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one young singer up for the best new artist, julia michaels. sat down with jamie yuccas. ♪ but you don't judge me >> vulnerable lyrics and raup voice. a song about issues became a best-seller for julia michaels last year. ♪ judge me because if you did baby i would judge you too ♪ ♪ because i got issues >> while you may not know her name, you know her music. at,00024, mike cams is an established hit maker. writing for some of pop music's biggest names. ♪ sorry ♪ including justin bieber, and gwen stefani. in all, 18 singles, penned by mike cams charted on the billboard hot 100. now julia michael its ready to make a name for herself. >> when you heard you were being nominated for a grammy what want through your mind? >> my manager crept in. i am sorry, i don't want to freak you out. we got nominated. he started crying. what just happened. ♪ you're moving in too close >> until recently. creating confessions for others was her comfort zone. >> you learn about super intense things hamt penning in people's livers. because they're trusting you to help
one young singer up for the best new artist, julia michaels. sat down with jamie yuccas. ♪ but you don't judge me >> vulnerable lyrics and raup voice. a song about issues became a best-seller for julia michaels last year. ♪ judge me because if you did baby i would judge you too ♪ ♪ because i got issues >> while you may not know her name, you know her music. at,00024, mike cams is an established hit maker. writing for some of pop music's biggest names. ♪ sorry ♪ including...
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julia michaels is huge.between sza and julia michaels. >> there's talk that a woman who a year ago was a stripper and might win best rap song. >> cardib has exploded thanks to reality tv. >> being the first female to win rap song of the year. but how important are the grammys in the grand scheme of thi things? >> nowadays they need grammys to launch tours. >> bob marley never got a grammy, run dmc. >> neither did public enemy or tupac or biggie. >> and not a single one direction or in their post one direction career have yet to get -- >> zane, harry, nils? >> all of the aobserve. i was out here smoking instead of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. every great why okay - let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here? no... make every day valentine's day with k-y yours and mine. two sensations. one
julia michaels is huge.between sza and julia michaels. >> there's talk that a woman who a year ago was a stripper and might win best rap song. >> cardib has exploded thanks to reality tv. >> being the first female to win rap song of the year. but how important are the grammys in the grand scheme of thi things? >> nowadays they need grammys to launch tours. >> bob marley never got a grammy, run dmc. >> neither did public enemy or tupac or biggie. >> and...
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a song about issues became a bestseller for julia michael last year. know her music. at 24, michaels is already an established hit maker, writing for some of pop music's biggest names including justin bieber and glen stefani. in all, 18 singles penned by michaels have charted on the top 100 and now julia michaels is ready to make a name for herself. >> when you heard you were being nominated for grammy, what went through your mind? >> my manager crept into my room and was like, sorry, i don't want to freak you out, but we got nominated for two grammys and jumped on me and started crying. i'm like, wait, what happened. >> reporter: until recently creating confessionals for other artists was her comfort zone. >> you hear about these intense thinking happens in other people's lives and because they're trusting you to get all of their words into a perfect puzzle piece, there's this beautiful connection that happens. ret wreb remember when you used to be happy for me ♪ >> an argument with a music producer/ex-boyfriend, proved to be the spark that transformed
a song about issues became a bestseller for julia michael last year. know her music. at 24, michaels is already an established hit maker, writing for some of pop music's biggest names including justin bieber and glen stefani. in all, 18 singles penned by michaels have charted on the top 100 and now julia michaels is ready to make a name for herself. >> when you heard you were being nominated for grammy, what went through your mind? >> my manager crept into my room and was like,...
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plus musical guest julia michaels. 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 ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: nicely done. hey, everybody! please, sit down! you're very kind! very kind! very bright. thank you. thank you. what a lovely unmistakable friday audience you are. thank you so much for being here. welcome, welcome, one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it is friday, friday. the president has had an exciting week. he just-- is he back. he's just come back from the world economic forum in davos and a lot of people are talking about the fact that because of some tension at home, trump left for davos without his better half: john kelly. ( laughter ) instead, he left kelly in washington to negotiate on immigration. and that's not easy, because immigration has been a hot- button issue in america since about... 1492. ( laughter ) now, trump has ordered law enforcement to keep dangerous immigrants off the streets, and earlier this week, t
plus musical guest julia michaels. 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 ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: nicely done. hey, everybody! please, sit down! you're very kind! very kind! very bright. thank you. thank you. what a lovely unmistakable friday audience you are. thank you so much for being here. welcome, welcome, one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen...
