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those highs, going 1585, 19, think about where it's going >> i'm still still trying to deal with mike co's performance anxiety. if you're watching the show, i hope you're not experiencing performance anxiety. none of us b want that >> no. sounds like bad thing. >> you have an easy cure right here in the form of options i think it might be the least expensive of the fang names. >> google hasn't broken out yet. if you want to chase a facebook b into its results, it makes sense to define your risk. he's talking about a $10 spread. a quarter of the width of that but again, he's talking about better odds of success he's still looking out 6, 7, $8. we're getting a little kind of oversellous here this is the stuff people are chasing. we haven't had a sell off of more than 3.5% in the mark that's going to come and you're going to be happy if you're chasing stock. >> you can check out our website. while you're there, check out our super cool newsletter. it's what guy reading every weekend when he's laying by the pool here's what's come up next ♪ >> bitech has been off and we'll give you the name. p
those highs, going 1585, 19, think about where it's going >> i'm still still trying to deal with mike co's performance anxiety. if you're watching the show, i hope you're not experiencing performance anxiety. none of us b want that >> no. sounds like bad thing. >> you have an easy cure right here in the form of options i think it might be the least expensive of the fang names. >> google hasn't broken out yet. if you want to chase a facebook b into its results, it makes...
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mike's co-host mad dog was a giants fan, not football, baseball team, leads to clashes. >> san franciscohat's right. add it all up, that's certainly the least of his situation to reflect. >> being a cowboys fan is not a problem? >> that could work. he can make that work. it is churn. in sports radio, you try to elicit emotions, get people mad. seems to be good at that. kind of the opposite of what to do in politics. i think he has good sports knowledge and also that's a little overrated part of the job. there's only four or five sports you have to know, you have to know the local teams and he knows them. good communicator, former prosecutor. rhetorically, when he got in trouble for communication it was more the optics. in terms of verbal communication, radio is a good medium for him. the problem is it's not an easy job. just because you show some skill or promise, the mets signed tim tebow. there's a better shot of tebow making the major leagues than christie sliding into the number one spot in sports talk radio and running with it. >> you just laid out what would make him a successful s
mike's co-host mad dog was a giants fan, not football, baseball team, leads to clashes. >> san franciscohat's right. add it all up, that's certainly the least of his situation to reflect. >> being a cowboys fan is not a problem? >> that could work. he can make that work. it is churn. in sports radio, you try to elicit emotions, get people mad. seems to be good at that. kind of the opposite of what to do in politics. i think he has good sports knowledge and also that's a little...
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vice president mike pence is the co-chairman of this commission. we all know how it started, but here is mike pence stating the mission. >> let's be clear, this commission has no preordained results, we're fact finders. >> if that's true, that's great, if they're going to help states clean up their voter rolls, help states with the new technology, help states with something that's never been mentioned by this commence, russian hacking, that's fabulous if they do that. but will the critics believe there's no preconceived agenda? >> he's known for pushing voter id laws and controversial ideas like this. also it's interesting to take it in context here, president's commissions highlight problems that are new in the country, it's not irrelevant, it's not policy if it's not relevant. the idea that the president is speaking at an event like this and continuing to press the idea that there's some kind of election fraud problems and there are missing voters is problematic that we have no evidence of that and he keeps alluding to that and this morning there
vice president mike pence is the co-chairman of this commission. we all know how it started, but here is mike pence stating the mission. >> let's be clear, this commission has no preordained results, we're fact finders. >> if that's true, that's great, if they're going to help states clean up their voter rolls, help states with the new technology, help states with something that's never been mentioned by this commence, russian hacking, that's fabulous if they do that. but will the...
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. >> made a few good memories along the way like when he co-starred alongside mike tyson.away for the race then the next five to six hours, the racers wait for their return. and then says they always return. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they love to fly. they are born to fly. they love tofully. the whole thing is motivation, too. when they get oller, its the buy or the girl or the eggs or babies. >> go until though fall, sent or november at the latest. then, it is all about training and preparing for next season. let me know what you think. i within hear from you. tweet me at chasing news. ♪ >> watch out. watch out. >> we were showing you before the crazy inventions that u tube mechanical in gy ner has come up with. the newest one broke a "guinness book of world record" force the largest super soaker in time for summer. seven foot long and shows you how powerful it is with video. he does show how he makes it at the end, he takes it to the ultimate super soaker challenge against everyone. you can see that thisng is not something you have. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the my yore of new jersey and the town's e
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she's the editor of bloomberg businessweek, and from washington, mike allen, the co-founder of axios and the axios am newsletter. and yoni applebaum, senior editor for politics at the atlantic. wow, it's been a heck of a week. megan, i've heard the president before he left for translashing out deeply frustrated over the fact that the russia story won't go away. i've heard suggested by some that he saw the, this story involving his son don, jr. as perhaps the worst development, the worst day of his presidency. so we have new developments. more new developments today. and we've heard the president has hired a new criminal attorney, ty cobb. >> yes. they've been looking for someone to comment to be the enforcer on this probe, to get more discipline on it, figure out how they're going to react to it in terms of rapid response and making sure people adhere to a singular story line going forward. but you're right in the sense it cuts the entire issue surrounding his presidency as he goes away again. and yet it intensifies. people call it drip drip dread. almost flood flood flood at this po
she's the editor of bloomberg businessweek, and from washington, mike allen, the co-founder of axios and the axios am newsletter. and yoni applebaum, senior editor for politics at the atlantic. wow, it's been a heck of a week. megan, i've heard the president before he left for translashing out deeply frustrated over the fact that the russia story won't go away. i've heard suggested by some that he saw the, this story involving his son don, jr. as perhaps the worst development, the worst day of...
