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jon. jon: jillian turner in washington, thank you.or more on this let's bring in susan, chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner, so the president says he willupport either one of the two republican bills that are now in the house, is either one of those bills going to pass? >> well, it's a great question. i think that clip that you played of bob goodlatte is telling that he's talking about this compromise plan as one that embraces the four requirements that president trump outlined in the state of the union address. that tells me that even the more conservative end of the gop conference may back this. that means it may have a good chance of passing. it's not on the schedule next week but it could be. they said to expect a possibility of a vote on this as early as next week. i think that because it has what the president is asking for, generally the four basic pillors which are path for citizenship for 1.8 dreamers, that's a biggie. the question is can they get it together and not lose say 2 dozen or so republican
jon. jon: jillian turner in washington, thank you.or more on this let's bring in susan, chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner, so the president says he willupport either one of the two republican bills that are now in the house, is either one of those bills going to pass? >> well, it's a great question. i think that clip that you played of bob goodlatte is telling that he's talking about this compromise plan as one that embraces the four requirements that president...
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jon? jon: unbelievable.f paul. >>> a crisis situation in yemen as saudi-led forces wage an all-out assault on a rebel-held port town that serves as a gateway for much of the country's food shipments. ryan chill coat is in london. >>orter: iran and saudi arabia, which is getting some help from the united states, fighting a proxy war in yemen. on the one side of the battle, you've got those saudi-led forces working together with the government of yemen which has been in exile and also getting some assistance from the u.s. in terms of targeting and refueling for saudi aircraft. they're trying to take that airport. on the other side, you've got the iranian-led forces working together with the houthi rebels. they've held that airport for a good while, and they want to continue to do so. why is it so important? obviously, it's important for the war in gemmen strategically -- yemen strategically, but it's also where 70% of the food in the country comes through. think about that. two out of three people in yemen, an
jon? jon: unbelievable.f paul. >>> a crisis situation in yemen as saudi-led forces wage an all-out assault on a rebel-held port town that serves as a gateway for much of the country's food shipments. ryan chill coat is in london. >>orter: iran and saudi arabia, which is getting some help from the united states, fighting a proxy war in yemen. on the one side of the battle, you've got those saudi-led forces working together with the government of yemen which has been in exile and...
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jon? jon: jeff paul at the border, jeff, thank you. let's bring in the chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. so the president backed down on his zero tolerance policy in the face of withering criticism, but the problems continue to mount down there, and we're seeing the protests as well, susan? >> that's right, i wouldn't say he backed down, he said that he wanted the families to stay together at the border. that's a little different than reverting back to the old policy which was just catch-and-release. basically letting everybody go with not everybody turning up for court hearing later on. so right now, they're kind of in a stalemate at this point, the families at the border, we've got the kids separated from the parents and a desire on the part of the president for congress to do something about it to keep families together at the border and end the catch-and-release and not just let everybody go and maybe hope they turn up for court hearing. and so everything i
jon? jon: jeff paul at the border, jeff, thank you. let's bring in the chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. so the president backed down on his zero tolerance policy in the face of withering criticism, but the problems continue to mount down there, and we're seeing the protests as well, susan? >> that's right, i wouldn't say he backed down, he said that he wanted the families to stay together at the border. that's a little different than reverting back to the old...
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jon? >> jon: passengers at a major u.s. airport told to clear out immediately. you won't believe what caused this evacuation. plus, west virginia senator joe manchin says he regrets supporting hillary clinton for president in 2016. what he is hinting he might do in 2020 as he faces a tough re-election fight this november. our political panel weighs in next. >> julie: so democrat joe manchin hinting he could support president trump in 2020. the west virginia senator facing a tough re-election battle in november says he regrets backing hillary clinton in 2016. he tells politco, i'm open to supporting the first who i think is best for my country and my state. if his policies are best, i'll be right there. joining us now, former communications director for senator march rubio, isaac wright. thanks for being here today. >> good to be here. >> julie: you as a democrat, what do you make of manchin's hint of supporting president trump? >> big difference between people like joe manchin and washingt
jon? >> jon: passengers at a major u.s. airport told to clear out immediately. you won't believe what caused this evacuation. plus, west virginia senator joe manchin says he regrets supporting hillary clinton for president in 2016. what he is hinting he might do in 2020 as he faces a tough re-election fight this november. our political panel weighs in next. >> julie: so democrat joe manchin hinting he could support president trump in 2020. the west virginia senator facing a tough...
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jon?> jon: thanks, bryan. >> julie: history making here on the set of "happening now." >> jon: yeah. this is the final broadcast of this program, which i've been anchoring for 11 years now. half my time at fox. >> julie: 22 years this man has been on fox news channel. >> jon: that's 1 1/2 centuries in dog years. >> julie: that's my age. i was born when you started it. oh, by the way, i've always wanted a reason or excuse to bring out on the job. i brought out the wedding china. >> jon: all right. >> julie: i want to toast you. i know the show "happening now" will be gathering later this afternoon. but you are a part of the family to many of the viewers. i felt like we should share the test with our viewers. >> jon: thank you for watching. i'm going off to do the fox report on weekends. you've been doing the fox reports on weekends and now you spend more time with your kids. >> julie: my husband will no longer be a single parent. a toast to you. it's been an honor. >> jon: great working wit
jon?> jon: thanks, bryan. >> julie: history making here on the set of "happening now." >> jon: yeah. this is the final broadcast of this program, which i've been anchoring for 11 years now. half my time at fox. >> julie: 22 years this man has been on fox news channel. >> jon: that's 1 1/2 centuries in dog years. >> julie: that's my age. i was born when you started it. oh, by the way, i've always wanted a reason or excuse to bring out on the job. i...
