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michael: so nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. michael: michael woods.onis: 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 that
michael: so nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. michael: michael woods.onis: 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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well let's find out with michael kosta's, top michaels of 2018... sponsored by, michaels.eep] cone or whatever? and you're also a hermit who hasn't heard of amazon. then go to michaels. [light laughter] all right, coming in at number five, we've got, michael wolff, who kicked off 2018 with "fire and fury," his salacious trump white house tell all that was an instant bestseller, totally eclipsing my book, "kosta's rasta pasta, 10,000 jamaican spaghetti recipes you didn't know you needed," mon. at number four, it's world's most annoying lawyer and mobster cave man, michael avenatti, who made headlines representing adult film star and former trump mistress, stormy daniels. now, despite never actually winning a case for his client, michael a. spent 2018 making appearance after appearance, pretty much anywhere that would have him. avenatti started the year unknown and ended up on television all the time in what we tv professionals call a "reverse" matt lauer, and-- audience: ooh. - the number three michael, it's the 1996 john travolta classic, "michael." i watched it 45 times t
well let's find out with michael kosta's, top michaels of 2018... sponsored by, michaels.eep] cone or whatever? and you're also a hermit who hasn't heard of amazon. then go to michaels. [light laughter] all right, coming in at number five, we've got, michael wolff, who kicked off 2018 with "fire and fury," his salacious trump white house tell all that was an instant bestseller, totally eclipsing my book, "kosta's rasta pasta, 10,000 jamaican spaghetti recipes you didn't know you...
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michael b.: sort of. she provides example after example of journalists being on the floor or outside congress being beat up by southerners who do not like them. you have people threatening even john quincy adams to within an inch of his life. the only reason they do not beat him up is he is an ex-president and an old man. there are numerous examples where people are punching each other in the face, threatening each other with knives. performative is relevant, but not definitive in terms of these relationships. rachel: it is not definitive in the sense that certainly there was an impact if you were beaten up. he would not be very pleased with me to say it was just for performance. but there was a performative aspect to it. the problem of thinking it from the perspective of, how likely was this to happen elsewhere? it was very likely to happen elsewhere. people had been in state legislature in kentucky, they might have had the same kind of violent arguments. often, the people in congress talked about these
michael b.: sort of. she provides example after example of journalists being on the floor or outside congress being beat up by southerners who do not like them. you have people threatening even john quincy adams to within an inch of his life. the only reason they do not beat him up is he is an ex-president and an old man. there are numerous examples where people are punching each other in the face, threatening each other with knives. performative is relevant, but not definitive in terms of...
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michael peterson's conviction was tossed out.erwhelmed. >> i was weeping with joy and shock and could not believe that there was hope. >> i was like, "my dad's getting out. we're gonna have our dad back." >> reporter: for the peterson children, now there was only joy. >> lots of hugs. lots of -- happy, happy photographs. so we're all, like, jumping up into the air in a silly picture of just so -- so happy. >> reporter: 24 hours after the judge issued his decision sharply criticizing the blood pattern expert's work on the case, 68-year-old michael peterson was released on a $300,000 bond. i imagine you remember the day, hour and date. >> i do. december the 15th. oh, my kids are there. oh my god. my grandson had been born, a sweet little baby. and, you know, i go out and i hold, crying of course. yeah. it was wonderful. >> reporter: you were meant to die in prison. you were going to be fitted for -- >> that was the plan, absolutely. >> reporter: and now, you're outside. >> and now, i'm out. i have waited over eight years. 2,988 day
michael peterson's conviction was tossed out.erwhelmed. >> i was weeping with joy and shock and could not believe that there was hope. >> i was like, "my dad's getting out. we're gonna have our dad back." >> reporter: for the peterson children, now there was only joy. >> lots of hugs. lots of -- happy, happy photographs. so we're all, like, jumping up into the air in a silly picture of just so -- so happy. >> reporter: 24 hours after the judge issued his...
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michael cohen. why?crazily unjust that michael cohen is prosecuted an donald trump isn't. i just can't -- i can't fathom how this worked out. >> the justice department guidelines say this a sitting president can't be indicted. are you surprised that no one else is being charged? >> that's a little less clear to me, frankly. hope hicks was involved in some of these phone calls, but it's not established that she -- what exactly she knew. but it's quite clear what candidate trump knew. and yes, it is true that currently there is a policy that says the president can't be prosecuted. but, you know, he's not going to be president forever. >> that's right. >> and if you -- if you prosecute michael cohen for this, i don't see why you shut this down as apparently the southern district has done, when the real cup prlprit, the persoo was behind this, the beneficiary of it, has gotten away with it. >> it's interesting, gloria, because after "the wall street journal" published its additional story about all of this,
michael cohen. why?crazily unjust that michael cohen is prosecuted an donald trump isn't. i just can't -- i can't fathom how this worked out. >> the justice department guidelines say this a sitting president can't be indicted. are you surprised that no one else is being charged? >> that's a little less clear to me, frankly. hope hicks was involved in some of these phone calls, but it's not established that she -- what exactly she knew. but it's quite clear what candidate trump knew....
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to michael about it?t. >> have a seat right here. >> reporter: still, edmunds decided it was time to bring in michael for a second round of questioning. and this time, the investigator turned up the heat. >> michael, it's over, okay? i'm not playing games anymore. >> reporter: at first, michael said he didn't even know that becky and david were having an affair. >> i know about the affair with your mom and david. >> my mom and david? >> don't play stupid with me. don't play stupid with me. i'm telling you right now. it'll get ugly real quick, okay? this is your one and only chance to get yourself out of a whole load of trouble. >> it gets pretty hot and heavy in that interview room. >> listen to me. listen to me. i know what's going on, okay. i know your mom wanted kay dead, okay? do you want to go to prison for the rest of your life? >> no sir. >> you need to start talking here and now. >> i didn't know it was david. >> bulls ---. >> i swear to you. >> bulls ---. >> reporter: then edmunds moved on to the
to michael about it?t. >> have a seat right here. >> reporter: still, edmunds decided it was time to bring in michael for a second round of questioning. and this time, the investigator turned up the heat. >> michael, it's over, okay? i'm not playing games anymore. >> reporter: at first, michael said he didn't even know that becky and david were having an affair. >> i know about the affair with your mom and david. >> my mom and david? >> don't play...
