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according to the ex, michael drink.bottle of scotch. i guess he just needed to talk. >> and the story wolfe told according to the ex, implicated more than just himself. here's what happened as he heard it. wolfe and harry britton, barbara's father, granted a motel room on that long ago july night. invited david to a meeting there. >> and when he gets at the hotel, they have a very small conversation. and michael shot david in the head. >> he told me he had to get so drunk to do it. and that was the first shot didn't kill him. he had to shoot him again. >> afterwards, as nancy related the story -- >> they did take his car to the airport and left it there. then they took him over to, i mean, there was an empty lot there. and that's worth he buried him. >> he did not spare the detail, said nancy. >> and he did tell me he poured some corrosive, and i think it was a lie, is what he said, over the body. >> and sure enough, unlike, that was consistent with the investigation. >> along with that story came out sounded like a mot
according to the ex, michael drink.bottle of scotch. i guess he just needed to talk. >> and the story wolfe told according to the ex, implicated more than just himself. here's what happened as he heard it. wolfe and harry britton, barbara's father, granted a motel room on that long ago july night. invited david to a meeting there. >> and when he gets at the hotel, they have a very small conversation. and michael shot david in the head. >> he told me he had to get so drunk to...
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michael: one last question. want to go back to something jon ferro set at the beginning of the show, quoting a congressman. in the summary of economic projections, you have seen long-term economic growth at 1.8%. if we are spending all this money, why are we only getting 1.8% of? what is the benefit to the real economy from everything you are doing in the long run? james: that is a great question to ask. i think what we are looking at here is really fantastic growth in the u.s. during 2021, 7% is the current projection of various prognosticators and our own staff here. and i think above trend growth in 2022, 2023, steve got a period here where gdp is passing the previous pre-pandemic peak in total output produced in the economy. that is happening now as i am speaking, and it is projected to go above the previous trendline, so you're really looking at quite a strong u.s. economy over the next couple of years, and i would hope that some of that would feed through to the underlying growth rate. i am hopeful that we
michael: one last question. want to go back to something jon ferro set at the beginning of the show, quoting a congressman. in the summary of economic projections, you have seen long-term economic growth at 1.8%. if we are spending all this money, why are we only getting 1.8% of? what is the benefit to the real economy from everything you are doing in the long run? james: that is a great question to ask. i think what we are looking at here is really fantastic growth in the u.s. during 2021, 7%...
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is that your take, too, michael? michael: more of the same. this is what we expected, continued job growth, modest wage growth, supply-side constraints, and it is not only hitting the real goods side but also hitting the labor side, for sure. some people call this a growth tax, we have grown so fast and demand has come back so fast that there is a limit on how much of the economy can produce this stuff. it is interesting that you are seeing rates firmer today, especially in the front end and intermediate part of the curve rally in the most, pushing of concerns raised a couple weeks ago about the fed pulling forward with rate hikes. jonathan: we will get to that in a moment. what is your take, krishna? krishna: what this proves is things are opening up, and that is what the equity markets are reacting to. look at the s&p 500, it is moving higher every day. from a fed perspective, it's playing out according to plan. they want to wait and see how things are going to open up. and data from that perspective basically reinforces their thinking and a
is that your take, too, michael? michael: more of the same. this is what we expected, continued job growth, modest wage growth, supply-side constraints, and it is not only hitting the real goods side but also hitting the labor side, for sure. some people call this a growth tax, we have grown so fast and demand has come back so fast that there is a limit on how much of the economy can produce this stuff. it is interesting that you are seeing rates firmer today, especially in the front end and...
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michael: we really appreciate your time. angela merkel has been in britain on a mission to reset relations about breaks it. it is her last official visit to the u.k. before she steps down as german chancellor. she held wide-ranging talks with the british prime minister and there was of course time 14 with the queen at windsor palace. reporter: boris johnson on a charm offensive as he welcomes the eu's longest-serving leader. this is angela merkel's third visit to checkers, the country residence for british prime minister's. boris johnson is the fifth british leader she has dealt with in her 16 years as german chancellor. and her last as she prepares to step down in september. >> on behalf of the u.k., i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u.k.-germany relationship, bu for global diplomacy more generally. reporter: this meeting was about resetting relations between terminally -- between germany and the u.k. after the tensions of brexit. >> after britain's exit from the eu, it's a good opportu
michael: we really appreciate your time. angela merkel has been in britain on a mission to reset relations about breaks it. it is her last official visit to the u.k. before she steps down as german chancellor. she held wide-ranging talks with the british prime minister and there was of course time 14 with the queen at windsor palace. reporter: boris johnson on a charm offensive as he welcomes the eu's longest-serving leader. this is angela merkel's third visit to checkers, the country residence...
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uh-uh. >> no, michael from "good times" before michael mcdonald?but listen, i mean, listen, i sang "dear michael" when i was a kid. so, you know, everyone assumes that it should be all about michael jackson. >> wanda: right. >> no. >> wanda: you're friends with the jacksons? >> janet and i were childhood friends. so my first disney trip was with janet and michael. >> wanda: what was that like? >> you know, it was a lot of fun. and very -- you would think not, but actually, very normal. i mean, really. because it wasn't in the day and age of cell phones and, you know, camera phones and all of that. it was just -- it was just -- people recognize you, but then you just keep moving. >> wanda: yeah, so you could do anything back then. was michael just walking through, smacking [ bleep ] out of people? [ laughter ] wouldn't it be fun if michael jackson was really like rick james, we was just never able to catch it? he was just walking through, "i'm michael jackson, bitch!" [ laughter and applause ] then camera phones came out. then he had to go to that l
uh-uh. >> no, michael from "good times" before michael mcdonald?but listen, i mean, listen, i sang "dear michael" when i was a kid. so, you know, everyone assumes that it should be all about michael jackson. >> wanda: right. >> no. >> wanda: you're friends with the jacksons? >> janet and i were childhood friends. so my first disney trip was with janet and michael. >> wanda: what was that like? >> you know, it was a lot of fun. and...