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jon? >> sad story. jeff paul, thank you. >>> now this, president trump launching a full defense of his negotiations with north korea, accusing the media of a coordinated effort to disparage the process. the president sending a series of rapid fire tweets this morning after a week in which some people questioned both the optics and the outcome of his summit with dictator kim jong-un. the president tweeting quote: the denuclearization deal with north korea is being praised and celebrated all over asia. they are so happy. over here in our country some people would rather see this historic deal fail than give trump a win even if it does save potentially millions and millions of lives. garrett tenney is following this from the white house. garrett, the president is also defending his decision to end joint military exercises with south korea as part of his kim jong-un agreement. >> yeah, jon, that move has been a point of criticism for the president over this last week. those exercises have been
jon? >> sad story. jeff paul, thank you. >>> now this, president trump launching a full defense of his negotiations with north korea, accusing the media of a coordinated effort to disparage the process. the president sending a series of rapid fire tweets this morning after a week in which some people questioned both the optics and the outcome of his summit with dictator kim jong-un. the president tweeting quote: the denuclearization deal with north korea is being praised and...
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jon? >> ellison barber in new jersey with the president. thank you. >>> meanwhile, thousands braving the sweltering heat in washington, d.c. to attend an immigration rally right across from the white house. one young protester there reading a letter to a child separated from his parents at the southern border. >> i really hope you and everyone else gets free and live a happy playful life like a kid [applause] [cheers] >> i wish the president would think about everyone else who is suffering and sad and try to help. people may argue that there are good reasons for this, but there are not. there's not even one good reason. [cheers and applause] >> garrett tenney is covering that and has more for us from washington. garrett? >> after spending the day out there covering these protests in d.c., it is worth noting that a lot of the groups that are behind today's marches are the same ones that have been involved in organizing other protests against president trump and his policies. what was intere
jon? >> ellison barber in new jersey with the president. thank you. >>> meanwhile, thousands braving the sweltering heat in washington, d.c. to attend an immigration rally right across from the white house. one young protester there reading a letter to a child separated from his parents at the southern border. >> i really hope you and everyone else gets free and live a happy playful life like a kid [applause] [cheers] >> i wish the president would think about everyone...
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jon?> jon: just another interesting tuesday at the white house. huh, john? >> john: just tuesday. tuesday morning. >> jon: john roberts the chief white house correspondent. thank you. >> melissa: a lot to break down. let's start with hugo, the editorial director for the "washito examiner." i want to start with the allegations against paul manafort using what's app to get in contact with different people and s teon about what they were dealing with. >> right. >> melissa: all of this pertains to stuff that happened long before he was involved with president trump. but it's not good no matter what. >> no, it's not good. as you say, it has nothing to do with the russia investigation except tangentially and as john robesas saying to put more pressure on mueller. it's about lobbying, relating to ukraine. the what's app messages appear to indicate or clearly do indicate an effort to make sure that the witnesses in the case were singing from the same hymn sheet. what paul manafort and his lawyers
jon?> jon: just another interesting tuesday at the white house. huh, john? >> john: just tuesday. tuesday morning. >> jon: john roberts the chief white house correspondent. thank you. >> melissa: a lot to break down. let's start with hugo, the editorial director for the "washito examiner." i want to start with the allegations against paul manafort using what's app to get in contact with different people and s teon about what they were dealing with. >> right....
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>> jon: a lot at stake. good morning. i'm jon scott. >> melissa: i'm melissa francis. california jungle primary yielding surprising results in thes race. democratic lieutenant governor gavin newsom won by republican john cox finished a strong second. cox seeming to benefit from president trump's endorsement. >> this debate is going to set up a clear choice between venezuela which is what gavin newsom wants california to look like and the california dream restored, which is what i'm aiming to do. >> melissa: peter doocy i live in del mar, california. always the tough assignments, peter. >> melissa, republican lawmakers in california have been trying to do something to keep voters interested in them come november. now they have another way to do it. there will be a republican on the governor's ballot who the democratic candidate gavin newsom is already trying to tie to trump. >> it look like voters will have a real choice this november between a governor who is going to stand up to donald trump and a foot soldier in his war on california. mark my words. i've never backed
>> jon: a lot at stake. good morning. i'm jon scott. >> melissa: i'm melissa francis. california jungle primary yielding surprising results in thes race. democratic lieutenant governor gavin newsom won by republican john cox finished a strong second. cox seeming to benefit from president trump's endorsement. >> this debate is going to set up a clear choice between venezuela which is what gavin newsom wants california to look like and the california dream restored, which is...
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jon sopel, bbc news, singapore. christian: it certainly is an extraordinary turn of event with the donald trump saying he formed a special bond with the north korean leader. what impact could that have? this report from our seoul correspoent laura bicker contains flashing images from the start. laura: it was a stunning moment for south koreans in singapore. they told me their hearts were racing as they watched. full of hope, but also relief at these two leaders areta ing instead of declaring war. one woman couldn't wait to phonw her mom,ho was born in pyongyang. "after seeing this, i suddenlywa thought how ed to go back to north korea before i die," she said. "mum, i want your dream to come true. i want you to step back on north korean land." in seoul, president moon jae-in admitted he had a sleepless night, but looked jubilant at the meeting, which was partially the result of his careful diplomacy.t budonald trump had a surprise for him. he pledged to end what hear described mes, joint military exercises between so
jon sopel, bbc news, singapore. christian: it certainly is an extraordinary turn of event with the donald trump saying he formed a special bond with the north korean leader. what impact could that have? this report from our seoul correspoent laura bicker contains flashing images from the start. laura: it was a stunning moment for south koreans in singapore. they told me their hearts were racing as they watched. full of hope, but also relief at these two leaders areta ing instead of declaring...
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jon: why do have this spread?e got used to this a couple years ago, but more recently things narrowed. they are blown out again where you have this 100 basis point spread. 2020 is ages away, but this gives you an indication that this market does not believe the federal reserve can go where it is projecting. where is blackrock? bob: we think the fed is moving. as my colleague on the clip earlier said, we think it will move three to four times this year total. june and then september and probably december. we do not think they are going much above 2.5. the market is priced for a 2.5% terminal rate. the gap in the dots. the market is a probability weighted pricing mechanism, so it includes probability of higher rates and lower rates. the long-term neutral rate in this country is under debate. there is a fiscal policy impulse that is kicking in likely to impact growth and inflation for the next several quarters. in the overall medium term, we just don't think rates are going as high. jonathan: do you agree? robert: i
jon: why do have this spread?e got used to this a couple years ago, but more recently things narrowed. they are blown out again where you have this 100 basis point spread. 2020 is ages away, but this gives you an indication that this market does not believe the federal reserve can go where it is projecting. where is blackrock? bob: we think the fed is moving. as my colleague on the clip earlier said, we think it will move three to four times this year total. june and then september and probably...