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with us are michael tanner, senior fellow with the cato institute and mike wisebrot, co-director for the center for economic policy. mark is the co-author of "social security, the phony crisis." so let's start there, mark why do you think it's a phony crisis do you not believe the numbers that treasury secretary mnuchin and others presented yesterday saying that medicare, its trust fund for hospital bills will run out in 2029 and social security in 2034? >> well, let's focus on social security first everybody's using the same numbers, it's just trickery and you know we've progressed so much since dean baker and i wrote that book in 1999, back then everybody believed that social security was going to run out of money, most people thought they weren't even going to see their retirement benefits which is, of course, impossible as long as there's still a country and so actually, no, the whole shortfall for the next 75 years is relatively modest, 2.8% of payroll so even if you had to increase the payroll tax to cover that whole thing, which you wouldn't necessarily at all 40,% of that gap
with us are michael tanner, senior fellow with the cato institute and mike wisebrot, co-director for the center for economic policy. mark is the co-author of "social security, the phony crisis." so let's start there, mark why do you think it's a phony crisis do you not believe the numbers that treasury secretary mnuchin and others presented yesterday saying that medicare, its trust fund for hospital bills will run out in 2029 and social security in 2034? >> well, let's focus on...
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it's something veteran journalist mike allen done. he's the co-founder of the news organization axios, a veteran of time and "the new york times." he is rare rarely in new york or up this late. we have created a graphic just for you. you have made a list of the dumbing down of normal. i'm going to ask you to give us a dramatic reading of your own list tonight. >> yeah, you said this is going to be the trump version of good night moon. so by a quirk of the calendar, this is day 181. and brian, we get numb to the daily shocks. you were talking just a few minutes ago about repealing the laws of civics. icivics. i think sometimes we forget that the trump show is not something to binge watch and it's not entertainment. it's our government. this is for real. so it's not normal for the president of the united states to sign off on a story that his son is going to tell to make up for a meeting he probably shouldn't have taken. it's not normal for the president to hold a cabinet meeting that consists of, as the viewers saw here, the staff taking turns to
it's something veteran journalist mike allen done. he's the co-founder of the news organization axios, a veteran of time and "the new york times." he is rare rarely in new york or up this late. we have created a graphic just for you. you have made a list of the dumbing down of normal. i'm going to ask you to give us a dramatic reading of your own list tonight. >> yeah, you said this is going to be the trump version of good night moon. so by a quirk of the calendar, this is day...
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his mother and father are co-founders of the team. coach mikeelcoming new members of the team. >> for them to be a part of a team is unbelievable. >> reporter: they wanted to give their son and others just like him a chance to swim free. >> the goal is to get the kids in the water, let the parents know these kids can do something. that's big for us, because a lot of these kids don't have friends, they're all isolated at home. >> there you go. swim. >> coaching a special needs team versus a regular swim team, it's night and day. every kid in the pool is different. >> reporter: it's paid off for his son. >> underwater, a swim like a fish, really fast and all. >> reporter: the hammerheads competing for the first time at a special olympics swim meet. they would win 37 medals, nearly every race. >> so many people don't give our kids a chance to do anything. to be here, accomplishing something. >> i just won the race. >> reporter: and so we choose mike and maria mcquaid, and the hammerhead swimmers. we sure needed that. i'm david muir. i hope to see y
his mother and father are co-founders of the team. coach mikeelcoming new members of the team. >> for them to be a part of a team is unbelievable. >> reporter: they wanted to give their son and others just like him a chance to swim free. >> the goal is to get the kids in the water, let the parents know these kids can do something. that's big for us, because a lot of these kids don't have friends, they're all isolated at home. >> there you go. swim. >> coaching a...
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with us, we have veteran columnist and ms nbc contributor mike barnical, co-founder and ceo of axios, examiner, kristen anderson and one of the new york time's report worries conduct thad interview with the president michael schmidt. joe, we're going to get to that in just a moment. but first the news that for john mccain has been diagnosed with brain cancer. the senator underwent a procedure yesterday, last friday actually to remove a blood clot from above his left eye. it reveals that he has geoblastoma, an aggressive malignant brain tumor. according to mayo clinic in phoenix the senator's family are reviewing their treatment options right now, which could include keep po therapy and radiation. his doctors say the senator is recovering from surgery well and his underlying health is said to be excellent. joe, your thoughts? >> well, john mccain, obviously, a giant in washington, d.c., but he's a giant in american life for a long time. he served his entire adult life for the united states people, of course, in vietnam and being a prisoner of war, someone who is allowed by the north vi
with us, we have veteran columnist and ms nbc contributor mike barnical, co-founder and ceo of axios, examiner, kristen anderson and one of the new york time's report worries conduct thad interview with the president michael schmidt. joe, we're going to get to that in just a moment. but first the news that for john mccain has been diagnosed with brain cancer. the senator underwent a procedure yesterday, last friday actually to remove a blood clot from above his left eye. it reveals that he has...
