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you have the good news michael mr soong for call which i got to go to your messages to stress the mean obviously most interested but i can do a sort of get a sense or to seem to be too cute. something to say. but i can just tell something that is what i call the system which it does a body was in suited to the state that i usually goes. what are the limits of acceptable change yes there is an economic opportunity here ringback planted in such a way that the beauty of this area of the environment is a destroyed that there is an economic benefit that comes in but not at the cost of destroying culture or the land around this particular area. what is our environmental footprint what is our impact on the very cultures that we're visiting the very things that really were selling at the end of the day tourism is about selling nature and cultural heritage. i just want to get away from it all and i was hoping to find some place unspoiled. i had heard about this island called chris mooney in southern thailand which is island in the middle of nowhere this is back in 1979. and i got on the boat an
you have the good news michael mr soong for call which i got to go to your messages to stress the mean obviously most interested but i can do a sort of get a sense or to seem to be too cute. something to say. but i can just tell something that is what i call the system which it does a body was in suited to the state that i usually goes. what are the limits of acceptable change yes there is an economic opportunity here ringback planted in such a way that the beauty of this area of the...
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michael: the website. yep, absolutely. lemonis: and it still says, "distributed by mr. green tea." michael: "distributed by mr. ts are much, much larger. we have a different font. the colors are brighter. lemonis: you did a good job. i really feel like you're starting to take everybody's input. you bringing this here today is sort of a demonstration, for me, that you are making the steps that are necessary to be a partner in the business. i'm pretty impressed with the way michael has handled this assignment. not only did he do everything that i asked him to do, but even sitting here, he seems more collaborative and more open to ideas. and now we have something that all of us can agree to. but there's still one more test that michael needs to pass. so there's one last thing that i want to see you do. michael: okay. lemonis: i want to see you pitch and close. so we're gonna head over to 16 handles corporate office, which is one of the largest yogurt shops in all of the united states. you're gonna have to pitch to them the idea of mr. green tea the company owning one of their handles forever. michael: forever. lem
michael: the website. yep, absolutely. lemonis: and it still says, "distributed by mr. green tea." michael: "distributed by mr. ts are much, much larger. we have a different font. the colors are brighter. lemonis: you did a good job. i really feel like you're starting to take everybody's input. you bringing this here today is sort of a demonstration, for me, that you are making the steps that are necessary to be a partner in the business. i'm pretty impressed with the way michael...
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we have the good news michael mr soon will call which i got to go to your messages to discuss them you know us and mostly interested but i keep us sort of distance of course since it was in q. and that is. why don't you just tell us what that is but i do want to move to possible yours in suited to these 2 guys and girls. what are the limits of acceptable change yes there is an economic opportunity here ringback planet in such a way that the beauty of this area of the environment is a destroyed that there is an economic benefit that comes in but not at the cost of destroying culture or the land around this particular area. what is our environmental footprint what is our impact on the very cultures that we're visiting the very things that really were selling at the end of the day tourism is about selling nature and cultural heritage. i just want to get away from it all and i was hoping to find some place unspoiled. i had heard about this island called chris mooney in southern thailand which is island in the middle of nowhere this is back in 1979. and i got on the boat and as this movie c
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c-span sunday at noon eastern for live coverage of the final rolling thunder right for freedom for michael mrs. -- where motorcyclists honor our nation's veterans. the keynote include speech from the secretary of veterans affairs. rolling thunder's right for freedom, live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. tomorrow on newsmakers, republican presidential candidate and former massachusetts governor william weld discusses his candidacy in policy differences between him and president trump did here is a preview. >> on immigration, i think we need more work visas, not fewer work visas. that doesn't mean i want open borders. i believe in secure borders, but in the western part of the states, you talk to any governor west of texas and they will tie thethey cannot staff agricultural in construction industries without the additional labor that comes over the mexican border. they are not all from mexico. they may be from other countries. for example, canada has a very successful guest worker program, people come and work, they followed the season, the construction or growin
c-span sunday at noon eastern for live coverage of the final rolling thunder right for freedom for michael mrs. -- where motorcyclists honor our nation's veterans. the keynote include speech from the secretary of veterans affairs. rolling thunder's right for freedom, live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. tomorrow on newsmakers, republican presidential candidate and former massachusetts governor william weld discusses his candidacy in policy differences between...
