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mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis: so the numbers aren't crystal clear? -paul: yes. -mike: yeah. lemonis: i don't know what just happened. paul answers my question, and then mikerong. and quite frankly, they both look totally lost. -how many stores exist today? -mike: there's five stores. bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions as they grow up. lemonis: lot of childhood memories. mike: when we closed mission viejo earlier this year, it was one of the worst days of my life. bob had passed away at the time. [ voice breaking ] he was... he would not have been happy. 'cause he never -- bob never had a store close. lemonis: so, what happened in mission viejo? mike: a bunch of things happened. first of all, our rent was high. then there was another very popular restaurant across from us. ultimately, we weren't able to pay rent. the other problem we had, we had operational issues. we were runnin
mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis: so the numbers aren't crystal clear? -paul: yes. -mike: yeah. lemonis: i don't know what just happened. paul answers my question, and then mikerong. and quite frankly, they both look totally lost. -how many stores exist today? -mike: there's five stores. bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my...
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the mike flynn matter is astonishing in its own right. but the mike flynn matter is also the mikethe vice president's behavior, his account of his own actions around mike flynn, these things just don't add up, and they never have. vice president pence tends to keep a low profile in this administration, but he really has made a number of blunt, direct, false statements related to the trump/russia investigation. he bluntly asserted that the trump transition had not applied for a security clearance for mike flynn's son. they actually had applied for a security clearance for mike flynn's son. mike pence also bluntly, boldly asserted that james comey was not fired for anything having to do with the trump/russia investigation. the president himself has admitted that is in fact exactly why james comey was fired. mike pence has bluntly asserted that there were no trump campaign contacts with russian officials during the campaign. that is not true. he has bluntly asserted that he had no idea that mike flynn had a paid relationship with any foreign country's government. that would seem to b
the mike flynn matter is astonishing in its own right. but the mike flynn matter is also the mikethe vice president's behavior, his account of his own actions around mike flynn, these things just don't add up, and they never have. vice president pence tends to keep a low profile in this administration, but he really has made a number of blunt, direct, false statements related to the trump/russia investigation. he bluntly asserted that the trump transition had not applied for a security...
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mike swell? mike: retail. jonathan: mark okada? mark: he's right, retail. lisa: i would agree.n: and a final decision. fed decision next week. go to lunch or stay at your desk? michael: go on vacation. mark: yes, that's right. stay on vacation. lisa: happy friday. jonathan: i am so happy we have the fed coverage for you next wednesday. thank you michael swell, lisa abramowicz, mark okada. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next week at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. for our viewers worldwide, this is "bloomberg, real yield." ♪ francine: he's a rare breed of chief executive, who dedicated his entire professional life to a single company. he was a young business graduate when he joined siemens in 1980, moving up the ranks and around the world for a company described by angela merkel as a flagship of the german economy. siemens truly powers modern life, making everything from turbines and health scanners to ovens and factories. joining me, chief executive
mike swell? mike: retail. jonathan: mark okada? mark: he's right, retail. lisa: i would agree.n: and a final decision. fed decision next week. go to lunch or stay at your desk? michael: go on vacation. mark: yes, that's right. stay on vacation. lisa: happy friday. jonathan: i am so happy we have the fed coverage for you next wednesday. thank you michael swell, lisa abramowicz, mark okada. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next week at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london....
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mike pence has heard of it. it's impossible. mike pence was the head of the transition. while all those news stories about mike was the head of the transition when congress formally notified the head of the transition that mike flynn appears to be on a foreign government's payroll. when he was the head of the transition when mike flynn's lawyers told the head of the transition that mike flynn need to register. mike pence explanation is he never heard of this. >> that's the first of it. >> that cannot be true. >> that cannot be true. the mike flynn scandal in this white house, the inexplicable hiring of flynn, the national security advisor being forced out of that job just 24 days into the new administration because of his secret foreign ties, the mike flynn matter is also the mike pence matter. his behavior and account of his own actions, these thing es don't add up and they never have. vice president pence adviser to keep a low profile in this administration but he's made a number of blunt, direct, false statements related to the trump-russia investigation. he assert thad the trump transition had not apply fo
mike pence has heard of it. it's impossible. mike pence was the head of the transition. while all those news stories about mike was the head of the transition when congress formally notified the head of the transition that mike flynn appears to be on a foreign government's payroll. when he was the head of the transition when mike flynn's lawyers told the head of the transition that mike flynn need to register. mike pence explanation is he never heard of this. >> that's the first of it....
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mike: business administration. >> tom: john, you have to get him involved in the cheese steak business. >> mike: by the way, i'm working on an appearance for you now. you may not even know about it. >> john: i don't. >> mike: i am. a nice one. >> john: you're my agent? >> mike: no. you know who my agent is. >> tom: two balls and one strike. sogard. >> mike: i know you're going to need a little more -- >> john: can you imagine him calling someone, i have john kruk here, i want to book an appearance. why don't you just come? forget him. >> tom: to short right field. williams makes the catch and the inning is over. no runs, no hits, one man left. johnny has some extra work. bottom of the eighth. >> tom: count on nbc 10 first alert weather. erica, glenn, tammy, bill, and crystal rated most accurate for your neighborhood. jacob barnes who has been red-hot for the brewers will take over bottom of the eighth inning. it's a three-run game. opposition is 0 for their last 21 against barnes. he has not allowed a run in his nine games. nick williams who is 0-3 will lead things off just as he led off the seventh and made the first out. that was just a challenging fastball right there. >> mike: 97. >> tom: 0-2. >> mike
mike: business administration. >> tom: john, you have to get him involved in the cheese steak business. >> mike: by the way, i'm working on an appearance for you now. you may not even know about it. >> john: i don't. >> mike: i am. a nice one. >> john: you're my agent? >> mike: no. you know who my agent is. >> tom: two balls and one strike. sogard. >> mike: i know you're going to need a little more -- >> john: can you imagine him calling...
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mike, i love, i love getting calls from communists. >> communists in montclair. you're bully, governor, and i don't like bullies. >> you know what? i'm not the one who came on the air -- >> hold on, mike. mike, i'm not the guy who came on the air, swore on the air. >> who swore? >> did you. >> get the heck out of here. >> you are swearing on the air, mike, you're a bumm. >> well, all right. christie's approval rating at all time low right now. new pole released by monmouth university put the governor's approval rating at 15%. >> well, tense moments unfold outside after massachusetts radio station, whether a man demands to hear a song. >> apparently he got so bad, that swat had to be called in. what the man did after the radio station rejected his song request. when we come back. >> i have to tell you prince harry is fighting hard against the cigna tied to hiv and aids, after meeting with student and experts in london. british royal visited the london school of hygiene, and tropical medicine yesterday. there, he learned becomes new medical testing and prevent tiff measures for hiv and aids. prince harry explains his stamp on the topic with student and staff members. >> education is power. to
mike, i love, i love getting calls from communists. >> communists in montclair. you're bully, governor, and i don't like bullies. >> you know what? i'm not the one who came on the air -- >> hold on, mike. mike, i'm not the guy who came on the air, swore on the air. >> who swore? >> did you. >> get the heck out of here. >> you are swearing on the air, mike, you're a bumm. >> well, all right. christie's approval rating at all time low right now. new...
