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michael: so nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. michael: michael woods.emonis: michael, do you dress like this every day? michael: every day. ramona: every day. lemonis: you look like a million bucks. michael: thank you. lemonis: so, tell me about ashtae. ramona: we are a multicultural hair-care company. we only sell directly to beauty salons. lemonis: okay. you're not in any retail? ramona: right. michael: we service salons door to door. lemonis: and when you say "door to door," go to a salon, meet somebody for the first time, shake their hand. michael: correct. lemonis: and what region do you do business in? michael: south carolina. that's where the bulk comes in. lemonis: if michael's going door to door, and that's how he's generating his revenue, it's kind of obvious to me why they haven't broken outside of the carolinas. door-to-door selling is wildly inefficient. taylore, what do you do here? taylore: a little bit of everything. lemonis: well, what is your actual job title? ramona: well, right now, taylore is a little in limbo. lemonis: what does th
michael: so nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. michael: michael woods.emonis: michael, do you dress like this every day? michael: every day. ramona: every day. lemonis: you look like a million bucks. michael: thank you. lemonis: so, tell me about ashtae. ramona: we are a multicultural hair-care company. we only sell directly to beauty salons. lemonis: okay. you're not in any retail? ramona: right. michael: we service salons door to door. lemonis: and when you say "door to...
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>> michael meeropol: yep.ery first visit, i said to a guard, "let me see the electric chair." >> cooper: why did you want to see the electric chair? >> michael meeropol: i didn't want to see the electric chair. i wanted to prove to the people at the prison i wasn't afraid of it. >> robert meeropol: i remember that the prison seemed like a big fortress that we were entering, this gray stone building, almost medieval-like. but when we went into the visiting room, everything was kind of quiet and calm, which is what i needed. and i think that's because my parents made a conscious effort to try to act that way. and so, you could say that they fooled me, and i wanted to be fooled. ( laughs ) >> michael meeropol: i remember asking them both in sing sing i said, "are you really innocent?" and they reacted, "but of course we are," you know? and that was enough for me for, you know, decades. >> cooper: but it wasn't enough for the supreme court, which denied the rosenbergs' appeal. never before in the u.s. had a
>> michael meeropol: yep.ery first visit, i said to a guard, "let me see the electric chair." >> cooper: why did you want to see the electric chair? >> michael meeropol: i didn't want to see the electric chair. i wanted to prove to the people at the prison i wasn't afraid of it. >> robert meeropol: i remember that the prison seemed like a big fortress that we were entering, this gray stone building, almost medieval-like. but when we went into the visiting room,...
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a michael roberts residence. i'm not really sure what's going on. >> what had happened inside the roberts' home? who was alive? and who was dead? >>> the picture starts to come together. tracey's mother gets worried. >> they said they're working on her. she couldn't breathe. >> would tracey make it. and who were the mystery intruders? good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. now, boost your regimen with olay regenerist concentrate. get up... and get down at cricket wireless, with the cricket unlimited 2 plan. two lines of unlimited data for $80/mo. plus, get 2 smartphones free, when you switch. all on a network that covers over 99% of americans. cricket wireless. something to smile about. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all you need for sensitive skin. all you expect from the number-one-recommended by dermatologists. all free clear is free of dyes and perfumes and has powerful stainlifters to help get your whole wash clean. it's all good. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ opening night jitters. we take a deep breath and stand together. ♪ ♪ courage. we
a michael roberts residence. i'm not really sure what's going on. >> what had happened inside the roberts' home? who was alive? and who was dead? >>> the picture starts to come together. tracey's mother gets worried. >> they said they're working on her. she couldn't breathe. >> would tracey make it. and who were the mystery intruders? good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. now, boost your regimen with olay regenerist concentrate. get up... and get down at...
