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in his fantasy anthology moonwalker michael jacks. news changed by gangsters with apparently no way out team magically changes into a lancer stratus just flies away. i'm not sure that i feel like all the with star necessarily but you know it certainly feel like i'm driving something from outer space. and i expect juries scrutinize the classic cars every nut and bolt before they announced the winners of this year's concourse so telegrams are rita hayworth adored her cadillac elvis presley preferred a beemer peter sellers drove her ferrari hollywood's dream factory and the european car industry enjoyed an interesting symbiosis on the hollywood there are still without hollywood this automobile would never have got so far that is without the hollywood of the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's it was grace kelly and her talbot on the french riviera the renowned dustin hoffman and so on and so forth they were filmed in the european cars which essentially presented them to a global audience objects of desire. not even the jurors were left
in his fantasy anthology moonwalker michael jacks. news changed by gangsters with apparently no way out team magically changes into a lancer stratus just flies away. i'm not sure that i feel like all the with star necessarily but you know it certainly feel like i'm driving something from outer space. and i expect juries scrutinize the classic cars every nut and bolt before they announced the winners of this year's concourse so telegrams are rita hayworth adored her cadillac elvis presley...
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"i'm not pleased with the republicans," said michael butler. jack is on our democratic line.ood morning to you, jack. what do you think? here's the facts. the bottom line is what has occurred with these school shootings like in las vegas. this comes down to point-blank security. if they had officers with a weapon at the front door and signs up saying this property is weapon,d against any it's already proven that nothing would have occurred. that's a fact. two, parkland has focused on these ar-15's. when you look at the facts in america right now, we have 50,000 people who die of car wrecks every year. a lot of them are drunk drivers, but we still allow people to get into a car and drive drunk. that's 45,000. no life taken is good. killedad so many people -- it's america. the bottom line is this is america. there are freedoms that are given to us. if you do not like these freedoms, you can protest, but you get to a point where you don't agree, go to canada, go somewhere else. host: pat is on our independent line from baltimore. what the you think? caller: it will not have an e
"i'm not pleased with the republicans," said michael butler. jack is on our democratic line.ood morning to you, jack. what do you think? here's the facts. the bottom line is what has occurred with these school shootings like in las vegas. this comes down to point-blank security. if they had officers with a weapon at the front door and signs up saying this property is weapon,d against any it's already proven that nothing would have occurred. that's a fact. two, parkland has focused on...
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very high standard and will continue to be so through the end of the inve ntigation. az: jack goldsmith, michael mukasey and frank montoya, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> nawaz: there was major legal news out of washington today. the supreme court weighed in ce more on the balance o power between workers and employers. william brangham has more. >> brangham: this is the latest major ruling affecting corporate america to come out ofourt under chief justice john roberts. today, theocus was on workers' ability to take collective legal yeaction against their emp. many non-union workers are blocked from doing that because of their employment contracts. instea they must take their claims to what's known as arbitration, a process labor groups say unfairly benefits companies. in a 5-to-4 ruling today, the court rud the practice is allowable under federal law. here, as always, to dissect what the stices wrote is marcia coyle of "the national law journal." >> thank you. >> brangham: so tell us what the cases were that were involved and what the justices ruled. >> there wera group of workers for
very high standard and will continue to be so through the end of the inve ntigation. az: jack goldsmith, michael mukasey and frank montoya, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> nawaz: there was major legal news out of washington today. the supreme court weighed in ce more on the balance o power between workers and employers. william brangham has more. >> brangham: this is the latest major ruling affecting corporate america to come out ofourt under chief justice john...