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khaled, julia michaels -- who do you think is going to take home the prize?n hill. five nominations, her vocals and deliver is incredible. this is julia michael's debut single to have received a song of the year nomination. that's huge. it's going to be tight one between sza and julia michaels. >> there's talk that a woman who a year ago was a stripper and now she might win rap song, the first female -- >> cardib has exploded thanks to reality tv. love and hip hop. she's exploded. but, she can certainly make history this year. >> being the first female to win rap song of the year. but how important are the grammys in the grand scheme of things? >> if you want to sell tickets, yes. nowadays, artists need the grammy's to launch tours. >> bob marley never got a grammy, run dmc. >> neither did public enemy or tupac or biggie. >> or, even worse, not a single member of one direction even as one direction or post one direction career. >> that is the real -- >> who would you want, zane, harry, niles? >> all of the above. >> harry. >> zane has good music. niles? >> al
khaled, julia michaels -- who do you think is going to take home the prize?n hill. five nominations, her vocals and deliver is incredible. this is julia michael's debut single to have received a song of the year nomination. that's huge. it's going to be tight one between sza and julia michaels. >> there's talk that a woman who a year ago was a stripper and now she might win rap song, the first female -- >> cardib has exploded thanks to reality tv. love and hip hop. she's exploded....
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also in that category, 24-year-old julia michaels who scored with the song "issues." >> my manager crept in to my room and was like, sorry, i don't want to freak you out, but we just got nominated for two grammys. >> reporter: jay-z leads this year's nominees with eight nominationinizecluding both record and album of the year. kendrick lamar is next with seven nods. he's also one of the performers. >> he always delivers. he's thoughtful, bright, decisive, controversial. he cares. and those are the kind of artists we like to show. >> sunday night's big show, stars conduct back stage to check out the gift lounge. >> reporter: the lounge is filled with free goodies from jewelry to skin care products to sunglasses. >> over the years, they've worn the glasses they picked up in the lounge. >> reporter: even nominees who fail to win still won't go home empty handed. >> the grammy awards air tomorrow night right here on channel 5. followed by the award show at 4:30. then stay tuned for a special decision of kpix 5 news starring juliette goodrich after the grammys. >> and you as well. >>> on to s
also in that category, 24-year-old julia michaels who scored with the song "issues." >> my manager crept in to my room and was like, sorry, i don't want to freak you out, but we just got nominated for two grammys. >> reporter: jay-z leads this year's nominees with eight nominationinizecluding both record and album of the year. kendrick lamar is next with seven nods. he's also one of the performers. >> he always delivers. he's thoughtful, bright, decisive,...
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also in that category 24-year-old julia michaels who scored with the song issues. >> ♪ >> my managero my room and was like sorry, i don't want to freak you out but we just got nominated for two grammys and jumped on me and started crying. i was like wait what happened. >> reporter: jay-z leads this year's nominations with eight including both record and album of the year. >> ♪ >> reporter: he's one of the performers. >> he always delivers. he's thoughtful, bright, decisive controversial. he cares and those are the kind of artists we like to see on our show. >> reporter: while rehearsals continue here at madison square garden for sunday night's big show stars can duck backstage to check out the lounge. >> over the years ricky martin alicia keys and have worn the glasses they picked up on the lounge on the grammy red carpet. >> reporter: even nominees who fail to win still won't go home empty handed. nicky batiste cbs news new york. >> yeah, i want to visit that gift lounge. you might want -- don't want to miss the must see performances. james cordon hosts the grammy awards tomorrow ni
also in that category 24-year-old julia michaels who scored with the song issues. >> ♪ >> my managero my room and was like sorry, i don't want to freak you out but we just got nominated for two grammys and jumped on me and started crying. i was like wait what happened. >> reporter: jay-z leads this year's nominations with eight including both record and album of the year. >> ♪ >> reporter: he's one of the performers. >> he always delivers. he's...
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also in that category, 24-year-old julia michaels who scored with the song issued. ♪ ♪ ♪ my manager creptand was like, i'm sorry, i don't want to freak you out we just got nominated for two grammys and jumped on me and started crying. i'm like wait, what just started ♪ >> reporter: leads this year's nominees with record and album of the year. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: lamar is next with seven nods he's also one of the performers. >> always delivers. he's thoughtful. he's bright he's controversial. he cares. and those are the kind of artists we like to see on our show. >> reporter: rehearsals couldn't here at madison square garden for sunday night pog's big show stars are back stage to check out the gift lounge. from jewelry to skin care products to sunglasses. >> over the years ricky martin and alycia keys and mary j. blige worn the glasses they pick up in the lounge on the grammy red carpet. >> reporter: even nominees who failed to win still won't go home empty hasn'ted. nicky batist, cbs news new york. >>> don't miss single moment of the must see grammy performances tomorrow night we've got yo
also in that category, 24-year-old julia michaels who scored with the song issued. ♪ ♪ ♪ my manager creptand was like, i'm sorry, i don't want to freak you out we just got nominated for two grammys and jumped on me and started crying. i'm like wait, what just started ♪ >> reporter: leads this year's nominees with record and album of the year. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: lamar is next with seven nods he's also one of the performers. >> always delivers. he's thoughtful....
