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mike: wow. get to where they are -- probably the two biggest assassins were when they look at you you feel like, ok, i'm going to lose this guy, where michael jordan -- i think jordan is the best player ever -- and kobe bryant. their preparation and their ability to just focus is off the charts. you can take lebron james being one of the most talented and smartest. kevin durant has been the leading scorer in the u.s. and the three competitions he has played in. david, one of the things i have admired from all those guys as they understood it wasn't about them. leavear expressions like your egos at the door, and i always was told to not leave your egos at the door, because i want you to be lebron and kobe, but when you come in, can we play for one he go? can we play for the u.s.? thank god they did. would you say the most important lessons of leadership you have learned? one is to change limits. when you change limits, to going to look bad and fail. learnedlay to do, i when you feel it's not a de
mike: wow. get to where they are -- probably the two biggest assassins were when they look at you you feel like, ok, i'm going to lose this guy, where michael jordan -- i think jordan is the best player ever -- and kobe bryant. their preparation and their ability to just focus is off the charts. you can take lebron james being one of the most talented and smartest. kevin durant has been the leading scorer in the u.s. and the three competitions he has played in. david, one of the things i have...
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>> mike: no, it's not.he can pinpoint it both sides of the plate -- >> jon: base hit to left. >> mike: -- he can get people out. we talk about hitting what is hitting? it's timing. what is pitching? upsetting the timing. that's what he has to rely upon now. mixing speeds, location and movements. it's in there. he knows he's close. he also feels when he gets more mechanically sound he will add some velocity. before, he was trying to overthrow, now he's -- what dave righetti has convinced him of, throw at a speed you can control it. don't worry about the velocity. control yourme movement. control your location. >> jon: here is valaika. 0-1 the count. what about the fact he's come down here for years, as a proven, dependable member of the rotation, working himself into shape, now he's actually trying to win a spot. is that a tough adjustment to make when you're a veteran and you haven't been in that mode since you were really a rookie? pence gave chase there. it's out of play. >> mike: it's what professional b
>> mike: no, it's not.he can pinpoint it both sides of the plate -- >> jon: base hit to left. >> mike: -- he can get people out. we talk about hitting what is hitting? it's timing. what is pitching? upsetting the timing. that's what he has to rely upon now. mixing speeds, location and movements. it's in there. he knows he's close. he also feels when he gets more mechanically sound he will add some velocity. before, he was trying to overthrow, now he's -- what dave righetti has...
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-mike: okay.the reason that i made this initial investment is 'cause i believed in the people, but i want to believe in all of the people, and if there's somebody on the team that's gonna sort of change the culture that i have invested in, no, thanks. sorry. okay, guys, let's get out there and thank people for coming and move forward, okay? come on. the last year and a half has been good at amazing grapes. it's gone from under $3 million to close to $4 million in business. but i'm not done. in any business, you can't be complacent. you can't just settle in. if you do, you're gonna -- you're gonna go backwards. and so there are continuous small tweaks and investments that you have to make. i'm committed to doing all those things, but my expectation when i come back next time is that we're getting close to $5 million in sales. i think you guys have matured as business owners. when i first met you guys, you were employees here. i know that you guys have a passion about stuff. you're focused on making
-mike: okay.the reason that i made this initial investment is 'cause i believed in the people, but i want to believe in all of the people, and if there's somebody on the team that's gonna sort of change the culture that i have invested in, no, thanks. sorry. okay, guys, let's get out there and thank people for coming and move forward, okay? come on. the last year and a half has been good at amazing grapes. it's gone from under $3 million to close to $4 million in business. but i'm not done. in...
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especially her dad, milt. >> mike became like his son. >> reporter: milt brought young mike into the family house painting business. >> he just took to him immediately. everybody felt that way about mike, his friends, everybody. he was always a very likeable person. >> reporter: friendly, loyal, but not exactly ambitious. he didn't seem to mind at all settling down to a modest existence, them and the two kids all cramped up in a two bedroom, one bathhouse in torrance. but carol did mind it very much. >> i think she may have outgrown him somewhat. >> reporter: she had a secret affair by then. maybe more than one. she got herself a cute little red car, an audi fox, ordered personalized plates. the car is long gone now, so we did this one up to look just like it. and quite often, she'd get in her little car alone and go roaring off to school or to meat markets, like the local red onion was. >> i know she was going to the red onion. i never went there with her so i don't know what she was like. >> she had another corner of her life that you weren't part of? >> yeah. >> reporter: and then
especially her dad, milt. >> mike became like his son. >> reporter: milt brought young mike into the family house painting business. >> he just took to him immediately. everybody felt that way about mike, his friends, everybody. he was always a very likeable person. >> reporter: friendly, loyal, but not exactly ambitious. he didn't seem to mind at all settling down to a modest existence, them and the two kids all cramped up in a two bedroom, one bathhouse in torrance....
