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of "seinfeld" fame, seen here screaming at a fan in this tmz clip. >> michael richards dropped the n word at a comedy club when he got in a fight with somebody and it was recorded and his career was pretty much over the next day. >> shut up! 50 years ago we'd have you upside down with a [ bleep ] up your [ bleep ]. >> reporter: richards apologi apologized. celebrity chef paula deen was fired from the food network after she mitted to using the n word and making racist statements during a legal deposition. sxli want to apologize to everybody. >> reporter: deen tearfully apologized but her career has never really recovered. actor and director mel gibson went on an anti-semitic tirade to a jewish police officer during a traffic stop, cursing about jewish people and saying jews are responsible for all the wars in the world. >> mel gibson does have a career, but most of his career is stuff he creates himself. mel gibson's very lucky that he has hundreds of millions of dollars in the bank. so he can fund his own projects. >> reporter: unlike gibson, roseanne had a boss. abc. now the show be
of "seinfeld" fame, seen here screaming at a fan in this tmz clip. >> michael richards dropped the n word at a comedy club when he got in a fight with somebody and it was recorded and his career was pretty much over the next day. >> shut up! 50 years ago we'd have you upside down with a [ bleep ] up your [ bleep ]. >> reporter: richards apologi apologized. celebrity chef paula deen was fired from the food network after she mitted to using the n word and making racist...
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and michael richards of "seinfeld" tanked his standup career with a racist rant during a show. >> he's]! he's like [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >> reporter: but many more have pushed the envelope in the name of comedy without consequences in the past. >> some of the stuff we did back then, where we didn't even get one nasty tweet back, was unbelievable. like the climate has changed so much. >> in what way? >> just the lines that we could cross. i mean -- >> you could be raunchier? >> i don't want to say some of the bits that we, did it's so politically incorrect today. and now i think it's definitely -- you really need to watch what you say. >> reporter: earlier this year, michelle wolf's comedy at the white house correspondents' dinner drew ire from both sides of the aisle. >> i actually really like sarah. i think she's very resourceful. like she burns facts and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smoky eye. >> reporter: many pointing out the president himself is no stranger to highly controversial comments. >> when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. grab them by
and michael richards of "seinfeld" tanked his standup career with a racist rant during a show. >> he's]! he's like [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >> reporter: but many more have pushed the envelope in the name of comedy without consequences in the past. >> some of the stuff we did back then, where we didn't even get one nasty tweet back, was unbelievable. like the climate has changed so much. >> in what way? >> just the lines that we could cross. i mean --...
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michael, richard and robby. house republicans have two immigration bills fail. now they are trying to push a vote again this week. will this one pass where the others fell apart? i'll ask claudia tenney. she joins me in moments. benjamin franklin captured lightening in a bottle. over 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. you finished preparing overhim for college.rs, in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is u
michael, richard and robby. house republicans have two immigration bills fail. now they are trying to push a vote again this week. will this one pass where the others fell apart? i'll ask claudia tenney. she joins me in moments. benjamin franklin captured lightening in a bottle. over 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have...
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michael, richard and robby. house republicans have two immigration bills fail. they are trying to push a vote again this week. will this one pass where the others fell apart? i'll ask claudia tenney. she joins sarah always chooses to take the stairs. but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. for a limited time, save up to $500 plus free home delivery on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends june 30th. like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's
michael, richard and robby. house republicans have two immigration bills fail. they are trying to push a vote again this week. will this one pass where the others fell apart? i'll ask claudia tenney. she joins sarah always chooses to take the stairs. but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. with savings...
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crocker trust, michael dezordo, richard mac almon, and robert w. hofer, by these contributors... ...and by hundreds of individuals in the castro community. -well, good morning. i'm trevor. good morning. and welcome to the castro. i'm delighted you're here. llthe first thing i might ou that where you stand as i speak happens to be the heart of san francisco.
crocker trust, michael dezordo, richard mac almon, and robert w. hofer, by these contributors... ...and by hundreds of individuals in the castro community. -well, good morning. i'm trevor. good morning. and welcome to the castro. i'm delighted you're here. llthe first thing i might ou that where you stand as i speak happens to be the heart of san francisco.