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. >> co-op, new restaurant, new err one in university city. mike jerrick is here, my taste tester. we have journey here. where are you guys located in a. >> thirty-third and chestnut. >> so what do you have here, nice salad. >> we have co-op salad, preserved lemon, puffed quinn with a, mixed greens. >> very nice. >> okay? >> mike wants to go into this. what's this. >> collie flower duca egyptian spice blends, so it is roasted collie flower, pistachio pure a, pars up in chips, kale, fennel, all of the good healthy stuff you need. >> is this an appetizer or entree? >> entree. >> completely vegan vegetarian. >> is co-op a vehicle and place? >> wide after eye at this, like to be health conscious for our clientele,. >> love. >> some duca there, love it, now, hello, how are you? >> good, how are you. >> what do you guys have here? >> serving beef scallion pancakes, one of the best sellers, egg custards, canton east pastry. >> so this is the chef putting together for us. mike, did you get to try one yet? >> i love a good bow. what's inside your bow? >> egg custards, sweet pastry filling.
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he signed an order last month chaired by mike pence and led by chris co back. yesterday the commission made its move. everything from names, addresses, dates of birth and political parties to the last four digits of social security numbers to information regarding any felony convictions so far, more than 20 states have rejected that request, citing a duty to protect sensitive information the secretary of state was a member of the president's commission indiana law doesn't provide that information. in mississippi, the secretary of state says his office has not yet received a request, in the event they do, his reply would be, they can go jump in the gulf of mexico. can canning said it won't be sharing information. kobach's history of refuse at to apply. just yesterday the president added someone else to his election integrity commission, who has a history of making false unsupported claims of voter fraud. yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. pappa's eatin' steak tonight. no. at lendingtree, shop and compare loan offers from top lenders a
he signed an order last month chaired by mike pence and led by chris co back. yesterday the commission made its move. everything from names, addresses, dates of birth and political parties to the last four digits of social security numbers to information regarding any felony convictions so far, more than 20 states have rejected that request, citing a duty to protect sensitive information the secretary of state was a member of the president's commission indiana law doesn't provide that...
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mike. >> all right. so the maximum co-have gotten for this which seems so high to me was 33 years, but the minimum, nine, pretty close to the nine years, been there eight and a half or so, so here we go. at the parole hearing, 9:00 or so in nevada. heather, does he walk in october? >> i think he does, mike. >> why? >> there are certain specific standards that are set to allow someone to get out on parole. he has met all of the standards. his crime fits within the less violent crimes. he is of an elderly age. he is zero seven years old. he has done everything he's supposed to do while in prison, act add prepare rep atly, to go changed since the last parole hearing where they did grant him parole on the other charges as you mentioned. >> chaka? >> part of the issue, mike heather and i discuss in the before, is the backdrop, context, in which o.j. simpson finds himself. it would be foolhardy for us to think that the board of pardon and parole those parole officers are human beings. they know that they have before them someon
mike. >> all right. so the maximum co-have gotten for this which seems so high to me was 33 years, but the minimum, nine, pretty close to the nine years, been there eight and a half or so, so here we go. at the parole hearing, 9:00 or so in nevada. heather, does he walk in october? >> i think he does, mike. >> why? >> there are certain specific standards that are set to allow someone to get out on parole. he has met all of the standards. his crime fits within the less...
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mike: got a call right there. i think he thought he got it. >> john: they're co-catchers, aren't they? >> tom: he said today one guy is hitting more than the other so that's why he's playing more but he said i'm keeping it open. when somebody else starts to hit i may change it up. >> john: cheesehead starting to melt a little bit. >> tom: one ball, strikes to perkins. he hits one back. >> mike: we might have something here. >> john: that's the closest ball i've seen come to me. how many gold gloves you got? >> mike: ten. >> john: do you know how many i've got? you're catching it, zero. >> tom: one ball and two strikes to perkins. >> mike: i would probably run away from it. >> tom: fouls one off to the right. >> john: i think at some point you just let it hit you. >> mike: that come with heat on it. it can't come in high. >> tom: an 8-8 game, neris warming up. >> mike: if we get a run -- >> tom: ground ball through the hole to the left side. cameron perkins off the bench is 2-2. craig counsell is probably sitting there thinking there is no playbook for what's happening to his team. he's
mike: got a call right there. i think he thought he got it. >> john: they're co-catchers, aren't they? >> tom: he said today one guy is hitting more than the other so that's why he's playing more but he said i'm keeping it open. when somebody else starts to hit i may change it up. >> john: cheesehead starting to melt a little bit. >> tom: one ball, strikes to perkins. he hits one back. >> mike: we might have something here. >> john: that's the closest ball...
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we have two co-chair of that military states men forum. admiral mike mullen, former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and general -- a former chief of staff of joint staff self-defense forces. and all of you know admiral dennis blair, former pacom commander, and dni chief, currently the chairman of the board of peace foundation u.s.a., and general igasaki, former chief of staff, joint staff self-defense forces. so we are extremely lucky and privileged to have four of them to share their observations and their suggestions with all of you today. so, i once again would like to express my deep gratitude, to my friend, michael green, for chairing this and moderating this. thank you. i hope you really enjoy today's discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you,o oichi. we'll have a discussion up here on stage and then turn it over to the audience to ask questions, including i hope from some of the par tis pains in the forum who irnot on stage right now. o ichi, if you know him, in classic form, has come um with the right idea at the right time
we have two co-chair of that military states men forum. admiral mike mullen, former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and general -- a former chief of staff of joint staff self-defense forces. and all of you know admiral dennis blair, former pacom commander, and dni chief, currently the chairman of the board of peace foundation u.s.a., and general igasaki, former chief of staff, joint staff self-defense forces. so we are extremely lucky and privileged to have four of them to share their...