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mike. mike, you know it's true as we walk through the halls we saw so many great companies but the gentleman who was in charge of omaha beef, they do beef, he hugged me. he wanted to kiss me so badly. because he said, our business is a whole different business now because you got china approved. the other administrations couldn't even come close and i told him, you know how long it took? one sentence. i said, president xi, we'd love to sell beef back in china again. he said, you can do that. that was the end of that. right? sonny. the great sonny perdue. so we're very happy. but we're here today to celebrate american manufacturing and to showcase the amazing products on all 50 states made in the u.s.a. remember the old days, they used to have made in the u.s.a., made in america, but made in the u.s.a., we are going to start doing that again. we will put that brand on your product because it means it's the best. in just a few months and moments i will say what we've done over a short period of time and what we're going to be doing over the next six months will be incredible. we've signed more bills, and i'm talking about through the legislature, than any president ever. for a while harry truman had us and now i they we have everybody, mike. i would say i think because they will give you a pinocchio. i don't like pinocchios. i will be signing a presidential proclamation to launch made in america week and to make today made in america day. we are thrilled to be joined today by so many incredible members of my cabinet. every member of my administration shares the same goal, to provide a level playing field for american workers and for american industry. [applause] and we are providing it much faster than other countries would like. so it's been really a pleasure. we want to build, create and grow more products in our country using american labor, american goods and american grit. when we purchase products made in the u.s.a., the profits stay here, the revenues stays here and the jobs maybe most importantly of all, they stay right here in the u.s.a. in the audience today -- true. [applause] in the audience today we have skilled workers. we have business leaders whose american-made goods we're proudly displaying all over the
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mike, i love -- i love getting calls from communists in montclair. >> communists in montclair? >> in montclair -- >> you're a bully, governor. i don't like bullies. >> i'm not the one who came on the air -- hold on, mike. mike not the guy who came on the air, swore on the air -- >> who swore? >> you did. >> get the heck out of here. >> yeah, you know, you're swearing on the air, mike. you're a bum. so let's -- let's -- >> you have bad optics, and you're a bully. >> i'd like to look at your optics every day, buddy. >> that's how we talk in the breaks. despite christie's historically low 15% approval rating in new jersey, wfan confirms he is a candidates to take over the afternoon -- a candidate to take over the afternoon time slot of legendary mike francesa. >> the legend. what's he mean he wants to look at your optics? >> hey, let's keep it clean here. >> sports callers, a whole breed, right? the you don't need to look at my optics. >>> rookie sensation aaron judge is the 2017 home run derby champion. this kid is unbelievable. the new york yankees slugger putting on a show at marlins park in miami. that's the host of this year's mlb all-star game. judge banged out 47 home runs to capture the title, defeatin
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mike's. >> mike's seafood and dan and reece are here from mike's seafood and you have some really deliciousto us try. >> yes, i do. >> what do you have? >> today we have mike's famous crab balls. >> which are my all time favorite. >> mine, too. >> very delicious. >> i haven't had this. >> these are clams casino balls. >> wow. >> okay. >> and door number three. >> door number three we have new this year our lobster mack and cheese balls. >> lobster mack and cheese. >> lobster mack and cheese. >> i'll let you guy guys feed ts wonderful group here. i'll did little weather we'll be back to talk, all right.3 >> all right, kathy. >> let's talk a little bit. go ahead guys. they'll serve you talk little bit about the weather going on at home f you're thinking about coming down the shore this weekend, don't hesitate. we do have few storms though to the north. we have a severe thunder storm watch in effect for philadelphia north and east until about 10:0. because those storms that are near scranton we have a severe thunderstorm warning until 6:30 for carbon and monroe counties. these storms obviously
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mike mike pence arrived at the capital building. protestors have been out here for several hours and it looks like they are sense ever people, at least the lawmakers, i know you talked to some democrats out there, is there frustration that they're still there, that they're still talking or are they in the for the long hall? i think everybody is in it for the long haul. i talked to maryland senator, benicar dirntion a disem and what i think had him frustrated was this sense of republicans like lindsay gram and john mccain who say they don't want to see this so quawld skinny billion to become law. they came out today saying that this billion is a fraud and that it's a disaster, but yet we think that there is a good possibility that republicans could vote this through tonight hoping that the house is not decide to pass it and then the president signs it into law, but instead this is just a way to extend the process and continue negotiations to create yet another healthcare billion. >> a lot of grid lock, that's for sure, lindsay. i know you'vehood a long day out there staying up a little bit late. lindsay watts live via capital hill. i want to point out as we talk a little bit more about the billion. what the skinny rebeal does it repeals the individual mandate. it delays the mandate until 2025. the medical device is going to be pushed back for 2021. and then planned parenthood. it just came out. 10:00. we go from 24 million down to 22 million, now it's 16 million uninsured. if you want to weigh in use the hashtag the final five and we'll share your thoughts on this but there's still a lot going on tonight on capital hill. let's move on and talk about the the tweets from the president that sent off a fire storm at a the president. today it's not taking any steps to enforce the president's ban on waiting for actual guidance from the white house. the white house did say today that the president intends to carry out the policy. >> the white house will work with the the department of defense and all of the relevance parties to make sure that we fully implement this policy moving forward and do so in a lawful manner. politico is look ing for a the president's announcement of that transgender troop ban. we'll queep an eye on that one for you. there's so much going on. anthony scar much i, this may not be the communication strategy he was looking for, but he's making quite an impressive. a reporter talked about details of a quite colorful phone call. >> i will refrain in this arena, but not giving up the passionate fight for president tru america great again. scaramucci called him because he was angry about leaks. so liz a tweeted out last night that a senior white house official told him, the president, the first lady and former fox's billion shine all had dinner at the white house. scare much i called and wanted to know who gave them that he information. when lids a wouldn't give him that information he threatened to fire the whole team. scaramucci had some colorful insults for priebus. he said let me go, though because i have to start making some tweets to make this guy crazy. i can't have a couple of friends up from fox and friends and sean, he was one of my closest friends to have dinner to diner without it being leaked in seven minutes. it's actually completely and totally reprehensible. as you know from the italian expression, the fish stings from the head sting and i can tell you two fish that don't sting and that's me and the president. it wasn't liz a's story he was mad about, but an article that included this is financial disclosures. it said in light of the leak of my financial disclosure info which is a felony i will be contacting fbi and the justice department, hashtag swamp and then he tagged preeb bus. scaramucci meant priebus was the one one to leak the information. the reporter behind the story got the information which is publicly available through the export, import bank. rice buys won't be around much longer . i think the president has alwaysen yois healthy competition and conversation and he sees that as such. despite the controversy priebus was there at the white house today as the president held a special ceremony to honor the us capital police officers who. the president gave the medal of recalla to david bailey and crystal grinder. they raised through the bullets and immediately engaged the gunman. minutes later, members of the alexandria police department arrived on the scene. these officers saved the lives of every innocent person on the field that day. >> congressman steve scalise was hospitalized for nearly six weeks a was release earlier this week and is now undergoing rehab in an inpatient facility. the others have been out of the hospital. >> jeff sessions taking a lot of heat from his boss, but he's not stepping down. sessions was in el salvador today to talk about law enforcement officials to talk about the gang ms13. during the trip he also spoke with fox's tucker carlson. >> you've seen the president's criticism of you, do you think it's fair? >> well, it's kind of hurtful, but the president of the united states is a strong leader. he is determined to move this quunt ry in the direction he believes it needs to go to make us great again and had a lot of criticisms and he's steadfastly determined to get his job done and he wants all of us to do our jobs and that's what i intend to do. >> the attorney ger he'll remain at the justice department as long as the president wants him to. >> although judging by the tweets we're not sure how much longer that means. >> been sash tried to discourage the president from potentially firing sessions and making a recess appointment while the president heads on vacation at the end of august. a recess appointment would allow the president to choose whomever he wants and bypass until 2019 if the sessions is in session for ten days. if you're thinking of making a recess appointment to push out the attorney general, forget about it. the presidency isn't a bull and this country isn't a china shop. mr. president, you're a public servant in a system with limited government with a duty to up hold and to defense and to teach to our kids the cons ticketed event substitution system of checks and balances. some lawmakers are would i may fire the russian investigation committee. senator gram said president trump could his presidency in jeopardy if he tries to fire muscle error sessions. the chairman of the judicial situate committee sent a very chilling tweet yesterday. there will be no confirmation hearing for a new attorney general in 2017 if jeff sessions is fired there will be wholly hell to pay. any effort to go after musclier could be the beginning of the end of the trump presidency unless muscle irdid something wrong. right now i that have no reason to believe that mueller is compromised. grm planses to event dues the billion next week with the support of all the democrats in the senate and some republicans. president trump currently has the power to indirectly get rid of musclier something that's usually in the hands of the attorney but of course sessions recused himself from the russia investigation. so it's rod rosen stiep, the deputy attorney general who has the power. if sessions refused, the president could fire him. it shouldn't be any surprise that been sas spoke out against the president because he was never a trum per during campaign. freshman who is making his name heard along on capital hill along with lindsay gram. with all the reported fighting at least there is someone who seems happy. former secretary sean spicer, he resigned but he's still saying on until august. >> look at him. he is relaxed, smiling. you could see pebble beach networks behind him. he was the the center of attention spicer reportedly resigned because he disagreed with the decision to higher scaramucci. he's been doing so far. >> he has a clean slate and i'm going to the let him do that. >> did he get a new haircut, too a. he would not respond to questions about reports that dancing with the stars reached out to hip and wanted him to do the show. >> this was a strange one when it came across our feeds today. politico reported this, the first democratic candidate to announce a 2020 run for the white house could be a guy that some of you may know. he's from maryland, congressman john delaney. he is considering a run for president. there's talk about him running against larry hogan. he was barely reelected by a couple of times. according to politico democrats believe he will anowps his plans for the washington post. the presidential bid seems like a long shot, he has the money, but does he have the name? we'll e. what is going on with healthcare . the president promisessed to support lgbt americans. john gnash joining us next to discuss on the final five. when come back, the lgq comint has made some significant strides. after ' posing marriage equality. they leel liesed it across the country and a majority of americans supported. but president trump who did make a play for the vote ended up making the vote to ban transgender troops and then the justice department made a filing that claims the civil rights law that existses now doesn't prevent section yelt orientation . joining me john gnash who is a marketing and focus group pod cast. thanks for here tonight. let's talk about this. we've been talking about the tweets because it seems that everything comes from a tweet these days. give me your perspective. when you saw, when everything started yesterday with the tweets from the partnership, what was your take away on that? the tweets were actually a major surprise for meemplet i think there had been some thought process in the transcommunity, especially among transservice members that the trump administration might make a move in that direction, to possibly ban them. to simply not pay for their healthcare which eventually led to this. the justice department move was totally expected because again that's keeping in line with the trump administration's rollback of the obama advances and/or their interpretation of current statute and law. before we move on, very quickly for people who weren't aware of this filing because it seemed to get lost in the wayside of everything. this epartment said theyice defend that was put in place by the obama administration. >> correct, and it relates to the civil act of 1964. the obama stenned the language of that statute to say that it didn't just include cover and raisin protect against jimtion on the job, but probably covered sexual orientation awell. they're clinging to a very tight reading of the title p language they're saying when it was written, sexual orientation was known back in the of 30s. it was not covered and they made a point of noting that congress has not actually passed an equal rights act in this area called den dangerous deliveries. since 1974, the last time it was before the congress or when it was taken up again was when barney frank was there in 2011. in the sphears of market pging antissing, the president likes to build himself up and you would think somehow, okay, there was an untap market for gay americans. you you see companies doing tremendous outreach these days. if if you're looking at it from a business mind it almost seems like you would want to push this forward. that's a superb point you make and specifically since trump on make america great again and he's a new yorker and if there is any city in the world where you do business it's new york and you don't really care who you are doing business with as long as it's good business. basically saying to all the service members who race their hand to defense our country and stand by the constitution seems like a terrible waste of in intellectual and opportunity and the opportunity and the discrimination act. that's a head scratching but again that goes back to him rolling back the oh bm a advancements. neither would be good for business. thankfully we have corporations that step in and give protections to their employees, but this is still think the community needs to strongly look at getting legislation under the house and senate through alleys of ours hopefully and get some kind of employment discrimination package once again started because i think it does have to be a legislative victory as opposed to simply an executive order or a court decision. we have about 30 seconds left. very quickly when you look at some of these decisions made how much of it comes from donald trump the person and how much come from the people who surrender him in his administration? he was always a pretty liberal guy. >> again, fantastic question. i almost feel like it's the which hand is the red ball in, the left or the right. i think it comes from his team. i'm not quite sure that he would have come up with this on his own. i mean, he ran around the country during the campaign talking about what an incredible businessman was and this just reporting says it comes from the mike pence side of the team, you know, the whole religious thing so possibly that's it. >> where can people find you. >> focus group radio.com. >> i was checking it out today. check him out. john, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you, jim. we're back after this on the final five. >> it felt a little empty here last night without you. brody logan a is here with me. good evening. >> nice to be here. i had to come back. you're out at the redskins camp yesterday. no vote on healthcare. >> mikance i is still talking. i think someone behind him was falling asleep. let's talk about the election. hillary clinton wrote a book of course. this is in the a big surprise. it's the thing you do. you used to be a politician, you w book. do you are never a politician again? i feel like it's hard for her not to be a politician. i think shes ' moving onto -- this is a novel? this is the name of her book. what happened and i 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mike, on this saturday. mike: bring it. we could use the rain. >> reporter: yes, we could. mike mike we'll be right back. farm and you're about to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fast. huh, crisis averted. melissa: so what did you think, should we do it again? mike: m and m show part two? melissa: i love it. we'll bring m and ms next time. we will see you right back here at four eastern for more -- mike: and don't miss hannity's big special. >> i'd like to read a statement> from the president on the resignation of press secretary sean spicer. >> change comes to the white house. >> press secretary sean spicer resigns. >> sean is a true american patriot. he's got a great family, and he's done an amazing job. >> and anthony scaramucci is named communications director. >> you want me to be as candid as you would like me to be with you guys? there feels like there's some media bias. >> there's been some speculation in the press about me and reince. we rough each other up once in a while, but he's a dear friend. >> sean spi
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mike swell? mike: retail. jonathan: mark okada? mark: he's right, retail. lisa: i would agree.nd a final decision. fed decision next week. go to lunch or stay at your desk? michael: go on vacation. mark: yes, that's right. stay on vacation. lisa: happy friday. jonathan: i am so happy we have are not teasing the fed covers for next was the test for next wednesday. thank you michael swell, lisa abramowicz, mark okada. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next week at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. for our viewers worldwide, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ vonnie: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. major banks be earning estimates, but there's more to the stor story. >> i think it was a little bit worse equities are little bit better. vonnie: central banks lead to fed policies and investors read between the lines. some big firms make outside hires while others groom from within. a setback on health care could ck the trump agenda for a loop. >> this failed and failed miserably. vonnie: bloomberg
mike swell? mike: retail. jonathan: mark okada? mark: he's right, retail. lisa: i would agree.nd a final decision. fed decision next week. go to lunch or stay at your desk? michael: go on vacation. mark: yes, that's right. stay on vacation. lisa: happy friday. jonathan: i am so happy we have are not teasing the fed covers for next was the test for next wednesday. thank you michael swell, lisa abramowicz, mark okada. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next week at 12:00 new york...
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mike swell? mike: retail. jonathan: mark okada? mark: he's right, retail. lisa: i would agree.han: and a final decision. fed decision next week. go to lunch or stay at your desk? michael: go on vacation. mark: yes, that's right. stay on vacation. lisa: happy friday. jonathan: i am so happy we are not teasing the fed covers for next was the test for next wednesday. thank you michael swell, lisa abramowicz, mark okada. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next week at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. for our viewers worldwide, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. ♪ francine: joe kaeser a rare breed of chief executive, who dedicated his entire professional life
mike swell? mike: retail. jonathan: mark okada? mark: he's right, retail. lisa: i would agree.han: and a final decision. fed decision next week. go to lunch or stay at your desk? michael: go on vacation. mark: yes, that's right. stay on vacation. lisa: happy friday. jonathan: i am so happy we are not teasing the fed covers for next was the test for next wednesday. thank you michael swell, lisa abramowicz, mark okada. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next week at 12:00 new york...
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mike. >> he's mike. i'm ducis. let's go ahead and get right into it, talk about the 6ers. in a matter of a week and a half, they've transformed their team. redick brought in a deal, $23 million. do you like the move or not? >> everybody's thinking the same thing, but $23 million for redick, i love it. i absolutely love it. i've been touting redick for a long time here. he gives them fire power off the bench. they'll start him in and this guy comes off the fence. he's going to make some shots for them. and it's one thing they did not have off the bench, fire power. >> all right johnson former of the celtics, physical guy coming in on a 1 -year, $11 million deal. who else would you like to see brought in the mix? >> i had the twosome of reddic and hayward. i thought it couldn't possibly happen because that would get them to the floor. but it looked like the heat and celtics. it would be a great fit as a three man on this team. not going to happen. i don't know if they'll be anymore active in free agency, but this team made now, looks like a playoff team to me. >> the eastern conference seems like it's getting weaker. george is out of the east, butler is out, millsap going to denver tonight. are the 6ers doing this at the right time? >> i think they are. i think it's perfect for them. had they gotten hayward, they would be either third or 4th seed in the east. now i think they'll make the playoffs in the 7 -6 range. it's going to be exciting. we'll have playoff basketball for a really long time. >> i'll play devil's advocate. that's what i do sometimes. how disappointing would it be if this team does not make the playoffs? >> it would be a disaster if they didn't make the playoffs f. they got redick and johnson, i would think if they don't make the playoffs, brown's job is in danger. i absolutely do. i think this is finally, they've assembled some players around the coach and he's going to show what he can do with this talent. and if he doesn't get in the playoffs with this team, with the eastern conference the way it is, he could be in trouble. >> no, i don't think they can get rid of him. i think they have to hang onto jahlil and he'll be the third wheel at center. they'll bring in holmes before they bring in oakfer. but you never know. supposedly, he'll come back in better shape, a little quickr and rearrange his game a little bit to fit the four spot. we'll see what happens. >> let's move on to baseball now. the phillies are good for a surprise every now and then. today in new york, one of those days. phillies and mets, nick gets defensive help in the first inning. he's slick with the gloves. >> yeah, he's having a great year. he's coming around. the phillies send 8 men to the plate in the second inning. franco, who's not having the best of years a 2 -1 double here. >> franco and herrera, i had need to go to the minor leagues for a little while. they need a wake-up call and maybe a bus ride or two would do it. bruce in the 7th inning. the phillies win 7 -1. now, the all star game is a week from tuesday in miami. every team must have a representative. first off, do you like that rule? >> i like it because when i was a kid and the phillies were lousy, it always helped they had a player on the all star team. you waited for that. so i think it's important that every team have that representative. now, he might be the worst guy on the staff, but i like it. >> yeah, the team's loan representative. did they get this right picking him? >> well, who would you have picked? >> i don't think he had enough body of work for them to consider him. and meshack, he was a little lop sided yesterday. he's pretty good. >> a 1.39 era this season. >> the flyers add and lose a goalie all in the same day. we'll see if mike is on board with the move. first, melissa has weather. >> the holiday weekend rolls on on monday. hot with plenty oaf sunshine. a high temperature of 92. on tuesday a warm with a stray shower or thunderstorm for the 4th of july. high temperature of 89 degrees. very warm on wednesday, lower humidity, 88 for the high. thursday, showers and storms, we stay in the upper 80s on friday at 88. 87 on sunday. that's a look at the accuweather forecast. >>> action news sports sunday continues right after this. >>> action news sports sunday continues right after this. hurry in, only at mcdonald's. ♪ ♪ it's not carbonation. those bubbles are celebrating. ♪ right now, get $1 any size soft drink. only at mcdonald's. ♪ . >>> let's kick it. union hosting the new england revolution in chester, 48 minutes. you know you're good when you have just one name. gives the union a 2 -0 lead. attack on another goal. 3 -nil victory. to the ice, the flyers open free agency yesterday by signing 32 -year-old goalie
