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michael: so nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. michael: michael woods. nis: michael, do you dress like this every day? michael: every day. ramona: every day. lemonis: you look like a million bucks. michael: thank you. lemonis: so, tell me about ashtae. ramona: we are a multicultural hair-care company. we only sell directly to beauty salons. lemonis: okay. you're not in any retail? ramona: right. michael: we service salons door to door. lemonis: and when you say "door to door," go to a salon, meet somebody for the first time, shake their hand. michael: correct. lemonis: and what region do you do business in? michael: south carolina. that's where the bulk comes in. lemonis: if michael's going door to door, and that's how he's generating his revenue, it's kind of obvious to me why they haven't broken outside of the carolinas. door-to-door selling is wildly inefficient. taylore, what do you do here? taylore: a little bit of everything. lemonis: well, what is your actual job title? ramona: well, right now, taylore is a little in limbo. lemonis: what does that
michael: so nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. michael: michael woods. nis: michael, do you dress like this every day? michael: every day. ramona: every day. lemonis: you look like a million bucks. michael: thank you. lemonis: so, tell me about ashtae. ramona: we are a multicultural hair-care company. we only sell directly to beauty salons. lemonis: okay. you're not in any retail? ramona: right. michael: we service salons door to door. lemonis: and when you say "door to...
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michael. so for my year-end look back, i want to focus on all the tremendous news made by people named michael. yes, 2018 was a year dominated by the michaelpanther" to hurricane michael who blew everyone away, period. [laughter] but which mike made the biggest spike? well let's find out with michael kosta's, top michaels of 2018... sponsored by, michaels. [laughter] need a popsicle stick and some styrofoam in the shape of a [bleep] cone or whatever? and you're also a hermit who hasn't heard of amazon. then go to michaels. [light laughter] all right, coming in at number five, we've got, michael wolff, who kicked off 2018 with "fire and fury," his salacious trump white house tell all that was an instant bestseller, totally eclipsing my book, "kosta's rasta pasta, 10,000 jamaican spaghetti recipes you didn't know you needed," mon. at number four, it's world's most annoying lawyer and mobster cave man, michael avenatti, who made headlines representing adult film star and former trump mistress, stormy daniels. now, despite never actually winning a case for his client, michael a. spent 2018 making appearance after appearance, pretty much anywhe
michael. so for my year-end look back, i want to focus on all the tremendous news made by people named michael. yes, 2018 was a year dominated by the michaelpanther" to hurricane michael who blew everyone away, period. [laughter] but which mike made the biggest spike? well let's find out with michael kosta's, top michaels of 2018... sponsored by, michaels. [laughter] need a popsicle stick and some styrofoam in the shape of a [bleep] cone or whatever? and you're also a hermit who hasn't...
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the difference is the rift between france and germany we heard from michael michael and the michael michael the language click cape three micron certainly more so. the medical but will the suspicions help bring the two countries together or will they still be this kind of friction. there is a clear friction there's been a friction scene said day one night in the aftermath of the european elections -- angle americal somehow supporting -- candidate or official candidate monster they've been in mr micron at questioning the rules of the gagame so they were not speaking the same language and today the fact though the ball rolls because it neither are the liberals a nor the conservatives and the socially. they really have what they wanted the reason why we're sort of came out today is simply because the music about the notably the country in the central european countries led by mr audubon. said it also up on the late could it be a good candidate she comes from the european popular party certainly but she certainly more oakridge she certainly. less at let's say strict on the rule of little bit do
the difference is the rift between france and germany we heard from michael michael and the michael michael the language click cape three micron certainly more so. the medical but will the suspicions help bring the two countries together or will they still be this kind of friction. there is a clear friction there's been a friction scene said day one night in the aftermath of the european elections -- angle americal somehow supporting -- candidate or official candidate monster they've been in mr...
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michael cohen behind bars. new fuelings how they scrambled to keep alleges of alleged indiscretions under wraps. after the "access hollywood" tape surfaced. the trump campaign went into damage control, michael cohen, trump's former personal attorney and fixer and hope hicks, then reached out to david pecor, the chief executive of american media. over the series of at least ten frenzied call, cohen play ed pl middle man. i believe some of these communications prevent the need from arrived are clifford from going public, an fbi agent wrote. two weeks bev the general election, cohen initiated the $130,000 wire transfer to pay off daniels. the same day, he spoke with trump over the phone at least twice. as president, trump has insisted he had no knowledge of the hush money payments. >> reporter: did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no, no. >> reporter: why is -- >> well, you have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney. >> reporter: cohen, who is now serving three years in prison, implicated the president when he pled guilty to eight counts of financial crimes. new court foolings reaffirm what prosecutors previously alleged. this week the judge demanded less redacted version of search warrants and other materials be made public, calling them a
michael cohen behind bars. new fuelings how they scrambled to keep alleges of alleged indiscretions under wraps. after the "access hollywood" tape surfaced. the trump campaign went into damage control, michael cohen, trump's former personal attorney and fixer and hope hicks, then reached out to david pecor, the chief executive of american media. over the series of at least ten frenzied call, cohen play ed pl middle man. i believe some of these communications prevent the need from...
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, michael cohen and michael avenatti, it is unique, only contest where ever winner is a loser. president lied when he claimed he was not in contact with michaelstormy daniel, prosecutors were in a forgiving mood, to payments without bringing charges michael avenatti said, no one runs in 2020 should give the president's free pass. >> in my view. every candidate who seeks nomination for democratic party in connection with the 2020 election should be asked, if they are elected president of the united states, will they insist on criminals indicting each of these individuals including donald trump. this should be a litmus test. kennedy: celebrity ambulance chaser, future inmate, taking shot at his open nemesis michael cohen, is michael avenatti right? is he mad he no longer a part of 2020? joining me now. fox news contributor, coauthor brand-new fantastic book, justice trial, kavanaugh confirmation. mollie hemingway. >> great to be here. kennedy: first and foremost. these hush money payments, were they a campaign finance violation? >> i think it is important to note you should live your life in such a way you are not having to pay people hush mone
, michael cohen and michael avenatti, it is unique, only contest where ever winner is a loser. president lied when he claimed he was not in contact with michaelstormy daniel, prosecutors were in a forgiving mood, to payments without bringing charges michael avenatti said, no one runs in 2020 should give the president's free pass. >> in my view. every candidate who seeks nomination for democratic party in connection with the 2020 election should be asked, if they are elected president of...