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you look at the two co-chairs of the commission, vice president mike pence, kansas secretary of stateris kobach, two people who have been loud and proud about their belief that the president is correct that millions upon millions of people voted illegally, a claim, by the way, that's not only been debunked, but attacked rightly as unfounded, reckless, and irresponsible. they are entitled to their opinion, of course, but that doesn't mean them objective, and this whole enterprise looks like the opposite, like something that's precooked, predetermined outcome, and i can't abide that as a secretary of state who's being asked to hand over without any other questions being answered up to 4 million voter records of minnesotans, including the information you said was requested. i can't do that, so i'm one of the states saying you're not getting any of this information from our office. >> which states have you heard that said they do support this request from the commission? i spoke to two others secretaries of state yesterday, republican and a democrat, both said they are not going to oblige
you look at the two co-chairs of the commission, vice president mike pence, kansas secretary of stateris kobach, two people who have been loud and proud about their belief that the president is correct that millions upon millions of people voted illegally, a claim, by the way, that's not only been debunked, but attacked rightly as unfounded, reckless, and irresponsible. they are entitled to their opinion, of course, but that doesn't mean them objective, and this whole enterprise looks like the...
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we'll be right back with mike birbiglia. ...oh, burnt-on gravy?se tm thwers through... burnt-on . coe. from fields and factories they came looking for opportunity. they worked hard. we helped them work harder. they are the students of strayer university. for 125 years, we've supported as they've rewritten the future. and to all who seek their true potential, we say, let's get it, america. wnl hey, everybody. welcome back to the show, folks, my next guest is a stand up comedian you have seen in movies like sleep walk with me, don't think twice and trainwreck, please welcome mike birbiglia. (applause) >> stephen: thanks for coming back. >> thanks for having mek i love the show. >> stephen: thank you invest. congratulations, i understand that at the montreal just for laughs festival, one of the greatest comedy festivals in the world. >> a it's goods. >> stephen: you are receiving an award thisser yoo, standup comedian of the year. >> i just found that out. >> stephen: congratulations, that's fantastic. >> that's so nice. >> stephen: was' that, what does that mean to you? >> i mean it's
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you mentioned mike lee and ted cruz, co-sponsored a bill i know you're going to like and everyone onhe panel likes free markets, brings free market back to the health insurance industry, screwed up by obamacare and the democrats and that's why the premiums went so high. and the important aspect of the cruz lee bill, the amendment they put forth. if they want affordable health insurance for people who truly can't afford it, most americans would like to help people who truly can't afford it, then don't tinker with the free market to meet that end, do what politicians have done since the '60s. if you want to provide a benefit for people, put your name and your reputation on the line and raise taxes. raise taxes to do it and then you're accountable for it instead of screwing with the free market and making all of us pay for it through a hidden tax in our insurance premiums. >> another issue and i like people that hammer away on the senate bill that pays the health insurance $50 billion and when that runs out-- >> just another subsidy, always great to talk to you. >> a guantanamo detainee
you mentioned mike lee and ted cruz, co-sponsored a bill i know you're going to like and everyone onhe panel likes free markets, brings free market back to the health insurance industry, screwed up by obamacare and the democrats and that's why the premiums went so high. and the important aspect of the cruz lee bill, the amendment they put forth. if they want affordable health insurance for people who truly can't afford it, most americans would like to help people who truly can't afford it, then...
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infamous rhinos, susan co collins of maine and lisa murkowski of alaska, breaking ranks. forcing vice president mike pence to break the tie. president trump reacting in a news conference at the rose garden. >> i am extremely happy that we got this vote. this is -- they say, if you look historically, this is the tough vote to get, now we're going to sit together and try to come up with something that is really spectacular, we have a lot of options, i want to thank some of the republican senators who were really fantastic in getting us here, particularly john mccain for making the trip. i think we'll have a great health care, this is the beginning of the the end of the disaster known at obamacare. lou: kevin corke travelings with the president in youngstown ohio, reporting to the president's busy day. include a sharp rebuke of attorney general sessions. >> we'll see what happens, time will tell. reporter: president trump was unwilling to put a timeline on when or whether he would fire attorney general jeff sessions. >> i want the attorney general to be much tougher on the leaks from intelligence agenc
infamous rhinos, susan co collins of maine and lisa murkowski of alaska, breaking ranks. forcing vice president mike pence to break the tie. president trump reacting in a news conference at the rose garden. >> i am extremely happy that we got this vote. this is -- they say, if you look historically, this is the tough vote to get, now we're going to sit together and try to come up with something that is really spectacular, we have a lot of options, i want to thank some of the republican...