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mr. michael wilkins, who has big arms. how tall are you? >> i'm 6'5", roughly about 225, i have a wing span of about, oh, 7-1/2 foot maybe. is there really any other fan but a warriors fan? >> reporter: and this is only the beginning. in oakland, don ford, kpix5. >>> tonight look for buildings around the bay to be lit up in warriors blue and gold like coy tower in san francisco and oakland city hall. >>> the good news is i think that we are going to have some clear skies. take a look at those, right, darren? >> yes, we will. >> liz is just really excited about the warriors at this point. she is all choked up. i just wanted to add that. >> take my breath away. what can i say? >> i was going to let it go, say someone get that woman a drink. she's fine. she had a momentary little issue there. >>> let me show you how different it looks across the bay area right now. san jose, look how clear the sky is over you. and i'm going to use that shot to show our daytime highs. it made it to 76 today for san jose, concord was 85 and it was 67 in the city
mr. michael wilkins, who has big arms. how tall are you? >> i'm 6'5", roughly about 225, i have a wing span of about, oh, 7-1/2 foot maybe. is there really any other fan but a warriors fan? >> reporter: and this is only the beginning. in oakland, don ford, kpix5. >>> tonight look for buildings around the bay to be lit up in warriors blue and gold like coy tower in san francisco and oakland city hall. >>> the good news is i think that we are going to have some...
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seeing what happened to james comey and knowing the history that michael just explained, mr. mueller does not want to become a political player. on the other hand he must feel disappointed on the fact the report has not led to more discussions about obstruction of justice. he was not have written that report, it is my reading, the way he did if he didn't want to be the beginning of a conversation about obstruction and not the end. >> i want to hear michael respond to that. why would he not want to do that, a., and b., how upset do you think he is with his old friend bill barr. >> agree with tim. i think that mueller believed when he wrote in his report he didn't want to make a charging decision so as not to preempt the congress role and that he thought that congress would take it up on their own initiative and he therefore is no longer needed as a witness, they can do all of it themselves. that that would involve calling mcgahn, priebus, all of the people that gave him testimony to flush out whether or not it is an impeachable offense. but i think mueller's thinking is but yo
seeing what happened to james comey and knowing the history that michael just explained, mr. mueller does not want to become a political player. on the other hand he must feel disappointed on the fact the report has not led to more discussions about obstruction of justice. he was not have written that report, it is my reading, the way he did if he didn't want to be the beginning of a conversation about obstruction and not the end. >> i want to hear michael respond to that. why would he...
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michael flynn but that's not true. both the president and william barr, the attorney general, are both warning that they are moving forward with their plans to investigate the investigators. >> mr. president. >> reporter: dothe president to to twitter to poke holes in a stunning revelation that one of many trump's attorneys was in contact with michael flynn about his cooperation with federal investigators. the president tweeted, it now seems that general flynn was under investigation long before it was common knowledge. it would have been impossible for me to know this. if that was the case and me being one of two people to become president, why was it not told so i could make change. that's not accurate. less than one week he was sworn into office sally yates told the white house that flynn lied to the vice president. a falsehood that could make the national security adviser vulnerable to blackmail. those lies were cited as the reason the president fired flynn. >> we wanted to tell the white house as quickly as possible. to state the obvious, you don't want your national security adviser compromised with the russians. >> reporter: the president also knew there were long standi
michael flynn but that's not true. both the president and william barr, the attorney general, are both warning that they are moving forward with their plans to investigate the investigators. >> mr. president. >> reporter: dothe president to to twitter to poke holes in a stunning revelation that one of many trump's attorneys was in contact with michael flynn about his cooperation with federal investigators. the president tweeted, it now seems that general flynn was under...
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endangered in in france or more of the amount of michael was so young leader of the french american condonation if one would lay the same charge on the same ground sir mr michael would be described as a u.s. spy or as the us agents or more precisely an agent of the democracy party of the us an anti russian as the democrats of the of american democrats like is big enough for brzezinski. and that's completely contrary to all the french their diplomatic traditions i mean to rich or a balance between the 2 superpowers. speaking of exerting undue influence if we talk about the coming year john told him continues day through his political weight behind discouraging europeans from voting for you're a skeptic parties let's just have a listen to what you said. on this the european elections are next sunday that day is a good opportunity to put the dangers posed by the ranks behind us. was the question is what classifies interference or what doesn't the top e.u. politician they're giving a very one sided opinion. yes you know you're right a lot but let's take a good example mr mann a 1000000 who was a political advisor of mr mccraw and who was often described as
endangered in in france or more of the amount of michael was so young leader of the french american condonation if one would lay the same charge on the same ground sir mr michael would be described as a u.s. spy or as the us agents or more precisely an agent of the democracy party of the us an anti russian as the democrats of the of american democrats like is big enough for brzezinski. and that's completely contrary to all the french their diplomatic traditions i mean to rich or a balance...