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this is jon. >> oh, yeah, that's me. >> how about you, jon? >> the the year, 1996.ing on this game show. single and ready to mingle. [ laughter ] >> how do you make her feel special? >> well -- start off with some fabulous food. >> oh, my gosh. he seems so weird. >> my ex-girlfriend at the time was the casting director of a show called the big date. and she was like, you get paid $250f you want to come on and make an idiot out of yourself. i said, that sounded good. >> that is his tear kag cal. you look like bradley cooper. did you have the same hair stylist. >> probably. i mean, the '90s happened. [ laughter ] >> end it. with a fabulous foot massage. >> she souhe sounds like a seri killer. i'll start with massage. your foot massage. >> we learned something new about jon hamm. he has a foot fetish. >> oh, my gosh. >> i've done embarrassing things in my career. nothing compared to that. >> get out! >> in their new comedy, life long friends played a month-long game of tag. >> i will neither confirm nor deny there is game of tag going on right now. but, jeremy's it. >>
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it's friday, jon. >> jon: we got to get it going. >> stephen: it is friday. week. we've had some great shows, but the show can take it out of you-- my throat. you heard me yesterday and wednesday especially my throat was going on me. and the show must go on. >> jon: yeah, push through it. yeah, the show must go on. but it's the people. >> stephen: exactly, they deserve a good show. so what we did was-- ( cheers and applause ) i got my phone right here because before the show-- and you know this because my arm was hurting a little bit because i got a shot. my doctor came here and he gave me a shot in the arm of-- of a-- of a steroid because my throat was going on me. and i got the name of the steroid right here. anybody out there who has anything better, i'll take that, too. it's dexamethazone. anybody? yeah. a couple of dex-heads out there. i'm feeling better. like, can i like-- you know-- oooo! i can do that and here's the thing, there are side effects. >> jon: oh,. >> stephen: because i'm feeling-- i'm feeling it a little bit right now. i'm feeling a little
it's friday, jon. >> jon: we got to get it going. >> stephen: it is friday. week. we've had some great shows, but the show can take it out of you-- my throat. you heard me yesterday and wednesday especially my throat was going on me. and the show must go on. >> jon: yeah, push through it. yeah, the show must go on. but it's the people. >> stephen: exactly, they deserve a good show. so what we did was-- ( cheers and applause ) i got my phone right here because before the...
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jon kay reports. jon: she was said to be loaded with spices, pearls, and diamonds.this is how the president might have looked as she headed home to london in hard to imagine on a calm day sehen,ay, but back storms cher to single the cornish coast. now the storms of 2018 have shifted the stands, ati for the firs exposed an anchor and seven cantors, some of them two meters long. mark millburn was one m the divers we the discovery. mark: not realizing deis was right the waves. jon: he told me the wreck waet only a few ms from the shore, covered by centuries of shingles in a stretch of dangerous water. mark: we cannot wait to get back in. it is that connection with history, but most people do not even get the chance to see it. two actually allow it to come here iminimal, so the chance of anybody see unit is-- so smal eeing it is so small. i think i should play the lottery, really. jon: finding the spot where the president was lost has long been the dream of historians. part of the wreck was found 20 years ago, but this latest wdiscovery might explain the ship broke up a
jon kay reports. jon: she was said to be loaded with spices, pearls, and diamonds.this is how the president might have looked as she headed home to london in hard to imagine on a calm day sehen,ay, but back storms cher to single the cornish coast. now the storms of 2018 have shifted the stands, ati for the firs exposed an anchor and seven cantors, some of them two meters long. mark millburn was one m the divers we the discovery. mark: not realizing deis was right the waves. jon: he told me the...
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>> jon: no. >> jon: at one point the chinese community in cuba was huge, but they pretty much cleared out after the revolution as did most of the russian, jewish immigrates who were here. so the state erected a few quintessentially chinatown gates. mustered the 14 chinese people left and summoned their relatives. >> anthony: for more than 35 years, jon lee anderson has been reporting from conflict zones such as syria, lebanon, libya, iraq, and afghanistan. >> jon: i lied about my age and travelled around africa. when i was 13, i told people i was 26. >> anthony: in the early 1990s while researching a biography of che guevara, he and his family moved to cuba and ended up staying for three years. >> anthony: you lived here during the special period, which was not so special. that was the bad times. >> jon: that was the bad time. >> anthony: the russians had pulled out. soviets all done. >> jon: the economy went like this. >> anthony: completely tanked. >> jon: 90%. it just tanked. >> anthony: cuba
>> jon: no. >> jon: at one point the chinese community in cuba was huge, but they pretty much cleared out after the revolution as did most of the russian, jewish immigrates who were here. so the state erected a few quintessentially chinatown gates. mustered the 14 chinese people left and summoned their relatives. >> anthony: for more than 35 years, jon lee anderson has been reporting from conflict zones such as syria, lebanon, libya, iraq, and afghanistan. >> jon: i lied...
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right there. >> jon: i love it.n: that's going to be the best ever. >> stephen: did you see. >> -- did you see that interview on "the today" show yesterday. >> jon: yeah, yeah. >> stephen: we might talk about it a little bit. are we over here? we're here. all right. hey, remember that trump tower meeting attended by don jr., jared kushner, and paul manafort-- also known as huey, duey, and colludy? ( laughter ) well, before the election, after being promised dirt on hillary clinton, they met with kremlin lawyer natalia veselnitskaya. ( laughter ) once the news of this meeting became public, don jr. released a statement saying the meeting was about adoptions. they were hoping to find a loving family for eric. call now. trump clearly wrote that statement for his son. you knew as soon as you read it. but if that were true, that would be obstruction of justice, so the president has repeatedly denied having anything to do with it. but it turns out trump's lawyers admitted in a letter to mueller that "the president dictate
right there. >> jon: i love it.n: that's going to be the best ever. >> stephen: did you see. >> -- did you see that interview on "the today" show yesterday. >> jon: yeah, yeah. >> stephen: we might talk about it a little bit. are we over here? we're here. all right. hey, remember that trump tower meeting attended by don jr., jared kushner, and paul manafort-- also known as huey, duey, and colludy? ( laughter ) well, before the election, after being...