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she was joined by cyndi lauper, julia michaels and other female artists who sang in the chorus as sheaying. we had a diverse group of artists such as kendrick lamar, opening up the grammys at singing an array of his track from his album, damn. and that was an album that spoke about racial issues, political issues in this country and so he had performances by you to and dave chappel as well that spoke about those themes and then we also had a little comedy sketch where several of the performance read excerpts of the book by an fury and hillary clinton made a cameo, reading a portion of that book. president trump was angry at that. he slams the book, i look at that. he slams the book, i look at the inside workings of his white house. ajab at the inside workings of his white house. a jab at the president at the grammys as well. hillary clinton appearing was one of those moments, wasn't it. in times of the winners, did do is predict that? you know, a lot of people expected jay z or kendrick lamar to win for album of the year but bruno mars beat them out. jay z led the nominations of with
she was joined by cyndi lauper, julia michaels and other female artists who sang in the chorus as sheaying. we had a diverse group of artists such as kendrick lamar, opening up the grammys at singing an array of his track from his album, damn. and that was an album that spoke about racial issues, political issues in this country and so he had performances by you to and dave chappel as well that spoke about those themes and then we also had a little comedy sketch where several of the performance...
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also in that category, julia michaels who store scored with the song -- scored with the song issues. >> my manager told me, we just got nominated. i was like, what just happened. >> jz leads the nominees with eight nominations. >> kendrick lamar has seven. >> he is bright and controversial and he cares and that is the kind of artist we like to see on the show >> reporter: rehearsals continue for sunday night's big show and stars are checking out the gift lounge, filled with free foodies from sunglasses to skin care products. even nominees who fail to win will not go home empty handed. >>> this rising bay area star was once homeless, tomorrow she's up for 2-grammy awards. >> make some noise fur from oakland. >> we love her, who she is as a person. >> still could come, the big break that changed kehlani ashley parrish's life. >> they are calling it a subway in the sky, a new plan to cut down on traffic by sending skiers and snow borders soaring to the slopes >> plus we are going to investigate whether or not we have rain on the way >> we have more coming up on kpix 5 san francisco, aft
also in that category, julia michaels who store scored with the song -- scored with the song issues. >> my manager told me, we just got nominated. i was like, what just happened. >> jz leads the nominees with eight nominations. >> kendrick lamar has seven. >> he is bright and controversial and he cares and that is the kind of artist we like to see on the show >> reporter: rehearsals continue for sunday night's big show and stars are checking out the gift lounge,...
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tune in tomorrow when my guests will be kyle maclachlan, deon cole, and musical guest julia michaels. and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ are you ready fun ♪ tonight don't worry ♪ from it'll be right ♪ it's the late, late show ( cheers and applause ) >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen all the way from st. paul, minneapolis, give it up for your
tune in tomorrow when my guests will be kyle maclachlan, deon cole, and musical guest julia michaels. and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ are you ready fun ♪ tonight don't worry ♪ from it'll be right ♪ it's the late, late show ( cheers and applause ) >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen all the way from st. paul, minneapolis, give it up for your
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also, in that category, 24 year old julia michaels, who scored with the song issues. >> ♪ issues ♪ >>ger crept in my room was like sorry, we just got nominated for two grammys and jumped on me and started crying i was like wait, what just happened? >> ♪ >> ♪ >> jay-z leads this year's nominees with eight nominations, including both record anal bumm of the year. >> lamar next with seven nods, he's also one of the performers. >> he always delivers. he's thoughtful. he's breitbart. he's controversial. he cares. those are the kind of artists we like to see on the show. >> while rehearse halls continues at madison square garden, stars are back stage to check out the gift lounge. >> lounge filled with free goodies from jewelry to skin care products to sunglasses cents. >> over the years, rickynal lea, marry j blind had worn the glasses they pick uphe grammy rd carpet. >> even nominees who failed to win still won't go home emptyni" rammy performances and awards tonight right here oncbss tonight 7:30. still ahead here on cbs-3 this sunday morning, people in washington state ao severe weather
also, in that category, 24 year old julia michaels, who scored with the song issues. >> ♪ issues ♪ >>ger crept in my room was like sorry, we just got nominated for two grammys and jumped on me and started crying i was like wait, what just happened? >> ♪ >> ♪ >> jay-z leads this year's nominees with eight nominations, including both record anal bumm of the year. >> lamar next with seven nods, he's also one of the performers. >> he always...
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also julia michaels scored with a song issues. z leads nominees with eight nominations including record and album of the year. grammy awards air tonight on kpix5. red carpet starts at 3:30 followed by awards show at 4:30. stay tuned for a special edition of kpix news after the grammies. >> we hope to see you later for the grammys. >> face the nation is next on kpix5. have a great sunday. >> cordes: today on "face the nation." trump makes a big concession on immigration. but will he stick to it? as the president prepares for his first official state of the union address he gives republican leaders what they have been begging for, his proposal to protect young immigrants. but some conservatives think it goes too far. plus, the "new york times" shakes up washington with a report that mr. trump ordered top white house lawyer to fire special counsel robert mueller last summer. >> fake news, folks. fake news. fake stories. >> cordes: we'll get reaction to that report and go behind the scenes on immigration with maine republican susan
also julia michaels scored with a song issues. z leads nominees with eight nominations including record and album of the year. grammy awards air tonight on kpix5. red carpet starts at 3:30 followed by awards show at 4:30. stay tuned for a special edition of kpix news after the grammies. >> we hope to see you later for the grammys. >> face the nation is next on kpix5. have a great sunday. >> cordes: today on "face the nation." trump makes a big concession on...