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michael wildes -- >> he's trying to make us safe. this is not the way to to it, richard. >> michael wildes, immigration attorney, former federal prosecutor. thank you, sir. >>> meanwhile, of course, all of this is the focus on these protests today. related to it. that are taking place across the country. and this is against the zero tolerance policy. that michael wiles was discussing with us and statements coming from the president on the zero tolerance poli policy. this is one of the protests earlier today in tornillo, texas. nbc's cal perry was there. you heard the discussion about what the president said, saying no judges, no court cases here, that would obviously affect a lot of those individuals that you've been reporting on at the detention centers around you. >> reporter: yeah, let's be clear, 60% of the federal court proceedings are usually jammed up by immigration proceedings, right? and just to describe to people what actually happens down here along the border is groups of people are brought into these courthouses, they're asked how do they plead in unison, th
michael wildes -- >> he's trying to make us safe. this is not the way to to it, richard. >> michael wildes, immigration attorney, former federal prosecutor. thank you, sir. >>> meanwhile, of course, all of this is the focus on these protests today. related to it. that are taking place across the country. and this is against the zero tolerance policy. that michael wiles was discussing with us and statements coming from the president on the zero tolerance poli policy. this is...
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yesterday there was an interesting exchange between richard milik qc, the leading barrister for the inquiry and michael basically trying to work out as the fire spread, as he put it, like magnesium on the cladding on the external pa rt magnesium on the cladding on the external part of grenfell tower, what to do. he had firefighters committed to the inside of the building trying to fight the fire from the inside and he was asked by richard millett qc whether or not he thought at about half an hour into his operation whether he thought the state put advice that the fire service was giving well beyond that still to residents in grenfell tower to stay in their flat, whether he thought it was appropriate and this is what he said. for me at that moment in time, to facilitate and change the stated policy to a full evacuation was impossible. i didn't have the resource at that time. we were looking at 20 floors above the fire floor, withjust six looking at 20 floors above the fire floor, with just six fire looking at 20 floors above the fire floor, withjust six fire engines in attendance, one central staircase.
yesterday there was an interesting exchange between richard milik qc, the leading barrister for the inquiry and michael basically trying to work out as the fire spread, as he put it, like magnesium on the cladding on the external pa rt magnesium on the cladding on the external part of grenfell tower, what to do. he had firefighters committed to the inside of the building trying to fight the fire from the inside and he was asked by richard millett qc whether or not he thought at about half an...
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been charged with 75 criminal charges opinion there have been five guilty pleas from michael flynn, alex and richard pinada. can you compare that to the ken starr whitewater investigation which lasted four years and produced nothing, or the seven congressal committees that went after the benghazi holy grail and came back with nothing, including our beloved mr. gaudy, that took more than three years, in less than 2 years, we have 22 people and companies charged, have there been any complaints about the guilty pleas or any criminal indictments from members of congress that you're aware of? >> if i can just make two corrections, 28 years in law enforcement. i sometimes round up to 30, with regard to the star investigation, i would take issue that it produced nothing, i worked on that investigation, i was involved in a trial that resulted in the conviction of three defendants for fraud. the starr investigation as i discuss in my letter of yesterday. is somewhat different. director mueller understands the goal is to keep the investigation focused and conclude it as expeditiously as possible. >> i appreci
been charged with 75 criminal charges opinion there have been five guilty pleas from michael flynn, alex and richard pinada. can you compare that to the ken starr whitewater investigation which lasted four years and produced nothing, or the seven congressal committees that went after the benghazi holy grail and came back with nothing, including our beloved mr. gaudy, that took more than three years, in less than 2 years, we have 22 people and companies charged, have there been any complaints...