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with us in studio, richard rubin, tax policy reporter and mike debonis, congressional reporter from the washington post. mike will go first. mike: thank you for joining us. tax reform obviously the fiscal , situation. i wanted to start with health care. the bill you and your fellow chairman put together in the house is over in the senate and we saw a lot of interesting developments this week. i think there is a lot of questions about what is going to happen going forward in the senate and i wanted to ask you about one thing in particular we have seen this past week, which is more senators talking about changes to the taxation element of that bill. in particular we're hearing , senators saying we may not want to repeal all of the obamacare taxes, especially the 3.8% investment income tax. how concerned are you they will go backwards on the tax policies bill and whatat will it mean for the policy of the bill and for its passage in the house? rep. brady: first, the senate is experiencing much what the house is members want a role say in the health care bill and wanted time to work on it. i am confident that will pass a good health
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mike? mike: three or four things, the first is the country is fundamentally divided in what role we want government to play in our lives. it is hard to devote much energy to just that question unless you have something like health care that is personal where you can use that as a means of doing it. i think there is a basic division in our philosophy. the second thing i would point to is the combination of technology in politics. our ability to use precision in literallynment, to carve districts that are win-able on both sides has eroded the middle to virtually nonexistent. that may be 20 districts may be swinging districts. everyone else is safe. i think that has created an enormous difficulty. the third is, i think the math has changed. a used to be when you ran for office, your goal was to get 50% -- to hold your base and erode enough of the base that you could get 50% plus one. now there is enough apathy in the middle that you can get enough votes on either side to win an election. therefore, people have begun to just focus on their base. so, they talk to themselves. i think the media has discovered that, that is true and they now speak to their own cohorts. fox, "thec versus wall street journal" versus "the new york times." lastly, there has been a dramatic realization of personal issues that were -- dramatic federalization of personal issues that were meant to be argued on the state level. it is difficult to resolve matters where there are differences in opinion and differences in values make difficult decisions. you have to have it the same everywhere, you can't get to a conclusion. many issues like education, health care, and others, that would typically been dealt with at the local level have become federal issues. charlie: andy? andy: i don't think it is a democrat or's's republican world, i think it is a washington world versus the real world. i think the republicans are largely still living in 2016. in 20 16, talking about obamacare was gold. it won elections, it was easy to criticize. i think for the policy gains, it wasn't a political success --president obama said that. they find themselves in 2017, not necessarily fully prepared to govern. and i think, those that have been brave enough to face their districts, and not many have, have learned in 2017 it is not about obamacare repeal and replace, it is actually what do i have today, versus what are you trying to do. that is a fundamentally different equation. some are waking up to it, many art. when you go out to the real world in town halls across the country, the things i find -- striking, it doesn't matter if you are a trump supporter, obama supporter, voted for hillary, you have an interest in your health care and you shouldn't have to declare. all the sudden, how we feel about our health care has gotten tied into how we have to describe our politics. and i think ironically -- i think there is some hope -- i believe that health care is one issue that can unite us. it is something that can transcend politics if we get past issues from washington. i think there is great hope and the rest of the world and country that people will put the politics aside on this issue more than anything. i think to the extent they don't they will find themselves out of step with what people are looking for right now. charlie: has the failure of politics and collapse of the senate, and collapse of repeal, and collapse of everything else they have thought about trying -- led to an awareness that we have to find a different way? is there mindset moving in that direction? my sense is among the members, among the leadership, not so much. and i think the white house clearly isn't going to give this up. i think if we are in round d, we are going to see e, f, and g. i think we are at a point where the embers of congress are of this, are going to bring it to the white house. they may say let's try a bipartisan approach, that dynamic doesn't exist in the majority party yet. with all due respect. charlie: it is hard to do that with the campaign all the evils of obamacare. >> also on the democrat side of the aisle, there is a -- of --dership and membership is meeting and some unnumbered room somewhere in the capital, and that resonates back. people are like, we are not quite ready to do that yet. tohink -- we are not ready negotiate with republicans on the future of health care until they stop the effort to repeal. year movementplus to repeal. i think we can go back. think we can work to bolster what we have accomplished so far. charlie: do you think that is a possibility, mikewill there be an assessment at some time? everything we want, so we have to figure out how to get something? mike: the difficulty with great slogans is people remember them. repeal and replace is memorable. reminds me of "read my lips, no more taxes." and i continue to believe we're going to see a piece of legislation. the imperative is simply too strong for the republicans, for them not to come up with something. if their aspiration was this, it will likely be this. but one thing we know is it will -- repeal and replace obamacare. beyond that, we don't know what repeal means, we don't know what replace means. but can i say, i am actually a bit optimistic, not about the politics of the day, but i think we have to step back a ways and say, this is not -- we are arguing about the here and now. the reality is we are moving toward what i think may become a uniquely american health care system that will not be proposed by either party, but will essentially be the sum total that the two extr
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mike emanuel in washington. hey, mike. >> hi, degan. lawmakers will need to figure out what they're doing on healthcare, work on funding the government and raise the debt ceiling. the government's ability to borrow money. that's a lot considering congress is not known for speed particularly when washington is so polarized. adding to the 20 trillion in debt is never popular among republican lawmakers. the budget is critical because that is what would allow republicans to pass tax reform with 51 votes in the senate instead of 60. some in congress are also suggesting they need to make significant progress on tax reform in that time as well. that is why we've seen republican leaders set artificial deadlines on healthcare. they cannot afford to get bogged down the rest of the july on one issue. there's limited days in session between now and the next recess, which is the traditional break during the month of august. if there's no deal on healthcare reform, expect calls to cancel the august recess to get louder and louder. a lot of republicans are worried about facing constituents at town hall events with the future of the american health insurance system totally up in the air. >> thanks, mikemike emanuel in washington. ohio republican congressman warren davidson is one of these that wants to work through the summer recess. congressman, good to see you. let's start naming names of people that don't want to give up that recess to get that agenda list done for the american people. >> well, thanks for talking with me. let's start with the previous segment that i thought was good. the part that is not there, when you say recess, people think you're on vacation. that means it's not in session. so the people that don't want a recess to happen are people that really wait for a long time to get events scheduled on your calendar back in the district. so really, if you represent people, you have to meet with them and know what their issues are. for most of my colleagues as a new guy, we try to get 5 to 7 events in in a day and talk to constituents. >> but do you need the whole month of august to do that? you get plenty of recesses. i think you worked eight days in the month of april.
mike emanuel in washington. hey, mike. >> hi, degan. lawmakers will need to figure out what they're doing on healthcare, work on funding the government and raise the debt ceiling. the government's ability to borrow money. that's a lot considering congress is not known for speed particularly when washington is so polarized. adding to the 20 trillion in debt is never popular among republican lawmakers. the budget is critical because that is what would allow republicans to pass tax reform...
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mike. mike, i'm not the guy who came on the air, swore on the air. >> who swore. >> did you. >> i didn't -- get the heck out of here. >> you're swearing on the air, mikeally feel, gov. christie's approval rooting -- rating at all time low. puts it at 15%. the governor returns to the airwaves today. >> well, is there anyone enjoying live more than the sixers joel embiid? >> last night he was smack dab in the milled of the attention again. take a look, very close look. >> there it is. we're thinking about you, and 11 homeruns. >> he made that look really east. >> i 7-foot two guy in the bright salmon colored shirt catching homeruns last night at the all start homerun -- any miami. while that one bounced off his hand, he didn't go home empty handed. >> cards every hard to miss joe em embiid. he had the caption i got a ball. wasn't done. then tweeted this pick. yes. this pick. coming up. >> it is coming. >> and just dress me, two homerun balls in his giant hand. now, of course -- >> there it is. >> a lot of folks wondering should embiid using his valuable hands catching baseballs sipping along at a hundred miles an hour? i don't know. >> well, embiid put
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mike thomas. >> mike thomas we're talking about that zip trip.it's going to be hot when we get out to the zip trip. >> more so than hot it will be sticky. it will be humid h wisdom you're from the south. >> i try to leave that memory behind me. >> you'll make it through. hot and sticky start to the day. later on we'll have some thunderstorms that will get rid of the humidity just in time for the weekend. here's your futurecast. mostly clear skies as we head into your 8 o'clock hour. things warm up very quickly once again. we head into the noon hour starting to pop some storms out to the west. we progress into the evening. we have a pretty decent shot at some thunderstorms here in the d.c. area, 4, 5, 6 o'clock. severe. quick look at that fox5 accuweather 7-day forecast. 94 today, a much less humid 90 tomorrow as well as sunday. it's going to be a pretty good weekend for mid-july. that's a check of the fork. erin back to you for traffic. >> 4:57. traffic has been looking pretty nice around the dmv. now we have a new crash. 295 southbound. it's con
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you've had no chance higher than this it's been a sideways bet if you're lucky >> thanks for that, mike mikeaustin for more options action, check out the full show friday, 5:30 p.m. before we get to the final trade, it is time to find out if you bought pete's pick for best buy >> come on now more than 70% said no. thank you. >> and a song to get stuck in your head, too >> $11 a share, so that's okay everybody says they can't get hit. all we do is execution >> stand tall. >> makes me feel better about that trade >> time for the final trade. around the horn we go. pete >> gold. the acquisitioacquisition. going to reach them even further out there. this ken xaeb is winning >> i don't want to listen to this song. >> netflix, the set up going to the quarter is excellent that's a stock i want to own continue to own. >> karen >> going international epi. wisdom tree. india fund >> i think it's in the chorus. >> hope everybody had a good, happy fourth >> absolutely. >> didn't go to the movies, but via com is a name you should buy. >> thanks so much for watching we'll see you tomorrow at 5:00 don't go
you've had no chance higher than this it's been a sideways bet if you're lucky >> thanks for that, mike mikeaustin for more options action, check out the full show friday, 5:30 p.m. before we get to the final trade, it is time to find out if you bought pete's pick for best buy >> come on now more than 70% said no. thank you. >> and a song to get stuck in your head, too >> $11 a share, so that's okay everybody says they can't get hit. all we do is execution >> stand...