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michael b.: question here? appears that during the 1850's, congress kept egging on the population of the united states, always having them one upping each other to increase the distance between them, without really realizing the effect it would have on the normal people. maybe they met up afterwards and could still be friends, but normal people in the south and north did not meet up afterwards and never did get to see the other side of each other. would you say that was a flaw of the people in congress at the time, of the political culture of the time, or a bigger flaw in how congress relates to the population? michael b.: that is a great question. you cannot answer it without and -- understanding the communication levels in the united states and what people are reading in newspapers, what they are getting from their congresspeople in terms of speeches delivered in washington, and the degree to which people are not really connected or are connected to networks that tell them certain stories, the same way that p
michael b.: question here? appears that during the 1850's, congress kept egging on the population of the united states, always having them one upping each other to increase the distance between them, without really realizing the effect it would have on the normal people. maybe they met up afterwards and could still be friends, but normal people in the south and north did not meet up afterwards and never did get to see the other side of each other. would you say that was a flaw of the people in...
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michael i came out on the launchpad today and -- >> can you hold the mic up? michael: sure. i came out today and settled into this comfortable chair. it is a wonderful feeling to be back at launch pad 39a. it was a difference this time. i want to turn and ask neil a question, or maybe tell buzz aldrin something. of course, i am here by myself , but at any rate, i know they would enjoy joining into this sort of a conversation as much as i am looking forward to it. did you find it different coming out for apollo 11 as compared to your gemini 10 mission? michael: the flights of gemini 10 and apollo 11 were quite different. we rode up on a rocket, so that part was similar, but the gemini program got a lot of publicity, some of it worldwide, but nonetheless it had more of a local character. it was almost like a celebrity, celebratory sort of event, like perhaps an athletic contest, where is apollo 11, on the other hand, was serious business. we crew felt the weight of the world on our shoulders. we knew that everyone would be looking at us, friend or foe, and we wanted to do the
michael i came out on the launchpad today and -- >> can you hold the mic up? michael: sure. i came out today and settled into this comfortable chair. it is a wonderful feeling to be back at launch pad 39a. it was a difference this time. i want to turn and ask neil a question, or maybe tell buzz aldrin something. of course, i am here by myself , but at any rate, i know they would enjoy joining into this sort of a conversation as much as i am looking forward to it. did you find it different...
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but michael of j.p.id it is headed to zero over the next two years and the rally in bonds has not begun yet. about whether you think that will happen, and the impact it has on the dollar. does that further support your view we will not see a huge amount of euro weakness? viraj: i think that story is about the global backdrop. it is the u.s. cycle where you have limited inflation and slowing growth the support a rally in bond markets. when we look at rate differentials at the front, and for the fed to cut more drastically, that is why we think that rate differentials do not work against a weaker euro-dollar. nejra: how strong are those headwinds? viraj: we are always watching out for u.s. trade policy risks, theying about car tariffs, seem to subside, but the euro-dollar is caught in a trap and will remain in that trap. the value is not chasing any direction. volatility is suppressed which allows carry. nejra: great to have you with us. viraj patel, fx & global macro strategist, arkera inc.. let's turn to
but michael of j.p.id it is headed to zero over the next two years and the rally in bonds has not begun yet. about whether you think that will happen, and the impact it has on the dollar. does that further support your view we will not see a huge amount of euro weakness? viraj: i think that story is about the global backdrop. it is the u.s. cycle where you have limited inflation and slowing growth the support a rally in bond markets. when we look at rate differentials at the front, and for the...
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michael: bob, thank you.ration you run here is so much more complex and many ways -- in many ways than what we had during apollo. i salute you and your ability to bring all these myriad, little pieces together in a successful future for nasa. 50 years ago, on july 20 fourth, 1959, the apollo 11 lunar module splashed down and was recovered in a remote location in the pacific ocean. astronauts neil armstrong, michael collins, and
michael: bob, thank you.ration you run here is so much more complex and many ways -- in many ways than what we had during apollo. i salute you and your ability to bring all these myriad, little pieces together in a successful future for nasa. 50 years ago, on july 20 fourth, 1959, the apollo 11 lunar module splashed down and was recovered in a remote location in the pacific ocean. astronauts neil armstrong, michael collins, and
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michael: no.we've already lost over $1 million, and it'll likely lose another couple hundred thousand in the next few weeks. lemonis: what do you think the break-even is right now? what does it need to do to break even? michael: somewhere around $400,000 to $500,000 a month in revenue. lemonis: why is that number so high? michael: running the operations here without her taking salary or anything like that is over $100,000 a month. lemonis: that's rent, the employees, not including cogs. michael: not including cogs. it's including the equipment, right, which is all leased, the rent. lemonis: the company is bleeding money because the overhead established for the revenue, you can't outrun it. what i would've expected rachel to do through the process is start out, probably, making cookies at home and then go commercial kitchen, where other people can actually share the expense. if she outgrew the commercial kitchen, she would start making phone calls to co-packers. it's a way to increase production an
michael: no.we've already lost over $1 million, and it'll likely lose another couple hundred thousand in the next few weeks. lemonis: what do you think the break-even is right now? what does it need to do to break even? michael: somewhere around $400,000 to $500,000 a month in revenue. lemonis: why is that number so high? michael: running the operations here without her taking salary or anything like that is over $100,000 a month. lemonis: that's rent, the employees, not including cogs....