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mike: -- sec.chin: there are three components of the treasury , domestic, finance, international finance, and what i, terror financing all the investigative work around that. , i knew lots about. the last, almost nothing. i am more pleasantly surprised that the career staff is unbelievable. at the treasury. i have people came with me to europe who had been there 20, 25 years working at the treasury, they have been studying these things forever. the resources are huge. is an area i didn't have a lot of experience in. i spend a lot learning about the sanctions and what we do to combat terrorism and illicit financing. i don't know if you remember, but my first day in office, i went to a press conference at the white house and announced that the vice president of venezuela was to be labeled under the king connect. these are some of the most important tools we have been ,overnments to combat terrorism and we are to continue to use them very aggressively. mike: we will finish with a reader first question
mike: -- sec.chin: there are three components of the treasury , domestic, finance, international finance, and what i, terror financing all the investigative work around that. , i knew lots about. the last, almost nothing. i am more pleasantly surprised that the career staff is unbelievable. at the treasury. i have people came with me to europe who had been there 20, 25 years working at the treasury, they have been studying these things forever. the resources are huge. is an area i didn't have a...
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mike: marcus. mike fleming. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -mike: oh, my gosh. to farrell's ice cream parlour. are you celebrating anything today? lemonis: i'm celebrating life. [ siren wails, bell dings ] [ horns honking ] woman: whoo! together: it goes 1, 2, a 1, 2, 3. happy birthday! -woman: happy birthday. -lemonis: wow. out of nowhere, this big drum comes, and people are screaming, "happy birthday!" -i mean, it was crazy. -woman: happy birthday! lemonis: how does everybody feel about the awesome birthday songs? woman: it was just too loud. we couldn't have a conversation. -lemonis: too much? -woman: yeah. lemonis: i'm all for having fun and singing happy birthday and celebrating things, but there's a point where it's not an enjoyable dining experience anymore. man: well, this would be our menu. lemonis: okay. mike: the theme is a turn-of-the-century theme. lemonis: how many different items are on this menu? -mike: there's over 100. -lemonis: there's a lot on here. so, you've had a ton of restaurant experience? mike: i had very little restaurant experience.
mike: marcus. mike fleming. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -mike: oh, my gosh. to farrell's ice cream parlour. are you celebrating anything today? lemonis: i'm celebrating life. [ siren wails, bell dings ] [ horns honking ] woman: whoo! together: it goes 1, 2, a 1, 2, 3. happy birthday! -woman: happy birthday. -lemonis: wow. out of nowhere, this big drum comes, and people are screaming, "happy birthday!" -i mean, it was crazy. -woman: happy birthday! lemonis: how does everybody feel...
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mike pence's role in the mike flynn scandal is flashing loik a red beacon for anybody who sees him as normal republican in this setting. there are two people who have the most areas of unanswered questions throughout this whole debacle. one of them is paul manafort. the other is mike flynn. and the "wall street journal" reports tonight that he's making an offer. if he can get immunity, mike flynn says he's ready to tell his story. i'll believe it when i see it. but the man who reported this story to the "wall street journal" is shane harris. and shane harris joins us now tonight. thanks for being with us on the. congratulations on the scoop. >> thanks thanks for having me. >> your reporting is that flynn has made this offer. he's spoken to both house intelligence committee and senate intelligence committee. also you report that he approached the fbi with the same offer that he would testify in exchange for immunity. now, i'm putting a fine point on that because the statement from flynn's lawyer tonight mentions the house and senate intelligence committees, but he doesn't mention the f
mike pence's role in the mike flynn scandal is flashing loik a red beacon for anybody who sees him as normal republican in this setting. there are two people who have the most areas of unanswered questions throughout this whole debacle. one of them is paul manafort. the other is mike flynn. and the "wall street journal" reports tonight that he's making an offer. if he can get immunity, mike flynn says he's ready to tell his story. i'll believe it when i see it. but the man who...
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nobody asked mike pence when he first found out mike flynn was a foreign agent. why is he repeatedly volunteering an implausible answer to that unasked question? on this one, the white house makes no sense. they appear to be trying to protect themselves or position themselves, maybe in the event of further questions here, further revelations here, maybe an investigation here? we can see the freakout happening. we do not yet know why they are freaking out like this about this. but if they're freaking out about the prospect of a real investigation into this kind of stuff then that explains what else happened tonight. and that's next. cause, actually. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. or keeping a hotel's guests cuttinconnected.i to 35,000 fans... businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. i'm phil mickels
nobody asked mike pence when he first found out mike flynn was a foreign agent. why is he repeatedly volunteering an implausible answer to that unasked question? on this one, the white house makes no sense. they appear to be trying to protect themselves or position themselves, maybe in the event of further questions here, further revelations here, maybe an investigation here? we can see the freakout happening. we do not yet know why they are freaking out like this about this. but if they're...
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nobody asked mike pence when he first found out mike flynn was a foreign agent. why is he repeatedly volunteering an implausible answer to that unasked question? on this one, the white house makes no sense. they appear to be trying to protect themselves or position themselves, maybe in the event of further questions here, further revelations here, maybe an investigation here? we can see the freakout happening. we do not yet know why they are freaking out like this about this. but if they're freaking out about the prospect of a real investigation into this kind of stuff then that explains what else happened tonight. and that's next. when you hit 300,000 miles. or here, when you walked away without a scratch. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand. and best overall brand. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [kids cheering] [kids screaming] call the clown! parent
nobody asked mike pence when he first found out mike flynn was a foreign agent. why is he repeatedly volunteering an implausible answer to that unasked question? on this one, the white house makes no sense. they appear to be trying to protect themselves or position themselves, maybe in the event of further questions here, further revelations here, maybe an investigation here? we can see the freakout happening. we do not yet know why they are freaking out like this about this. but if they're...
