here. i made a comment, in business doing a deal, you could have a lot of different one-on-one conversations. you don't have to have everybody there telling you whether or not you can have the conversation. are the senat
senator john kennedy telling me that a second meeting shouldn't happen unless putin changes his behaviortor flake telling me that the meeting definitely should not happen in private. pompeo will address ongoing efforts with north korea on denuclearization. here is another snippet what we expect him to say in his opening remarks today. quote, we are engaged in patient diplomacy, but we will not let this drag out to no end. trish, a lot of things covered here today. pompeo will address trade,...
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wendy's and papa john's tell cnbc they don't comment on rumors or speculation. john's closed up 4% on that report yesterday. >>> the u.s. economy taking center stage at yesterday's delivering alpha conference in new york here's a quick recap >> don't be gloomy and doomy in an overboard sense the american economy is in very good shape ♪ >> perception is out there that the market has gone up the perception is everything is going great. the reality is if the market is down, that means it's actually undervalued. >> i'm a natural optimist. i like where we are. that '08/'09 thing was vicious, it's taken a long time for people to get elbow room i think we're there now. >> i think reading too much into the news of the day can get you nervous. as investors we may say, my gosh, i have to pull back. take everything out of the market wait for the all clear sign. that's a mistake >> i like that sentiment there you spent some time with david rubenstein i spent some time with ken griffin who had similar thoughts >> the theme kicked off with larry saying i don't see any signs o
wendy's and papa john's tell cnbc they don't comment on rumors or speculation. john's closed up 4% on that report yesterday. >>> the u.s. economy taking center stage at yesterday's delivering alpha conference in new york here's a quick recap >> don't be gloomy and doomy in an overboard sense the american economy is in very good shape ♪ >> perception is out there that the market has gone up the perception is everything is going great. the reality is if the market is down,...
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john mccain is being treated for brain cancer. democrats are working the numbers. >> simple math tells you if john mccain is absent it's a 50- 49 senate. one republican senator can decide the fate the white hous about two republicans specifically, both of whom may have concerns about the potential impact on abortion rights. there are also a handful of moderate democrats facing re- election this year in states that trump won who may find themselves under pressure to support the nominee. >> that's right, as far as tonight's announcement is concerned, that's really the easy part and then the difficult work begins of getting this individual confirmed. that's not a speedy process, the last justice to go through this took 66 days. . >> we'll continue to watch this story. >>> time is 4:34. new this morning in san francisco, the police early this morning removed people involved in a protest outside of ice headquarters. the protestors were ordered to leave and that street was closed to everyone else. 0. >> the protestors were demanding the shut down of the immigrations and custom enforcement agency that it be replaced with something else. yest
john mccain is being treated for brain cancer. democrats are working the numbers. >> simple math tells you if john mccain is absent it's a 50- 49 senate. one republican senator can decide the fate the white hous about two republicans specifically, both of whom may have concerns about the potential impact on abortion rights. there are also a handful of moderate democrats facing re- election this year in states that trump won who may find themselves under pressure to support the nominee....
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also making an appearance, john cena. >> tell me a little bit about who you play and how you fit intothoritative figure in sector 7 and the true transformers freaks will know what i'm talking about. >> even though this movie takes place in the '80s, bumblebee takes the form of this awesome 1967 vw bug. now, hundreds of man-hours, thousands of dollars went into building eight of these babies from the ground up. >> how would you glassify yourself as a driver? >> what would you rank? i'm pretty -- >> yes. >> your driving's good. >> thanks. >> coming up -- ♪ don't walk away from me >> whitney houston's sister-in-law on whitney's fatal drug addiction. who pat houston blames for keeping the star from rehab. >> and robin williams remembered in a new documentary. >> we were the best of >>> welcome back, everybody, to our summer movie preview. now, it has been six years since whitney houston's tragic passing. and now a new documentary out this weekend and produced in part by the houston family promises to show an intimate and unflinching port rit of whitney that goes beyond the headline. >> ke
also making an appearance, john cena. >> tell me a little bit about who you play and how you fit intothoritative figure in sector 7 and the true transformers freaks will know what i'm talking about. >> even though this movie takes place in the '80s, bumblebee takes the form of this awesome 1967 vw bug. now, hundreds of man-hours, thousands of dollars went into building eight of these babies from the ground up. >> how would you glassify yourself as a driver? >> what would...
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me and tells me that john bolton loeb's power he wanted for the key because you know you want to tell you it's not going to be over any time soon it is the one straw that the u.s. democratic party has to. eighteen months after the election there still are you with a referee this is a suicide note on the table one of the things gentlemen i keep saying this and that maybe this is going to be my signature comment for the year ok trump is mitt putin campaign promise kept ok check done let me go back to charles in london i think all of us took a look at this article in the spectator and there's no author attached to it trumpet trades the elites a sense that the u.s. always is a peer in democracy loving you know it's really quite interesting because the authors of this article essentially say that trump is the first post exceptional as president to be united states it's a remarkable characterization go ahead charles it's one day i won't surprise you to hear that i absolutely agree with yeah i think it's an excellent article yeah it's very well t
me and tells me that john bolton loeb's power he wanted for the key because you know you want to tell you it's not going to be over any time soon it is the one straw that the u.s. democratic party has to. eighteen months after the election there still are you with a referee this is a suicide note on the table one of the things gentlemen i keep saying this and that maybe this is going to be my signature comment for the year ok trump is mitt putin campaign promise kept ok check done let me go...
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why aren't more republicans telling him just get out of this meeting. just get out. i assume bolton -- the john bolton we know from five years ago would tell him to get out, right? >> the john bolton we knew from five years ago is gone. talk about republican leadership, there's one republican leader. the rest are followers and they're all following the president. there's no independent congressional rivalous institution at all. >> you know what's interesting today, when rod rosenstein -- and i felt like -- i'll tell you how i heard it. his call for bipartisanship was hinting at a bigger shoe that's going to drop and it's going to be rough. we're going to need true leadership to deal with it. first of all, just listen to what he said. >> i want to caution you, the people who speculate about federal investigations usually do not know all of the relevant facts. we do not try cases on television or in congressional hearings. >> just today the president described the mueller investigation as a witch hunt. your response. >> i only comment on the evidence. the evidence that reflects, is reflected in o
why aren't more republicans telling him just get out of this meeting. just get out. i assume bolton -- the john bolton we know from five years ago would tell him to get out, right? >> the john bolton we knew from five years ago is gone. talk about republican leadership, there's one republican leader. the rest are followers and they're all following the president. there's no independent congressional rivalous institution at all. >> you know what's interesting today, when rod...