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will you be running for leader, mr cerny michael gove?portant thing we need to do is focus on the fact that the government are bringing forward their withdrawal deal that will allow us to leave the eu. another front door, the same question is no a nswer front door, the same question is no answer at all, but we do know boris johnson wants the job. answer at all, but we do know boris johnson wants the joblj answer at all, but we do know boris johnson wants the job. i think you are too divisive to be tory prime minister. the contest for the biggest prize in politics is under way, but before that, the slog of a search to sort brexit trundles on. and we can speak to chris in westminster. so the talks have collapsed — what happens next? afair a fair question. let's be frank, the main roads to a commons majority around brexit are blocked. the first and obvious route was a conservative majority with the help of the dup. well, we know that's been a nonsta rter well, we know that's been a nonstarter for some time. the second, this idea of a glitzy
will you be running for leader, mr cerny michael gove?portant thing we need to do is focus on the fact that the government are bringing forward their withdrawal deal that will allow us to leave the eu. another front door, the same question is no a nswer front door, the same question is no answer at all, but we do know boris johnson wants the job. answer at all, but we do know boris johnson wants the joblj answer at all, but we do know boris johnson wants the job. i think you are too divisive to...
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arnold palmer or michael jordan or mr. woods.re would be arguments about racism. we do need to look at this as a dynamic it's about world freedom, i don't know. but americans and the american culture does cricket to the condition and the quality of the world and whether it's barbra streisand or ellen degeneres. this is the president's prerogative. this is what he wants to do. tiger is the perfect example of what you can do in america if you try hard enough. >> ed: last question i have 30 seconds. tiger is a black man in america. doesn't he have the independent right to decide who he wants to stand with or not? >> it's interesting. mr. woods' real crime is a thought crime. he likes the president. because anybody the left as you pointed out in your opening like the newspaper and others liberals on social media complaining that god forbid mr. woods is thinking for himself. that he is chooses his friends. that like his sport, like his thresm, is he going to be disciplined and decide what he wants for himself and his family. his crime
arnold palmer or michael jordan or mr. woods.re would be arguments about racism. we do need to look at this as a dynamic it's about world freedom, i don't know. but americans and the american culture does cricket to the condition and the quality of the world and whether it's barbra streisand or ellen degeneres. this is the president's prerogative. this is what he wants to do. tiger is the perfect example of what you can do in america if you try hard enough. >> ed: last question i have 30...
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mr. michael horowitz will have his report as you know some time in the next four to six weeks, i look forwardat michael horowitz has done good work in the past i expect another good report from the inspector general. maria: let me move on because last week, "sunday morning futures" was privileged enough to become the only program to be able to broadcast an entire show from the busiest border crossing in america and that is el paso and what we saw was just stunning. children putting in into terrible positions and then we found out, we got confirmation that there's a renting of children going on in else, honduras, guatemala where people are renting their kids giving their kids to people across-the-boarder and sending the kids back here is what the mayor of el paso told me. watch this. the children are being put into very dangerous situations. >> in some cases they're informing me we may have i don't know how to phrase it, rental children so to speak that they aren't necessarily the actual families they are bringing these children in so they are human trafficking, there are some real serious iss
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mr. michael o'connell, thank you michael for being with us today and with that. please join me in welcoming salem to introduce the panel and get us started. thank you. . >> thank you very much. thank you everybody and ladies and >> thank you very much, thank in you everybody for ladies and gentlemen for coming today and thank you to the middle east institute for organizing this and for hosting this. i'm a journalist with the voice of america and i hail from an east african country and i cover the continent. i like to start with an overview of the past 12 months there's been a lot of remarkable changes in the horn of africa and a peace deal, bringing an end to a two decade war and assured order but, the deal has allowed families to reunite and open the way for commercial activity between the two countries even though limited at the moment. at the same time the leadership has instituted a number including liberation of political spaces, prisoners and opening up space for freedom of press and expression, there are no journalists in the country as we speak, djibouti
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dortmund finally sprang to life just before the break so mr laney said pulis it by michael rinsing left with no chance and go one nil at the break. just 2 minutes after the restart fortuna hit back thanks to this line up from marvin hits a moments forget for running bookies replacement between the states all of us think the school run by dortmund re took the lead in the 53rd minute delaney with the goal this time by just one goals defense all at sea runs english with no chance once again. but this will go off once about to go quietly this challenge from hits on looking back you know gave the referee little choice but to point to the spot on the on loan what that meant back to myself to finish the job he shouldn't have of i'm just a little midfielder adam bugsy and it isn't season in the 82nd minute receiving his marching orders for cynical challenge on james sanchez. and don't make the extra man count mario goodes are giving his side room to breathe in injury time by his 7th goal of the season maybe 31 game over the ball perhaps not have it because nazis 95th minute strike made things h
dortmund finally sprang to life just before the break so mr laney said pulis it by michael rinsing left with no chance and go one nil at the break. just 2 minutes after the restart fortuna hit back thanks to this line up from marvin hits a moments forget for running bookies replacement between the states all of us think the school run by dortmund re took the lead in the 53rd minute delaney with the goal this time by just one goals defense all at sea runs english with no chance once again. but...