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mike francesca monday and tuesday. christie is already a frequent fill in for the co-host on that show boomer heon. >> the adventure aquariumbirthday. jenny the hippo is turning 17. she's finally old enough to get behind the wheel in new jersey. debar toll low's bakery in collingswood made her this fun cake way driver's license on it. guests enjoyed the sweet treats while jenny and her friend button chowed down on fruits and vegetables. >> i liked the driver's license. >>> still to come a check of the weekend forecast for you. >> and we'll take a live look outside, sky6 hd giving us the view of center city, the skyline. meteorologist cecily tynan coming up with that exclusive accuweather five day forecast when we come back. fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years. all with a 2-year agreement
mike francesca monday and tuesday. christie is already a frequent fill in for the co-host on that show boomer heon. >> the adventure aquariumbirthday. jenny the hippo is turning 17. she's finally old enough to get behind the wheel in new jersey. debar toll low's bakery in collingswood made her this fun cake way driver's license on it. guests enjoyed the sweet treats while jenny and her friend button chowed down on fruits and vegetables. >> i liked the driver's license. >>>...
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joining us now the co-founder of axius, mike allen. >> more smoke. >> and the sure consequence of thisgovernment, of the norms, of governing, you get the permanent government coming after you. this is one of trump's big problems. he has everyone against him now, establishment republicans, even people who wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt. businesses who wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt. intel. the bureaucracy of a deep state, whatever, every time you do something like this, it's poking the bear and the permanent government always wins. >> you declare war against everybody. everybody fights back. now, patrick moynihan talked about defining deviancy down. you're talking today about, well, defining dumb down. tell us about it. >> at the top of it, we talk about the fact that the president of the united states has on air force one approved a cover-up of something that his son did. of course he did. that's not normal. that's not okay. the president of the united states arranges his schedule to he can watch the press briefing and critique it as if it's "sportscenter." no
joining us now the co-founder of axius, mike allen. >> more smoke. >> and the sure consequence of thisgovernment, of the norms, of governing, you get the permanent government coming after you. this is one of trump's big problems. he has everyone against him now, establishment republicans, even people who wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt. businesses who wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt. intel. the bureaucracy of a deep state, whatever, every time you do...
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co-author of. at one point senator cruz stepped away from mike lee and was directly negotiating with mitch mcconnell the latest version is something senator lee was not happy with, and he says it specifically in his statement. and i can actually read a portion of that for you. he said, "after conferring with trusted experts regarding the latest version of the consumer freedom amendment" -- and that was the amendment he was co-authoring with ted cruz, "i decided i cannot support the current version of the better reconciliation act. in addition to not repealing all of the owe bake awe care taxes it doesn't go far enough in lowering premiums for middle class nor does it create enough free space." he is somebody that we've been watching closely and his displeasure with the bill has not been necessarily that vocal but he was against the bill when it was the first version of the health care reform bill, but he said he was open to working and negotiating on the second bill but he never fully embraced it. he was very concerned with the way medicaid would pay out in this version of health care reform. he was
co-author of. at one point senator cruz stepped away from mike lee and was directly negotiating with mitch mcconnell the latest version is something senator lee was not happy with, and he says it specifically in his statement. and i can actually read a portion of that for you. he said, "after conferring with trusted experts regarding the latest version of the consumer freedom amendment" -- and that was the amendment he was co-authoring with ted cruz, "i decided i cannot support...
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mike. you're a bum. >> that's good radio. that communist comment reference to the liberal politics of montclair. no great excitement his coost has taken a few shots at christie and his rock bottom job approval ratings. dawn. >> bruce, thank you. >>> philadelphia leaders want to make sure young children in the city of brotherly love are living a healthy life. mayor jim kenney the health commissioner as officials from children's hospital of philadelphia gathering today to announce the launch of a running start. the goal is to improve the health of local children in their first five years of live. the plan includes taking measu measures to prevent obesity and reduce exposures to lead. >> if children are healthy in the first few years of life, they're much more likely to be healthy adults. so we want all children in education as well as in health to get a running start. >> the effort is the result of a collaborative effort by city agencies and health organizations. >>> a mother of three assassinated while she was just doing her job. today hundreds bid her farewell. >> and it's a story we told you about last week. a teddy bear
mike. you're a bum. >> that's good radio. that communist comment reference to the liberal politics of montclair. no great excitement his coost has taken a few shots at christie and his rock bottom job approval ratings. dawn. >> bruce, thank you. >>> philadelphia leaders want to make sure young children in the city of brotherly love are living a healthy life. mayor jim kenney the health commissioner as officials from children's hospital of philadelphia gathering today to...
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was hisjob to bring in big investors who felt more co mforta ble, big investors who felt more comfortable, if you like with the sports direct story. mikethe financial performance of the company. avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death by his neighbour in bristol four years ago. that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police from a number of addresses over several years, to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the way he was deal
was hisjob to bring in big investors who felt more co mforta ble, big investors who felt more comfortable, if you like with the sports direct story. mikethe financial performance of the company. avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death by his neighbour in bristol four years ago. that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran,...