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. >> why did michael cohen make that payment -- >> well, you'll have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney. you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> i don't know, no. >> reporter: four months later the president changed his story saying he only knew about daniels' payout after it happened. >> did you know about the payments? >> later on i knew, later on. >> we're also seeing text messages between michael cohen and hope hicks for the first time when they talked about that "wall street journal" story concerning karen mcdougal. it turns out their concern soon turned to celebration when they realized that story was not getting much traction in the media. those were the claims that karen mcdougal made about having an affair with the president. we've also learned that the house judiciary committee will be looking into the statements that hope hicks has already made, looking into the truthfulness of those statements. hope hicks has told my colleague, sara murray, that everything that she said was truthful. >> very interestings
. >> why did michael cohen make that payment -- >> well, you'll have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney. you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> i don't know, no. >> reporter: four months later the president changed his story saying he only knew about daniels' payout after it happened. >> did you know about the payments? >> later on i knew, later on. >> we're also seeing text...
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interesting how can i just think pointed straight not just some occasional michael michael and his book standing in some spots and. that's a big grand and very big thing oh my what. i think speaks for itself there's nothing i know to prevent the circle 0 so this treatment has been extraordinary today. on. your face off. so here's free. money well more than walker will. be here. till. ready ready the following day i visit sunny to find out how she's getting on. getting on a mine a. pricey. music. pretty good pretty good. check saw that as a look yes my goodness me set this up for 2030 years to retrain your hand to actually do stuff you want to use your school i do income you have to talk to a city yesterday how we feel about a whole procedure you know where the thing. i was when i was in was really hard not to like star jones. in that thing i was like. yeah it's by high status like all of my cats work it's going to take practically every moment of. it everything absolutely everything. the team hope to get us government approval for this procedure by the end of the year which means that i
interesting how can i just think pointed straight not just some occasional michael michael and his book standing in some spots and. that's a big grand and very big thing oh my what. i think speaks for itself there's nothing i know to prevent the circle 0 so this treatment has been extraordinary today. on. your face off. so here's free. money well more than walker will. be here. till. ready ready the following day i visit sunny to find out how she's getting on. getting on a mine a. pricey....
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michael from the get-go. >> i was surprised to hear it that way. i was surprised to hear that it was michael, really 'cause, you know, i've been learning so many things about michaels past and all of that. >> you haven't had any discussions with michael about -- like you've had with -- with christopher? >> not like with christopher, no. no. 'cause me and christopher are a little bit closer than me and michael. >> do you know if she ever talked to michael about it? >> no, i don't. >> have a seat right here. >> reporter: still, edmunds decided it was time to bring in michael for a second round of questioning. and this time, the investigator turned up the heat. >> michael, it's over, okay? i'm not playing games anymore. >> reporter: at first, michael said he didn't even know that becky and david were having an affair. >> i know about the affair with your mom and david. >> my mom and david? >> don't play stupid with me. don't play stupid with me. i'm telling you right now. it'll get ugly real quick, okay? this is your one and only chance to get yourself out of a whole load of trouble. >> it gets pretty hot and heavy in that interview room. >> listen to me. listen to m
michael from the get-go. >> i was surprised to hear it that way. i was surprised to hear that it was michael, really 'cause, you know, i've been learning so many things about michaels past and all of that. >> you haven't had any discussions with michael about -- like you've had with -- with christopher? >> not like with christopher, no. no. 'cause me and christopher are a little bit closer than me and michael. >> do you know if she ever talked to michael about it?...
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michael! michael! >> this is a peculiar place and one would receive dis a dance against social practice and substance. i grew up on the peninsula where every block was diverse and they learned towards whether black, asian, jewish, latino, gay, et cetera. i believe the proposal is based in a desire and a attempt to deflect and channel unwanted but warranted criticism which might otherwise confront the board or committees directly or force the reinterpretation of circumstances to alternative framework of presentation not necessarily one more truthful or accurate. with the poorest performing of schools in the city and state are denied material resources and teacher pay, when the recommended amount is more, then trouble at $7500 a year and in an effort to create a stable classroom environment and when a request to hire is denied for a very modest number of attorneys to a number for forensic analysis while they might review and assess a judicial rulings of juvenile cases and jobs are slashed at the housing authority and retraining funds are greatly diminished, this might be interpreted as structural racism and tribalism in the city. >> thank you. is there anyone else that would like to speak on this item? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. so we have a motion to send this item to the full board with positive recommendations. can we take that without objection. >> is the motion to request as a committee report? >> yes, thank you. it's a committee report. thank you. >> mr. clerk, please call items 5-8 for closed session. > >> agenda items 5-8 are various ordinances and resolutions authorization settlements of lawsuits against the city and county of san francisco. >> thank you. do we have a motion to convene in closed session. >> so moved. >> mr. chair, before we take a motion to convene in closed session we should take public comment on the four called items. >> sorry. is there any member of the public that wishes to speak on items 5-8 before we go to closed session? mr. wright. >> >> talk about this lawsuit here. this is example of a lawsuit that was filed unlivable conditions. i was the one that documented and foiled filed a complaint ae family. i got put in that hotel by barbara garcia and found out that senior citizens been exposed to infestations of bedbugs, roaches and mice. i'm the one that took pictures and filed the complaints for the environmental health department to come down there and address my issues and none of them believe me. i'm the one that was told by the god damn hot team that that's the best building that we got, michael. what are you talking about? if that's the best building you got, i sure hate to see what the worse one looks like at all my evidence together before i confronted them. i'm the one that was doing pest control in the building and helping the tenants out. i realized the upper floors, the three floors above me with bad. i was living in that building for five months. i got more work done in that building in five months than your executive director for the building inspectors got at 31 years. and yet you give her a recognition for doing a good job for taking on the family. you have the executive director for housing and placement and call me and tell me the city attorney wants to use my pictures to file a lawsuit against the slum lord. the slum lord knock on my door and ask do i want him to do. i started construction on that building, renovation of that building. you have a white living next door to me and have hundreds of roaches and bedbugs and the black to my right living in the same ma
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michael: chuck? judge breyer: that is a top story to follow. [laughter] michael: no. judge breyer: because one it to be an actor. michael: [laughter] judge breyer: and i failed at that. well, it was during vietnam. succeeded in i that, and then i wanted to go out and see whether i could actually make it as an actor. that you would be drafted, so my father, who was conservative in that regard, said, you better go to law school. so i ended up here. at the end of the first year, i was really unhappy at law school. i did not like it. i did not like what they did. i did not find it particularly interesting, and i said, i'm quitting. that's it. i'm quitting and i will figure out what i'm going to do. he said, before you do that, why don't you work as a law clerk to a personal injury lawyer by the name of marvin lewis in san francisco? and just follow him around. that is what i did. i went to depositions. i went to trials. i thought, my goodness, this is fabulous. you write the play, you act in the play, you direct the play, you produce the play, you know? and there is generally some kind of audience. that is actually what i g
michael: chuck? judge breyer: that is a top story to follow. [laughter] michael: no. judge breyer: because one it to be an actor. michael: [laughter] judge breyer: and i failed at that. well, it was during vietnam. succeeded in i that, and then i wanted to go out and see whether i could actually make it as an actor. that you would be drafted, so my father, who was conservative in that regard, said, you better go to law school. so i ended up here. at the end of the first year, i was really...