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michael cohen. back with me jack quinn, phill mud and julie. phill, let me ask you a question, this russian oligarch vekselberg denied any payments but he attended the dinner in moscow rt, the state control t.v. channel, that's according to msnbc news. and michael flynn was also there, flynn is cooperating with the mueller investigation. do you think that this is a connection? >> i do. let me give you a simple explanations why. as we discussed earlier, none of us knows whether anything illegal happened here. the real question is, is this worth investigating, yes. what happened between the trump campaign and the russians before the length. we know this -- pardon me -- after the election and before. we know this because michael flynn resigned for this. what would a russia businessman want from the trump campaign? let me give you one guess, don, sanctions relief. here's the bottom line question, was there money changing hands between russian or russian backed entities between the trump campaign because people wanted to gain influence to support th
michael cohen. back with me jack quinn, phill mud and julie. phill, let me ask you a question, this russian oligarch vekselberg denied any payments but he attended the dinner in moscow rt, the state control t.v. channel, that's according to msnbc news. and michael flynn was also there, flynn is cooperating with the mueller investigation. do you think that this is a connection? >> i do. let me give you a simple explanations why. as we discussed earlier, none of us knows whether anything...
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jack? >> i don't think you necessarily know where all that retainer goes but know that michael cohen is solving>> wait a minute, jack. >> poor jack. >> i hate for this to be one-sided here but, jack, the president himself said he knew nothing about the money and then he tweeted out that i did reimburse him through this retainer. you're talking about the allegation. we can set the allegation aside. >> victor, i'm saying if i am paying my property manager who also has rental properties, if i'm paying my property manager a monthly fee, he is dispersing that in a way that's property, the management of that property to make issues go away. that's what he was doing with michael cohen. i think under the $35,000 a month that he has routinely paid, i don't think he knew where everything went. maybe he did, maybe he did nota we will probably find out. >> come on. come on. >> i've been a landlord and a property manager. one, i didn't pay him $35,000 a month for a year, as giuliani said that he did. but also these are very different scenarios. i need to get maria back into this conversation. >> thank you.
jack? >> i don't think you necessarily know where all that retainer goes but know that michael cohen is solving>> wait a minute, jack. >> poor jack. >> i hate for this to be one-sided here but, jack, the president himself said he knew nothing about the money and then he tweeted out that i did reimburse him through this retainer. you're talking about the allegation. we can set the allegation aside. >> victor, i'm saying if i am paying my property manager who also...
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jack, bbc news. donald trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen, received a secret payment of at least $a00,000 to arrangeand president trump. that is the claim made by those with direct knowledge of the process, who've spoken to the bbc. they say the money was sent to mr cohen by intermediaries, acting for the ukrainian leader, petro poroshenko. the ukrainian government has denied the claims. mr cohen, his partner felix sater and the two intermediaries, deny involvement, as our correspondent paul wood reports. donald trump's run for the us presidency was watched with alarm by ukraine's government, dismayed by his apparently pro—russian rhetoric. then trump had a setback. his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in the ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to sources here and outside the ukraine. if that's true, the ukrainians badly miscalculated backing the losing side in the us election. so, in early 2017, president poroshenko was desperate to get talks wit
jack, bbc news. donald trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen, received a secret payment of at least $a00,000 to arrangeand president trump. that is the claim made by those with direct knowledge of the process, who've spoken to the bbc. they say the money was sent to mr cohen by intermediaries, acting for the ukrainian leader, petro poroshenko. the ukrainian government has denied the claims. mr cohen, his partner felix sater and the two intermediaries, deny involvement, as our correspondent...
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we're talking about a shell company was set up by michael cohen before the election to pay stormy daniels, but was later paid into by several corporations. jackwhat are your questions on this? >> look, i have the same question phil does, the who and the why. but to me, the why is a whole lot easier. this is michael cohen. you know, a guy whose legal skills have been cast in some considerable doesn't recently. why would somebody be paying him anybody, an american company, somebody from russia. they're paying him for access to the president. they're paying him for information that will help them influence the united states policy on things like sanctions, iran, and other things in which they have a big, big state. i don't think there is any doubt about that. i'm not here saying that any of this is illegal at this moment. it is very confusing. but as confused as many of us may be, you can be sure that robert mueller and his team are not so confused. and i think that, you know, you're going to see an awful lot of people if this is legal calling for reform or the foreign agents registration act provisions that allow things like this to happen. >>
we're talking about a shell company was set up by michael cohen before the election to pay stormy daniels, but was later paid into by several corporations. jackwhat are your questions on this? >> look, i have the same question phil does, the who and the why. but to me, the why is a whole lot easier. this is michael cohen. you know, a guy whose legal skills have been cast in some considerable doesn't recently. why would somebody be paying him anybody, an american company, somebody from...