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mike. mike i'm not the guy who came on the air swore on the air. >> who swore. >> you did. >> get the heck out of here. >> you are swearing on the air, mike.ou're a bum. >> that's good radio. that communist comment reference to the liberal politics of montclair. no great excitement his co-host 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 assassi
mike. mike i'm not the guy who came on the air swore on the air. >> who swore. >> you did. >> get the heck out of here. >> you are swearing on the air, mike.ou're a bum. >> that's good radio. that communist comment reference to the liberal politics of montclair. no great excitement his co-host 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...
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mike. >> mike's not disagreeing either. take reggie into account there, we'll get him in next time. here's a look at san jose 280 and we're at 61 degrees right now. earthquakes taking on the rapids tomorrow. interesting time. 4:45. 82 degrees and wear the sunscreen. 74 at 6:45. let's take a look at some other things. here i go as i promise the toyota sonoma nationals. look for more fog tomorrow morning but that will give way to sunshine and, of course, there's something smelly good in the air. it's going to be spicy all weekend in gilroy with temperatures in the low to mid-90s. have a great time. here's alexis. >> not feeling like this is real life here. bay bridge toll plaza and we don't have the metering lights on. wide open at 6:00 a.m. friday light and it's summer vacation time and we'll enjoy it while it lasts. little heavier once we get to san francisco and fog that has filled in here, as well. quick check of drive times right at 30 minutes out of the central valley and no delays westbound and 101 out of the north bay. guys, back to you. >> alexis, thank you. >>> air bnb respo
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mike. >>> mike is back from vacation. so are a lot of other people. but no closer to reaching a deal. where the new republican health care bill is standing this morning. >>> plus, a decorated army soldier is arrested on terrorism charges. his alleged ties to isis next. >>> but first, a live look outside this morning. the sun making its arrival on this tuesday. as traffic moves along in san jose. a lot more news ahead. stay with us. 5:22. >>> happening right now, this is a live look at the capitol in washington, d.c. that's where sources tell nbc news that republican senators may have modified their health care plan and will have that in place by thursday. the question remains, though, will there be enough support for the modified version. overhauling the affordable care act is not sitting well with a lot of americans. the polls show that. one mother went to d.c. this week begging lawmakers not to gut medicaid. >> talk to your constituents and see what's going to happen in their life. if you can still justify it, do that. >> i haven't heard a single republican governor who is in charge of a medicaid program say this is a good deal. not one. >> the governors putting pressure on the senators in their states. the white house saying president trump supports a full repeal of obamacare even if lawmakers don't come up with a replacement plan right away. >>> attorney general jeff sessions is expected to address the opioid problem sweeping the nation. the topic today will focus on the fight against open opioid addiction. drug overdose deaths have sky rocketed in recent months. >>> a slain new york city police officer will be laid to rest today. they'll say final good-byes to officer miosotis familia. the 12-year veteran of the new york police department was shot and killed on duty last week sitting in a police car. authorities are calling this an unprovoked ambush attack. hundreds of law enforcement officers are expected to attend. >>> a u.s. soldier is behind bars, accused of trying to support isis. the 34-year-old air traffic controller operator was taken into custody saturday by an fbi s.w.a.t. team. ikaika kang is charged with supporting resources to a terrorist organization. at a briefing fbi agents say kang tried to give military documents to people he believed would pass them on to isis but he said no military documents ever made it to isis. >>> coming up, terrifying moments at sfo. what could have happened here. quick thinking that might have stopped an aviation disaster. >>> evacuations here in the south bay as a wildfire burns through the hillside. the vehicle investigators are focusing on as the cause. >>> 5:30 right now on your tuesday morning. we take a live look outside right now at downtown los gatos this morning. not a lot of cars there at the moment. when everyone is going to the beach and trying to get around highway 17, pack your patience. as they say in the trade. >> exactly! >> good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. sam and i were talking about the weekend in the commercial break. it will be warmer around here. take the heat or get out of town. >> get out of the kitchen? >> we show the stories of people trying to get to santa cruz. do not cut through the neighborhoods in los gatos. i know they're so tired of that. you want to just wait in traffic and be patient. we are going to see in san francisco nice weather and temperatures in the mid 70s for the weekend. while the inland valleys will be hitting triple digits. it even hurts to just see it on here. it will still be a week above average with our temperatures hitting the upper 80s and lower 90s. 100 degrees for both saturday and sunday. i will talk more about that. we'll talk more about the weekend forecast in six minutes. mike a crash reported. >> more details coming in. trying to determine whether or not chp things there was impact or just a vehicle on the connecter from south 101 onto i-80. presumably i-80 getting to the bay bridge. if you continued south it would be 101. watch the connector. traffic going through. the traffic may be slowed by the vehicle sticking into it. it shouldn't affects folks from the bay bridge to the east bay. a smooth drive and a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza shows you the effects as the metering lights were turned on. slower build on this tuesday but it's filling in for all the lanes. back to you. >>> 5:31. developing this morning, firefighters in the south bay continue to watch for hot spots of a brush fire that came dangerously close to homes. it all happened on san flipe road near met ccalf road. >> bob redell joining us. where do things stand? >> reporter: good morning to you sam and laura. we spoke with calfire on the phone earlier this morning. they believe that
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mike in montclair, what's up, mike? >> governor, next time you want to sit on the beach that's closed to the entire world except you, you put your fat [ bleep ] in a car -- >> reporter: christie's beach outing caused a national scandal, because this particular beach was closed to the general public due to a state government shutdown. >> you know, mikelove, i love getting calls from communists in montclair. >> communists in montclair -- you're a bully, governor, and i don't like bullies. >> i'm not the one who came on the air, hey, hold on. i'm not the guy who came on the air and swore on the air. >> who swore? >> you did. >> get the heck out of here. >> you swore on the air, you're a bum. >> reporter: first there was bridge gate and now beach gate. it's all taken a serious toll on christie's popularity. a new monmouth university poll shows his approval rating land wishing a dismal all-time low, 15%. david wright, abc news, new york. >> brave of him to go on the air and take on this radio show knowing that his approval ratings are so low and right on the heels of this. >> just shows that his approval ratings have nowhere to go but up. so, you know -- >> might as well. >> much lower than 15%. i will tell you some of the memes that have been out there have been absolutely amazing, showing the governor in all sorts of situations. broad
mike in montclair, what's up, mike? >> governor, next time you want to sit on the beach that's closed to the entire world except you, you put your fat [ bleep ] in a car -- >> reporter: christie's beach outing caused a national scandal, because this particular beach was closed to the general public due to a state government shutdown. >> you know, mikelove, i love getting calls from communists in montclair. >> communists in montclair -- you're a bully, governor, and i...