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michael, michael steele, the recent chairman of the republican national party. it wasn't so many years ago that they weren't the way they are now. i want to thank you, senator claire mccaskill, peter baker and michael steele. >>> coming up, the next big milestone in the white house. tonight progressives bernie sanders and elizabeth warren go head to head here in detroit. for the eight others on the stage tonight, it's a fight for survival. this could mean the end for them. >>> and how will the candidates address trump's words over the weekend when they get on stage tonight and in their campaigns ahead? derrick johnson joins us here tonight on "hardball," much more ahead tonight in detroit. stick with us. at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. ♪ how do you like it, ♪ how do you like it ♪ ♪ more, more, more ♪ how do you like it, how do you like it ♪ all you can eat is back. how
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michael michael isikoff, dave record in "the washington post"? isn't it true that your investigative team interviewed christopher steele at least once, likely choice and three times, what did he tossed you? did you interview confidential and performance helper? what did he tell you? wasn't it true that he provided the fbi within scope of tory information i carter page, george papadopoulos did not conspire with the russians? why was i not adhered to? is it true that bruce or a shared dossier information with your pitiful, andrew weissmann and mr. o martin early of augus? shouldn't they have refused themselves since they were early witnesses to the dossiers contents and they were told it was not verified? why did you select errands all the who represented oh, justin cooper, you know, the guy who helped set up and administer clinton email system, didn't he smash clinton's blackberry devices or isn't he accused of that? now, the final phis application and the third were newer to surveilled carter page and also spy on then president trump, well, that was done in june of 2017. you were the special counsel. mr. mueller, were you either aware of this renewal? were you involved in this renewal? was any of the information presented to the fisa court verified? was the clinton dirty russian dossier still the bulk of information in that phis application? were you aware that much of the application was based on steals unverified dossier and when were you aware of it? did you ever discuss with rod rosenstein the prospects of his refusal from the case? wasn't not a witness in the same case that he was supervising? why didn't you demand his refusal? the special counsel team ever interview rosenstein is a witness? what did he tell you about the president's reasons for firing call me or his suggestions that the president fired coming? when you met with president trump on may 16, 2017, why didn't you tell him you were considering, the next day, turns out, taking the position of special counsel to investigate him? why did you are a part at edit and misrepresent a telephone message left by trump attorney del with michael friends lawyer, robert homer? isn't it true that the old office of legal counsel opinion did not prevent you from rendering a conclusion on whether the evidence did or did not support obstruction of justice? as you can see, we could go on and on and on. keep it tight, keep it short. it doesn't answer, move on. if he starts rambling, mr. mueller, i only have 5 minutes. i don't have enough time. yes or no, sir. ask as many short questions as possible. your mission should be to inform the american people about a dirty dossier. use to literally spy on the opposition party and candidate filled with russian lives that robert mueller ignored. let the american people know the truth. also, breaking news on the eve of this mueller testimony. he actually made a last-minute request that one of his top deputies, errands ugly, accompany him during the hearing. wow. this is pretty interesting because this guy served as mueller's chief of staff of the fbi. he also previously represented justin cooper
michael michael isikoff, dave record in "the washington post"? isn't it true that your investigative team interviewed christopher steele at least once, likely choice and three times, what did he tossed you? did you interview confidential and performance helper? what did he tell you? wasn't it true that he provided the fbi within scope of tory information i carter page, george papadopoulos did not conspire with the russians? why was i not adhered to? is it true that bruce or a shared...
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michael michael bennets us next. ♪ >> dana: coming up, democrats divided on the future of health care. >> one senator sanders says that canada is single-payer, there e 35 million people in canada. there are 330 million people in the united states. >> dana: we will ask 2020 ♪ >> dana: he was one of the last to enter the democratic presidential primary, throwing his hat into the ring only two months ago, but he managed to get in jabs at bernie sanders and joe biden on the debate stage. joining me now from denver, colorado, senator and 2020 democratic candidate, michael a pleasure to have you here. this morning abc news put out a new poll that the president will probably be really happy to see his approval numbers up to 47%. if you look year over year, last year it was only 42% of april 2019. now up to 47% -- i'm sorry, april 2019, just three months ago. the economy as well, doing very well, 3.7% unemployment rate. 224,000 jobs added, and i wonder as you look at this as a 2020 candidate that wants to run against him, what was your economic message be, that things aren't as good as people think they are? >> senator bennet: i would say first of all that we are in the tenth year of an economic recovery that started in 2009. with that job increases that entire period of time. it's a record, and i will grant that the president hasn't screwed it up in the first two and a half years that he's been president. he inherited an economy that he described as the worst economy in american history. it's hard to believe into and a half years he's made it so dramatic
michael michael bennets us next. ♪ >> dana: coming up, democrats divided on the future of health care. >> one senator sanders says that canada is single-payer, there e 35 million people in canada. there are 330 million people in the united states. >> dana: we will ask 2020 ♪ >> dana: he was one of the last to enter the democratic presidential primary, throwing his hat into the ring only two months ago, but he managed to get in jabs at bernie sanders and joe biden on...
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michael: hey. how you doing? michael: good. how are you? lemonis: i'm marcus. michael: marcus, i'm mike. nice to meet you. s: mike? nice to meet you. what do you do here? michael: i'm just helping my cousin rachel out. lemonis: oh, very cool. michael: just giving her some advice on some financial stuff. lemonis: how you doing, sir? i'm marcus. david: hello. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what do you do here? david: i handle the sales and marketing for the company. lemonis: okay. how many different varieties are there? david: we've got nine traditional varieties and five gluten-free, vegan varieties. lemonis: okay. rachel: hi. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. rachel: good! i'm so happy to see you. lemonis: nice to meet you. now, is this the assortment? rachel: yes. our top seller is chocolate chip. have you tried the cookies? lemonis: i haven't. rachel: oh. lemonis: i love that they're crunchy. rachel: yeah, it's a crunchy -- so it's a six-month shelf life. lemonis: okay. rachel: but this is our snickerdoodle. lemonis: that one's good. rachel: yeah. do you like double chocolate? do you like p
michael: hey. how you doing? michael: good. how are you? lemonis: i'm marcus. michael: marcus, i'm mike. nice to meet you. s: mike? nice to meet you. what do you do here? michael: i'm just helping my cousin rachel out. lemonis: oh, very cool. michael: just giving her some advice on some financial stuff. lemonis: how you doing, sir? i'm marcus. david: hello. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what do you do here? david: i handle the sales and marketing for the company. lemonis: okay....
