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and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what'so me is the most important thing. michael: then you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... takbbq trophies:hese best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... >>yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. >>best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row. >>well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy! the award-winning geico app. download it today. you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the cla250 for $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. a body without proper footd needssupport can mean pain. the dr. scholl's kiosk ma
and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what'so me is the most important thing. michael: then you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... takbbq trophies:hese best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... >>yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah......
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when did you hear about michael?w it was maybe a year or so after martha's murder, he was found drunk in our ditch out in front of our house. and the police came, so we found out that he had all kinds of problems. >> michael bounced from school to school and was already a heavy drinker. after a drunk driving incident, michael's father sent him to elan, a school or troubled kids. but despite all that, michael was never a police suspect. he always had a solid alibi, saying he went to his cousin's house the night of the murder. backed up by john. >> the most important thing that i can share about michael, is that michael's innocent and i can say that with 100% certainty, because i was with him eight miles away at my cousin's. we left our house at 9:30, and we didn't come back until sometime after 11:00, and i was given a polygraph, which i passed. >> years went by without that alibiing with questioned. but years later, suspicious would shift to michael. >> the police investigation was inept from the beginning. >> as aut
when did you hear about michael?w it was maybe a year or so after martha's murder, he was found drunk in our ditch out in front of our house. and the police came, so we found out that he had all kinds of problems. >> michael bounced from school to school and was already a heavy drinker. after a drunk driving incident, michael's father sent him to elan, a school or troubled kids. but despite all that, michael was never a police suspect. he always had a solid alibi, saying he went to his...
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michael, welcome to the program. michael: thanks for having me fernando. , fernando: thank you. the situation in turkey, obviously worrisome -- how does this impact america posture in the middle east? michael: right now, the chief concern for the united states is the fight against the islamic state. we actually operate aircraft out of a base in southern turkey, and what president erdogan seems to be saying is we won't let you use that base unless you extradite this cleric who lives in exile in pennsylvania. fernando: who is being blamed? michael: who is being blamed for the coup? fernando: right, right. i understand flights have resumes from that base, but on a broader scale, is this really a big hit to the united states? are we now facing a middle east that's in flames? michael: well, increasingly, when we think the fire can't spread any further, it does. but turkey is a front line state against syria, and you had a newspaper that the president endorsed that actually spread the conspiracy theory that united states was responsible for the coup. now one of the problems is, initia
michael, welcome to the program. michael: thanks for having me fernando. , fernando: thank you. the situation in turkey, obviously worrisome -- how does this impact america posture in the middle east? michael: right now, the chief concern for the united states is the fight against the islamic state. we actually operate aircraft out of a base in southern turkey, and what president erdogan seems to be saying is we won't let you use that base unless you extradite this cleric who lives in exile in...
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i'm michael skakel's cousin.i want to talk to you about the moxley murder and there was a long pause and he said i've been waiting for this phone call for 27 year and in the six phone calls that followed he laid out this detailed scenario -- >> rose: and you believed it? >> i did believe it but it's like reagan said, it hasn't been verified. so then i did an investigation. he didn't know the last names of these two kids and i was able to find those using a high school year book. charles evans high school and tracked one to bridgeport, connecticut. the other to portland, oregon and called them and talked to them and told me yes, they'd been there on the murder night and they knew all the people and they described the inside of the house where they had stayed that night which was jeffery burns house and knew it with intricate detail. >> rose: so you knew all this and went to officials. >> and there were two hairs found on martha's body. one was african-american and no one had been able to explain the other was part
i'm michael skakel's cousin.i want to talk to you about the moxley murder and there was a long pause and he said i've been waiting for this phone call for 27 year and in the six phone calls that followed he laid out this detailed scenario -- >> rose: and you believed it? >> i did believe it but it's like reagan said, it hasn't been verified. so then i did an investigation. he didn't know the last names of these two kids and i was able to find those using a high school year book....
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bloomberg news reporter michael moore.are seven minutes away from the end of today's equity session. bonds rallying around the world, yields plunging to all-time lows. we are going to dive into the credit market, but vonnie, breaking news. reading these headlines for my bloomberg terminal, attorney general loretta lynch on the probe into hillary clinton's e-mail and private e-mails. she is speaking of the absent ideas festival, and she has been saying the following. at the meeting between her and bill clinton, questions about that meeting were fair. it was fair to be asked those questions. she says she has been briefed and will be accepting the findings. she says she fully expects to accept investigator recommendation on the hillary and that-mail probe, the investigation was independence. to give you some background, the assertion was questioned after loretta lynch met with bill clinton on a tarmac at an airport in phoenix earlier this week. republicans have criticized her, saying that was not a meeting that should have ha
bloomberg news reporter michael moore.are seven minutes away from the end of today's equity session. bonds rallying around the world, yields plunging to all-time lows. we are going to dive into the credit market, but vonnie, breaking news. reading these headlines for my bloomberg terminal, attorney general loretta lynch on the probe into hillary clinton's e-mail and private e-mails. she is speaking of the absent ideas festival, and she has been saying the following. at the meeting between her...
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thank you, general flynn and michael, for coming here today. and thank you, arthur, for heritage for hosting this. general, you mentioned earlier in the 20th century we wiped out all the isms -- >> not completely, but we did a damn good job. >> we did. [laughter] samuel huntington wrote about that in the clash of civilizations in 1993, and he said the next war would be a war based on culture, and i think that's what we're seeing here now. and you've both talked about winning. so what does winning mean to you? what does it look like? do we have to actually wipe out the islamic culture? do we have to modify it so that it is more in line with world norms, or do we just put them at rest for a while as we've done for the last 1300 years and wait for them to resurrect again? >> i'll give you a short answer and turn it over to michael to offer his thoughts. we should not be afraid be or we should not fear what our country was built on, you know? a set of judeo-christian principles. now, we do, there's like this sense of fear in our country because of,
thank you, general flynn and michael, for coming here today. and thank you, arthur, for heritage for hosting this. general, you mentioned earlier in the 20th century we wiped out all the isms -- >> not completely, but we did a damn good job. >> we did. [laughter] samuel huntington wrote about that in the clash of civilizations in 1993, and he said the next war would be a war based on culture, and i think that's what we're seeing here now. and you've both talked about winning. so...