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and one michael steele, former lieutenant governor of the great state of maryland and host of the michaelteele podcast. so juanita, it is getting tough out there. my evidence, exhibit one. join me and listening to how our friend nicole wallace started her broadcast today. >> tragically and perhaps ironically, how he clinch the democratic nomination, president biden will now have the distinction of serving as president during one of the greatest rollbacks to access to the polls in recent american history. >> so, juanita, tough but fair. it gets worse, here is jeff green field talking about the democrats. they have a majority coalition, they control the white house, but the democrats are trapped in delusions of rewriting the rules why the gop figures out ways to bend them. and not to be outdone, steve schmidt today says that chuck schumer is not the leader. that these times demand. so how are democrats gonna deal with all of these pressures, juanita? >> look brian, democrats have to get it together. the clock is ticking for them to do that. and i definitely appreciate all this commentary, e
and one michael steele, former lieutenant governor of the great state of maryland and host of the michaelteele podcast. so juanita, it is getting tough out there. my evidence, exhibit one. join me and listening to how our friend nicole wallace started her broadcast today. >> tragically and perhaps ironically, how he clinch the democratic nomination, president biden will now have the distinction of serving as president during one of the greatest rollbacks to access to the polls in recent...
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every single thing went on donald's desk for signature. >> can you hear me, michael? michael? okay. hold on. we're going to get michael back in a second. right now we want to bring in elie honig. tell us everything that you have gleaned. >> i'm speed reading. one thing that jumps out to me is there are definitely others involved. i say involved. whether they'll be charged is a separate question. the indictment talks about employees, plural, who were paid through this scheme. the indictment talks about how one of the largest, meaning there's others, beneficiaries was alan weisselberg. the indictment talks about how alan weisselberg and others directed this scheme. i found that really important, alan weisselberg and others. that trump organization personnel including alan weisselberg -- you get the point. one thing that jumped out at me on page 10 of the indictment, the allegation is that the scam to defraud tax authorities in relation to compensation paid to trump organization executives and employees extended to persons other than weisselberg. who are these people? that's the big qu
every single thing went on donald's desk for signature. >> can you hear me, michael? michael? okay. hold on. we're going to get michael back in a second. right now we want to bring in elie honig. tell us everything that you have gleaned. >> i'm speed reading. one thing that jumps out to me is there are definitely others involved. i say involved. whether they'll be charged is a separate question. the indictment talks about employees, plural, who were paid through this scheme. the...
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this is problematic for us in here, but, but michael, michael goes, this is, this is going back to the sovereignty issue, or what right does the united states have to say, cuba, you can send your doctors to mexico? i mean, i what's, what's right. i mean, no, i don't think anybody's saying that i think what we are saying though, is that while you behave like you, but hey, we're not going to truck with you at all. and that's probably where the roots of the. ready the embargo comes from is that it's the only card we have to play. really. we perform no invasion of the country. we were not in any particular way trying to topple the regime in an active day to day. let's get it all come out. i'm sure you read it either you read the church commission again trying to overthrow the cuban government. how many times did they try to do that? oh, my goodness, i mean that was a career for so many people. i got to tell you, peter, if, if we really wanted to overturn the government, it would be gone. if we were really doing it with both hands and trying to make it done, i mean, ok, well get with and on
this is problematic for us in here, but, but michael, michael goes, this is, this is going back to the sovereignty issue, or what right does the united states have to say, cuba, you can send your doctors to mexico? i mean, i what's, what's right. i mean, no, i don't think anybody's saying that i think what we are saying though, is that while you behave like you, but hey, we're not going to truck with you at all. and that's probably where the roots of the. ready the embargo comes from is that...
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michael. the same question to you because i have to agree with daniel, is that it's settling old scores, it's, it's very ideologically rigid, and i find it very, very unhelpful. i mean, when marco rubio comes out and talks about, you know, cuba, he, i have to believe he's talking about his own political standing in florida. voters in florida and on and on in. and then, you know, of course, you know, it's all about socialism and socialism. michael, the one word that begins with s is never mentioned in this debate and it's about sovereignty. cuba has sovereignty. if you look at the, the rhetoric, it's never even considered. but cuba has sovereignty and, and i know you and i are ideologically aligned on many, many things. but i think that, you know, the issue of cuban sovereignty has to be taken to account. and if you do that, then there's a lot of other hard discussions we need to have. go ahead. my friend michael in new york, am i watching? excuse me. the sovereign issue that you take up presup
michael. the same question to you because i have to agree with daniel, is that it's settling old scores, it's, it's very ideologically rigid, and i find it very, very unhelpful. i mean, when marco rubio comes out and talks about, you know, cuba, he, i have to believe he's talking about his own political standing in florida. voters in florida and on and on in. and then, you know, of course, you know, it's all about socialism and socialism. michael, the one word that begins with s is never...