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he denied, keisha made her very first grammy performance a rallying cry, as cindy lauper, and julia michaelser for perfect single song. >> it touched us specifically. we cannot lie dormant. we have to do something bit. >> ♪ >> we will have so much more grammy coverage tonight on et, i'm kevin frazier, new back to you. >>> a young your of the delaware football fan fighting for his life gets a very special message from former vice-president, joe biden. >> you know, danny, you are a real fighter. i'm looking forward to watching you walk out on that field to play for the blue hens. i will be there cheering for you. >> that was the vice-president talking to danny feltwell, nine year-old is under going another round of cancer treatments in delaware. danny first got a video message from carson wentz and when the vice-president heard bit, he decided to also, wish danny well. we all do, indeed. >>> kate bilo joins us now with our forecast, boy, we will get down to a fun week with all of the eagles excitement. but we are looking at precipitation. >> it will be a wild weather ride this week. we've got
he denied, keisha made her very first grammy performance a rallying cry, as cindy lauper, and julia michaelser for perfect single song. >> it touched us specifically. we cannot lie dormant. we have to do something bit. >> ♪ >> we will have so much more grammy coverage tonight on et, i'm kevin frazier, new back to you. >>> a young your of the delaware football fan fighting for his life gets a very special message from former vice-president, joe biden. >> you...
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julia michaels. ♪ i got issues ♪ but you got 'em too >> reporter: and alessia kara.he of here, a key part of the suicide anthem, "1-800-273-8255." and stay. ♪ all you have to do is stay a minute ♪ >> reporter: pink, kesha, and lady gaga. all set to perform. ♪ walk away >> reporter: so will cardi b. ♪ you know where i'm at ♪ and every morning when the sun hits the mountain ♪ >> reporter: country's eric church. marin morris. and brothers osbourne, each of whom played at the route 91 festival in las vegas. they'll play in memory of those two lost their lives. and broadway's patti lupone singing "don't cry for me argentina" to honor the broadway composer andrew lloyd weber. for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, new york. >> so many good songs. >> it will be very moving when they honor the victims of las vegas, as well. >>> coming up on "gma," parenting in the age of social media. how to strike a balance and set an example. keep it here. an example. keep it here. arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is
julia michaels. ♪ i got issues ♪ but you got 'em too >> reporter: and alessia kara.he of here, a key part of the suicide anthem, "1-800-273-8255." and stay. ♪ all you have to do is stay a minute ♪ >> reporter: pink, kesha, and lady gaga. all set to perform. ♪ walk away >> reporter: so will cardi b. ♪ you know where i'm at ♪ and every morning when the sun hits the mountain ♪ >> reporter: country's eric church. marin morris. and brothers osbourne,...
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year old is up for five awards including best new artist, also in that category, 24 year old julia michaelsh the song issues. >> my manager crept into my room and was like sorry, but we just got nominated for two grammys and jumped on me and started crying and i was like >>ay-z leads this year's nominees with eight nominations, including both record year. >> kendrick lamar is next with >> he always delivers.f the he's thoughtful. he's controversial, he cares, and those are the kind of artists who likeow. >> while rehearsals continue here on madison square garden, starschec con out the gift loun. the lounge is filled with three good to skin care products, to sunglasses. >> over the years ricky anal leash a keys, had actually worn the glasses they wore lounge in the red carpet. >> even nominees who failed to win still won't go home empty-handed. nicky batiste, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> so what exactly does it take to get nominated for grammy? well, our pat gallen sat down with a local music produce here is nominated for a look at the road to success they took. >> in the basement of a rest
year old is up for five awards including best new artist, also in that category, 24 year old julia michaelsh the song issues. >> my manager crept into my room and was like sorry, but we just got nominated for two grammys and jumped on me and started crying and i was like >>ay-z leads this year's nominees with eight nominations, including both record year. >> kendrick lamar is next with >> he always delivers.f the he's thoughtful. he's controversial, he cares, and those...
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first grammy performance a rallying cry of sorts, as bebe rexha, cindy lauper, camila cabello, julia michaels, and andra day, joined her for her single "praying." there's a reason it touched us specifically we can't just lay dormant, we have to do something about it we'll have much more grammy coveragetonight on e-t, i'm kevin frazier, back to you (vicki) a reminder... entertainment tonight airs right here on kron 4... it's at 7:30... right after inside edition. and then kron4 news returns for three hours of prime time news, starting at 8:00. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(granti) steve aveson and pam moore are here with what we are working on for kron 4 news at six. (steve) thanks grant and vicki..coming up new tonight at six.. new details about the past of the sex offender accused of trying to lure local teens. just how similar his latest alleged crime is to one he's been accused of previously.(pam) then -- shocking new video showing the moments an east bay officer was hit while trying to stop a sideshow. tonight - why police say the teen suspects in the crime actually showed up at
first grammy performance a rallying cry of sorts, as bebe rexha, cindy lauper, camila cabello, julia michaels, and andra day, joined her for her single "praying." there's a reason it touched us specifically we can't just lay dormant, we have to do something about it we'll have much more grammy coveragetonight on e-t, i'm kevin frazier, back to you (vicki) a reminder... entertainment tonight airs right here on kron 4... it's at 7:30... right after inside edition. and then kron4 news...