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. >> michael stanley dukakis is the son of european immigrants and proud of it. mid way through a successful third term as governor of massachusetts, dukakis sees himself as a knight clad in armor made from the american dream. >> we thought he was in a good place to be running. having served as governor for quite a few years. what he had done in massachusetts was something that would resonate across the country. >> if he were running for president a haircut with george the greek would mean this little barbershop would be filled with secret service agents. dukakis says it is not an easy decision. >> i will never forget my daughter saying to me, dad, very few people have this opportunity. you have a responsibility to do this service. >> thank you all very much. thank you. >> today a son of immigrants named mike dukakis, announces his run for the presidency of of the united states. >> anyone who has been within six counties of mike dukakis has heard the story of massachusetts. how a run-down state became one of the hottest in the country. >> dukakis's campaign will
. >> michael stanley dukakis is the son of european immigrants and proud of it. mid way through a successful third term as governor of massachusetts, dukakis sees himself as a knight clad in armor made from the american dream. >> we thought he was in a good place to be running. having served as governor for quite a few years. what he had done in massachusetts was something that would resonate across the country. >> if he were running for president a haircut with george the...
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michael: go ahead.et: it is and is a because i think we already saw president obama a little bit today try with the mexican president to begin rebutting the trump argument against, in terms of the u.s.-mexico relationship. a lot of foreign policy ground to cover next week. at thisllary clinton hour speaking in florida. some speculation that she may announce her running mate, although we do not expect the running mate to appear. so, what is up with an "the washington post" newsroom that you can do vols where you think the stance? know anything you don't know. we are waiting for the news that could come any minute. eyes have been on tim kaine, the former mayor of richmond, he meets all the qualifications that hillary clinton has been working for -- looking for. my colleagues have been reporting that he is one of the two top finalist for hillary clinton. the other one to keep an eye on former iowack, governor. he would be a similar choice, a governing choice. he has a hit relationship with hillary clinton.
michael: go ahead.et: it is and is a because i think we already saw president obama a little bit today try with the mexican president to begin rebutting the trump argument against, in terms of the u.s.-mexico relationship. a lot of foreign policy ground to cover next week. at thisllary clinton hour speaking in florida. some speculation that she may announce her running mate, although we do not expect the running mate to appear. so, what is up with an "the washington post" newsroom...
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i'm michael che. >> i'm colin jost.e are live in cleveland from the republican national convention. >> as i've been calling it, white rio. this looks like a gary buce white look alike contest. >> except gary buce is more level headed. >> barely. >> we're next to the rock and roll hall of fame. they won't let republicans use their music. mike pence just finished speaking. you can still feel the electricity in the room, static electrici electricity. created by all the shoes softly shuffling towards the exit. michael. what was your take away so far from the convention? >> i've got to say it was all of those trump celebrities. did he bring out the heavy hitters. scott bao, antonio sobato. >> couldn't get senior. >> the duck dynasty dudes? >> couldn't get them. >> all their schedules lined up. >> what are the odds they all got the same day off. >> crazy. >> no wonder trump is not raising money. scott bao owes me $15 from 1994 when he bet me his gravy train wouldn't end and it did in 1995. >> i honestly worry that trump think
i'm michael che. >> i'm colin jost.e are live in cleveland from the republican national convention. >> as i've been calling it, white rio. this looks like a gary buce white look alike contest. >> except gary buce is more level headed. >> barely. >> we're next to the rock and roll hall of fame. they won't let republicans use their music. mike pence just finished speaking. you can still feel the electricity in the room, static electrici electricity. created by all...
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dukakis. >> massachusetts governor michael dukakis had said he was going for the gold.ire democrats went for him in a big way. >> he came out of there with a huge head of steam, and it really started to look like we were catching fire. >> a long race, a long race. >> dukakis had sort of burst on to the scene. >> i'm the strongest candidate against bush. i think i can take the fight to him. >> he had gone from nowhere to somewhere in a hurry and that was worrying. >> with your help, the son of greek immigrants can seek and win the presidency of the united states. thank you all very much. >> every field office that i entered had pounds and pounds of greek food, spanakopita, moussaka, back -- baklava. if i hadn't been 21 years old, i would have gained 40 pounds in that campaign for sure. >> tonight the race to the finish line begins. with the memory in my heart of the young man who arrived at ellis island. and how i wish he was here tonight. he would be very proud of his son. >> i was very emotional. when he talked about his father and how -- how proud he would have been o
dukakis. >> massachusetts governor michael dukakis had said he was going for the gold.ire democrats went for him in a big way. >> he came out of there with a huge head of steam, and it really started to look like we were catching fire. >> a long race, a long race. >> dukakis had sort of burst on to the scene. >> i'm the strongest candidate against bush. i think i can take the fight to him. >> he had gone from nowhere to somewhere in a hurry and that was...
