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mark richards, the head of -- a proctoring. that that is a view that is music to the years of the agency world. but, it is not a prevalent view. challenge me if you would on this, i think the level of suspicion and wariness and sense of enemies is very vivid. >> very quickly, building on the real challenge that marking others face is that the large advertising of the past are dime businesses. it's not a growth business. and to a great extent, if you look at it, p&g may have missed the fact that it wasn't what they built, like as manufacturing you're going to spend millions of dollars and drag your products and i got distribution and economic scale, well, the dollar shave club took away without advertising. yet, when you think about ads, you should only think about the ads you see, the single most powerful ad it, is word-of-mouth. dustin through social media. very powerful added sampling. that is what is happening. some of these companies, they missed the customer behavior. part of that is as they stopped using new media. they o
mark richards, the head of -- a proctoring. that that is a view that is music to the years of the agency world. but, it is not a prevalent view. challenge me if you would on this, i think the level of suspicion and wariness and sense of enemies is very vivid. >> very quickly, building on the real challenge that marking others face is that the large advertising of the past are dime businesses. it's not a growth business. and to a great extent, if you look at it, p&g may have missed the...
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earthquake the tremors caused landslides on mount when journey which blocked all escape routes but mark richard six point four quake killed at least sixteen people and last left thousands homeless from long island state rason reports. the rescue operation wraps up for the last remaining high construct on mountain johnny more than one thousand tourists from twenty six different countries have managed to come down since the powerful earthquake struck on sunday when indonesian men died the remaining hikers are now safe. the guides and porters were amazing they really helped us to find a safe spot huge blocks were falling it was really scary and there was a lot of dust. at the foot of the mountain evidence that there was little so around here during the earthquake a group of hikers was staying in this home stay on malaysian woman died the house owners look for their gas passports only to find a broken mobile phone and some clothes. the woman who died had just taken a shower and was still in a phone on the bid probably sending a message to a family because she wanted to go home that morning then thi
earthquake the tremors caused landslides on mount when journey which blocked all escape routes but mark richard six point four quake killed at least sixteen people and last left thousands homeless from long island state rason reports. the rescue operation wraps up for the last remaining high construct on mountain johnny more than one thousand tourists from twenty six different countries have managed to come down since the powerful earthquake struck on sunday when indonesian men died the...
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what do you think question mark caller: -- think? caller: richard earlier said he was a veteran which i doubt, because he does not know the constitution. elected president p or i'm a veteran. you should take democrats off your screen. they were taken over by dem -- by progressives and socialists. somebody that knows the law and doesn't go by their ideology like the people obama put in there. i am anr thing is independent and i supported ted elected, i will support the president of the united states, as a veteran. i do not care what richard wants to do. the bottom line, socialists, i don't want 60 more bait -- million -- six many more babies dying and to them. -- under them. bunch of little spiders p or you have a great day. thank you. host: sander on our line for republicans. hi, what do you think about the pending retirement. caller: the man has a right to retire. it is not a presidential election year. so no one should be complaining about that. it is not a presidential election year. i would truly feel like president trump is trying to do his bes
what do you think question mark caller: -- think? caller: richard earlier said he was a veteran which i doubt, because he does not know the constitution. elected president p or i'm a veteran. you should take democrats off your screen. they were taken over by dem -- by progressives and socialists. somebody that knows the law and doesn't go by their ideology like the people obama put in there. i am anr thing is independent and i supported ted elected, i will support the president of the united...
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what we have here today on a bipartisan basis from richard burr and mark warner, bipartisan, is reaching the same conclusion. that there was, in fact, an orchestrated effort by the russian government, led by putin, in order to accomplish that goal of undermining the election. >> the president tries to undermine the intelligence community's findings every day calling it a witch hunt every other day. do you think that the report now that you have republicans on board in the senate agreeing with these findings, they have essentially said this over on the senate side all along but putting out a report solidifies that. will that help counter the narrative you hear from the president and often on fox news and among some house republicans that the findings can't be trusted? can you counter that narrative with this report? >> i think it's going to be an ongoing public relations battle. on the one hand, we will have inconvertible evidence put together by the intelligence community and robert mueller, as well. on the other hand you will have fox news, you will have the white house pr apparatus try
what we have here today on a bipartisan basis from richard burr and mark warner, bipartisan, is reaching the same conclusion. that there was, in fact, an orchestrated effort by the russian government, led by putin, in order to accomplish that goal of undermining the election. >> the president tries to undermine the intelligence community's findings every day calling it a witch hunt every other day. do you think that the report now that you have republicans on board in the senate agreeing...