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michael: bob, thank you.ration you run here is so much more complex in many ways than what we had during apollo. i salute you and your ability to bring all these myriad, little pieces together in a successful future for nasa. robert: thank you, sir. >> american history tv is on social media. follow us. the theme for the 2019 national history day competition was triumph and tragedy. over 500,000 students took part this year with 3000 advancing to the finals held in june at the university of maryland in college park. -- four for students students present a 10-minute program titled alice paul, the fight for the 19th amendment . performanceing a titled " alice paul, the fight for the 19th amendment
michael: bob, thank you.ration you run here is so much more complex in many ways than what we had during apollo. i salute you and your ability to bring all these myriad, little pieces together in a successful future for nasa. robert: thank you, sir. >> american history tv is on social media. follow us. the theme for the 2019 national history day competition was triumph and tragedy. over 500,000 students took part this year with 3000 advancing to the finals held in june at the university...
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michael: how so? judge breyer: my greatest concern is that the judiciary becomes pulverized. -- polarized. it is very, very dangerous. the courts start to take positions that appear to be partisan positions. that would be more destructive of the judiciary and rule of law than anything i can see, so i'm alarmed by it. some of my colleagues here, i know my colleagues. my colleagues will not do that. calllleagues will try to the cases as they see them, called the balls and strikes. michael: when you walk in to get a job and you sit in the chair, are there different pressures on you now than there were 20 years ago? do feel watched in different ways, scrutinized, it is sized? are you -- criticized? are you worried about different things? judge breyer: i think the dialogue and conversation -- judge guzman: i think the dialogues and conversations have changed.i became an appellate judge in 2001. i wrote an opinion, it may be the houston newspaper picked it up, and they rarely praise, occasionally, but they
michael: how so? judge breyer: my greatest concern is that the judiciary becomes pulverized. -- polarized. it is very, very dangerous. the courts start to take positions that appear to be partisan positions. that would be more destructive of the judiciary and rule of law than anything i can see, so i'm alarmed by it. some of my colleagues here, i know my colleagues. my colleagues will not do that. calllleagues will try to the cases as they see them, called the balls and strikes. michael: when...
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michael: which ear did each of -- michael: which year did each of you become judges? judge guzman: when we first came judges? 1999. judge breyer: that is great, 1998. michael: so have the pressures on you changed? has the environment in which you are judging changed noticeably to you in the past 20 years? judge breyer: absolutely. michael: how so? judge breyer: my greatest concern is that the judiciary becomes polarized. it is very, very dangerous that the courts start to take positions that appear to be partisan positions. that would be more destructive of the judiciary and rule of law than anything i can see, so i'm alarmed by it. i have some of my colleagues here. i know my colleagues. my colleagues will not do that. my colleagues will try to call the cases, call them as they see them, called the balls and strikes. michael: when you walk into the job and you sit in the chair, are there different pressures on you now than there were 20 years ago? do you feel watched in different ways, do you feel scrutinize, criticized? are you worried about different things? judge
michael: which ear did each of -- michael: which year did each of you become judges? judge guzman: when we first came judges? 1999. judge breyer: that is great, 1998. michael: so have the pressures on you changed? has the environment in which you are judging changed noticeably to you in the past 20 years? judge breyer: absolutely. michael: how so? judge breyer: my greatest concern is that the judiciary becomes polarized. it is very, very dangerous that the courts start to take positions that...
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michael metcalf.el, how much does the china into yourture play investment strategy, and what do you think of the state of the chinese economy now? michael: the outlook for chinese growth is very central. you're looking at the data we had overnight. gdp data wasn't too much for surprise, but as you point out, there is hope in both industry production and retail sales production. the big question is how quickly will stimulus filter through? will there be a mini dish any more stimulus? -- any more stimulus? we've had the overhang in china. and that's holding back investors from going into emerging markets more fully. there's evidence the chinese economy slowdown is modest. it will help people with the idea they should go back to emerging markets. anna: good morning. i have a chart that undermines what you guys are talking about. into the high-frequency data coming in better than anticipated, pending a better picture they gdp data. in terms of structure of the attorneys economy, a lot has -- the chinese e
michael metcalf.el, how much does the china into yourture play investment strategy, and what do you think of the state of the chinese economy now? michael: the outlook for chinese growth is very central. you're looking at the data we had overnight. gdp data wasn't too much for surprise, but as you point out, there is hope in both industry production and retail sales production. the big question is how quickly will stimulus filter through? will there be a mini dish any more stimulus? -- any more...
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mark simmons senior marine experts at the humane society international welcome to you will michael penn in tokyo 1st time in 31 years more than 3 decades what's the point well the point basically is to keep a political constituency happy. there are some small towns along the coast in japan where the economy is this largely based on whaling and these small towns have political. politicians who represent them and they are influential politicians so it's more a batter of the fact that there's a lot on one side of the issue in japan but not really on the other and the pro whaling side politically is stronger can call ins is it enough to say it's cultural well potentially yes but i question that there is the demand no one thing that avoids much attention as a fact or a 2nd shooter poll culling all smallish attentions which are outside such as dolphins poll percentage which are outside of any international treaties month simmons' in bristol does this give the government a longer term exit strategy because they can get away from the situation of subsidising what is you know when it comes to pr
mark simmons senior marine experts at the humane society international welcome to you will michael penn in tokyo 1st time in 31 years more than 3 decades what's the point well the point basically is to keep a political constituency happy. there are some small towns along the coast in japan where the economy is this largely based on whaling and these small towns have political. politicians who represent them and they are influential politicians so it's more a batter of the fact that there's a...
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michael: what is your -- what is your view of the economy?om: i still feel pretty good about the economy. on the consumer side, spending is great. on the labor side, markets are still quite tight. those are very healthy signs in our economy. what the chairman mentioned yesterday and what is clearly a concern on my mind is business confidence and business investment. the first quarter was fine, but the indicators for the second quarter are less strong. i've been asking questions about how you feel about the climate for business investment. folks haven't pulled back yet. i don't see folks laying folks off, cutting back existing plans, but they are also not leaning forward in the way you might, as strong as the numbers have shown in our economy. michael: you have a bit of a different background than the phd economists on the fed. you are a business -- you were a business consultant for years. what is the general feeling about the economy, and where is it going? do they think we are headed down, or are they just really unsure? tom: confidence is
michael: what is your -- what is your view of the economy?om: i still feel pretty good about the economy. on the consumer side, spending is great. on the labor side, markets are still quite tight. those are very healthy signs in our economy. what the chairman mentioned yesterday and what is clearly a concern on my mind is business confidence and business investment. the first quarter was fine, but the indicators for the second quarter are less strong. i've been asking questions about how you...