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julia: what is leading? michael: it is a combination.in the dollar, and they go hand-in-hand. i have the debates all day, why are stocks not rallying? financials got through earnings season. the story is it was all about -- it was not about the rates etting better interest marginetting better interest margin feelings. [no audio] for me, it comes down to saying there something that is a pure, net interest margin play. howtal market strength, deregulation affects these stocks. the jury is still out. joe: we have a fed meeting this week. because it is not a press conference meeting, i think it is not getting that much of your attention. goldman was out with a note earlier saying pay attention. maybe it is not want to sleep on, maybe they could deliver some sort of hawkish surprise in language. any chance janet yellen will give us drama? michael: well, janet and her swan song will not be the ones giving us drama. there will be guys like me too, let us basic. why.is certainly in the statement, were member in the first paragraph or so and thro
julia: what is leading? michael: it is a combination.in the dollar, and they go hand-in-hand. i have the debates all day, why are stocks not rallying? financials got through earnings season. the story is it was all about -- it was not about the rates etting better interest marginetting better interest margin feelings. [no audio] for me, it comes down to saying there something that is a pure, net interest margin play. howtal market strength, deregulation affects these stocks. the jury is still...
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julia kayam. asha and michael zeldin, robert mueller's former assistant at the justice department. thank you all for joining us. the president keeps saying no collusion, no collusion. the reality is, collusion is being examined and the scope of the investigations go far beyond that. >> absolutely, we learned today that maybe two months ago, bob mueller's team hired a cyber security expert. someone who's looking into potential stiber crimes, if anything, at least the tea leaves coming out of the mueller camp is that this investigation may have what you call multiple theorys of the case, right? it's not just collusion. and certainly collusion has not been disproved at this stage, and so basically he's just throwing out words there, to try to convince some part of the public or his base that this legal case is not occurring. two of his close associates have plead guilty and two are under indictment. so that's like not nothing at this stage. >> the reason i talked about the collusion part of it, and that sort of being a talking point for the administration and his allies and for the pr
julia kayam. asha and michael zeldin, robert mueller's former assistant at the justice department. thank you all for joining us. the president keeps saying no collusion, no collusion. the reality is, collusion is being examined and the scope of the investigations go far beyond that. >> absolutely, we learned today that maybe two months ago, bob mueller's team hired a cyber security expert. someone who's looking into potential stiber crimes, if anything, at least the tea leaves coming out...
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much as possible so they can prepare their client for that interview. >> julia, underscore by filling in some of the blanks what michael was just saying about sessions' importance to mueller specifically. >> yes, that's right. and as michael was saying, he's part of both buckets, both the collusion piece and obstruction. when you think about the role jeff sessions played in this campaign, he was one of the most senior politicians to come out and endorse trump, especially early on. and he also was one of the forward faces of the campaign to deal with foreign officials. he met with russian ambassador to the u.s. sergei kislyak. that was undisclosed and that disclosure that came out later from the media calls for him to recuse himself from the probe. he also was in that famous march 2016 meeting we've all seen the picture of with george papadopoulos who later pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about meetings he tried to set up between then-candidate donald trump and russian president vladimir putin. so jeff sessions had a front-row seat to anything that might have smelled like collusion or may have even been collusion in
much as possible so they can prepare their client for that interview. >> julia, underscore by filling in some of the blanks what michael was just saying about sessions' importance to mueller specifically. >> yes, that's right. and as michael was saying, he's part of both buckets, both the collusion piece and obstruction. when you think about the role jeff sessions played in this campaign, he was one of the most senior politicians to come out and endorse trump, especially early on....
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julia as well. >>> the fallout continues over michael wolff's new bombshell about the inner workings of the trump white house. last hour my it colleague katy tur asked about the people who dispute his reporting in the book. >> tom barrett is saying he's misquoted. katie walsh saying she's misquoted. are they all lying? >> they are lying. i mean, they are all -- you know, they're in a situation. in a situation now where donald trump has come to think that this book is a mortal threat. i don't know if it is or it isn't, but he certainly feels that way, and he is making demands on everybody. >> for more i bring in bob cutner founder,ed torecoeditor. and let me play a little clip here. >> i think that he thought when he told me these things that roy moore was going to win in alabama. and if roy moore won in alabama that would mean steve bannon won and donald trump lost, and steve bannon would be holding a banner into 2018, and i think with that background, he was willing to break with the president. >> bob, does that make sense to you? >> yeah, it does. the thing to appreciate about bannon is that ve
julia as well. >>> the fallout continues over michael wolff's new bombshell about the inner workings of the trump white house. last hour my it colleague katy tur asked about the people who dispute his reporting in the book. >> tom barrett is saying he's misquoted. katie walsh saying she's misquoted. are they all lying? >> they are lying. i mean, they are all -- you know, they're in a situation. in a situation now where donald trump has come to think that this book is a...