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this guy is the jack of all trades apparently, michael cohen. he's an accountant, a consultant.helps people with real estate. this money is pouring in and they write down what he's doing for them. and you wonder if they're just buying influence and they have to put something on the paper, kim. i don't know what the russian wants, but he went around all the law firms in new york and found out which one was trump's, who was his fixer. of all the law firms in new york, it comes down to, why did they walk into his? this guy's no big lawyer. >> so it's access to mr. trump, which on the campaign trail of course he made a big deal out of, with respect to hillary clinton. and we also have to wonder, okay, the math isn't adding up. we know $130,000 went to stormy daniels, but there was a lot more money in that account. did it go to pay people to influence the election, to hack some of the e-mails? did it go in exchange for lifting or being easy on sanctions for -- mr. cohen also worked on a potential pro-ukrainian, pro-russian deal. we don't know any of these things. but we're so beyond
this guy is the jack of all trades apparently, michael cohen. he's an accountant, a consultant.helps people with real estate. this money is pouring in and they write down what he's doing for them. and you wonder if they're just buying influence and they have to put something on the paper, kim. i don't know what the russian wants, but he went around all the law firms in new york and found out which one was trump's, who was his fixer. of all the law firms in new york, it comes down to, why did...
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jack quinn, funneling money, funny money, what's your verdict? >> well, you left out one thing we knew and that was that michael cohen brought a very modest client tell to this business before he was able to line up, you know, a major drug company, a foreign aerospace company, that was interested in having him rework theirking systems and so on. up until now, we knew that he was working on funneling money to stormy daniels. we knew that he represented a republican donor who had impregnated a playboy playmate and sean hannity. now, you know, i have been in this town a very long time and doing this kind of work for most people is based on experience, expertise, yes, relationship, but relationships that are based on a long history of trust based on the kind of experience and trust i talked about. and michael cohen brought none of this to the table. so it's concerning and raises the red flags, but none more than the victor vekselberg access here. the fact that they were paying this kind of money and i understand, it was a subsidiary of a related company and but still, it ties together the michael cohen legal story with the russia investigation and -
jack quinn, funneling money, funny money, what's your verdict? >> well, you left out one thing we knew and that was that michael cohen brought a very modest client tell to this business before he was able to line up, you know, a major drug company, a foreign aerospace company, that was interested in having him rework theirking systems and so on. up until now, we knew that he was working on funneling money to stormy daniels. we knew that he represented a republican donor who had...
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michael ferris from alliance defending jack m, defending phillips, likely to see what that decision isng to be court here just very soon. to have the president of alliance defending freedom as well, just a wide variety of different speakers. newspaper called it conser conservative-palooza. conservatives from 40 states to celebrate r faith, family and freedom and to advance a conservative agenda, especially out west here in colorado. host: mr. hunt, is that agenda based on religious principles faith, only, the things you said like to see d you this based on faith-based kind notion? guest: faith is absolutely critical, but not necessary to western conservative summit. halibertarian friends. lot of things, personal freedom, happy to have them attend. his is hosted by colorado christian university, and ccu one of the fastest growing the country, n committed to biblical truth and advancing conservative world and in one strategic objective to advance the world our faith is important to us, but we're happy to have everyone. invited democrat candidates for governor here in for them to come and
michael ferris from alliance defending jack m, defending phillips, likely to see what that decision isng to be court here just very soon. to have the president of alliance defending freedom as well, just a wide variety of different speakers. newspaper called it conser conservative-palooza. conservatives from 40 states to celebrate r faith, family and freedom and to advance a conservative agenda, especially out west here in colorado. host: mr. hunt, is that agenda based on religious principles...