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i'm taken by your comment, michael, about vietnam. my first war. a policy of gradualism does not win. gradual application of power does not win. and it seems to me for some time we have tried to apply power gradually and we only looked at it in the military sense instead of the psychological, ideological, political and financial economic sense. we are challenged and we must win. what are your thoughts as gradualism as application of policy? >> well, there's lots of different ways to win but you have to have the will to win when you start it off so the maybe circumstances in which it works and other circumstances in which it doesn't work, it depends on who the enemy is, what drives me craze is what super status entails and what kind of world we want to live in. we want to live it seems in a world in which people don't want to mess with us because if they mess with us they're going to be destroyed. that's what super power means. it's not like attacking your neighbor next door. you're not going to survive, right now nobody has that conviction. nobody
i'm taken by your comment, michael, about vietnam. my first war. a policy of gradualism does not win. gradual application of power does not win. and it seems to me for some time we have tried to apply power gradually and we only looked at it in the military sense instead of the psychological, ideological, political and financial economic sense. we are challenged and we must win. what are your thoughts as gradualism as application of policy? >> well, there's lots of different ways to win...
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(father michael) they must have done a lot of discerning there. was in córdoba. (speaking spanish) (male translator) to see his face in córdoba i said to myself, "he's going through a dark night." so it was a difficult time in his life. a time of purification. (cheerful music) (narrator) after two years in the obscurity of córdoba, a lifeline was thrown to bergoglio by the archbishop of buenos aires, cardinal quarracino, a man he had impressed when he was provincial. (elisabetta) he was called to be auxiliary bishop of buenos aires by quarracino, and his life totally changed. (narrator) in 1992, a new chapter was about to begin in bergoglio's life, as a bishop in the largest diocese in argentina. but not everyone believed he had the capacity to change. (male translator) i suppose there were some high up in the jesuits who would've said, "thank god, now he's the church's problem." ♪ (epic music) ♪ (speaking italian) (narrator) in just two years, the pope from the ends of the earth has gone beyond the wildest dreams of those who elected him. he's tu
(father michael) they must have done a lot of discerning there. was in córdoba. (speaking spanish) (male translator) to see his face in córdoba i said to myself, "he's going through a dark night." so it was a difficult time in his life. a time of purification. (cheerful music) (narrator) after two years in the obscurity of córdoba, a lifeline was thrown to bergoglio by the archbishop of buenos aires, cardinal quarracino, a man he had impressed when he was provincial. (elisabetta)...
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michael flynn. each will speak for about ten minutes or so and then we will turn it over to questions. >> when you're getting ready to write a book find someone who wrote 35 of them. order up with them. i'm honored to be here and it is a real honor to be up here with michael ledeen who is not only the co-author of this great book and the message that it has in it for our country but he is also a great friend. i see some other friends out in the audience today. we as a nation must demonstrate willingness, resolve and determination to ensure the survival of our country is it at risk today, i don't know. is it at risk over the next four years, it gets closer to being a higher risk than it does sitting here today. is it at risk to survive by the middle of this century or by the end of the century, absolutely. all you have to do is study world history or study our own history in this experiment that we are a part of called the united states of america so in the book we talk about solutions and alliances
michael flynn. each will speak for about ten minutes or so and then we will turn it over to questions. >> when you're getting ready to write a book find someone who wrote 35 of them. order up with them. i'm honored to be here and it is a real honor to be up here with michael ledeen who is not only the co-author of this great book and the message that it has in it for our country but he is also a great friend. i see some other friends out in the audience today. we as a nation must...
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everyone please welcome michael strahan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: michael strahan!my: looking good, looking good. oh, it's good to see you. >> every time i come here, it get's better. i gotta say it really does. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: does that mean it was bad the first time? [ light laughter ] >> no, it's been great every time. these guys are the best. they give me a hard time, but they're the best. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. you can't beat the roots. >> they really are. [ applause ] >> jimmy: we love you. >> it gets better. >> jimmy: how are you enjoying your summer? you got to actually have a a summer. did you -- >> i got away from -- i got, you know, got a little break and -- [ laughter ] i've been loving it. i haven't had a break in over 20 years. >> jimmy: is that right? >> football's not a break you know, and since i quit i've had more jobs than i've ever imagined, so i had a chance, i took the kids to london like last week. >> jimmy: oh really? >> right when brexit happened, like two days after, which was great because the pound was down, the trip w
everyone please welcome michael strahan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: michael strahan!my: looking good, looking good. oh, it's good to see you. >> every time i come here, it get's better. i gotta say it really does. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: does that mean it was bad the first time? [ light laughter ] >> no, it's been great every time. these guys are the best. they give me a hard time, but they're the best. >> jimmy: yeah,...
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michael: absolutely. one thing i would say is that you have to remember that the fed was trying to talk up great expectations in april and brexit,began to dial-up saying it was going to be a systemic shock. so far, the contagion has been very limited. we are back to where the fed was in april and may. even though the rate expectations have risen. it is likely that the chances are higher than that. i would expect the fed to begin to signal that this week. the fed has to be more data dependent than they have been because global conditions are quite benign. we are back to looking at the data again. yields.et's talk about this is where i am fascinated. . number of different people it would be hard to work out which is which. there is the real view there. are we at the beginning? are we at the beginning of a backlash in terms of yield? michael: you said that was the real yield at one point. manus: ok, hang on. core cpi is 1.8. that is tricky. michael: that is the main point. .rowth has been a bit volatile the
michael: absolutely. one thing i would say is that you have to remember that the fed was trying to talk up great expectations in april and brexit,began to dial-up saying it was going to be a systemic shock. so far, the contagion has been very limited. we are back to where the fed was in april and may. even though the rate expectations have risen. it is likely that the chances are higher than that. i would expect the fed to begin to signal that this week. the fed has to be more data dependent...