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this keep that landed michael cohen behind bars. new fuelings how they scrambled to keep alleges of alleged indiscretions under wraps. after the "access hollywood" tape surfaced. the trump campaign went into damage control, michael cohen, trump's former personal attorney and fixer and hope hicks, then reached out to david pecor, the chief executive of american media. over the series of at least ten frenzied call, cohen play ed pl middle man. i believe some of these communications prevent the need from arrived are clifford from going public, an fbi agent wrote. two weeks bev the general election, cohen initiated the $130,000 wire transfer to pay off daniels. the same day, he spoke with trump over the phone at least twice. as president, trump has insisted he had no knowledge of the hush money payments. >> reporter: did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no, no. >> reporter: why is -- >> well, you have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney. >> reporter: cohen, who is now serving three years in prison, impl
this keep that landed michael cohen behind bars. new fuelings how they scrambled to keep alleges of alleged indiscretions under wraps. after the "access hollywood" tape surfaced. the trump campaign went into damage control, michael cohen, trump's former personal attorney and fixer and hope hicks, then reached out to david pecor, the chief executive of american media. over the series of at least ten frenzied call, cohen play ed pl middle man. i believe some of these communications...
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coin shop, la jolla coin. >> yep, that michael.e coin dealer will be on the scent of a fortune. that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. us coins have mint marks p, d, s, and w, designating the locations where they're made. can you name all four? extra credit if you know what the government makes at the w location. the answers after the break. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. >> so, what do the p, d, s, and w stand for on us coins? p is for the philadelphia mint, d for denver, s for san francisco, and w for west point, where the government makes commemorative coins and stores gold. >> randy lawrence moves his family from denver to la jolla, california, in 2013. while checking ou
coin shop, la jolla coin. >> yep, that michael.e coin dealer will be on the scent of a fortune. that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. us coins have mint marks p, d, s, and w, designating the locations where they're made. can you name all four? extra credit if you know what the government makes at the w location. the answers after the break. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the...
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kennedy: battle of the michaels, michael cohen and michael avenatti, it is unique, only contest wherer winner is a loser. president lied when he claimed he was not in contact with michael cohen -- stormy daniel, prosecutors were in a forgiving mood, to payments without bringing charges michael avenatti said, no one runs in 2020 should give the president's free pass. >> in my view. every candidate who seeks nomination for democratic party in connection with the 2020 election should be asked, if they are elected president of the united states, will they insist on criminals indicting each of these individuals including donald trump. this should be a litmus test. kennedy: celebrity ambulance chaser, future inmate, taking shot at his open nemesis michael cohen, is michael avenatti right? is he mad he no longer a part of 2020? joining me now. fox news contributor, coauthor brand-new fantastic book, justice trial, kavanaugh confirmation. mollie hemingway. >> great to be here. kennedy: first and foremost. these hush money payments, were they a campaign finance violation? >> i think it is impo
kennedy: battle of the michaels, michael cohen and michael avenatti, it is unique, only contest wherer winner is a loser. president lied when he claimed he was not in contact with michael cohen -- stormy daniel, prosecutors were in a forgiving mood, to payments without bringing charges michael avenatti said, no one runs in 2020 should give the president's free pass. >> in my view. every candidate who seeks nomination for democratic party in connection with the 2020 election should be...
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fascinated by the big sharks actually killing them is a ridiculous weist of the natural resource michael penned in so q is that a valid argument in your opinion and does that argument get any traction any place in japan i mean the industry the eco tourism industry that can collins is talking about globally is worth $77000000000.00 every 12 months so if it goes from being food tourism you know rather than eat something that tastes like very greasy chicken when it's cooked properly go and see the whales in their natural habitat and they can then swim off and do what whales do right well fortunately that kind of eco tourism whale eating link has never really developed in the case of japan to the extent that foreigners are involved in the whaling issue in japan at all it's as activists against whaling and in fact you know the towns where they where the whalers are to some extent you know bar anybody have very strong security services looking for foreigners who are who are there to as they would see caught say cause trouble about the whaling or fishing industries so the people who are eating
fascinated by the big sharks actually killing them is a ridiculous weist of the natural resource michael penned in so q is that a valid argument in your opinion and does that argument get any traction any place in japan i mean the industry the eco tourism industry that can collins is talking about globally is worth $77000000000.00 every 12 months so if it goes from being food tourism you know rather than eat something that tastes like very greasy chicken when it's cooked properly go and see the...
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commit the crimes and thehim, the crimes which michael cohen is imprisoned tonight.orney general reopen that investigation and examine indicting donald trump? >> this is what i would tell my attorney general. you treat him like you would treat any other citizen. i believe if he were treated like any other citizen, he absolutely would be prosecuted. he'd be behind bars. >> secretary coors, we're going to try to squeeze in a break. i want to discuss your policing reform proposals when we get back. what i heard you say this week on this matter, which is the strongest statement i have heard about police use of force by a presidential candidate ever, which as you know, doesn't have a lot of competition. it's not something a lot of candidates talk about. we're going to do that right after this break. >> thank you. why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh
commit the crimes and thehim, the crimes which michael cohen is imprisoned tonight.orney general reopen that investigation and examine indicting donald trump? >> this is what i would tell my attorney general. you treat him like you would treat any other citizen. i believe if he were treated like any other citizen, he absolutely would be prosecuted. he'd be behind bars. >> secretary coors, we're going to try to squeeze in a break. i want to discuss your policing reform proposals when...