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don't know whether michael cohen is planning a change in his strategy or he just needs new lawyers who maybe have experience in cases like this in new york. but you mentioned richardagat. three have flipped, michael flynn, george ps andck gate so if you're hear thing news, you're worried is michael flynn going to cooperate. for years, more than a decade, the president's lawyer, the president's fixer, knows about the trump organization, also was, and this is one of the reasons this makes you step back a little bit, central to the payment to stormy daniels, and then central to the idea of the white house having to clean up a lie that the president had nothing to do with it, or the president wasn't involved in the payment. remember, michael cohen paid t money and we now know the white house waited a long time to clear this up to be reimbursed. if you're in the west wing today, i guess you hope you know more than we do about what is at the core at this. >> if you want t gauge how the president feels about michael cohen, what he was saying and doing on twitter. he was clearly upset and questioned the strategy, and the rational behind the raid itself. and i think it und
don't know whether michael cohen is planning a change in his strategy or he just needs new lawyers who maybe have experience in cases like this in new york. but you mentioned richardagat. three have flipped, michael flynn, george ps andck gate so if you're hear thing news, you're worried is michael flynn going to cooperate. for years, more than a decade, the president's lawyer, the president's fixer, knows about the trump organization, also was, and this is one of the reasons this makes you...
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richard haase. heidi przybyla, michael schmidt. great group to start off the week and so much to get to. >> well, there's so much to get to. and you listen to what rudy giuliani said over the weekend. there's so many things that are disturbing. team that with the letter they wrote that actually the president and his lawyers believe that the bedrock american principle that no man is above the law, no woman is above the law, no person is above the law, they actually believe for the first time in u.s. history for a president it does not apply to them. and by the way, they are kidding themselves and will be let down horribly if they ever decide to try this on, take this, put wheels on this and take it out for a spin to the supreme court. they will be slaed down every bit as much as richard nixon in 1973 and 1974 and if you don't believe me, go to the supreme court. you may get one. you may get two votes. that's it. you will be run over because this supreme court does not believe that any person is above the law. >> well, i think someon
richard haase. heidi przybyla, michael schmidt. great group to start off the week and so much to get to. >> well, there's so much to get to. and you listen to what rudy giuliani said over the weekend. there's so many things that are disturbing. team that with the letter they wrote that actually the president and his lawyers believe that the bedrock american principle that no man is above the law, no woman is above the law, no person is above the law, they actually believe for the first...
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let‘s hear a section of the evidence from michael dowden, the first voice you will hear is richard millettdid you learn anything about the nature of the evacuation plan, for grenfell tower, that have been devised by the premises' fire risk assessment or any other plan? was that on the... are you asking me if that was on the mdt? i'm asking you whether you learnt anything from the mdt about the nature of any evacuation plan from gre nfell tower. i can't say i learnt anything, because i don't think that information was, from what i understand, available. did you learn anything about who to talk to, who to identify or contact as the responsible person, responsible for grenfell tower? not at that moment in time, no. in an earlier exchange michael dowden was unable to say whether he realised in those visits that there we re realised in those visits that there were sprinklers in the building and whether there was a single escape route. it hasn‘t been an easy day for michael dowden, there have been long pauses, he hasn‘t been able to a nswer long pauses, he hasn‘t been able to answer a large amou
let‘s hear a section of the evidence from michael dowden, the first voice you will hear is richard millettdid you learn anything about the nature of the evacuation plan, for grenfell tower, that have been devised by the premises' fire risk assessment or any other plan? was that on the... are you asking me if that was on the mdt? i'm asking you whether you learnt anything from the mdt about the nature of any evacuation plan from gre nfell tower. i can't say i learnt anything, because i don't...