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michael cohen. michael is my attorney and you'll have to ask him. >> that does not appear to be true. which we knew, but again we're learning it was greater volume now. >> to be clear, we don't know the contents of any of these. the sheer volume of the number of calls that were going on around this, this was all spur bid the "access hollywood" tape. i think you saw hope hicks say something in her testimony. she's going to really have to clear up for congress why what she said was true. and why what michael cohen said is a different version. michael cohen obviously is sitting in a jail cell. he has had questions about his credibility for awhile. but he is the only person who has been or will be charged in this issue. and it is just clear that he was far from the only person who was involved or even, you know, approving it. >> very quickly the reason we know that is because we do have texts between cohen and hope hicks. so just quickly to read it, this is actually in print. okay? so the next morning on november 5th, 2016, three days before the election at approximately 7:35 a.m., cohen texted hicks. so far i see only six stories. getting little to no traction. this is about daniels. hicks says, same. keep praying. it's working. exclamation point. so that is how they were hoping to keep it from the voters. with prayer. >> look. this is -- there was a huge overdrive effort right after "access hollywood" to try to suppress these stories and stormy daniels from talking. so it's not a surprise
michael cohen. michael is my attorney and you'll have to ask him. >> that does not appear to be true. which we knew, but again we're learning it was greater volume now. >> to be clear, we don't know the contents of any of these. the sheer volume of the number of calls that were going on around this, this was all spur bid the "access hollywood" tape. i think you saw hope hicks say something in her testimony. she's going to really have to clear up for congress why what she...
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michael cohen. michael is my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money? > okay. so here's the thing. court filings show that he spoke to donald trump at least twice on the day he transferred the money to pay off stormy daniels. we know within 30 minutes of speaking to trump, cohen opened his bank, opened new account, transferred the $130,000 payment. how damaging is that? >> it just shows that donald trump has zero credibility with respect to that statement that he didn't know what was going on. i think michael cohen made it very clear in his testimony before congress that he was acting at the direction and in coordination with trump and other members of the trump organization. that has been corroborated by executives at ami, and now by the information revealed today with respect to the warrants that the fbi got as they were investigating the whole hush money payment scheme. donald trump is just not credible. let's just call it what it is. he lied. he absolutely positively knew what michael cohen was doing. he was attempting to hush stormy daniels up. sile
michael cohen. michael is my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money? > okay. so here's the thing. court filings show that he spoke to donald trump at least twice on the day he transferred the money to pay off stormy daniels. we know within 30 minutes of speaking to trump, cohen opened his bank, opened new account, transferred the $130,000 payment. how damaging is that? >> it just shows that donald trump has zero credibility with...
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michael: which ear did each of -- michael: which year did each of you become judges? judge guzman: when we first came judges? 1999. judge breyer: that is great, 1998. michael: so have the pressures on you changed? has the environment in which you are judging changed noticeably to you in the past 20 years? judge breyer: absolutely. michael: how so? judge breyer: my greatest concern is that the judiciary becomes polarized. it is very, very dangerous that the courts start to take positions that appear to be partisan positions. that would be more destructive of the judiciary and rule of law than anything i can see, so i'm alarmed by it. i have some of my colleagues here. i know my colleagues. my colleagues will not do that. my colleagues will try to call the cases, call them as they see them, called the balls and strikes. michael: when you walk into the job and you sit in the chair, are there different pressures on you now than there were 20 years ago? do you feel watched in different ways, do you feel scrutinize, criticized? are you worried about different things? judge guzman: i think the dialogues and conversations have changed. i became an appellate judge
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along with senator deb fischer and representatives michael and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, john joyce, mark meadows, and dan meuser. please stand up. thank you very much. thank you, peter. in the wake of the september 11 attacks, courageous americans raced into smoke them a fire and -- smoke, fire, and debris in lower manhattan, the pentagon, and a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. the whole world witnessed the might and resilience of our nation in the extraordinary men and women of the new york fire department and the new york police department, selfless patriots of unmatched character and devotion. i grew up with them, so i can tell you it is absolutely true. it is always nice to know your subject. i know that subject. these are great people. we also commemorate the heroes of the port authority police. i thank you all for being here, tremendous people. first responders from across the country rushed to new york and worked endless days and sleepless nights. they fought to rescue every person trapped in the rubble and then searched
along with senator deb fischer and representatives michael and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, john joyce, mark meadows, and dan meuser. please stand up. thank you very much. thank you, peter. in the wake of the september 11 attacks, courageous americans raced into smoke them a fire and -- smoke, fire, and debris in lower manhattan, the pentagon, and a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. the whole world witnessed the might and resilience of our...
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michael. michael bass gave a lot of his time and energy. most of these findings are his. and michael for seven years has combed through various sources of information all open source from the dave: of education and other government branches looking at funding. nd we can see here in this document that u.s. colleges with middle east studies department are receiving massive am of funding from the gulf states. what's interesting in our research and the most important flement our research since probably missing is there are large corporations in the united states, domestic companies in the united states that are funneling lots of money, billions of money into the american universities. and this is a sort of a hole that needs to be understood. here, this is a very important document. groups like the middle east forum and other groups researching the funding of u.s. universities by the muslim brotherhood and political islamists have discovered 300 million, some are speaking about 1.4 million. our research shows that we have accounted for $1.9 billion going to american universities. and what
michael. michael bass gave a lot of his time and energy. most of these findings are his. and michael for seven years has combed through various sources of information all open source from the dave: of education and other government branches looking at funding. nd we can see here in this document that u.s. colleges with middle east studies department are receiving massive am of funding from the gulf states. what's interesting in our research and the most important flement our research since...
