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borisjohnson leader michael howard urged mps to back boris johnson and leader michael howard urged mpsonomic impact of further uncertainty. an extension would, by definition, increase uncertainty. a second referendum would increase uncertainty. a general election to determine this issue would increase the uncertainty. yet these are the outcomes are urged upon us the uncertainty. yet these are the outcomes are urged upon us by those who complain that this deal would cause economic damage. so i beseech them to consider and reflect if they are democrats, they must respect the result of the referendum. if they are realistic, they must recognise the damage to our economy that the prolonged uncertainty which rejection of this deal would bring about. if they have the interests of oui’ about. if they have the interests of our country at heart, and i know they do, they must see that this deal presents a unique opportunity to resolve this most intractable issue and to move on and bring our country together again. i commend the prime minister's deal to your lordship, serve. labour called for a se
borisjohnson leader michael howard urged mps to back boris johnson and leader michael howard urged mpsonomic impact of further uncertainty. an extension would, by definition, increase uncertainty. a second referendum would increase uncertainty. a general election to determine this issue would increase the uncertainty. yet these are the outcomes are urged upon us the uncertainty. yet these are the outcomes are urged upon us by those who complain that this deal would cause economic damage. so i...
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peers returned to westminster today, the conservative former leader michael howard urged mps to backfurther uncertainty. an extension would, by definition, increase uncertainty. a second referendum would increase uncertainty. a general election to determine this issue would increase the uncertainty. yet these are the outcomes are urged upon us by those who complain that this deal would cause economic damage. so i beseech them to consider and reflect if they are democrats, they must respect the result of the referendum. if they are realistic, they must recognise the damage to our economy that the prolonged uncertainty which rejection of this deal would bring about. if they have the interests of our country at heart, and i know they do, they must see that this deal presents a unique opportunity to resolve this most intractable issue and to move on and bring our country together again. i commend the prime minister's deal to your lordship, serve. labour called for a second referendum. if this is the best brexit, that a brexit believing prime minister considers can be delivered, then why
peers returned to westminster today, the conservative former leader michael howard urged mps to backfurther uncertainty. an extension would, by definition, increase uncertainty. a second referendum would increase uncertainty. a general election to determine this issue would increase the uncertainty. yet these are the outcomes are urged upon us by those who complain that this deal would cause economic damage. so i beseech them to consider and reflect if they are democrats, they must respect the...
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bench, he couldn't seemingly get on with the conservative leaders like iain duncan smith and michael howardcal journey. john bercow has certainly been seen by some conservatives as being very partisan on the brexit issue. how damaging do you think that has been not necessarily tojohn bercow, but to the role of speaker? he's certainly not the first speaker to face accusations of bias. but there is a very important date on this tale, which is three february, 2017. john bercow spoke at the university of reading to students there. and on that day, he revealed that he voted to remain in the referendum. now while speakers long have faced accusations of bias from — margaret thatcher always felt he was against her government, selwyn lloyd, a former conservative minister — when he began, there were all these accusations against him of bias. however, as far as i'm aware, that was the first time that a speaker has spoken out on an issue of such controversy. and we have now got a commons committee, quite an influential commons committee, which says it will look at the role of speaker. so there are pote
bench, he couldn't seemingly get on with the conservative leaders like iain duncan smith and michael howardcal journey. john bercow has certainly been seen by some conservatives as being very partisan on the brexit issue. how damaging do you think that has been not necessarily tojohn bercow, but to the role of speaker? he's certainly not the first speaker to face accusations of bias. but there is a very important date on this tale, which is three february, 2017. john bercow spoke at the...