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michael cohen legal defense fund. >> okay. i wonder, though, you know, richardunting bills, i mean, it shows a certain vulnerabili vulnerability, right? >> sure. >> i wonder if the legal -- i mean the prosecutors would jump on this to say now's the time to start dangling that carrot, you know, to get him to cooperate or to talk or does michael cohen find himself in a position where there's a greater willingness to talk because of these mounting bills and this kind of vulnerability? >> i have to shake my friend avery, wake him up from that dream state he's in. here's what's going to happen. he's going to have to cooperate. he has really no choice if he gets indicted. because fer ifall er ifederallys could be anywhere 5 to -- in prison. it's wrong to do this but, you know, money laundering, wire fraud, those bring 20 year sentences in the southern district, and this judge will sentence him to those. in order to protect himself, in the federal system, you have to do 85% of the sentence time. the only way to reduce that is to cooperate and work for the government. a
michael cohen legal defense fund. >> okay. i wonder, though, you know, richardunting bills, i mean, it shows a certain vulnerabili vulnerability, right? >> sure. >> i wonder if the legal -- i mean the prosecutors would jump on this to say now's the time to start dangling that carrot, you know, to get him to cooperate or to talk or does michael cohen find himself in a position where there's a greater willingness to talk because of these mounting bills and this kind of...
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guess 14 as of this afternoon, bob mueller lass guilty pleas from michael flynn, rick gates, george papadopoulos, alex van der zwaan and richard pinedo. what's your take on where the mueller investigation stands in terms of scope and speed and how many people they've ensnared and caught guilty or have pleased guilty of criminal wrongdoing? >> it's been an incredibly productive investigative and prosecutorial effort when judged against historical standards. he's brought charges against a lot of people, secured several different guilty pleas and there's an enormous about of misconduct that he's unearthed. there is also a good deal more to come. we've heard a lot of noise from the president's proxies and supporters about how he must be or should be in the winding down face. today's charges against manafort suggest to me at least there may be a good deal more to come, bringing in a potential gru operative, even in the context of this obstruction charge is significant and we haven't seen anything from mueller on the gru-sponsored hacking of the democratic national committee and john podesta so i think there's more to come from muel
guess 14 as of this afternoon, bob mueller lass guilty pleas from michael flynn, rick gates, george papadopoulos, alex van der zwaan and richard pinedo. what's your take on where the mueller investigation stands in terms of scope and speed and how many people they've ensnared and caught guilty or have pleased guilty of criminal wrongdoing? >> it's been an incredibly productive investigative and prosecutorial effort when judged against historical standards. he's brought charges against a...
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michael cohen. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. richard: oh! ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo! we're playing catch now! richard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry ! with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ for a single mother,mutuality? it's preparing her daughters for the curveballs life throws. ♪ and it's guarding a
michael cohen. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. richard: oh! ernie: was that too hard for yo? richard: no. is this too hard for you? ernie: woo! we're playing catch now! richard: ugh! ernie: sorry, sorry, sorry ! with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest...
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. >>> and "the new york times'" michael schmidt will have more on his reporting on the mueller probe. and richard on the report. can you love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. until her laptop her sacrashed this morning.eks, having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. this week get boise case paper for only $29.99 at office depot office max. the blade quality you'd expect from gillette... at a price you wouldn't. the new gillette3 & gillette5. available now for $7.99 gillette. the best a man can get. woman: it felt great not having hepatitis c. it's like a load off my shoulders. i was just excited for it to be over. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cur
. >>> and "the new york times'" michael schmidt will have more on his reporting on the mueller probe. and richard on the report. can you love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. until her laptop her sacrashed this morning.eks, having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as...
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michael winner. his neighbour, jimmy page, who bought the house in turn from richard harris, they have done nothing butt all fantasise about having these multi—million pound houses, and so on, but if you do not have good neighbours i would sooner be living in a tiny place. everybody needs good neighbours! exactly. with a little understanding! chuckles we will talk to you in about an hour. thanks very much. we are with our viewers on bbc one at nine o‘clock. matt will be taking over in the saturday kitchen. how was your expansion? my what? we were wondering how people get on with their neighbours. we get on just fine, let's not start any trouble. are you glad it is me, by the way, so are you glad it is me, by the way, so you don't have to get michel roux jr's name wrong again? sorry, nigel, what was that? nice. we have martin kemp ear. i feel like a regular. -- martin kemp here. i will be taking over your spot soon. heaven or hell? i have just come back from vietnam. i really enjoyed the food out there. nice, clean flavours. what about hell? trout. it's boni. you don't get much meat. the bones are deadl
michael winner. his neighbour, jimmy page, who bought the house in turn from richard harris, they have done nothing butt all fantasise about having these multi—million pound houses, and so on, but if you do not have good neighbours i would sooner be living in a tiny place. everybody needs good neighbours! exactly. with a little understanding! chuckles we will talk to you in about an hour. thanks very much. we are with our viewers on bbc one at nine o‘clock. matt will be taking over in the...