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he was a great guy. >> michael is 58 now.t kids and he needs to come out of hiding. where you at, jake ryan? >>> coming up, a sneak peek at our "american pie" reunion and how "anchorman" is staying classy 15 years since its debut. >>> luck >>> it's "american pie" reunion. cast confessions you will only see here. >> this is like an exclusive. >> why what happened off screen was even more scandalous than the movie. >> oh, god. >> set crushes, behind the scene scoop. >> i had a freakout. >> and what you never knew about the infamous pie scene. >> this is new news. next tuesday on "e.t.." >> hey, we're going to leave you with a classic comedy that we can in some ways relate to. it's "anchorman," which turns 15 this year. >> are you saying we would say something just because it's written in the teleprompter? >> yeah. >> listen, stay classy, america. >> bye, everybody. >> there is a love scene that will be unlike any in film in history. >> the most glorious rainbow ever. >> it's been 15 years since audiences traveled to pleasure to
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>> as for michael's children now, they are doing well even posting movie reviews on prince michael's >> they continue to honor their dad, who told "et" this is how he would like to be remembered. >> bring the world together through love, peace, joy, for men to live together. ♪ >> it's a tough situation. do we still celebrate and listen to his music or do we not? >> there's so many stories it just gets really complicated. >>> let's move onto someone who spent some time with michael. oprah winfrey is continuing her legacy off of daytime tv. the latest enstallment tinstall ladies are bringing the laughs. >> do you know what og stands for? >> original gangster. >> look at us. gangster. >> og also stands for oprah and gayle. >> my friend's boyfriend is ring shopping and wants my help but i know my friend doesn't want to marry him. >> what do i do? >> i would tell the friend. i would say, gayle -- >> you'd call me and say that he wants to get a ring. i would definitely go to the friend and suggest to her that she head him off at the pass. >> these long time besties are taking on new questi
>> as for michael's children now, they are doing well even posting movie reviews on prince michael's >> they continue to honor their dad, who told "et" this is how he would like to be remembered. >> bring the world together through love, peace, joy, for men to live together. ♪ >> it's a tough situation. do we still celebrate and listen to his music or do we not? >> there's so many stories it just gets really complicated. >>> let's move onto...
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michael: much of it. the peaks were in the middle of last year and the tariffs were imposed on china and we started to see global manufacturing rollover and move away from the peaks to being in contraction territory. china moving in that over the last segment. teargase are seeing being dispersed by the riot police in hong kong. i am surmising that is what you are seeing. it appears the police are trying to disperse the crowd outside, not clear what is going on inside the legislative council. we are watching this story as it develops. how much of this is just plain uncertainty? the tariffs are not that material in terms of global transactionen the between the united states and china in terms of their economy. michael: that is what we're hearing from u.s. manufacturers, they do not want to make any plans because we do not know what the rules will be. export orders have collapsed and we're not seeing exporters make any money. they are on the sidelines. that is creating more uncertainty. the same is true for
michael: much of it. the peaks were in the middle of last year and the tariffs were imposed on china and we started to see global manufacturing rollover and move away from the peaks to being in contraction territory. china moving in that over the last segment. teargase are seeing being dispersed by the riot police in hong kong. i am surmising that is what you are seeing. it appears the police are trying to disperse the crowd outside, not clear what is going on inside the legislative council. we...
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of things but i think this is very much in the hands of the leaders within japan those people as michael said who are supported by their political constituencies where this is an important political issue for them but i don't think there's any way that they are preparing for the industry to die the industry has been subsidized in various ways linked to the so-called research whaling for decades and i'm quite sure that the prime minister and his friends his allies are going into a new position now where they intend to make this work they intend to make this ng this industry continue and as you as we are straight i think very well from this discussion at the root of it is a commodity whale meat which is not of any importance that average weight of 40 or 50 grams per individual person in japan is like half an apple a year you know this just hasn't got any economic or or or nutritional significance to the general population there will be a few communities where it's more commonly et but beyond that really this is just something which creates so much problem for japan all around the world and
of things but i think this is very much in the hands of the leaders within japan those people as michael said who are supported by their political constituencies where this is an important political issue for them but i don't think there's any way that they are preparing for the industry to die the industry has been subsidized in various ways linked to the so-called research whaling for decades and i'm quite sure that the prime minister and his friends his allies are going into a new position...
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with only michael cohen getting in trouble. sdny is not pursuing this despite all the other people involved. they said publicly we are involved in this crime. this is from the judge's order. the government in the prosecution represents that it has concluded the aspect of its investigations that justified the continued sealing relating to cohen's campaign finance violations. and here's what's amazing. the prosecutors have told the judge they are done with this case. they now represent they concluded the aspects of the investigation that justified the continued sealing of these materials related to campaign finance violations. the ongoing investigation and sdny said unseal this. here's what's more amazing. the prosecutors have told the judge that they are done with this case and no more ongoing investigation to justify keeping the colors redacted. they also told the judge that nevertheless they would still like some of this material kept under wraps for what they call third party interests. although the government agree that is t
with only michael cohen getting in trouble. sdny is not pursuing this despite all the other people involved. they said publicly we are involved in this crime. this is from the judge's order. the government in the prosecution represents that it has concluded the aspect of its investigations that justified the continued sealing relating to cohen's campaign finance violations. and here's what's amazing. the prosecutors have told the judge they are done with this case. they now represent they...
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he was a great guy. >> michael is 58 now. he needs to come out of hiding. where you at, jake ryan? >>> coming up, a sneak peek at our "american pie" reunion and how "anchorman" is staying classy 15 years since its debut. all right. i'm going to start my own media company primary health connector for diversify my content how going to be smart with my money here and make sure that it leads to more money. you know kudos to them, you know they're they're trying they're maturing financially. you know the great thing could you see. so many stories where these guys just go broke. you got to look at it. a lot of these guys get thrown so much money and they have none no financial literacy they had nothing and they may not even that educate. and i say that with >>> luck >>> it's "american pie" reunion. cast confessions you will only see here. >> this is like an exclusive. >> why what happened off screen was even more scandalous than the movie. >> oh, god. >> set crushes, behind the scene scoop. >> i had a freakout. >> and what you neve
he was a great guy. >> michael is 58 now. he needs to come out of hiding. where you at, jake ryan? >>> coming up, a sneak peek at our "american pie" reunion and how "anchorman" is staying classy 15 years since its debut. all right. i'm going to start my own media company primary health connector for diversify my content how going to be smart with my money here and make sure that it leads to more money. you know kudos to them, you know they're they're trying...