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coming home today, major general michael collins. who once held what some have called the best job in the world. director of the smithsonian museum. air and space welcome back. [applause] as the founding director, general collins was responsible for the design and construction of this building. which opened as a bicentennial gift for american people on july 1, 1976. more than 327 million visitors have walked through this building since it opened. which is why we are renovating it. [laughter] in confirming that the heat -- he built, like the ship he flew to the moon, is a priceless national treasure. in two weeks, we will celebrate four decades of unparalleled success and rededicate our main gallery. that gallery, were so many millions discovered the story of flight is one of the world's great public spaces. we have boeing to thank for helping us reinvented for the decades ahead. over many years, boeing has partnered with the smithsonian on countless important project. to sponsoring the john glenn lecture series. we would not be the m
coming home today, major general michael collins. who once held what some have called the best job in the world. director of the smithsonian museum. air and space welcome back. [applause] as the founding director, general collins was responsible for the design and construction of this building. which opened as a bicentennial gift for american people on july 1, 1976. more than 327 million visitors have walked through this building since it opened. which is why we are renovating it. [laughter] in...
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michael: yes.have never been corporate about the way we nominate a candidate and we saw last night and what you see the leading up to this point is a natural part of the process. john: here's a question about the media environment. there is conventional was them in past conventions we have all been to for the past 20 years, which is that there is one speech every night that breaks through. michelle obama killed it last night and that is all what anybody was paying attention to. maybe a little bit of bernie sanders, too. but in this world of social media we live in, is that true now? the protest, the sanders discord, does that rival michelle obama in the public consciousness or is it still overshadowed by prime time tv? michael: our conversation, it is fodder, it raises interest. the numbers last that, people were interested in what was going to happen in the hall based on never think that happened to that point. i still think the programming for the convention and the speakers delivering messages t
michael: yes.have never been corporate about the way we nominate a candidate and we saw last night and what you see the leading up to this point is a natural part of the process. john: here's a question about the media environment. there is conventional was them in past conventions we have all been to for the past 20 years, which is that there is one speech every night that breaks through. michelle obama killed it last night and that is all what anybody was paying attention to. maybe a little...
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michael a. taylor hitting the brake and playing that off a hop and his throw to danny espinosa was key to keep this is >> bob: wow. jonathan niese for the pirates, theirast available relief pitcher. 25 pitches, 16 strikes, in two innings here last night. so if you're looking for a little momentum in an extra inning game, maybe the defense gives you the jump start right there. drew, ball 1. >> f.p.: in a 1-1 game, that play was a rally. >> bob: if you're rick scofield, the 3rd base coach, you send him. >> f.p.: oh, yeah. and taylor played it perfectly off the wall. >> bob: that was an offspeed pitch and drew to center. mccutchen to grab it halfway on the track. somebody from the wusa 9 weather department to let us know why the ball is not carrying today. unbelievable. some of the shots we've seen fall and fall way in front of the outfield walls. here's danny espinosa batting from the right side where he's been so dangerous lately. >> f.p.: starting to see some hard-hit balls. the shadows are not
michael a. taylor hitting the brake and playing that off a hop and his throw to danny espinosa was key to keep this is >> bob: wow. jonathan niese for the pirates, theirast available relief pitcher. 25 pitches, 16 strikes, in two innings here last night. so if you're looking for a little momentum in an extra inning game, maybe the defense gives you the jump start right there. drew, ball 1. >> f.p.: in a 1-1 game, that play was a rally. >> bob: if you're rick scofield, the 3rd...
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[ laughter ] my mom sings like michael mcdonald. a boy ♪ we'll name him jimmy ♪ the school bus is waiting for you ♪ [ laughter ] he's so good. >> love him. let's talk about your new film, this is "the life between oceans." >> yeah. >> jimmy: you and your costar, alicia vikander, oh gosh, i love her. she's my favorite. every thing i see her in, she's fantastic. and it's a beautiful story. i don't want to get into too much what it's about because it's heart breaking. it's beautiful. >> yeah. it's pretty heart breaking. it's kind of an old-fashioned sort of story in a way. it's, you know, there's no real clear villain or good guy or anything like that. it's about loss and love and forgiveness, i guess. it's a story of a couple that ends up sort of, going on an island, living there, and he's a lighthouse keeper, and they try and have, >> jimmy: i always wanted to be a a lighthouse keeper. >> me too. >> jimmy: no, i really did. >> did you really? >> jimmy: i really did. >> why? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't know, they just looked cool.
[ laughter ] my mom sings like michael mcdonald. a boy ♪ we'll name him jimmy ♪ the school bus is waiting for you ♪ [ laughter ] he's so good. >> love him. let's talk about your new film, this is "the life between oceans." >> yeah. >> jimmy: you and your costar, alicia vikander, oh gosh, i love her. she's my favorite. every thing i see her in, she's fantastic. and it's a beautiful story. i don't want to get into too much what it's about because it's heart...
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michael is also with us as well.>> what a party. >> i will take something personal right now. >> i did learn tonight why ted cruz's roommates from colle college -- there is something about the behavior politically requir requires minimal graciousness. the guy has the nomination. >> the day expecting any graciousness from this world given to donald trump, has insulted his wife and accused his father being involved in the assassination of john kennedy. >> water under the bridge. >> and calling him lying ted a thousand time. >> then why did he come? why did they put him on tonight when they knew he would not endorse. give him a spot on monday or tuesday early in the show and let them say his peace >> how many delegates does he have. this is his version of project "i told you so." >> yes, he does. >> i think he does want trump to lose. trump is aware of that but he played him. he sets this thing in motion. they knew he was not going to endorse him. that was all set up >> he was back on the party on purpose. >> okay, i am
michael is also with us as well.>> what a party. >> i will take something personal right now. >> i did learn tonight why ted cruz's roommates from colle college -- there is something about the behavior politically requir requires minimal graciousness. the guy has the nomination. >> the day expecting any graciousness from this world given to donald trump, has insulted his wife and accused his father being involved in the assassination of john kennedy. >> water under...