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>> reporter: why did michael cohen make this, if there was no truth to her allegations? >> you'll have to ask michael cohen. michael my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> reporter: do you know where he got the money to make the payment? >> no, i don't know. >> that is now a verifiable lie. carrie, you've been doing this reporting, tell us about these phone calls. >> these phone calls that are detailed in this affidavit supporting the application for a search warrant, this is based on records that the fbi had obtained, showing that there were these communications. so just so when you compare it to donald's statement there, you really see that these are phone statements, these are records that shows that there were these communications. what it told us was that the day after the "access hollywood" tape went public, there was a mad scramble in the trump campaign, a phone call between donald trump, michael cohen, hope hicks, his communications strategist then. they were trying to get a handle on all this negative information at the time. the fbi said they believe these phone calls were all discussing sto
>> reporter: why did michael cohen make this, if there was no truth to her allegations? >> you'll have to ask michael cohen. michael my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> reporter: do you know where he got the money to make the payment? >> no, i don't know. >> that is now a verifiable lie. carrie, you've been doing this reporting, tell us about these phone calls. >> these phone calls that are detailed in this affidavit supporting the...
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michael metcalf. michael, how much does the china into yourture play investment strategy, and what do you think of the state of the chinese economy now? michaeloutlook for chinese growth is very central. you're looking at the data we had overnight. gdp data wasn't too much for surprise, but as you point out, there is hope in both industry production and retail sales production. the big question is how quickly will stimulus filter through? will there be a mini dish any more stimulus? -- any more stimulus? we've had the overhang in china. and that's holding back investors from going into emerging markets more fully. there's evidence the chinese economy slowdown is modest. it will help people with the idea they should go back to emerging markets. anna: good morning. i have a chart that undermines what you guys are talking about. into the high-frequency data coming in better than anticipated, pending a better picture they gdp data. in terms of structure of the attorneys economy, a lot has -- the chinese economy, a lot has been done to make it more reliant on its consumer base, ing pointing to consumer base. it just perhaps chinese consumers is mo
michael metcalf. michael, how much does the china into yourture play investment strategy, and what do you think of the state of the chinese economy now? michaeloutlook for chinese growth is very central. you're looking at the data we had overnight. gdp data wasn't too much for surprise, but as you point out, there is hope in both industry production and retail sales production. the big question is how quickly will stimulus filter through? will there be a mini dish any more stimulus? -- any more...
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. >> then why did michael cohen make it if there was no true to her allegations? >> you have to ask michael cohen. michael's my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> no, i don't know. no. >> he did know, errol. all the evidence is he knew. there's all these phone calls. there are the checks. there's michael cohen's testimony. the evidence says the president was lying to the american people. >> that's right. look. frankly you can see it in his demeanor in the clip you just showed. you say that guy's not telling the truth. right. the president has lied to the american people that by the way is an impeachable offense. you look at the list of particulars in past impeachments. it includes misleading the public in this way. we now have somebody sitting in prison who has said over and over again and who, in fact, has recordings to back him up sort of saying this was all done at the behest of, in collaboration with, and for the benefit of donald trump. it's one more additional piece of information that people now have about something that, you
. >> then why did michael cohen make it if there was no true to her allegations? >> you have to ask michael cohen. michael's my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> no, i don't know. no. >> he did know, errol. all the evidence is he knew. there's all these phone calls. there are the checks. there's michael cohen's testimony. the evidence says the president was lying to the american people....
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michael cohen. michael is my attorney. you'll have to ask michaelthe theory of the case as they documents suggest that's a complete lie. actually rudy giuliani came out previously and said that wasn't true. what does this mean in terms of his culpability. >> i think although you're going to hear him and his team spinning this was a good day, because there was no furse expansion of charges, it leave the culpability squarely where it was when it started, right on trump's shoulders, as kara was summing up, that's a tight nexus of calls and texts. where it leaves him. if the southern district was so inclined and if the power that be at main justice at the time were so inclined, that's a tailor-made case ready to go. >> kara, what's the significance and present of kellie anne conway and hope hicks in this? >> you've seen the calls, they said they did look into whether anything had good i have false same. and hope hicks told a different fbi agent she wasn't aware about the payments until november, one month after all these calls. sources tell us there's n
michael cohen. michael is my attorney. you'll have to ask michaelthe theory of the case as they documents suggest that's a complete lie. actually rudy giuliani came out previously and said that wasn't true. what does this mean in terms of his culpability. >> i think although you're going to hear him and his team spinning this was a good day, because there was no furse expansion of charges, it leave the culpability squarely where it was when it started, right on trump's shoulders, as kara...
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. >> why did michael cohen make that statement -- >> well, you have to ask michael cohen. michaely. you'll have to ask michael. >> but cohen, who is now serving three years in prison, implicated the president when he pleaded guilty to eight counts of financial crimes, including campaign finance violations. new court filings reaffirm what prosecutors previously alleged, that cohen acted at trump's direction in making illegal payments to silence women. this week the judge demanded less row daktd versions of search warrants and other materials be made public, calling them a matter of national importance. the filings show prosecutors have effectively concluded their investigation, a sign they're unlikely to bring charges against anyone else. when it comes to trump, they can't. justice department guidelines say a sitting president can't be charged. during the trump campaign's final sprint after daniels was paid off, karen mcdougals story was about to burst into public view. there was another scramble with cohen, american media and hicks. a fourth story was about to reveal that mcdougal
. >> why did michael cohen make that statement -- >> well, you have to ask michael cohen. michaely. you'll have to ask michael. >> but cohen, who is now serving three years in prison, implicated the president when he pleaded guilty to eight counts of financial crimes, including campaign finance violations. new court filings reaffirm what prosecutors previously alleged, that cohen acted at trump's direction in making illegal payments to silence women. this week the judge...
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michael say guilty. michael peterson, not only can you wear the scarlet letter a for adultery but also the black letter g for guilty. not perfect justice but justice. >> reporter: michaelenced to time served. his daughters say that at long last they can properly grieve kathleen's death together. >> i think a big piece that's importance to our family is to be able to say goodbye to mom. and to be able to -- honor her memory and let her go in peace. >> reporter: and they have accepted that their father is once again a convicted felon, but a free man who still maintains his innocence. >> so your plea allows you to take the position you've taken all these years, michael. >> exactly. >> and yet, on the ledgers of the criminal justice system, you're -- >> guilty of manslaughter. >> reporter: it's an ending that neither side had hoped for, a family saga with so much love and so much loss. an imperfect conclusion. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> it was a small new year's eve party. we took off, and then shortly thereafter we saw the police car. my gut was telling my feet to run back to that house. this can't be happening. >> rep
michael say guilty. michael peterson, not only can you wear the scarlet letter a for adultery but also the black letter g for guilty. not perfect justice but justice. >> reporter: michaelenced to time served. his daughters say that at long last they can properly grieve kathleen's death together. >> i think a big piece that's importance to our family is to be able to say goodbye to mom. and to be able to -- honor her memory and let her go in peace. >> reporter: and they have...