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richard are reporting that well domestic reaction in the u.s. has also been negative with both democrats and republicans criticizing the move wall street analysts michael hudson believes the u.s. could actually suffer more than europe from these terrorists. from the american economy and the thought that seems to be his guiding principle by putting the tariffs on aluminum and steel is to raise the price of aluminum and steel to americans and all of a sudden this oversupply is going to be sold to europeans and asians so that their manufacturing can buy lumen him and steal more cheaply to make many of fractured goods much lower cost in american manufacturers can do so trump is given in europe and asia an opportunity to undersell american manufacturers that tim aware of anything industrial beer kegs if we're talking about frying pans cars anything made out of aluminum and steel now are the foreigners outside of america will have an advantage over the american producers. the u.n. humanitarian offices reported on civilian suffering in libya he says there's been an unprecedented escalation of fighting in the coastal city of durban a in the past week alone at
richard are reporting that well domestic reaction in the u.s. has also been negative with both democrats and republicans criticizing the move wall street analysts michael hudson believes the u.s. could actually suffer more than europe from these terrorists. from the american economy and the thought that seems to be his guiding principle by putting the tariffs on aluminum and steel is to raise the price of aluminum and steel to americans and all of a sudden this oversupply is going to be sold to...
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richard conway, bbc news. the comedian michaelndent colin paterson explains. well, he absolutely tackled it head—on. it was the first of four nights at the three arena in dublin to an audience of 9000 people. he brought up the subject, he knew people would want to know about it. he said it hadn't been a great week but said he was ok. he confirmed his rolex had been taken and then he projects into his routine. it's a lwa ys projects into his routine. it's always painful hearing someone read out someone else's jokes but i have to do this! i am waiting! he would do this better, he said "they say time is the healer, i've lost my watch, how will time heal? i've no idea what time it is!" and then he said "it wasn't so much faster and the furious but stationary and panicking. i couldn't get the car started, it was fight or flight!" that really made me giggle, stationery and panicking. when you see stationery and panicking. when you see the footage on monday, it was a very serious incident, he was outside his children's school in north lo
richard conway, bbc news. the comedian michaelndent colin paterson explains. well, he absolutely tackled it head—on. it was the first of four nights at the three arena in dublin to an audience of 9000 people. he brought up the subject, he knew people would want to know about it. he said it hadn't been a great week but said he was ok. he confirmed his rolex had been taken and then he projects into his routine. it's a lwa ys projects into his routine. it's always painful hearing someone read...
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and criminal defense attorney richard herman joining us from las vegas, good to see you as well. >> hey, fred. >> avery, you first. in the past, michaeld he would take a bullet for president trump. so why now contemplate, you know, flipping or at least even changing attorney teams? >> well, because he's standing there alone. whatever effort he's trying to get to get to is not happening. he's standing there twisting in the wind. the problem is the government has a bead on michael cohen in a couple of respects. he was supposed to have been involved with some of the election meddling. also another russian involving the trump tower/trump moscow. also possibly giving russian information to michael flynn. so it's very -- and put aside stormy daniels for a minute. there's substantial -- remember, yesterday was the deadline, fredricka, that 3.7 files, not folders, or documents -- >> million. >> -- files had to be turned over to the federal court. in fact, remember, judge wood, he told him to sit down and shut up so she can't be all that bad. on west coast, at the same time, another federal judge is denying a restraining order because michael
and criminal defense attorney richard herman joining us from las vegas, good to see you as well. >> hey, fred. >> avery, you first. in the past, michaeld he would take a bullet for president trump. so why now contemplate, you know, flipping or at least even changing attorney teams? >> well, because he's standing there alone. whatever effort he's trying to get to get to is not happening. he's standing there twisting in the wind. the problem is the government has a bead on...