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mark parker, who is always welcome to be my co-host, if not just a guest, has done a great job. so i'm going to have you to do nike mikecolorado, mike >> caller: jim, colorado springs boo-yah to you >> my sister-in-law is there tell her i said hi what's up? >> caller: wanted to know your thoughts on potolis. >> i think it's real we looked at it. [ buzzer ] what is that all about let's go to -- [ buzzer ] >> merger, merger. >> let's go to sid in nevada >> caller: what do you think about that, nextera. >> it's traffic. michael in california, michael >> caller: cramer, i'm a morgan stanley guy myself o'reilly automotive got super smacked, down 50 points this week is this just the beginning of decelerating >> it's just been taken to the wood shed 900 times this week and they still don't like it you have to wait until after amazon prime day i've had it with these stocks. there's been too much bloodshed. i do not want to be involved and that, ladies and gentlemen, concludes the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by - what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates
mark parker, who is always welcome to be my co-host, if not just a guest, has done a great job. so i'm going to have you to do nike mikecolorado, mike >> caller: jim, colorado springs boo-yah to you >> my sister-in-law is there tell her i said hi what's up? >> caller: wanted to know your thoughts on potolis. >> i think it's real we looked at it. [ buzzer ] what is that all about let's go to -- [ buzzer ] >> merger, merger. >> let's go to sid in nevada...
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co-looud. i don't know how the family operate but earlier today they were stanning by him. >> i'll and you mike, nothing to do with age just because you've been on the beat. would that happen, would donald trump, jr. operate outside the bounds of his father without letting him know? does this family operate that way? >> well, we don't know the answer offense right now. let's take a look at the timing it happened and what we do know about the trump family and how close he is with his family. you'd have to wonder how he would not heard about it, at least in passing, especially when you had his campaign chairman, just a couple weeks now before the republican national convention in cleveland, and also jared kushner who was one of his top advisers, how then candidate trump would not actually hear about this meeting, even if there was nothing to it the fact they had been approached and offered some information about donald trump in that statement. you'd have to ask again, how do we not know that. we don't know it but i will suspect we'll find out pretty soon. one thing is certain, as much as presiden
co-looud. i don't know how the family operate but earlier today they were stanning by him. >> i'll and you mike, nothing to do with age just because you've been on the beat. would that happen, would donald trump, jr. operate outside the bounds of his father without letting him know? does this family operate that way? >> well, we don't know the answer offense right now. let's take a look at the timing it happened and what we do know about the trump family and how close he is with his...
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i am part of the equality network and mike ochoa has been with me 100% of the way. —— my co—chair. beenelt right in itself. and what about your family, the older generations? i just don't think they would understand or accept it. my parents‘ generation would think it is wrong, not right, not normal, but i am who i am and they can either accept me for who i am 01’ they can either accept me for who i am or not. it is down to them. you come from a muslim pakistani family will. what was their reaction when you came out aged 15? that was nearly 20 years ago. incredulity. they were just incredulous. you are 95v? they were just incredulous. you are gay? what? ithink they were just incredulous. you are gay? what? i think they thought i was too young to understand what i was too young to understand what i was saying. i don't think it impacted them in the way that it has fiow. impacted them in the way that it has now. it has been a journey since then. my sister is understood. they knew that you don't say that unless you are authentically attracted to the same gender. but it was hard finding accep
i am part of the equality network and mike ochoa has been with me 100% of the way. —— my co—chair. beenelt right in itself. and what about your family, the older generations? i just don't think they would understand or accept it. my parents‘ generation would think it is wrong, not right, not normal, but i am who i am and they can either accept me for who i am 01’ they can either accept me for who i am or not. it is down to them. you come from a muslim pakistani family will. what was...
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mike fleischer and others on visualizing english print, for instance. to give a glimpse of his current work i can mention two recent articles,-- one co-authored-- [inaudible] >> it appeared in the 2016 volume. the second is entitled the digital humanity and the divisive kingdom of knowledge, published in a special issue of literary history. abstract he asks, does the digital message in humanities represent encouragement across bauder-- battlelines-- [inaudible] >> will humanities lose something precious with this train of knowledge that sits on the far side. what is this precious thing that might be lost in his visit to lose? i think these are rhetorical questions. i don't think it's giving away too much to say that mike's understanding reaches across the division of the kingdom of knowledge and of course that phrase resonates is-- [inaudible] >> and what we had to contribute including the wisdom of well. michael witmore. [applause]. >> thank you, kathleen. it's an honor to be here speaking with you at the 68 lecture in this section be a-- shakespeare lecture series and i will stand up humanity side of the divide because i like it there. i've learned a lo
mike fleischer and others on visualizing english print, for instance. to give a glimpse of his current work i can mention two recent articles,-- one co-authored-- [inaudible] >> it appeared in the 2016 volume. the second is entitled the digital humanity and the divisive kingdom of knowledge, published in a special issue of literary history. abstract he asks, does the digital message in humanities represent encouragement across bauder-- battlelines-- [inaudible] >> will humanities...
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co-pay. there are too many families to use this as a political football. it feels like that's what it's become. we'll take that on, as well. >> mike achievement, getting rid of obamacare. certainly some stories behind that. chris will have the latest on the plane crash, as well -- >> we're light on details on it. we don't want to get too far into the speculation before we know. we'll advance the story when we can. >> thank you. >>> like a good snap, all of snapchat's stock gains have officially disappeared, nexted. point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. pressure. i feel it every day. but at night, it's the last thing on my mind. for 10 years, my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape, so i sleep deeply and wake up ready to perform. ( ♪ ) nothing performs like a tempur-pedic. and our july 4th event is the perfect time to buy one. save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. ♪ on select [vo] progress i
co-pay. there are too many families to use this as a political football. it feels like that's what it's become. we'll take that on, as well. >> mike achievement, getting rid of obamacare. certainly some stories behind that. chris will have the latest on the plane crash, as well -- >> we're light on details on it. we don't want to get too far into the speculation before we know. we'll advance the story when we can. >> thank you. >>> like a good snap, all of snapchat's...