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( cheers and applause ) jon, you know,-- jon you know what this sunday is, right? >> jon: yeah!e people what this sunday is. >> jon: it is father's day! >> stephen: this sunday is father's day. give it up for the fathers, everybody. and who loves their father? >> jon: i love my father, yes, indeed. >> stephen: that's right. that was not as many people as i was hoping. now, i love my father and i love being a father. i just want to say, for fathers out there, that dad doesn't want you to make a big fuss. a nice card is plenty. but even the best father's day cards don't always nail it on the first try, which is why tonight we're taking a look at some early efforts at father's day cards in our segment "first drafts"! now, as always for "first drafts," i need a little help. any dads? any dads out here? ( cheers and applause ) dad? are you a dad? are you a dad? come on up. hey! come on up. come on up here! hey! give it up. ( cheers and applause ) sir, have a seat, please. what's your name, sir? >> mohammed. >> stephen: mohaemed of hamid. now, mohammed, are you a father? >> yes, i am.
( cheers and applause ) jon, you know,-- jon you know what this sunday is, right? >> jon: yeah!e people what this sunday is. >> jon: it is father's day! >> stephen: this sunday is father's day. give it up for the fathers, everybody. and who loves their father? >> jon: i love my father, yes, indeed. >> stephen: that's right. that was not as many people as i was hoping. now, i love my father and i love being a father. i just want to say, for fathers out there, that...
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jon: let's continue the conversation. ands sticking with mary from hsbc global asset management as well as above miller from lack rock. coming up, the auction block. italy bringing some relief to markets following this week's meltdown and the nation's bonds. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." to the auction block now, where italian bonds have gotten relief. the country sold 3.6 billion euros of five-year and 10 year debt, with an average yield substantially higher than last month. the nervousness around politics showed up across europe this week, including in poland, where they may scrap its only regular bond auction planned for june, leaving its calendar blank for the first time this year. and in european incorporates's, only 82 billion euros of bonds were sold across may, the decline of nearly 60% versus a year earlier. just a handful of investment grade issuers brave to debt markets this week, posting the slowest week for sales this year. still with me, ar
jon: let's continue the conversation. ands sticking with mary from hsbc global asset management as well as above miller from lack rock. coming up, the auction block. italy bringing some relief to markets following this week's meltdown and the nation's bonds. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." to the auction block now, where italian bonds have gotten relief. the country sold 3.6 billion euros of five-year and...
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i like the tan suit. >> jon: thank you so much. >> stephen: very atticus finch. >> jon: feeling good.ephen: you know who i'm excited about tonight? >> jon: what's that. >> stephen: mandy moore, i wanted to talk to her for a long time. josh groban and sara bareilles. and our musical guest-- you guys are in for a treat-- meghan trainor will be out here. i'm all about the bass. >> jon: you all about the bass. >> stephen: she's not doing that song, but i'm all about the bass. she will be close enor these people to touch. it will be fantastic. now, ladies and gentlemen, over the weekend, there's been a new contender for "worst dance floor moves. and before i go any further, i just need you to know to enjoy this story: it's okay to laugh because no one got seriously hurt. we're all there, great. now, check out what happened in denver when an off-duty f.b.i. agent decided to bust some moves with a fully-loaded gun in his pants. >> stephen: okay. let's see that again, from another angle. okay, he's dancing, does the flip, bang, annnd... into the butt. then he walks away, hands up. there he go
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this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is bloomberg markets. i'm jon ehrlichman. shery: i'm shery ahn.are awaiting the fed decision was comes out in a few minutes. markets pricing in a rate rise. for more on what the markets are expecting, we have carl riccadonna. three rate hikes this year, four? think they will answer that question until we t well intsecond half of the year. we know the economy is accelerating, we had a week q1. q2 could be north of 4%. we don't know what that is yet. it would make sense for the fed to dialack intest rate expectations until we have digested the data. we will not know that until july. then we have to things are leveling out in the back ha of the year. the fed has the mket right where it wanted. coin toss between three and four hikes. keep that optionality priced in. what will be more interesting is how they approach neutral. originally the expectation was after you ease off the accelerator, lightly tap the brake pedal. now based on recent comments from governor brainard, others, maybe they will just get to neutral, which they say is about 3%, and stop
this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is bloomberg markets. i'm jon ehrlichman. shery: i'm shery ahn.are awaiting the fed decision was comes out in a few minutes. markets pricing in a rate rise. for more on what the markets are expecting, we have carl riccadonna. three rate hikes this year, four? think they will answer that question until we t well intsecond half of the year. we know the economy is accelerating, we had a week q1. q2 could be north of 4%. we don't know what that is yet. it would make...
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featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: wo! how are you? ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) thank you, jon! thank you, everybody! sit down! thank you very much. lovely, lovely. welcome, welcome. welcome to "the late show," everybody. i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) i'll tell you, the darned stormy daniels scandal just will not go away for donald trump, no matter how many times he clears his browser history. ( laughter ) i have the latest, salacious legal motions in tonight's "stormy watch." ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) huge developments yesterday, when stormy daniels' eternial-- eternal? ( laughter ) >> jon: terminal. >> stephen: stormy daniels' internal attorney, michael avanetti, filed a motion seeking to depose president donald trump and his lawyer michael cohen. that means trump is going to have to answer a lot of uncomfortable questions under oath l
featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: wo! how are you? ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) thank you, jon! thank you, everybody! sit down! thank you very much. lovely, lovely. welcome, welcome. welcome to "the late show," everybody. i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) i'll tell you, the darned stormy daniels...