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l mike sr.'ly members, perhaps no one was as torn as his name sake first born son, mike jr., who loved his father unreservedly. followed him into the family painting business, worked side by side with him for deces and who had confessed to detectives that, like his aunt his father. doubts that had taken root shortly after mike sr.'s second wife left him. >> he talked about my stepmother >> and why was that so significant to you? >> because he never talked about my mother. >> at all? >> never. >> reporter: but mike never confronted his father. >> i just knew in the back of my mind that this could be a possibility, and i really wanted my father to go to jail, i just wanted to know. it was so important to me to know the truth behind that evening. >> reporter: to get the truth d john lewin was willing to make a deal. >> we had offered him voluntary manslaughter if he gav >> and he tu y >> reporter: mike pleaded not guilty. and if members of carol's own and a son on the stand. t th. t batub when you h
l mike sr.'ly members, perhaps no one was as torn as his name sake first born son, mike jr., who loved his father unreservedly. followed him into the family painting business, worked side by side with him for deces and who had confessed to detectives that, like his aunt his father. doubts that had taken root shortly after mike sr.'s second wife left him. >> he talked about my stepmother >> and why was that so significant to you? >> because he never talked about my mother....
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nobody asked mike pence when he first found out mike flynn was a foreign agent. why is he repeatedly volunteering an implausible answer to that unasked question? on this one, the white house makes no sense. they appear to be trying to protect themselves or position themselves, maybe in the event of further questions here, further revelations here, maybe an investigation here? we can see the freakout happening. we do not yet know why they are freaking out like this about this. but if they're freaking out about the prospect of a real investigation into this kind of stuff then that explains what else happened tonight. and that's next. >> preet bharara is a federal prosecutor, help has jurisdiction over what amounts to an enormous portion of the american economy. headquartered in new york. the southern district of new york is the highest profile u.s. attorney job the country. preet bharara has the reputation as a hellion when it comes to public corruption prosecution. on the day donald trump asked preet bharara to stay on from the obama administration to continue his
nobody asked mike pence when he first found out mike flynn was a foreign agent. why is he repeatedly volunteering an implausible answer to that unasked question? on this one, the white house makes no sense. they appear to be trying to protect themselves or position themselves, maybe in the event of further questions here, further revelations here, maybe an investigation here? we can see the freakout happening. we do not yet know why they are freaking out like this about this. but if they're...
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mike? >> mr. mike?> nike is the way to play >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for conture, a radical breakthrough in younger-looking skin. science will soon give you total control over the way you look. we will be able to grow older only to look younger. in the future, aging will become a thing of the past. until then, there is conture, the revolutionary new non-surgical, anti-aging, skin-toning system you can use at home to help tone, lift, and perfect the look of your skin. conture is clinically proven to
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>> mike: i think that's a lot of it. the fact he had done some lobbying work and didn't disclose that. it's a classic thing going back to watergate. is not the crime, is the cover up that gets every time. i think it's one of those issues where it wasn't what mike flynn did, and probably wasn't a big deal, but he didn't fully disclose it and that will get you every time. >> sandra: meantime, we're getting some new information about how devin nunes got access to those documents that reportedly showed trauma campaign officials were swept up and routine surveillance. fox news confirming at least two white house aides helped chairman nunez review the information last week. the administration is in confirming that, but did invite leaders of the house and senate intel committees to come see what may be the material in question. congressman adam schiff saying he will likely head over there today. he still has some concerns. >> i did express and my to white house counsel, my profound concern with the way these materials are being
>> mike: i think that's a lot of it. the fact he had done some lobbying work and didn't disclose that. it's a classic thing going back to watergate. is not the crime, is the cover up that gets every time. i think it's one of those issues where it wasn't what mike flynn did, and probably wasn't a big deal, but he didn't fully disclose it and that will get you every time. >> sandra: meantime, we're getting some new information about how devin nunes got access to those documents that...
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nobody asked mike pence when he first found out mike flynn was a foreign agent. why is he repeatedly volunteering an implausible answer to that unasked question? on this one, the white house makes no sense. they appear to be trying to protect themselves or position themselves, maybe in the event of further questions here, further revelations here, maybe an investigation here? we can see the freakout happening. we do not yet know why they are freaking out like this about this. but if they're freaking out about the prospect of a real investigation into this kind of stuff then that explains what else happened tonight. and that's next.lly. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a
nobody asked mike pence when he first found out mike flynn was a foreign agent. why is he repeatedly volunteering an implausible answer to that unasked question? on this one, the white house makes no sense. they appear to be trying to protect themselves or position themselves, maybe in the event of further questions here, further revelations here, maybe an investigation here? we can see the freakout happening. we do not yet know why they are freaking out like this about this. but if they're...