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now that we all know this, i hope that you will join me in co-sponsoring the honor our commitment act, which i introduced with mike boston in the house and chris murphyy in the senate. it's bipartisan -- murphy in the senate. it's bipartisan, it's bicameral. it honors our commitment to those service members who did right by this country. tanned will save lives. i look forward to the full support of this chamber passing this bill and having the president sign it into law. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one inute. ms. ros-lehtinen: mr. speaker, i would like to recognize robert lee becerra, a very special young man from my district who was severely impacted by autism and has made a positive difference in thousands of lives in south florida. ow has he done this? mr. speaker, for years robert has helped train 6,000 miami police officers, firefighters and e.m.t.'s to identify people with developmental issues and tailor their actions and
now that we all know this, i hope that you will join me in co-sponsoring the honor our commitment act, which i introduced with mike boston in the house and chris murphyy in the senate. it's bipartisan -- murphy in the senate. it's bipartisan, it's bicameral. it honors our commitment to those service members who did right by this country. tanned will save lives. i look forward to the full support of this chamber passing this bill and having the president sign it into law. with that, mr. speaker,...
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mike schmidt bubble head give away, all time home ren leader for phillies. alan renfro looks for number three. aaron says, eight innings of work. marco frank coin the left field stand. his 13th home run of the season. phillies take a one to nothing lead. aaron gets in the trouble in the: austin hedges gets a gays hit to drive in the run and padres take the lead. nola went eight, giving up two runs. phillies offence could not get the job done. miguel franco will ground out to end the game. phillies had hs they lose two-one. their 23rd, one run loss,am they had 23 all of last seasono. we could not get runs n at lee one ofm it is a tough loss. another one run loss. it is >> the sixers making it official last night signing guard jj reddick and amir johnson. both got one year deal, red dick for 23 million, johnson for 11 million. reddick finish in the top 53-point percentage in the last year. they have 23 years of nba experience. jj says they are not paying him 23 million for his experience. >> it is a great to have those guys, you know, in the locker room on the plane, on the leadee guys aside and sort of mentor them, and the most effective way i
mike schmidt bubble head give away, all time home ren leader for phillies. alan renfro looks for number three. aaron says, eight innings of work. marco frank coin the left field stand. his 13th home run of the season. phillies take a one to nothing lead. aaron gets in the trouble in the: austin hedges gets a gays hit to drive in the run and padres take the lead. nola went eight, giving up two runs. phillies offence could not get the job done. miguel franco will ground out to end the game....
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mike and alex. you are 100 percent right. film maker behind the film was a former stunt man. he was brad pitt's stunt double in fight club his name i had david leach. he co direct john wick one and directing new dead pool film. reason why action looks so request is he is having his actors perform them. cher lease theron is doing these stunts. there are times when she's doing 20 fight moves in one take. she really took this seriously action right there a lot of action movies have quick cuts and you cannot see what is going on. you can see everything. very immersive. she plays an mi6 agent who essentially travels to berlin where she's trying to uncover a list of double agents. i traveled to berlin myself to sit down and talk about the action in this film. you will not believe, that the hits that she was putting on these stunt guys. look at the footage of her kicking guys down the stairs, watch this. >> we're shooting, which doesn't sound like a lot but it really is a long period of fighting without cutting. twenty moves at a time, 20 hits at a time. if you missed one hit the whole thing falls apart. >> i'm curious when kicking someone down the stairs like
mike and alex. you are 100 percent right. film maker behind the film was a former stunt man. he was brad pitt's stunt double in fight club his name i had david leach. he co direct john wick one and directing new dead pool film. reason why action looks so request is he is having his actors perform them. cher lease theron is doing these stunts. there are times when she's doing 20 fight moves in one take. she really took this seriously action right there a lot of action movies have quick cuts and...
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cos splay, very specific about that. >> i once called it dress up and i was dragged on the internet. >> they will drag you on social media. >> don't do it, don't do it, mike it's amazing how much effort those people put into that, and how similar they look to the -- can you call them characters? >> let's just call it cosplay. >> let's just leave it alone. >> okay, i'm going to step out and get back in my lane which is weather. sfo, so far no delays. good news there. who likes continuity? today will be a lot like yesterday. same thing for tomorrow, then the inland heat is coming this weekend with mild conditions to continue at the coast. here's a look at the cloud cover. through about 10:00, it will make an eastward progression and 10:00 to 11:00, it's going to move back to the coast. even there, it's going to fade to a partly cloudy sky this afternoon. let's see what it does to the temperatures. that and the breeze coming off the bay heading into the south bay, 70s just about everywhere until you get to los gatos, gilroy, and morgan hill. 72 in san mateo, and mid to upper 70s for the rest of the peninsula. upper 50s to low 60s along the coast. downtown sa
cos splay, very specific about that. >> i once called it dress up and i was dragged on the internet. >> they will drag you on social media. >> don't do it, don't do it, mike it's amazing how much effort those people put into that, and how similar they look to the -- can you call them characters? >> let's just call it cosplay. >> let's just leave it alone. >> okay, i'm going to step out and get back in my lane which is weather. sfo, so far no delays. good news...
