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for more on that, let's cross to tokyo now and journalist michael pen. michael, thanks for joining us. so what more do we know about this incident? well, we don't know exactly much about the, the launch itself, but we know quite a bit about how, how was the people in japan reacted to it. so the missile flew up according to reports. so over the northern part of japan, the total cool region is it's called here and flew into the pacific ocean, as mentioned, ah, it did create a considerable amount of large in japan, there was a sort of a public warning system called a public warning system was was up was so was operated, which meant that people were asked to at sort of take cover on some train services were suspended. so it was, it certainly caused quite a bit of a concern here. and of course, the japanese government has come out to condemn the launch. it's the 1st time we've seen anything like this in japan, as in about 5 years since. so 2017. so how significant is it that the missile actually passed over japan? well, politically speaking, it's very signific
for more on that, let's cross to tokyo now and journalist michael pen. michael, thanks for joining us. so what more do we know about this incident? well, we don't know exactly much about the, the launch itself, but we know quite a bit about how, how was the people in japan reacted to it. so the missile flew up according to reports. so over the northern part of japan, the total cool region is it's called here and flew into the pacific ocean, as mentioned, ah, it did create a considerable amount...
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it also halted some trains as a precaution we asked journalist michael pen in tokyo to explain the significance of the missile, actually flying over japan. well, politically speaking, it's very significant because you know this, you know, most of these missile tests when we hear about north korean missile test, they're just fired from the coast and they land in the sea of japan. and this is of concern to, you know, people, perhaps fishermen or people who are doing shipping. but if we're in this case, we're talking about actually going over the japanese islands, which means that for example, there's a technical problem. it very well could land in japan and, and basically constituted an attack or shot down, or if there's an attempt to shoot down one of these missiles that's also could lead to the missile coming down in japanese territory and possibly causing loss of life . so i think that to not just a government, but the japanese people themselves become quite alarmed in cases when north korea fires missiles over the islands. ukrainian forces have broken through russian defenses in the south of
it also halted some trains as a precaution we asked journalist michael pen in tokyo to explain the significance of the missile, actually flying over japan. well, politically speaking, it's very significant because you know this, you know, most of these missile tests when we hear about north korean missile test, they're just fired from the coast and they land in the sea of japan. and this is of concern to, you know, people, perhaps fishermen or people who are doing shipping. but if we're in this...
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michael: she had to find a pen that resists radiation and write another check. >> what is that? ent online and found pens with radiated ink. the cost? $240 for a pack of 100. >> i am not going to buy a special pen just to write one check. i refuse. what am i going to do? michael: we found out the postal service has been irradiating mail addressed to government offices in washington, d.c. ever since the big anthrax scare of 2001. that is when criminals were sending envelopes with anthrax powder through the u.s. mail. radiation would kill harmful bacteria and viruses in case of future attacks. the postal service acknowledged radiated mail can become brittle or yellow. a tax court tells us think disappears from its mail on occasion. luanne says it should not be this hard to dispute an irs penalty. >> i do not know if even a sharpie would work. michael: this story does have an oddly happy ending. before luanne could send in a new check, the irs reconsidered her case and waived the penalty, so she did not go to court, didn't need to pay a filing fee. so thanks to the disappearing ink,
michael: she had to find a pen that resists radiation and write another check. >> what is that? ent online and found pens with radiated ink. the cost? $240 for a pack of 100. >> i am not going to buy a special pen just to write one check. i refuse. what am i going to do? michael: we found out the postal service has been irradiating mail addressed to government offices in washington, d.c. ever since the big anthrax scare of 2001. that is when criminals were sending envelopes with...
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michael cohen's lawyer, guy petrillo, penned a letter to deputy u.s. attorney robert khuzami that is featured at the end of cohen's new book, asking for a meeting to discuss the cohen case and the grand jury. this was to me, the craziest thing. four and a half months post the raid, and we have no idea what they're talking about. what are the charges that are being brought against me now to anybody who knows me in the past, i don't drink. i don't do drugs. never did. i mean, i even went through college here at american university fraternity and never had a beer. and i've really tried to live not like a priest, but rather like an average person. i have one speeding ticket in my entire life. i've never had a parking ticket. all of a sudden i'm confronted with four or 15 federal agents at the hotel. my home, which was two blocks away. so i was not on the lam as some of the newspapers put it, i was two blocks at the most visited hotel. the lows regency in new york city. i had to meet my at the bank where i had a safety deposit box because obviously my apart
michael cohen's lawyer, guy petrillo, penned a letter to deputy u.s. attorney robert khuzami that is featured at the end of cohen's new book, asking for a meeting to discuss the cohen case and the grand jury. this was to me, the craziest thing. four and a half months post the raid, and we have no idea what they're talking about. what are the charges that are being brought against me now to anybody who knows me in the past, i don't drink. i don't do drugs. never did. i mean, i even went through...