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sell boeing. >> mm, mike thought.be carter's on to something but shorting the stock, that could lead to infinite losses. to make a bearish bet mike sold the april 180 strike calls for 630. now to keep all that money, mike needs boeing shares to stay below that 180 strike price. above that profits will trail off. mike won't see losses until boeing rises above that call strike by more than the 630 he collected. or above 186.30 by april expiration. remember there is a tradeoff. because above 186.30, mike could see infinite losses. >> surely you can't be serious. >> we are serious and don't call me shirley. to define his risk, mike then bought the april 190 call for $2 and created his bear call spread. now between the 630 he collected by selling that lower strike call and the $2 he spent buying that higher strike call, mike still pocket the $4.30. that $4.30 is the most mike can make on the trade. and to keep all of it, mike needs shares of bowing to stay below 184.30. above 184.30, he starts to see losses but they are li
sell boeing. >> mm, mike thought.be carter's on to something but shorting the stock, that could lead to infinite losses. to make a bearish bet mike sold the april 180 strike calls for 630. now to keep all that money, mike needs boeing shares to stay below that 180 strike price. above that profits will trail off. mike won't see losses until boeing rises above that call strike by more than the 630 he collected. or above 186.30 by april expiration. remember there is a tradeoff. because above...
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mike's accomplishments are many. as i said before, i'm confident they will be reviewed as we move forward towards new leadership later this year. let me just say that, thanks in large measure to mike's leadership, and our incredible staff and board, our finances are in great shape. i look at that closely as treasurer. we are on solid financial ground with no debt. under mike's leadership, our membership base is up. we now have corporate members with representatives of many of those fine broadcast organizations with us tonight, and we thank you. while on the board, mike shared the special committee that led not only to arm name change to rtdna but also our new focus on digital journalism in a new era. on the board still go back to the barney oldfield is. carney was a friend to many of us and the man who started our foundation. you mentioned george foreman, also a friend of mine. i had the task of calling george foreman to let him know his mentor, barney, had passed away. david louis, who is here tonight, was in fact t
mike's accomplishments are many. as i said before, i'm confident they will be reviewed as we move forward towards new leadership later this year. let me just say that, thanks in large measure to mike's leadership, and our incredible staff and board, our finances are in great shape. i look at that closely as treasurer. we are on solid financial ground with no debt. under mike's leadership, our membership base is up. we now have corporate members with representatives of many of those fine...
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i think the nature of mike, i've known him 30 years and he just wanted to be rid of this. of mike, i'vest wanted to be rid of this. he will be staying on until they decide what they want to do, and that is a huge moment for the ulster unionist party and i don't think they will ta ke party and i don't think they will take that decision quickly. party and i don't think they will take that decision quicklylj party and i don't think they will take that decision quickly. i want to talk to peter wear who is the former education minister. congratulations to you. you had a bit of a gamble. you did not think you could hold onto your seat, but you could hold onto your seat, but you moved to where you thought you could win a seat and the gamble has paid off. facing a fresh challenge, moving from a different number of seats created problems for all parties, but i'm delighted that the people here have placed their trust in me and i hope to repay them. everybody thought it was a tall orderfor the dup everybody thought it was a tall order for the dup to everybody thought it was a tall orderfor the dup
i think the nature of mike, i've known him 30 years and he just wanted to be rid of this. of mike, i'vest wanted to be rid of this. he will be staying on until they decide what they want to do, and that is a huge moment for the ulster unionist party and i don't think they will ta ke party and i don't think they will take that decision quickly. party and i don't think they will take that decision quicklylj party and i don't think they will take that decision quickly. i want to talk to peter wear...
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thank you, mike. it is now my distinct pleasure to introduce our master of ceremonies for this evening. now serving in his 20th year as anchor of msnbc's "hardball," please give a warm welcome to chris matthews. [applause] mr. matthews: thank you. next year we will be meeting in the catacombs. [applause] [laughter] mr. matthews: i have given some thought to what i'm going to say tonight -- i see some faces here -- about the current environment we are all in. i don't think it is time to tell funny stories or say things that will shake things up any more than they are already shaken up in this country, but i've noticed some things. what causes big shots -- political big shots -- to get upset? it is not opinions on op-ed pages of major newspapers. it is not the opinion on programs like mine. political opinions are always in the air, and politicians, including big shots, love to breathe it in. they love nothing more than having someone on the other side they can knock around. the true challenge to the big
thank you, mike. it is now my distinct pleasure to introduce our master of ceremonies for this evening. now serving in his 20th year as anchor of msnbc's "hardball," please give a warm welcome to chris matthews. [applause] mr. matthews: thank you. next year we will be meeting in the catacombs. [applause] [laughter] mr. matthews: i have given some thought to what i'm going to say tonight -- i see some faces here -- about the current environment we are all in. i don't think it is time...
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we will figure out what to name this guy. >> mike on the stick. >> big head mike. >> mike pop. >> so then, you have to have some arms with it too. this is hard part. so you have this one. if you have been to the station there is a picture and we make fun of him all the time. awkwardly posing like this. if we have mike on the stick you have to have awkward hand. then there is another one where we are trying to figure out how this goes, who does their hand like that, like what is that. >> like scare crow in wizard of oz. >> yes, then he will give thaw look. >> this could also be when he is trying to push away his coffee that the boss doesn't like to have in the shot. >> that is true. >> he is. >> pushing it this way. >> we will do something with mike and we will reveal in a bit. >> is that why he sent me a little gift a week ago and he knew weather was coming with a little note. >> we will figure out what this is. in the meantime give us an update. >> well listen i don't care what you are getting it is a one out of 10. we have a got snow, sleet, wind, we have bus stop buddy even though
we will figure out what to name this guy. >> mike on the stick. >> big head mike. >> mike pop. >> so then, you have to have some arms with it too. this is hard part. so you have this one. if you have been to the station there is a picture and we make fun of him all the time. awkwardly posing like this. if we have mike on the stick you have to have awkward hand. then there is another one where we are trying to figure out how this goes, who does their hand like that, like...