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, michael: in egypt.y want to impose a way of life on the populations throughout the middle east. and qatar supports those organizations. how should the american people think about this in my perspective? they should think about it as some of the qataris are trying to do what the muslim brotherhood in places like the emirates and saudi arabia what the russians tried to do in the united states in terms of interfering in our politics. it is exactly the same. yousef: we have become really good at fighting terrorists once they are on the battlefield here we are good at defeating isis and al qaeda. once they're on the battlefield, we can take them out. our challenge has been how do we prevent them from getting to the battlefield in the first place. how do we get them before they become terrorists? charlie: is there evidence they supported al qaeda or isis? yousef: there is evidence that they supported al qaeda in syria, which is al-nusra, the same group. they have supported islamist militias in libya. qatar ha
, michael: in egypt.y want to impose a way of life on the populations throughout the middle east. and qatar supports those organizations. how should the american people think about this in my perspective? they should think about it as some of the qataris are trying to do what the muslim brotherhood in places like the emirates and saudi arabia what the russians tried to do in the united states in terms of interfering in our politics. it is exactly the same. yousef: we have become really good at...
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michael keaton. and john mcenroe. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: thanks, everybody! please, sit down, everybody! thank you so much. oh, please have a seat. wow. that's a friday crowd. you can't fake that. that's a friday crowd right there. that's the real deal! ( cheers and applause ) that's the real deal! but as u.s.d.a. prime friday beef. welcome to "the late show," everybody. i'm your host, stephen colbert. we've firmly established it's friday all right. i'm not going to see you next week-- happy fourth of july, ladies and gentlemen. greatest country on earth. this is our birthday coming up, the only holiday people are cool when you start setting stuff on fire. and as great as it is to celebrate america, once in a while, i like to take a moment to remember there are countries that are not us. and they are not so hot on our president. in
michael keaton. and john mcenroe. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: thanks, everybody! please, sit down, everybody! thank you so much. oh, please have a seat. wow. that's a friday crowd. you can't fake that. that's a friday crowd right there. that's the real deal! ( cheers and applause ) that's the real deal! but as u.s.d.a....
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michael: yes.re is a third piece of this, we talked about the terrorist organizations, the muslim brotherhood, and then there is out to zero -- then there is al jazeera. in america you see freedom of the press, let al jazeera do its job as a journalistic organization. the american people need to think of it this way, what if a canadian broadcasting company was trying to incite individuals to conduct attacks in the united hates. the united states would get upset about that and have a conversation with the canadian government about that. that is what is happening here. yousef: they are not mutually exclusive here to can support freedom of the press and the against incitement at the same time here at this is not a private channel geared they have clerics on a weekly show that remote, condone, and justified suicide bombing. and the u.s. had a problem when buthad soldiers in iraq, it still continues. americanthere is a big base there. it is used as a launching pad for activities and elsewhere, yes? yous
michael: yes.re is a third piece of this, we talked about the terrorist organizations, the muslim brotherhood, and then there is out to zero -- then there is al jazeera. in america you see freedom of the press, let al jazeera do its job as a journalistic organization. the american people need to think of it this way, what if a canadian broadcasting company was trying to incite individuals to conduct attacks in the united hates. the united states would get upset about that and have a...
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olympic champion michael phelps has bested all of mankind. >> michael phelps has done it again! >> now he's take on another species. >> racing a shark was something i always wanted to do. >> with a little boost from a bionic fin. can he really beat the teeth? but first the "nightline" 5. >>> nu >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. we begin tonight with an unimaginable horror. two college students held captive and tortured by masked men in what they assumed was a random attack. when they finally made it out alive they learned they had been targeted. the reason behind it led to more disturbing revelations. espn's tisha thompson brings us this report. >> calling, homey. >> reporter: it feels like a scene from a horror movie. >> torture. >> don't do it. >> they were gloating. >> please. >> reporter: but this nightmare is real life. two football players from the university of rochester held captive and tortured. >> they started shooting everywhere. >> they said we don't want money, we want blood. >> how do i survive? >> reporter: they were targeted in a violent plot for reveng
olympic champion michael phelps has bested all of mankind. >> michael phelps has done it again! >> now he's take on another species. >> racing a shark was something i always wanted to do. >> with a little boost from a bionic fin. can he really beat the teeth? but first the "nightline" 5. >>> nu >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. we begin tonight with an unimaginable horror. two college students held captive and tortured by masked men...