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this, not the taxpayer, £210,000 that the bbc has been ordered to pay in damages to sir cliff richard. markt the bbc. who is paying over a quarter of £1 million? the licence payer, of course. disgraceful. get rid of the licence fee. christopher hutchins, a solicitor specialising in media law, is with us in the studio, as well as a privacy specialist. we still don't have a clear breakdown of where the judge specifically criticised the bbc and whether he found in favour or against. what are your thoughts on what we know so far? i think sir cliff has been vindicated for his decision to stand up to the bbc and try to protect his privacy rights. this isn't just about try to protect his privacy rights. this isn'tjust about sir cliff. the president that he is helping establish here will trickle down to help all of us when we have issues trying to protect our privacy. imagine if it was a local newspaper for sporting on someone being investigated by the police. the decision today will help them protect their rights. christopher, thatis protect their rights. christopher, that is what you were saying,
this, not the taxpayer, £210,000 that the bbc has been ordered to pay in damages to sir cliff richard. markt the bbc. who is paying over a quarter of £1 million? the licence payer, of course. disgraceful. get rid of the licence fee. christopher hutchins, a solicitor specialising in media law, is with us in the studio, as well as a privacy specialist. we still don't have a clear breakdown of where the judge specifically criticised the bbc and whether he found in favour or against. what are...
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mark. lori: whoa. richard: what a mess. lemonis: the building isn't gonna cost $600,000.gonna cost $1.3 million. michael: it was a mistake. lemonis: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: it is never gonna happen again. lori: god, do you believe this? -lemonis: it looks fantastic. -lori: unbelievable. man: are unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you everywhere? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission with dosing every 8 weeks. woman: stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, inclu
mark. lori: whoa. richard: what a mess. lemonis: the building isn't gonna cost $600,000.gonna cost $1.3 million. michael: it was a mistake. lemonis: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: it is never gonna happen again. lori: god, do you believe this? -lemonis: it looks fantastic. -lori: unbelievable. man: are unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you everywhere? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works...
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richard burr and mark warner tomorrow or sunday, monday, could subpoena him, have him testify in public this week before the senate intelligence committee and we could hear what he has to say and what he doesn't have to say. >> michael issiqoff appreciate it as always. >> sure enough. he's been called the most season person in the trump organization, he's not a trump. he's been subpoenaed. alan weiselberg, this week we learned, he was subpoenaed to testify before a federal grand jury in the probe of trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen. cohen referred to him on the infamous tape to play mate karen mcdougal the "wall street journal" is saying he could have ar testified. since weasel berg knows where all the financial bodies are buried and his tax problems for sure. could it lead to more problems with the president? joining me is the senior writer, he wrote this "wall street journal" profile of weasel berg under the headline donald trump's loyal numbers man. richard, give me some insight. who is this gentleman is this. >> well, alan weiselberg has been with the trump organization for li
richard burr and mark warner tomorrow or sunday, monday, could subpoena him, have him testify in public this week before the senate intelligence committee and we could hear what he has to say and what he doesn't have to say. >> michael issiqoff appreciate it as always. >> sure enough. he's been called the most season person in the trump organization, he's not a trump. he's been subpoenaed. alan weiselberg, this week we learned, he was subpoenaed to testify before a federal grand...
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mark burns, can we use him? >> no. >> richard just called. he said he had an idea for you. >> so we got served from "the new york times." i told you this regarding to unseal the divorce papers with ivana. we're fighting it. kasowitz is going to -- >> they should never be able to get that. >> never. they don't have a -- they don't have a legitimate purpose. >> a woman that doesn't want -- >> correct. >> you've been handling it. that's been going on for a while. >> about two, three weeks. >> all you have to do is delay it -- >> even after that, it's not going to be opened. there's no purpose for it. i told you about charleston. i need to open up a company for the transfer of all of that info regarding our friend david, you know, so that i'm going to do that right away. >> give it to me. >> i've spoken to alan weissleberg about how to set the whole thing up with -- >> so what are we going to pay --? >> yes. and it's all the stuff, all the stuff because you never know where that company -- you never know where he's going to be. >> he gets hit by
mark burns, can we use him? >> no. >> richard just called. he said he had an idea for you. >> so we got served from "the new york times." i told you this regarding to unseal the divorce papers with ivana. we're fighting it. kasowitz is going to -- >> they should never be able to get that. >> never. they don't have a -- they don't have a legitimate purpose. >> a woman that doesn't want -- >> correct. >> you've been handling it. that's...
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chuck grassley and dianne feinstein and richard berr and mark warner at intelligence, they could subpoena michael cohen tomorrow, have him testify in public. we can learn exactly what he has to say, exactly who was there, who his other witnesses were. they can bring back donald trump jr., have him testify in public. and we can air this and the public can evaluate for themselves who is telling the truth here. but this spin, counter spin is really not doing anybody any favors and it's clouding the issue. >> i thit shate to say this but think you're asking for a lot from congress. >> it is their responsibility. >> absolutely. >> they say they want to investigate this and yet everything is behind closed doors and all we get is spin from two sides. >> you're right. i was just trying to be a little sarcastic there. i appreciate your point. rick, i want you to watch giuliani claiming that cohen doctored at least one of the recordings. take a listen to this. >> now i've listened, unfortunately, to mshany, many hours of tapes. and the man is a pathological manipulator, liar. i didn't know that. i
chuck grassley and dianne feinstein and richard berr and mark warner at intelligence, they could subpoena michael cohen tomorrow, have him testify in public. we can learn exactly what he has to say, exactly who was there, who his other witnesses were. they can bring back donald trump jr., have him testify in public. and we can air this and the public can evaluate for themselves who is telling the truth here. but this spin, counter spin is really not doing anybody any favors and it's clouding...