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mr. michael cohen. as a result of that we have issued subpoenas to certain banks, and we are in the process of discovery, and that is about all i can tell you without jeopardizing that investigation. >> i understand if you can't answer this, but can you tell me if michael cohen has cooperated with your office or other new york state law enforcement and can you tell me if the banks are cooperating with the subpoenas? >> the media has reported mr. cohen has been to our office and we have receive said some information about some of the entities previously mentioned. >> okay. the president is suing deutsche bank and his accounting firm as well as other entities to try to stop them from replying to congressional subpoenas. have you had those same kind of fights in terms of your investigation? >> unfortunately, as of right now they are not seeking to squash our subpoenas. >> the nra investigation which you have publicly confirmed, on friday you announced your office is investigating the nra in terms of its in
mr. michael cohen. as a result of that we have issued subpoenas to certain banks, and we are in the process of discovery, and that is about all i can tell you without jeopardizing that investigation. >> i understand if you can't answer this, but can you tell me if michael cohen has cooperated with your office or other new york state law enforcement and can you tell me if the banks are cooperating with the subpoenas? >> the media has reported mr. cohen has been to our office and we...
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mr. trump's former lawyer michael:.ials for the investigation are kept under seal in tilman july after the investigation is ongoing. cohen is serving a three-year prison sentence after paying off to women who claim they had president trump. the austrian chancellor is said to face a no-confidence vote as soon as next week. as national deputy monday which triggered the resignation of his remaining freedom party members. he is europe's youngest leader. than $10ke more million a year in the united states your chances of a tax audit have plunged. the government says the irs fell tote for those 6.7%. the wealthiest to have the highest audit rate of any income group. onbal news 24 hours a day air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. david: robert lighthizer is scheduled to be on capitol hill to ask -- to talk trade with republican senators. we welcome one of those senators from indiana who sits on the senate agriculture committee and comes to us today from capitol h
mr. trump's former lawyer michael:.ials for the investigation are kept under seal in tilman july after the investigation is ongoing. cohen is serving a three-year prison sentence after paying off to women who claim they had president trump. the austrian chancellor is said to face a no-confidence vote as soon as next week. as national deputy monday which triggered the resignation of his remaining freedom party members. he is europe's youngest leader. than $10ke more million a year in the united...
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mr. michael behenna's case has attracted broad support froe security, oklahoma elected officials and thend at 37 generals and admirals as well as the general of the department defense signed a brief in support of his self-defense claim. >> he paid his price. he is put out as a exempla terr terry -- exemplary person. and he is very supportive. >> the american civil liberties union called the part in a presidential support of a person that violated the military's own code of justice. >> bret: jennifer griffin at the pentagon, thanks. it seems that a week really passes without word of a new massive data breach subjecting your personal information to cyber thieves. so should congress step in? or will government information only make a bad situation worse? fox business network hillary vaughn takes a look tonight from capitol hill. >> congress is cracking down alan delay mack on companies who hoard user data after the european data pass the laws that protects people from having their data stashed away forever and shared without their consen. but lawmakers on capitol hill are thinking about goi
mr. michael behenna's case has attracted broad support froe security, oklahoma elected officials and thend at 37 generals and admirals as well as the general of the department defense signed a brief in support of his self-defense claim. >> he paid his price. he is put out as a exempla terr terry -- exemplary person. and he is very supportive. >> the american civil liberties union called the part in a presidential support of a person that violated the military's own code of justice....
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mr. michael caputo. i know, michael, you've been through your own issues with the fbi., you believe they were spying on you, sir, during that 2016 campaign. how critical is it right now that lindsey graham's successful in getting that document unclassified that would give us some proof of what actually went down? >> i think terrifically critical. in fact, i think the multithe prong approach we're taking, it appears, toward investigating the investigators is really, really what we need. i mean, first of all, let's say the attorney general, william barr, i don't think he should appoint a special prosecutor because i want william barr to head up this investigation at the department of justice. i don't expect a great deal out of the inspector general's report because my attorney report ared the approaches to me by an fbi informant and others, and we never heard back. we reported it to them twice and never got a return, a reply in any way. so i don't -- trish: okay, back up for the viewer. >> i expect a lot a hot withoutf will bah. -- william barr. back in the '70s we had th
mr. michael caputo. i know, michael, you've been through your own issues with the fbi., you believe they were spying on you, sir, during that 2016 campaign. how critical is it right now that lindsey graham's successful in getting that document unclassified that would give us some proof of what actually went down? >> i think terrifically critical. in fact, i think the multithe prong approach we're taking, it appears, toward investigating the investigators is really, really what we need. i...