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jack straw. and the m16 chief of the time, so what happens next in terms of that will be interesting, about whether people can pin down who took the decision when. michaelyou say it shows the changes in foreign policy but i suppose nobody would wa nt policy but i suppose nobody would want a foreign policy that meant people were delivered to be tortured? there are question marks. the british public will think who is this guy, what was the group he was linked to? what was going on? i suspect the money is stopping a lot of the details coming out about what we nt of the details coming out about what went on and who else is involved. i think there are legitimate questions from the public as to why they are giving this person £500,000 when they are only asking for £1. but it is wife. but it seems odd to me when they are only asking for £1. the telegraph. green light for grammar school expansion which is interesting because its back on the front burner. this was one of theresa may's problems, she is often seen not to stand for much but grammar schools was something she stood up. she had been disastrous election result and we had a u—turn and now it looks like
jack straw. and the m16 chief of the time, so what happens next in terms of that will be interesting, about whether people can pin down who took the decision when. michaelyou say it shows the changes in foreign policy but i suppose nobody would wa nt policy but i suppose nobody would want a foreign policy that meant people were delivered to be tortured? there are question marks. the british public will think who is this guy, what was the group he was linked to? what was going on? i suspect the...
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jack knows this ber than me. just another point i'd make, the president's lawyer, michael cohen is now facing the possibility of severe charges. the president's lawyer's partner was already charged multiple times, serious crimes, he didn't pay $5 million in taxes. there's a lot of messiness so to speak around the president. >> laura this tax king, seems like he got a generous offer, what does that tell you? >> the sweeter the deal the sweeter they have to give you. it's going to give you some information. normally speaking you'd hang somebody on that hook to be able to secure the information up before you give the person the final sentence. because its given to them and there's no one to cooperate. if you dangle it in front of them longer, michael flynn for example, elongated now because them to have information in order to get information from. here he must have really great information for them, but i would caution people against thinking that this is somehow going to link to donald trump. it may be that, but michael cohen is the biggest fisher trying to hook and this person gives them the direct connection to it. >
jack knows this ber than me. just another point i'd make, the president's lawyer, michael cohen is now facing the possibility of severe charges. the president's lawyer's partner was already charged multiple times, serious crimes, he didn't pay $5 million in taxes. there's a lot of messiness so to speak around the president. >> laura this tax king, seems like he got a generous offer, what does that tell you? >> the sweeter the deal the sweeter they have to give you. it's going to...
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michael from the associated press. this week on "press: here." >>> good morning. i'm scott mcgrew. on weekend mornings you'll find me at a breakfast place called jack holders. it is a nice place and family owned. i bring up this random fact to illustrate a point. imagine for a minute your favorite family diner just bought mcdonald's, that is how i felt when i found out smug mug, a small family owned company just bought flicker, the photo sharing website. that is like the corner diner buying mcdonalds. this is a rarity in silicon valley run by a family and i first ran into the farther and son who ran the company in 2004 and smug mug headquarters was a small apartment. it is a news report i did from 15 years ago. >> and we thought it was very important that your photos be front and center and big and beautiful and see all of the details. >> this is smug mug headquarters, in mountain view. run by a father and son, they have made their dotcom fortune creating and selling an online book store. now they think they have another winner with smug mug. >> you saw don mccaskill with his dad, 2004 and he was ceo then and is ceo now and ceo of flicker joined by smart ne
michael from the associated press. this week on "press: here." >>> good morning. i'm scott mcgrew. on weekend mornings you'll find me at a breakfast place called jack holders. it is a nice place and family owned. i bring up this random fact to illustrate a point. imagine for a minute your favorite family diner just bought mcdonald's, that is how i felt when i found out smug mug, a small family owned company just bought flicker, the photo sharing website. that is like the...