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. >> richard berg and mark warner served the country well and deserve -- >> partisan cooperation for a long time in the house, supposed to work together, this is national security, intelligence community, shocking to see what's going on on the house side. the senate is working the way it is supposed to. >> shocking and undermining of national security. >> senator, thanks for coming in. >> you're welcome. >>> just ahead, more on the attorney general, laughing and repeating the lock her up line about hillary clinton. wait until you hear what else jeff sessions said. >>> a new move to undermine stormy daniels' case against the president. what might her former manager reveal? at outback, there's one way to cook a steak. perfectly. and three ways for perfect shrimp. introducing steak & shrimp, starting at $15.99. whether you choose bbq, garlic butter or sweet & tangy shrimp, it'll be perfect. hurry in! steak & shrimp ends soon. it's a high-tech revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you
. >> richard berg and mark warner served the country well and deserve -- >> partisan cooperation for a long time in the house, supposed to work together, this is national security, intelligence community, shocking to see what's going on on the house side. the senate is working the way it is supposed to. >> shocking and undermining of national security. >> senator, thanks for coming in. >> you're welcome. >>> just ahead, more on the attorney general,...
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renowned professor of economics a meritless at the university of matches massachusetts richard wolfe plus the c.e.o. of straw mark hillary for which looks at the highest and lowest tax rates around the globe and we have a special panel to discuss and i bet deep faith the new u.s. tax law and where it is right now plus alex what hyla bitch will tell us about one provision of the new tax law that may impact life love and. and finances all that ahead on our tax team's program so let's bungle in the jungle and start with some. speaking of taxes corporate stock buybacks hit an all time record of one hundred seventy eight billion dollars in the first quarter of the year the u.s. tax reform law approved late last year cut the corporate tax rate from thirty five percent to twenty twenty one percent and has been a boon for businesses and has helped boost the overall economy but most of the benefits have been used for companies to buy back stock as opposed to what proponents of the tax changes argued would be a benefit that would trickle down to workers and average families some are now wondering if they have been trickled
renowned professor of economics a meritless at the university of matches massachusetts richard wolfe plus the c.e.o. of straw mark hillary for which looks at the highest and lowest tax rates around the globe and we have a special panel to discuss and i bet deep faith the new u.s. tax law and where it is right now plus alex what hyla bitch will tell us about one provision of the new tax law that may impact life love and. and finances all that ahead on our tax team's program so let's bungle in...
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specifically, the unclassified report released by republican richard burr and democrat mark warner of the intelligence committee says that the committee's assessment "showed that moscow sought to denigrate secretary clinton and putin and the russian government developed a clear preference for trump." the report today also says that the committee heard consistently that analysts were under no politically motivated pressure to reach any conclusions. and the committee has seen additional examples of russia's attempts to sow discord, undermine democratic institutions, and interfere in u.s. elections and those of our allies. the kremlin said today that it is possible that russian president vladimir putin and president trump will meet one on one with no staff present except translators at the beginning of their summit meeting in helsinki on july 16th. and so once again americans are learning about the plans of the president of the united states from the russian government instead of from the white house. joining our discussion now malcolm nance, msnbc contributor on intelligence analyst. au
specifically, the unclassified report released by republican richard burr and democrat mark warner of the intelligence committee says that the committee's assessment "showed that moscow sought to denigrate secretary clinton and putin and the russian government developed a clear preference for trump." the report today also says that the committee heard consistently that analysts were under no politically motivated pressure to reach any conclusions. and the committee has seen additional...
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mark berns, can we use him? >> no. >> richard just called. >> we got served from "the new york times." i told you this. unseal the divorce papers with ivana. we're fighting it. cas wits is going to -- >> he'll never be able to get that done. >> no, never. >> and it's all -- >> all you have to do is delay it. >> even after that it's never going to be opened. there's no purpose for it. told you about charleston. i need to open up a company for the transfer of all of that info regarding our friend david. i've spoken to allen about how to set the whole thing up, funding -- >> yes. and it's -- all the stuff, because here you never know that company -- correct. i'm all over that. i spoke to alan about it. when it comes time for the financing -- >> listen, what financing? >> well, i have to pay -- >> pay cash. >> no, no, no, i got -- no, no, no. >> so let's bring in now michael avenatti, stormy daniels attorney with reaction to our breaking news. listen, i've spoken to you about this case. i've spoken to you about meeting stormy daniels
mark berns, can we use him? >> no. >> richard just called. >> we got served from "the new york times." i told you this. unseal the divorce papers with ivana. we're fighting it. cas wits is going to -- >> he'll never be able to get that done. >> no, never. >> and it's all -- >> all you have to do is delay it. >> even after that it's never going to be opened. there's no purpose for it. told you about charleston. i need to open up a company...