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mike, mike feldman, talk about going back to hillary clinton and first of all it was cnn giving -- it wasn't even one of the regular debates. it wasn't a debate with him. it was an internal cnn town hall meeting. but that has all been asked and answered. this has nothing to do with don junior at the height of the campaign meeting with the russians. >> yeah. look, i agree with michael that this is a somewhat rational strategy for him of the strategies that are left. in other words, of the base -- he is now -- everything the being geared towards the core of the core because it's all he's got left. in other words, independents have essentially fled him. he's not doing anything from a policy perspective or from a leadership perspective to reach out and broaden the base of his support or govern from a broadened base. and so everything is geared towards trying to rev up a narrow sliver of even the ele electorate that brought him into office. on the substance, it doesn't jive. what he's talking about was unique. yes, it's true that campaigns do do research on their opponents. yes, it's true that information is trafficked from a variety of sources. but at no point would it make sense to anyone, just an ordinary person, let alone seasoned campaign vets like paul manafort, to attend a meeting where information was being trafficked by a foreign government, specifically stated to undermine your opponent in a presidential race. that doesn't make any sense. >> when you were working with al gore in the 2000 campaign and had a similar instance, what was al gore and that campaign's response to the issue? >> well, at the time, and michael may remember this, a member -- it wasn't ooh a member of the campaign but an associate and a longtime friend of al gore's, tom downey, received a package in the mail of material that looked -- purported to be debate prep material for at the time governor bush. and i think to his credit, tom downey realized right away that this wasn't being sent with the approval of the campaign or the candidate. there's no way that would happen. therefore it must be stolen material, therefore, he reached out immediately and contacted the fbi. that was the right thing to do. you can only imagine if that package had been delivered and the return address said "the kremlin in moscow." it's an even further leap to then depsi that you should be in receipt of information from a foreign government or supervised by a foreign government. >> mikeson, you may remember that. >> i do. tights right thing to do and also by the way the smart thing to do. i've been in two presidential campaigns. in a campaign, you have to imagine that everything you do might eventually be public. you have to calculate not just is this worth it if it doesn't get out, is it worth it if it does get out. i don't want to sound sip cal about this, but it really shows that they're not pros when you approach issues that way to accept an egregious case of, you know, influence from a foreign government that could have hurt the campaign very badly. and now is hurting the presidency very badly. it just shows that there's a confluence of the ethics i think here and the practicality. >> and mike feldman, i just wanted to share with our viewers also that in the other part of your life, the major part of your life, you were also the spouse of one of our good friends and colleagues, savannah, and savannah is double timing you clearly from what we saw on the "today" s
mike, mike feldman, talk about going back to hillary clinton and first of all it was cnn giving -- it wasn't even one of the regular debates. it wasn't a debate with him. it was an internal cnn town hall meeting. but that has all been asked and answered. this has nothing to do with don junior at the height of the campaign meeting with the russians. >> yeah. look, i agree with michael that this is a somewhat rational strategy for him of the strategies that are left. in other words, of the...
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mike, mike? >> i like made in america. that is what i always thought. make america great again you have to make it in america. i like that. >> very good. are you going to show me some things? you want to start, michael? i think they will show some of the product. >> yeah, okay. this is mypillow. i have over 1500 employees now. i'm very proud that every part, even the cotton, is grown in the usa. and my call center is right outside of my door. i think that is another thing, having all them employed here. everyone has a passion, it is like a family. when you have everybody employed here. i'll tell you, the businesses, i had a thing once where i heard a snowmobile company left united states for overseas. you know how many companies followed that company? the bolts that make the bolts, fasteners, the seats. with mypillow, with any companies made here you affect so many other companies. so it just spreads. it is amazing. >> great job. proud of you. >> representative eric paulsen from minnesota and i sleep on a mypillow ever night. i have the privilege of representing a lot of michael's workers right home in minnesota. >> great relationship too. >> good afternoon, mr. president, my name is stephanie mcdonald. i am the cofounder of authenticity 50. we are the only company making 100% seed to stitch bedding here in america. as we like to say, here we go. as we like to say we're bringing it back to america one sheet set at a time. we sure do hope to have our bedding in the white house one day. [laughter]. >> sounds like a very good idea. >> i'm jimmy mcdonald, i'm the other cofounder of authenticity 50. let's be honest, she is the boss. i learned that much. >> mr. president, mr. vice president, secretary acosta, thank you so much for doing this. this is remarkable event. it is showing true leadership making america great again. we appreciate what you're doing. i'm david costello. i'm executive director of warrior protection panned readiness coalition. we manufacture your bod i armor, ballistic helmets, body armor and combat boots for our armed forces. that is 100% america made from fiber forward. we employ thousands of people around the united states every state in the nation. one of the things we talk about, federal government does not buy all american products in some of the agencies. we're working with dr. navarro in effort to get department of homeland security to buy american-made products. this is border patrol uniform manufactured in mexico. we think perhaps better idea to have these made in the united states. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> my name is matt colleague, out of hudson, ohio. i own leave gutter protection. we manufacture and install leave gutter protection, keeps all the leave and debris out of your gutters. we employ 1300 people out of 38 offices all over the country. they want me to machines that i own a nascar team. i don't know anything more american than leave and gutter protest, and nascar so. >> so let me ask you, the width of a gutter changes a little bit, you make different widths? >> it does change? >> what does it go too small side, big side on house. >> we do 3-inch, goes up to 8 inches. one of the things we're doing we're developing new products to be able to fit some of the gutter styles up in the northwest. i have an office up in seattle but as far as like oregon and northern california we're not able to go there yet just because of our product doesn't fit those type of gutters. but we're developing products. we manufacture our product out of plainwell michigan, north of kalamazoo. we'll open up a plant in louisville, kentucky. >> that is great. two great places. >> thank you, mr. president. my name is mark gracie president and founder of buoy tools. we manufacture rakes shovels, hoes. we have 200 products. our first factory in steubenville, ohio. we're about to announce opening up second factory, location to be finalized. feeling a little bit like "forrest gump" today. i was here on monday as well. i was posting feel like "forrest gump," back in the white house again. >> that is great. is business better since we got elected, since november 8th. >> my confidence in the future is much stronger under this administration. that is why i'm investing opening up a second factory. >> that is correct. a lot of people feel that. >> by the way, stepping on his message, if the gsa would stop buying foreign-made shovels maybe open a third factory. >> we'll look at that. that is a good point. absolutely. >> eight years ago -- >> look at that, peter. >> why we're here today. >> good, thank you. go ahead. >> hello. i'm ceo of okabashi brands. we're an american-made food wear company. we make the most comfortable flip-flops and sandals and welcome you all to try a pair. we're based in buford, georgia. >> thank you very much. beautiful. >> hi, i'm cumberly fallen, i'm president of okabashi brands. i'm other half of the tag-team, representing most comfortable flip-flops. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. president. i'm representative claudia tenney from upstate new york, fellow new yorker. we are so grateful for your leadership and that you're the president and our first republican president since teddy roosevelt. i want to tell you i had the great fortune of touring cheryl manufacturing last year, a factory taken over by these two phenomenal entrepreneurs. and at your inaugural speech i listened and i wrote down something really important that you said. you said americans know a different reality as they see rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape. i typed it in on my cell phone because we couldn't have any papers out there. i thought this is exactly what we have as cheryl manufacturing. these two gentlemen, only flatware manufacturer in the nation. we are, they have been approved for contracting. i want to say that i have a bill that i put in we would love to have your support on. it is called the spoons act. took a little work to come up with that. it is support procurement of our nation's stainless steel act. >> good. >> we love to have your support to have the manufacturing thrive. we love to have you visit cheryl. it was parking lot with over 2400 cars witness onieda employees. there is lot of room for marine one. >> thank you very much. >> we would love to have you there. thank you very much. grateful to the vice president as well. >> thank you very much for the invitation. i'm greg owens. i'm matt roberts. we're cofounders, president around ceo of cheryl manufacturing. or brand is liberty tabletop. we sell flatware. we're only flatware manufacturer in the united states. >> that is incredible. what happened? >> well, everybody else went overseas, chasing cheap labor. >> i'm not surprised but somewhat surprising when you say the only. that is a hell of a statement. >> our slogan is 100% made in america. >> that is great. >> american steel melted and manufactured here in the united states. >> great job. mikewould you like to say something? >> thank you, mr. president. i want to welcome all the great job creators and entrepreneurs. i think you all can tell this country has a president who loves people, who make things and who grow things. and i just want to assure you that whatever we call it, made in america is not a slogan, it is a mission for this president and this administration and we're not going to stop, until we make made in america great again. >> thank you, mike. >> mr. president, mr. vice president, dr. navarro, secretary acosta thank you for having me here. i'm carter beard. flag makers we make state and international flags. we were founded in new york city in 1847. sixth generation president. we have approximately 700 employee flag makers making our product in our factories in south boston, virginia, could bees creek, virginia, ohio and gilley esville, pennsylvania, a few mile from the hills school in pots town. >> good school. governor of indiana is here. where is rare i can
mike, mike? >> i like made in america. that is what i always thought. make america great again you have to make it in america. i like that. >> very good. are you going to show me some things? you want to start, michael? i think they will show some of the product. >> yeah, okay. this is mypillow. i have over 1500 employees now. i'm very proud that every part, even the cotton, is grown in the usa. and my call center is right outside of my door. i think that is another thing,...