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more michael steele from cleveland. we'll take a look at who will and who will not be great for the republican national convention stage. two days. (vo) my name's nick and i make dog chow in denver, colorado. one of my fondest memories of khloe is the day we got her. i knew right there she was gonna be a great dog. khloe's a big influence on the family. she loved lincoln from the start. she's his little protector. i trust dog chow to keep khloe healthy because i see the high quality ingredients that go into it. the standards that we follow are top notch. i trust dog chow enough to feed it to my dog every single day. or if you're young or old.are if you run everyday, no matter who you are a heart attack can hpen without warning. if you've had a heart attack, a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another one. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimi
more michael steele from cleveland. we'll take a look at who will and who will not be great for the republican national convention stage. two days. (vo) my name's nick and i make dog chow in denver, colorado. one of my fondest memories of khloe is the day we got her. i knew right there she was gonna be a great dog. khloe's a big influence on the family. she loved lincoln from the start. she's his little protector. i trust dog chow to keep khloe healthy because i see the high quality ingredients...
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i did michael jackson. my mom always made me do michael jackson.chael was -- michael was the bomb, right? like these kids today, these ho michl did. michael was cool. michael would make up words in a song.$9] sugar dooda what? shum-on. and if he ran out of words he'd just be like a-ta-ta what? man in the mirror. you remember that? the first two verses. after you that don't know what michael was saying. ♪ remember that? ♪ a-ta mm ♪ i'm gonna make a change ♪ a-ta uh rqwñ >> we'll take a break. we'll be right back. don't go away.
i did michael jackson. my mom always made me do michael jackson.chael was -- michael was the bomb, right? like these kids today, these ho michl did. michael was cool. michael would make up words in a song.$9] sugar dooda what? shum-on. and if he ran out of words he'd just be like a-ta-ta what? man in the mirror. you remember that? the first two verses. after you that don't know what michael was saying. ♪ remember that? ♪ a-ta mm ♪ i'm gonna make a change ♪ a-ta uh rqwñ >> we'll...
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in there to be normal, to be the >> nolan: when you see michael in the scene, you do... i'm going to... i'm going to have something i can understand here." there's somebody else who's grounded, you know, the way the audience is. >> stahl: what's kept him grounded, he says, is his family. he and his second wife, shakira, have been married for 42 years. they now devote themselves to their grandchildren, and their daughter natasha. >> caine: by the way, here she comes. these are my... these are my two grandchildren with her. hiya, guys, how you doing? >> grandpa! >> caine: yeah! yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. great to see you. lovely. i'm the happiest grandfather in the world, i promise you. >> stahl: the kids are now the center of his life. he says he's like a father to them, so he and shakira are moving so they can live closer and see them more often. >> caine: i was watching caoo the batman series where i played the butler. and then, my grandson looked up at me and he said, "do you know batman?" i said, "yes." he said, "really?" i said, "yeah." i said, "i know him v
in there to be normal, to be the >> nolan: when you see michael in the scene, you do... i'm going to... i'm going to have something i can understand here." there's somebody else who's grounded, you know, the way the audience is. >> stahl: what's kept him grounded, he says, is his family. he and his second wife, shakira, have been married for 42 years. they now devote themselves to their grandchildren, and their daughter natasha. >> caine: by the way, here she comes. these...
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here is the voice of michael strahan.. >> granny. ♪ >> is she okay? >> i'm not sure. >> unhand my granny. >> you do and you don't get a a tip. >> making this beautiful sloth happy, is all the payment i need. >> you see? hunky bunny gets it. >> granny. >> did not see that coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hunky bunny. >> hunky bunny. >> jimmy: i love hunky bunny. come on. >> now, did you hear some of the grunts? >> jimmy: i heard some of the most realistic grunts. >> you heard the realistic grunts. >> jimmy: that was fantastic grunting. good job on that. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: yeah. and also, great job on $100,000 pyramid. >> a lot of fun. >> jimmy: really -- i mean, how fun is that? and it's like, it was number one show, and congratulations on that. >> thank you. it's a lot of fun. everybody's come on and played is like, we want to come back and do it again. because they get competitive. >> jimmy: yeah. >> if you don't make it to that winner's circle, you're feeling like, hey man, i know i'm smarter th
here is the voice of michael strahan.. >> granny. ♪ >> is she okay? >> i'm not sure. >> unhand my granny. >> you do and you don't get a a tip. >> making this beautiful sloth happy, is all the payment i need. >> you see? hunky bunny gets it. >> granny. >> did not see that coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hunky bunny. >> hunky bunny. >> jimmy: i love hunky bunny. come on. >> now, did you hear some of the...
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michael, let me start with you. in some ways, could you think of a less surprising endorsement? if you were to say, okay, what's the exact opposite of donald trump? >> yeah. >> but who is also a new york billionaire. like, michael bloomberg has literally the inverse politics of donald trump, which themselves are sort of strange and hart to categorize. but in every way, he's the anti-populist. >> he sure is. and it is totally unsurprising. but i will say this, bloomberg didn't have to get off the bench, right? he didn't have to make a choice. he didn't have to make this kind of commitment. he didn't have to agree to give a speech in primetime at the democratic convention. so i think the fact that he did this is probably -- well, i don't know. i'm speculating. it's probably a little less i love hillary, than, i don't like donald trump. but it may signal to other people in the general bloomberg category to do the same thing. >> he's been trying to make a case, appealing to the bush republicans, saying come to me, he doesn't have to say that anymore. [ inaudible ] -- it gets her to
michael, let me start with you. in some ways, could you think of a less surprising endorsement? if you were to say, okay, what's the exact opposite of donald trump? >> yeah. >> but who is also a new york billionaire. like, michael bloomberg has literally the inverse politics of donald trump, which themselves are sort of strange and hart to categorize. but in every way, he's the anti-populist. >> he sure is. and it is totally unsurprising. but i will say this, bloomberg didn't...