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michael, let me go to you.lking about, you know, essentially how this is a a very delicate balance, when you're talking about a living city, wherein lies a world heritage site. let me ask you, from your vantage point, how do you go about achieving this delicate balance of preserving the past, but also planning for the future? i mean, how should cities be able to celebrate and preserve their histories, while also being able to rebuild so they can prosper going forward? michael: okay, several points. i'll speak quickly, i don't want to waste your time. heritage is not about buildings, it's also about culture and values. and so, you build upon those. that's part of our heritage. we weren't designated for the buildings. it was because we were the center of the british empire, and an innovative city in the 18th, 19th century. so it's about values as much as buildings. that said, in terms of buildings, come to liverpool. there is a massive dock warehouse that was renovated 20 years ago, utterly brilliant. a huge tour
michael, let me go to you.lking about, you know, essentially how this is a a very delicate balance, when you're talking about a living city, wherein lies a world heritage site. let me ask you, from your vantage point, how do you go about achieving this delicate balance of preserving the past, but also planning for the future? i mean, how should cities be able to celebrate and preserve their histories, while also being able to rebuild so they can prosper going forward? michael: okay, several...
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briefly, michael. the concern is _ cost of the. briefly, michael. a real worry. michaell and stephanie and james, are you and there's a real worry. michael - and stephanie and james, are you all and stephanie and james, are you all very much. thank you very much for your company. we will be back sometime next week. hello. wales, northern ireland and scotland recorded their highest temperatures of the year so far today, the hot spots in the upper 20s. a few places in england, perhaps wales, will reach the 30 celsius mark for the first time this season this weekend. not everywhere is going to have a very warm to hot weekend because there's a weak weather front close to northern scotland keeping things cooler here with cloud, wind and the chance of seeing a little light rain. that's the case overnight as cloud becomes more extensive across western scotland into northern ireland, a few patches in eastern england, temperatures in the mid to low teens. big picture for the weekend, the area of low pressure which has brought that horrific flooding, particul
briefly, michael. the concern is _ cost of the. briefly, michael. a real worry. michaell and stephanie and james, are you and there's a real worry. michael - and stephanie and james, are you all and stephanie and james, are you all very much. thank you very much for your company. we will be back sometime next week. hello. wales, northern ireland and scotland recorded their highest temperatures of the year so far today, the hot spots in the upper 20s. a few places in england, perhaps wales, will...
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michael: it is going to be a while. they are not going to be looking at the drop in interest rates as a bad thing at this point. they're still trying to provide as much stimulus as possible. the difference between bullard and evans is one of risk management. the rest being inflation gets out of control and the fed has to react or strongly and then you raise the possibility of a recession coming out of it. bullard is thinking maybe prudent risk management would be to move sooner rather than later while evans is thinking they can get away with keeping things unchanged because interest rates are low. because the economy is picking up kid and because there analysis is inflation is going to be temporary. they are at this point being pressured by the markets. they are trying to figure out what is the best possible course without tipping the economy into a problem. romaine: that is a great plane you make. it seems to ratify the general idea the fed is not as divided as sometimes we say here on this network. some of the market
michael: it is going to be a while. they are not going to be looking at the drop in interest rates as a bad thing at this point. they're still trying to provide as much stimulus as possible. the difference between bullard and evans is one of risk management. the rest being inflation gets out of control and the fed has to react or strongly and then you raise the possibility of a recession coming out of it. bullard is thinking maybe prudent risk management would be to move sooner rather than...
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you know, michael, look. the legacy of these olympic games will no doubt be defined by the global-health crisis. but before covid-19 turned the world on its head, it was the weather that was supposed to have been dominating headlines around these olympic games. and while cases in tokyo are surging, and olympic-related cases continue to climb. it's the weather that could continue to cause problems, here, for organizers. a tropical storm is approaching japan, and could make landfall hitting the tokyo region on tuesday. japan's meteorological agency says the storm is unlikely to strengthen into a typhoon, but could, still, bring heavy rain, strong winds, and high waves as a result. rowing events have been cancelled, on tuesday, and pushed back to wednesday or thursday. now, while the surfers have avoided the tropical storm, at least for now, other athletes have high temperatures to contend with. as a threat of heat stroke remains a big problem here, and will remain a constant problem throughout these games. temp
you know, michael, look. the legacy of these olympic games will no doubt be defined by the global-health crisis. but before covid-19 turned the world on its head, it was the weather that was supposed to have been dominating headlines around these olympic games. and while cases in tokyo are surging, and olympic-related cases continue to climb. it's the weather that could continue to cause problems, here, for organizers. a tropical storm is approaching japan, and could make landfall hitting the...
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i just tried to say, michael's okay.okay, but. >> jimmy: oh this has happened before? >> any time there's anything on the boat. >> jimmy: yeah? >> yeah, i called her and let her know. she had to call me back shortly after to verify what she'd just heard, you know. [ laughter ] and i was trying to downplay it. no one would believe it with the ambulance or with her. i was -- just said, we had an encounter with a whale. i didn't want to go into it. >> jimmy: did you sense that the lobsters were watching and felt like they were getting some kind of revenge? [ laughter ] maybe they were in cahoots with the whale. michael, you said that somebody asked you on reddit if you -- who would you want to play you in a movie about your life. you said matt damon. i just wonder why you would aim so low. [ laughter ] i mean, if he does play you, can the whale eat him? can that be his final destination? [ laughter ] [ applause ] this is really one of the craziest stories i've ever heard. you're probably going to be telling this story until
i just tried to say, michael's okay.okay, but. >> jimmy: oh this has happened before? >> any time there's anything on the boat. >> jimmy: yeah? >> yeah, i called her and let her know. she had to call me back shortly after to verify what she'd just heard, you know. [ laughter ] and i was trying to downplay it. no one would believe it with the ambulance or with her. i was -- just said, we had an encounter with a whale. i didn't want to go into it. >> jimmy: did you...