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report released in the last hour from the senate intel committee, chaired by republican richard burr and by senator mark warner, that burr fought to release it, hoping the president would be on a golf course somewhere and no one at fox would have time to attack them for coming down as fuddy duddies and not taking the hannity line on russian meddling. >> or trying to hide completely in plain sight, hoping fox news doesn't do anything with it at all. look, what we're watching here, and just everything that we've been talking about, is the president of the united states, dismantling america at home, while at the same time dismantling the western alliance that the united states spent 70 years putting together and maintaining. this nato summit, to jump off what jason was talking about, is extremely dangerous. the fact that the president of the united states is basically it seems willing to give russia just a pass on annexing crimea, if you are the baltic states, if you're poland, if that happens in helsinki, if there are any signs that the president of the united states is just going to let vladamir putin st
report released in the last hour from the senate intel committee, chaired by republican richard burr and by senator mark warner, that burr fought to release it, hoping the president would be on a golf course somewhere and no one at fox would have time to attack them for coming down as fuddy duddies and not taking the hannity line on russian meddling. >> or trying to hide completely in plain sight, hoping fox news doesn't do anything with it at all. look, what we're watching here, and just...
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republican-led there is a great deal of bipartisanship here, phil, as you noted between richard burr, the committee chair and markarner, the ranking democrat. warner today said russia will be back in 2018. we need to be ready. based on everything you know, do you think the intelligence community, and perhaps more importantly, this administration is ready to fight possible russian interference in the 2018 midterms? >> no, for two reasons. first, on day two of going into the oval office, any president typically would look at the national security staff and say we need a plan that's coordinated across government that includes homeland security, state department, cia, fbi, et cetera to figure out how to stop this and coordination with silicon valley. people who are carrying those messages like facebook. i've not seen anything that suggests that the president has ordered a coordinated plan to figure out how to stop this. the second and more significant issue is the most powerful pulpit in this country is the oval office. going into mid terms in the next presidential election, who is going to talk to the american peopl
republican-led there is a great deal of bipartisanship here, phil, as you noted between richard burr, the committee chair and markarner, the ranking democrat. warner today said russia will be back in 2018. we need to be ready. based on everything you know, do you think the intelligence community, and perhaps more importantly, this administration is ready to fight possible russian interference in the 2018 midterms? >> no, for two reasons. first, on day two of going into the oval office,...
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mark burns. can we use him? >> no. >> i'm sorry, richard just called. >> we got served from the "new york times," i told you this. regarding unseal the divorce papers with ivanna. we're fighting it. >> never be able to get that. >> no. never -- they don't have -- >> don't have a legitimate purpose. >> woman that doesn't want to -- >> correct. >> and it's all -- going on for a while. >> two oar thrr three weeks. >> delay it. >> no purpose for it. charleston. i need to open up a company for the trnz fansfer of that info regarding our friend david. >> give it to me. >> i've spoken to allen wieselberg will how to set the whole thing up with -- >> what are we going to do? >> yes. and it's -- all the stuff, because you never know where that company, what he's. >> maybe he gets hit by bsh -- go corre >> correct. when it comes time for the financing? >> what financing. >> cash. >> no. no, no, no no. i got -- no no. >> okay. so it's the last part of the tape that's in question. each side has a different explanation. cohen's lawyer claims trump says
mark burns. can we use him? >> no. >> i'm sorry, richard just called. >> we got served from the "new york times," i told you this. regarding unseal the divorce papers with ivanna. we're fighting it. >> never be able to get that. >> no. never -- they don't have -- >> don't have a legitimate purpose. >> woman that doesn't want to -- >> correct. >> and it's all -- going on for a while. >> two oar thrr three weeks. >> delay...
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marks. i'm here also to speak in support of katherin moore and dennis richards' reappointments of the planning commission. it's very gratifying to see so many people here coming from diverse backgrounds supporting their reappointments. thank you. >> supervisor safai: next speaker. >> hi. i'm kevin ortiz, latino democratic club the planning commission is one of the most important commissions in the city. commissioners richards and moore have fought to have the commission be balanced and fair. the integrity is unquestionable and the dedication to projects with hours of research they put in on their own time to make sure that design is taken into account as well as how the design affects the neighborhood. we've seen a lot of people from different backgrounds come together. commissioner moore is a world-reef found architect whose vast knowledge is unrivalled and commissioner richards has been a fierce advocate for community input with each developer. they've made our city better and it would be in our best interests to keep them on the commission. thank you. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next sp
marks. i'm here also to speak in support of katherin moore and dennis richards' reappointments of the planning commission. it's very gratifying to see so many people here coming from diverse backgrounds supporting their reappointments. thank you. >> supervisor safai: next speaker. >> hi. i'm kevin ortiz, latino democratic club the planning commission is one of the most important commissions in the city. commissioners richards and moore have fought to have the commission be balanced...