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michael finney. coming u >>> we have news about tus. abc 7 news reporter mike shumann announced his resignation. two weeks ago shoe admitted to taking a jack belonging to employee of the golden state warriors on assignment in san antonio. shoe released the following statement i'd like to read. it's with sadness that i announce that abc 7 news and i have decided to amickably part ways after 24 years together. i regret embarrassment i caused the station. my recent actions do not reflect the high standard of conduct expected at kgo more do they represent the integrity with which i have conducted my professional sports and broadcast careers. i have nothing but grate memories working here. and covering four world series, three super bowls, three nba championship runs. a stanley cup and two u.s. opens. i want to wish the station, and all my fantastic colleagues at abc 7 the best as they move forward. it has been my pleasure to work with you. i also want to thank all the great viewers that supported me over the years. through thick and thin. it has been a great run from a super bowl champion with 49ers to riding in parades with other world champs
michael finney. coming u >>> we have news about tus. abc 7 news reporter mike shumann announced his resignation. two weeks ago shoe admitted to taking a jack belonging to employee of the golden state warriors on assignment in san antonio. shoe released the following statement i'd like to read. it's with sadness that i announce that abc 7 news and i have decided to amickably part ways after 24 years together. i regret embarrassment i caused the station. my recent actions do not reflect...
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that dates back to the dates of lumber jacks floating logs down the river is coming to the bay area with a high-tech twist. >> a lesson in log rolling. >> michaelre of the. >> i definitely needed some help. >> a good thing help is right here. >> my mom is a seven-time log rolling champion. >> back then they were real logs. >> logs weighed 500 pounds. it was so difficult to bring them into wilmingtswimming pool. here she is trying the first prototype of the key log that felt like the real thing. >> she is teaching me and my staff how to teach this to the kids. >> kids and maybe a klutzy reporter. >> in case you couldn't tell, standing up on the log and staying up is a lot harder than it looks. it was one heck of a workout. >> i felt like i was doing some sort of a dance with my arms and legs. >> when you're playing for real. you're not thinking about burning kals, you're thinking about winning. >> the competition is head to head. two people on the same log. >> and you're trying to be the same person. though there's sometimes a tie, it is usually obvious. >> she thinks that makes log rolling great for spectators. >> our goal is to make log rollin
that dates back to the dates of lumber jacks floating logs down the river is coming to the bay area with a high-tech twist. >> a lesson in log rolling. >> michaelre of the. >> i definitely needed some help. >> a good thing help is right here. >> my mom is a seven-time log rolling champion. >> back then they were real logs. >> logs weighed 500 pounds. it was so difficult to bring them into wilmingtswimming pool. here she is trying the first prototype of...
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jack knows this better than me. and just another point i would make. so the president's lawyer, michael cohen, long-time lawyer is now facing the possibility of severe charges. the president's lawyers' partner was already charged multiple times. he didn't pay $5 million in taxes. there is just a lot of messiness so to speak around the president. >> laura, this taxi king, it seems like he got a pretty generous offer. what does that tell you about the value of his cooperation? >> the sweeter the deal, the sweeter the information they have to give you there is no incentive if you're a prosecutor to give someone a generalious allocution and deal here unless they're going to give you some information. normally speaking you would hang somebody on that hook long enough to be able to secure the information you want before you actually give the person the final sentence. once it's given to this, they there is no incentive to cooperate. michael flynn had a sentence that is elongated now because they want to have more information and time to get information from him before they say here is our fin
jack knows this better than me. and just another point i would make. so the president's lawyer, michael cohen, long-time lawyer is now facing the possibility of severe charges. the president's lawyers' partner was already charged multiple times. he didn't pay $5 million in taxes. there is just a lot of messiness so to speak around the president. >> laura, this taxi king, it seems like he got a pretty generous offer. what does that tell you about the value of his cooperation? >> the...