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michael wolff, any response? guest: well, i agree with everything the caller has pointed out, but i think you have to understand a greater context here come which is that the president is always just talking. the president will say anything. the president -- in a way, i'm tempted to say you cannot really hold the president accountable for the wrong things he says, because he says whatever comes into his head. there is no thought there, there is no consideration. there is no analysis. we and certainly everyone around him, is just subjected to the sound of his own voice, which is the thing he most likes. host: you mentioned before that he was not interested in policy. was that a trait of his throughout his career, or he just wasn't interested in political politics itself. guest: i think both of those things. his career would not have been spent in the political or policy world. there would be no reason for him to be securely interested in policy. basically has had two jobs. he was in the real estate business, and h
michael wolff, any response? guest: well, i agree with everything the caller has pointed out, but i think you have to understand a greater context here come which is that the president is always just talking. the president will say anything. the president -- in a way, i'm tempted to say you cannot really hold the president accountable for the wrong things he says, because he says whatever comes into his head. there is no thought there, there is no consideration. there is no analysis. we and...
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from the author michael wolf.his book, "landslide," the final days of the trump white house, if you read "fire and fur y" as i did. surprised they sat down with you. great having you on the broadcast. the president goes big on voting rights but is it big enough considering the fight our country is now locked in? clooeris now locked in clooeris now locked in clooer i felt gross. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. after i started cosentyx i wasn't covered anymore. four years clear. five years now. i just look and feel better. see me. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. five years is just crazy. see me. learn more
from the author michael wolf.his book, "landslide," the final days of the trump white house, if you read "fire and fur y" as i did. surprised they sat down with you. great having you on the broadcast. the president goes big on voting rights but is it big enough considering the fight our country is now locked in? clooeris now locked in clooeris now locked in clooer i felt gross. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. after i started cosentyx i wasn't...
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michael wolff is with us, latest landslide, the final days of the trump presidency. michael wolff, welcome to washington journal. >> thank you for having me. >> was it always your plan to write about the final days of the trump presidency or did the situation between the election and the inauguration, january 6th, included drive your reasoning to write this book? >> yeah. i had no intention of writing a third book. i thought two was plenty but then january 6th happened and i thought -- and i thought, how can i walk away from this story? this story has immense implications for the moment, for the future. .. one of the things that struck me about reading landslide in this period of time was the sense of chaos both around the election returns and the whole period of challenging the election. and of course january 6. that surprise surprise you at all? >> no. the underlying theme probably of the three books i've written about the trump administration is the least chaos. i think maybe it deals even further than chaos. through the looking glass dysfunction of the trump whit
michael wolff is with us, latest landslide, the final days of the trump presidency. michael wolff, welcome to washington journal. >> thank you for having me. >> was it always your plan to write about the final days of the trump presidency or did the situation between the election and the inauguration, january 6th, included drive your reasoning to write this book? >> yeah. i had no intention of writing a third book. i thought two was plenty but then january 6th happened and i...
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but michael, afghan forces seem _ afghanistan. but michael, afghan forces seem to _ afghanistan.s seem to have _ afghanistan. but michael, afghan forces seem to have really - afghanistan. but michael, afghan forces seem to have really low . forces seem to have really low morale, 1000 were reported to flee yesterday — that's a huge problem, isn't it? yesterday - that's a huge problem, isn't it? , , ., yesterday - that's a huge problem, isn't it? , , . ., , yesterday - that's a huge problem, isn't it? , , ., .,, isn't it? guest, and there was some ha - talk isn't it? guest, and there was some happy talk in _ isn't it? guest, and there was some happy talk in the — isn't it? guest, and there was some happy talk in the afghan _ isn't it? guest, and there was some l happy talk in the afghan spokesman's message at the beginning of your segment, which i'm sure you talked on, as well —— yes. there are undoubtedly afghan forces who are surrendering orfleeing, running surrendering or fleeing, running away surrendering orfleeing, running away or doing deals with the taliban for their own per
but michael, afghan forces seem _ afghanistan. but michael, afghan forces seem to _ afghanistan.s seem to have _ afghanistan. but michael, afghan forces seem to have really - afghanistan. but michael, afghan forces seem to have really low . forces seem to have really low morale, 1000 were reported to flee yesterday — that's a huge problem, isn't it? yesterday - that's a huge problem, isn't it? , , ., yesterday - that's a huge problem, isn't it? , , . ., , yesterday - that's a huge problem,...
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michael, everything is an argument. now have we become a nation so divided that to paraphrase juliani, weather isn't weather. well juliani speaks for himself when he says whether isn't weather, weather is certainly weather and i think most people know when the sun is shining and when the rain is falling. so i don't take that too seriously. but i do think you've touched on something going forward that's going to be big. and that is that whole stretch of topics that include climate change, perhaps global warming, and certainly our reliance on the grid and our reliance on computers. we have to strengthen the grid. we have to have redundant situations. we have to have analog backup, just like, you know, you have a hurricane candle when the lights go out, were not so far into the 21st century. like back in the 1900s that were still horses on the road at the time we had the model teased, sometimes they broke down and you had to get a horse. we got a transition into this, but the bridge, the, our cyber space, our computer reli
michael, everything is an argument. now have we become a nation so divided that to paraphrase juliani, weather isn't weather. well juliani speaks for himself when he says whether isn't weather, weather is certainly weather and i think most people know when the sun is shining and when the rain is falling. so i don't take that too seriously. but i do think you've touched on something going forward that's going to be big. and that is that whole stretch of topics that include climate change,...