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michael cohen. he said they haven't been charged with anything yet. but still, if you wanted to pardon them now, he probably presumably could. richardas pardoned before he was charged. >> when he's talking about the drug-trafficking grandmother he let out yesterday, anything he does, it's hard to separate the two. one of the criticisms has been, is he doing his homework here? do they have the right process in place? there was an example of that today. the president at great lengths talking about mohammad ali. first teasing, saying, i'm thinking about pardoning somebody. you know him, he was controversial. then it was mohammad ali. his attorneys have sent a statement saying, we appreciate president trump's sentiment but a pardon is unnecessary. the u.s. supreme court overturned the conviction of mohammad ali in a unanimous decision in 1971. there is no conviction from which a pardon is needed. they made a mistake here, but that has been one of the criticisms. is the president so in a rush to do this that people aren't rushing in with paperwork and due diligence. >> we have to see some things unfold, but part of what the president's t
michael cohen. he said they haven't been charged with anything yet. but still, if you wanted to pardon them now, he probably presumably could. richardas pardoned before he was charged. >> when he's talking about the drug-trafficking grandmother he let out yesterday, anything he does, it's hard to separate the two. one of the criticisms has been, is he doing his homework here? do they have the right process in place? there was an example of that today. the president at great lengths...
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richard, thank you so much. thank you, gentlemen. when we come back, corporate america speak out against president trump's immigration policy. as michaelnches a multi-million dollar plan to help democrats in the mid-terms. can he make a difference? .. che. last night i warmed your feet so you fell asleep faster. i sensed you roll over and automatically softened your side to melt away pressure points and keep you sleeping blissfully. at 2am, this hned. so, i took care of it. does your bed do that? i'm the nenumber 360 smart bed. now you can wake up to smarter sleep. let's meet, only at a sleep number store. i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. try areds 2 + multivitamin. why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of
richard, thank you so much. thank you, gentlemen. when we come back, corporate america speak out against president trump's immigration policy. as michaelnches a multi-million dollar plan to help democrats in the mid-terms. can he make a difference? .. che. last night i warmed your feet so you fell asleep faster. i sensed you roll over and automatically softened your side to melt away pressure points and keep you sleeping blissfully. at 2am, this hned. so, i took care of it. does your bed do...
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richard lister, thank you. the firefighter who led the first response to the grenfell tower fire said he had no idea the cladding was flammable and would cause such a devastating blaze. watch manager michaelly appeared to be a kitchen fire, but quickly spread into something far more serious and unpredictable. this report from daniela relph contains images you may find upsetting. the firefighters stories and mix of personal accounts, the firefighters' stories are a mix of raw personal accounts, facts and professional assessments of what went wrong. at the start of the inquiry today, a reminder of how stressful things are for all involved. michael dowden was one of the first firefighters to arrive at grenfell tower. yesterday he felt unwell, and finished his evidence early. today there was reassurance from the lead barrister. may i say how grateful we are as the inquiry team to you for coming along yesterday and spending the entire day answering questions from me. i want you to know that you are doing a public service, and we are extremely thankful to you for it. michael dowden described arriving at the tower and seeing an orange glow from inside a flat. but said he was unaware of the dange
richard lister, thank you. the firefighter who led the first response to the grenfell tower fire said he had no idea the cladding was flammable and would cause such a devastating blaze. watch manager michaelly appeared to be a kitchen fire, but quickly spread into something far more serious and unpredictable. this report from daniela relph contains images you may find upsetting. the firefighters stories and mix of personal accounts, the firefighters' stories are a mix of raw personal accounts,...