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. >> mike, mike, mike. july 26th, 2017. "roses" by the chain smosmokers. mila. mind now ♪ >> and you go in. that's funny. >> that's creative. >> can you record that for us one day, please. >> sure. >> it comes to mind, the percentage adage, one day yours will do to you what you did to yours. >> i can't wait until she's 16. >> this is a recuring theme. >> if you're out on the town -- >> most of the time we don't have the latest. >> i didn't do anything besides worry -- worry is not the word. my boy twin, the 5-year-old, he doesn't eat dinner. and i posted -- how long ago did i post that he wanted toast. >> did he eat the toast? >> that's all he eats. bread and bagels. >> he's like us. he likes the cashercarbs. >> let's try brown rice. if you take the brown off of it. we walk into whole foods. i'm going to try something different. you can pick anything healthy. let's create a mraplatter from whole foods. he looked at the buffets. we went to all of the stations. the world is your oyster. you know where he goes? muffins and the croissants. >> if anybody has suggestio
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do you want to ask a question, mike? mike: i don't think i have any questions. i do want to add something for fred, who is not here to defend himself. senator hadd the their differences here and there, but he was a great respecter of you, senator. this idea that somehow he was given documents and questions to be asked as some sort of puppet is nonsensical. he was an accomplished trial lawyer. i had been a trial lawyer, a federal prosecutor for five years. so had howard. and it is correct that the white house did give and tried to give -- and fred would throw them in the trash or look at them and see if they had some value and he would proceed as the great lawyer and individual that he is. i wanted the record clear with regard to that. ms. stahl: excellent. is scott here? >> it's a response to some other things. people have forgotten a couple of things that are contextually important. after dean had testified and we heard from the attorney general and still there was no corroboration, we started doing satellite witnesses, people who were not principles, but one o
do you want to ask a question, mike? mike: i don't think i have any questions. i do want to add something for fred, who is not here to defend himself. senator hadd the their differences here and there, but he was a great respecter of you, senator. this idea that somehow he was given documents and questions to be asked as some sort of puppet is nonsensical. he was an accomplished trial lawyer. i had been a trial lawyer, a federal prosecutor for five years. so had howard. and it is correct that...
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mike: yo considere una falta de cariÑo, de amor, separar un padre o una madre de un hijo. soraya: cuando mike se involucrÓ a tratar de ayudar al padre, era tarde. el proceso de deportaciÓn iba muy avanzado. fue a raÍz de ese episodio que tuvo la idea de crear la fundaciÓn. mikeficial. con eso alguien puede entrar a su casa sin su permiso.. soraya: quÉ tan importante es que una familia tenga ayuda legal? >> personas que tienen un abogado, tienen chances cinco besÉ mejor -- veces mejor de ganar su caso. soraya: cuando se graduÓ de la preparatoria, pensÓ que no podÍa seguir estudiando por su estatus migratorio. >> dejan a todos esos chicos que tienen ganas . uno que si quiere luchar y tiene ganas, le cierran las puertas. soraya:ella pensaba que alguna vez su sueÑo de seguir estudiando, se podÍan desvanecer si el actual gobierno daba por terminado daca. llena de incertidumbre asistiÓ a uno de los primeros talleres para inmigrantes, fue allÍ dÓnde cambiarÍa su vida al enterarse que podÍa tramitar su residencia a travÉs de su esposo, un soldado estadounidense. >> escuchÉ esas palabras que decÍa felicidades, te puedes quedar en estados unidos. puedes acordarte de quÉ pasaba por tu mente? >> en ese momento fue impresionante. fue como una gran oportunidad, como que s
mike: yo considere una falta de cariÑo, de amor, separar un padre o una madre de un hijo. soraya: cuando mike se involucrÓ a tratar de ayudar al padre, era tarde. el proceso de deportaciÓn iba muy avanzado. fue a raÍz de ese episodio que tuvo la idea de crear la fundaciÓn. mikeficial. con eso alguien puede entrar a su casa sin su permiso.. soraya: quÉ tan importante es que una familia tenga ayuda legal? >> personas que tienen un abogado, tienen chances cinco besÉ mejor -- veces...
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mike. sent pictures to her mother and everything. >> and you created that. >> oh,. >> mike is a catch. look at him, hand i, he can fix stuff. >> i tell you all, i'm a photographer, philosopher, carpenter, you know, you name it. , therapist, whatever you all need. >> thank you. >> preacher. >> thank you, mike,. >> he might be going to bethlehem. it is not too far from there. >> jesus has returned and he's black. and he's a photographer. >> look at his face. thanks, mike. >> all right, guys. >> real quickly, michael says marriage will be hard if the two people fail to place each other first. misty says marriage is challenging but if you keep god first you can learn to co-exist. and mama says i've been married to my best friend for 27 years, had massive stroke in september, and he never once wavered. >> oh, my gosh. >> wow. >> i think what i like about jay-z, so often stars and celebrities, they change, who they're married to, it gets hard, they walk. they don't stay in it, so they had their problems, they put that out there. now he is talking about how they're staying in it, how it is worth it, because too often the example see the stars, oh, get rid of them, they're a problem, the woman is crazy. >> even better, they have problems they talk about it. >> lemonade and everything else. >> so
mike. sent pictures to her mother and everything. >> and you created that. >> oh,. >> mike is a catch. look at him, hand i, he can fix stuff. >> i tell you all, i'm a photographer, philosopher, carpenter, you know, you name it. , therapist, whatever you all need. >> thank you. >> preacher. >> thank you, mike,. >> he might be going to bethlehem. it is not too far from there. >> jesus has returned and he's black. and he's a photographer....
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mike pence has also insisted that mike flynn did not talk to any russian officials about sanctions. mikeion for that is that he was lied to. mike pence has also insisted honestly, looking right into the camera, that he had no idea until after mike flynn was fired as national security adviser that flynn had been on the payroll of a foreign country. that denial was very hard to believe because mike pence was head of the transition, and the transition was notified multiple times including in writing, multiple times in multiple ways. they were told by multiple people about mike flynn taking morn government paychecks. but now, today, more from the mike pence side of this scandal. fox news's bill hemmer asked the vice president's spokesman today, spokesman for mike pence, if pence himself ever met with russian officials. now, this again is a yes or no question. somebody whose boss definitely didn't meet with russian officials could just say no, and they would move on. but that's not how it went. >> did the vice president ever meet with representatives from russia? >> the vice president is -- i
mike pence has also insisted that mike flynn did not talk to any russian officials about sanctions. mikeion for that is that he was lied to. mike pence has also insisted honestly, looking right into the camera, that he had no idea until after mike flynn was fired as national security adviser that flynn had been on the payroll of a foreign country. that denial was very hard to believe because mike pence was head of the transition, and the transition was notified multiple times including in...
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repeatedly implied and told people that he was working with mike flynn in that effort and that he was in frequent communication with mike flynn. miket that time was a senior adviser to the trump campaign. now, tonight "the wall street journal" has added to their story. just moments ago they have published this news, saying that peter smith didn't just tell people he was working with and in communication with mike flynn in his effort to contact the russian hackers and get their e-mails from hillary clinton. he also said in a document that he prepared to recruit people to help into his effort, he also, according to "the wall street journal," said that he was working, quote, in coordination to the extent permitted as an independent expenditure with not just mike flynn but also steve bannon, kellyanne conway, and sam clovis, who is a policy adviser to now president trump. joining us now is investigative reporter michael isikoff. he's chief investigative correspondent at yahoo news. he wrote a book in 1999 called uncovering clinton that looks at some of peter smith's earlier activism. appreciate your time tonight. >> good to be with you
repeatedly implied and told people that he was working with mike flynn in that effort and that he was in frequent communication with mike flynn. miket that time was a senior adviser to the trump campaign. now, tonight "the wall street journal" has added to their story. just moments ago they have published this news, saying that peter smith didn't just tell people he was working with and in communication with mike flynn in his effort to contact the russian hackers and get their e-mails...