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>> no, no. >> why did michael cohen make this payment? >> you have to ask michael cohen.orney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money? >> i don't know. >> okay. so here's the thing. court filings show that he spoke to donald trump at least twice on the day he transferred the money to pay off stormy daniels. we know within 30 minutes of speaking to trump, cohen opened his bank, opened new account, transferred the $130,000 payment. how damaging is that? >> it just shows that donald trump has zero credibility with respect to that statement that he didn't know what was going on. i think michael cohen made it very clear in his testimony before congress that he was acting at the direction and in coordination with trump and other members of the trump organization. that has been corroborated by executives at ami, and now by the information revealed today with respect to the warrants that the fbi got as they were investigating the whole hush money payment scheme. donald trump is just not credible. let's just call it what it is. he lied. he absol
>> no, no. >> why did michael cohen make this payment? >> you have to ask michael cohen.orney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money? >> i don't know. >> okay. so here's the thing. court filings show that he spoke to donald trump at least twice on the day he transferred the money to pay off stormy daniels. we know within 30 minutes of speaking to trump, cohen opened his bank, opened new account, transferred the $130,000...
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dave was angry that his adopted son, michael, was not athletic. >> neighbors would hear him call michaelracial names to michael that are just horrible. we have him yelling at him in the street because he can't ride a bike or catch a football or play baseball. >> all those years jane was afraid to report dave. said bamieh, afraid of what he might do to her loved ones. so she covered up her abuse and her injuries. we obtained this summary of a police report from the 1980s in which jane reported that an intruder attacked her while she was alone at work. at the time, police found the injuries consistent with jane's story. in fact, said bamieh, dave inflicted those injuries. then ordered jane to lie, and blame a nonexistent intruder. a pattern of covering up dave's abuse, abuse which by the summer of 2009 was getting worse, said bamieh. >> from june of '09 to august of '09, it was escalating. >> but jane continued to take it, until that particular august night when something changed. that night, according to bamieh, for the first time, dave threatened michael's life. she really believed he wa
dave was angry that his adopted son, michael, was not athletic. >> neighbors would hear him call michaelracial names to michael that are just horrible. we have him yelling at him in the street because he can't ride a bike or catch a football or play baseball. >> all those years jane was afraid to report dave. said bamieh, afraid of what he might do to her loved ones. so she covered up her abuse and her injuries. we obtained this summary of a police report from the 1980s in which...
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police claim her father was armed and in the middle of a drug deal michael's mother says that wasn't so. what they're saying is there was a buy bust but that's not true in reality we were all asleep by bus they said and they forced themselves into the house by biased means there was a drug transaction i asked the chief where is the mark money but they couldn't show me anything. michael's death received any little attention until a former police chief spout widespread outrage with his comments on what happened. in the one horse you really need to secure things 1st so that there will be no collateral damage at all but like i said we are in an imperfect world if you're the police do you want a trial to get hit never because you also have children you wouldn't want that to happen but shit happens. during operations shit happens. ronald teller also has since apologized meanwhile police have suspended 20 offices and launched an investigation. but that doesn't change the fact that there is growing concern over the government's deadly crackdown on drug gangs at least 6600 people have been ki
police claim her father was armed and in the middle of a drug deal michael's mother says that wasn't so. what they're saying is there was a buy bust but that's not true in reality we were all asleep by bus they said and they forced themselves into the house by biased means there was a drug transaction i asked the chief where is the mark money but they couldn't show me anything. michael's death received any little attention until a former police chief spout widespread outrage with his comments...
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what has michael gove been saying today?one from the previous government, making it very, very clear that no—deal brexit is firmly on the table. we heard it from borisjohnson is firmly on the table. we heard it from boris johnson in is firmly on the table. we heard it from borisjohnson in the leadership campaign, but now at the end of the first week, where the cabinet and government are complete, it is full of filled believers, leaving the eu on the 31st of october. michael gove saying no ifs, no buts, brexit is happening. he says they are going to go to the eu, they are going to try to renegotiate. he says they are optimistic about those negotiations. but the deal they say it has to change. michael gove saying you cannot reheat the dish that has been sent back from parliament over and over again to make it more palatable. he says they need real change. he says they have heard of the european union when they have said the deal is the deal, take it oi’ said the deal is the deal, take it or leave it. he says no deal is a reali
what has michael gove been saying today?one from the previous government, making it very, very clear that no—deal brexit is firmly on the table. we heard it from borisjohnson is firmly on the table. we heard it from boris johnson in is firmly on the table. we heard it from borisjohnson in the leadership campaign, but now at the end of the first week, where the cabinet and government are complete, it is full of filled believers, leaving the eu on the 31st of october. michael gove saying no...
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how do you see this week, michael? conventional wisdom is it was a disastrous week politically speaking for the president. i'm not sure that's accurate. i'm not sure that's accurate because the polling data and i'm thinking of ipsos and reuters which was post-tweets but before the rally, showed that he was up five points with republicans. so you say, okay. maybe it plays with the base. but how about everybody else? there's a firm called engages. they're doing focus groups of people who voted for obama and then trump. romney and then hillary. i just talked to someone who ran one of these in michigan. and the morning of the rally, he was on my radio show and i said richard, some up there thinking relative to immigration. which he told me was the push button issue. in his words and i took notes, he said their mind-set is "send them back." then came that rally that same night in north carolina among the hardened trump supporters. what i'm suggesting is that as offensive, as racist as it may be, it's striking a chord with m
how do you see this week, michael? conventional wisdom is it was a disastrous week politically speaking for the president. i'm not sure that's accurate. i'm not sure that's accurate because the polling data and i'm thinking of ipsos and reuters which was post-tweets but before the rally, showed that he was up five points with republicans. so you say, okay. maybe it plays with the base. but how about everybody else? there's a firm called engages. they're doing focus groups of people who voted...