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that's a term i remember hearing, richard burr, republican, leading this, along with senator mark warner, a democrat, really wanted to strike a serious tone because they knew the gravity of what they were doing. and if there were any flaws, political motivations toward the right or the left, they would be undermined. and in this case they also were able to use that bipartisan swing and to show that there was no political motivation in the investigation run by the intelligence community into russia's interference in the 2016 election. and so they were able to do what the inspector general did at the justice department just last month, where they also determined that there was no political motivation by the justice department looking into hillary clinton's e-mails. what we have is many investigations, some are investigations of investigations, it can be really easy to get your head lost in all of this. but i think what's clear here is that we had a really serious, long-drawn-out investigation into this narrow piece of what the intelligence community did. and they found no political motivat
that's a term i remember hearing, richard burr, republican, leading this, along with senator mark warner, a democrat, really wanted to strike a serious tone because they knew the gravity of what they were doing. and if there were any flaws, political motivations toward the right or the left, they would be undermined. and in this case they also were able to use that bipartisan swing and to show that there was no political motivation in the investigation run by the intelligence community into...
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is disney willing to let it go -- and mark our next guest says no. joining us is richardd. .lso, ed hammond i want to start with this idea of are we going to see disney get what they want back to its purchase of fox, or are you went to see fox lose the bidding war with sky and disney ending up with a less attractive deal with fox? >> disney has already had to give up on the regional sports network. all 12 regional sports networks, they agreed with the u.s. government they are going to divest those assets. that is a significant chunk of the fox asset that they are not buying. going to go through with this transaction and allow , who hand over sky. which eiger called the crown jewel. that it is more important to go direct to consumer. the biggest threat to consumer asset is sky. to give up on sky seems hard to believe that is actually going to happen. disney has been 1400 four sky. comcast is the winning vendor -- bidder. fox and disney don't need to raise their bid. they could wait before raising their bid for sky. my guess is the fox transaction, they wait for the shareho
is disney willing to let it go -- and mark our next guest says no. joining us is richardd. .lso, ed hammond i want to start with this idea of are we going to see disney get what they want back to its purchase of fox, or are you went to see fox lose the bidding war with sky and disney ending up with a less attractive deal with fox? >> disney has already had to give up on the regional sports network. all 12 regional sports networks, they agreed with the u.s. government they are going to...
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to my age and look at it, i don't know about, i got, i'm close to mark, i think, i got one on you, something. >> you blew my cover, richard. >> i think this is very good that we are, we are at this point in time where we have a commission who is supportive of our lives and presentations available through various exhibits at our zoo, but if we are going to continue it as our zoo, we have to try to help the zoo more and try to get things such as grant monies and other available fundings. no mention of what possibility there would be in the state bond, parks, and the water as well as the natural resource that would have been passed by our constituency here at california. so, if they would try for something like that, and another point to bring up was that if there is available such funding according to our mayor, mark farrell, i like to say oh, farrell, but his interest, we can gain advance from such fundings that's before, going to be a change of mayors in room 200. so, what's presented, if we can get some of that money in advance so they can get a head start on it, maybe there will be so much better for them instead of jus
to my age and look at it, i don't know about, i got, i'm close to mark, i think, i got one on you, something. >> you blew my cover, richard. >> i think this is very good that we are, we are at this point in time where we have a commission who is supportive of our lives and presentations available through various exhibits at our zoo, but if we are going to continue it as our zoo, we have to try to help the zoo more and try to get things such as grant monies and other available...
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instead of a cfo, richard palmer -- instead of picking them, they picked mark manley.y wanted somebody more in the marketing product and operations side of the business. this is 48 hours before the company will report earnings with this overarching theme of global geopolitical risk. alix: what are we going to expect with a look forward from manly? sergio was set to retire next year from manly is is going to- manley say sergio has a plan and i'm going to execute that plan. i do wonder if he is going to tell us about what they are going to do with management. the guy never stopped working. ley going to run that way? they may not have answers to that but his message is going to be here is how we bid. we are going to stick to sergio's plan, or who -- here is a new plan. he is going to have to show there is stability. even though people knew sergio was going to retire shares are still looking down in the wake of this news. alix: much faster than anyone expected. good to see you. earnings season upon us. the anticipated growth rate holding true. 86 companies reporting. by th
instead of a cfo, richard palmer -- instead of picking them, they picked mark manley.y wanted somebody more in the marketing product and operations side of the business. this is 48 hours before the company will report earnings with this overarching theme of global geopolitical risk. alix: what are we going to expect with a look forward from manly? sergio was set to retire next year from manly is is going to- manley say sergio has a plan and i'm going to execute that plan. i do wonder if he is...