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michael flynn, james comey and jeff sessions. a lot to get to in the next hour or so. i want to bring in evan perez. also jack nguyen, former u.s. attorney mike moore and ash asha ringafa. good evening to all of you. evan, you first. what do we know? >> well, don, we know that these questions were put together, were brin by the president's legal team. they had a meeting last month. and during that meeting, they heard from the special counsel robert mueller's team, the four categories of what they had for the president. they put together the 50 or so. the fbi director as well as the national security adviser as well as the president's relationship, his treatment, his mistreatment who believes he did the wrong thing by recusing himself on the investigation. i tell you, the most important part, i think, the most interesting part of the questions deal with the question what we' come to call collusion. whether there was illegal coordination between the c campaign and the russians. despite what you hear from the president, he petedly, he said there was no collusion, no collusion, robert mueller is not done with tha
michael flynn, james comey and jeff sessions. a lot to get to in the next hour or so. i want to bring in evan perez. also jack nguyen, former u.s. attorney mike moore and ash asha ringafa. good evening to all of you. evan, you first. what do we know? >> well, don, we know that these questions were put together, were brin by the president's legal team. they had a meeting last month. and during that meeting, they heard from the special counsel robert mueller's team, the four categories of...
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michael kerley. >> and joe buys him off by retiring his debts and other favors and makes him go away and run for mayor, opening the seat for jackdenly finds himself out walking the streets shaking hands, kissing babies, having to learn to be a politician. >> from dawn to dusk kennedy worked. he began the day at factories at 6:00 in the morning. and he kept going with meeting after meeting after meeting till late at night when he would collapse into the bathtub first, to ease the pain in his back. >> joe kennedy is smart enough to know that his profile is not good. he was an appeaser. he knows he needs to stay in the shadows, in the background. but joe has the money. so joe provides the funds to make jack's career possible. >> "reader's digest" featured john kennedy as a hero of the pacific war. his father saw to it he got maximum publicity. 100,000 copies of the "reader's digest" article were purchased by joe kennedy sr. for the campaign. his father late said for the amount of money i spent on that campaign, i could have elected my chauffeur. >> that standing of being a war hero is something they know how to make very good use
michael kerley. >> and joe buys him off by retiring his debts and other favors and makes him go away and run for mayor, opening the seat for jackdenly finds himself out walking the streets shaking hands, kissing babies, having to learn to be a politician. >> from dawn to dusk kennedy worked. he began the day at factories at 6:00 in the morning. and he kept going with meeting after meeting after meeting till late at night when he would collapse into the bathtub first, to ease the...
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michael, thank you for getting up early, we appreciate it. gerri: houston rockets outlast warriors but the rockets may have lost a star player, we will have highlights and who was jacknd why did donald trump pardon him more than 70 years after he died. we have the story. you will love that one. u.s. stock market futures, take a look at this, dow up 63, s&p o, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. where we're changing withs?. contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. cheryl: welcome back, the houston rockets holding a moment of silence for the victims to have santa fe high school shooting last night. the school's choir singing national anthem. first respond toaster -- responders were invited. chris paul had a solid night, posting 24 points and rockets held up the warriors 98-94. they lead the seerdz -- series 3-2. chris paul went down with injury, ouch. he was seen liching off the court. the team says he will be reevaluated to see if he's good to go for game 6. gerri: that would be a legend, johnson pardoned by presid
michael, thank you for getting up early, we appreciate it. gerri: houston rockets outlast warriors but the rockets may have lost a star player, we will have highlights and who was jacknd why did donald trump pardon him more than 70 years after he died. we have the story. you will love that one. u.s. stock market futures, take a look at this, dow up 63, s&p o, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. where we're changing withs?. contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate...
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trump reimbursed michael cohen, he also changed the white house story on why james comey was fired as fbi director. what does this mean for the mueller investigation and the white house? jacks here. counsel to watergate special prosecutors. good evening. welcome to the program. glad to have you all here. this is now the third justification that we have heard for james comey's firing. first the president said comey was fired over his handling of the 6 e-mail. then the president said this in his interview with lester holt. >> regardless of recommendation, i was going to fire comey knowing there was no good time to do it. and, in fact, when i decided to do it, i said to myself, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. >> and then last night, giuliani weighed in. >> he fired comey because comey would not, among other things, say he wasn't a part of the investigation. he's entitled to that. rilry clinton got that. so he fired him and said i'm free from this guy. >> why can't they get their stories straight, laura? >> it seems as though they're aulsz trying to figure out how they can make themselves presented in the best light. what they're doing wit
trump reimbursed michael cohen, he also changed the white house story on why james comey was fired as fbi director. what does this mean for the mueller investigation and the white house? jacks here. counsel to watergate special prosecutors. good evening. welcome to the program. glad to have you all here. this is now the third justification that we have heard for james comey's firing. first the president said comey was fired over his handling of the 6 e-mail. then the president said this in his...