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michael gove and borisjohnson, if bennett's filed? michael gove and boris johnson, if anything bennett's filed? michaelnson, if anything for journalists, just the psychodrama. they were best buddies in 2016 then stabbed boris in the back and went for it himself. it would have been a great story if they went hammer and tongs but you cannot have everything. on the telegraph, a slightly different spin and photograph. they have philip hammond the chancellor, saying he stirs up trouble for boris because he abstained into this vote. an interesting line in the back, he is believed to be the first chancellor ever to defy without being sacked or resigning. the chancellor is accused at least by the telegraph of leaving at least by the telegraph of leaving a booby—trapped for the new prime minister and orchestrating a coup. they are using pretty strong language. it is absolutely extraordinary for a chancellor not to vote for the government. these effectively the number two of the government. it is unheard of. in any other circumstances, it would be a sacking offence but he has only got six days left in office. he
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michael symon. we have the cast of "queer weey" ave the guy who needs the hair the most in the chair. michael michael much coming up in this half hour. everybody feeling good? missed a spot right there. all right. we've got all this coming up in the next h>> nnouncer: this is a "news4 today" newsbreak. > goomorning, everybody. n 8:26 on this wednesday july 31st. i'm aaron gilchrist. let's start with a look at the melissa mollet has your good morning. capitol heights out at marlboro road anaccident, brand-new, northbound 95 after 17 had initial crash and second one. that has cleared. still seeing delays. oakton eastbound66 before 50, crash blocking the right shoulder. oxon hill, indian, a crash at that tuation, wiscons a fuel spill. all right. melissa, thank you. we'll have a check on your forecast w. . >>> good morning. it's a cloudy start for many of our friends and neighbors across northern virginia. even raindrops well out to the west,manassas, rappahannock, virginia and charlottesville. there as chance for some stronger thunderstor to develop during the heating of the afternoon. so we are in weat
michael symon. we have the cast of "queer weey" ave the guy who needs the hair the most in the chair. michael michael much coming up in this half hour. everybody feeling good? missed a spot right there. all right. we've got all this coming up in the next h>> nnouncer: this is a "news4 today" newsbreak. > goomorning, everybody. n 8:26 on this wednesday july 31st. i'm aaron gilchrist. let's start with a look at the melissa mollet has your good morning. capitol heights...
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michael yaki we're out of time we'll have to leave it there. but thanks for your perspective. we appreciated and will keep watching as this moves forward, michael there and then we get you to. president trump threatening to apply tariffs to apple's mac pro computers if the company moves the production to china. >>apple had applied for an exemption on the policy was could impose tariffs of up to 25%. president trump tweeted today quote apple will not be given tariff waiver or relief format. pro parts that are made in china make them in the us, no tariffs. apple has been making mac pros and austin texas since 2013, however reports surfaced last month that the cupertino based company plans to shift production to a factory near shanghai, commenting on the trump tweet at apple spokesperson referenced a previous statement, it said the company has spent $60 billion partnering with 9,000 us suppliers was the company says supported hundreds of thousands of jobs. you know can. >>i've been told that you can tell a lot about the weather by looking at the fog outside so oh i don't know what that means other than it's really foggy at the golden gate bridge.
michael yaki we're out of time we'll have to leave it there. but thanks for your perspective. we appreciated and will keep watching as this moves forward, michael there and then we get you to. president trump threatening to apply tariffs to apple's mac pro computers if the company moves the production to china. >>apple had applied for an exemption on the policy was could impose tariffs of up to 25%. president trump tweeted today quote apple will not be given tariff waiver or relief...
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michael w.: it is also the debate that convinces northerners that stephen douglas was an abolitionist, which is absurd. michael b.: douglas was a pivotal figure in the 1950's -- 1850's. to pick up on lecompton, as michael indicates, douglas breaks with buchanan on the lecompton issue. he becomes a more heroic figure, and get he got us into the mess in the first place, as each of these scholars has written about in their own work. could we just take a minute and have each of you give me and the audience a quick take on douglas? to what degree do you view douglas and what degree do you like or dislike him? ichael b.: i am -- nicole: am totally ambivalent about stephen douglas. he fundamentally believed in democracy, and he was completely racist and blind on the issue. he could not understand what michael said. the idea of stephen douglas as an abolitionist, this was his moral blind spots. i will tell this one story. years ago when the movie "abraham lincoln: vampire heter" came out, my son -- was probably middle school, and he was like, we had to go see this. i said, i don't want to see this. this is going to be trash. he is like, mom, it is a movie about abraham lincoln. you have to go see it. [laughter
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they're paul manafort, rick gates, michael flynn, michael cohen, george papadopoulos, correct? >> correct. >> the sixth trump associate will face trial later this year, correct? >> yes. >> that's roger stone, correct? >> correct. >> i'm not certain what you said about stone. he's in another court system as i indicated before. >> exactly. >> i don't want to discuss. >> correct. thank you. there are many other charges as well, correct? >> sir, i want to youo ch your team and the work you did. in less than two years your team was able to uncover an incredible amount of information related to russia's attacks on our election and obstruction of justice. there's still more we have to learn. despite unfair attacks by the president and even here today, your work has been substantive and fair. the work has laid the critical foundation for our investigation and i thank you. i thank you. with that i yield back the balance. >> the gentleman from arizona. >> thank you. director mueller, i'm disappointed that some questioned your motives throughout this process. i want to take a moment to re
they're paul manafort, rick gates, michael flynn, michael cohen, george papadopoulos, correct? >> correct. >> the sixth trump associate will face trial later this year, correct? >> yes. >> that's roger stone, correct? >> correct. >> i'm not certain what you said about stone. he's in another court system as i indicated before. >> exactly. >> i don't want to discuss. >> correct. thank you. there are many other charges as well, correct?...
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michael's look, but he was even more private. he had been the target of investigations alleging abuse. michael did not want to do an interview but gave us this quick look into his life. >> do you have the kids in town? how are they doing? >> as for michael'sposting movie reviews on prince michael's youtube channel. >> i enjoy this movie. >> they continue to honor their dad, who told "et" this is how he would like to be remembered. >> bring the world together through love, peace, joy, for men to live together. ♪ >> it's a tough situation. do we still celebrate and listen to his music or do we not? >> there's so many stories it just gets really complicated. >>> let's move onto someone who spent some time with michael. oprah winfrey is continuing her legacy off of daytime tv. the latest enstallment tinstall ladies are bringing the laughs. >> do you know what og stands for? >> original gangster. >> look at us. gangster. >> og also stands for oprah and gayle. >> my friend's boyfriend is ring shopping and wants my help but i know my friend doesn't want to marry him. >> what do i do? >> i would tell the friend. i would say, gayle -- >> you'd call me and say that he wants to get a ring. i would definitely go to the friend and suggest to her that
michael's look, but he was even more private. he had been the target of investigations alleging abuse. michael did not want to do an interview but gave us this quick look into his life. >> do you have the kids in town? how are they doing? >> as for michael'sposting movie reviews on prince michael's youtube channel. >> i enjoy this movie. >> they continue to honor their dad, who told "et" this is how he would like to be remembered. >> bring the world...
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if this had been a contest between michael gove and borisjohnson, things contest between michael gove and boris johnson, things could contest between michaelthings could have been very different. michael gove could have positioned himself as the person to say, i am the true believer in brexit, boris is the fair weather supporter. but now it is with jeremy hunt fair weather supporter. but now it is withjeremy hunt and so boris johnson positions himself as the true brexiteer, jeremy hunt is the person who voted for remain and supported remain, knowing that is all—important to supported remain, knowing that is all—importa nt to that supported remain, knowing that is all—important to that small constituency of 160,000 conservative members. it is in the paper which has most promoted him for which he writes, and therefore one must expect some bias. yes, it is boris johnson getting across precisely the message that he was to get across. because he wants to make it clear that no deal is an option. one of his criticisms of the negotiations up his criticisms of the negotiations up until this point has been that in ruling out no deal, britain has neg
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now joining me now to discuss senior editor at "the atlantic" michael serwer and michael cruz. i will start with you, michael the president seemed to feed off the reaction from his base. he was throwing red meat and they ate it up. has he completely given up being the president for all-americans? >> has he now? was he ever? the moment the chant rained down the other night in greenville was by far the most visceral, the most in some ways authentic moments of the rally and that was clear to me the minute it was happening. it didn't surprise me in the least because i had seen what i saw outside in the lines and the merchandise that the vendors were selling and the best selling merchandise and because of the last two plus years of his administration and because of the year and a half of his campaign and because really the previous 40 years of his track record, i think this is who he is and who he will continue to be. >> we've clearly been on notice. you write about this in your piece, there were t-shirts ready to go about america being full and supporting whatever battle cry is. to attack omar is to attack the s
now joining me now to discuss senior editor at "the atlantic" michael serwer and michael cruz. i will start with you, michael the president seemed to feed off the reaction from his base. he was throwing red meat and they ate it up. has he completely given up being the president for all-americans? >> has he now? was he ever? the moment the chant rained down the other night in greenville was by far the most visceral, the most in some ways authentic moments of the rally and that...
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michael's life. she really believed he was going to kill michael? >> yeah. >> so she made a decision to fight. >> jane had taken michael to the beach that day, said bamiehere late getting home. >> dave was upset. started screaming and yelling, nobody respects me. i don't get any attention around here. nobody cares about me. >> jane put michael to bed, got into pajamas herself and waited for dave's anger to subside. >> but he wasn't calming down. so about 10:30 or 11:00, he comes out of the room, and he's upset and he's angry. >> and that's when she saw the gun, said bamieh. >> he's holding it and he starts talking about michael, how they don't respect him, and he's going to blow his f'ing head off. he grabs her, throws her against the wall. she falls down. she kind of crawls backwards with her hands and feet like a crab walk towards the back door. somehow she gets him out on the patio. she's like, calm down, dave, calm down. >> then, out in the darkness, dave stumbled on the patio. >> he loses his balance, and that's her opportunity. and she goes at him and she try toss grab the gun. they go to the ground. there is a struggle for the gun. the gun goes o
michael's life. she really believed he was going to kill michael? >> yeah. >> so she made a decision to fight. >> jane had taken michael to the beach that day, said bamiehere late getting home. >> dave was upset. started screaming and yelling, nobody respects me. i don't get any attention around here. nobody cares about me. >> jane put michael to bed, got into pajamas herself and waited for dave's anger to subside. >> but he wasn't calming down. so about...
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michael haney. he was a student at usc and also the son of oakland councilmember lynette gibson michael haney. victor michael haney was out with friends in march when he was killed about a mile from the usc campus. >> the driver hit and accused of a pedestrian hit three people on the curb with the arrival part of an international terminal. the ford expedition was pulling away from the curb and people reloading their luggage into another car. two people were injured and 33- year-old jedediah cruise of seattle was killed. the crash appeared to be an accident. >>> in a separate crash, a young man is under arrest under suspicion of driving the wrong influence, going the wrong way and slamng to another car in redwood city. the 19-year-old driver was cited for speeding. the driver eventually crossed the median and hit an oncoming car head-on and he suffered major injuries. officers found a loaded gun and ammunition in the car. >>> the city of san jose will consider appealing a civil jury ruling that found police used excessive force when they shot and killed a young man who was having a suicidal breakdown. the jur
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michael. michael, start but but investors no not quite positioned for this acceleration quarter to quarter how do you treat the stock right now? you may be cautious on the up side i have been pretty constructive about trend in the u.s we were surprised at how robust things were with regards to europe that came as a big surprise. facebook i think had seen much more of an impact from gdpr so their reacceleration made a little more sense. with regards to the large cap names that are facing regulatory head winds, i think we're on the mar kin stigin still a little b cautious since i think that it will stay as an overhang to the multiples. you had google which is underpatriot, shounder patri weight, shorted by hedge fund and stock up 10% that is kind of underwhelming. and people probably ov overextrapolated the negative trend line after a very disappointed q1. >> and the stock remains below its highs. >> yes >> and it is kind of a predicament for investors because what we learned this week is the fundamentals of this group are strong and healthy and they are growing revenues double digits and sort of unfazed by all of the regulatory headaches so far and yet you have this big overhang with all of these departments looking into their business practices so what did you do >> i think the dark clouds are kind of away from the stocks it has been hammered for so long that regulatory will crush these stories, we just don't think that that will happen. regulatory as ceo of google highlighted is something that the companies have been living with they have been seeing it for a while. so i don't think that the regulatory piece is the most important. i think the fundamentals google just stepped up with the largest buy back ever. they are putting a quarter of their cash position to buy the stock back we think that it is going higher we think that it is undervalued relative to its growth and you look at the move today, i think there is still more left and you look relative internet software versus other sectors of tech, we've been highlighting that we think the valuations are actually pretty reasonable relative to what we see outside other sectors of tech. so we think that there is actually support for these names going forward. >> looking beyond the regulatory question, amazon in particular here, seems like it is a little bit of a cautious surprise to the numbers. amazon is doing the hard stuff in terms of logistics, but where does that leave this story >> they had effectively been meeting the top line and blowing out the bottom this quarter. again, a reversal. acceleration on the top line and they missed on the bottom. and this is all driven off the one day delivery they will continue those investments into the next quarter. see if it is clear that those investments were higher than they actually anticipated going into q2. so we think that it is the right thing just like they did five years ago and all these initiatives we're seeing today, they take the long road and i think investors will shrug this off. aws picture is still healthy i think there is a story going around that google and microsoft are having share gains we don't think that is the case. they are the 800 pound about gorilla and they are is multiple laps ahead of the others in the space. >> and michael, i see your two top picks with snap and twitter because they don't have the doj overhang so you expect this to be an issue? >> yeah, i don't agree with brent. and i have a lot of respect for him. i think amazon going into the print i think investors were fully braced for there to be a meaningful guide down on pragt income people expected revenue acceleration it was definitely much more profound than people expected. but i actually think that you have to be respectful that the competitive intensity in the cloud is going up. and the thing that i found more striking and was most surprising to investor, people thought maybe $150 million more on the revenue side i don't think that is as disconcerting as it was the margin takedown. and that basically happened in tandem with roughly 700 million incremental on tech and content. they talked about it being aws hiring and alexa hiring. so 13% head count growth for the company. cfo said on the call that tech and content hiring went up by around 2
michael. michael, start but but investors no not quite positioned for this acceleration quarter to quarter how do you treat the stock right now? you may be cautious on the up side i have been pretty constructive about trend in the u.s we were surprised at how robust things were with regards to europe that came as a big surprise. facebook i think had seen much more of an impact from gdpr so their reacceleration made a little more sense. with regards to the large cap names that are facing...