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richard nixon didn't fare so well. if he starts talking, i think the president's in real trouble. from what little we saw about michael cohen in our investigation, he was all too willing and eager to work with st the republicans werl too unwilling to learn more about his bank records, travel records and phone logs. bob mueller learn owl that. >> craig, i'm looking at this treasure trove. apparently cohen was recording telephone conversations can probably with his client. all this stuff is now in the hands of master deciding how much it's going to be used in this investigation. >> there's clearly a lot there. he clearly knows a lot about all things trump. this will be interesting in terms of what e ison with this team, time will tell. what will be most telling is who he hires next. if he hires a first rate legal team, we know he's serious where fighting this or serious about cooperating and wants a team that be cooperate effectively with the xwrus district in >> cohen's cooperation could pose a number of possible dangers for trump when it comes to the payoff for stormy daniels, the president professed to not know where
richard nixon didn't fare so well. if he starts talking, i think the president's in real trouble. from what little we saw about michael cohen in our investigation, he was all too willing and eager to work with st the republicans werl too unwilling to learn more about his bank records, travel records and phone logs. bob mueller learn owl that. >> craig, i'm looking at this treasure trove. apparently cohen was recording telephone conversations can probably with his client. all this stuff is...
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richard, thank you so much. we'd love to have you back on. thank you, gentlemen. when we come back, corporate america speak out against president trump's immigration policy. as michael launches a multi-million dollar plan to help democrats in the mid-terms. can he make a difference? their eyelids so heavy, they're drooping and... even heroes need incredible sleep. closing! introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. the only bed that actually senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? does your bed do that? experience the new sleep number 360 smart bed today and unleash your incredible, only at a sleep number store. now playing ! and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them
richard, thank you so much. we'd love to have you back on. thank you, gentlemen. when we come back, corporate america speak out against president trump's immigration policy. as michael launches a multi-million dollar plan to help democrats in the mid-terms. can he make a difference? their eyelids so heavy, they're drooping and... even heroes need incredible sleep. closing! introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. the only bed that actually senses your movements and automatically adjusts...
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richard nixon backchanneling with the vietnamese. but there is nothing like this. this is something new. >> yeah. this foreign national being an established adversary of this nation. i'm sorry, michael >> i was going to say, which is why robert mueller wants to speak to the president of the united states before he reaches a conclusion. cause it is so unusual. mueller, i think to complete his inquiry, really needs to hear from the president. irrespective of whether the president is a target of his investigation or not, he needs to know what the president knows about his campaign. >> we'll leave it there. michael velden, ron brownstein, wes lowery. thank you very much. appreciate it. and happy father's day. still ahead, as protests at shelters holding undocumented children continue around the country today, we're learning more about what action the president may take on the krim grace crisis. next. ey can do the job, but just one can "behr" through it all. behr premium plus, a top rated interior paint at a great price. family friendly, disaster proof. find it exclusively at the home depot. it's just a burst pipe, i could fix (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just
richard nixon backchanneling with the vietnamese. but there is nothing like this. this is something new. >> yeah. this foreign national being an established adversary of this nation. i'm sorry, michael >> i was going to say, which is why robert mueller wants to speak to the president of the united states before he reaches a conclusion. cause it is so unusual. mueller, i think to complete his inquiry, really needs to hear from the president. irrespective of whether the president is a...
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richard nixon's eventual downfall. joining us now, author and nbc news presidential historian, micha michael beshlast and sally quinn, goodu. >> this moment of history as we look back, as we look maybe forward as well. >> history sometimes rhymes. >> well, is anything rhyming with today? can we just get off topic for a second. >> you may have a president who's committed malfeasa and we may have a special prosecutor telling us about it pretty soon. but the big difference to me is richard nixon lied occasionally i think mike barnacle will agree with me over those two years of watergate from time to time, but you did not have the constant barrage of lying that we've got today. even nixon would have found that a little bit much. >> the duplicity was missing in watergate and now it is hourly. the other aspect of it, sally, is really interesting to me and i'm sure to you. when you think about it, and i bet you thought about it, is "the post" then, led by your husband bill bradley. was an old police reporter. he initially recovered it. bernstein, bradley just gave them the reins and said go to it. "the post" did incredible work
richard nixon's eventual downfall. joining us now, author and nbc news presidential historian, micha michael beshlast and sally quinn, goodu. >> this moment of history as we look back, as we look maybe forward as well. >> history sometimes rhymes. >> well, is anything rhyming with today? can we just get off topic for a second. >> you may have a president who's committed malfeasa and we may have a special prosecutor telling us about it pretty soon. but the big difference...