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jack up the soils organisms that live below there. >> anthony: oh like that guy? >> byron: yeah, like that dude he's totally -- he's going to get wipped out. >> michael: when scientistthat these soils were sterile, but we've dispelled that myth when the glaciers melt and the streams flow, that's where you find life. >> anthony: so why is this area look like this? where's the ice? how come the ground is sort of soft and spongy? >> byron: the polar plateau where most of the ice accumulates starts to spread out toward the edges of the continent, but the transantarctic mountains form a barrier. so the ice sheet hits the mountains and can't get through. the other thing is there are these really knarly winds that come off, and drop down into the plateau and then rush towards the edges of the continent gushing through these valleys. >> anthony: so it's a fluky micro climate here? >> michael: we call it the banana belt i of antarctica. it's warm, we're coastal. >> anthony: life at lake hoare, considering the limitations and the difficulties, is freakin' luxurious by continental standards. out here, by the way, as everywhere on the continent, every bit of waste is separated
jack up the soils organisms that live below there. >> anthony: oh like that guy? >> byron: yeah, like that dude he's totally -- he's going to get wipped out. >> michael: when scientistthat these soils were sterile, but we've dispelled that myth when the glaciers melt and the streams flow, that's where you find life. >> anthony: so why is this area look like this? where's the ice? how come the ground is sort of soft and spongy? >> byron: the polar plateau where most...
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michael moore, the former district of jackson. >> thank you. >> we'll talk about jared kushner and what wen went on. let's talk about this breaking news now. what is going on here, jackmeeting with nunes, gowdy and those guys, then you're going to have another meeting. >> this is an echo that they wen through with the nunes report and partisan nature of that exercise. the republicans and trump forces, they want to get their story straight. more to the point, they're trying to shape the narrative. the reason they wanted to get into the republican side in advance is because they want to get their story out ahead of time. they want to frame the issue here. this is -- this is shaping a story, not searching for truth, that's the fundamental problem. >> you agree with that? >> i do. i think this is best follow after giuliani came out and said i'm not going to let my man talk until we know what's being said. >> but -- >> to spin it. >> they recognize if they got a problem winning in a court of law when the facts they have. so, now we're spinning the public of court opinion out there. >> i need you to comment on what dana said. the relief tees here, back off we got a lot of
michael moore, the former district of jackson. >> thank you. >> we'll talk about jared kushner and what wen went on. let's talk about this breaking news now. what is going on here, jackmeeting with nunes, gowdy and those guys, then you're going to have another meeting. >> this is an echo that they wen through with the nunes report and partisan nature of that exercise. the republicans and trump forces, they want to get their story straight. more to the point, they're trying to...
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michael cohen's confidential financial records. he says he did it because he had grown alarmed after being unable to find two reports. so he released the remaining documents. what do you make of that, jack>> you know, it is concerning that these documents were apparently missing. i mean i take that on faith for the moment. you know, this individual is clearly trying to turn himself not into a leaker but into a whistle-blower. whether he'll be able to enjoy the protections that whistle blowers get, that remains to be seen. the information is, you know, at least on the surface alarming that these records supposedly disappeared from the record system where suspicious activity reports would normally be found and accessible to government employees who have a right to utilize them. >> so i just want to read, josh, some of what the law enforcement official told ronan. okay, he said i have never seen something pulled off the system. that system is a safeguard for the bank. it's a stockpile of information. when something's not there that should be i immediately became concerned, that's why i came forward. so there's a question as to whether these financial records are truly missing or just restr
michael cohen's confidential financial records. he says he did it because he had grown alarmed after being unable to find two reports. so he released the remaining documents. what do you make of that, jack>> you know, it is concerning that these documents were apparently missing. i mean i take that on faith for the moment. you know, this individual is clearly trying to turn himself not into a leaker but into a whistle-blower. whether he'll be able to enjoy the protections that whistle...