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michael flynn, donald trump's personal attorney, michael coen, and foreign policy adviser george papadopoulos. these six individuals have each been charged, convicted for lying to your office or other investigators, is that right? >> that's right. i can't answer to mr. stone, because he is in a different case here in d.c. >> the national security adviser flynn lied about discussions with russian ambassador related to sanctions, is that right? >> that's correct. >> michael cohen lied to this committee about trump tower moscow, is that correct? >> yes. >> george papadopoulos, the president's senior foreign policy adviser lied to the fbi about his communications about russia's possession of dirt on hillary clinton, is that right is it. >> yes. >> the president's campaign chairman paul manafort lied about meeting ez he had with someone with ties to russian intelligence, is that correct? >> that's true. >> your investigation was hampered by trump officials use of encryption communications, is that right? >> we believe that to be the case. >> you also believe to be the case that your investigation was hampered by the deletion of electronic messages, is that correct? >> it would be, yes. generally any case would be if those kinds of communications are used. >> for example, you noted that deputy campaign manager rick gates who shared internal campaign polling data with the person with ties to russian intelligence at the direction of manafort, that mr. gates de
michael flynn, donald trump's personal attorney, michael coen, and foreign policy adviser george papadopoulos. these six individuals have each been charged, convicted for lying to your office or other investigators, is that right? >> that's right. i can't answer to mr. stone, because he is in a different case here in d.c. >> the national security adviser flynn lied about discussions with russian ambassador related to sanctions, is that right? >> that's correct. >>...
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michael pachter and lucas shaw. michael: i hate to bore lucas because he actually tweeted he is tired of talking about this. i think that price increases probably drove the subscriber loss of domestically. and i think that they are probably bumping up against the ceiling on what they can charge and continue to grow. i personally believe that they will keep 80% of their domestic subscribers as high as a $20 monthly charge, but their last 10 million subscribers are probably middle income households and they notice when prices go up a couple bucks. which they did in january. and i think you are going to continue to see continued defections as content migrates away and as competition starts to materialize. disney plus in the fall, warner and comcast next year. more content leaving this year and next year. so i think middle income households will probably have to think about whether they subscribe to one, two, or three plans. yes they can cut the cord and afford all of them, but the fact is netflix saw a decline and that is what fuels international expansion. they are about to lower prices in india. so i just do not see how they are worth the $450 price target my competitors have on the stock and i think today's correction makes a lot of sense. emily: to avoid being boring at all, you did tweet you would be talking about netflix's quote, unquote big whiff and that you would be duking it out, so bring it. what is your take? lucas: i think the big question is is this a blip or a long-term problem? the second quarter for netflix has been a problem in the past. second quarter 2016 they missed forecasts by quite a bit, though not as much as they did today. if they had warned everybody that this would be a light one. so is this again a one-time phenomenon or is it something where we cannot trust their forecast? netflix's response to this is that we have forecast seven million and are still on pace for the biggest year yet, but as we've seen, their forecasts cannot always be trusted. they miss on these a lot. so if they miss again next quarter, which comes around the time that disney is introducing disney plus, that becomes a real problem for investors, especially if growth is not only slowing in the u.s., but slows overseas, which has been the engine for the past few years. emily: let's talk about the current quarter where they say they will add seven million subscribers, a huge jump from 2.6 million. this quarter, we know that "stranger things" is back. as for last quarter they highlighted "dead to me" and "murder mystery," but does this mean it is so dependent on an original hit like "stranger things," and does that make it more challenging? because subscriber additions really depend on a huge hit. lucas: sorry, go ahead. emily: michaelyou first. michael: you know, i honestly think what lucas said is right. i think this is a blip. i think that netflix subscriber growth will be like movie box office. when there is lots of great stuff, they will see an increase in subs. the numbers on "stranger things" are pretty impressive, it is a really good show. they have a handful of really great content, so i think they will probably hit the sub number. the problem is next year when there is competition and we saw a preview of next year with this quarter. so i think next year, you have a couple quarters where they lose subs. emily: lucas, can the hits keep coming? lucas: the other issue i see is look at the volume of shows they released. i know they did not have "stranger things" or "orange is the new black." i was doing some research, they would have something new come on every day. sometimes on fridays they would have five new projects. a documentary, anime, a new movi e. if none of those are moving the needle and it really is
michael pachter and lucas shaw. michael: i hate to bore lucas because he actually tweeted he is tired of talking about this. i think that price increases probably drove the subscriber loss of domestically. and i think that they are probably bumping up against the ceiling on what they can charge and continue to grow. i personally believe that they will keep 80% of their domestic subscribers as high as a $20 monthly charge, but their last 10 million subscribers are probably middle income...