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so, mike nesbitt has fallen on his sword.r of the uup in march 2012, embracing his wife, lynda bryans, march 2012, embracing his wife, lynda brya ns, the march 2012, embracing his wife, lynda bryans, the former presenter, and his son, pj. at the park avenue hotel in east belfast. i have a panel of guests who will reflect on mathematical development, it has to be said. john mccallister, in march 2012 he defeated you for that position. how do you feel as the person who lost out to him, witnessing him announcing his resignation? i get no pleasure from this because i have not been in politics, having tasted success and defeat, whether it is going for party leader or indeed in the election last year, it is tough. and he is right to thank his family, families make huge sacrifices that politicians can do jobs like this with. 0ften politicians can do jobs like this with. often it is discounted or overlooked. i do feel for mike nesbitt, it was an honourable decision, i do not know that he had any great choice. it comes back to definin
so, mike nesbitt has fallen on his sword.r of the uup in march 2012, embracing his wife, lynda bryans, march 2012, embracing his wife, lynda brya ns, the march 2012, embracing his wife, lynda bryans, the former presenter, and his son, pj. at the park avenue hotel in east belfast. i have a panel of guests who will reflect on mathematical development, it has to be said. john mccallister, in march 2012 he defeated you for that position. how do you feel as the person who lost out to him, witnessing...
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mike: hey. mike baxter here for outdoor man. president richard nixon once said, "people react to fear, not love." easy for him to say because he was kind of scary and nobody loved him. but nixon's right -- to get people to do what you want, scare the heck out of them. for example, have a bunch of scientists convince everyone the world's climate is changing. now, we used to call that the seasons. thank you, al gore, not for your inconvenient truth but for your convenient fib that you created the internet? wow. the greatest device in history for spreading fear, half-truths, and videos of cats attacking toddlers. [ baby cries, cat hisses ] years ago, if a guy put on a robe and stood on a street corner with a sign saying, "the end is near," it was easy to just say he was bananas. well, now that same dude can hide behind a slick website in his mom's basement. and as far as we know, he's walter cronkite. i have an idea -- let's stop believing the fear-mongers. maybe nixon was wrong. maybe people can be motivated by love. and i bet you
mike: hey. mike baxter here for outdoor man. president richard nixon once said, "people react to fear, not love." easy for him to say because he was kind of scary and nobody loved him. but nixon's right -- to get people to do what you want, scare the heck out of them. for example, have a bunch of scientists convince everyone the world's climate is changing. now, we used to call that the seasons. thank you, al gore, not for your inconvenient truth but for your convenient fib that you...
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and at the republican national convention last summer, mike isikoff, this great reporter, he asked mike flynn about that directly to his face. it was one of the great news moments that came out of the republican convention. watch. >> last december you flew over to moscow to participate in the tenth anniversary -- >> russian television. >> -- celebration of rt russian television. a propaganda arm of the russian government. were you paid for that event? >> you'd have to ask my -- the folks that i went over there to -- >> well, i'm asking you. you'd know if you were paid. >> yeah, i mean i went over there as a speaking event. it was a speaking event. what difference does that make, though? is somebody going "oh, he's paid by the russians"? >> well, donald trump has made a lot of the fact that hillary clinton has taken money from wall street. >> i didn't take any money from russia, if that's what you're asking me. >> well, then who paid you? >> my speaker's bureau. ask them. >> okay. >> my speaker's ask -- you know what? don't say something like that idly. don't say ask them idly to an inve
and at the republican national convention last summer, mike isikoff, this great reporter, he asked mike flynn about that directly to his face. it was one of the great news moments that came out of the republican convention. watch. >> last december you flew over to moscow to participate in the tenth anniversary -- >> russian television. >> -- celebration of rt russian television. a propaganda arm of the russian government. were you paid for that event? >> you'd have to...
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heading over to mike now on highway 4, what is going on? >> we have a new crash in the same area as the earlier issue we were talking about. let me show you your map. no problems right now. 101 at 680, look, all of those factors are in place. westbound highway 4 slowing up towards railroad avenue. a crash there in pittsburg. that's the only slowing between antioch and concord and across the ven eechetia bridge. 15 minutes from highway 4 to the bay bridge toll plaza which looks like this live shot that we have. it's friday but the later traffic on the approach makes things more pleasant. right here, again, you get to have your morning meeting. >> thank you, mike. >>> 5:40 right now. coming up, a neighborhood turned crime scene. a couple was robbed in their driveway in moraga. >>> a former top inside man at the white house is ready to talk. we'll take a look on this day 71. >>> also, a daring rescue to tell you about. the quick thinking about lifeguards that saved the lives of four people who were trapped inside of a boat tucked underneath th
heading over to mike now on highway 4, what is going on? >> we have a new crash in the same area as the earlier issue we were talking about. let me show you your map. no problems right now. 101 at 680, look, all of those factors are in place. westbound highway 4 slowing up towards railroad avenue. a crash there in pittsburg. that's the only slowing between antioch and concord and across the ven eechetia bridge. 15 minutes from highway 4 to the bay bridge toll plaza which looks like this...