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michael, americans want this fixed. >> michael: everyone is taking a look at the august recess. it's to take a look at the midterm elections for they need to get stuff going now, tax cuts, so they can see the benefits when they are running the midterms. we are focused on the short-term but they are focused on next year, the midterms. >> eric: some of the things they are talking about is attaching these agenda items to bills the other side can't vote no for. funding government, funding veterans affairs, they are catching some major -- attaching some major initiatives to these bills. legislation of -- legislative gymnastics. >> senator scott said last week that we are going to keep the tax increases in the health care plan, the ones i was mentioning for obamacare. we know how important it is to make capital available to individuals for businesses to be started. he said we will deal with that in the tax reform bill. no, you won't, because -- where are you going to get $172 billion in revenue when they are already struggling to raise revenue. if they think they can kick this can dow
michael, americans want this fixed. >> michael: everyone is taking a look at the august recess. it's to take a look at the midterm elections for they need to get stuff going now, tax cuts, so they can see the benefits when they are running the midterms. we are focused on the short-term but they are focused on next year, the midterms. >> eric: some of the things they are talking about is attaching these agenda items to bills the other side can't vote no for. funding government,...
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michael: yes. those are my favorites because when i was acting chairman, i tried to target them to start the process, for us to make those rules less burden som, should congress not choose to repeal those. i think the first from my perspective would be if congress would help depoliticize the s.e.c. by getting rid of those special interest-mote vadvathed disclosures -- interest-motivated dwiss closures that have -- interest-motivated disclosures. the first best would be for congress to repeal those, which would be fantastic. there are things we can do to try to make it less burden som as possible. that's why on conflict minerals and for pay ratio, i opened comment period on those to feedback from the public in terms of -- we kept hearing from folks that they were particularly burden som or the things we could do to help make them less burden some. we have exempive authority in a number of spaces. potentially providing some sort of scale disclosure or just outright exemptions for smaller reporting co
michael: yes. those are my favorites because when i was acting chairman, i tried to target them to start the process, for us to make those rules less burden som, should congress not choose to repeal those. i think the first from my perspective would be if congress would help depoliticize the s.e.c. by getting rid of those special interest-mote vadvathed disclosures -- interest-motivated dwiss closures that have -- interest-motivated disclosures. the first best would be for congress to repeal...
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olympic champion michael phelps has bested all of mankind. >> michael phelps has done it again!> now he's take on another species. >> racing a shark was somet >> with a little boost from a bionic fin. can he really beat the teeth? but first the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 in just 60 seconds. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. we begin tonight with an un two college students held captive and tortured by masked me
olympic champion michael phelps has bested all of mankind. >> michael phelps has done it again!> now he's take on another species. >> racing a shark was somet >> with a little boost from a bionic fin. can he really beat the teeth? but first the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 in just 60 seconds. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940...
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even if michael doesn't like it. can't say we blame you, michael.re such devoted, loving parents. michael continues to take a break to spend time with his family. >>> "bachelor in paradise" production is back up and running, and tonight, we're learni learning more about what happened from amanda stanton. >> it's going to be a crazy party. >> you just got back from paradise, how was it once filming resumed? >> we were over the drama, and just so excited to be back. >> after taking a 2 1/2-week break, the crew only had 11 days to finish shooting the season. >> it was a little more fast-paced. rose ceremonies every night, and it was new rules, including a two drinks per hour max, and asking for producers' permission to have sex. >> is there a producer at the door of the room? >> you go find a producer, yes. it's like, less awkward if you find them beforehand. >> the mom of two won't say if she found love this time around. we caught up with her as she supported another alum, sarah haren's nonprofit. and she's excited everyone will be a part of the upcom
even if michael doesn't like it. can't say we blame you, michael.re such devoted, loving parents. michael continues to take a break to spend time with his family. >>> "bachelor in paradise" production is back up and running, and tonight, we're learni learning more about what happened from amanda stanton. >> it's going to be a crazy party. >> you just got back from paradise, how was it once filming resumed? >> we were over the drama, and just so excited to be...