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i'm joined by julia maxwell, former progressive media for the trump campaign and michael herschon, he's been an analyst of the reality tvization of our entire democracy and civil discourse, which is fun, right, michael? >> gre go >> good times. it's a great time to be in america. >> i'm going to go over what it means when the chief of staff allegedly says those things. but first, you have argued that sometimes we in the press make mistakes, sometimes we miss the point, falling down rhetorical rabbit holes by donald trump. do you view s-hole gate as that, and how do you view the real world implications of the shutdown looms. >> i think we have fallen down the rabbit hall. we have spent days talking about whether or not the president said vulgar words in a meeting and we have completely missed the point, and have completely missed the point of racism. whether he said s-hole or anything else that is relevant, the issue is he said he prefers white people over black people and he's implementing that view over policy. so i think that's where the problem lies, as a citizen of this country, as
i'm joined by julia maxwell, former progressive media for the trump campaign and michael herschon, he's been an analyst of the reality tvization of our entire democracy and civil discourse, which is fun, right, michael? >> gre go >> good times. it's a great time to be in america. >> i'm going to go over what it means when the chief of staff allegedly says those things. but first, you have argued that sometimes we in the press make mistakes, sometimes we miss the point, falling...
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prosecution in the peterson trial, the blood pattern expert who put michael peterson in the staircase bludgeoning his wife, reporter juliaere in this case, julia. how important was the blood expert, deaver's testimony? >> that blood evidence was critical. here's a guy who has boon -- been doing this for years for the state. look at what his experiment showed. it's got to be the truth. >> reporter: he'd been key in other cases, too. the newspaper recounted the story of a man who was sent to prison for murder after deaver's lab report suggested a stain on the man's car was the victim's blood. >> and it turned out not to be blood. >> wasn't blood at all. >> huh-uh, no. >> and deaver knew, and didn't disclose it? >> deaver knew that that was not blood and didn't disclose it. >> reporter: that man's conviction was overturned. >> gregory f. taylor is innocent of the charge of first-degree murder. >> reporter: and there was more evidence of questionable conduct linked to deaver. the newspaper investigation suggested that the methodology behind some of the blood pattern experiments he was involved in was flawed, designed to prod
prosecution in the peterson trial, the blood pattern expert who put michael peterson in the staircase bludgeoning his wife, reporter juliaere in this case, julia. how important was the blood expert, deaver's testimony? >> that blood evidence was critical. here's a guy who has boon -- been doing this for years for the state. look at what his experiment showed. it's got to be the truth. >> reporter: he'd been key in other cases, too. the newspaper recounted the story of a man who was...
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michael flynn and his son. >> as we're having this conversation, i'm remembering my broadcast we had julia ainsley talking about exclusive, peter baker and robert costa. >> republicans are enthused because president trump is in the corner of roy moore trying to rev up that base in the state. the stakes are enormous. it's really, at this point, it's a jump ball. >> more often than not, that resembles our first segment. we throw stuff out the window that we can't handle in our hour. there's so much news now. this network is all about covering it. >> i mean, they are competitive, i'm sure. but there is a camaraderie to covering not just donald trump and the unconventional ways that he has turned the presidency on its head, but covering this moment. you think of all of the people sort of bringing us these stories day after day after day. it's an embarrassment of riches. >> we know this christmas season, meryl streep and tom hanks -- >> i have heard of them. >> in this movie called "the post." >> "the times" has 7,000 pages detailing about how the white house has been lying about the vietnam war for 30 years. >> the
michael flynn and his son. >> as we're having this conversation, i'm remembering my broadcast we had julia ainsley talking about exclusive, peter baker and robert costa. >> republicans are enthused because president trump is in the corner of roy moore trying to rev up that base in the state. the stakes are enormous. it's really, at this point, it's a jump ball. >> more often than not, that resembles our first segment. we throw stuff out the window that we can't handle in our...
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. >> and julia, we want to remind our viewers that nbc has not confirmed most of what appears in the book, but let me play for you what michael wolff told savannah guthrie yesterday on the "today" show. >> i work like every journalist works. so i have recordings. i have notes. i am certainly and absolutely in every way comfortable with everything i've reported in this book. >> would you release any of those recordings since your credibility is being questioned? >> my credibility is being questioned by a man who has less credibility than perhaps anyone who has ever walked on earth at this point. >> julia, this certainly won't be the last book written about the white house. might this administration be better served by doing what the former ones did, by not responding? >> well, it's interesting. we've seen that the administration has really pushed back on michael wolff, saying he wasn't actually around that much. they didn't talk to him. however, we have seen michael wolff around the west wing. he did have access to those close to the president. and as he said, he spent three hours in total during the campaign and in the white
. >> and julia, we want to remind our viewers that nbc has not confirmed most of what appears in the book, but let me play for you what michael wolff told savannah guthrie yesterday on the "today" show. >> i work like every journalist works. so i have recordings. i have notes. i am certainly and absolutely in every way comfortable with everything i've reported in this book. >> would you release any of those recordings since your credibility is being questioned?...