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not michael milken's company. not michael milken's firm. michael milken personally outearned mcdonald's that year. so if you are somebody with infinite resources but you are also staring down a 98-count felony indictment, how do prosecutors make it worth your while to not flee, to not, you know, run off to some other place on the earth where you would be out of the reach of american courts? when prosecutors got michael milken before a judge, they asked the judge for serious bail, unheard of bail. they asked for record-setting bail. they asked michael milken's bail to be set at a quarter billion dollars, $250 million. far and away the highest bail request anybody in america had ever faced, but he is one of the richest people in the world, right? even $250 million was kind of couch cushion money to him. maybe, just maybe it would be enough to make him think twice about making a break for it? if fleeing would cost him $250 million? maybe. in the end, the judge did not grant that record-setting bail and michael milken did not skip town. he ulti
not michael milken's company. not michael milken's firm. michael milken personally outearned mcdonald's that year. so if you are somebody with infinite resources but you are also staring down a 98-count felony indictment, how do prosecutors make it worth your while to not flee, to not, you know, run off to some other place on the earth where you would be out of the reach of american courts? when prosecutors got michael milken before a judge, they asked the judge for serious bail, unheard of...
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what an incredible gift in historians like michael that we have these as michael currently said to the forward to his first of the two books on the tapes. the only thing worse and anything bad that comes out of the state, anything bad that we hear in lyndon b. johnson's comments would have been a in lyndon b. johnson's view, to have been forgotten. this has kept him so relevant and yet so intimate the experiences of listening to these conversations. mark: melanie in these podcasts that you debuted last you use the conversation extensively in your project, what was it that made the so valuable. melody: a couple of things, one i'll step back for a second it cannot answer that question through the lens of my experience as a staff person so having been ted kennedy's chief counsel and having been obama's domestic policy advisor, is much as happened in the room estimate happens in the fall. in written material can't capture that. but a memo looks like by the time it that it gets to a senator or a president, is often been edited and reedited lots of people put their opinions and and they said
what an incredible gift in historians like michael that we have these as michael currently said to the forward to his first of the two books on the tapes. the only thing worse and anything bad that comes out of the state, anything bad that we hear in lyndon b. johnson's comments would have been a in lyndon b. johnson's view, to have been forgotten. this has kept him so relevant and yet so intimate the experiences of listening to these conversations. mark: melanie in these podcasts that you...
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>> i think michael cohen is absolutely right.oking for something bigger than just. this once we left and people don't talk about in the discord, these charges are against the trump organization where donald trump run as the president, brandon and his name. they are not minor charges. they allege about 1 million dollars in taxes not being. paid it's like 1 million dollar highs. the justice department does do a 15-minute google surged. you will see the justice department puts people in jail for five years for that. it's mine, or in something that's being used as leverage probably, to try and get allen weisselberg to flip. it should go without saying, today it, donald trump's business was labeled a criminal organization, essentially. >> want to pivot to the supreme court today, the decision upholding voting restrictions in arizona. it came down along party lines, i know it's just -- undignified to use party lines one referring to the supreme court, but we all seen the confirmation hearings and people are not stupid, and know the sco
>> i think michael cohen is absolutely right.oking for something bigger than just. this once we left and people don't talk about in the discord, these charges are against the trump organization where donald trump run as the president, brandon and his name. they are not minor charges. they allege about 1 million dollars in taxes not being. paid it's like 1 million dollar highs. the justice department does do a 15-minute google surged. you will see the justice department puts people in jail...
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>> yes. >> there could be a fourth book, michael wolf? >> guest: yes.not, but it is donald trump. >> vicki is in michigan next up on the democrat line, go ahead. >> caller: thank you for having me. we went make sheet mutual volume they think ahead with your comment. >> caller: hi thank you for have me on your show. i wanted to say thank you to mr. wolf for being honest putting this out there being honest and my statement would be for all of the people who follow trump and our approach numbers do your due diligence. he defeated you not like what mr. wolf is saying then check the facts out. research it and do your stuff to not be a follower. right now we need to be united. president trump that you guys all love is crazy, mr. wolf is correct. he is very dangerous please do your due diligence and check your facts mr. wolf is correct. that is all i have to say i want to thank mr. wolf. i will be reading your book and being a follower, think usurper. >> thank you. stability from jean in phoenix, arizona. go ahead jean. >> good morning. two main items. first c
>> yes. >> there could be a fourth book, michael wolf? >> guest: yes.not, but it is donald trump. >> vicki is in michigan next up on the democrat line, go ahead. >> caller: thank you for having me. we went make sheet mutual volume they think ahead with your comment. >> caller: hi thank you for have me on your show. i wanted to say thank you to mr. wolf for being honest putting this out there being honest and my statement would be for all of the people who...