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. >>> coming up, michael phelps does it again. he added another feather to his swim cap. becoming the first american male swimmer to make five olympic teams. what he's saying about what he considers to be his real accomplishment. >> and a popular actress opens up about a breast implant scare and what it's taught her about the procedure and herself. amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. don't miss the lowest prices of the season sale, with the c2 queen mattress now only $699.99. plus 36 month financing. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. >>> these terrifying moments you're about to see on camera as a sky diver's parachute malfunctioned over oklahoma. he was going about 80 miles per hour when it happened. he says muscle memory kicked in. he struggled with the chute for about 500 feet before he deployed his emergency chute. it was his backup parachute. >> only one for me is done. >> a nike chairman, the 78-year-old announced a year ago he would begi
. >>> coming up, michael phelps does it again. he added another feather to his swim cap. becoming the first american male swimmer to make five olympic teams. what he's saying about what he considers to be his real accomplishment. >> and a popular actress opens up about a breast implant scare and what it's taught her about the procedure and herself. amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for...
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michael: how much do they own?row in what insurance companies and pension funds own, more than 50% of the government bond market is owned -- tom: what is the white line? michael: the bank of japan. so they have a liquidity problem if they keep buying. tom: what will yen do after the meeting? michael: it depends on how much stimulus you get. if you had a lot of monetary stimulus, it may weaken. valuableael mckee, a briefing. we will talk about this in a bit. on the next hour on monetary policy, richard clarida. ♪ . . tom: francine in zurich. i am tom keene in new york. taylor: president obama says no one has been more qualified to sit in the oval office than hillary clinton. president made his case for clinton. he took a number of shots at donald trump. pres. obama: we are not fragile. we are not frightful. from aer does not come self-declared savior promising he can restore order as long as we do things his way. we do not look to be ruled. taylor: the two walked off stage together. called donalderg trump risky, rec
michael: how much do they own?row in what insurance companies and pension funds own, more than 50% of the government bond market is owned -- tom: what is the white line? michael: the bank of japan. so they have a liquidity problem if they keep buying. tom: what will yen do after the meeting? michael: it depends on how much stimulus you get. if you had a lot of monetary stimulus, it may weaken. valuableael mckee, a briefing. we will talk about this in a bit. on the next hour on monetary policy,...
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. >>> plus we're with hollywood's newest "it" couple, alicia vikander and michael fassbender. >>> butrst, chris pine at the premiere of his new film "hell or high water." chris and ben foster plaa a pair of bank-robbing brothers and their bond seems to extend beyond the screen. >> blood brother of mine now. i mean he's a brother. >> to build a rapport with sommone is always -- >> tricky. >> it's that >>> tomorrow on "e.t." tara reid is here spilling secrets on the set of "sharknado >>> summer vacation is over for some of your favorite stars, "scandal" cast back to work, nice photo. while "modern family" stars posed for this piccure-perfect shot. meanwhile, there are a lot of new shows headed our way this fall. but which ones deserve a spot in your dvr? we're going network to network to pick the top six new shows of the season. so here's "e.t.'s" list of the ones to watch. >> eagle is gone. >> sir, you are now the president of the united states. >> kiefer sutherland may have left jack bauer behind, but is taking the drama with him in abc's "designated survivor." he plays a cabinet memb
. >>> plus we're with hollywood's newest "it" couple, alicia vikander and michael fassbender. >>> butrst, chris pine at the premiere of his new film "hell or high water." chris and ben foster plaa a pair of bank-robbing brothers and their bond seems to extend beyond the screen. >> blood brother of mine now. i mean he's a brother. >> to build a rapport with sommone is always -- >> tricky. >> it's that >>> tomorrow on...
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. >> michael is a thrill seeker. >> nothing else matters once you step over the edge. it makes you focus on what's more important in the bigger picture, life, business. >> if there's a mountain to jump off of or a plane to jump out of, you can almost guarantee he's up for the adventure. >> ads an incredible feeling. >> we caught up with michael in idaho, he was base jumping from this bridge. michael is inspired. >> you're very focused, very in tune with the surroundings, nature, just an extraordinary amount of focus at the task at hand. >> michael is not only an adventurer, he's also an entrepreneur. when he's not on the road, you'll find him in chicago, where his 2-year-old company key smart is based. >> it's a unique pocket key organizizer. >> when he launched the company, michael knew it wouldn't work for him if he was suddenly tide down to one city. >> i wanted to focus on a business that wasn't geographically constrained. not a brick and mortar store. e-commerce seemed to be the best fit. >> he felt without travel, he'd lose i had lot of his creativity. >> it's a
. >> michael is a thrill seeker. >> nothing else matters once you step over the edge. it makes you focus on what's more important in the bigger picture, life, business. >> if there's a mountain to jump off of or a plane to jump out of, you can almost guarantee he's up for the adventure. >> ads an incredible feeling. >> we caught up with michael in idaho, he was base jumping from this bridge. michael is inspired. >> you're very focused, very in tune with the...