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howard? he's changing michael. a-all done. you know, fun fac, did you know baby bos can pee straight up?up boys, too. why would we high-five that? so how are you guys? bernadette: really good. except for when we went grocery shopping and the checkout lady asked when i was due. but you handled it wel. (mouthing) well, if you guys need help, i'd be happy to come over. oh, thanks, but we're really trying to enjoy this family time before we both go back to work. okay, well, we all miss you. -you guys, too. -bye. -(skype call ends) -ah. boy, seeing them all together like that has got my biological clock ticking like crazy. yeah, i don't think men have-- i do. (mouths) -hi. -sheldon: hello. -hey, guys. -hey.
howard? he's changing michael. a-all done. you know, fun fac, did you know baby bos can pee straight up?up boys, too. why would we high-five that? so how are you guys? bernadette: really good. except for when we went grocery shopping and the checkout lady asked when i was due. but you handled it wel. (mouthing) well, if you guys need help, i'd be happy to come over. oh, thanks, but we're really trying to enjoy this family time before we both go back to work. okay, well, we all miss you. -you...
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not only did they hear billy earl talking about someone named michael, they heard the voice of frank howardwell, that is part of my problem. what happened to michael. i gave him a bunch of money. >> how much did you give him? >> i don't know, it has been so long. >> 20? >> at least. >> it is clear from those phone conversations, at the jail, that frank is directly involved in orchestrating this. >> michael has everything i had left. he said he could take care of everything. >> the police were sure that michael speck was one of the men in the silver car, they had no idea who the other man was. then, a few months later, a call out of the blue seemed to provide the break they had been looking for. the caller sounded critical. she knew details only the shooter and nancy would know. in a flustered moment, the nancy handed the bag of food to the shooter. >> the caller lead them eventually to someone they believed was the shooter. his name was also michael. michael lawrence. he and speck had been prison cell mates. >> this is like six degrees of separation. >> all the puzzle pieces were coming tog
not only did they hear billy earl talking about someone named michael, they heard the voice of frank howardwell, that is part of my problem. what happened to michael. i gave him a bunch of money. >> how much did you give him? >> i don't know, it has been so long. >> 20? >> at least. >> it is clear from those phone conversations, at the jail, that frank is directly involved in orchestrating this. >> michael has everything i had left. he said he could take care...
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howard's arrest. dee dee's son michael wanted answers. a lot of time erwin was walking around free. >> seemed like decades. so painful and emotional. >> reporter: jimmy gates was feeling the same way. soon his hard work had paid off. the red tape found on dee dee's body. a specially trained dog found erwin's consent on it and similar evidence at at the hanger at l.a.x. what about his ten-hour shift? the more the detectives dug into that alibi, the less solid it seemed. detective gates painstakingly dissected the procedures at the hangar and he found that erwin howard could swipe into work at the employee parking lot using a key card at this turnstile ian then clock in inside the hangar. but he could also leave whenever he wanted by walking out the large bay doors and catching an employee shuttle back to the parking lot. there would be no record of his leaving. jimmy gates discovered that on the night of the murder, erwin used his key card to swipe into the parking lot at 8:24 p.m. and again at 10:21 p.m., and for a third time at 1:47 a.m.
howard's arrest. dee dee's son michael wanted answers. a lot of time erwin was walking around free. >> seemed like decades. so painful and emotional. >> reporter: jimmy gates was feeling the same way. soon his hard work had paid off. the red tape found on dee dee's body. a specially trained dog found erwin's consent on it and similar evidence at at the hanger at l.a.x. what about his ten-hour shift? the more the detectives dug into that alibi, the less solid it seemed. detective...
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michael, please stay with us. we're joined by ned price, former cia analyst and a former senior director and spokesperson for the national security council in the obama administration, he's an msnbc national security contributor. and howard raines is with us, former executive editor of "the new york times" and an msnbc contributor. and ned price, i wanted to get your reaction to michael's reporting tonight that there could be a second whistle-blower to back up the first whistle-blower, and that this whistle-blower would have more direct knowledge of what happened in the president's phone call with the president of ukraine. >> of all the twists and turns we've endured the past few weeks, i have to say this is probably to my mind at least the least surprising. i say that in part remembering what the original whistle-blower wrote in the first line of his complaint. he said in the course of my official duties, i have received information from multiple u.s. government officials suggesting, as you were alluding to, that those -- several of those with direct knowledge of what happened were so concerned that they passed it on to those around them, and it eventually made its way to this whistle-blower. so i do think there is some
michael, please stay with us. we're joined by ned price, former cia analyst and a former senior director and spokesperson for the national security council in the obama administration, he's an msnbc national security contributor. and howard raines is with us, former executive editor of "the new york times" and an msnbc contributor. and ned price, i wanted to get your reaction to michael's reporting tonight that there could be a second whistle-blower to back up the first...