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michael gove says they would prefer for it. michael gove says they would p refer to for it.prefer to leave with a deal but if no deal is a plausible outcome, the need to prepare for it. there are, as we know, a wide range of voices from a number of parties that do not wa nt from a number of parties that do not want there to be a no deal. they wa nt want there to be a no deal. they want a deal. you can get trapped in double negatives, if you are not careful. not just double negatives, if you are not careful. notjust on the opposition benches, but in the conservative ra nks benches, but in the conservative ranks as well. absolutely, no matter how determined the government is for a no—deal brexit, there are significant forces on the other side opposed to in no—deal brexit, including labour party, the liberal democrats, a sizeable group of conservative mps, including the man he was a chancellor until a few days ago philip hammond. he says he is ready to do whatever is necessary to prevent in no—deal brexit, we presume passing or helping to pass a vote of no confidence in boris j
michael gove says they would prefer for it. michael gove says they would p refer to for it.prefer to leave with a deal but if no deal is a plausible outcome, the need to prepare for it. there are, as we know, a wide range of voices from a number of parties that do not wa nt from a number of parties that do not want there to be a no deal. they wa nt want there to be a no deal. they want a deal. you can get trapped in double negatives, if you are not careful. not just double negatives, if you are...
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michael packer of wedbush, lucas shaw, thank you. shares of ibm rising after hours this after topping estimates in second quarter results. cloud revenue was up more than 3%. remember, ibm closed its acquisition of red hat last week , a move it hopes it will compete with cloud leaders like amazon and microsoft. coming up, all eyes on facebook, and david marcus once again as networkss the social cryptocurrency on capitol hill. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, check us out on the app, on bloomberg.com, and listen to us on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i don't think you should launch libre at all, because the creation of a new currency is a core government function and should be left to democratically-accountable institutions that are accountable to the american people. emily: that is new york congresswoman carol maloney, continuing a second day of facebook lashings on capitol hill, only today was the house's turn to take on the news of the digital currency libra. the bizarre moment is when congressmencongr
michael packer of wedbush, lucas shaw, thank you. shares of ibm rising after hours this after topping estimates in second quarter results. cloud revenue was up more than 3%. remember, ibm closed its acquisition of red hat last week , a move it hopes it will compete with cloud leaders like amazon and microsoft. coming up, all eyes on facebook, and david marcus once again as networkss the social cryptocurrency on capitol hill. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, check us...
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tonight -- michael moore, host of "most expensivest," rapper, 2 chainz writer, brian michael bendis featuringhe 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news officials in south korea announced yesterday that north korea fired two uniden the sea.jectiles into "a guy can dream," said trump, with his two projectiles [ laughter ] reporters have found that a doctored version of the presidential seal was projected behind president trump at an event earliethis week, which featured a two-headed russian eagle clutching a set of golf clubs and a banner reading "45 is a puppet" in spanish. [ laughter ] hmm. somebody doesn't like trump and also speaks spanish, busted! [ laughter and applause according to reports, rudy guiliani is serving as s president trump'wyer for free well, i think we can all agree he is worth every penny. [ laughter ] that'sight guiliani is serving as trump's lawyer for free
tonight -- michael moore, host of "most expensivest," rapper, 2 chainz writer, brian michael bendis featuringhe 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news officials in south korea announced yesterday that north korea fired two uniden the sea.jectiles into...
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you've got michael gove, who is leading on this every day with meetings with these six blokes, these cobra room. two things i wonder, one, whether michael gove is leading that so prime ministerjohnson can i’ui'i that so prime ministerjohnson can run around later saying i should have been involved more in that if it doesn't work, who knows? i've forgotten what the other one was! very quickly, john, is he serious about it? i think he is serious about it? i think he is serious about it? i think he is serious about it but he doesn't have any plan about how to get past of the opposition of parliament, which is why i think he will be forced after the end of october to go to the country and say i've been blocked by parliament and i need a mandate for my brexit. turning to the financial times and this is the reality of it, people's jobs are on the line. you were talking about good exit headlines for borisjohnson, talking about good exit headlines for boris johnson, but talking about good exit headlines for borisjohnson, but this isn't one of them. this isjobs being threatened at vauxhall ——
you've got michael gove, who is leading on this every day with meetings with these six blokes, these cobra room. two things i wonder, one, whether michael gove is leading that so prime ministerjohnson can i’ui'i that so prime ministerjohnson can run around later saying i should have been involved more in that if it doesn't work, who knows? i've forgotten what the other one was! very quickly, john, is he serious about it? i think he is serious about it? i think he is serious about it? i think...
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it's not based just on michael cohen's word. i think that's an important revelation from today's document. in fact, this it is based on the fbi agent's review of telephone records belonging to michael cohen where they have identified donald trump, then candidate donald trump's phone number, and have pointed out there was several phone conversations that occurred and in the estimation of the fbi agent in their probable cause filing here that the president was involved in this campaign finance scheme. >> again, the document appears to be about 269 pages long, so i know you're still going through it. tom, it looks like there's some sort of wire transfer that's referenced as well on august -- excuse me, october 27th of 2016, which would have been just days before the election. what more do we know about that? >> so that's all tied to the payments that we know that were occurring with respect to a payment to stormy daniels' then attorney, keith davidson, and it was money that was going to go to keith davidson and then he was going to
it's not based just on michael cohen's word. i think that's an important revelation from today's document. in fact, this it is based on the fbi agent's review of telephone records belonging to michael cohen where they have identified donald trump, then candidate donald trump's phone number, and have pointed out there was several phone conversations that occurred and in the estimation of the fbi agent in their probable cause filing here that the president was involved in this campaign finance...