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michael, the british are fortunate — uk. michael, the british are fortunate in _ uk.sh are fortunate in they _ uk. michael, the british are fortunate in they have - uk. michael, the british are fortunate in they have not l uk. michael, the british are i fortunate in they have not only uk. michael, the british are - fortunate in they have not only been able to afford and source quite sufficient numbers of vaccine doses, in fact more than enough over the coming few months and every year we have already seen, but they have a population that, on the whole, has impressed vaccination. that is the argument downing street would doubtless use as to why we are different than the netherlands and elsewhere, but is there a potential risk it has created a false sense of security in the uk? i risk it has created a false sense of security in the uk?— security in the uk? i think it has created a false _ security in the uk? i think it has created a false sense _ security in the uk? i think it has created a false sense of- security in the uk? i think it hasi created a false sense of sec
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michael o'hanlon, what can the united states do now? what does it mean to support afghanistan from over the horizon. what is that allow us to do?nk >> will john first of all thank you for having a special line for afghan veterans very think you want to join me in thanking all of them. this is a moment where the u.s. role is coming to an end. we have not managed at the kind of outcome we wanted. things are very fraught. but nonetheless, for 20 years to the efforts of our men and women in uniform, the state department, the agency for international development with non- governmental organizations and people from around the world we have managed too prevent another attack on the united states emanating from afghanistan. we have michelle the afghan people make a lot of progress women's rights, life expectancy, despite all the problems things are better0' than they were in the late 19 '90s it was they had been until they were sitting war. in any event i want to thank all of the americans have done so much and given so much. just because we ar
michael o'hanlon, what can the united states do now? what does it mean to support afghanistan from over the horizon. what is that allow us to do?nk >> will john first of all thank you for having a special line for afghan veterans very think you want to join me in thanking all of them. this is a moment where the u.s. role is coming to an end. we have not managed at the kind of outcome we wanted. things are very fraught. but nonetheless, for 20 years to the efforts of our men and women in...
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>> yeah, we sure can, michael. you know, we have some of the strongest evidence available to us linking this rapidly-warming world that we live in, with climate change and extreme-rainfall events, like we're seeing. and what we have seen in germany, the netherlands, and into belgium. you can see, that strongest evidence linking climate change to heat waves, coastal flooding, and the frequency and intensity of heavy-rain events just like that. you don't need to take my word for it, though. there is so much evidence out there, you can do the research, yourself. but the bottom line is, warmer atmosphere holds more moisture and the potential leads for increased-rainfall events with more intensity. and we look back at previous events to compare that to what just happened two days ago in the western portions of europe. 2016, they had a similar event and scientists found that the warmer climate within our planet made this likelihood 80 to 90% more likely than before manmade climate change was even in existence. so let's t
>> yeah, we sure can, michael. you know, we have some of the strongest evidence available to us linking this rapidly-warming world that we live in, with climate change and extreme-rainfall events, like we're seeing. and what we have seen in germany, the netherlands, and into belgium. you can see, that strongest evidence linking climate change to heat waves, coastal flooding, and the frequency and intensity of heavy-rain events just like that. you don't need to take my word for it, though....
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i'm michael holmes. this is "cnn newsroom."ell, as the covid-19 delta variant spreads across europe some protesters are demanding freedom from having to get vaccinations. thousands of people marched to the greek parliament in athens over the weekend, some launching petrol bombs at riot police who fired tear gas and water canons. protesters in france also demonstrating against proposed requirements. the country battling a fourth wave of coronavirus infections, and the french parliament passing a bill requiring vaccinations for health care workers. it also expands the use of the health pass system to enter many businesses. cnn's jim bitterman reports. >> even before it reached the parliament, the new health pass law seems to have had the impact the government wanted. after president emmanuel macron's july 12th announcement they'd soon have to carry a certificate for even the simplest of daily activities appointments for vaccinations skyrocketed. according to the vaccination reservation center website at least 4.7 million people h
i'm michael holmes. this is "cnn newsroom."ell, as the covid-19 delta variant spreads across europe some protesters are demanding freedom from having to get vaccinations. thousands of people marched to the greek parliament in athens over the weekend, some launching petrol bombs at riot police who fired tear gas and water canons. protesters in france also demonstrating against proposed requirements. the country battling a fourth wave of coronavirus infections, and the french parliament...
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the investigation remains ongoing and michael cohen joins me now. michael. you started this and your reaction to today's indictment. the organization that you used to work for and the cfo you used to work so closely with. >> i am not surprised of the ziemt, thest a little benefit what of us looking for or hoping for in a sweeping set of indictment meaning allen weisselberg. he's not the keystone to this entire indictment. there will be more as far as i am concerned. i know that i had gone in and i have spoken on more than a dozen occasions to the district attorney and there are a multitude of issues that are far more ranging from allen weisselberg is not paying for a car. he's not the only one. it had the same wacky compensation package. >> wacky compensation, the company intentionally use to avoid taxes, is that your view? >> well, my view is that if you are living in an apartment that you are not paying for it. it is probably not standard and nobody really discusses it, again, people have to understand that the trump organization, despite what they said, i
the investigation remains ongoing and michael cohen joins me now. michael. you started this and your reaction to today's indictment. the organization that you used to work for and the cfo you used to work so closely with. >> i am not surprised of the ziemt, thest a little benefit what of us looking for or hoping for in a sweeping set of indictment meaning allen weisselberg. he's not the keystone to this entire indictment. there will be more as far as i am concerned. i know that i had gone...
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i'm michael hoemlmes. coming up on "cnn newsroom." catastrophic deadly floods in europe leave entire villages underwater. hundreds of people are missing. >>> wildfires tear through the western u.s., made worse by an historic heat wave. we'll take a look at how much climate change is to blame for all of this. >>> also -- >> this is becoming a pandemic of the unvaccinated. >> the u.s. reels from surging covid cases as the divide between the vaccinated and the vaccine-hesitant grows ever more stark. ♪ >>> now, we do begin in western europe where large-scale rescue efforts are under way after torrential rains triggered devastating flash floods in germany, belgium, and the netherlands. some rivers are still rising. the death toll has climbed to at least 125 people with hundreds of others still unaccounted for. bridges have been washed out. homes and businesses destroyed. entire villages inundated. germany has been hardest hit with more than 100 people killed and the heaviest rainfall in a century. the country's president warning the time t
i'm michael hoemlmes. coming up on "cnn newsroom." catastrophic deadly floods in europe leave entire villages underwater. hundreds of people are missing. >>> wildfires tear through the western u.s., made worse by an historic heat wave. we'll take a look at how much climate change is to blame for all of this. >>> also -- >> this is becoming a pandemic of the unvaccinated. >> the u.s. reels from surging covid cases as the divide between the vaccinated and...
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so the 3rd part, michael, i'm, i'm sorry. i'm sorry to interrupt you, let me, let me get back to the 3rd point you're making in just a moment because i want to, i want to throw a question on this way real quick. i'm a what we're talking a lot about the, you know, the processes that are involved in, in a site being selected as a world heritage site. what does that process like for obtaining unesco world heritage status? who initiates it? is it a very lengthy process and do politics play a role in it as well? i would say all threes is probably the answer. it's likely for there are 10 criteria used to be and i think 4 or 6 before and used to be 6 actually for cultural heritage side. and then he was increased unified to 10 criteria whether it's a natural light or a cultural heritage site. and usually it often the city itself will try to promote itself will promote a fit aspect or area that he wants to include. he wants to have added. they will work with the committee to, to, to make sure that it meets the criteria. but you're loo
so the 3rd part, michael, i'm, i'm sorry. i'm sorry to interrupt you, let me, let me get back to the 3rd point you're making in just a moment because i want to, i want to throw a question on this way real quick. i'm a what we're talking a lot about the, you know, the processes that are involved in, in a site being selected as a world heritage site. what does that process like for obtaining unesco world heritage status? who initiates it? is it a very lengthy process and do politics play a role...
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well, we hear you, michael.u can combine visual arts and music going forward, or whether the music is slowly dying in you. oh, the music is not dying at all, no. i mean, i love my voice, i love writing music and composing, and arranging. it's not easy, though, it's not an easy thing to do. i was really pushed by the band when the band were together. now i'm on my own, i have zero representation. i don't have a contract with anyone. i'm a free agent. and, you know, i'm proud to release the songs that i've put out — one with your very own sam taylor—johnson directing a beautiful video piece to go along with the song your capricious soul. i'm so proud of that. and i'll continue to do so. i'm working this summer on some new music, and i hope to continue making sound and music a part of my life for the rest of my life. it's something ifind greatjoy in. and i do really like... i don't like my speaking voice very much, to tell you the truth, but i like my singing voice a great deal. so, i want to use it. i, for one, sh
well, we hear you, michael.u can combine visual arts and music going forward, or whether the music is slowly dying in you. oh, the music is not dying at all, no. i mean, i love my voice, i love writing music and composing, and arranging. it's not easy, though, it's not an easy thing to do. i was really pushed by the band when the band were together. now i'm on my own, i have zero representation. i don't have a contract with anyone. i'm a free agent. and, you know, i'm proud to release the songs...
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miller, michael starr hopkins. let's get to it let's go to lawyer number one mike chase. so tell me what does today's ruling mean? >> this is a really without prejudice. basically meeting based on the previous filing the court has said the motion to remove jamie spears will not be granted. before why? >> without president means it can be refiled again. before you can do can i do? >> you can write a shotgun with me for my license is going to be on the line here so it's my malpractice insurance is going to be involved. think we should take heart because if -- like the fundamental thing if britney can get a lawyer of her choosing which is a very important thing than she can file the petition. she did somewhat in her corner someone she can trust is listing to her nothing preventing her from filing a hearty petition to have these restrictions removed. that begins with having vigorous counsel. kennedy: this is incredible. the printing they interview the guy who originally but the judge dismissed above a medical you can't
miller, michael starr hopkins. let's get to it let's go to lawyer number one mike chase. so tell me what does today's ruling mean? >> this is a really without prejudice. basically meeting based on the previous filing the court has said the motion to remove jamie spears will not be granted. before why? >> without president means it can be refiled again. before you can do can i do? >> you can write a shotgun with me for my license is going to be on the line here so it's my...
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michael douglas, greed is good? that was based on michael milken. this is how the post described him on the day he was finally indicted. quote, milken, a wharton school graduate, who lives in clark gables former home in california, and drives to work in a mercedes benz, has been praised by some as a brilliant visionary and assail by others for triggering a wave of hostile takeovers while generating fees for young and aggressive traders. he did that, and then the law showed up. the king of junk bonds, michael milken, was indicted today on charges of fraud and racketeering. charged with him in the indictment was his brother and another former trader for russell burner lambert. >> i'm -- of their own lawful schemes and their own interests in the racketeering enterprise. >> the indictment of michael milken follows one of the longest and most highly publicized investigations ever in a crime on wall street. it is an astonishing turn of events for a man who was acclaimed a financial wizard. he was called america's junk bond king. operating out of this offi
michael douglas, greed is good? that was based on michael milken. this is how the post described him on the day he was finally indicted. quote, milken, a wharton school graduate, who lives in clark gables former home in california, and drives to work in a mercedes benz, has been praised by some as a brilliant visionary and assail by others for triggering a wave of hostile takeovers while generating fees for young and aggressive traders. he did that, and then the law showed up. the king of junk...
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what's sad, michael.the way they will sit down and watch "lucy" or "seinfeld" or friends that are these iconic shows that go on and on. and it should be that way. cosby show was that way for families. >> yeah. you remind me of the seinfeld signoff. for me, that is the last i recall where it seems like the whole country gathered around a television to see how it was going to end. question. is there a precedent for someone who has fallen from grace and was the star of a tv show, sitcom or otherwise? and -- and what, then, happens to the legacy of that program, thereafter? >> well, i -- i can't -- this is, obviously, one of a kind, in terms of the just heinousness of the accusations. as you said, we have to say he -- he has proclaimed his innocence. but the heinousness of these accusations. i mean, you do have, you know, i guess, you could cite hogan's heroes and bob crane, who, of course, wound up being murdered. and his, you know, very checkered sexual life. but that's not an iconic show, like this. this s
what's sad, michael.the way they will sit down and watch "lucy" or "seinfeld" or friends that are these iconic shows that go on and on. and it should be that way. cosby show was that way for families. >> yeah. you remind me of the seinfeld signoff. for me, that is the last i recall where it seems like the whole country gathered around a television to see how it was going to end. question. is there a precedent for someone who has fallen from grace and was the star of a...
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>> good evening, michael. has given us several indications here, but they all go in the direction that democrats don't like right now. he's hired his floor clerks for the next term. he's scheduled to promote a book in september as a sitting justice. the book is about keeping the judiciary away from politics. he's had a really good run as the senior liberal justice for the first time. you know, ruth bader ginsburg was appointed in 1993 and he came on in 1994. so, until last fall, he was always number two to her. and right now he's the senior liberal and kind of feels a little bit more empowered, although as you know well, the liberals really have a weak hand on this supreme court. i think he feels like he's in a good place. democrats, we don't want him to feel like he's in a good place right now because they're worried about this one vote majority in the senate. i think what justice breyer believes is that he has a whole year to do it because as you know, michael, the midterms in november of 2022 should mean th
>> good evening, michael. has given us several indications here, but they all go in the direction that democrats don't like right now. he's hired his floor clerks for the next term. he's scheduled to promote a book in september as a sitting justice. the book is about keeping the judiciary away from politics. he's had a really good run as the senior liberal justice for the first time. you know, ruth bader ginsburg was appointed in 1993 and he came on in 1994. so, until last fall, he was...
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and i'm an awesome and michael parkinson and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, algeria dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at a inside story from him, how much i'm doing the whole team here, bye for now. the ah, ah, ah, ah. ah, 2020 the year of lockdown and social distance saying you can't reach across the screen and get someone. ali re explores one of the global pandemic biggest side effects loneliness, everyone who lives alone has been forced to be socially isolated for the 1st time ever highlighting its effects on physical and mental health and discovering unique ways of coping. controlling, being alone to get episode to of all hail the locked down on al jazeera, coveted beyond. well, the taken without hesitation, fulton died for carla finds out, and all this new babies were i did not think it's neglected babies to death. people in power investigate, expo
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i am michael smerconish. you remember donald trump's call for the secretary of state in georgia to find him votes? apparently he was trying to do the same thing in arizona. there's new evidence surfacing tonight of more reported behind the scenes efforts by trump and his allies to pressure state election officials to help him retain the presidency. this was all back in the weeks after the 2020 election. you remember this in georgia? >> i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state. >> the arizona republicans now obtained new records via a public information request that show how trump, his former personnel attorney rudy giuliani, and arizona state gop chair tried to pressure maricopa county supervisors overseeing the election results. maricopa is arizona's most populous county. county supervisors there reportedly got texts and phone calls as votes were being counted and later as the votes were being contested. here are two of those voice mails from rudy giuliani, o
i am michael smerconish. you remember donald trump's call for the secretary of state in georgia to find him votes? apparently he was trying to do the same thing in arizona. there's new evidence surfacing tonight of more reported behind the scenes efforts by trump and his allies to pressure state election officials to help him retain the presidency. this was all back in the weeks after the 2020 election. you remember this in georgia? >> i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more...
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michael. >> thanks so much, trevor.we turn to the deep sea debate over what to call shark encounters in the water. wildlife experts say they're not always attacks. critics however are saying that could downplay the danger, and abc's will reeve is on the jersey shore with more. hey, will. >> reporter: hey, cecilia, good morning. i guess sharks need a rebrand. scientists are trying to change public perception of sharks whose population has shrunk 70% in the last 50 years and they say they're trying to be as precise as possible with their language because sometimes what we think of as an attack isn't an attack. this morning, a deep sea debate is brewing. should shark bites be called attacks or just encounters? as beachgoers witness scenes like these of survivors getting rushed to hospital and caught on camera incidents rise, including this viral video posted just this weekend showing a hammerhead shark in panama city beach getting a little too close to swimmers. some wildlife experts are pushing to rebrand interactions wit
michael. >> thanks so much, trevor.we turn to the deep sea debate over what to call shark encounters in the water. wildlife experts say they're not always attacks. critics however are saying that could downplay the danger, and abc's will reeve is on the jersey shore with more. hey, will. >> reporter: hey, cecilia, good morning. i guess sharks need a rebrand. scientists are trying to change public perception of sharks whose population has shrunk 70% in the last 50 years and they say...
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i'm michael holmes.ppreciate your company. coming up here on "cnn newsroom," the olympic games are on, but fans are out. we'll have a live report from tokyo and on the first gold medal that was won. >>> plus as florida leads the u.s. in coronavirus infections, their governor remains steadfast in his response. i'll speak with a miami cardiologist who says he's playing politics with floridians' lives. >>> and hungary asking its citizens to weigh in on a controversial new law. we're live in budapest where people fear that law might lead to homophobic attacks. >>> well, the 2020 tokyo olympics are finally under way, albeit a year late of course. japanese tennis champ naomi osaka lit the olympic cauldron inside the shiny jewel of the stadium, the cavernous space nearly empty of spectators. only some of the athletes were present. but even as celebratory fireworks lit up the tokyo skyline, the virus that stopped the games a year ago remains as dangerous as ever. officials have now documented 127 cases connected
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