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. >> senator flake, not running for re-election, mark sanford just voted out of office. what does that say right there? richardank you so much for joining us. >>> congressman jim jordan is not shying away from allegations he ignored sexual abuse at ohio state. he is calling it a smear campaign. the reporting next. yeah... but popping these things really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. >>> i'm telling the truth. look, i stood up to the speaker of the house from my home state, stood up to the irs and have stood up to the fbi. to think that i would not stand up for my athletes is ridiculous. >> embattled congressman jim jordan is stepping up his defense today against claims he ignored allegations of sexual abuse against a team doctor when he coached at ohio state university three decades ago. politico reports h
. >> senator flake, not running for re-election, mark sanford just voted out of office. what does that say right there? richardank you so much for joining us. >>> congressman jim jordan is not shying away from allegations he ignored sexual abuse at ohio state. he is calling it a smear campaign. the reporting next. yeah... but popping these things really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to...
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just a hash mark, and the number one concern for voters on both sides of the i was immigration. richardis joining us tonight and, the question is if you signed sounded the alarm for more than a year at the president is part of a sleeper sail working for vladimir putin to overthrow our democracy from within. i think you believe that, we are very sincere about it and very intent. you haven't commenced anybody. it is a time to do some soul-searching and ask why have i failed? >> here's the fake data. that poll that you cited, half of it was taken before that fabulous press conference that trump had with putin and half afterwards. the aggregate of poles of real clear politics has them at 43, and it's up and down. >> tucker: but the issue numbers are really interesting, don't you think? nobody cares about russia, why? >> of the fact of the matter is, obama, rag doll mike reagan and clinton got clobbered in the midterm elections. >> but hold on, i'm not making that case. i'm not here to say republicans are in the midterm. i'm interested in the ideas, the issues and what actually is moving the
just a hash mark, and the number one concern for voters on both sides of the i was immigration. richardis joining us tonight and, the question is if you signed sounded the alarm for more than a year at the president is part of a sleeper sail working for vladimir putin to overthrow our democracy from within. i think you believe that, we are very sincere about it and very intent. you haven't commenced anybody. it is a time to do some soul-searching and ask why have i failed? >> here's the...
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gathered in london to mark the 70th anniversary of the nhs, the british medical association said the government's focus should be on expanding healthcare options, not reducing them. richard bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week on the show: i'm in bulgaria to get an exclusive look inside one of the most extraordinary abandoned buildings in the world. dora, it's... it's incredible. i discover an unusual way to go shopping in sofia. i'll take that blue. and uncover treasures near the black sea coast. 0h! theme plays. we are starting off this week in bulgaria's beautiful capital, sofia. this vibrant european city is the perfect place for a break, laid—back, affordable, and picturesque. with its roman, byzantine, and ottoman sites, it's packed with culture and history. but for much of the 20th century, bulgaria was part of the eastern bloc, and under communist rule. as you walk the streets, you can find reminders of the communist era everywhere. one of the strangest is found at your feet. all across sofia there are shops called kleks sunk beneath pavement level. so these shops might seem really odd now seeing as they are close to the ground, but
gathered in london to mark the 70th anniversary of the nhs, the british medical association said the government's focus should be on expanding healthcare options, not reducing them. richard bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week on the show: i'm in bulgaria to get an exclusive look inside one of the most extraordinary abandoned buildings in the world. dora, it's... it's incredible. i discover an unusual way to go shopping in sofia. i'll take that blue. and uncover...
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mark crumpton. >> the u.s. congressional delegation met with members of the russian parliament in moscow. alabama senator richardy says he hopes for a new day as the powers looks to improve relations that he described as strained. just can be competitors sports.ying our competition in the marketplace. competition in the world. but not the adversaries. thatemlin spokesman said vladimir putin could meet with president trump privately and without their aides before the start of their official summit on july 16 in helsinki. says it has been subpoenaed by the justice department to hand over documents related to money laundering and corruption. the investigation has to do with glencore's business in nigeria. the democratic republic of congo and venezuela. former malaysian prime minister was arrested today in connection with the disappearance of $4.5 1mdb.on from state fund a parliamentary committee identified a series of high-priced irregular transactions that under his watch. 12 youth soccer players and their coach have been found alive in a northern thailand cave. their ordeal isn't quite over. officials said today
mark crumpton. >> the u.s. congressional delegation met with members of the russian parliament in moscow. alabama senator richardy says he hopes for a new day as the powers looks to improve relations that he described as strained. just can be competitors sports.ying our competition in the marketplace. competition in the world. but not the adversaries. thatemlin spokesman said vladimir putin could meet with president trump privately and without their aides before the start of their...