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2016 dylan howard who was the "national enquirer" editor had compiled a list of the dirt about trump accumulated in ami's archives dating back decades. after the election, trump's lawyer michaelquested all the tabloid empire's materials about the new president. there was an internal debate, some were starting to realize that surrendering it all would create a legally problematic paper trail and resisted. nevertheless, howard and senior staff ordered the material that wasn't already in the small safe exhumed from storage bins in florida and sent to ami headquarters. when the reporting material arrived, it was first placed in a little safe and then as the political temperature about the magazine's relationship with the president turned white hot in a bigger one in the office of human resources, it was only later when one of the employees who had been skeptical started getting jumpy and wanted to check that they found something amiss. the list of trump dirt did not match up with the physical files. some of the material had gone missing. what happened to those files? >> so this is a book about patterns of abuses of power including in the media world, and obviously one of the grea
2016 dylan howard who was the "national enquirer" editor had compiled a list of the dirt about trump accumulated in ami's archives dating back decades. after the election, trump's lawyer michaelquested all the tabloid empire's materials about the new president. there was an internal debate, some were starting to realize that surrendering it all would create a legally problematic paper trail and resisted. nevertheless, howard and senior staff ordered the material that wasn't already in...
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in a car, matthew mcconaughey's abs, michael moore's abs, a guy who pushes the limits of what's acceptable in public on a pogo stick, a sea lion who sounds like howardn. greg: is it too late for the democrats to start thinking about a with different candidate. do you think they got the candidate already? >> i think it's too early to start talking about is it too late for someone to run in 20. but i guess 20 isn't enough. we should start looking for who doesn't want to be president to see who can be president. greg: whittle it down from there. start at like 6.3 billion and work backwards. tyrus thoughts on the -- anyone else? no one else? >> i feel like if i was coaching them i would be in trouble for yelling and cussing a lot and throwing my clipboard. buttigieg had a moment. i know you're the evil empire that is lord president trump. he's brash, takes chances. buttigieg, do you smoke weed, what? if he would have done that, what do you think. if he would have done that it would have been like damn, oh, man, wow, he's got it. instead he's a democrat. a handful of times i might have experimented i'm sorry. if you're okay with it, i'm okay. but i'm ver
in a car, matthew mcconaughey's abs, michael moore's abs, a guy who pushes the limits of what's acceptable in public on a pogo stick, a sea lion who sounds like howardn. greg: is it too late for the democrats to start thinking about a with different candidate. do you think they got the candidate already? >> i think it's too early to start talking about is it too late for someone to run in 20. but i guess 20 isn't enough. we should start looking for who doesn't want to be president to see...
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tone in the '80s on the lower east side and howard ashman famously said it's meant to be in an intimate space, we're never moving it to broadway. so michaelthe intimacy of the show and have a great time, and we are having the pest time eight times -- best time eight times a week doing the show. we opened last week. it's a competition between the audience and the cast as to who's having more fun because it's such a fun show to do. >> stephen: you met your boy corey in new zealand. you met him there? >> we were teaching at a theater camp in christchurch. >> stephen: it's hard to explain to people who haven't been there what the national character is there. what do you think the difference is between kiwis and americans? >> portion size. ( laughter ) >> stephen: want to leave it at that? thank you so much. good to see you, jonathan. "little shop of horrors." at the westside theater now! jonathan groff, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by yungblood featuring dan reynolds! stick around! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) oh, come on. flo: don't worry. you're covered. (dramatic music) and you're saving money, because you
tone in the '80s on the lower east side and howard ashman famously said it's meant to be in an intimate space, we're never moving it to broadway. so michaelthe intimacy of the show and have a great time, and we are having the pest time eight times -- best time eight times a week doing the show. we opened last week. it's a competition between the audience and the cast as to who's having more fun because it's such a fun show to do. >> stephen: you met your boy corey in new zealand. you met...