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mike just after 6.30. the technology entrepreneur elon musk has warned the development of artificial intelligence has become the greatest risk faced by human civilisation. the businessman who co the comments at a gathering of us lawmakers, arguing that politicians should start taking the threat of machines taking over their human creators seriously. i think people should be really concerned about it. i keep sounding the alarm bell but until people see, like, robots going down the street and killing people, they do not know how to react. it seems so a serial. it sounds like terminator, or doctor who, really. it's a big day for doctor who fans who will find out the secret identity of the thirteenth time lord, following a lot of speculation about who will take on the lead role. the big reveal will take place after the wimbledon men's singles final this afternoon. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has more. in the six months since peter capaldi in the six months since peter ca paldi announced he in the six months since peter capaldi announced he was stepping down from the roll, there has been a huge amount of speculation about who his replacement will be. when he regene
mike just after 6.30. the technology entrepreneur elon musk has warned the development of artificial intelligence has become the greatest risk faced by human civilisation. the businessman who co the comments at a gathering of us lawmakers, arguing that politicians should start taking the threat of machines taking over their human creators seriously. i think people should be really concerned about it. i keep sounding the alarm bell but until people see, like, robots going down the street and...
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mike carl has the morning off >> and we also want to welcome our guests for this hour joining us this morning from london's nyu stern school of business professor scott galloway and from one markets, coounder kate mitchell we're watching shares of amazon. 14 hours into prime day. 14 hours into prime day. the company is saying the echo is the best per foming -- best-selling item for the day. marked down by 50% it's not just amazon we're seeing deals across ebay and best buy mark things like ipads, lap tops, smart watches down by 47%. lost the script. there kate, when it comes to amazon, is there a point at which the sort of dominance of u.s. retail sales and disruption of the brick-and-mortar retail business stalls out? >> well, it's hard to see in a day like today i mean, these guys continue to impress me and they're using prime day which is the day that they for prime users only have what are like black friday deals available on all kind of products and greatly expanded the number of products this year. and on top of it, you can only get them if you're prime ghaes? we're all getting -- everyone is getting signed up. the app is trending high on the app store. it always peaks a few da
mike carl has the morning off >> and we also want to welcome our guests for this hour joining us this morning from london's nyu stern school of business professor scott galloway and from one markets, coounder kate mitchell we're watching shares of amazon. 14 hours into prime day. 14 hours into prime day. the company is saying the echo is the best per foming -- best-selling item for the day. marked down by 50% it's not just amazon we're seeing deals across ebay and best buy mark things...
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mike. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ >>> straight ahead, breaking news. two people escaped safely after an overnight house fire destroys a home in prince george's co county.rently. >> under fire and firing back. donald trump, jr., defending himself from accusations of collusion with russia after tweeting the e-mail exchanges in question. the president also coming to his defense this morning but critics aren't convinced. we'll have a live report. >>> should metro fare eva
mike. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ >>> straight ahead, breaking news. two people escaped safely after an overnight house fire destroys a home in prince george's co county.rently. >> under fire and firing back. donald trump, jr., defending himself from accusations of collusion with russia after tweeting the e-mail exchanges in question. the president also coming to his defense this morning but critics aren't convinced. we'll have a live report. >>> should metro fare eva
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mike. >> and coming up it's 5:00 somewhere. "squawk" is counting down to the food, fireworks, and froth we're going to talk to co-founder of therewery about business and what's on tap for the july fourth holiday. we will be right back. yo a used car, >>> welcome back to "squawk box. americans will spend a total of $7.1 billion on cookouts and picnics to celebrate the country's birthday about $73 per person that's according to the national retail federation. it's up some 6.8 billion in 2016 and about 65% of people will participate in a barbecue of some sort. 27% plan to purchase patriotic merchandise. >>> well credit report website wallet hub says july fourth spending clocked in at more than $1 billion last year and much of that will funnel to the massive breweries. it's a big holiday for the craft beer scene as well joining us is damian brown head brewer at the bronx brewery right here in new york city. thanks so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> i feel like when i walk into the grocery store or a liquor store, there are hundreds of beers. so how do you get your beer to stand out? >> yeah, it's a good question. definite
mike. >> and coming up it's 5:00 somewhere. "squawk" is counting down to the food, fireworks, and froth we're going to talk to co-founder of therewery about business and what's on tap for the july fourth holiday. we will be right back. yo a used car, >>> welcome back to "squawk box. americans will spend a total of $7.1 billion on cookouts and picnics to celebrate the country's birthday about $73 per person that's according to the national retail federation. it's up...
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mike gibbs is director of equity portfolio strategy at raymond james. keith bliss from katonin companies somewhere out there on the new york stock exchange and jack bouroudjian playing the part of rick santelli, co-founder and xheef chist at universal economist. others have made the same comment that monetary policy is no longer a tailwind, is becoming a headwind and here we sit with a is hundred-point rally on the dow today and the stock market is near all-time highs. so is that not yet a headwind for equities in. >> the proof is not in the pudding yet for me yet they have raised interest rates three times since december and financial conditions have done nothing but ease the dollar has depreciated, the ten-year rate has been staying to its downtrend line going back 20 years, trading up the last couple of days but still trading below 2.3% and the equity market is raging at all-time highs. i don't see monetary policy. yellen said, always very god about telegraphing what they are going to do about months in advance and very open about that and so far hasn't done anything. the word we're starting to hear out of fed speak now is they are worried about asset bubbles. that's the excuse that they are
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