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do it for you lou: senate intelligence committee chairman richard burr who has basically turned over the committee to his vice chair, senator markannounced he has no problem with the fisa application abuses concerning carter page. burr, breaking with other republicans yet again, saying quote: i don't think i ever expressed that i thought the pice saw application came up short. there were sown reasons as to why judges -- sound reasons as to why judges issued the fisa. this is the same senator who's acknowledged there is no evidence of collusion whatsoever, and the committee goes on and on and on because warner finds it convenient to do so. judicial watch president tom fitton joins us now, and it's been a busy week for you and for judicial watch. your thoughts as you are see thing the -- seeing the reaction on this network and others to all that was revealed in the 400 -- i i love this. this is the document that you and your folks have been poring over and so have we. but look at this, folks. can we get a picture of this from the side here? look at this. these are all the redactions. i mean, this is crazy. tom, did you think -- yo
do it for you lou: senate intelligence committee chairman richard burr who has basically turned over the committee to his vice chair, senator markannounced he has no problem with the fisa application abuses concerning carter page. burr, breaking with other republicans yet again, saying quote: i don't think i ever expressed that i thought the pice saw application came up short. there were sown reasons as to why judges -- sound reasons as to why judges issued the fisa. this is the same senator...
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the chairman of the committee, a republican from north carolina, richard burr, has tried his best to work with the democratic vice chair, mark warner, and all of the democratic members of the committee to carry out a professional, politics-free investigation that would actually get to real facts and real truth. >> it's interesting to see that actually happen in washington. >> yeah. >> let me switch gears to -- because he's meeting with nato, the president is, before meeting with vladimir putin. and he is continuing this barrage of, i guess, criticism on our nato partners about how much they contribute to defense spending. is the president right? does he have a point? i mean, look at these defense expenditures complying with the nato commitments. the united states, greece, the united kingdom and estonia. and then look at all of these countries that aren't complying. i know president obama did make a point of this when he was in office. president trump is doing it in his own, unique way. is it such a bad thing that the president is badgering these allies to chip in some more money? >> it wouldn't be a bad thing if he was doing
the chairman of the committee, a republican from north carolina, richard burr, has tried his best to work with the democratic vice chair, mark warner, and all of the democratic members of the committee to carry out a professional, politics-free investigation that would actually get to real facts and real truth. >> it's interesting to see that actually happen in washington. >> yeah. >> let me switch gears to -- because he's meeting with nato, the president is, before meeting...
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richard nixon's re-election campaign committee. >> that was nbc's lee reporting 46 years ago last month. the arrest of five burglarers inside the democratic national headquarters in washington's watergate complex marking that anniversary this year, we spoke with author and nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss and sally quinn whose "post's" dogged coverage of that presidential scandal. as we maybe look forward as well -- >> history sometimes rhymes. >> is anything rhyming with today? can we just get off topic for a second? >> you may have a president who's committed malfeasance and we may have a special prosecutor telling us about it pretty soon. but the big difference to me is that richard nixon lied occasionally, i think mike barnicle, will agree with me, over those two years of watergate from time to time, but you did not have the constant barrage of lying that we've got today. even nixon would have found that a little bit much. >> the other aspect of it, sally, is really interesting to me. i'm sure to you. when you think about it -- i bet you have thought about it -- the "post" then, led by your husband, ben bradley. woodward, bernstein, ben bradley gave them the reins and just said go
richard nixon's re-election campaign committee. >> that was nbc's lee reporting 46 years ago last month. the arrest of five burglarers inside the democratic national headquarters in washington's watergate complex marking that anniversary this year, we spoke with author and nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss and sally quinn whose "post's" dogged coverage of that presidential scandal. as we maybe look forward as well -- >> history sometimes rhymes. >> is...
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richard lister, bbc news. even for a man used to throwing himself into thin air, this was a particularly adrenaline packed weekend. swiss skydiver and pilot markself into the jet stream over the skies of australia on saturday. but it wasn't just for the thrill of australia on saturday. but it wasn'tjust for the thrill or of australia on saturday. but it wasn't just for the thrill or to break a record, this is a serious mission and could highlight an untapped energy in the jet stream and other high altitude wind sources. markjoins us in one piece. great to see you. how did the jump on saturday, ? great to see you. how did the jump on saturday,? thank you, i'm really happy to be on safe ground now —— how did thejump on happy to be on safe ground now —— how did the jump on saturday go? we wa nted how did the jump on saturday go? we wanted to get up 10,000 metres and get in the core of the jet stream. we had to stop at 7600 metres, we had big problems with the oxygen supply, had big problems with the oxygen supply, it was leaking, because the heat is went off, we don't know why. at the same time the three burners went down so we had no fire in the
richard lister, bbc news. even for a man used to throwing himself into thin air, this was a particularly adrenaline packed weekend. swiss skydiver and pilot markself into the jet stream over the skies of australia on saturday. but it wasn't just for the thrill of australia on saturday. but it wasn'tjust for the thrill or of australia on saturday. but it wasn't just for the thrill or to break a record, this is a serious mission and could highlight an untapped energy in the jet stream and other...