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questions are going to be asked that howard baker asked during watergate of the president and what did he know and when did he know it in regards to giuliani. >> i wonder, michaelthese are federal prosecutors. we understand that earlier in the week the white house got a heads up there was going to be an arrest of these two associates of giuliani, so would the white house have gotten a heads up or do they know that there is this investigation of the president's personal attorney? >> i would hope the white house did not get any prior notice of this. the justice department, which is usually quite professional, famously quite professional and not partisan, this is not about democrats or republicans, it's about the rule of law. at this point the question just becomes what did giuliani know and what's he done? he's been out operating according to the preferences and orders of the president. that's what giuliani has said. is that true? if so, that's a problem for the president. >> giuliani was the attorney for the president, trying to navigate through in the midst of this mueller investigation, and now the president just listening to his statement yesterday, i mean sa
questions are going to be asked that howard baker asked during watergate of the president and what did he know and when did he know it in regards to giuliani. >> i wonder, michaelthese are federal prosecutors. we understand that earlier in the week the white house got a heads up there was going to be an arrest of these two associates of giuliani, so would the white house have gotten a heads up or do they know that there is this investigation of the president's personal attorney? >>...
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howard, you are eyewitness. a primary witness. you need to write that book. and they gave me a good kick in , a good push. and we have another friend, michael mcdonald that lives in brooklyn and he wrote a book about "all souls pure gun he wrote a book with eddie bulger. i said michael, how do i get this started? i did not have a clue. and i taught english for two years in high school. he said, there is my writing desk. this is what i did. start from the top of your head. i may have written 40-60 pages. laura said -- throw that away. [laughter] which is actually what you need to do because you get that rough stuff out of your head and then you get organized and focused. that is how it all got started. it took about three years. a long process. but it was something i wanted to get done. and as the only photographer there for the entire weekend, i have the only record. >> [indiscernible] howard ruffner: i was hired by life on may 4 to be a eastern or. bill. to kent on the g.i. i was not in any relationships. i had nothing to do. i had two roommates. i had free film. what better thing to do with free film then take pictures? someone at columbi
howard, you are eyewitness. a primary witness. you need to write that book. and they gave me a good kick in , a good push. and we have another friend, michael mcdonald that lives in brooklyn and he wrote a book about "all souls pure gun he wrote a book with eddie bulger. i said michael, how do i get this started? i did not have a clue. and i taught english for two years in high school. he said, there is my writing desk. this is what i did. start from the top of your head. i may have...
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. >> unless you think michael bloomberg is coming, i don't know -- >> i totally support -- you know i supported howardf those candidates -- >> and jeb bush by the way. >> -- what do you think happens? where -- >> i don't think you know what's going to happen. i really don't know what's going to happen. i think you have the possibility of a wholly -- an alliance of kids around the environment, which is a big issue for me, not for joe. >> right. >> the environment's a huge issue for me c o21 n is not a huge issue. >> don't tell me what my issues are. >> co2, relax. >> climate crisis. you live in florida, barry you better move. >> it's been really nice weather. >> you said it was terrible in scotland you were just there. >> it wasn't great but -- >> you were just there changes his tune. >> look, i think -- >> how is the economy? >> somebody has to represent the middle i'm a little worried about the left looking like it's going to come to the middle and going far left if it's elected i think between kids, women and minorities, trump could create a problem for himself. it's going to be who votes they came
. >> unless you think michael bloomberg is coming, i don't know -- >> i totally support -- you know i supported howardf those candidates -- >> and jeb bush by the way. >> -- what do you think happens? where -- >> i don't think you know what's going to happen. i really don't know what's going to happen. i think you have the possibility of a wholly -- an alliance of kids around the environment, which is a big issue for me, not for joe. >> right. >> the...