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. >> michael caine: secretly with myself, i regarded it as the best thing i ever did.t was the most difficult. and the criterion for that is i made it look the most easy. >> stahl: "youth" is set in the swiss alps. michael caine plays fred ballinger, a retired, celebrated composer and conductor who has turned his back on music. but he can't help finding it everywhere. ( cow bells ring musically ) ( cow lows ) >> you're going to fix it... now! >> steve kroft: michael fassbender and kate winslet were both nominated for oscars this year. >> fix it! >> what the? >>kroft: not because they are great actors, but because they had very demanding roles in a very unusual movie that allowed them to show just how good they are. >> tell me what's wrong with you this morning. >> i just knew that it was going to be electric to be in a room with michael fassbender and danny boyle and i honestly promise you, it was. i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about tre
. >> michael caine: secretly with myself, i regarded it as the best thing i ever did.t was the most difficult. and the criterion for that is i made it look the most easy. >> stahl: "youth" is set in the swiss alps. michael caine plays fred ballinger, a retired, celebrated composer and conductor who has turned his back on music. but he can't help finding it everywhere. ( cow bells ring musically ) ( cow lows ) >> you're going to fix it... now! >> steve kroft:...
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michael steele and a very noisy band.from elsewhere in the world, the turkish president declares a state of emergency. it comes after 99 generals and admirals in connection with the failed coup were charged. just under one third of all of the top military officers. the government has banned academics from traveling abroad as the purge continues. more than 55,000 people have been rounded up, sacked or suspended. here is the bbc's for -- keene fergal:. the president declared a state of emergency. it could mean sweeping powers of arrest and detention. censorship and curfew under an existing article of the constitution. the purpose of the declaration of the state of emergency is, in fact, to be able to take the most efficient steps in order to remove the possible,soon as which is a threat to democracy, the rule of law, and the citizens in our country. on the bosporus, the small boat conveyed the president's message of victory. on tax and square, and ottoman band played military marches. rhythm.ion to a warning a widow who sel
michael steele and a very noisy band.from elsewhere in the world, the turkish president declares a state of emergency. it comes after 99 generals and admirals in connection with the failed coup were charged. just under one third of all of the top military officers. the government has banned academics from traveling abroad as the purge continues. more than 55,000 people have been rounded up, sacked or suspended. here is the bbc's for -- keene fergal:. the president declared a state of emergency....
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lorne ahrens, michael krol, michael smith, brent thompson, patrick szamarripa. say thank you and thank you for accepting our invitation. some of you have traveled from across our state and some from across our country. i want to recognize my fellow mayors from out of state for being here on such short notice. oklahoma city mayor, mick coronet. new orleans mayor, columbia mayor, steven benjamin, louisville mayor, greg fisher. thank you. thank you to my friend, ft. worth mayor, betsy price. to the state's first lady cecilia abbott and daughter here on behalf of governor greg abbott. to governor jay nixson and governor martinez of new mexico. and to our congressmen and women. you represent elected officials and your citizens across the country who have reached out to me in recent days and who weren't able to make it here today, whose cities and states have also been scarred by violence. congresswoman johnson, senator cornyn, senator cruz, these men and women are here with us because they know we have a common disease, this absurd violence on our streets. those that
lorne ahrens, michael krol, michael smith, brent thompson, patrick szamarripa. say thank you and thank you for accepting our invitation. some of you have traveled from across our state and some from across our country. i want to recognize my fellow mayors from out of state for being here on such short notice. oklahoma city mayor, mick coronet. new orleans mayor, columbia mayor, steven benjamin, louisville mayor, greg fisher. thank you. thank you to my friend, ft. worth mayor, betsy price. to...
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lorne ahrens, michael krol, michael smith, brent thompson, patrick zamarripa.d our great dallas city council, we want to say thank you. and thank you for accepting our invitation. some of you have traveled from across our state and some from across our country. i want to recognize my fellow mayors from out of state for being here on such short notice. oklahoma city mayor mick cornett. new orleans mayor mitch landrieu. columbia mayor steven benjamin. louisville mayor gregg fisher. thank you. thank you also to my friend, ft. worth mayor betsy price, to our state's first lady, cecilia abbott, and daughter, audrey abbott, who are here on behalf of governor gregg abbott. the governor jay nixon of missouriernor susannah martinez of new mexico. and to our congress men and women. you represent elected officials and your citizens across the country who have reached out to me in recent days and who weren't able to make it here today, whose cities and states have also been scarred by violence. congresswoman johnson, senator co cornyn, senator cruz, these men and women are
lorne ahrens, michael krol, michael smith, brent thompson, patrick zamarripa.d our great dallas city council, we want to say thank you. and thank you for accepting our invitation. some of you have traveled from across our state and some from across our country. i want to recognize my fellow mayors from out of state for being here on such short notice. oklahoma city mayor mick cornett. new orleans mayor mitch landrieu. columbia mayor steven benjamin. louisville mayor gregg fisher. thank you....
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michael henrich is live outside the police department where the suspect may have tried this before, michael. >> michael: that's why they are asking anybody that might have been affected or come into contact with the 25-year-old suspect, gerardo portillo, to come forward and speak with stuff like this doesn't happen here. >> michael: winthrop police say, in fact, the attack happened on revere street on monday night around 9:30. 25-year-old woman walking down the street attacked. police say the suspect is fellow 25-year-old gerardo portillo of lynn. >> telling her to come on, get in the car, i have money, i have drugs, please get in my car. she said no and when ordered her in the car she said daughter saw the whole thing sitting in her father's car. angie jones witnessed part of the ordeal. >> he opened the door when she ran away and ended up going into 7-eleven with a bloody eye. >> michael: >> he assaulted her by throwing her to the face -- ground and punching her in the face and assaulting her. >> michael: they tracked him down. has preyed on women. and they are asking any other victims ou
michael henrich is live outside the police department where the suspect may have tried this before, michael. >> michael: that's why they are asking anybody that might have been affected or come into contact with the 25-year-old suspect, gerardo portillo, to come forward and speak with stuff like this doesn't happen here. >> michael: winthrop police say, in fact, the attack happened on revere street on monday night around 9:30. 25-year-old woman walking down the street attacked....