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breaking news with mike inouye. you saw the dump truck a second ago detached and on an overpass in palo alto. what are you finding out? >> the speed sensors are not a problem. here's what's going on. i'm looking at this entire section of the freeway. both sides, 880 and 280. two lanes blocked here at the embarcadero. it will probably ripple over. use 280 as an alternate. or take 880 over to 237 and back around. bob redell is back out there getting more information. we will go to him later on in the show. this is just coming off the dumbarton bridge. university and willow south on 101 just past the construction zone, that's where the two left lanes are blocked. traffic is very light right now. we'll follow this along with bob coming up. back to you guys. >>> for now politics and what's next for attorney general jeff sessions. democrats keep calling for his resignation even though he says he will recrews himself from any investigation into the 2016 campaign. >> that was the latest development from yesterday. edward la
breaking news with mike inouye. you saw the dump truck a second ago detached and on an overpass in palo alto. what are you finding out? >> the speed sensors are not a problem. here's what's going on. i'm looking at this entire section of the freeway. both sides, 880 and 280. two lanes blocked here at the embarcadero. it will probably ripple over. use 280 as an alternate. or take 880 over to 237 and back around. bob redell is back out there getting more information. we will go to him later...
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mike promises a warmup is on the way.e that full weekend forecast coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. >> 4:44 and today on fox5 news morning, pass it or else. president trump giving members of his own party an ultimatum regarding the plan to repeal obamacare. >> live look outside right now. the cold air is already here. but the good news is that there's a warmup that's moving in. mike thomas is going to have all the details in the forecast coming up in just a moment. >> but first we say good morning to you. thank you us. i'm erin como. >> and i'm wisdom martin today. is friday march 24th. mike thomas talking about that warm air that has to move in at some point but first we have to deal with the cold. >> uh-huh. >> just got to deal with the cold this morning and then later on this afternoon we'll get the warm air in here and then wisdom can stop complaining because it will be here all weekend long. >> wisdom never complains. >> no, not at all. let's get to the forecast. futurecast showing you we'll ha
mike promises a warmup is on the way.e that full weekend forecast coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. >> 4:44 and today on fox5 news morning, pass it or else. president trump giving members of his own party an ultimatum regarding the plan to repeal obamacare. >> live look outside right now. the cold air is already here. but the good news is that there's a warmup that's moving in. mike thomas is going to have all the details in the...
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mike thomas.thomas. >> mike thomas got theas got the weather. yeah.t somet me showers moving in from thes north and west mothat mayay transition to a period of snowfs but we are not expecting tooecto much. take a look the a yourour expected snowfall totals.to ? you have the a grassyou h coating to an inch off to the ao north and west of d.c. dc. the it's not until you get up to the highlands to the northigl and st.t.an garrett maryland under a winter weather advisory, grant g winter weather advisoryerhe potentially were one totenty we 3 inches of snow jackpot totals up intoals uto pennsylvania.pe ground temperatures locallyloc far too warm to supportupprt snowfall. 38 to 50 degrees as we head head through your bus stop in theop morning. colder air north and west. air n little warmeror thsouth and ease we'll mix with a little bit ofef snowfall. grab the umbrella.ab the umb you'll need it for the morningde hours much after school,chol, chilly windy maybe a snowe flurry, 36 to 47 degrees.7 egr temperatures kind of droppingurs all day long here in d.c. ke
mike thomas.thomas. >> mike thomas got theas got the weather. yeah.t somet me showers moving in from thes north and west mothat mayay transition to a period of snowfs but we are not expecting tooecto much. take a look the a yourour expected snowfall totals.to ? you have the a grassyou h coating to an inch off to the ao north and west of d.c. dc. the it's not until you get up to the highlands to the northigl and st.t.an garrett maryland under a winter weather advisory, grant g winter...
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i want more of mike myers i want mike myers all day, all week, all month, all year long. [ cheers ] >ke myers. "canada." >> yes. >> jimmy: why did you write this book? what is it, a love letter to canada? >> it is a love letter to canada. canada is 150 years old this year. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's a big deal. >> and it's the sesquicentennial. that's what we call it. >> jimmy: that's great. >> it's catchy. [ light laughter ] and penguin random house asked me to write this book and it's my 53-year relationship with the country that i love. >> jimmy: look at this guy here. i mean, this is unmistakably mike myers. [ laughter and applause ] i mean, look at how cute. it's almost like wayne with garth's hair. [ laughter ] >> a little bit. yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a very cute boy. >> that wig is made of fine quality human hair. [ laughter ] and you can swim in it. you can swim in it. >> jimmy: you could swim with that wig on? that's fantastic. how old were you there? do you remember when this picture at all or you -- >> 21. >> jimmy: oh, wow. [ laughter ] you look very young.
i want more of mike myers i want mike myers all day, all week, all month, all year long. [ cheers ] >ke myers. "canada." >> yes. >> jimmy: why did you write this book? what is it, a love letter to canada? >> it is a love letter to canada. canada is 150 years old this year. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's a big deal. >> and it's the sesquicentennial. that's what we call it. >> jimmy: that's great. >> it's catchy. [ light laughter ]...