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there is the environment secretary, michael gove, who backed leave but has stayed loyal to mrs may. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, is going for it. he campaigned for remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks‘ time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind — a deadlocked parliament, a brexit deal the eu says is closed, and a deeply divided country. we will have more from downing street throughout this evening. but now it is time for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch. in a week of high political drama, including resignations and an election, how well has bbc news managed the jour
there is the environment secretary, michael gove, who backed leave but has stayed loyal to mrs may. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, is going for it. he campaigned for remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will...
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and michael cohen says yes, that he, mr. that he spoke to the client and that, you know, the client likes it and that it's good. so, you know, by michael cohen's reasoning here the president had looked at this testimony, realized that it was inaccurate, signed off on it, that jay sekulow also knew it was inaccurate, signed off on it and then they sent it to congress. there are a lot of assumptions, sort of built into that answer, don, but that's how michael cohen described it when he testified before congress. >> okay, elie honig, let's bring you in now, there's a little more to the testimony about whether sekulow knew cohen's testimony was false and i'm going to read something to you here from representative peter welch. he said sekulow knew that june was the right month, not january, if he took it to his client, that he spoke to the client, that he would know that it would be false. what does that mean for sekulow? >> so, first of all, michael cohen has to be regarded as only a starting point in an investigation. looking a
and michael cohen says yes, that he, mr. that he spoke to the client and that, you know, the client likes it and that it's good. so, you know, by michael cohen's reasoning here the president had looked at this testimony, realized that it was inaccurate, signed off on it, that jay sekulow also knew it was inaccurate, signed off on it and then they sent it to congress. there are a lot of assumptions, sort of built into that answer, don, but that's how michael cohen described it when he testified...
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we're relying on statements from michael cohen that mr.d his debt and overrepresented also assets, inflated them, so we are going to be looking at that very issue. we are looking for evidence of financial crimes based on the existing evidence and testimony that has guided us to this point. these are targeted subpoenas and i'm very pleased that the court recognized the right of congress to do this appropriate oversight. >> one of the arguments the president's lawyers have made is, well, what's the legislative purpose of wanting that? how would you respond? >> it's completely appropriate for congress as the legislative body, as part of the system of checks and plabalances to revie whether the president has engaged in financial misconduct and criminal activity that is inherent. if we didn't have congress in that role we would have absolutely no check at all on our president. that's not democracy. >> there have now been two legal rulings by federal district judges suggesting that the president's battle to keep this information from congress th
we're relying on statements from michael cohen that mr.d his debt and overrepresented also assets, inflated them, so we are going to be looking at that very issue. we are looking for evidence of financial crimes based on the existing evidence and testimony that has guided us to this point. these are targeted subpoenas and i'm very pleased that the court recognized the right of congress to do this appropriate oversight. >> one of the arguments the president's lawyers have made is, well,...
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mr. michael o'connell, thank you, michael, for being with us today. with that, please join me in welcoming salem and she will introduce the panel and get us started. thank you. >> thank you very much. i think we're micced up. all right. thank you, everybody. ley, ladies and gentlemen, for coming to join us here today, thank you for, to the middle east institute for organizing this, and thank you to the national press club for hosting this. as we briefly mentioned, my name is salem solomon, i'm a journalist with the voice of america. i hail from eritrea, an east african country. and i was born in ethiopia. so i cover the continent. i would like to start with a little bit of an overview, in the past 12 months, you know, there has been a lot of remarkable changes in the horn of africa. in september 2018, eritrea and ethiopia signed a peace deal. a historic peace deal, bringing an end to a two-decade war, hostility, and reopened a shared border that has changed in a couple of weeks. the borders are closed again. but the deal has allowed families to reunit
mr. michael o'connell, thank you, michael, for being with us today. with that, please join me in welcoming salem and she will introduce the panel and get us started. thank you. >> thank you very much. i think we're micced up. all right. thank you, everybody. ley, ladies and gentlemen, for coming to join us here today, thank you for, to the middle east institute for organizing this, and thank you to the national press club for hosting this. as we briefly mentioned, my name is salem...
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. ♪ the emanuele family, richard and michael, are the owners of mr. d in several years ago. and they are the leader in manufacturing asian-inspired ice creams and asian-inspired mochi. michael: nice to meet you, tony. lemonis: i wanted tony to meet them so that he could see the possibilities of having somebody manufacture his product. so i had his shaver and some cream sent over so tony can show them his unique dessert. the goal would be to get you out of the expense of production... tony: sure. lemonis: ...and the expense of logistics and the expense of staff. tony: yeah, i mean, listen. i'm open to suggestions and i'm not just going to say, "no, i don't like that idea" without thinking about it first. lemonis: this isn't an attack on tony's ability, this is a way to make tony's life easier. tony: it's less than 150 calories for this cup. richard: really? tony: yeah. michael: it's very good. tony: yeah, we use ceremonial-grade matcha imported from japan. richard: okay. lemonis: i would want the flavor if we're manufacturing here to match exactly what
. ♪ the emanuele family, richard and michael, are the owners of mr. d in several years ago. and they are the leader in manufacturing asian-inspired ice creams and asian-inspired mochi. michael: nice to meet you, tony. lemonis: i wanted tony to meet them so that he could see the possibilities of having somebody manufacture his product. so i had his shaver and some cream sent over so tony can show them his unique dessert. the goal would be to get you out of the expense of production... tony:...
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michael heseltine did in mrs thatcher, the glory boy of the tory party, but was overtaken by the toryman, john major. nobody predicted that. iain duncan smith was not an obvious person to succeed, but he did. even david cameron, up against david davis. david cameron was a nobody at the beginning, nobody had heard of him. but he managed to come from nowhere because he took off his tie and jacket and did the whole casual compassionate conservative thing, and people thought it was great. so he won. and theresa may only won because of the greek tragedy slaughterhouse that went on in the background between borisjohnson, michael gove and the other candidates. basically, nobody else was left standing, they were all lying ina was left standing, they were all lying in a bloody pool on the stage. again and again, it never goes to plan. boris johnson has again and again, it never goes to plan. borisjohnson has his supporters in the country and in parliament, but equally there are many tories who would pretty much die ina many tories who would pretty much die in a ditch to stop him. they don't tr
michael heseltine did in mrs thatcher, the glory boy of the tory party, but was overtaken by the toryman, john major. nobody predicted that. iain duncan smith was not an obvious person to succeed, but he did. even david cameron, up against david davis. david cameron was a nobody at the beginning, nobody had heard of him. but he managed to come from nowhere because he took off his tie and jacket and did the whole casual compassionate conservative thing, and people thought it was great. so he...
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reports in the sunday newspapers also suggest environment secretary michael gove is about to confirm his entrance into the contest. mrsd down as tory leader on the 7th ofjune but stay on as pm while the contest takes place. a new leader's expected to be chosen by the end ofjuly as our political correspondent chris mason reports. look into the camera if you want to be prime minister. the contest is on to this man is keen and so is he. we need a leaderfor the to this man is keen and so is he. we need a leader for the future, not just for now. matt hancock playing on his relative youth. he's a0. he reckons he could clear the way to do what theresa may failed to do — persuade the current crop of mps to back brexit. the majority in the house of commons wants to leave europe. there have been disagreements on how. and some of my contenders may say that if they don't get their preferred option, whether it be no deal or something else, then they'll have a general election. and i put it to you that that would be a disaster for the country and it would risk corbyn by christmas. both mr hancock and fellow cabinet minister rory st
reports in the sunday newspapers also suggest environment secretary michael gove is about to confirm his entrance into the contest. mrsd down as tory leader on the 7th ofjune but stay on as pm while the contest takes place. a new leader's expected to be chosen by the end ofjuly as our political correspondent chris mason reports. look into the camera if you want to be prime minister. the contest is on to this man is keen and so is he. we need a leaderfor the to this man is keen and so is he. we...
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as ashton arrived for his testimony in the trial of 43yearold michael gargiulo, an alleged serial killer dubbed the "hollywood ripper." >> mrkutcher is part of the chronology of the case. >> prosecutors say gargiulo murdered three women more than a decade ago, including ashley ellerin, who was dating ashton at the time of her death. today was the first time kutcher spoke publicly about the case. "e.t." producer brendon geoffrion was there. >> ashton sporting a mustache appeared in court for nearly who minutes. he was well spoken and calm while describing the day ashley was murdered. on grammy night, 2001, kutcher said he was late to pick her up for a party. she didn't answer her door her phone. he asurmd that he was too left and ashley had already left. >> mr. kutcher looked in the window and thought he saw spilled wine on the floor. we believe the evidence will now show that was actually blood. >> police say gargiulo, who lived near ashley, entered her hollywood home and stabbed her more than 47 times. >> his hobby was plotting the perfect opportunity to attack women with a knife. >> the murder trial stalled for a decade.
as ashton arrived for his testimony in the trial of 43yearold michael gargiulo, an alleged serial killer dubbed the "hollywood ripper." >> mrkutcher is part of the chronology of the case. >> prosecutors say gargiulo murdered three women more than a decade ago, including ashley ellerin, who was dating ashton at the time of her death. today was the first time kutcher spoke publicly about the case. "e.t." producer brendon geoffrion was there. >> ashton...
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there's the environment secretary, michael gove, who backed leave but has stayed loyal to mrs may.gn secretary, jeremy hunt, is going for it. he campaigned for remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks‘ time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind — a deadlocked parliament, a brexit deal the eu says is closed, and a deeply divided country. fascinating times ahead. now on bbc news, the first of two special programmes on the efforts to rebuild the lives of communities devastated by war. betta ny hughes travels tojordan in paths to peace. years of brutal civil war have reaped syria apart, w
there's the environment secretary, michael gove, who backed leave but has stayed loyal to mrs may.gn secretary, jeremy hunt, is going for it. he campaigned for remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more,...
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michael, thank you very much for joining us. >> the attorney for stephanie clifford, a.k.a., stormy daniels. mr. avenatti, welcome to "meet the press." >> michael avenatti, thanks for being on the show. i appreciate it. >> michael, thank you for being here this morning. >> michael avenatti joins me now. now. >> let's bring in michael avenatti. >> stormy daniels attorney, of course baird michael, welcome to. >> here to discuss, stormy daniels attorney michael avenatti. >> let's get reaction from stormy daniels attorney, michael avenatti. go. [laughter] >> sean: [fake laugh] listening people who promoted the russian lies and considers the theories against the president come every minute, second, our every day. the same people calling for the impeachment over phantom crimes, the same i-believer-s. protecting hillary from real obstruction, real intent, real undermine crime. the media mob's reckless bias has never been more palpable than today. it is clear now more than ever, as we have said in '07 and beyond, journalism in america, it is dead, it is very paired we will have a lot more coming up your
michael, thank you very much for joining us. >> the attorney for stephanie clifford, a.k.a., stormy daniels. mr. avenatti, welcome to "meet the press." >> michael avenatti, thanks for being on the show. i appreciate it. >> michael, thank you for being here this morning. >> michael avenatti joins me now. now. >> let's bring in michael avenatti. >> stormy daniels attorney, of course baird michael, welcome to. >> here to discuss, stormy daniels...
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of world leaders like mr trump, experts say prime minister netanyahu will need to find a way to bridge the gaps within his country before the september election. here's dr michael state in 1948, the major issue has been security, and for the last 20 years, the major issue has been whether netanyahu is the best guarantor of israel's security and the answer has been repeatedly yes. well, in recent years, netanyahu succeeded in guarding a significant measure of security for israel. yes, we still have rockets, tanks and still have terrorism, but we are no longer surrounded by arab armies and there has been increasingly warm relationships between israel and most of the sunni arab states. and now the major threat's now perceived as internal. and mr security doesn't have the same sort of cachet it once had. and now the big issue is whether netanyahu and the likud are able to swing at the issue of coercion, which is what i said earlier, which threatens the way of life, not life itself. england is the home of cricket, and for the next 45 days, it will play host to the cricket world cup. prince harry officially opened the tournament at the oval in london. theresa may too
of world leaders like mr trump, experts say prime minister netanyahu will need to find a way to bridge the gaps within his country before the september election. here's dr michael state in 1948, the major issue has been security, and for the last 20 years, the major issue has been whether netanyahu is the best guarantor of israel's security and the answer has been repeatedly yes. well, in recent years, netanyahu succeeded in guarding a significant measure of security for israel. yes, we still...
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will you be running for leader, mr cerny michael gove?r withdrawal deal that will allow us to leave the eu. anotherfront door, the same question is no answer at all, but we do know boris johnson wants the job. i think you are too divisive to be tory prime minister. the contest for the biggest prize in politics is under way, but before that, the slog of a search to sort brexit trundles on. i've been speaking to our political correspondent jonathan blake — who explained to me why many mps aren't surprised by the breakdown of the cross—party talks they have been limping on forjust over six weeks, and although both sides claim to be serious about the process , sides claim to be serious about the process, and they were finding areas of agreement between the two sides, there was an uneasiness certainly, we have heard that from jeremy corbyn today. whether the government could, or would, stick to want it agreed given that theresa may will not be in powerfor very long and a new prime minister may have different ideas about how to deliver brexit.
will you be running for leader, mr cerny michael gove?r withdrawal deal that will allow us to leave the eu. anotherfront door, the same question is no answer at all, but we do know boris johnson wants the job. i think you are too divisive to be tory prime minister. the contest for the biggest prize in politics is under way, but before that, the slog of a search to sort brexit trundles on. i've been speaking to our political correspondent jonathan blake — who explained to me why many mps...
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there's the environment secretary, michael gove, who backed leave but has stayed loyal to mrs may.retary, jeremy hunt, is going for it. he campaigned for remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks‘ time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind — a deadlocked parliament, a brexit deal the eu says is closed, and a deeply divided country. ben wright there. don't forget, plenty more on those potential contenders from ben's report on our website. you can get all the profiles and also what it all means for brexit. that's bbc.com. the united states has approved the deployment of 1,500 troops to t
there's the environment secretary, michael gove, who backed leave but has stayed loyal to mrs may.retary, jeremy hunt, is going for it. he campaigned for remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many...