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, jon, how old are you? >> jon: 30. >> stephen: 30. >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: what's holding you back, man? >> jon: see -- >> stephen: you have achieved nothing with your life? >> jon: i know. >> stephen: she's only 28 years old. >> jon: did you see that? >> i just said that. she's 28. when i was 28, i got my first can opener. no one saw this coming. >> jon: i didn't see this. >> stephen: not even ocasio-cortez. look at her reaction when she found out that she won. that is the terrified look of eye woman who just found out she will be working in congress. "oh, my god! no! i'll be good!" this is a shocker because crowley, the guy she defeated, he's the chairman of the democratic caucus and was "once seen as a likely replacement for house minority leader nancy pelosi." but crowley was big about it. here he is at his rally, congratulating ocasio-cortez: >> this is for alexandria ocasio-cortez! ♪ in the day we sweat it out on the streets of a runaway ♪ american dream >> stephen: he saw the results and was like,
, jon, how old are you? >> jon: 30. >> stephen: 30. >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: what's holding you back, man? >> jon: see -- >> stephen: you have achieved nothing with your life? >> jon: i know. >> stephen: she's only 28 years old. >> jon: did you see that? >> i just said that. she's 28. when i was 28, i got my first can opener. no one saw this coming. >> jon: i didn't see this. >> stephen: not even ocasio-cortez. look at her...
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our jon karl is in the room, our chief white house correspondent, and jon, so many questions still unansweredthat this is truly historic in nature. and jon, in that room he can't hear us, the president is expected to talk shortly, but martha raddatz, our chief global affairs anchor who's been watching thun fold with me in these overnight hours for those watching back in the u.s., the key hurdle here is going to be what the president said, which is we must verify, we will verify complete denuclearization. but how do you do that? >> you check, you recheck, you have a full program here where you get rid of the weapons first of all in a phased basis. but i think what you also have to look out for, david, is exactly what the president said. you really can't trust. the president may trust kim jong un but you can't trust, you have to verify. and the united states has said that again and again. not just verify but irreversible denuclearization. what you also had in that statement is the president and kim jong un saying that the president committed to provide security guarantees to north korea. that's
our jon karl is in the room, our chief white house correspondent, and jon, so many questions still unansweredthat this is truly historic in nature. and jon, in that room he can't hear us, the president is expected to talk shortly, but martha raddatz, our chief global affairs anchor who's been watching thun fold with me in these overnight hours for those watching back in the u.s., the key hurdle here is going to be what the president said, which is we must verify, we will verify complete...
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and they're open all night. >> jon: all night. >> stephen: they're open all night. >> jon: 24 hours. >> stephen: no, just at night. and trump continued to lit reallily push the envelope. >> can you give us the flavor of the letter. >> it was a very interesting letter, at some point it may be-- it may be appropriate, i will be able to give it to you maybe, will you be able to see it. >> stephen: that sounds like an incredible letter. he just have really enjoyed reading it. >> i haven't seen the letter yet, i purposefully didn't open the letter. i haven't opened it. >> stephen: he didn't-- but you-- you just-- you just said-- well, now we know how did he his book reports. the great gatsby san incredible gatsby, one of the best all time gatsbies. in conclusion, i purpose purposefully did not read the great gatsby. now we may not-- great gatsby. american classic. (applause) f scolt scott. >> stephen: f scott fitzgerald, that's an extra. the meeting is set to take place in singapore but it's not clear who is going to pay for it north korea requires that a foreign country foot the bill. no
and they're open all night. >> jon: all night. >> stephen: they're open all night. >> jon: 24 hours. >> stephen: no, just at night. and trump continued to lit reallily push the envelope. >> can you give us the flavor of the letter. >> it was a very interesting letter, at some point it may be-- it may be appropriate, i will be able to give it to you maybe, will you be able to see it. >> stephen: that sounds like an incredible letter. he just have really...
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carl convent knee y quin-- quint morgan brenn and jon fortt we got to 223,000, unemployment lowest inyears intrigue over the president's tweet. at 7:21 a.m. this morning about the jobs number. eamon has that at the white house. eamon? >> reporter: that's right. you've been talking to larry kudlow this morning, earlier today. on your interview he said it was his decision to talk to the president last night on air force one to give him those job numbers. the president then tweeted about the jobs report at 7:21, as you mentioned, saying he looked forward to employment numbers coming out at 8:30 this morning, the president not saying what those numbers were market participants and folks here in washington speculated that the president was signaling somehow that this could be a big jobs number coming up. the white house has been defending that today, saying that the president did not put out the number itself and, therefore, there was nothing inappropriate about his tweet at 7:21 this morning. you guys asked kudlow about it on the air he talked about that conversation he had with the presi
carl convent knee y quin-- quint morgan brenn and jon fortt we got to 223,000, unemployment lowest inyears intrigue over the president's tweet. at 7:21 a.m. this morning about the jobs number. eamon has that at the white house. eamon? >> reporter: that's right. you've been talking to larry kudlow this morning, earlier today. on your interview he said it was his decision to talk to the president last night on air force one to give him those job numbers. the president then tweeted about the...
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jon sopel is in singapore. after jon sopel is in singapore. after the jon sopel is in singapore. afters jon sopel is in singapore. after the comments fron president jon after the comments from president trump's advisers over canada, a long time ally of the united states, how serious is all this for the g7, do you think? very. on friday night when i was in quebec isaidi on friday night when i was in quebec i said i thought it would be unlikely there would be a communique, i landed in hong kong and saw the breaking news there had been a communique agreed, only before i took off from hong kong to find that donald trump rescinded it. this is highly unusual behaviour and it seems it was nothing to do with justin trudeau trying to rewrite the communique it was all to do with him taking exception tojustin trudeau saying i won't be pushed round and the trump team thought that was dishonourable and that is why he called him a weak figure an dishonest. it is deeply damaging to the g7 as well. you raised the question how in the headlines how does trump treat foes and friends alike? seems rather e
jon sopel is in singapore. after jon sopel is in singapore. after the jon sopel is in singapore. afters jon sopel is in singapore. after the comments fron president jon after the comments from president trump's advisers over canada, a long time ally of the united states, how serious is all this for the g7, do you think? very. on friday night when i was in quebec isaidi on friday night when i was in quebec i said i thought it would be unlikely there would be a communique, i landed in hong kong...