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julia: let's get a check on the first word news this afternoon with mark crumpton. mark: president says michael wolff's behind-the-scenes look at the white house is full of lies. tells nbc he can back everything up. >> i have recordings, notes, and i am certainly, absolutely, in every way, comfortable with everything i have reported in this book. fury:the book "fire and inside the trump white house" goes on sale today. it is already number one on amazon. the washington post is reporting that nsa director mike rogers is retiring this spring. admiral rodgers has informed the workforce of his decision expects president trump to nominate his successor. the senate will confirm his replace met this month. agencyironmental section is touting cleanups at several of the nation's most polluted signature of a compliment in the trumpet ministrations effort to reduce the number of superfund sites. but records show the work was completed before mr. trump took office. epa records show the seven superfund sites delisted last year following are the average base -- fall under the average pace of resident barack
julia: let's get a check on the first word news this afternoon with mark crumpton. mark: president says michael wolff's behind-the-scenes look at the white house is full of lies. tells nbc he can back everything up. >> i have recordings, notes, and i am certainly, absolutely, in every way, comfortable with everything i have reported in this book. fury:the book "fire and inside the trump white house" goes on sale today. it is already number one on amazon. the washington post is...
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julia ainsley. thank you for that. and i want to bring in msnbc russian affairs contributor and former ambassador to russia michael mcfaulwho i'm sure has been through a few of the clearances himself. and i want to talk about the pentagon report. so from your experience, what kind of national security related information could some these people gained access to? >> well first of all, it is a shocking report, a great reporting. i honestly do not know how this could happen. so just to affirm that. this is something that needs further investigation. and the trump administration needs to look into it. of course there are different levels of security clearance. let's be clear about that. i work three years at the national security council at the white house and the clearances i had versus a contractor on an interim security clearance is very different, that information. but the process needs to be looked into because we do not want these kinds of people having any security clearances whatsoever. >> so some of the individuals who got the security clearances were, we believe, compromised by some level of foreign influence. to p
julia ainsley. thank you for that. and i want to bring in msnbc russian affairs contributor and former ambassador to russia michael mcfaulwho i'm sure has been through a few of the clearances himself. and i want to talk about the pentagon report. so from your experience, what kind of national security related information could some these people gained access to? >> well first of all, it is a shocking report, a great reporting. i honestly do not know how this could happen. so just to...
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julia, garrity and renato. two sources telling cnn that special counsel robert mueller is looking to interview president trump about his decision to fire both michael flynn and james comey. what's your reaction to this news? what does it say to you about the focus on firing those two men? >> well, it's really interesting news because typically prosecutors wait until late in the investigation to interview subjects which the president is a subject of the investigation at this point. and so what that tells me is that mueller is very far along in the obstruction piece of the investigation. you know, we talk a lot of times about the mueller investigation as if it's one big thing. but in reality it's a series of related investigations. you know, a minute ago we were talking about gates and manafort. and that's really not a directly related to the obstruction piece of the investigation which is not directly related to let's say the trump tower piece. what this tells me is that the president is now, you know -- excuse me, mueller is now at the final stages of the obstruction investigation. and he is going to be asking the president questions about why he f
julia, garrity and renato. two sources telling cnn that special counsel robert mueller is looking to interview president trump about his decision to fire both michael flynn and james comey. what's your reaction to this news? what does it say to you about the focus on firing those two men? >> well, it's really interesting news because typically prosecutors wait until late in the investigation to interview subjects which the president is a subject of the investigation at this point. and so...
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julia said and they're saying this part's not right. my comments are misappropriated. someone else said i said this, i didn't really say this. that said, a number of reporters saw michael wolf there at the white house wearing the blue pass so he could walk around the west wing fairly unimpeded. it seems that a lot of people participated in the book. you're not hearing any sort of denuns seeation by steve bannon of his comments in the book. there could be some details of the scenes that aren't quite right. many people are implying that. but we do know the author had quite a lot of access to the white house and some of his reporting tracks with what we reported early on, what the "new york times" reported, other outlets reported. some of his reporting tracks with that pretty closely. >> it tracks with my reporting during the campaign from sources who would openly question whether or not donald trump should be in the white house who then went on to work for the campaign, there are some things that ring true. there's a curious moment, kristen, i want to ask you about it, in the first anecdote of the book. it reads as if michael wolf is in the room. a dinner between steve b
julia said and they're saying this part's not right. my comments are misappropriated. someone else said i said this, i didn't really say this. that said, a number of reporters saw michael wolf there at the white house wearing the blue pass so he could walk around the west wing fairly unimpeded. it seems that a lot of people participated in the book. you're not hearing any sort of denuns seeation by steve bannon of his comments in the book. there could be some details of the scenes that aren't...