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join us is bloomberg gadfly columnist michael reagan. -- michael regan. could they be getting ahead of themselves? michael: when you look at a market that continues to get higher day after day -- in earnings season, that is lackluster, yet the rally is pushing valuations up to the stratosphere. tor first instinct might be trust the stock market and see what it is trying to tell people -- that the economy is going to pick up, earnings growth will pick up, and that could be true -- that could be the case, but you have to wonder is it just people getting too exuberant, and that is where the fear of missing out comes in. sucked about the evaluation, but they see the market going up every day, and they think money has flown into the market -- i might as well go into the ride. some of the strategists are fluffing the idea out to whether or not it could be happening, and if it is happening, what does it mean -- how far could it go? one interesting note from julian emmanuel at ubs saying market peaks over the last 50 years -- peak valuation has been about 19.7 ti
join us is bloomberg gadfly columnist michael reagan. -- michael regan. could they be getting ahead of themselves? michael: when you look at a market that continues to get higher day after day -- in earnings season, that is lackluster, yet the rally is pushing valuations up to the stratosphere. tor first instinct might be trust the stock market and see what it is trying to tell people -- that the economy is going to pick up, earnings growth will pick up, and that could be true -- that could be...
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former new york mayor, and one time republican, michael bloomberg.age it became clear. he was there for one reason. to unleash a series of billionaire-on-billionaire trump burns. >> i built a business. i didn't start it with $1 million check from my father the he wants to run the nation like he is running his business. god help us. i am a new yorker. and i know a con when i see one. the richest thing about donald trump is his hypocrisy. >> nothing is going to get under trump's skin more than another billionaire questioning his wealth. and michael bloomberg is worth $47.5 billion. trump is worth $4.5 billion. basically bloomberg has enough money to buy donald trump and have money for another donald trump if the first one gets cranky. bloomberg, stark contrast to the down to earth working class demeanor of one of the democrats big guns, joe biden. deployed his scranton charm against trump. >> to state the obvious. not trying to be a wise guy. just for a second without booing or cheering. nobody doubts what i say. some times i say that all that i mean.
former new york mayor, and one time republican, michael bloomberg.age it became clear. he was there for one reason. to unleash a series of billionaire-on-billionaire trump burns. >> i built a business. i didn't start it with $1 million check from my father the he wants to run the nation like he is running his business. god help us. i am a new yorker. and i know a con when i see one. the richest thing about donald trump is his hypocrisy. >> nothing is going to get under trump's skin...
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in other words, the defendant was attacking the cop as we saw in the michael brown case. >> no no. i don't agree with that. i don't agree with that. i don't agree with that. >> so there's no -- there's no reasoning with you. can't you understand that the cops feel like targets now just for doing their job? >> i'm not going to blame mike brown for that. the police departments in america have -- no one has constrained them. no one has brought them under control. this type of attitude -- >> president obama's doj has 26 investigations into them. he is -- >> no he has not. the department of justice has failed us. the prosecutors in america such as st. louis county have failed us. and this campaign here is creating an atmosphere where more police brutality is expected in america. >> more police brutality? >> more police brutality is expected due to this type of campaign which promotes racism and division. it's going to create more police who desire to kill us. >> do you believe that white people are inherently evil? >> i believe that the actions that they show through using excessive for
in other words, the defendant was attacking the cop as we saw in the michael brown case. >> no no. i don't agree with that. i don't agree with that. i don't agree with that. >> so there's no -- there's no reasoning with you. can't you understand that the cops feel like targets now just for doing their job? >> i'm not going to blame mike brown for that. the police departments in america have -- no one has constrained them. no one has brought them under control. this type of...
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. >>> plus we're with hollywood's newest "it" couple, alicia vikander and michael fassbender. >>> butis pine at the premiere of his new film "hell or high water." chris and ben foster plaa a pair of bank-robbing brothers and their bond seems to extend beyond the screen. >> blood brother of mine now. i mean he's a brother. >> to build a rapport with sommone is always -- >> tricky. >> it's that it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. try super poligrip free. >>> tomorrow on "e.t." tara reid is here spilling secrets on the set of "sharknado >>> summer vacation is over for some of your favorite stars, "scand
. >>> plus we're with hollywood's newest "it" couple, alicia vikander and michael fassbender. >>> butis pine at the premiere of his new film "hell or high water." chris and ben foster plaa a pair of bank-robbing brothers and their bond seems to extend beyond the screen. >> blood brother of mine now. i mean he's a brother. >> to build a rapport with sommone is always -- >> tricky. >> it's that it's the little things in life that make...
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. >> time to hear from senators michael cruz and ted rubio. rubio gave his speech from tap taped statement and it was supportive of trump. ted cruz noe though he received rousing applause we were talking about and whoops during his speech he didn't really mention trump only once at the beginning of his speech. he received some boos when he left. >> we will defend freedom and be faithful to the constitutio constitution. god bless each and every one of you and god bless the united states of america. >> meantime rubio took a bit of different approach in his speech. here's what we had to say in prerecorded message. >> donald trump takes seriously threats from islamic radicals and is committed to rebuilding our military and unlike barack obama and hillary clinton, he is committed to appointing constitutional judges that will respect the proper role of judiciary. and after a long and spirited primary, the time for fighting each other is over. it's time to come together and fight for a new direction for america. >> he finished video by saying it's ti
. >> time to hear from senators michael cruz and ted rubio. rubio gave his speech from tap taped statement and it was supportive of trump. ted cruz noe though he received rousing applause we were talking about and whoops during his speech he didn't really mention trump only once at the beginning of his speech. he received some boos when he left. >> we will defend freedom and be faithful to the constitutio constitution. god bless each and every one of you and god bless the united...