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jon sopel, bbc news, quÉbec.the bbc's gary o'donoghue joined us from the summit site a short time ago. given the rift between donald trump and the other leaders, are they going to be able to agree on anything at the end of the? summ gary: larry kudlow, the head of the national economic council,th said he though would be like a family quarrel. he was wrong. it has turned into a full-blown family feud. that is not just because of the tariffs on steel and aluminum, and the insult that the canadians have described as a justification on the grounds of nationalecurity, but also because donald trump threw a great big curveball into the equation an hour before he arrived he by suggesting that reincluded into the organization. that has been rodly rejected all european allies, particularly because russia is still involved in occupying crimea, which is why they were thrown out in the first ace. angela merkel has been askedab t this question, and she put a brave face -- she said it would bea honest not to hav final agreement
jon sopel, bbc news, quÉbec.the bbc's gary o'donoghue joined us from the summit site a short time ago. given the rift between donald trump and the other leaders, are they going to be able to agree on anything at the end of the? summ gary: larry kudlow, the head of the national economic council,th said he though would be like a family quarrel. he was wrong. it has turned into a full-blown family feud. that is not just because of the tariffs on steel and aluminum, and the insult that the...
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jon batiste and "stay human" right up there! >> jon: hey! ha ha!and gentlemen, my first guest tonight is the host of "cnn tonight" and has the distinct honor of the president of the united states calling him "the dumbest man on television," please welcome don lemon! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> ah! is this for me? los angeles in the house over there. hey, john. how are ya? >> stephen: are you louisiana? baton rouge. right up the road from this guy. >> jon: that's right. >> stephen: congratulations. that ie identified. even an insult like that -- i story. the president of the united states came after you last year. it's an honor to have the man say "another false story, this time in the failing "new york times" that i watched 48 hours of television today. wrong! also i seldom if ever watch cnn or msnbc, both of which i consider fake news. i never watch don lemon, who i once called the dumbest man on television. bad reporting. ( laughter ) what do you do when you see that? this was in december of 2017. the holidays were coming. >> it r
jon batiste and "stay human" right up there! >> jon: hey! ha ha!and gentlemen, my first guest tonight is the host of "cnn tonight" and has the distinct honor of the president of the united states calling him "the dumbest man on television," please welcome don lemon! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> ah! is this for me? los angeles in the house over there. hey, john. how are ya? >> stephen: are you louisiana? baton rouge. right up the...
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jon hamm is here.ow, music from g-eazy with yo gotti and ybn nahmir. today is flag day. flag day was started in 1916 by a group of senators who needed an excuse to go home one day early. it as day for patriotism. we've heard a lot about immigration and immigrants. we seem to have forgotten this is a nation of immigrants. people to came here because they believe they can build a better life. every week immigrants from all over the world take the oath of citizenship in courthouses, libraries, auditoriums, all across the country without must have pomp or circumstance. this is how it goes. so i don't know, i think becoming an american shouldn't look like a visit to the dmv. [ laughter ] it's a big deal and we think it deserves a big deal. tonight we invited a group of brand-new citizens to come to our show. these are real new citizens. [ cheers and applause ] with that i turn it over to dave joseph, the announcer for the los angeles kings. dave? >> announcer: thanks, jimmy! ladies and gentlemen -- your new
jon hamm is here.ow, music from g-eazy with yo gotti and ybn nahmir. today is flag day. flag day was started in 1916 by a group of senators who needed an excuse to go home one day early. it as day for patriotism. we've heard a lot about immigration and immigrants. we seem to have forgotten this is a nation of immigrants. people to came here because they believe they can build a better life. every week immigrants from all over the world take the oath of citizenship in courthouses, libraries,...
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hi, jon! ( cheers and applause ) nice to see you, man! >> jon: good to see you! cheers and applause ) >> my buddy seemed sad. phen: evday you' got the new things that trump does, and it just -- you know, it wears you down. >> i don't know what you're talking about, but, you know what? why don't you relax at my place and me take this a little bit. let me talk to trump. >> i'd be happy to. oh my god, you reshingled the pool house? a croquet pavilion! i know where i'm going on vacation! >> all right, i'm rolling deep, baby! which camera's the one that goes to the president? three, two, one, boom! ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff )hello, don ( laughter ) it's me, the guy you made sure everyone knew was jewish. on twitter. ( laughter ) i know you're upset about all the criticism you've been taking in the fake news and the fake late night shows. it's just, we're still having a little trouble adjusting to your presidency as it goes into its 500th year. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) everything's off its axis. it's a little unusual. apparently, put
hi, jon! ( cheers and applause ) nice to see you, man! >> jon: good to see you! cheers and applause ) >> my buddy seemed sad. phen: evday you' got the new things that trump does, and it just -- you know, it wears you down. >> i don't know what you're talking about, but, you know what? why don't you relax at my place and me take this a little bit. let me talk to trump. >> i'd be happy to. oh my god, you reshingled the pool house? a croquet pavilion! i know where i'm going...
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hello, jon! >> jon: hey, what's happening? >> stephen: you look like a hip priest. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you very much! thanks, everybody! whoo! ( cheers and applause ) oh, my goodness! ( rim shot ) welcome to "the late show" one and all. i'm your host, stephen colbert. look, how you guys feeling tonight, feeling good? ( cheers and applause ) yes! that reaction right there is why we don't do this show on the mexican border. ( laughter ) so happy down there. because the big story continues to be the trump administration's policy of forcibly separating immigrant children from their parents. and faced with almost universal condemnation from both sides of the political aisle, religious leaders, from the u.n. human right's council-- donald trump took finally took full responsibility for the policy and promised a swift end to this humanitarian disaster. i'm just kidding. ( laughter ) no, he blamed the democrats, tweeting, "the democrats are forcing the breakup of families at the border with their
hello, jon! >> jon: hey, what's happening? >> stephen: you look like a hip priest. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you very much! thanks, everybody! whoo! ( cheers and applause ) oh, my goodness! ( rim shot ) welcome to "the late show" one and all. i'm your host, stephen colbert. look, how you guys feeling tonight, feeling good? ( cheers and applause ) yes! that reaction right there is why we don't do this show on the mexican border. (...