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richard painter. now time for something else. ainsley: back in the hot seat doj inspector michael horowitz and fbi director christopher wray.r jay comey, listen. >> are you investigating comey's handling of his memos and does that include the classification issues and should mr. comey expect a report when it is complete? >> we received a referral on that from the fbi. we are handling that referral and we will arab report. brian: wow. fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano weighs in. they also brought up the fact that he was using private email. ainsley: g mail account. >> talking about ironies investigating hillary clinton for using a private server while is he using private email himself. according to there was nothing classified in it. the inspector general didn't see everything. is he going on the basis of the words of jim comey testified to under oath that yes, did i use a private email for fbi business but no there was nothing classified. that's issue number one. issue number the two referral. the fbi referred to the inspector general the idea that he needs to investigate whether or not when jim comey
richard painter. now time for something else. ainsley: back in the hot seat doj inspector michael horowitz and fbi director christopher wray.r jay comey, listen. >> are you investigating comey's handling of his memos and does that include the classification issues and should mr. comey expect a report when it is complete? >> we received a referral on that from the fbi. we are handling that referral and we will arab report. brian: wow. fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew...
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richard. >> peace be with you when we come back the latest on the media battle for fox assets. research analyst michaelathanson joins us after the break. check the futures this morning yesterday was a mixed market the dow down the nasdaq hitting a new high, once again the nasdaq up by five points, dow futures down by 72, s&p up by 2.5. from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from mine to finger, and trust it never fell into the wrong hands. ♪ ♪ this is a shipment transferred two hundred times, transparently tracked from port to port. this is the ibm blockchain, built for smarter business. built to run on the ibm cloud. welcome back, everybody, disney's bob eiger and comcast chief robert back nose-to-nose, robert nathanson is the founding partner at move fet nathanson. thank you for being here >> good morning. >> we were talking about this yesterday. at one point it's sayi this is kind of the beginning. jim cramer points out he does not think it's the beginning we are reaching close to the end of this thing. do you think comcast wil
richard. >> peace be with you when we come back the latest on the media battle for fox assets. research analyst michaelathanson joins us after the break. check the futures this morning yesterday was a mixed market the dow down the nasdaq hitting a new high, once again the nasdaq up by five points, dow futures down by 72, s&p up by 2.5. from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from mine to finger, and trust it never...
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a bit after michael dowden on the other firefighters we re dowden on the other firefighters were first on the scene. he was asked by richardssfully resolved that situation. that‘s the decision i took at the time. it's took at the time. it‘s really important to emphasise that michael dowden isn‘t a senior member. he is fairlyjunior. he had to call the incident as a 20 pump fire. he saw the flames move from the flat, flat 16, to near the top of the building. he saw resident is coming out coughing and with sooty faces. there was conversation about communication on the ground, with a radio messages were getting through as they should, whether michael dowden had the proper equipment to communicate on that scale. there was also evidence about how a team went to the top to fight the fire from above. that didn‘t happen. an aerial ladder was eventually brought into the scene but had to be withdrawn not long after because falling debris was compromising that equipment being used. it was an unprecedented incident, something michael dowden said made him feel outside his comfort zone. he said yesterday he didn‘t have the training and e
a bit after michael dowden on the other firefighters we re dowden on the other firefighters were first on the scene. he was asked by richardssfully resolved that situation. that‘s the decision i took at the time. it's took at the time. it‘s really important to emphasise that michael dowden isn‘t a senior member. he is fairlyjunior. he had to call the incident as a 20 pump fire. he saw the flames move from the flat, flat 16, to near the top of the building. he saw resident is coming out...