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michael h. park of new york to be united states circuit judge for the second circuit. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. president. back in 1876, ann reeves jarvis was teaching her sunday school class about notable mothers in the bible. she ended that class with this prayer. quote, i hope and pray that someone sometime will found a memorial mother's day commemorating her for the matchless service she renders to humanity in every field of life. she is entitled to it. that was the prayer of ann reeves jarvis and her 12-year-old daughter anna, who was then a student in the class, took that prayer to heart and went on to help establish mother's day in the united states in 1914. mr. president, as we approach mother's day this upcoming sunday, i'm gathered with many of my senate colleagues to urge our republican friends here in the senate to reject many of the policies coming down from the trump administration that put women's health and well-being at risk. americans need access to family planning services. an investme
michael h. park of new york to be united states circuit judge for the second circuit. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. president. back in 1876, ann reeves jarvis was teaching her sunday school class about notable mothers in the bible. she ended that class with this prayer. quote, i hope and pray that someone sometime will found a memorial mother's day commemorating her for the matchless service she renders to humanity in...
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he rals got his number, michael cohen is federal inmate number 86067-054. i don't though what kind of access mr. cohen has while he's in prison to the news of the world, but it interesting to think of him going to prison this particular week, right? we don't know if michael cohen right now is aware of the news that donald trump junior was subpoenaed to testify to the senate intelligence committee. he's reportedly planning to defy that subpoena and face legal consequences for doing so i mean, does michael cohen know that? he's just gone to prison and michael cohen has just gone to prison in part for arranging to pay hush money to two women before the presidential election. donald trump junior is one of the people who actually signed the checks that paid for that whole hush money scheme. but donald trump junior is at large. michael cohen is in prison. michael cohen is also in prison now for lying to the intelligence committees about the trump tower moscow real estate deal he worked to arrange throughout the campaign while the president was publicly maintaining he had no business deals in russia.
he rals got his number, michael cohen is federal inmate number 86067-054. i don't though what kind of access mr. cohen has while he's in prison to the news of the world, but it interesting to think of him going to prison this particular week, right? we don't know if michael cohen right now is aware of the news that donald trump junior was subpoenaed to testify to the senate intelligence committee. he's reportedly planning to defy that subpoena and face legal consequences for doing so i mean,...
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there's the environment secretary, michael gove, who backed leave but has stayed loyal to mrs may.ecretary, jeremy hunt, is going for it. he campaigned for remain in the referendum, but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks' time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind — a deadlocked parliament, a brexit deal the eu says is closed, and a deeply divided country. so the person who'll move into number ten in a couple of months‘ time will be chosen by members of the conservative party, around 120,000 of them, whose instincts on brexit will no doubt be a key factor in the outcome. for a view on mrs may's departure, a
there's the environment secretary, michael gove, who backed leave but has stayed loyal to mrs may.ecretary, jeremy hunt, is going for it. he campaigned for remain in the referendum, but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many...
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there is the environment secretary, michael gove, who backed leave but has stayed loyal to mrs may.g for it. he campaigned for remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks' time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind — a deadlocked parliament, a brexit deal the eu says is closed, and a deeply divided country. the next prime minister will face the same intractible problem as theresa may — how to resolve the divisions of brexit, and at the moment, and with no apparent majority in parliament for any course of action. today the european union said mrs may's resignation "did nothing to change it
there is the environment secretary, michael gove, who backed leave but has stayed loyal to mrs may.g for it. he campaigned for remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new...
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mr. mueller said that there was no obstruction. michael: i think missus sanders and the president are in an alternate universe. it sounded like mueller was held not charging af president for a crime. he said that if the president had not committed a crime, we would have said it. had not come sun up than i would've said it. the white house will try to spin it. notler was clear, he could move forward because of the policy. this was a handoff to the congress and telling congressional democrats, do not look to me to carry your water. i have given your report and it is time to move forward and to do so through the process that the constitution sets out. it is impeachment if you think the president is guilty. david: that is what the constitution anticipates. if there is a high crime and misdemeanor, it comes to congress and they decide to proceed. mean that the ball is in nancy pelosi's court? michael: i think that is exactly what it means. i think all this talk about testifying, he said i have given a public statement and that is in this long r
mr. mueller said that there was no obstruction. michael: i think missus sanders and the president are in an alternate universe. it sounded like mueller was held not charging af president for a crime. he said that if the president had not committed a crime, we would have said it. had not come sun up than i would've said it. the white house will try to spin it. notler was clear, he could move forward because of the policy. this was a handoff to the congress and telling congressional democrats, do...