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michael, for that. listen, i try to put the social in social media and just be a little more funny and light. everyone wants to slam everybody. >> right >> and i love jackoguel and i love what vanguard has done. i'm friends with some of his family however -- >> changed our industry. >> it is but what i meant to say was at least i'm glad that people are diving into the equity market structure. i think it's a little big to talk about at 5:37 in the morning. but do you believe that this huge move towards passive and indexing has, indecember, maybe skewed the valuation of some stocks we hear it from ceos all the time is their stock can't get any attention or love. everybody is indexing. they wonder what does it take to get some notice in the equity market >> right i think it's a really good point. and i've talked to some folks, even the ceo of syneloid corporation. it's a little stainless steel and chemical company synl there might be included now in the russell 2,000 and all of a sudden their stocks are getting a lot of attention maybe you tell those analysts or the ceos if you want those to get attention, get included in one of the indexes buffett looks a
michael, for that. listen, i try to put the social in social media and just be a little more funny and light. everyone wants to slam everybody. >> right >> and i love jackoguel and i love what vanguard has done. i'm friends with some of his family however -- >> changed our industry. >> it is but what i meant to say was at least i'm glad that people are diving into the equity market structure. i think it's a little big to talk about at 5:37 in the morning. but do you...
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. >> as michael avenatti so colorfully put it, in one of my favorite statements of the day, kind of the da vinci of basically everything in this. does that make any sense to you? >> either jack of all trades? is he the master of none? or one? because he's not an attorney, as you said. not acting as a -- as a -- consultant or lobbyist. >> yeah. >> but if he is a consultant, the question ultimately becomes, what were the services expected? what were the services provided? and -- >> or not provided in the case, in this case, which they say they didn't get what they paid for. >> because he is, he's acting pursuant to a contract that we would like to see the terms of. what exactly was expected of him, because they say they could only terminate him for cause. sounds like an employer/employee relationship not independent conta contacter. the issue, nature of services provided and ultimately where the money went. you wall, ec consultants, money in its coffers was originally used to pay $130,000 to stormy daniels. >> isn't that what we believed it was set up for? to pay that money? >> circumstantial evidence made that a very reasonable create ed ten days before the payment was made.
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arsenal‘s jack wilshere also missed out. out. effective as he hoped, particularly in the latter stages of the season. michaelg though? yes and i know peter levy loves this part of the world. part of the world. has only been cancelled a couple of times. times. we will talk about that with the show‘s secretary. the show‘s secretary. and she is copresenting with me tonight. copresenting with me tonight. here near exeter which also cancelled the show. cancelled the show. been many good times and this show is fabulous. is fabulous. alpacas and the dog show, you can see plenty going on. see plenty going on. thousands are expected over the next few days. expected over the next few days. but you mentioned a clash. you mentioned a clash. bunting and you come here and it is stunning. stunning. showing the royal wedding live here on saturday. on saturday. but there is so much going on you might not want to bother watch it. might not want to bother watch it. it is all going on here. thursday, friday and saturday. friday and saturday. here at the devon county show. victoria, thank you. looks fabulous. it hasn‘t always. a
arsenal‘s jack wilshere also missed out. out. effective as he hoped, particularly in the latter stages of the season. michaelg though? yes and i know peter levy loves this part of the world. part of the world. has only been cancelled a couple of times. times. we will talk about that with the show‘s secretary. the show‘s secretary. and she is copresenting with me tonight. copresenting with me tonight. here near exeter which also cancelled the show. cancelled the show. been many good times...