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jon, many thanks, jon sopel and laura bicker, both of them in singapore, our thanks to both of them.land fear they will have to reduce support for some older and disabled people, despite increasing demand. a survey of directors of adult social care to be published tomorrow warns that the financial pressure on councils will mean increasingly difficult decisions. 75% of directors say they'll have to reduce the number of people they help to make the necessary savings. a similar number were concerned about the survival of at—home care and care—home firms in their local areas. in the first of a series, our social affairs correspondent alison holt has been to a residential care home in dorset. right. top floor, then. if we don't address this now, we are absolutely at critical point. marie, i've got your tablet. well, a lot of people are struggling, struggling. pulse is also spot on. just because you refuse to pay it, it doesn't mean we can't charge it. how should we use the money we've got? should it be on social care, up until you're 90 odd or 100 and something? good morning! at harbour h
jon, many thanks, jon sopel and laura bicker, both of them in singapore, our thanks to both of them.land fear they will have to reduce support for some older and disabled people, despite increasing demand. a survey of directors of adult social care to be published tomorrow warns that the financial pressure on councils will mean increasingly difficult decisions. 75% of directors say they'll have to reduce the number of people they help to make the necessary savings. a similar number were...
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featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( theme song playing ) >> stephen: hey! hey! come on! hello! thank you very much! welcome, everybody! please, have a seat. you're too kind. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your shows stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) you know, folks -- donald trump was born 72 years ago today. and i just want say, sir, i wish you a very... birthday. ( laughter ) fun fact, trump's birthday is also flag day. and we know how much he loves the flag. ( laughter ) someone give that flag michael avenatti's card. although i criticize president trump, i did get him a gift. sir, i hope you enjoy these cufflinks. just let me know. ( cheering ) if you have trouble getting them on. ( piano riff ) ( applause ) of course, the gift he wanted was the inspector general's report on the department of justice's handling of the hillary clinton email probe. which was released today, so it's t
featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( theme song playing ) >> stephen: hey! hey! come on! hello! thank you very much! welcome, everybody! please, have a seat. you're too kind. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your shows stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) you know, folks -- donald trump was born 72 years ago today. and i just want say,...
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. >> great to be here with you, jon.hank you for having me. >> so this is a big deal, particularly microsoft's traditional approach to developers tell me, you don't buy github to make a lot of money. so, lay out if, you will, the strategic benefit of github for microsoft. how closely do you have to tie it in to things like azure and where do you keep it at arm's length to maintain that open source, neutral rapport with the developer community? >> yeah. the first thing, jon, is when you think about what's happening in the broader world, every business is a software business, a digital business, whether it's precision medicine, precision agriculture, personalized business or personalized banking it's being built by developers there's data from linkedin that says it's growing greater than software engineer in tech. that speaks to the world that's going to be there going forward, from a secular basis, developers are going to be required everywhere it's kind of like what may be in the early '90s was to knowledge workers with
. >> great to be here with you, jon.hank you for having me. >> so this is a big deal, particularly microsoft's traditional approach to developers tell me, you don't buy github to make a lot of money. so, lay out if, you will, the strategic benefit of github for microsoft. how closely do you have to tie it in to things like azure and where do you keep it at arm's length to maintain that open source, neutral rapport with the developer community? >> yeah. the first thing, jon, is...
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jon: one big happy family. though they put on strained smiles for the cameras, don't be deceived. this is as bad tempered and tense a start to the g7 as there has ever been. watches may be the only things that are synchronize donald trump was the last into quÉbec and will be the first one out, isolated over hit prectionist trade policies. this morning he was in no mood for compromise. pres. trump: they understand -- they are trying to act like,we fought with you in the wars." they don't mention the fact thar they have barriers against our farmers, they don't mention s.e fact that they are charging almost 300% tari when it all straightens out, we will all be in love ag jon: though it is a little bit chilly at the moment in quÉbec , the other g7 leaders are enraged that the u.s. has imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum, citing national eecurity. it brought this from emmanuel macron --the american president may not mind being isolated, but neither do we mind signing a six-country agreement if need be. these count
jon: one big happy family. though they put on strained smiles for the cameras, don't be deceived. this is as bad tempered and tense a start to the g7 as there has ever been. watches may be the only things that are synchronize donald trump was the last into quÉbec and will be the first one out, isolated over hit prectionist trade policies. this morning he was in no mood for compromise. pres. trump: they understand -- they are trying to act like,we fought with you in the wars." they don't...
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i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and jon fortt at the new yorkck exchange. >> we are lookingorward to the at&t/time warner decision. of course, all this news about the nuclear summit we'll deal with a lot of that. let's get straight to that historic meeting between president trump d noh korean leader kim jong-un, taking place overnight in singapore michelle caruso-cabrera is there and joins us with the latest developments michelle >> hey there, jon. the president said he will suspend the military exercises with the south korean military they happen every year as a signal and deterrence to the north koreans. it's pretty clear. we went back and listened to everything that the president said about the decision to suspend those military exercises. it's not clear he thinks it's a concession he just doesn't like how much they cost. >> we will be stopping the war games, which will save a tremendous amount of money we've done exercises for a long period of time, working with south korea. and we call them war games and tremendously expensive the amount of money that we spend on that i
i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and jon fortt at the new yorkck exchange. >> we are lookingorward to the at&t/time warner decision. of course, all this news about the nuclear summit we'll deal with a lot of that. let's get straight to that historic meeting between president trump d noh korean leader kim jong-un, taking place overnight in singapore michelle caruso-cabrera is there and joins us with the latest developments michelle >> hey there, jon. the president said he...
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jon karl live at the white house. jon, thank you. >>> and with that face-to-face summit just one week away now with kim jong-un, reports of a major leadership shakeup in north korea tonight. south korean media now reporting that kim has replaced his top three military officials. the reason remains unclear at this hour. but some observers believe kim may be tightening control and sidelining officials who might resist change in order to give himself more room to negotiate with president trump. >>> and former president bill clinton is in the news tonight, facing a new firestorm for his answers in an interview in this me too era. he was asked whether he owes monica lewinsky an apology. and tonight, lewinsky now tweeting a message after the president's response. here's abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. >> reporter: tonight, bill clinton speaking directly about monica lewinsky for the first time since the me too movement gained momentum. in an interview with nbc news, the former president says he does not
jon karl live at the white house. jon, thank you. >>> and with that face-to-face summit just one week away now with kim jong-un, reports of a major leadership shakeup in north korea tonight. south korean media now reporting that kim has replaced his top three military officials. the reason remains unclear at this hour. but some observers believe kim may be tightening control and sidelining officials who might resist change in order to give himself more room to negotiate with president...