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>> reporter: good morning, mike. the coroner's office has arrived at the scene of the accident where this accident took place around 4:30 this morning. this is westbound 580. the slow lanes are shut down. this is just before the eastbound 24 connector and the 980 connector to downtown oakland. it's not clear how the person ended up dead on the road, whether they were a good samaritan or if this person was a driver of a car that stalled and got out and got hit or someone was ejected. those types of details are not clear but one person is dead on the road. the coroner is out here processing the scene. there were at least three vehicles involved and at one point the entire westbound 580 was shut down all four lanes but the other lanes were reopened within the past 30 minutes. if you take a look to the left, traffic is stopped. it's stopped right now for some reason on westbound 580 just past harrison. chp crews are out there doing a full stop on traffic. i can't tell if it's debris or if they are making space for their
>> reporter: good morning, mike. the coroner's office has arrived at the scene of the accident where this accident took place around 4:30 this morning. this is westbound 580. the slow lanes are shut down. this is just before the eastbound 24 connector and the 980 connector to downtown oakland. it's not clear how the person ended up dead on the road, whether they were a good samaritan or if this person was a driver of a car that stalled and got out and got hit or someone was ejected. those...
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let's check in on mike.ve been asking about him. >> oh, my goodness. >> somebody said i built a mike man. he's fancy all dressed up. then we have the actual mike outside. big difference. >> it's close as we'll get. >> some wore worried he was getting cold and scott gave him gloves. how sweet. >> he looks merry doesn't he. >> this is a good mike many like this, this works. >> we were going to bring him inside but he looks comfortable out there. >> now that he has gloves, yea out there. >> now that he has gloves, yea yeah. i lost my sight when i was 14 years old. so i really navigate the world by touch. when dove asked me to try out this body wash... i was excited that it was foam. it was so light and soft... not sticky. discover the feeling of new dove shower foam. wecage-free eggs.ng and we care about amazing taste. because at hellmann's, we're on the side of food. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so yo
let's check in on mike.ve been asking about him. >> oh, my goodness. >> somebody said i built a mike man. he's fancy all dressed up. then we have the actual mike outside. big difference. >> it's close as we'll get. >> some wore worried he was getting cold and scott gave him gloves. how sweet. >> he looks merry doesn't he. >> this is a good mike many like this, this works. >> we were going to bring him inside but he looks comfortable out there. >>...
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mike: i'm sorry.'t cry about regulation in asia after what we've seen in the united states of this decade. i estimate that the four largest banks in the u.s. come if nothing changes, will have $100 billion in regulatory and control costs. that is a huge number. having said that, i understand what large banks are going through. you have regulation. you have cut expenses. where you going to get the growth? i think it's tougher outside the united states, but the united states, you do have the strongest balance sheets in a generation, and you have accelerating revenue growth, helped by some of the potential fiscal measures by the trump administration. yvonne: we have seen a lot of foreign banks in asia other downsize or retreat from this region. are the bright spots outside of china then? think it ist necessarily region versus strategy. the question is, to the global banks have the right strategy, and do they have the fortitude to see that strategy through? yetthe expanding and equity go are they expandin
mike: i'm sorry.'t cry about regulation in asia after what we've seen in the united states of this decade. i estimate that the four largest banks in the u.s. come if nothing changes, will have $100 billion in regulatory and control costs. that is a huge number. having said that, i understand what large banks are going through. you have regulation. you have cut expenses. where you going to get the growth? i think it's tougher outside the united states, but the united states, you do have the...
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mike: me, too.hat do you think about james comey telling everybody he has another 6 1/2 years. he has a 10-year maximum limit he can serve it's not a guarantee of 10 years. president trump can fire him like that. mike: i spoke to your buddy michael goodwin and he points out comey is the only f.b.i. director who has gone after both presidential candidates at the sameime, and it's a peculiar story. lou: i those wrote a terrific couple on that. he assigned some greater talent, if you will, to jim comey than i do. tammy: jim comey is a problem. everything he touched has gone badly. he needs to go. lou: thank you both. appreciate. that's it for us tonight. join us tomorrow. the fred barnes will be with us. and we are going to have -- hae a hoot of a time. kennedy: brian kilmeade is here. james comey says privacy is dead. what would the founding fathers do. and could technology turn begins and force us into a one-world government? dr. ron paul is here with the prescription. grab your keys. less than two m
mike: me, too.hat do you think about james comey telling everybody he has another 6 1/2 years. he has a 10-year maximum limit he can serve it's not a guarantee of 10 years. president trump can fire him like that. mike: i spoke to your buddy michael goodwin and he points out comey is the only f.b.i. director who has gone after both presidential candidates at the sameime, and it's a peculiar story. lou: i those wrote a terrific couple on that. he assigned some greater talent, if you will, to jim...