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even if michael doesn't like it. [ speaking foreign language ] can't say we blame you, michael.h devoted, loving parents. michael continues to take a break to spend time with his family. >>> "bachelor in paradise" production is back up and running after shutting down production to investigate that incident with corrine and demario. tonight we're learning more about what happened from amanda stanton. >> it's going to be a crazy party. >> you just got back from paradise, how was it once filming resumed? >> once filming started back up we were so over all the drama and everything. we were so excited to be back. >> after taking a 2 1/2-week break, the crew only had 11 days to finish shooting the season. >> it was a little more fast-paced. we did rose ceremonies every other night. it was intense. >> amanda confirmed the cast had to follow new rules including a two drink per hour max and asking for producer's permission to have sex. >> is there a producer at the door of the room? >> you go find a producer, yes. it's like, less awkward if you find them beforehand. they >> the mom of tw
even if michael doesn't like it. [ speaking foreign language ] can't say we blame you, michael.h devoted, loving parents. michael continues to take a break to spend time with his family. >>> "bachelor in paradise" production is back up and running after shutting down production to investigate that incident with corrine and demario. tonight we're learning more about what happened from amanda stanton. >> it's going to be a crazy party. >> you just got back from...
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michael: not yet. are moderately overweight from a strategic standpoint, because we are thinking later in this year used it -- you see a significant resumption of inflation. you are in a seasonal period in terms of inflation. you are also in a situation where you have had -- we think as we move later in the year and start to see more weakness in inflation, we will see in the end a lot of fundamental value there. and a lot more cheaper levels there. jonathan: we want to get you and your boxes and to the rapidfire round. one question and one word answers. can you belong the delivery and -- long the periphery in europe and along the euro? yes or no? michael: no thank you. mark: no way. lisa: i will not disagree with them. [laughter] jonathan: the most oversold sector oh in high-yield? retailer energy? michael: retail. mark: he's right, retail. lisa: i would agree. jonathan: and a final decision. fed decision next week. go to lunch or stay at your desk? michael: go on vacation. yes, that's right. stay on f
michael: not yet. are moderately overweight from a strategic standpoint, because we are thinking later in this year used it -- you see a significant resumption of inflation. you are in a seasonal period in terms of inflation. you are also in a situation where you have had -- we think as we move later in the year and start to see more weakness in inflation, we will see in the end a lot of fundamental value there. and a lot more cheaper levels there. jonathan: we want to get you and your boxes...
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michael: they were acting as if this email would never come out. mark: and there were divisions within the trump white house, the trump universe about whether to come clean immediately, to draw it out. robert: what were those decisions? you must have seen it up close working on the story for the "times." mark: without getting too much into who was talking to whom about what to do, but there were some who advocated that there was -- that the best thing to do would be to sort of produce the email, talk about what the story's about, what the meeting's about and not have it drag out because it looks incriminating. >> and the backdrop of all of this is donald trump is basically the world's worst client, he is not a lawyer's dream. we have reporting that his legal team goes to the white house and they tell him, whatever you do, mr. president, just don't mention this and they have not yet arrived back at their law office when he has tweeted about the subject they told him not to mention. he's also someone who, when you're under legal investigation or faci
michael: they were acting as if this email would never come out. mark: and there were divisions within the trump white house, the trump universe about whether to come clean immediately, to draw it out. robert: what were those decisions? you must have seen it up close working on the story for the "times." mark: without getting too much into who was talking to whom about what to do, but there were some who advocated that there was -- that the best thing to do would be to sort of produce...
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and michael cohen said no. said he would not cooperate with the house and senate committees investigating the trump-russia matter, would not testify, would not hand over documents. he was then subpoenaed, not just asked but issued with a subpoena to testify and after he got the subpoena, he said okay, he will. before michael cohen was a central figure in the trump-russia investigation, he was a long standing trump organization executive. he had been donald trump's sometimes personal lawyer. and when donald trump first considered running for president this time around, when he first started kicking that around in 2015, michael cohen was basically his top, his only political adviser for the early days of his campaign. and in some combination of all of those roles trump organization executive personal lawyer to donald trump political adviser to donald trump who might run for president, in some combination of all of those roles, in the summer of 2015, so not that past summer but the summer before, michael cohen dec
and michael cohen said no. said he would not cooperate with the house and senate committees investigating the trump-russia matter, would not testify, would not hand over documents. he was then subpoenaed, not just asked but issued with a subpoena to testify and after he got the subpoena, he said okay, he will. before michael cohen was a central figure in the trump-russia investigation, he was a long standing trump organization executive. he had been donald trump's sometimes personal lawyer. and...
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just as we heard from michael but the interesting thing for me is that this neal conn ideology of you know forced democracy promotion in force regime change around the world there's very little real constituency in the public for this ok i mean it's these are think tanks these are donors these are special interests this is said it very much at high levels but very fringe at the same time there is very there isn't a constituency out there that says we want more war we know that for a fact that isn't the case if you look at the runs of what dr ron paul in two thousand and eight two thousand and twelve and at least the campaign rhetoric that trump ran on he's obviously changed his mind since then but these neo cons don't have a real constituency i think they're a parasite personally go ahead. george or parasite is exactly the right word because they do they batten on to of politicians in order to get back into power and you're absolutely right because in every single election it is always the candidate who advocates improve relations with russia no more interventions no more nation build
just as we heard from michael but the interesting thing for me is that this neal conn ideology of you know forced democracy promotion in force regime change around the world there's very little real constituency in the public for this ok i mean it's these are think tanks these are donors these are special interests this is said it very much at high levels but very fringe at the same time there is very there isn't a constituency out there that says we want more war we know that for a fact that...
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michael, what you think of michael moore on broadway? for small, you haven't seen it but could you give me your post take on it. >> i'm not a michael moore basher if you get the old michael moore. he's funny on broadway, if the jokes work and if it does not become an anti- trump rant, it could be an enjoyable evening but if it's going to be two hours of dashing donald trump, it will be tedious. tom: something tells me it will be two hours of bashing trump. [applause] you have made strange calls in your time and was at the play wicked -- what did you tell mark i have told you too much about my career. i have a very good friend who is the producer of wicked and i went out to see it in san francisco where they try shows out of town and the show was in trouble. the craters were fighting with everybody and didn't get good reviews. i went out with my friend afterward and he was in the dumps he had $14 million on the line and he said what i do i said listen, your great producer but sometimes you get flop. close it in san francisco, return as mu
michael, what you think of michael moore on broadway? for small, you haven't seen it but could you give me your post take on it. >> i'm not a michael moore basher if you get the old michael moore. he's funny on broadway, if the jokes work and if it does not become an anti- trump rant, it could be an enjoyable evening but if it's going to be two hours of dashing donald trump, it will be tedious. tom: something tells me it will be two hours of bashing trump. [applause] you have made strange...
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michael had no. we are engaged in a recalibration in europe that is a continuation of a negotiation that has been going on for a very long time. the bush administration repeatedly raised consistent and energetic that they had failed to commit the 2% of their gdp for defense. the obama administration also repeated it consistently and energetically with the europeans. i would urge you to go back and read the interview in the atlantic monthly where president obama talks about an anti-free rider campaign discussing our european allies. that interview contains derogatory quotes from obama about david cameron, sarkozy, but every european basic -- every european leader basically except for angela merkel. what i was in the defense department in 2007-2008 and personally witnessed when secretary of defense gates spoke to a high level delegation of europeans and lectured them very quietly but aggressively and said, the american public is starting to notice you're not paying for your defense and this is politica
michael had no. we are engaged in a recalibration in europe that is a continuation of a negotiation that has been going on for a very long time. the bush administration repeatedly raised consistent and energetic that they had failed to commit the 2% of their gdp for defense. the obama administration also repeated it consistently and energetically with the europeans. i would urge you to go back and read the interview in the atlantic monthly where president obama talks about an anti-free rider...
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it's great, michael.ichael, not only are your parents proud of you, not only am i proud of you, but america, michael, is very proud of you. thank you. and america is proud of all of the brave men and women who serve in every branch of our great military. we have outstanding representatives of each service, each branch. they're with us today. we have army. we have navy. we have air force. we have marines. we have coast guard. we love our coast guard. representing the united states army is captain genejean guan. she served 14 years and today, she is company commander in support of old guard where she oversees the 120 soldiers who protect the tomb of the unknown soldier. the it's beautiful. captain guan is joined today by her husband, captain james falwell. thank you both for your service and to every soldier here serving our nation and serving us all around the world. you're truly the army of the free. marines, we have marine sergeant yannick tomukande. he's with the marine helicopter squadron one, an outfi
it's great, michael.ichael, not only are your parents proud of you, not only am i proud of you, but america, michael, is very proud of you. thank you. and america is proud of all of the brave men and women who serve in every branch of our great military. we have outstanding representatives of each service, each branch. they're with us today. we have army. we have navy. we have air force. we have marines. we have coast guard. we love our coast guard. representing the united states army is...
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michael: i think that was the political problem with obamacare. remembering back back to 2009, president obama said we'll expand coverage and control prices so the american people expected prices to be under control and from that point forward, every time things went up again, even under employer coverage, you were paying more and getting less,, deductibles were going up and republicans said it was obama's fault while the health system was out of control and no one able to put a cap on it. robert: we're really having a debate not just about the a.c.a., but about medicaid. yamiche, you've seen how the expansion of medicaid under the affordable care act is having an effect on people's lives. yamiche: we talk about healthcare a lot of times, i'm sick, can i see a doctor? when medicaid does so many other things. medicaid pays for nursing homes, medicaid helps special needs students get their needs met. medicaid does things for families and covers them in a way that goes far beyond just showing up for the doctor, being sick. it's those issues which i t
michael: i think that was the political problem with obamacare. remembering back back to 2009, president obama said we'll expand coverage and control prices so the american people expected prices to be under control and from that point forward, every time things went up again, even under employer coverage, you were paying more and getting less,, deductibles were going up and republicans said it was obama's fault while the health system was out of control and no one able to put a cap on it....
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we'll be right back with michael phelps! (coughs) so sorry. oh no... it's just that your friend daryl here is supposed to be live streaming the wedding and he's not getting any service. i missed, like, the whole thing. what? and i just got an unlimited plan. it's the right plan, wrong network. you see, verizon has the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in america. it's built to work better in cities. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to everybody who wasn't invited! (vo) when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. just $45 per line for four lines. you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. degree ultracleardorant black + white.s of clo
we'll be right back with michael phelps! (coughs) so sorry. oh no... it's just that your friend daryl here is supposed to be live streaming the wedding and he's not getting any service. i missed, like, the whole thing. what? and i just got an unlimited plan. it's the right plan, wrong network. you see, verizon has the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in america. it's built to work better in cities. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to...
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michael isikoff and michael schmidt, thank you for your time tonight. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> still ahead, a concrete reminder of why it is important to ask the president the hard questions. the most significant interview of donald trump's young presidency next. number 360™ smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360™ smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. >>> it had been in the works for a while. the first interview between the anchor of "nbc nightly news," the president of the united states, and then two days before the scheduled sit-down, president trump fired his fbi director. while the fbi was actively investigating his campaign. suddenly the interview became the interview. instead of sticking to the line from his own white house that comey was fired because the brand
michael isikoff and michael schmidt, thank you for your time tonight. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> still ahead, a concrete reminder of why it is important to ask the president the hard questions. the most significant interview of donald trump's young presidency next. number 360™ smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do...