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. >> i will not buy a special pen to write one check. i thought michael finney.michael: they have been irradiating mail ever since the big anthrax scare of 2001. that is when criminals were sending envelopes with anthrax through the u.s. mail. radiation would kill harmful bacteria and viruses in case of future attacks. the postal service acknowledged it can become brittle or yellow. ink disappears from his mail on occasion. luanne says it should not be this hard to dispute an irs penalty. >> i don't even know if a sharpie would win. stephanie: this mystery does have a happy ending. before she could send in a new check, they reconsidered her case and waive that penalty. she thankfully did not need to go to court or pay a filing fee. the first latina to go into space has written a children's book hoping to inspire the next generation of scientists. we are all scientist is a book encouraging children to embrace their inner explorer. dr. ellen ochoa wanted kids to see the scientist they already are. >> they like to ask questions about the world around them, they are
. >> i will not buy a special pen to write one check. i thought michael finney.michael: they have been irradiating mail ever since the big anthrax scare of 2001. that is when criminals were sending envelopes with anthrax through the u.s. mail. radiation would kill harmful bacteria and viruses in case of future attacks. the postal service acknowledged it can become brittle or yellow. ink disappears from his mail on occasion. luanne says it should not be this hard to dispute an irs penalty....
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michael pacter joining us next. imagine being born to parents fleeing oppression. that's exactly what christina -- katrina kam pen had to do. she find a touch in the florida real estate mark. wonder world project has given me something that nobody else nobody else could. they've given my family there, grandma back. hope you got the popcorn popping because netflix is set to report its third quarter results in just 22 minutes, and what could be an even more closely watched number than the top and bottom line is the company's net new subscribers after posting two quarters in a row of subscription losses, which sent the stock down 59% year to date , netflix is expecting to add one million subs during the quarter. or at least during this past quarter ahead of the numbers, let's turn to wedbush equity research managing director michael pachter, who has an outperform rating on the stock and a price target of 2 80 . the stock right now is at 2 49 michael to the subs. what do you expect is going to happen here? i don't think much happened in the september quarter to reverse the trend, and they've been negative for a coupl
michael pacter joining us next. imagine being born to parents fleeing oppression. that's exactly what christina -- katrina kam pen had to do. she find a touch in the florida real estate mark. wonder world project has given me something that nobody else nobody else could. they've given my family there, grandma back. hope you got the popcorn popping because netflix is set to report its third quarter results in just 22 minutes, and what could be an even more closely watched number than the top and...
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he has a pen and a phone, as his buddy president obama used to say. let me bring you in, michael.nk is interesting about joe biden, he's been in politics for so long and he comes off also as a bit of a historian of the united states senate and talked about even having worked with some of the most racist dixiecrats ever but they could work together and figure things out. he talked about the fact the united states is not built on ethnicity. it's unique in that, but built on a notion and idea. we heard him say that before. that comes to the core of the battle we're having right now, that the u.s. is not china or india. we are a country that is not based on ethnicity, and we're kind of at war. >> we are at war, and you know, you both know that joe biden was a history major in college that i think doesn't get enough attention because he reads a lot, he thinks of these things in these terms. plus, he's been in national politics for 50 years, so he's seen a lot of history and made it himself. jonathan, great interview. i love the way you began by saying, i'm scared because that cut throu
he has a pen and a phone, as his buddy president obama used to say. let me bring you in, michael.nk is interesting about joe biden, he's been in politics for so long and he comes off also as a bit of a historian of the united states senate and talked about even having worked with some of the most racist dixiecrats ever but they could work together and figure things out. he talked about the fact the united states is not built on ethnicity. it's unique in that, but built on a notion and idea. we...
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pens figure. he had long forgotten about him. uh, donald trump vice president michael pence that's right. into a full-fledged nuclear war. for whom with an incomprehensible result for incomprehensible countries that will never help us in any way. these are the countries that are not unreliable associates, not helpers, not those countries that can pay off the debts that we we pay them and yes, a very important point that he said, i'm also interested in america and the us senate as the citizens of the congress singled out. already 42 million dollars on the commission, which, while receiving a salary, do not study, how the money allocated to ukraine is spent, half a year has passed and 14 million has been disbursed 30 million. not a single result has been mastered, but theft and corruption. they just get money that is allocated for corruption. they are just being stolen brilliant story in the united states of america yes. why december will be very interesting, because you are absolutely are right. eh, the paralysis will be very severe for all institutions of state power, but do not forget to
pens figure. he had long forgotten about him. uh, donald trump vice president michael pence that's right. into a full-fledged nuclear war. for whom with an incomprehensible result for incomprehensible countries that will never help us in any way. these are the countries that are not unreliable associates, not helpers, not those countries that can pay off the debts that we we pay them and yes, a very important point that he said, i'm also interested in america and the us senate as the citizens...