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mike flynn as now lawyered up. now the vice president with a lawyer, jared kushner with his lawyer, mike flynn as we noted, now donald trump jr. as well as jeff sessions and the president himself. it is notable that during that briefing today, the white house again tried to build a sort of wall around donald trump. we've heard from the president's son, donald trump jr. and from the president's outside counsel saying president trump was unaware of this meeting having taken place last june, that the president was not in attendance. today sarah huckabee sanders said she was under the impression that the president didn't even know about this meeting taking place until just a couple of days ago. >> the whole thing is hard to believe, that the president wouldn't have been told. but this is now jared kushner's third instance of a time he did not disclose a meeting somebody connected to the russians. the interesting point that donald trump jr. makes about not having known the name of the person, that's valid, because if he did know the name of this person and had anybody googled it, they would have known this is a lawyer tied not just to the kremlin, but other oligarchs in russia. that becomes relevant as well. >> reporter: it speaks to the sort of disorganization, the disorder, the any enaivety of t campaign. the campaign manager was sort of fending with paul manafort who was in the meeting at the time. the bottom line is, if donald trump jr. was willing to take this meeting, what other conversations and meetings may there have been. >> peter, thank you, my friend. peter alexander at the white house. peter baker is the chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" and msnbc analyst, and robert fineman for the "huffington post." gentlemen, good to see both of you. peter, let me start with you. so much of this reporting comes from "the new york times." again, what do you make of all of this that has happened? there are a lot of potential coincidences here. the white house and donald trump jr.'s people are sort of saying nothing to see here, move on. it was a meeting. but at the very least they took a meeting thinking they were getting scoop from somebody who has ties to a foreign government on hillary clinton. >> yeah, that's exactly right. that's important to know about. what's interesting, among other things, is it's not just this one meeting. you could sort of explain away, or sort of find reasons to, you know, think about what this meeting might have been innocent and so forth. it's a sequence of events that is raising questions at this point. not just this meeting. as peter was pointing out, there are multiple meetings now that jared kushner didn't initially disclose. why are members of the campaign meeting again and again and again with russian tied figures. it seems unusual, particularly at a time when a campaign very, very busy with other things on their mind. donald trump jr.'s new to a campaign. paul manafort has been involved in campaigns for decades. that the chairman in a presidential campaign with a meeting of someone he did not even know -- >> if it were that easy to get meetings, howard, we would get nothing else done. we knew paul manafort had connections to russians. but mike pence, mike flynn, jeff sessions, jared kushner, now donald trump jr. at some point there may be no fire, howard, but this room is getting real smoky. >> it is. because what it indicates about the atmosphere at trump tower, and i was there, i had a couple of interviews with people there, and so i had some sense of it. not only was it chaotic, and not only was it divided, where you had the lewin dow ski camp and manafort camp and so forth, however, some of those arguments may still be continuing, i think that's what sarah huckabee sanders was referring to in the briefing today, not only was it divided and chaotic, the default setting was any friend of russia is a friend of ours. and sort of the atmosphere there was, somehow, as we're learning in greater depth, that, you know, we have friends over there. we have friends on that side. let's hear what they have to say. even if we don't know the name of the person coming in. >> so, peter, let's just -- look, it's fair, and enough people wh
mike flynn as now lawyered up. now the vice president with a lawyer, jared kushner with his lawyer, mike flynn as we noted, now donald trump jr. as well as jeff sessions and the president himself. it is notable that during that briefing today, the white house again tried to build a sort of wall around donald trump. we've heard from the president's son, donald trump jr. and from the president's outside counsel saying president trump was unaware of this meeting having taken place last june, that...
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mike will -- mike williams is facing assault with a deadly weapon.e had a brief agreement today and will be back in court on monday. supporters stood outside insisting he was defending himself during a counter protest at that violent rally in june of last year. >> he didn't stab anybody. where other people the stabbed those seven people? are they in that room? >> reporter: kevin carter is frustrated because he says others who committed more serious offenses are free. a middle school teacher from berkeley has been charged in connection with that same rally. >>> elon musk says he has a go- ahead to work on it east coast hyperloop. he says he has quote verbal government approval to build that underground hyperloop that would take passengers from new york to washington dc. earlier today we talked about the high-speed way to get around . >> we were talking about miles and miles along tubes where you're essentially vacuum sealed and you would shoot through it. 29 minutes. >> again, this is verbal government approval. there is no word on which government ag
mike will -- mike williams is facing assault with a deadly weapon.e had a brief agreement today and will be back in court on monday. supporters stood outside insisting he was defending himself during a counter protest at that violent rally in june of last year. >> he didn't stab anybody. where other people the stabbed those seven people? are they in that room? >> reporter: kevin carter is frustrated because he says others who committed more serious offenses are free. a middle school...
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i saw mike's more -- mike's movie and i remember -- i have real memories watching it in my house andgreat, and i love the tone because it was so funny and so real that as soon as we talked about doing this i thought i could do this and have known them for a long time area then i'm happy not to do it. if i think it will work without me -- judd was really passionate, hands-on, really involved. at every stage, which for someone as busy -- it was great. someone who has a lot of experience and success. about thee talked movie thing. the process of screening the movie and getting the feedback from the audience. if you like he has a lot of expertise about understanding how to tweak the edit to make the audience, you could speak to that but for me it was an gettingto go through, feedback and knowing how to take what you have learned and apply it to the edit. >> tv, it's fun you never have to go through that. it, we are done. it's very pure, it's just your opinion of watching your show. movie, fore doing a hundreds of people, you need them to make noise so it is a communal experience. the lau
i saw mike's more -- mike's movie and i remember -- i have real memories watching it in my house andgreat, and i love the tone because it was so funny and so real that as soon as we talked about doing this i thought i could do this and have known them for a long time area then i'm happy not to do it. if i think it will work without me -- judd was really passionate, hands-on, really involved. at every stage, which for someone as busy -- it was great. someone who has a lot of experience and...
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mike in california, independent, mike. caller: good morning, greta. host: good morning. america.ood morning, greta, you are one of my favorite journalists and one of prettiest. host: thanks, mike. you. caller: you're welcome. i think this is the best president ever elected, trump.ent i changed to an independent because i will follow my footsteps and i'm sick of democrats, sick of they are both the same. brad sherman is making me sick he's wasting precious time and money trying to impeach the best president elected. host: mike, i'll leave that, the house republicans and democrats gaveling in the house, we will bring you live coverage here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. july 13, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable daniel m. donovan jr. to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, july paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour
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mike. >> true. >> you sound alike. are you flattered, steve. >> i'm always flattered when people confuse me with mike but mike hates it and mike says off camera'm no where near that ugly how can you confuse me with that creep. >> no, no. >> did he say that. >> i have never said that. >> never on the air. >> mike, you have the right to say that, i agree, if i was as beautiful as you. >> oh, steve, don't say that. steve has group he is. >> i have seen it. >> the ladies love steve. >> don't be saying that. >> the ladies love steve. >> all right. >> by the way this just in from the state house, we don't have a budget bill but governor introduced legislation to rename new jersey state song i want to soak up the sun by cheryl crow >> good one. >> all right. >> anyway, we have a shut down and we have a showdown. showdown is between governor and the leader of the assembly the democrats in the assembly already were going to oust vincent prieto there is a guy that has enough votes to move him out of the speakership. he doesn't have anything to lose. the governor, of course, he is leaving in january probably never going to run for anything again. he has
mike. >> true. >> you sound alike. are you flattered, steve. >> i'm always flattered when people confuse me with mike but mike hates it and mike says off camera'm no where near that ugly how can you confuse me with that creep. >> no, no. >> did he say that. >> i have never said that. >> never on the air. >> mike, you have the right to say that, i agree, if i was as beautiful as you. >> oh, steve, don't say that. steve has group he is....
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mike mpompeo. >> mike rogers, all of them. >> they knew it was russia that hacked into the election. take us back behind closed doors in this meeting that is going on right now. we are a few minutes into jared kushner answering questions from senate investigators right now. what avenues do you think they will pursue? where will they look for answers and what will they get? >> i think they want to explore each of the meetings he set out in his 11-page statement to drill down further and see whether his story, holds up. i don't mean a story in a made up fiction sense, but holds up to further scrutiny. they will want to -- the statement sets up opportunity for them to pit kushner against donald jr., especially with the june 9th meeting. if kushner is believed, he said i don't scroll down, i don't know what it's about. that puts the meeting and the passing of documents and the like to donald jr. there's a rift set up between them legally. if i was a community member, i would want to flush that out. i would like, if i were a prosecutor, i would like two of the opposing witnesses at each other to gain information from one or the other. >> you know, he even went so far in the statement to say, it seemed to me he was trying to get out of a bad date. he e-mails his secretary and says, please call me so i can have an excuse to leave this. because he wanted to get out of the room. in his calendar, he said it just said don jr. and kushner, so there was no notation about russia or hillary, but i would say presume his assistant put it in his calendar. he tried to downgrade any sense that this was a meeting of any importance or significance to him. >> but it struck me that he tried to get out of the meeting, not because he thought the content wasn't proper, but he thought don jr. was wasting his time. >> he really makes it seem as if he never knew what the meeting was about to begin with. that's an important assertion right there. he tried to get out of a meeting he didn't know what it was about to get out of a bad date, according to gloria. thanks. we appreciate it very much. >> thank you, we have a lot ahead. today, round one for jared kushner. tomorrow, in front of the house intelligence committee. we are speaking with someone who will question him who sit ons the committee, coming up. >>> plus, the president with new statements on the attack against republicans. republicans on many subjects, not having his back on many issues and not doing enough to pass health care. we will hear from the president later today on that subject. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. so, your new prescription does have oh, like what?ects. ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no ♪ sooooo gassy girl. so gassy. if you're boyz ii men, you make anything sound good. it's what you do. if you want to save 15% percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. next! ♪ next! whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? 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what was the topic of those discussions, unofficial, official? i mean, we are only allowed two hours tomorrow. this could go on for weeks. >> so, you bring up sebastian, the head of this russian, big russian bank. it's interesting because there's a dispute. the bank said previously that he met with kushner about business dealings. the white house and kushner said that's not the case. this is
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mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man. and if you choose to meet up with them, you're stupid. >> and staff have an excruciating time with jacob shauntee. >> why would you do that? >> he's a good kid. >> so you're trying to lose fingers because you got bored? for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >>> more than 300 male offenders are locked up behind the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility. in today's morning staff meeting, superintendent mike dempsey is concerned about an incident that happened the night before. >> 12 sti
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