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richard breached his privacy. fran unsworth, the bbc‘s director of news and current affairs, apologised to sir cliff but said the case markedrtant principle around the public‘s right to know was at stake. the former chair of the bbc trust questioned the decision in an interview with newsnight. i hope it's not too damaging, but i don't think this is bbcjournalism at its best. this is not what a public service broadcasting should be doing, and i think that the decisions made by some very good people whom i'm very much respect in the bbc were wrong. it would be crazy for the bbc, arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved, to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow ha rd, say decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, and apologise they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. lord patten talking to emily makers. donald trump has now said that he holds vladimir putin personally responsible for russian interference in the 2016 us election. at a press conference on monday president trump seemed to put russia's denials above the conclusions of us intelligence
richard breached his privacy. fran unsworth, the bbc‘s director of news and current affairs, apologised to sir cliff but said the case markedrtant principle around the public‘s right to know was at stake. the former chair of the bbc trust questioned the decision in an interview with newsnight. i hope it's not too damaging, but i don't think this is bbcjournalism at its best. this is not what a public service broadcasting should be doing, and i think that the decisions made by some very good...
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news 4's mark segraves took a ride with the hyattsville police to see if these gasless cars can do the jobs o traditional police cruisers. >> reporter: on any given day could t richard hartni have to turn on the lights and sirens and hit the for an emergency call andunlike every other cop in america he isn't hitting the gas.e this policar is fully electric, b that doesn't slow him down. >> police officers for years and years and years have been driving these big macho gas-powered large vehicles and when i let officers get in it and drive it they are amazed how fast it is. 0 to 60 a little over six seconds so it's extremely fast >> reporter: while electric cars can be more expensive to buy he says they are cheaper to maintain, and the city didn't have to pay for this car. the maryland energy administration gave hyatssville a granto now police not only have an electric police car, they also have an electri police motorcycle. >> it gives myself as ace polic of a chance to talk to the public about something other than police work. >> other police stations suld thinking about doing something like this. >> other departments like los angeles have been experimenting with el
news 4's mark segraves took a ride with the hyattsville police to see if these gasless cars can do the jobs o traditional police cruisers. >> reporter: on any given day could t richard hartni have to turn on the lights and sirens and hit the for an emergency call andunlike every other cop in america he isn't hitting the gas.e this policar is fully electric, b that doesn't slow him down. >> police officers for years and years and years have been driving these big macho gas-powered...
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. >> i want to give particular mention to richard nathan who created and leads the research not work -- network. finally, before i introduce lead speaker mark hall, i want to mention we have been busy running meetings and we have two of them next week. on wednesday we are having a conversation with scott godley fda commissioner. >> we have an outstanding panel of three experts with remarks. that will be wednesday afternoon at 1:30. at the end of the week we have a conference on the experience with mip. i can't remember what mip stands for, but those who are interested knows it very well and the policy options to address the shortcomings. >> without further ado, let me introduce mark hall. >>> there they are. thank you very much, it has been an interesting project and i appreciate the support we have gotten from the brookings institution as well as johnson and advisors at the academy program funded. and also thanks to nathan who was a real leader in generating the structure that allowed me to do this work. >> over the past five years with over and -- open enrollment things were off to about start with web problems. but once that was dealt wi
. >> i want to give particular mention to richard nathan who created and leads the research not work -- network. finally, before i introduce lead speaker mark hall, i want to mention we have been busy running meetings and we have two of them next week. on wednesday we are having a conversation with scott godley fda commissioner. >> we have an outstanding panel of three experts with remarks. that will be wednesday afternoon at 1:30. at the end of the week we have a conference on the...
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court ruling that forced richard nixon to turn over the watergate tapes leading to the end of his presidency may have been wrong. the decisions, united states versus nixon, markedimits on a president's ability to withhold information needed for criminal prosecution. he made the comment several years ago during a round table discussion with other lawyers. in a transcript of the conversation published back in 1999, kavanaugh said, quote, but maybe nixon was wrongly decided. nixon took away the power of the president to control information in the executive branch by holding that the courts had power and jurisdiction to order the president to disclose information in response to a subpoena sought by subordinate executive branch official. now, that was a huge step with implications to this day that most people do not appreciate sufficiently. maybe the tension of the time led to an erroneous decision. kavanaugh went on to say that the court might have been wise to stay out of the tape's dispute. the article was part of thousands of pages of documents provided by kavanaugh to the senate judiciary committee as part of the confirmation process. >>> switch gears and get a
court ruling that forced richard nixon to turn over the watergate tapes leading to the end of his presidency may have been wrong. the decisions, united states versus nixon, markedimits on a president's ability to withhold information needed for criminal prosecution. he made the comment several years ago during a round table discussion with other lawyers. in a transcript of the conversation published back in 1999, kavanaugh said, quote, but maybe nixon was wrongly decided. nixon took away the...