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michael burns. great to have you with us. >> nice to see you. >> and you at the heart of this, julia mentioned, notion of the bundsal. altice wants greater flexibility in choice in their video bundles and will continue to advocate for customers' interest and change the current model imposed by programmers and say your viewership of starz is declining overall. essentially saying, people aren't watching and we want to change the bundle. what are do you say to that? >> well, starz has never been stronger look at the hit shows they have. thousands of movies they offer to consumers everywhere, and so what's happening here is it's a little hide the football again, i would say that altice is being disingenuous at best and lying at worst very simple. they want to keep, say to consumers hey, look over here. you guys are going to be paying this big price for this bundle and going to have a lot of great channels in there, but guess what happened, guys? in the dead of night we took out starz with thousands of movies, billions of dollars between lions gate in our content and gave you the cowboy channel and charge you the same. ri
michael burns. great to have you with us. >> nice to see you. >> and you at the heart of this, julia mentioned, notion of the bundsal. altice wants greater flexibility in choice in their video bundles and will continue to advocate for customers' interest and change the current model imposed by programmers and say your viewership of starz is declining overall. essentially saying, people aren't watching and we want to change the bundle. what are do you say to that? >> well,...
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julia: we need clarification on the 20,000 additional on top of what they have already achieved. scarlet: i think the president will embrace that rate of $50 billion number that apple is contributing. michael mckee, thank you for going through those numbers. others start bringing back that money -- from offshore, how will the bond market be impacted? this mccormick is with us, and your call on this is one of those widely read stories on bloomberg today. talk about the money that is held supposedly overseas, but really and treasuries. >> overseas is kind of a misnomer. that money through foreign subsidiaries as the agencies and corporate bonds. isn't really aon lot of exchange rate movements as far as dumping foreign currency assets and buying dollars. is not going to be impactful for the u.s. dollar. you are saying, we look at the big players, apple, microsoft, google. altogether they have about 500 billion. most people think they either are going to sell some of them, or if they don't sell when they mature, they won't roll them over and use that money to you even though mike detailed some to boostt and jobs -- shareholder value. stock buybacks, booster dividends, things like that. julia:
julia: we need clarification on the 20,000 additional on top of what they have already achieved. scarlet: i think the president will embrace that rate of $50 billion number that apple is contributing. michael mckee, thank you for going through those numbers. others start bringing back that money -- from offshore, how will the bond market be impacted? this mccormick is with us, and your call on this is one of those widely read stories on bloomberg today. talk about the money that is held...
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the sons of actress julia louis-dreyfus filmed an adorable music video in honor of her last chemo treatment yesterday. ♪ beat it just beat it ♪ >> they lip synced the words to michael" louis-dreyfus shared the video on instagram. i love what she said about her sons. she said look what these guys did for me. so nice. >> and they appear to have the same comedic timing. >> they absolutely do. very nice. very nice, indeed. >>> president trump is accused again of account remarks. ahead, views of mr. trump's comments and the first year of the trump administration. hi, i'm mindy kearns. it's great to finally meet you. nice to meet you too. your parents have been talking about you for years. sorry about that. they're all about me saving for a house, or starting a college fund for my son. actually, i want to know what you're thinking. have a seat. yeah. knowing that the most important goals are yours. with 15,000 financial advisors, it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. but their nutritional needs (vremain instinctual.d, this is a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one, true instinct. where a
the sons of actress julia louis-dreyfus filmed an adorable music video in honor of her last chemo treatment yesterday. ♪ beat it just beat it ♪ >> they lip synced the words to michael" louis-dreyfus shared the video on instagram. i love what she said about her sons. she said look what these guys did for me. so nice. >> and they appear to have the same comedic timing. >> they absolutely do. very nice. very nice, indeed. >>> president trump is accused again of...
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, julia louis-dreyfus hit a milestone in her battle with breast cancer and just completed chemotherapy and her sons showed their support dancing and lip-syncing to the perfect song "beat it" by michaelwrites on instagram, my beauty boys made this for me today. my last day of chemotherapy. pretty sweet, right? ain't they sweet? the boys wrote beat it, mom. as you guys know, we love you, julia. she started treatment in the fall. she's posted a number of support videos from her "veep" co-stars there they are. production of the show has been delayed but producers say when julia is ready it will return for its seventh and final season on hbo. >> that's good. >> thinking about you, julia. >> beat it. >>> if you're a fan of tracy morgan, i have great news for you. the funnyman's return to the small screen is locked and loaded for april 3rd. mark your calendar. [ applause ] "snl" and "30 rock" star's new series is called "the last o.g." he plays an ex-con returning home after 15 years. his former girlfriend is married to a successful white man with two teenage twins that he never knew that he fathered. >> oh, that's awkward. >> the girlfriend is played by none other than tiffany haddish. [
, julia louis-dreyfus hit a milestone in her battle with breast cancer and just completed chemotherapy and her sons showed their support dancing and lip-syncing to the perfect song "beat it" by michaelwrites on instagram, my beauty boys made this for me today. my last day of chemotherapy. pretty sweet, right? ain't they sweet? the boys wrote beat it, mom. as you guys know, we love you, julia. she started treatment in the fall. she's posted a number of support videos from her...