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featuring jon batiste and stay human.ve on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! thanks, everybody! you got-- you got-- you got to love a friday audience, jon. ( cheers and applause ) every friday. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. happy friday! ( cheers and applause ) you're already there. thank god it's friday. it's the end of another jam-packed week in america. and we're really only talking about one story. it's the sad one down south. but other things happened in the last week-- for instance, robert mueller is locking people up. i'll catch you up on the latest on tonight's russian roundup. >> yee-haw. >> >> stephen: thank you, vlad. first, there's trouble for former trump campaign chairman, and zombie corleone, paul manafort, because last week a judge "revoked manafort's bail and sent him to jail to await trial." but he's got a strategy. he's gonna find the meanest-looking guy in the prison yard, walk righ
featuring jon batiste and stay human.ve on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! thanks, everybody! you got-- you got-- you got to love a friday audience, jon. ( cheers and applause ) every friday. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. happy friday! ( cheers and applause ) you're already there. thank god it's friday. it's the end of another jam-packed week in america....
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jon berman/store manager- "it's the right thing to do.aligns with our values, you as a store, what we've trying to do." and, considering the food bank serves one in every five alameda county residents... whatever help grocers can provide is welcomed and appreciated. in berkeley, philippe djegal, kron four news. (robin) coming up after the break... a pig goes for a stroll in the east bay. now... the search is on for its owner. (ácommercialá) (robin) a ten-year-old is traveling the country to treat police officers for their service to their communities. tyler carach handed out donuts at the polk county river center in des moines, iowa. dunkin donuts donated the donuts given to police officers... but carach's project is funded through donations on gofundme. he said it all started one day when he asked his mom if he could buy some police officers a box of mini donuts at his local grocery store. < "and then i asked my mom why were they so happy over a snack. and she said it wasn't because of a snack because they get snacks all the time, its be
jon berman/store manager- "it's the right thing to do.aligns with our values, you as a store, what we've trying to do." and, considering the food bank serves one in every five alameda county residents... whatever help grocers can provide is welcomed and appreciated. in berkeley, philippe djegal, kron four news. (robin) coming up after the break... a pig goes for a stroll in the east bay. now... the search is on for its owner. (ácommercialá) (robin) a ten-year-old is traveling the...
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tonight" in the green room since you guys arrived. >> we're always there for you jon.ars are always cracking each other up. [ laughter ] the movie is about longtime friends who get super intense playing a month long game of tag. >> i'm going to be the one who tags jerry. we're going full bore, but, yeah, it's really fun. >> trying to tag the next one it is cutthroat. >> oh, god. >> when you go home after days like this where we're literally sprinting around and jumping around -- i'm 46 years old. i don't bounce back like this guy bounces back. >> three, two, one, action. >> when it's edited together in slow motion, jon and jeremy renner's showdown kinda seems like a "matrix" movie. >> callahan approaches from the left. engage no contact protocol. >> jeremy got so physical doing his scenes, he fractured both his arms. >> how did this happen? >> justs a stunt rig broke, and i broke along with it. >> crazy freak, you know, accident. >> he's a superhero. i was like if i get a hangnail, i'm going home for a week. >> it is amazing that jeremy kept shooting. >> it is, isn't i
tonight" in the green room since you guys arrived. >> we're always there for you jon.ars are always cracking each other up. [ laughter ] the movie is about longtime friends who get super intense playing a month long game of tag. >> i'm going to be the one who tags jerry. we're going full bore, but, yeah, it's really fun. >> trying to tag the next one it is cutthroat. >> oh, god. >> when you go home after days like this where we're literally sprinting around...
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shen jon is, they are uighurs here there's been a small, very small secessionist movement in shen jon here that goes far beyond going after the people of my be interested in secession. some uighurs have joined isis, been involved in terrorist acts and there have been some acts of domestic terrorism as well that it emanated from sin jon. so for those the reason i think the chinese government has been more repressive and shen jon dennis is elsewhere, i think there's no doubt the level of oppression and the breadth, the scale far exceeds the threat that is posed by the people in this region. >> talk about the phenomena more broadly. let me put it this way. you mentioned the number of people being arrested teacher for corruption is going up, significant and growing. i get every one of them is uniquely guilty of committing corruption. either you to rest a lot more people assume these people, the make a little selective prosecution, shockingly enough. you got great use of technology to gain much more knowledge of what the population is doing. the pressure against civil society. so what is t
shen jon is, they are uighurs here there's been a small, very small secessionist movement in shen jon here that goes far beyond going after the people of my be interested in secession. some uighurs have joined isis, been involved in terrorist acts and there have been some acts of domestic terrorism as well that it emanated from sin jon. so for those the reason i think the chinese government has been more repressive and shen jon dennis is elsewhere, i think there's no doubt the level of...
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what are we to make of that, jon meacham? is this the first time in his presidency that we've seen something like that? >> well, i think so. and i guess, craig, i would argue a little bit or suggest that the phrase is not a change of heart because, though, i can't see into his heart, obviously, i suspect that wasn't it, but it was a change of mind because of the politics and the -- i hate this word but the optics of the moment. and to some extent you to ask yourself, you know, the country has spent the last ten days or more entirely focused on this issue, and if it's really about shees children, then -- these children, then we should be thinking this kind of protest, this kind of attention, has truly moved us in the right direction, not completely, but today is better than yesterday for these children who have been separated from their families. so i think we have to say that, not to give the president undue credit, i don't mean that, it was a crisis of his own making, but if we're going to have anything remotely resembling a
what are we to make of that, jon meacham? is this the first time in his presidency that we've seen something like that? >> well, i think so. and i guess, craig, i would argue a little bit or suggest that the phrase is not a change of heart because, though, i can't see into his heart, obviously, i suspect that wasn't it, but it was a change of mind because of the politics and the -- i hate this word but the optics of the moment. and to some extent you to ask yourself, you know, the country...