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michael gove, the minister who has to prepare the uk for a no—deal brexit, says it's a "very real prospect getting ready for it is now the government's number one priority. democrats in the united states have renewed accusations of racism against president trump, after he criticised an african—american congressman. a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly £1 million in the world cup finals of the online game, fortnite — and he's only the runner up. she thought i was wasting my time in my room for eight hours a day but now i've won i'm happy. rain chaos at the german grand prix. lewis hamilton spins, while max verstappen wins. riding into history. egan bernal looks set to become the first south american to win the tour de france. amid deepening unrest, several people have been injured in pitched battles in hong kong after a third day of violent clashes between pro—democracy campaigners and riot police. some protestors had defied orders to disperse after an anti—government rally, instead setting up barricades and blocking streets, before rounds of tear gas were fired. this is now the eighth
michael gove, the minister who has to prepare the uk for a no—deal brexit, says it's a "very real prospect getting ready for it is now the government's number one priority. democrats in the united states have renewed accusations of racism against president trump, after he criticised an african—american congressman. a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly £1 million in the world cup finals of the online game, fortnite — and he's only the runner up. she thought i was wasting my...
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michael, let me go to you first. how does the president and his chief of staff justify such a blatant, dehumanizing, racist, rant against a district which is basically middle class? barely a majority black. because the representative of that district chairs the oversight committee and has to deal with a plethora of issues, including the things that are a concern to many people of color around the country, but also would deal with oversight situations such as whether russians are interfering with our elections and such as other items that makes the president uncomfortable, if not outright unethical. >> sure. i think we could all crack one open and have a discussion of the merits of charm city. two things are going on here. one, the president doesn't like oversight. he doesn't believe that congress has a constitutional role to hold him accountable when he and his administration break the rules. there's also the fact that his path to re-election lies in exacerbating the divide between urban and rural america. he needs a
michael, let me go to you first. how does the president and his chief of staff justify such a blatant, dehumanizing, racist, rant against a district which is basically middle class? barely a majority black. because the representative of that district chairs the oversight committee and has to deal with a plethora of issues, including the things that are a concern to many people of color around the country, but also would deal with oversight situations such as whether russians are interfering...
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what these were, were records for michael cohen's phones. basically, they detail five specific conversations that michael cohen had with the president in one of those certain circumstances he is on the phone with hope hicks, who was his press secretary at the time. basically the calls start on october 8th, which is right after the "access hollywood" tape comes out. the fbi writes in their affidavit to get the search warrants to get into michael cohen's apartment, his home, his hotel, basically saying, look. we believe these were discussions that were had because the access hollywood story came out and they wanted to tamp down on these other stories involving other women. so the phone calls start at 7:20 p.m. on october 58 cording to these documents, four-minute phone call between trump and cohen and 8:03 a phone call between trump and cohen and the publisher of "the national enquirer" the head of american media. this phone call occurs on october 8. there's a series of discussions back and forth. i won't detail all of them because it goes on
what these were, were records for michael cohen's phones. basically, they detail five specific conversations that michael cohen had with the president in one of those certain circumstances he is on the phone with hope hicks, who was his press secretary at the time. basically the calls start on october 8th, which is right after the "access hollywood" tape comes out. the fbi writes in their affidavit to get the search warrants to get into michael cohen's apartment, his home, his hotel,...
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because michael gove said they would prefer because michael gove said they would p refer to because michaele with a deal but, you know, if no deal is a plausible outcome then they need to prepare for it. there are wide ranges of voices from a number of parties that do not want a number of parties that do not want ano a number of parties that do not want a no deal. they want a deal. you can get trapped in double negatives if you are not careful. notjust on the opposition benches but within the conservative ranks as well. yes, absolutely. no matter how determined the government is to pursue a no—deal brexit, if it comes to it, there are significant forces on the other side opposed to a no—deal brexit including, you know, labour, the liberal democrats, a sizeable group of conservative mps, not least the man until a few days ago who was the chancellor. he says he is determined to do whatever is necessary to avoid a no dear brexit, potentially we presume including passing or helping to pass a vote of no confidence in borisjohnson‘s government. what does this mean for labour‘s position? if the go
because michael gove said they would prefer because michael gove said they would p refer to because michaele with a deal but, you know, if no deal is a plausible outcome then they need to prepare for it. there are wide ranges of voices from a number of parties that do not want a number of parties that do not want ano a number of parties that do not want a no deal. they want a deal. you can get trapped in double negatives if you are not careful. notjust on the opposition benches but within the...
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michael is my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> reporter: do you know where he got theney to make the payment? >> no, i don't know. >> that is now a verifiable lie. carrie, you've been doing this reporting, tell us about these phone calls. >> these phone calls that are detailed in this affidavit supporting the application for a search warrant, this is based on records that the fbi had obtained, showing that there were these communications. so just so when you compare it to donald's statement there, you really see that these are phone statements, these are records that shows that there were these communications. what it told us was that the day after the "access hollywood" tape went public, there was a mad scramble in the trump campaign, a phone call between donald trump, michael cohen, hope hicks, his communications strategist then. they were trying to get a handle on all this negative information at the time. the fbi said they believe these phone calls were all discussing stormy daniels. then you see michael cohen acting as the middleman with this, he's on the phone wi
michael is my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> reporter: do you know where he got theney to make the payment? >> no, i don't know. >> that is now a verifiable lie. carrie, you've been doing this reporting, tell us about these phone calls. >> these phone calls that are detailed in this affidavit supporting the application for a search warrant, this is based on records that the fbi had obtained, showing that there were these communications. so just so when...
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, ryan, i hope ican be shoes to fill, michael, ryan, i hope i can be half the leader that those quyse half the leader that those guys are. how different does that feel? there is a whole different amount of pressure on you. but what an honour, what a privilege. i want to stay consistent engraved in the sport in the best way to do that is to always consider yourself a hunter instead of the hunted. he has the metals and the mentality to become one of the all—time greats. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers.
, ryan, i hope ican be shoes to fill, michael, ryan, i hope i can be half the leader that those quyse half the leader that those guys are. how different does that feel? there is a whole different amount of pressure on you. but what an honour, what a privilege. i want to stay consistent engraved in the sport in the best way to do that is to always consider yourself a hunter instead of the hunted. he has the metals and the mentality to become one of the all—time greats. that's all from...