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here's michael phelps cage diving with sharks.at one. >> jimmy: yeah, that was it -- that was -- [ cheers and applause ] how frightening was that? i'm so happy you're here. >> i made it back alive. >> jimmy: and good luck on sunday. phelps versus shark. [ cheers and applause ] michael phelps, airs this sunday at 8:00 p.m. on discovery channel. "shark school with michael phelps," airs sunday, july 30th at 8:00 p.m. on discovery channel. we'll be right back with author julie klam. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ grooves in your sandwich? do you always put cheez-it of course! they're chips. chips...plus sandwich: equals the perfect lunch. ooooh...don't forget the pickle. it's kind of a big dill. cheez-it grooves. chips made with 100% real cheese. dang right it's a chip! mawhen it comes to helping. her daughter, shopping for groceries, unclogging the sink, setting up dentist appointments and planning birthday parties, nobody does it better. she's also in a rock band. loo
here's michael phelps cage diving with sharks.at one. >> jimmy: yeah, that was it -- that was -- [ cheers and applause ] how frightening was that? i'm so happy you're here. >> i made it back alive. >> jimmy: and good luck on sunday. phelps versus shark. [ cheers and applause ] michael phelps, airs this sunday at 8:00 p.m. on discovery channel. "shark school with michael phelps," airs sunday, july 30th at 8:00 p.m. on discovery channel. we'll be right back with author...
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ok you know michael one of the things you know everyone knows on this program my favorite. mantra to go after is the media here and i think that's the single biggest difference because when we knew we had scoop jackson around in congress here we had a media that was a lot more even handed here and now we don't how bad it all is mater i sometimes wonder if the democrats are taking their talking points from the media and not the other way around go ahead well of course they are they in fact they they're feeding off of each other you meant you mentioned scoop jackson i richard perle used to work for him and then richard hired me to go to the pentagon so it was because of my investigative reporting background so i have some some touch with that reality over there but there are they will play both sides and and you're seeing today the kagan's the. who's married to victoria nuland she's a real hawkish on the ukraine all of the and along with along with wolfowitz again there it's up it's their desire to want to push that agenda of being anti russian and pro ukraine and worse and t
ok you know michael one of the things you know everyone knows on this program my favorite. mantra to go after is the media here and i think that's the single biggest difference because when we knew we had scoop jackson around in congress here we had a media that was a lot more even handed here and now we don't how bad it all is mater i sometimes wonder if the democrats are taking their talking points from the media and not the other way around go ahead well of course they are they in fact they...
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michael isikoff and michael schmidt, thank you for your time tonight.reciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> still ahead, a concrete reminder of why it is important to ask the president the hard questions. the most significant interview of donald trump's young presidency next. ♪ what do hospitals use to wash and protect it? ♪ johnson's® the number 1 choices in hospitals. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of people on humira... saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability... ...to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened;... ...as have blood,
michael isikoff and michael schmidt, thank you for your time tonight.reciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> still ahead, a concrete reminder of why it is important to ask the president the hard questions. the most significant interview of donald trump's young presidency next. ♪ what do hospitals use to wash and protect it? ♪ johnson's® the number 1 choices in hospitals. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for...
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. ♪ >>> i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia.e welcome in our viewers in the united states and around the world. what can i say it was a chaotic day for the white house, yes, words i could have used so often in the first six months of the trump administration. yesterday, i paid a visit to sean spicer in his white house digs for the off-the-record chat. it turned out to be his exit interview. my thoughts on spicer's departure are next. >>> plus, mr. schwarzenegger went to washington. the governator was talking gerrymandering and climate change. and we had a sitdown. >>> also, no nfl team has yet signed colin kaepernick. ex qb michael vick gave him hair cut advice. first, i scored sean spicer's exit interview and didn't realize it at the time. i was in washington friday to interview schwarzenegger, and for an offer the record chat with spicer at 9:00 a.m. i left at:45. i didn't want to overstay my welcome because spicer told me he was meeting with the president at 10:00 a.m. by the time i was getting back to my hotel, word was brea
. ♪ >>> i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia.e welcome in our viewers in the united states and around the world. what can i say it was a chaotic day for the white house, yes, words i could have used so often in the first six months of the trump administration. yesterday, i paid a visit to sean spicer in his white house digs for the off-the-record chat. it turned out to be his exit interview. my thoughts on spicer's departure are next. >>> plus, mr. schwarzenegger went to...
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michael bocian. guest: great question. first of all, it's absolutely true that what you see on the ground actions that are happening, the protests, marches, women are driving that to a very, very large degree. what's interesting is that contrasts with an election in which hillary clinton did not see the benefit with women voters that people anticipated. there was the gender grap grew a little bit but -- gap grew a little bit but not much in a world where we have lots of coverage of trump saying disparaging things about women. from my perspective, it's encouraging to see women leading this effort, to see women at the forefront of the frustration but also the positive energy that's turning into in terms of on the ground action. host: getting back to our previous caller about -- comments about the money spent on the advertising for the health care debate, the health care bill vote the other night, i said dean heller voted no. he voted yes. the three republicans who voted no were senators collins, murkowski and john mccain wit
michael bocian. guest: great question. first of all, it's absolutely true that what you see on the ground actions that are happening, the protests, marches, women are driving that to a very, very large degree. what's interesting is that contrasts with an election in which hillary clinton did not see the benefit with women voters that people anticipated. there was the gender grap grew a little bit but -- gap grew a little bit but not much in a world where we have lots of coverage of trump saying...
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joy reid, >> miguel goldberg and michael isikoff and michael schmidt.things have happened, officials channels have been squeezed. state department, which is a huge deal for the rest of the world, daily briefing where the indonesian press and saudi press, that's been put on the shelf. those briefings -- all of these official modes of communication squeezed. it is all back channel stuff, and then that back channel stuff is easier to booby trap or weaponize and leave people in a false direction. >> we used to think the worse situation was a house of card, ail take a drink when you're right. you figure it is, okay, it is going to be hard to get information but the information is legitimate. when you have different factions in the white house who are trying to make you look bad -- >> right. >> -- reporters have to worry about being weaponized against who they work for. >> that's right. >> it is like, i'm going to use you to take down the "new york times," i'm going to use you to take down cnn. it is not a verbal war against the press. it is an actual intelle
joy reid, >> miguel goldberg and michael isikoff and michael schmidt.things have happened, officials channels have been squeezed. state department, which is a huge deal for the rest of the world, daily briefing where the indonesian press and saudi press, that's been put on the shelf. those briefings -- all of these official modes of communication squeezed. it is all back channel stuff, and then that back channel stuff is easier to booby trap or weaponize and leave people in a false...
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. >>> you can meet michael finney and ask questions directly. some problems he's already solved. >>> live where you live. this is abc 7 news. >>> from reaction to action. that's what's happening after the iteam shows mees pictures at an office party dressed up like prisoners. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >>> i'm ama daetz. it was tuesday when the story aired. now jundges and lawmakers are airing and they're apologizing. >>> dan noyes is back with the update to his exclusive investigation. >> the reaction has been swift and furious after our report was e-mailed to every sitting judge in the state. >> i was appalled. >> sacramento superior court judge is director of the alliance of california judges. she's shocked by what the eye team uncovered on tuesday. >> this is not anything any judge i know would ever tolerate. ever. >> i obtained photos of last year's halloween party of the california courts whose goal is access, fairness and diversity. they imitated the tv show "orange is the new black" turning their cubicles into -- they painted their fa
. >>> you can meet michael finney and ask questions directly. some problems he's already solved. >>> live where you live. this is abc 7 news. >>> from reaction to action. that's what's happening after the iteam shows mees pictures at an office party dressed up like prisoners. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >>> i'm ama daetz. it was tuesday when the story aired. now jundges and lawmakers are airing and they're apologizing. >>> dan noyes is back with...