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has to go to mike. mike. >> i like selling condors in general.way to try to collect premium with defined risk. it is one of the groups not trading at all-time high for it so it is probably a good place. >> time for the final call. carter, what do you say? >> buy some coca-cola. >> mike coe in san francisco. >> yeah, i would use calls in coke if i was going to make bullish calls. >> with premiums where they are, there's good opportunities to the replace stock. i like netflix. >> looks like our time is expired. i'm melissa lee. for more "options action" check out the website. meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >> the following is a paid presentation by range mate professional microwave cookware, the amazing microwave grill. finally, there's a better way to cook in the microwave, with cookware designed specifically for your microwave so that you can grill, cook fast one pot meals, bake, steam, and go from frozen to hot and crunchy in minutes. introducing range mate professional microwave grills and cookware. now you can perfectl
has to go to mike. mike. >> i like selling condors in general.way to try to collect premium with defined risk. it is one of the groups not trading at all-time high for it so it is probably a good place. >> time for the final call. carter, what do you say? >> buy some coca-cola. >> mike coe in san francisco. >> yeah, i would use calls in coke if i was going to make bullish calls. >> with premiums where they are, there's good opportunities to the replace stock....
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mike mcduff is one of them. dr.edlack started a trial based on the exact regimen that mike followed. >> can you lift the knee at all? >> i have tried that. >> one of them is 58-year-old matthew teesdale. it's too early know for sure the long-term impact here, but matt has already seen improvements. >> all right. let's see your calves jump up. can you lift your knee? okay. wow. >> in this video. you can see matt moving his legs. a shocking development. >> i mean, this is exciting. i think it's too early to tell what it means yet, as we've talked about before. sometimes, people with als do just spontaneously get better for a short period of time, but hopefully this is the start of something much bigger. >> for patients like matt te teesdale. quality of life. lunicin won't work for everyone but help for one more person and experienced the worst of als so no one knows better than him just how important that could be. >> i know there's a cure out there, but we have to be very patient. i was one of the fortunate ones wher
mike mcduff is one of them. dr.edlack started a trial based on the exact regimen that mike followed. >> can you lift the knee at all? >> i have tried that. >> one of them is 58-year-old matthew teesdale. it's too early know for sure the long-term impact here, but matt has already seen improvements. >> all right. let's see your calves jump up. can you lift your knee? okay. wow. >> in this video. you can see matt moving his legs. a shocking development. >> i...
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mike nicco tracking the storm where you live. hey, mike. >> hey, hi, everybody. we'll start right with the storm impact scale to give you an idea what to expect the next couple of hours. it is a two, it is moderate up to a third to an inch of rain. one to two inches in the north bay and our mountains. winds gusting to about 35 miles per hour but above 1500 feats areas in yellow it could gust up to 50 miles per hour bringing down trees and possible power outages. it is a small chance but it is out there. here is a look at that solid shield of yellow and orange. moderate rain from the san ram rone valley through the east bay hills back to the peninsula and the coast. let me show you which way this is moving. to the northeast and look at that fetch of moisture. so we still have about four or five hours of healthy rain. and i know down in the south bay, you are going, what? what rain? it is coming, i promise. wind and moderate rain through 4:00 and scattered by 6:00. isolated by 8:00. how about those roads out there, alexis? >> okay, mike. as you promised -- the wind
mike nicco tracking the storm where you live. hey, mike. >> hey, hi, everybody. we'll start right with the storm impact scale to give you an idea what to expect the next couple of hours. it is a two, it is moderate up to a third to an inch of rain. one to two inches in the north bay and our mountains. winds gusting to about 35 miles per hour but above 1500 feats areas in yellow it could gust up to 50 miles per hour bringing down trees and possible power outages. it is a small chance but...
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==mike/trx== (mike adibs) >>> looking at travel times for the east bay nothing surprising. rougher day 580 on the approach. >>> thank you very much, kari and mike. did you feel it least in the south bay, a 2.9 earthquake centered in morgan hill 6:27. thanks to viewers who were tweeting messages. this is a look at the map. 2.9 not too strong but enough wake up some in the area. of course concerns have been growing with the anderson dam in that area. it is not seismically fit for one over. so this is a lower one but understandable concerning to people in the area. if you felt this, feel free to reach out to us and describe what you felt. we appreciate always hearing from you. >>> drunk driving remains a concern in america. tpor ford is trying to help drivers, specifically teenagers, to realize the dangers of drunk driving through technology. a set of goggles simulate a person being drunk. when they suit that person up in protective gear and put them behind the wheel of a car on a closed course. ford says it is a good teaching tool for parents and young drivers. you can watch
==mike/trx== (mike adibs) >>> looking at travel times for the east bay nothing surprising. rougher day 580 on the approach. >>> thank you very much, kari and mike. did you feel it least in the south bay, a 2.9 earthquake centered in morgan hill 6:27. thanks to viewers who were tweeting messages. this is a look at the map. 2.9 not too strong but enough wake up some in the area. of course concerns have been growing with the anderson dam in that area. it is not seismically fit...
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mike thomas says it's going to warm up, though. a moment. >> you need that winter jacket today, believe it or not. >> ♪♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the get the best. go to getfios.com my sweethearts gone sayonara. this scarf all thats left to remem... what! she washed this like a month ago the long lasting scent of gain flings take one of those pil
mike thomas says it's going to warm up, though. a moment. >> you need that winter jacket today, believe it or not. >> ♪♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable...